and functions of Greek-letter sororities, and will introduce you to the presi- dents of all sororities having chapters on this campus. You will be given the opportunity to learn the whys and wherefors of sorority life, and to participate in an open discussion during which you may raise any question. Another part of the program will be the instructions for rush registration and rushing which follows soon after the opening of the school year. The financial and practical aspects will be brought out concerning those who join sororities, as well as the opportunities offered, and the expenses involved in living in a sorority house. Other expenses incurred through fees, assessments, etc., will be reviewed, as well, as the social obligations of a sorority woman. Panhellenic cooperates with the Women Students' Association in working on campus drives. The Council has adopted Roma, a Polish war orphan, whom it supports with funds obtained from the annual Panhellenic Sing. A winter project is a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The Council spon- sors Panhellenic Weekend, when high school seniors are invited to visit the University to examine campus facilities and sorority life. An Inter-sorority Bridge Tournament, sponsored by the Florida Union Social Board, is also held each spring. One of the primary aims of Panhellenic is to promote and practice good scholarship. Working in close connection with the Council is the Gainesville Panhellenic, which furthers this aim by awarding scholarship trophies to the sorority and the individual with the highest scholarship averages. Each sorority participates in the intramural games sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association. Aside from the battle for trophies, this competition fosters good sportsmanship and promotes friendships among the sororities. Many sorority women live in the chapter houses maintained by their groups. Delta Gamma sorority has recently finished construction of the first house on the proposed Sorority Row, while plans for building in the near future are now being completed by the other sororities. National Panhellenic groups having local chapters on the University of Florida campus are: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Sigma Kappa, and Zeta Tau Alpha. A unique Homecoming decoration used by one of the eleven Sororities at Florida.