SYRACUSE Vol. X U I I - N o . 1
Students to Trek To ArclilMid Gym for Registration Paubookt Will bs DistriSuted on Completion O f Enrollinent
SYRACUSE, N . Y., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1945
Chancellor Greets Class New Coeds to Attend Rushing Convocation
Important Years Face Frosh, Declares Tolley^ Welconmg tiie first poctwar clan last night, Chancellor
All woman freshman and tnns- William P. ToUey toM OMabers of (he class of 1 « 9 win RegiitnUon for ill chnet wfll fer studeats are invited to the aaerobled in d>i()el that A n e are the ctitical y e a n of fteir I be held todajr and tanorrow f r c n Panhell coavocation at T:t5 tonight | -«:M.to 5:10 in the trophjr toom, hi Chapel, acooiding to Jean Slade, lives, as well as critical y e m for the world. I «rew room, and main gym floor, 'TThe world has fooirf new fmrtiecs in i - j - M t o j u l Panhell prealdent. Xeilh Komedjr, itHstrar, litled Rushing ndes wiU be esvimaed, social studies," he declatel Teaching io^evements i m n a general view ot the aotwily tyilesterday. •eoiaeided irith techasiified ad. lem gives, and questkns p e r i l l Liberal Arts sophomores, junting to nishing wlU be uiwered. ' Stven Frotarnities I . f u , seniors and those ' in the •Wmrlhe world eatas the cm As an added attraelta), there Klwols of education, Joutnallsni, Op«n on Campus ot ataaaiG esiergy," aad agahi te wUl be a fashion shwr «t dolhei ' and speech will register in the iphasiad, "These a n t e cdUol tiopbjr room. Liberal Arts fresh- Ajiproximately 2,000 women suitable for the parties. yean tor the nsllian a k i l o r tta nen will register in the crew ftvdents are being housed this The $2 mihinc tee whiA is TCworld. A aalid adueaUanal .ta—. loom. Section committees will be y t i r in-Ol living centers, in ad- (iuiied ot -every student going datkm If the best paiiWe « » • dition to about 500 who are living through nishtaig may be paid from leoated on the main floor. 6 0 0 Vefcfonj Expectad pantlon far life. in Mtorlty bouaet aceordii^ to 9 to 5 Friday at PanhcU headquarKeonedr nquefts that ic'Anotfasr reason tor consUeriH To Register Dean Harjorie C. Smith, assistant ters at the alumni house, S. Crouse flstrants use the west stairwajr as a>en aa faaporUnt yean," ha dean ot women in charge ot hous- and Irving ave. <her leawe the trophy room in Return to peacetime education said, "is because then is no n a i ing. Tliirty women are living ^ order to facilitate meeting those Both fraternities and sororities has stripped Syracuse's once mili- back. What has happened eannat temporarily at a downtown hotel eommittees which win be located will formally open their seasons at tary campus ot all but thne at be undone. The new world it awaiting room* at University cot«n that side of the gym floor. Friday with a weekend of In- its war-necessitated, govemaent- here. You're in the new weiU tages. StudenU also are asked to pro- Eighteen men's donnitories have formal nuhing, consisting ot open spoosored programs, accoTdiag to of the college—your one and a s ^ f : eeed to the gym track upon com- been establi^ed and 19 frater- houses. Dr. Ernest Reed, Univeraiijr eo- freshman year. These opportod* fleUon of registration to obtain nities, an increase of seven over All men going throu^ rushing ocdlnator for the armed laRM ties you hsve to sein now." passbooks. According to Kennedy Uat year, are open, according to are also requited to pay • $2 tee and director of the veterai Remadcing on Syrfcuse and ili these books wiU not be issued at Dr. Lewis Crawford, fraternity at the dean of men's oOct. manner ot Ktrhig, d t e o a i o r U . UoQ pro^nsn. my other time. adviser in charge ot men's housWith the «abanding of lU ley stnaaad that it if a Idaadir ing. ASTP units, the lledfcal Sdioal, univecsitr. and that it is ap to Cokes to Replace Ot the newly opened fraterCidet Nurse C«ips and veteoM the new classes to keep the tradinitiei, Zcta Psi, Alpha Sigma Phi, edacation arc the only phaaei of tion ot Mndlineas aUve. Little Chum Port/ and Phi Gamma Delta are opening University lite lUU eoiaectat wMi He adviaed the dasi <( IMf to their own houses while members tbt fedcrsl fowrnncnt* aaake sa eBart to gel actaaMW ot Lamba Chi Alpha, DelU UpThe SI(-LltUe Chum party A c Medical Schocd, accertkK with the faculty, beeaiito tha'tof Blkm, Sigma Nu, and Phi Epsilon originally scheduled f o r ' to- to Dr. Reed, is no knger enraliag uUy is interested in the (tudirt. Advancement of Miss Anne M. Pi, are living in University donni- night in the Chapel has been any students under the army pro- In doah*, the ChaacaDar aaai. marized the aims ot the OniMtaOr, Calder to the position of director tories. All fraternities are co- postponed to Friday, Oct. 11, gram, but approximately II • o( social educatkm and social a(- operating in housing