THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 Panhellenic Association Enumerates RegulationsFor Period Of Rushing 111.. (Continued from Page 1) and close at 6 p.m. each day. After this period it will be located in the office of Miss Ethel McCormick, so- cial director of women, where Vir- ginia Osgood will answer any ques- tions concerning sororities. Each woman who wishes to be rushed by the sororities must register at the Panhellenic Booth during Ori- entatiton Week. The following list of rules includes rushing, pledging and initiation regulations for sorori- ties. The University of Michigan Pan- hellenic Association Rushing, Pledg- ing and Initiation Rules for Sorori- tes, 1941-42: L General Rules: A. All rushees are required to pay a fee of $1.50 at the Panhellenic Booth in the Michigan League by Monday noon, Sept. 29. This entitles them to the Panhellenic Booklet. B. There shall be a rushing secre- tary hired by Panhellenic for the pur- pose of working at the Panhellenic Registration Booth, and for doing the clerical work in connection with the rushing fees. C. For additional information about rushing, rushees or affiliated women may go to the Panhellenic Booth in the Michigan League or call Miss Jeannette Perry at the Office of the Dean of Women. D. At any time during the rushing season anyone may ask for a meet- ing of the Executive Board to inter- pret rules and decide on violations and penalties. E. No house at any time may have a membership, including pledges and actives, exceeding sixty in number. (Fine following action of the Execu- tive Board). II. Rules for the Period of Intensive Rushing: A. Rushing shall extend from Sun- day, September 28, at 3:00 p.m. until Thursday, October 9, at 9:15 p.m. B. Schedule of Rushing Parties: Sunday and Monday, Sept. 28 and 29: Invitation Open Houses, 3:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Sept. 30- Oct. 3: Dessert and Coffee, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4: Luncheon, 12:00- 1:30 p.m. or Buffet Supper, 6-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6: Dessert and Cof- fee, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7: No rushing. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 8 and 9: Formal Dinners, 6:15-9:15 p.m. C. Invitations, Acceptances and Re- fusals: 1. Printed invitations to the ini- tial Open Houses must be purchased from Panhellenic. No other forms may be used. 2. The list of rushees will be divid- ed alphabetically so that the first lhalf of the' sororities will invite the first half of .the rushees on Sunday and the last half on Monday, while the last half of the sororities will in- vite the last half of the rushees on Sunday and the first half on Mon- day. These divisions will be an- nounced in the fall. (Fine C) Of Delivering Invitations 3. Invitations may be delivered to the mail boxes of the dormitories or to front doors of the, League Houses starting at 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. No active may talk to a rushee at this time. (Fine :). 4. With the printed tea invitations may be enclosed a sorority card ask- ing a rushee to a party at the begin- ning of the week; she may be given her choice of several parties. 5. Rushees need not reply to the printed tea invitations, but they are told in their booklets that they must accept or refuse any other invitation enclosed, 'at Open House Saturday or Sunday or by telephone Monday evening before 11 p.m. It is made clear to them that if they cannot reach a sorority by telephone that evening, they must let the house know the next day. 6. Rushees are told in their book- lets that they must stay no longer than three-quarters of an hour at each Open House, and that, they may go to all of the initial Open Houses for which they have received invita- tions. They are also informed that they may go only on the day for which they are invited. Of Attending Open Houses 7. A rushee may attend the initial Open Houses at each sorority only on the day for which she is invited. No dates but these may be split. 8. A sorority may not have more than four dates with one rushee (in- cluding the Open House and a formal dinner). (Fine C). 9. A rushee may be asked for a sec- ond date by enclosed invitation, as described above, during the tea, or by telephoning. She may be asked for a third date during the first date. (Fine C). 10 A rushee may not be asked to a formal until she attends the second date except in the case of a sorority which is unable to make an engage- ment with the rushee until late in the rushing season or in the case of the rushee entering school late. 11. A rushee may attend only one formal by each sorority. (Fine C). D. Contact between Independent women and sororities: 1. In order to avoid rushing at trains, prospective rushees may not be met by sorority girls with the ex- cntinn of sisters. (Fine A). with a rushee during the intensive season. 5. Only four calls may be made upon a rushee by each sorority. A call shall consist of a telephone mes- sage or a mailed invitation on the written form. There shall be no calling in person on any rushee. This does include the initial Open House invitation.. (Fine B).. 6. No rushee is to be called for or taken home by the sorority or any- one connected with the sorority ex- cept in the case of formal engage- ments when the rushees may be tak- en home but not called for. (Fine B) 7. From 9:15 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, until 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, there shall be absolutely no communi- cation with any rushee. Silence peri- od between sororities and those who have received bids shall end at 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. Silence period between sororities and girls who have not accepted bids shall extend to Monday, Oct. 13, at 9 a.m. (Fine B) Unaffiliated Status 8. The status of unaffiliated trans- fers and pledges will be that of ac- tives; pledges are allowed to partici- pate in rushing. 