' #>AGE FOUR Nay Day Heath Aanoince Aides Complete committees for May )Xiy ceremonies have been an nounced by Margaret R. Roberts M 2 and Patricia Mac Kinney ’43, co -chairmen, to supplement the eight chairmen named yesterday. Serving on the ceremonies committee are Arlene K. Smith M 2 and Dorothy H. Lamb ’44. On Die decorations committee are Julia A. Adams 42, Dorothy J. Geltz ’42, Jeanne M. Lindamen M 2, Elizabeth E. Bogar ’43, and 3. Jacqueline Shafer ’43. Elizabeth A. Bower ’42, Mar garet M. Lams ’43, Peggy V. Col vin ’44, and Ruth M. Storer ’44 ■will serve on the properties com mittee. Publicity committee members include Jeanne C. Stiles M 2, Emily L. Funk ’43, and Mar jorie E. McFarland ’43. Iri charge of wardrobe for the exercises will be Kathryn A. Bean ’43, Muriel R. Meiselman M 3, Ruth E. Conrad ’44, and Shir- Joy L. Hayes ’44. Music commit tee members are Martha N. Al bert ’43 and Helen W. Hancher M3‘. Entertainment committee will consist of Dorothy H. Field ’42, Dorothy E. Salzman ’42, and Dor othy G. Clymer ’44. Betty R. Jlroderick ’44, newly-elected WSGA treasurer, will serve as budget advisor. ■Goed Squad Approved Women cheerleaders for Penn State have received the approval of Richard W. Grant, director of College music, in charge of the -cheering squad. Grant said 1 yes terday he is in favor of women on the squad and would try them if the student body agreed. All- College Cabinet may take action on. the issue tonight if the report received today from the athletic board is also favorable to a change. Evenings at 3:30. 3:30 Matinee Saturday Only at l"-30 .J TODAY ONLY j ; The . j storyover ' wgml f 3 TOMORROW: "RIDE ‘KELLY IMDE” State '%%■ DO YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLES i SEE HOW BLOND IE AND DAGWOOD SOLVE THEIR PROB LEMS. IT MIGHT HELP SOLVE YOURS !! !! P (T> IT'S A FUN FIESTA ON A LAUGH JAMMED CRUISE Jl A TO THE BALMY TROPICS. WRA President Betty L. Zeigler '42 Boorton, Gosser Voted Senators; Tristani, Freshman. Attendant, Committees Announced lF©r Cwen-Philofes lea Cvvens and Philotes invited all independent freshman women and independent transfers to a tea in the northeast lounge of Atherton Hall from 3 to 5 p. m. Saturday. Committees named yesterday are: food—Barbara Chapman ’4l, Anne D. Greshko ’4l, Nancy E. Gosser ’43, and Patricia Mac- Kinney ’43; decorations and serving—Rosemary E. Harris ’4l, M. Agnes Peebles ’4l, E. Louise Steininger ’4l, Ruth L. Kiesling ’43, Margaret M. Lams ’43, and Mildred B. Schmidt ’43. invitation —Margaretta A. El der ’4l, and Elizabeth E. Munroe ’43; publicity—Mary Ellen Diehl ’42, and Muriel R. Meiselman ’43; clean-up—Luella M. Norris ’4l, Bette Jo Dunlap ’42, Helene L. Snyder ’42, Ruth J. Moore ’43, I. Jacqueline Shafer ’43. and Lila A. Whoolery ’43. Fine Arts Honorary invites i 7 To Join Seventeen rushees of Pi Gam ma Alpha, fine arts honorary, at tended a rushing party at the Allencrest last night. Seniors bid were Betty A. Al bright and Doris J. Lasher; jun iors, Ruth W. Barbey, A. Patricia Behney, Alfred R. Gilbert, Char les Goldberg, Mary W. Hough ton, Ruth Licht, James I. May, Clarence B. Monk, Edward G. Petrazio. Phyllis N. Schluderberg, Milton Schwartz, Doris J. Snow, Harry D. White. Edward Yost and Warren D. Zeigler. SAE Parties Kappas Sigma Alpha Epsilon will en tertain the Kappa Kappa Gam mas at a buffet supper tonight. Read The Collegian Classifieds Shows At 1:30. 3:00, 6:30. 3:30 j TODAY - FRIDAY j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WSGA President "Jean Babcock '42 (Continued from Page One) I. Jacqueline Shafer ’43 and Betty Rose Broderick ’44 was named WSGA treasurer over Betty W. Story ’44. Anne M. Borton defeated Mar ion E. Sperling for Senior Sen ator, Nancy E. Gosser won over Louise M. Fuoss for Junior Sen ator, and Angeline Tristani was voted Freshman May Queen At tendant over Betty H. Christman. New WRA vice-president is Patricia Mac Kinney ’43, who de feated Ruth J. Moore ’43. Paul ine Crossman ’43 won over Mary V. Devling ’43 for WRA treasurer, Dorothy L. Jones beat H. Anne Carruthers for Sophomore Sen ator and E. Miriam Jones was named Town Senator over Kath ryn M. Popp. Mildred M. Taylor, defeated WSGA presidential candidate, and Bernice M. Maurer, losing WRA presidential nominee, auto matically become secretaries of the respective organizations. I. Jacqueline Shafer, who was beat en for WSGA vice-president, be comes the second junior senator. Inauguration of new officers will be held in Atherton Hall lobby at 6:30 tonight and the new WSGA Judicial Chairman, WRA club activities chairman, and WRA publicity chairman will be announced. WSGA bracelets will be presented to women who have done outstanding work in the organization this year. . CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. 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 HEY JOE! What do you know! Drydock is open this Saturday. Make your reservations at Stu dent Union today. BLACK loose-leaf notebook picked up in Dispensary by mistake. Need notes. Please ex change. Student Union. Call 2279. ltpd 36C COMFORTABLE ROOM in good location. Dial 3439 or call 326 E. College Ave. DinpC Wanted and Jtll/EJ offereil R. W.—Washington D. C.