freshman, the day before the iootball IT students wUl be admitted b j We make people ovcc," he aaid. (ConHnued to Page 4) game with West Virginia, ac- the navy. "We make them walk <a a higher I fairs and other changes in the dean cording to Constance Whelan ] r of women's staff were announced However, army and navy atai- ground. We give them vidititg and Joan Guatafson, co-chairr>|Sterday by Dean M. Eunice now in their sophooMre, they dkl oat have." man of the program. '^ton. junior or senior years wm eOD- The chapel was filled to ca*a« Freshmen are to return to tinne their training under the city with studenis who gathered \MISS CaMer succeeds Miss Elsie their cottages after the Pan- goremment program. to hear the chancenoft initio adPenficld who resigned at the hellenlc convo tonight and end of the spring semester. Her Seventy ctudents are expccted dress ot the year. , their . Big Chums will meet to enroll this semester in Uie former work of directing city wothem there to take them out Cadet Nurse Corps, according to men's activities and supervising Sorry, frosh. You won't be able to get those for cokes. They will have Dean Edith Smith ot the School overnight permissions has been taken over by Miss Barbara Mertz. flashy orange lids at registration 10:15 permissions, of Nursing. This program, spontoday. Big and little chums who sored by the U. S. Public Health Miss Nell Bamhart has been Because of a wartim4 shortage have not met will go to Chapel Service, now has a University ennamed acting . vocational roun of .telt, the Ikli did not arrive selor, replacing Miss Jean Temple in tkne for sale at registration as and become acquainted there. rollment of approximately MO, The student Book Mart, barter, ton who has been granted leave planned, Ellison Keller, traditions This includes all freshmen and Dean Smith said. Seed estimated that nearly <00 ing for uaed textbooks, will apen ot absence to work with the Red commission chairman, announced uperclasamen who have not been assigned chums. veterans would register this taU. at 1 Friday at the UnlvctsUy Cross. yesterday. Bookstore, Marion Hart, pnai. The pep rally preceding the Cordent, aonuneed yesterday, aad Hiss Violet VanNbte replaces nell game S ^ . B h u been dewUI contiMw opcTfltloBS from 9 Miss Helen MoGarvey as head slgnatad aa the new lid-donning to 12 Saturday and I to S Monday Nsldent of Stam haU and asiifUnt date, aecordii* to Miss Keller, and Tnesday. in the pNCram ior recruiting stii- nofenan must wear the hata In Miss Hart has d w callad a dmU, Older to be adnNM to the g m t meeting h r Tdl tomomw a i ^ 4ht foUmrfa* day. at tha AIMtt Onkran n hasM, Seniors Scheduled MaiAMot OnN«i Kqr, Junior •01 WahMit avc. for Jtatsnto laM't litMranr, wm i d l «h* Ikli To inlroduct campus BMnomett BiuseU Paritw, mwi's Ch««l taiastad la working bi tha Mart, at a kMtk in I m t «f BL the two to Chapal acUvities, chaiiMa wiU ehalnnan, BtaNrth Stone, vie*. whkh ii a SMa-pn*^ s M m * . For O n Phofoi day) « i l m I k O h m U nlly, tc- present tha opportunities in social ehahman, u A axater O d a * i , operated enterprise. ' ' i M t m - w i U tMeivt (ppointstrvlce, religious work, and counsecretary, m o t a n ot th* mmft •Hw aaiaher o( honn a l «Mk • M M theif Onondagin port- cotdtot #|jiwa« Hiat,, ••ling at a meeting at T:IS tomori be rtqaind ior n * h « mmexecutive board, will IIMb M NfMratlon and sittings row eveniif In Chapel. bership wfll ha dMiiiai s« «Nt Chapel work also. Wtm M>t TuMday tndw a nI o M i n o n a T i o M T Mrs. Ittlh Blsgrova Hoffstra, am-Flv* thne." the prertgsntaaM. prt^W ichedult dMifaad to thNM, hflnnary. women'i Chapel ohainaaB, will in- Rav, Ttiomaa Van Loon, chalr> n a Back Hart wm aeeapt a ^ r ' • t o year*! On' out oa thM, $M aj»,-IUaMr«Uoa b«> troduce Loll Parmelee, vict-chair. man ot the Chapel stal, HI* textbooks that a n to ba used fcr Mliii', to announcMMat by Itiii, nMli i l i L MM), ^ Mlet Webster, aacratary. Beryl Ball, women's stall Cannes taught this'soiMiler, Wm I PMlf yea|4)ook tditw. MM, H c M n wlU ouUiaa Mm pur- man. and tha dannmlnattonal a t - Hart eqdalaed. S M M s wMh Uaiw fliltwwHliat I totte at Hm lag, i l l MamnlL p m aad p M r m ot Chapil COBI- vliMi WiU ba iBtroduetd. booha to aril a n a s M to . i f l i iMMMtf CSOMllOlk i!Vfi| T M p ^ P a M l M l c COR' ariMaes and hitraduce their chair- IViitots on tha wrleus ownpriw and bring A t haehila ' vMrtiM} Qkipili <Cljllllllll« tf ftK 4)' iteto will be on dUpky. Uw VnlTHiity Bookiton.
Coeds Overllow
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U I P I M m s CaiiiiiisPnijpi
Announces Stall
Delays Snafu Frosh Lid Sale
ShNlenl Book H u t
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To Begin Friday
Chapel C h a m n ¥ i l l Preseid Opporiiinities to N e w o n e n
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