THE1,MCHI+GAN DAILY I CAMPUS S OCIP1TY S14W Tb rIo ww Ru1in~ Ch . Changres A re Approved Fornmal Ihihng Simpli- fied; Period Shortenied To Diminish Expense. Striving to correct the faults that have been criticised in the past, the Panhellenic' Association met todayI to revis~e the rushing rules. The nYew[ Lcague President Pleaksed With hItercol.legviate Women's Parley rules make rushing easier and more economiCal for the sororities and mrore definite for the benefit of the rushees. K~atherine Moule, '35, chairman of the committee' on rushing rules, sub'-te h olwngrlsfr vt, and they were passed by large mar- { gins. First, that the length of the1 formal rushing period be shortened a day so that poledging twill fall on, Friclay and the two formal dinners ron Tuesday and Wednesday. By such a ruling, according to the plan, tVhel length of time would be decreased, althougth sororities could entertain ~at almost as many parties by intensify- ing the period. Three parties may be held on both Saturday and Sunday, according tO the second rule. The time for these panties are breakfast, 9 to I1 a. in. luncheon, 12:30 to 2 p.. in,; and din- nor, 6 to 8:30 p. in. A rule affecting the time that a sorority can ask a rushee for~ a for- ina date was passed to the effect that a sorority may ask for a formal date after the completion of the sec-j ond date, including the initial tea; or if it was not able to get a second date durinig the first week,- it' may ask for a formal date after the com- pletion of the first. In order to simplify rushing and cut 'downi expenses, it Was decided that the amount of monoy spent for music during formal rushing would be limited to $8, and only the simplest decorations may beu used, constituting either fruit, or flowers and candles. The limnit set for the price of flowers was $25 for the entire period, including the formal dinners. In order to enforce this rule, forist bills nmt be turned into Panhellenic Association office at the end of the period. Under the new nulings, a sorority may not 'call onl any woman not turning in a pledge slip 'at the end of rushing, -uifl the -& tur day aifter picdg'e-Friday: 'This rufle is to pre- vent the 'rush at dormitories and league-houses 'that follo~wed the dis- tributdonoti'f pledging' slips i Sep- tember. n Minor rulings affecting the kind of entertainment to be given were pass- ed to the effect' that dinners may. in- clude on'ly three' courses,'and .that sororitie's' may if they so- desire ,give~ buffet suppers. " Suggestins to be put in freshman books e haf~sha ewar'ned ~gainsV not lacceptingo r reectingWin- vitations inc'ludedin the 'initial: tea invita'tions,' and ' ha3t they- also be urged not to 'accept niore 'tha~n one or two dates with a sorority. whn they kilo w that :they canno~t pledge. Only one rule was passed ~affectng1 inform~al' rushing, that was that the tume~ for dinners be limited to from G to 3 p. m. instead of :8:30. as it has been this year. Miss MVotile was assisted in the preparation of her report by Ruth BradWner, 35, and Betty Aigler, '35. By ELEANOR BLUM "We m13et to discuss ou~' problems "witb.*'cwomn 1 from other miivctsities inl the hope of finding in their find- ings the solution to 'our problems. It is fn to be able to meet women all over the country and" see how{ th e ir campuses are ru~, GraceI May er, '34, newly-elected president of the League, said yestetday in an intrvewconcerning her recent 'trip to Ithaca, N. "Y., where she repre-' se),tcd Michigan in the national con- vent ion of the Women's Self-Gov- ei ning Association. Among the speeches given on uni- vers ity problems affecting the women wcr G Gz'those by some of the most prominent staff members of Cornell University. They included a talk 'on "Chan ging Campus Life" given' by De:,ter Kimball, dean of the college of engineering; a discussion led by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, consulting engi- n eer, on "The Challenge in Today's Problem to the College Woman," and a talk by Miss Louise, Jones, dean] of Western St. Lawrenice University, on ""The College Woman's .Adjust - ment to Changing College Problems." These talks were, for the most part, introductions to individual discus- R.ler Skating Ca nv il e-oHeld At League M anx .'_i ni i e r s W i i tI U Sholmtr~Cre T S ro it esi ' f Soane ten zlu \i'ou W fante '-illsbe sown, StudIntsWa I caLe niwe npi s wll bi te faO]1cut'y, pari la tc:eint cent Elections direct supervision~ of the dean of; The worn ,--ho w' t: ke p 't student S'oiffice, and the campus elite ColllnWilsey;. '5 aySiln ' Sev eral dinners are being given is expcted'to be there in large num- 'Jacqueline Snell, '.15, Reta Perso.fn,o, this week by soror ities, faculty din- h ers. 35, JaIne agnefr,'5 ge ners, rushin adinr, and dinners in Late permission wil be granted Han,'3Mraret Cole 1. '34 honor of patronesses. One fraternity women atttending the matches, which ' rne anhse,'4,Iae a- announced its election of officers, is being sponsored by the, Good Will 'cer, '35, Julia Wil }o, '36 Winred ; DEL'TA CHIII Boxing Show. Closing hours- for dor-Bll '36, Josiephine ';ali. 6 Bar baraY Delta Chi rcnl lce ae iois ooiisadlau ossAn~dre ,vs, '34Ed-.,lL,,abeth Coopr, C. Gainmack,r'34E, president; LeslieJ will be aM half hour after: the gongre'34. Gladys D.1 ' e, '34d., Alice H. Gei*sing'er, '34. vice-president; Ar-i sounds for the winner of the last Gdcdenow,. '34Ed.. 1 0,17 Ku.r 7. thur D. Hawkins, '34, secretary; Rob-3 bout, and many women have already '. Ed., Bey? trice Msmn 3E. ert H. Gove, '34E, treasurer; Lewis E. signlified their ,intentions of attend- Charlotte Simn, ~G?7" ,tFlorence Berry, '36, corresponding secretary ing the- affair. -'Sh'aw, 'M, and Charlotte Johnson. and John C, Greger, '35E, sergeant- y Feminine' attendance at prize fights Spec, at-arms. has long been in vogue on the East KAPPA ALPHA THETA coast, and. it is not an unfamiliar' Winter Wins First1 Prize The members of Kappa Alpha sight, according to reports, to see i t~ . Theta will be hostesses Wednesday daintily gowned women enjoying the IW A.retli, etaural Conite st evening at a formal dinner given in thrills of the ring as much, as the Al .ticket 'to''the Architect's May honor of Dr. R. C. Hussey and Mrs. masculine element. Sport clothes will party to be held ini the League Grill' Hussey, Dr.- R, C. Angell and Mrs. be the best outfits for women '0 Friday.,TMay 5, was won bhv rlesr All Tickets For Blall Are 'Sold All tickets_ to the, Military Ball, fi ft cent annual 11da nce spons"ored by tihe Re'rvc OAficers Tra'iing Carp:;, haveee sold, i± was ann11ounce d yest