- L. noon Friday C Betty Walton 14 Ath Hall. R. W. —To Washington D. C., March 14, leave noon. Call 5051, 14 Ath. Hall. W.—Pittsburgh or ■ Greens- burg L. Friday noon. Return Sunday P. M. Call 2289 ask for Pom. , * _ R. W.—New York City L. Friday after 4 p. m. C. Pete 4374. P. W.—Philadelphia. L. FrL 4 p. m. Call 711, 220 Jordan Halt. We, The Women Some Points New WRA Board Should Consider- WRA officers to be installed to night may look to., their prede cessors as efficient leaders of women’s recreational activities, and the outgoing board may well boast of its successful projects. Sports Day last spring, with attendance from over 40 colleges; ‘Co-Recreation Day, with com bined men and women’s play in tennis, badminton, archery, and bicycling; and the hockey clinic conducted by the U. S. Touring Team were some features of the' year.' Yes, women’s recreational ac tivities fared commendably under the past regime, but the newly elected officers can improve the Women’s Recreation Association. Biggest obstacle to overcome is small amount of non-major par ticipation in activities, and ap parent indifference of non-sor ority women during intramurals. While discrimination between sorority and non-sorority women in present intramurals may ex pedite programs, it decreases en thusiasm on the part of non-sor ority coeds, and thus defeats WRA’s purposes. The swimming meet Tuesday night was con ducted enthusiastically with both sorority and independent leagues, and although only three sorority teams competed, two non-soror ity squads participated, indica tive of their interest in recre ation. Non-major representation on WRA Board would perhaps im prove relations between physical education majors and women in other schools. The latter group certainly does not resent the skill of the majors and in fact ap preciates playing with them. Sor ority affiliation, further more, should not form the basis of intramural tournaments. If WRA's new executors con tinue to expand on the present program, and plan more natural relations between sorority and non-sorority groups, and between majox-s and non-majors, they will have raised ..the already high standard of women’s recreational activities on campus. Women In Sports Winner of the AOPi-DG bowl ing match will meet ZTA to de cide championship sorority team. ZTA rolled up a 549-489. victory over AOPi in iast night’s-play off, and DG’s scored a 513-433 triumph over Thetas Monday. Honorary badminton members who passed a series of tests on skills included Sarah H. Faber ’4l, Josephine- M. Werner ’4l, E. Elizabeth Hershey '42, Catherine L. Schoch ’42, Mildred M. Taylor ’42, Mildred Post ’43, and M. Pauline Rugh ’43, it was announ ced last night. 3t 4,5,6 D Miller’s Market - 104 W. Bearer Are, —R H.G. SELECT YOUR MEATS OUR CHOICE LIS! Qualify Beef Qualify Pork Quality Lamb Home Dressed Chicken Home-made Sausage Prompt and Courteous Delivery THURSDAY,JVIARCH HiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHimtig Nibbling | 08is ■ With'ROBBRTELANE^IiI (The opinions. expressed in this coinjhL-\> : do not necessarily reflect the “ policy- of The. Daily Collegian) ,i' llllHllllllllltltnillillflltlMUIlIUljlHIlIilUHillMIlfimHi; Copy Boy ! | There is a -certain gentlenjaiijS on a New York state eamWtts;- who is boxing-in collegiate ifegff;- cles and who-also: boxed -alg£&;) novice before entering this noatiX-fi; ern N. Y. state university—ifEto J unto others as they do unto ygj2’ Sidewalk cafes: have bggp. abolished in Italy because USat- ~ ian officials thought that;-UBfe people were starting to talk polt-'i tics.—We can be thankful- nobody ever-: talks of indecent < subjects like that in the Corner : Room. •.’\- Men at Penn State are exaffivf-- like the men - at .the Universitjgg ■ Pennsylvania,-except the QuBg- : -t ers live in thcacity -of Brothefgy;' Love. When and if. the GermarT-eOlr 'I. • diers do enter_Greece, it, appear 1 that the main problem confront- i -ing the Nazis-jyill be to-decide. ; whether the menrunning-toward their'lines are--the Greeks ad; vancing, or' the: Ttalians retreat? : ing. ”* ' .’ ■ Freedom of the collegiate press; can be measured by. a publicae tion’s right to do away with a football coach. / ... The University of. , Pennsyl vania has the best student gov ernment in the -nation, claims the Daily Pennsylvanian.—“l do hot agree with what you say, but.l will fight until death your”’right’ to retract it.” " ’• ’ • ‘ -Sorority rushing is a-system "of “catch as you can’t according-to recent reports;—The howls of the, cats on the ’back'-fence-are also annoying. - :: V - : ?-v ' Senator Wheeler,Montana’s. anti-diplomat, claims" that Y-ffie*; men at. Ft. ■ Bliss- and” San : ."D!i|ga&j training camps : are ; how to defend Singapore. - i that is true, if'might be ’ a nice ' j time to find out what the clause, i “for other purposes” means"] in ; the Lend-Lease Bill.-’ "> "Attack on Turkey seen' as next move,” 'screams New' York Times headline. —Isn’t' it about time we decide thisThahksgi'vy ing date? "~ z ~ z i Ghi Omegas Diiie Phi Sigma, Kappa entertained the Chi Omega's at dinner last night. EugeneH. Lederer REAL ESTATE - 114 E. Beaver Ave. State College' DIAL. 4066““ from City Chicken Cube Steaks Quality Veal
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