) ’ AGE FOOT?. Eigfit Attendants Named ■For May Day Exercises i Committee Choses Two ‘ -Heralds, Two Jesters Eight, attendants to May Queen Josephine E- Condrin ’4l, two .■heralds, and two jesters for the May Day ceremonies Saturday, M.ay 10 on the front campus, have been announced by Mar -711 ret R. Roberts '42 and Patricia Mac Kinney '43, co-chairmen. Helen B. Cramer and Eleanor 3/. Fagans will be senior attend ants; Joyce L. Brayton and Eli nor M. Derr, junior: Nancy E. Gosser and Polly Lee Insley, sophomore; and Betty H. Christ man and Jane C. Taylor, fresh man Maid of honor will be An . Celine Tristani ’44, who was se lected at women’s elections. Heralding the royal party will be Patricia McKinney ’43 and Mildred B. Schmidt '43, while Lila A. Whooley ’43 and Shirley J. Tetley ’44 will be jesters. In the queen’s retinue will be -new Mortar Board members, honor-arch women including Mortar Boards and four senior ■women chosen by them, a hem lock chain of senior women, class attendants, maid of honor, her alds jesters, May Pole dancers, flower girls, and train bearers. Newly-tapped Cwens and Blue Key members will usher. Mosphorous ExftiiS -iim Shram 209/HE Today •Phosphorous in various foods will be shown in a public nutri tion exhibit in 'Room 209 Home Economics this morning. Foods with one-tenth of the j. >1 * y daily dietary requirements of the Alii lidl! L 01166 (IOUIT clement will toe displayed in one _ .. exhibit, and in the other, each "° ur Col ege Wihat Do \ou quantity of food that contains Know of It? will toe the topic for ■file same amount of phosphorous discussion led toy Russell E. as one glass of milk will toe pre- Clark - bursar in the second of a series of fireside-sessions ana cof- Gamma Phi’s Elect Gamma Phi Beta officers for »ext year are Mary R. Craft ’42, president; Betty Jo Patton ’42, vice-president; M. Jean Seanor M 2, treasurer; Helen M. Quaken >>ush ’42, recording secretary; arid Dorothy C. Ellis ’43, rushing chairman. IPhi Celts I® Entertain Phi Delta Thetas will entertain the Delta Gammas at dinner Wednesday night. Eigen® 1. ILedereir REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. State College DIAL. 40(56 We, The Women Defense'Program. And Kiity Foyle' White collar factories are head ed toward boom days if the "thousands of women" whom Frances Perkins promises jobs due to the defense program get them. And Christopher Morley’s “Kitty Foyle” becomes an unin tentional forecast that this year's graduates will take their places behind typewriters, in cosmetic salons, and 011 swivel seats in the corner drugstores. Now, just as Kitty Foyle shook up a snow storm in her crystal ball, so the defense program is shaking up plans of the Class of 1941. Present seniors seem con fident of jobs in June and absent from the campus this year are pessimistic comments on occu pational opportunities. Madame Perkins assures us that next year there is no doubt that we shall awaken to an alarm at 7 o'clock, six days in the week, work until noon, gulp a sandwich and milkshake, work until 5 o'clock, and be too tired to do anything tout sleep. Lovely existance! 4t * Nole io FBI—A fifth columnist is- lurking in Ath Hall shadows. After carrying out the St. Pat rick's Day green theme, a mem ber of an un-American activity group put oranges in tire middle of the salad. Clark I® Lead Discussion fee hours/TnThe southeast lounge of Atherton at 6:30 pan. today. The committee, announced by Elsie L. Rooth ’43, social chair man of the southeast unit, is Esther M. Ha'll ’43, chairman, Mary Anastas ’43, Edith Bane ’43, Ruth V. Billington ’43, Rane A. Durkee ’43, Margery E. Gorman '43, Mary L. Lenker ’43, Mary G. Sallada ’43, June M. -Steinfurth '43, Ruth K. Turner '43, and Hilda K. Weng ’44. Coed Debaters Active In