Friday, n» Y 13. .927 WOMEN A SUCCESS- Much to be commended is the royal way in which the girls en tertained the Mollie' s last week end. ileryone Went out of hoc way to see that everyone's Mo ther had the best time possible. At the tea in the afternoon every possible effoc t was made to make the Mother s feel at home. If yom own wasn't present you rose to the occasion and took care of someone's else. . . In Mac Hall mere courtesy was shown to the visitors. The girls were careful to stand back and let them pass into the dining oom first. .ENen the culinary department felt the greatness of the day and supplied unusually good meals—the nearest yet to what Mother makes at home In the evening the Mothers were shown a fitting 'close to then day at Penn State by being taken to the vaudeville show. We feel that if any Mother went away with anything but the vel y bestimpression of Penn State it was not the fault of the girls. Juniors and Freshmen Hold Class Elections Again the Jumois and then "little sisters," the , freshmen, demonstrate their ability to %solh together by choesing their class officei3 at tile same time The following girls ucite elected for the Jun= class officers President, P. Id. Gager; .vicepresident, J. E. Smith; treasurer, E 11. Louis, sceire thly, E. T Hazel; social chairman, S. E. Hartz. For the freshman class the elec tion results stele. President, E E Dutton; vice-president, E lI Yohe, :meta*, pf A Thomas, troasuiet A. P. Myets, social chairman, II F Foust; A. A. rernesentatne, Lees. OLD MAIN BELL WILL USE PATTEE CRITICISM With Dr F. L Puttee's criticism of "Elmm Gantry" by Sinelan Lowe., the routine article, the OM Main Dell will ho toady for disti Milton in about a week, acco“ling to \V NV Jacobs '27, eibtur-m-chest. Other outstanding contributions to this issue have been in ide by Prof W L. Werner and Piof II F. Gimes, both of the English department, II 13 South '27, W P. Reed '27 and S S Geesey '2O. Grinding Wheels Refractories-Floo Grizlinj Machines Stair ilt: as ar .v=4%l, wok.. " ::::MTMWAVZUV" TOWN GIRLS TO HAVE A SENATOR Tonit lepresentation in the W. S G A will be provided for by the passage of n new amendment to the town gills' constitution The amend ment, which was diqeussed at the last town girls' meeting still lead "The town gills' rem esentative to the s 0- man's senate shill] be a Semot gut who shall be nominated and elected in the manner pi esen died under the i,ce tion on general elections." This amendment will be %dmd on in Dean Ray's office on Finley, twentieth This time a special elec tion mill be held one week later, after a spec al meeting to nominate the can deletes TONVI gills who expect to attend the dynes .it the Sigma Nu house on May twenty-fast ale asked to sign up as boon 0, possible on De. Ray's bulle tin board and pay their dollar to Delilah Kistlts of Miss Ray's tart Choose Managers For Spring Athletic Teams The W A. A , at its last meet jig, elected the following manages fat spring spin is Baithall. Hend Manager, N. 11. If^,,Gultle '23; upper claUs, M. A Webb '2B, sopbnimne, A E. Geaty 'Pluck: Head Munagel, E H Len is '2B; Sen., L II Robertson, Jun ior, S 12 ILut7, Sophomore, F. M Spe,ebel. IMMEEI3E=I3 Thu A, A. Board appointed a com mittee of foul of its members to le s,o its constitution The members of this me Coach Mane Halt, Pi es idea M M Wheelet '2B, Vice-pi cm dent M C lim man '29, and II E Ct o.km '26 Mole-Up Day Dance—Hey! "See Your Orders Cooked" I —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 nxor • rititio.4l„:: 4 ;wth.•AW , r 4 4 1 4. 04,, 4:F 4