9. No rushing is allowed outside the house premises. (Fine C) 10. There shall be no informal bid- ding. (Fines B and C) E. Expenses: 1. No sorority may spend more than $25 for flowers and decorations for the entire intensive rushing season. An expense account shall be turned in to the Panhellenic treasurer by Fri- day, Oct. 17 by each sorority. 2. No paid musicians may be had except for an orchestra limited to four pieces during the two formal dinners. (Fine C) 3. Not more than three courses may be served at the forma dinners. Demi-tasse is not a course. (Fine C) 4. No favors whatsoever may be given. (Fine C) 5. Entertainment at the parties may consist of dancing, songs, skits, games, provided by members of the house. Bids and Pledging F. Bids and Pledging: 1. Rushees are told clearly in their booklets that an invitation to a for- mal does not necessarily mean a bid. 2. There shall be uniform bids. 3. Lists shall be preferential. 4. Lists shall be typewritten double spaced on full sized typewriter paper. Names shall be alphabetically ar- ranged, correctly spelled, and with address. 5. All clerical work shall be done at the Office of the Dean of Women. 6. Each rushee who has been in- vited to join a sorority will receive a preference slip on Friday evening, Oct. 10, which she should fill out and return to the Office of the Dean of Women before 12 noon on Satur- day, Oct. 11. There will be a box in Barbour Gymnasium for her slip. 7. Pledge day shall be Sunday, Oct. 12. Pledging shall start at 3 p.m. 8. Pledges shall present themselves at the sorority rather than be called Work On League1 Committees Noted (Continued from Page 1) they will be signed by the chairman of the Merit System Committee. Freshmen cannot obtain eligibility cards until the second semester, when, to be eligible, they must have at least one B and no mark below a C. How- ever, a freshman is eligible the first semester to sing in the Freshman Girls' Glee Club, and to participate in athletics.\ ---- iii-' I for. Flowers may not be given to them until they reach the house. Bound For A Year 9. A rushee is bound for one cal- endar year to the sorority for which she has designated her preference. Preference slips may not be with- drawn. 10. A pledge shall consist of a written statement, witnessed and filed with the sorority, in addition to the wearing of some sort of badge. 11. One calendar year must elapse after breaking a pledge before an- other invitation for pledging shall be extended. G. Initiation Requirements: 1. No woman who has taken less than 11 hours is eligible for initiation. A woman who has taken less than 15 hours by the advice of the Health Service or the Administrative Office but who has earned not less than 26 honor points may be initiated. 2. Any girl who lacks no more than three honor points of the amount re- quired to lift her probation and who has better than a C average in her work for the preceding semester may be considered by the Executive Board for initiation into a fraternity. Transfer Students 3. All transfers who have been ad- I mitted to good standing with at least 15 hours advanced credit may be ini- tiated during their first semester of residence. If a girl is not initiated during her first semester, eligibility for initiation must be determined by her first semester's record. III. Rushing during the entire year: A. There shall be no rushing with men. (Fine A) B. No rushee may have a man call for her at a sorority. C. No woman who is not registered for the semester may be rushed, fol- lowing the initial Open Houses, or bid. (Fine C) D. There shall be no summer rush- ing except under these conditions: 1. No entertainment which includes meals, -dances or teas for more than three prospective rushees, shall be given by a sorority group unless mem- bers of the Michigan Panhellenic sor- orities are present. (Fine C). Summer Entertainment 2. No entertainment may be given throughout the, spring or summer vacations by actives, alumnae or pa- tronesses for women not in the Uni- versity unless two or more other sor- orities are represented. Any illegal summer rushing done by An Arbor alumnae will precipitate the. penalty on their active chapter. The defini- tion of entertainment in (1) also ap- plies here. (Fine B or C). E. During informal rushing sorori- ties may have one function a week, lasting not more than three hours. Dinners must terminate at 8 p.m. Rushees are informed in their book- lets that they must be out of the house at 8 p.m. F. A chairman of rushing in each sorority shall be responsible in case of any breaking of rules and shall authorize all invitations. IV. Fines for the breaking of rules: Fine A: For the individual girl com- mittting the violation, social proba- tion for the first two weeks follow- ing the rushing period, 'or, during informal rushing, following the action of the Executive Committee. Fine B: For the individual girl com- mitting the violation, social probation for the first four weeks following the rushing period, or during informal rushing, following the action of the Executive Committee. Fine C: For the whole house com- mitting the violation, social proba- tion for the first two weeks follow- ing the rushing period, or during informal rushing, following the action of the Executive Committee. 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