The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 25, 1941, Image 4

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    ♦'■AGE FOUR
£•-' Candidates, Activities
WSGA
President
Jean Babcock '42 Cwens,
Alpha Lambda Delta, intramural
.•-.ports, Secretary Penn State
I’layers. Theta Alpha Phi, Pi
Gamma Mu, Louise Homer Club,
VVSGA Town Senator, Choir.
Mildred M. Taylor Junior
.Senator, Freshman Election
Board, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha
) .ambda Delta, Secretary Junior
Class,
Vice President
Margaret K. Sherman ’43
.Senator (1,2). Cwens, Alpha Lam
bda Delta, Home Ec Council.
Mildred B. Schmidt ’43—Alpha
) nimhda Delta, Cwens, Freshman
Council. May Day Committee.
Treasurer
Betty Rose Broderick ’44
Secretary Freshman Class, fresh
man debate. Freshman Council.
Mary Lou Keith ’44—Collegian
business candidate.- WRA. clubs.
Breshman hockey team manager.
Priscilla C. MacLellan ’44
WR.A club.
Betty W. Story ’44—Freshman
Council.
Senior Senator
Anne M. Borton Freshman
Council chairman, Cwens, Lak
onides, Phys. Ed. School Council,
WRA committees, Junior Service
Board, Senate (1,2,3).
Marion M. Eberts—Freshman
Council, Cwens, Ellen H. Rich
ards, Home.Ec Club, House of
Representatives (2).
Marion E. Sperling Alpha
Lambda Delta, Cwens, House of
Representatives. WRA club.
Branch Club, Chairman camp
•; councilor conference.
Junior Senator
Louise M. Fuoss—Cwens pres
ident, .Alpha Lambda Delta, Col
legian editorial candidate, For
ensic Council, freshman debate.
Nancy E. Gosser —Cwens sec
retary, Co-chairman Christmas
dinner.
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Sophomore Senator
H. Anne Carruthers Fresh
man Senator.
Dorothy L. Jones—Freshman
Council, WRA club.
P.utK M. Storer—WßA clubs.
Town Senator
E. Miriam Jones—Freshman
Eorum, choir.
Kathryn M. Popp—Collegian
editorial candidate. Alpha Lamb
da Delta.
WRA
President
Helen L. Mazur ’42—WRA club
action chairman. Co-Edition bus
iness staff, PSCA, May Day com-
mittee.
Bernice M. Mauer ’42—Cwens
treasurer (2), Lakonides secre-
tary, WRA vice president, intra
mural and inter-class sports,
dance production group.
Betty L. Zeigler ’42—Treasurer
WRA. Lakonides treasurer
House of Representatives _
tai-v, associate member Players.
Vice President
Patricia Mac Kinney '43-
Freshman Council, Home Ec Club
Advisorv Council. Ag Student
Council,’ Cwens, Co-chairman
May Day, Co-chairman Elections
Committee.
A. Ruth Krimmei ’43—Choir,
dance production group, WRA
club, Chemistry and Physics
School Council, Alpha Lambda
Delta.
Ruth V. Moore ’43 Cwens,
WRA club.
Treasurer
Pauline Crossman '43 —Fresh-
man Council, Phys Ed School
Council, Lakonides, Cwens,
WSGA treasurer, assistant intra
mural manager (1).
Mary V. Devling ’43—Lakon
ides, WRA clubs, .intramural
soorts.
CLASSIFIED SECTIOM
TYPEWRITERS —All makes ex
pertly repaired. Portable and
office machines for sale or rent.
Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W.
Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch
FOR RENT —Large room with
sleeping porch. Two or three
boys. Light cooking facilities.
124 So. Burrowes. Telephone
2635.
LOST. STRAYED. STOLEN—
Black Persian cat from Veter
inary Hospital, Ag Hill. Senti
mental value. Return to hospi
tal- No questions asked.
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RIDES wa ;^r
R. W. 2 rFdes. Easton or vic
inity. Friday afternoon. C
Sonnv, 3rd East Grange.
B.W. to Pittsburgh or vicinity
of Beaver Falls. L—l p.m. Fri.
28. C—Blackwood, 2181.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN -
175 BWOC's To Get Bids
To Annual Matrix Table
Aproximately 175 BWOC’s will
receive invitations early this
week to the annual formal Mat
rix Banquet sponsored by Theta
Sigma Phi, women’s professional
journalism honorary, at the Nit
tany Lion Inn at'6:3o p.m. March
3.
Miss S: M. R. O'Hara, secre
tary of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, ’~will be guest
speaker at the banquet which
will center around “The Pants
Press" and “Famous Femmes.”
Three coeds will be honored as
Cap Girl, most versatile senior,
Matrix Girl, the senior who’ has
contributed most to the College,
and Quill Girl, the most popular
coed.
Voting for Quill Girl will be
gin at Student Union Thursday
and continue through Friday. %
Charitides Petitions
Charitieds, local sorority, has
sent an informal petition of
pledges and initiates to Kappa
Delta, national sorority, for
membership.
AEPhi Elects Ofifcers
Alpha Epsilon Phi has elected
Hilma R. Eisen, dean: Beatrice
J. Winn, subdean; Marion E.
Sperling, treasurer; and Jane H.
Firestein, scribe.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941
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