Pittsburgh Area Hilma R. Eisen ’42 and Ruth L. Kiesling ’43, debated in favor of the proposition, “Resolved, that the nations of the western hemi sphere should enter into a perm anent union” against Mt. Mercy last night, and, will meet three more teams away this week. The coeds will oppose Pitts burgh University tonight, Wash ington and Jefferson tomorrow night, and Carnegie Tech Thurs day night. George P. Rice, in structor in public speaking, is accompanying the debaters. Phi Mu Initiates Phi Mu initiated Blanche V. Mauk ’4l, Dorothy J. Frank '43, and Hilda A. Lukins ’42 Sunday night. Don’t forget the WSGA dance —it’s free! 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 DlflPf Wanted aid IMI/O offered R.W. <2> Wilkes-Barre. L— Fri .’fternoon C—3322', Karuopky THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WSGA Dance Set For Friday Night To the tunes of the Nittany Lions, coeds and their dates will dance at the annual WSGA dance scheduled for Rec Hall from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday. Dress for the affair will be in formal and admission by matric ulation cards. Novelty numbers will toe included by the orchestra with Betty Platt as vocalist and Oiin Butt, leader, as clarinetist. Chaperons announced for the dance by Mary W. Houghton ’42, chairman, are Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women; Matilda A. Bent ley, Mary Jane Stevenson, and Ruth H. Zang, assistants to the •dean; Marie Haidt, assistant pro fessor of women's physical edu cation; Mrs. Grace L. Hall, Mrs. Neva M. Morris, Miss Jeanette Oswald, and Mrs. Anne B. Searle, dormitory hostesses; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pope, and Alice R. Plank, secretary to dean of women. Thetas Entertain AKPi’s Kappa Alpha Thetas entertain ed Alpha Kappa Pi at a coffee hour Monday night. Find your matric card and ask a man to the WSGA dance. THE ORDER OF THE DAY tus "'C & p * / /• \ V 4 Ns Rushing Revision Group To Formulate Changes Three-man rushing coed re vision committee of Panhellenic Council will hold its second meet ing today to formulate plans and arrange suggestions for present ation and discussion at the coun cil session tomorrow night. Because of last week’s decision by sororities against the proposed between-semester rushing plan, entirely new changes and correc tions will have to be decided upon. Headed 'by Jean A. Krauser ’42, committee members are Margaret M. Diener ’42 and Mina A. Smith ’4l. Eunice King Will Speak To Freshman Forum Miss Eunice King, traveling representative for New England region of the Student Christian Movement, will speak to the Forty-Four Forum in the Hugh Beaver Hoorn at 7 p.m. today. Ann Sheffield ’44, Harriet G. Vanßiper ’44, and Phyllis R. Wat kins ’44, representatives to the Forum Poconos Conference, will report on the conference. • Ask your man to the WSGA dance—he’ll want to go. MILDER COOLER. .. BETTER-TASTING Chesterfields... and so do millions of other # smokers like yourself. You’ll find that Chesterfields are MILD, the way you want a cigarette... not flat, not strong. They SMOKE COOLER ... with a decidedly BETTER TASTEf "tfm Ctywieftc 7 Signalman GIIAY U. S. S. BENSON is host to BRIENQA JOYCIs Hollywood (ravorif:* "Yes, the Fleet smokes a lot of TUESDAY, MARCH 18; 1941 Jane Cowell 33 Speaks Ai Annual Delia Gamma Founder's Day Banquet Jane Cowell ’33, DeltalGamma alumna, spoke on • Alpha;Ghi, As. I’ve Known Her,” Gamma Founder’s Day~--35aheue£ held at the Nittany Lron'-lntCSag urday night. - . €: Janet M. Hartz ,-’42r~Anxtar.difc Knecht ’42, and A. Ruth Krimmel : jgSjgSffw** sorority quartet, gavgs—SabbrS? vocal selections, •.whtlErraas pledges presented skitsgrnhxgCES :heir .si sonation of years hence. 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