: PA.GE FOUR Weaver Named Girl At BWOC Craighead, Fagans Jllinor L. Weaver ’4l was nam ed Matrix' Girl, Jean C. Craig-' bead ’4l, Cap Girl, and Eleanor L. Fagans ’4l, Quill Girl at the annual Matrix Banquet in the Nittany .Lion inn last night be fore 1150 prominent town, faculty, and campus women The matrix award is presented each year to the senior coed who bar: done most t'or the College, cap award to the most ver satile senior, and the quill to tIK: coed voted most popular by women students Members of Theta Sigma Phi., women’s journalism honorary presented a take-off on women in journalism and showed scenes bom the office of “The Pants .Press,” a college publication edit ed by women. Miss S. M. R. O’Hara, Secre tary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, spoke to guests of the journalism honorary, sponsor of the formal dinner, on “Women in the Changing World.” "We must condition our minds to this changing world and its strong demands,” Miss O’Hara declared. "We who have the ad vantage of a college education and access to a cultural back ground must determine whether -American standards and tradi tions are worth fighting for. "Today we are facing a condi tion, not an argument. Only those with the ideaL of more liv ing from day to day will survive. ".Dangers and benefits are not far away because we think we can measure them in miles be cause miles have shrunk,” Miss O'Hara concluded. Head The Collegia** Classifieds V’athaum Shows at 1:30, 3:00. 6:30. 3:30 j TODAY •• WED. ~ THtJRS. [ Myi Oh Myt Deanna's Tired of EARLYBIRD MUSICAL SESSION AT STATE THEATRE Twenty minutes of the latest popular recordings before both the matinee and evening shows, each day this week. -.Courtesy of the Music Hoom. Box Office open early. WeThe Women Rushing Committee Solicits Your Opinion This year's Rushing Code had its faults. No one will deny it. Complaints and criticisms both during rushing and afterwards have been numerous from fresh men, from sorority women, and from the administration. But that is past. The problem now is what can be done about it. Heretofore destructive, criti cism can become constructive if diverted into the right channels —if voiced to those persons whose job it is to listen, to act. Those who have so readily con demned parts of the system can benefit themselves as well as others by complaining to mem bers of the Panhellenic Rushing Committee or to pledge presi dents of each house who today will begin revision of the code. "If rushing took too much time, why did it? If all breakfast dates, lunch dates, and morning rushing were eliminated, maybe we could attend classes for the first 10 days of the new semester. An 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. stretch is a long time carry on a sparkling .conversa - Mr a tion, and to be a happy hostess,’ 1 JrJrJt J[Jf J M you might suggest concretely. Jf Jmm/g $r Jf Jr Observations like this are a M M m welcome aid to the committee s&P 11m m Wr W * Jm which is faced with Panhellenic’s m ■JjMJWa most difficult problem of the IS year. Like our forefathers faced mm Jr with revising the outmoded Ar tides of'Confederation, this group , ” of women must tear down and Lip Ft** fnA reconstruct the present code and * *''* If emerge with a finished product ' r If* more capable of serving its pur- TGCj/ SttFOK&f S CFQQrOffG pose than this year’s. : - ,„rip”“^°u n Lr y £ d w; ; .-.*<ie fop o’ good smoking for smokers like us Tea For Independents Independent freshman women and independent first and second semester transfers are invited to a tea sponsored by Philotes and Cvvens in the southeast lounge ot Atherton Hall from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday. and slight DARIN mmi Waited and ™ y Offered ' R.W. Pittsburgh or vicinity. L —Fri. C—Joyce, 4206. It's Deaaga's most romantic role!- P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. CLASSIFIED' SIECTIOi TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch WANTED: Protestant coed who knows how to work for board and room. Adults in home. Call Collegian office. 