A P A G )11 iro Sararity Women (open '4l Season Pan-Helllenic Ball Tonight Coeds will officially open the 494) formal season tonight as 300 ,sorority women-trot- out their best Itteaux :for. Annual. 7/11a.11- at -I - he Nittany . ,,Lion Inn from ft_ •40 2.p, m. With pleasant weather in sight Aril an attendance to top last record of 250 couples, Pan- K.l)c-nic Council is confident that year':; .dance will hit a new 400, 111.0 , usichy Jimmy Leyden and his and will entertain all sorority voinen fr.om this campus, stray Cileeks, soror.ity advisors, and '4:nests or. -Panhellenic,. Chaper ones announced, by Carolyn Moor -41.1k/i-,•Ad ' , 1% -invitations chairman, zu.elAiss Charlotte E-Ray, dean of :women, '.Miss ,Elizabeth. C, Bell, Agiss Watiida A. Bentley, Miss Wary ',V;l3rown;-•lVliss .M. Corral= Ilrgirbush, . - -Ruth E. Graham, Agnes I-fighsmith,.Miss Paul -0441c. A, LoAlin, Miss Gertrude I. *•-rArs. Hermance Reese, 41A , 1i:-s Aviary J, Stevenson, Miss H. i .kan Swenson, IVILSE Mary L. : die, and amissßuth H. Zang. 1404"o-sorority:booths -will be pro vided due to Jack of .space, and. Acre no - receiving line but zfil_•women.ilave - tieeri.-requested to arc t ..the -chaperones, fill s persons mlanning to attend owtistlae represented on the door 044 to ',insure admission. Further :e.dditions -.may be made by con .tacii4g A.,Lewis dance iehairrnan. • ,comrrar s.r LE 4,13. .•=t143,44)3. Ccaege Dial 2045 SMART: S 1•P To Rad The New Year Right Buy YR!' Meats, Groceries and Produce Full Course Dinners lOc $3.35 Meal Ticket For $3.00 • 4 .202 W MT. COLLEGE Junior Majors Win 60-28 Over "41 Six . Junior majors went to town on White Hall's basketball floor last .night when they snowed under a plucky senior squad, 60-28, in the highest scoring battle yet in the books. Dotty Radcliffe and Betty Widger, sharpshooting forwards, tied for top honors with 28 points, to equal the '4l team's total score. Pat Patton accounted for the other two goals. This smooth-working trio was backed by the strong defensive guarding of Bea Baumunk, Bernie Maurer,- and Dottie Wagner, who time and again bottled up the sen ior's scoring threats. Sally Faber and Gertie Hellmers set the pace for the senior six, converting five goals each. A clean contest, marked by only three fouls featured the scoring spree. Half-time score was 32-8, favoring the third-year coeds, who carn.e•back in the second half and nearly doubled their efforts, The lineup Juniors Seniors: Forwards Forwards Sally Faber Pat Patton Joyce Goodale Dotty Radcliffe Gertie Betty Widger Guards Guards Eleanor Benfer Bea Baumunk Vera'Neal Bernie Maurer Jo Werner Dottie Wagner Charitides Pledges Three Charitides will pledge Jeanne B. .Gates '43, Betty Jane Haupt '43, and H. Elizabeth •Wilde '43 in the third floor west lounge of Ather ton Hall at 5 pin. tonight. You. 'A.\ nOther Sonit enie? Even if you aren't, you should still look your best on the ice. A com plete selection of skating skirts, jumpers and jac kets may be found at ex tremely reasonable prices at the 4-. r! :0: ,••t .1, We, The Women It Ain't What It Oughtta Be OF MICE AND GALS Of Mice and Men We learned to ken With Steinbeck's help of course" But John. forgot To plug us gals In his renowned discourse 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111181/1111111111111111111111 Sophomore college tasketeers outplayed a plucky junior-senior contingent, 28-25, in the last min-' utes of a closely-fought match in White Hall last night. Ruth Moore paved the way to victory with 16 , points, and Skip Scrivanich also rang up 10 points for the sophs,' while Rhoda Samuels and Lenore, Fullington chalked up 10 and 9: points for the junior-seniors