PAGE FOUR 51 lake Hon« In Chem-Physies Fifty-seven students in the School of Chemistry and Physics attained an average of 2.5 or over last semester, the freshman class leading the honor roll with 32 names, the seniors taking 10 places, sophomores nine and jun iors six. The six students made straight 3 averages are: Joseph L. Boscov ’44, William W. Coon er ’43, Leonard C. Feldstein '44. Abe Hodes ’42, James E. Hus ted 43, Kehl Marklev 111 ’44. and George W. Rusler ’43. Others who attained over 2.5 are: " Seniors —Gerald B. Bready, Michael C. Chervenak. William J. Dorworth Jr.. Robert B. Fil bert Jr., Sheldon Goldstone. Wil liam H. Hough Jr., Margaret O. Krug, Albert L. Myerson, Frank M. Singer, Oliver A. Schaeffer. Juniors Robert G. Geier, Gloria E. Hansel, John W. Healy. Robert H. Kough, Salvadore P. Lio. Sophomores—Earl R. Booser. James E. Deitzlcr, Edward J. Martin, Donald L. Russel, Wil liam R. Seuren. Donald J. War drop. Freshmen Wallace E. Alm quist, Ira H. Bell, Robert F. Bohm, Leonard Casser, Michael Chruney, Gilbert H. Dawson, Arnold Feldman, Fred Fischl. Leonard F. Frutcher, Harry C. Funston, Daniel C. Gillespie. Newman H. Giragosia, James L. Kline, Robert B. Long .Harold P. Marsh. Robert L. Merker, Rich ard A. Mock, .George C. Mosch, Marvin F. Nathan, Mark R. T. Pettit, Ruth L. Popp. Thomas M. Reed 111, Norman Rosenberg; Richard C. Ruder, Ross S. Rum baugh, William G. Stroud Jr.. Richard W. . Treharne, William H. Voris. Robert D. Williams Jr. For — SENIOR SAIL Let Us Fix Your —SHOES— i e. kune Shoe Repair 153 S. ALLEN ST. BWOCs To Hoar At Annual Matrix Invitations Issued To 175 Activities Women BWOC’s attending the annual Matrix Banquet sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, women’s pro fessional journalism honorary, will hear Miss S. M. R. O’Hara, one of the most prominent wom en in Pennsylvania, speak. One hundred and seventy-five outstanding activities women and organization heads have been in vited to the dinner which will be in the Nittany Lion Inn at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Miss O'Hara was appointed Secretary of the Commonwealth oT Pennsylvania in January. 1939, is secretary of the Nation al Association of Secretaries of State, a member of the Board of Pardons, and chairman of the State Employees' Retirement Board. She was appointed Deputy At torney General by Governor Fisher in 1927 and served during the administrations of Governor Fisher and Pinchot under Attor neys General Baldridge. Wood and Schnader, and was appoint ed a member of Willkie’s Advis ory Campaign Committee. Miss O’Hara is a member of the bars of Luzerne and Dauphin Counties, and the Supreme and Superior Courts of Pennsylvania, the United States Court for the middle district of Pennsylvania and the third Circuit Court of the United' States. She is a member of the Board of Finance and Revenue, was ap pointed a member of the Penn sylvania Commission of Inter state Cooperation, and vice-pres ident of the Pennsylvania Coun cil of Republican Women, 1929- 34. As honorary member of Phi Delta Delta, Miss O’Hara is di rector of the United Charities and Wyoming Valley’s Children’s Service Center. ’4l Coed Rule Set All senior coeds may remain in fraternity houses until 11 p.m. Sundays rather than 10 p.m., as has been the rule, for the rest of the semester it was announced yesterday by the Executive Com mittee of Interfraternity Council. Many elections have been won by one vote—use yours. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN S.M.R. O’Hara Table Monday Prominent Speaker Miss S. M. R. O’Hara, Secret tarv of the Commonwealth, who will speak to outstanding cam pus women at the Matrix Ban quet at the Nittany Lion ..Inn at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Women In Sports Twenty bowling champs of the Over-140 club will knock down the pins in the White Hall alleys at 7 o’clock "tonight in defense of their present records. Mac Hall and Ath West battled to an 18-18 tie on the White Hall hardwood Monday night as Mil dred Cookerly sank- 6 shots for the freshman lassies. Marce Stringer and Martha Duffie led the scoring at the other end with 6 points apiece. Prospective officials for the swimming meet oh Sports’ Day. April 26, must sign up at White Hall pool before Saturday and try out at the intramural swim ming meet next week. Weekend Hours Set WSGA Senate has announced 3 o’clock permissions for Friday night and 1 o’clocks Saturday for all women students. All coeds are to observe regular Sunday permissions: 11 p. m. for second semester seniors, 10 p. m. for other upperclassmen and 9 p. m. for freshmen. Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges gave a suoDer Sunday for actives. The WSGA-WRA goal—a vote CLASSIFIED SECT!OK FOE SENT—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. WILL PERSON who took me chanics book from cloakroom outside Sandwich Shop Monday morning return to Student Union. No questions. ltpd2-26-41L DIM* Wanted and KIIACA offered To Phila. L—Fri. at 4:00. C 3908, 9:30 p.m. George Kessler. ' RADIO THIS WEEK Fred Waring. Mon.-Fri. 7:00 P. M.—NBC Glenn Miller, Tues- Wed. Thurs.—lo:oo P.M.—CBS Professor Quiz. Tues. 9:30 P.M.—CBS Five Sororities Reject ' Corsage Vs. Ribbon Plan For British War Relief Rejecting Panhellenie Coun cil’s proposal that sorority viom en wear British “War Relief rib bons instead or corsages to their formal d&nces this year, -houses voted 5-3, this week, v. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omi cron Pi, ■ and Delta Gamma fav ored the plan but were defeated by Chi Omega, Gamma Phi. Beta, •Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Zeta Tau Al pha who voted down the sug gestion. Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Mu are undecided as yet. Chief objections to the plan were that most students had al ready contributed, the responsi bility would rest- upon the .wom en’s dates and they hesitated to explain the plan to them, and that the plan was aimed at only one group. Since the vote is large enough to defeat the Panhellenie motion, final decision will probably be left to individual houses. 650 Women Attend Novel Mass Meeting Perhaps the most novel mass meeting in WSGA history was held in Schwab Auditorium last night. Why novel? Because for' the first time within the recol lection of present coeds no nom inations for May Queen were made from the floor. Also, about 650 women stu dents attended to have their names checked, off the alphabet ical lists by four coeds -who diz zily searched the “G’s” for Jones and attempted to hold off the mob which was anxious to avoid meeting Judicial Committee at a_ later date. But, the 196 seniors, 196 jun iors, 182 sophomores, and 83 freshmen who failed to be check ed off the first roll ever to be taken at the first really “com pulsory mass meeting” will leam their penalties soon—probably several black marks or removal of a one o’clock permission. . Adding to the novelty are the facts that so few WSGA nomin ations were made from the floor and no additional candidates named for W r RA poSts. Thetas To Dine At-ATO Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will be entertained by,. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at dinner -tonight. 3t 2-26-41 L 3t chg 26D oYed ' ■WEDNESDAY L KEBRyAR*i26gi94I. Six Names Adde ToVKGAßaflffil Six additional names, wdre?si added to the WSGA ballot iivhehj-S nominations weVe made floor of the ing last.night: | ■ I. nominated .fSIyiWSEiA viewjmw33§*g dent-and Alberta M.'Spudis,:’& ; rfi; for sophomore All women; wh‘oj3cl not atteifd;|: the compulsory women’s mass: 7; meeting in Schwab Auditorium';; last night because,of7classe§ ai;e' requested tp ,~present: exetigs.’ TO wS WSGA Judicial/eommrffieS ttte r ,;; ; WSGA Room* : ~ be- : . tween 4 andtii ptm., todayj-“£ New nominations' :Jor.:rE£es3i'r.'£ man.Attendahr'to the May; Queen A; include Helen-A.' Frost Mary E; A? Galt, and'.Arir •> geline Tristanh “ ■ - : #.vV Primary elections for WSGA.’”' and WRA offices will be held ta-* the first floor lounge of Old Mata.:':.; from 9 a.m. until' 5 p:m. tompr- 7 row. • l \ WSGA Vice-President ;? ; s Miss Shaferi..Cwen treasure}:,': :;; Rifle Club' secretary,': choir, ill- - " tramurals. ' ....... : r.;j; Miss Spudis: Freshman Cotpi* ,f. cil, WRA 'clubs.rHome -Economics ' ciub. ' '; ; : •• SPE To Entertain Alpha Chi Omegas will have dinner tonight at the Sigma Phi V Epsilon house. . „ -r—r-V,-, ;i: were si m ars wiu at j&i On The Same ■f > £cigram--- The CATHAUM THEATRE Presents Its Annual An Exciting Round-up of • Sports-Reels: - "ICE CAPERS" "SNOW EAGLES" "ICE COTTERS" "SNOW FUN" Hockey, Skating and Skiing ;',' . ibcY Activities'of'new.nominees are Sophomore-' Senator "SCREEN WINTER CARNIVAL” TODAY and - THURSDAY . .•v’vSv