3t pd 3-6JEM LOST: Between noon and 3 p. m. Saturday, Phi Sigma Kappa pin. Call John King, Jr., 3331. Reward. ltp 3-4-40AAS HEY JOE! What do you know! Drydock is open this Saturday. Make your reservations at Stu dent Union today. RADIO THIS WEEK Fred Waring, Mon.-FrL Glenn Miller, Tues.. Wed, Tfaurs.— lo:oo PJVL—CBS Professor Quiz. Tubs, 9:30 P.M.—CBS Matrix Banquet —AMM , 3t 4,5,6 D 7:00 P. M.—NBC TEDS DAILY COLLEGIAN Coed To Ask Man For WSGA Date The opportunity of a coeds’ life is knocking its solitary knock, and she may ask, beg, or drag the man-of her-life to dance to the music of the Nittany Nine at WSGA’s dance in Rec Hall from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday, March 21. The real surprise comes with the announcement by Mary W. Houghton 42, chairman of the dance, that this one is “on the house.” All coeds and their dates will be admitted free-of-charge upon presentation of matricula tion cards at the door. Six women have been appoint ed to serve on two dance com mittees. In charge of publicity are Mildred B. Schmidt ’43, chairman, Mai'y Jane Spear ’44, and F. Doris Stevenson '44. Working on the invitation .com mittee are M. Elizabeth Shields '43, chairman, Reba H. Hough ’43, and Ruth E. Pearce r 44. JkEPfii Holds Reception Aplha Epsilon . Phi held a. reception for four fraternities at the home of Mrs. Frank Schlow at 7 p.m., Sunday. They were Beta Sigma Rho, Gamma Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, and Phi Epsilon Pi. v CltesFerfield's own PATSY GARRETT Of Frad Wearing's "Pleasure Time*" with PAT O'BRIEN; Arm»rica*s popular screen.star Copyright 1945, Liccktt & Mrr.nP XOIIACCG Co. March 15 deadline Set For BWftS Knitting All knitting for ' the British War Relief Society must be re turned completed by March 15 to E. Elizabeth Mason ’42 and Mar garet K. Sherman '43. Calls for knitted articles for soldiers have become more ur gent and coeds making helmets, scarves, sweaters, and mittens are urged to return them as soon as possible. Women Debaters Meet Two Gettysburg Teams Upholding the negative side of the proposition, “Resolved, that the nations of the western hemi sphere should join into a perma"- nent union” Lois J. Hunter ’42 and Sara R. Lipser ’42 debated a Gettysburg College team at Gettysburg Mortday. Dorothy K.. Brunner ’44 and Olive B. Van Houten ’44 also argue against a union with a Gettysburg freshman team. STATE: NITTANY: Do you smoke the cigarette that $ATtSO£$ Take out .a Chesterfield . „ . and light it; You'll like the COOL . way Chesterfields smoke.. .you’ll like ; their BETTER TASTE . . . you’ll find them DEFINITELY MltOE*—not strong;..not flat. Yaa can't buy a better cigarette • • • At fe Movies “Western Union” “Flight Command” ■'4S % TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1941" ' Livestock Show Listed For April The “Little International” of’- 1941, annual student-livestock show, will be held in theijjLive--: stock Pavilion on April 26,:±t was announced by Gfsy ton -Haiikman Jr. ’4l, president of the :jßlock and Bridle Club,.' • Committee- selected by ~show, manager William ,P. Lehrer Jr. - ’4l, and assistant manager Rob ert C. Campbell ’4l are: George- T. Stewart ’4l, superintendent of cattle; George Ri Krupp ’42, assistant superintendent of beef • cattle; Ray H. Dutt ’4l, superin tendent of sheep; Wilbur I. Taxis . ’4l, assistant superintendent of : sheep; Clayton Hackman Jr. '4l, superintendent offswine; Howard E. Wheeler ’42, assistant "super- . intendent of swine; William W. Gummerson ’4l, superintendent of horses; and Robert C. Ham mond ’43, assistant superinten- - dent of horses. Other committees consist of- Ralph T. Baird ’4l, chairman of publicity committee; Robert C. Campbell ’4l, chairman of cata- : logue committee; Morton E. Jen kins ’4l, chairman of banquet ■ committee; John M. Graham ’42,. ' chairman of awards committee; and James H. -Swart ’42, chair man of decorations":committee.
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