re spectively. Thetas ruled the intramural front with a 465-370 triumph over Chi 0 on the bowling alleysiand a 3-0 whitewash over Chi 0 in ping pong. Frazier Street Donn registered tilt only other win with the paddles by virtue of a 2-0 de fault from the Gamma Phis. On the bill for 4 p. m. today is a court match between the hardy sophomore-junior team (who last night played with only five mem bers) and the freshman college six, Betty L. Zeigler '42 announced last night. She also announced that basketball intramurals will begin after fir als. With The W omen— A Decade Ago . Coeds Were— Deciding whether to extend wo men's social privileges to permit juniors to appear in public with men until 8 p.m. and whether to permit freshman coeds to attend all five of the big dances. At that time sophomores and juniors could date during the week only froM 4 to 8 p.m. Planning the annual WSGA He- She Dance. The chairman an nounced that the decorations would be in keeping with the color scheme. "A band shell blocked in pink arid black squares will represent a patchwork baby blan ket," she said. Discussing "Man's Place In the Universe" at the AAUW enter tainment for senior women in Wo men's Building. " Barring: personal rushing. and e*penditure of money -prior to- sec ond-'seinester- bidding: •r;- beauties • beauae.s are *eiiididal6 for - Places on the 13. yeirbook hiauty 'pages! DIAL esf THE DAILY COLLEGIAN He didn't tell About the yell That shook Ath Hall's foun dation When a coed nice In her room found mice When she returned from her vacation. * * ODE TO 1941 Let's weep a tear In• our root beer For 1941 • We had our chance But just like France The battle was not won He ran too fast And we were last In 1941. Leap year escaped- While we just gaped And thought it all was fun But now we've found That we are bound In 1941 To be a dreamer and a bore And wait for leap year '44. By HEP GORDON Musical Program For Atherton Tea Tea for two, in an atmosphere of music will be the keynote of Atherton Hall's tea dance in the south east lounge from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow. It's open house for all coeds v , ho may come with or without dates. Piano selections will be played by Anita M. Knecht '42, Lois E. Notovitz '42, Rtlth H. Sinberg '43 and B. Adaire Stegmaier '42. Al .. vira L. Konopka '4l, Janet M. Hartz '42, Barbara L. Gnau '43, and Miriam L. Rhein '43 will fur nish vocal entertainment, and Ilse M. Springer '42, Violin solos. Ruth L. Kiesling '43 will chair man the program and - the follow ing officers of the south east unit will pour: Betty L. Zeigler '42, president; Mildred B. Schmidt '43, vice-president; Patricia Mac Ki nney '43, secretary; and Margaret M. Lams '43, treasurer. • In charge of table setting are Betty. L. Campbell '4l and'•Adel S. Miller '4l; foods, M. - Jane Berkebile '43, Helen J. Chiappy '43, and Margaret R. Comley '43. 35 Journalists Attend LA -Council Mixer About 35 students and faculty members attended the journalism mixer sponsored by the Liberal Arts Council at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity last night. Newspaper jobs now held by journalism graduates were dis cussed by Adam A. Smyser '4l who predicted a more optimistic' future for job-hunting graduates because of the defense program. 6 - Dance To CHARLES SMITH • • —and His Band— . From State College . . - Saturday. Night, January 11 —at - Penn Belle - Hotel Corner .Room Bellefonte's Newest Bar and 4quitgez r: ==. • No- Cover Charge . - Dancing -8:30 to 12 :00 YOU ARE WELCOME AT THE MUSIC ROOlit To Listen To Our Recordings. .We .1-jatze,T,he . • . • .• t.. • Latest In . 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