PAGE EIGHT 'TI3E MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 195? PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 195? Twenty Sororities in Panhel (.Continued from Page 1) strong spirit of unity between in- dependent and affiliated women. To help aid this friendship, .the Panhellenic Board takes part in such functions as student- faculty hours, the Fresh Air Camp tag day sales and Recog- nition Night. Organizing rushing activities are some of the main functions of Pan- hellenic. AT THE UNIVERSITY a defer- red system of rushing is used. This means that rushing will begin after final examinations at the end of the first semester. To guide women who are in- terested in rushing, Panhellenic has devised a counseling system to guide girls before, during and after rushing. The Board of Counselors consists of nine members who are chosen by their sorority houses and ap- proved by the Panhellenic Board. These girls are not affiliated with their individual houses during the year, but belong to Panhellenic and wear a counselor's pin in place of their sorority pins. DURING THE FALL semester the counselors will be in the Pan- hellenic Office in the Michigan League to answer any questions prospective rushees may have re- garding sororities. Women's Building... (Continued from Page 1) the University and the city and sells such items as newspapers, magazines, cigarettes and candy. Not to be overlooked is the League Gal den and the Ballroom. The latter is in the south wing on the second floor. It has a capa- city of from 350 to 400 couples and is available for private parties. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre is available for university and stu- dent activities. Junior Girls' Play and Speech Department produc- tions are held on its stage annu- ally. Coed Council DirectsLeague (Continued from Page 1) Revising the League constitu- tion so that there was a chair- man of the Board of Represen- tatives, a body composed of rep- resentatives from every women's housing unit on campus, was an- other project of the Council. "We would like to welcome all freshmen women to Michigan and to the League," said Miss Sotir. "We want them to feel that the League is a second, warm and friendly home to all of them, and to all women students on campus." GUIDES TO COLLEGE ADJUSTMENT: Freshmen Aided by Student Counseling in Dormitories When each freshman first ~ ~ ~ ~~cln o h tdn ihtefa-tk vra h edn a. 4 When each freshman first comes into her dormitory she will meet a graduatestudent whose particu- lar interest is in helping her to adjust to the many aspects of col- lege life which are new to her. THIS STUDENT is a resident counselor, and she will be avail- able throughout the year when advice and help or just a friendly listener is needed. Counselors are members of the personnel staff of the residence halls. Counselors do not attempt to solve all problems brought to them, but they do know where to refer students for advice they are unable to give. These sources of reference in- clude academic counselors and the Health Service, as well as voca- tional counselors. * * * EACH COUNSELOR works un- der the supervision of the resident director of her dormitory as an assistant to the house director. Their duties vary somewhat in each house, although their main job is to help students with personal problems, both so- cial and academic. Counselors provide a personal link for the student with the fac- ulty, the dormitory staff and the administration. Since they are all recent college graduates they are better able to understand coed problems. * * * ONE COUNSELOR said she be- lieved that factual questions about the campus such as, "How do I find the gymnasium?" are the mose numerous kind of problems during the first part of the year. As the students become ac- quainted with the campus, ques- tions about scholastic problems take over as the leading oate- gory. Chosen on the basis of their academic standing and interest in and understanding of women's life on campus, many counselors plan to go into personnel work. They gain valuable experience in their counseling jobs. The Dean of Women's Office se- lects counselors from a wide vari- ety of academic fields. An in-service training program which the Dean of Women's Office conducts for all women's residence staff members is also offered to the counselors. {. Welcome! j 1 fJ _. W . .? Q Z 5 .> . J i; f: alai it Isr9m ism vice °i C endy e Ca e ck an 1 nee, " vp the A 0\1 sch°° S and 5 'npl -clv " Ott°ns or !600 °- r w0l startan req 's t5" use 0\ P\- "cc®trn charge 4 .,...., .. t to All Michigan Students BU yurbOkS'i (00e ' 0015 ID' NEdOS 6l aa EA a I~RA Urned~ yI Spe ove' M-rf1- YY Friendly Campus Book Store" io ri $ 10 4, - ouir 0