;J.!AGE FOUR Umirn tad talor-Senior Reception Wednesday, April 3® Gertrude L. Hellmers ’4l and Jane H. Firestein ’42 were named co-chairmen of the -Junior-Sen ior faculty reception and Wed nesday, April 30 set for the af fair by WSGA Senate last night. The reception, held annually for junior and senior women to meet the faculty, will be in the .second floor lounge of Old Main. Committees and program plans will be announced later by the '■o-chairmen. Miss Hellmers automatically became senior chairman by serving as junior co-leader last year. k% Agency For Making i'tetter Mm And Women "We have a divinely ordained spot. to make better men and •women, and Penn State is the agency to do it,” stated Russell 50. Clark, College bursar, in his talk “Our College, What Do You -Know of It?” second in a series of fireside sessions and coffee hours held in the southeast Jounge of Atherton at 6:30 p. m. last night. “No other school in Pennsyl vania gets as good men and women as Penn State. We get the cream of the crop,” Mr. Clark went on. “Outside of our fam ilies Penn State means more to us than anything else.” - Mr.-Clark'praised the engin eering, chemistry, mineral indus tries, agricultural, liberal arts, and graduate schools as standing a t the top in national educational rating. Curie' ledurer Will Join lota Sigma PS Tonight Dr. Louise Kelley of Goucher College will toe initiated as an .•honorary member of lota Sigma J'i, women’s national chemistry .honorary, at the Nittany Lion Inn at 5:30 p.m. today. Gloria E. Han sel ’42 will also be initiated. Dr. Kelley, second Marie Curie .lecturer to speak at the College, will talk on “A Chemist at Large” in Room 119, New Phys ics at 8 p.m. today. Dr. Kelley ■swill be entertained at dinner fol lowing the initiation by lota By LOUISE M. FUOSS *43 Sigma Pi and Sigma Delta Ep- Delta Gamma’s and Chi O’s si Jon, graduate women’s chemis- advanced to the semi-finals in try honorary. the inter-sorority basketball ; ; ; ; tournament by • defeating the Delta Sigma Phi will entertain Theta’s and AOPi’s respectively Alpha Omicron Pi at dinner to- ]ast night g aUy Faber and ♦.iiorrow. Marge Harwick paced the DG’s to a 42-17 victory, scoring 16 points apiece. AOPi’s trailed the Chi O’s 15-20. In. the independent women’s basketball round-robin, Mac Hall defaulted to Ath East and Grange to Ath West, placing the two Atherton teams neck-to neck. M ll® .Movies CATHAUM— “Rage In Heaven” .STATE— “Convoy” •NITTANY— “Son of Monte Cristo” ,Sbo ws at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, -0:30 TODAY » THURSDAY 1 We, The Women Recreational Activities Outstanding In 1940-41 Women's Recreation Associa tion can look to its record of ach ievements this year with deserv ed approval, for not only have projects been more numerous, but they have also attracted greater participation. Co-Eecrealion Day, in which 150 men and women engaged in combined athletics, the hockey clinic conducted by the U.S. Field Hockey Touring Team, and the basketball conference were major fall events. The annual Christmas Party for school children conducted by XVRA’s sports clubs in conjunc tion with local social agencies probably brought the most satis faction to coed committees. A Second Camp Counsellor's Conference, emphasizing arts and crafts, games, and songs indicat ed an increasing interest in camping. The annual Sweet heart’s Dance, army-navy hockey tilt, swimming meets, and tele graphic matches were other out standing projects. ’ The Nativity Dance and par ticipation of coed dancers in •Player’s presentations and with W. H. Auden, British poet, are worthy of the commendations ■given them. More fraternity and indepen dent team participation and few er defaults marked the intra mural tournaments in hockey, basketball, badminton, ping pong, and bowling. Club activities to stimulate coeds have been broadened through Saturday night Open Houses, tournaments, and prac tice sessions, all aiding whole some recreation. Variety Club expanded its pro gram to the extent that separate groups in bridge, bowling, and badminton were organized. Elig ibility rules for Honorary Bad minton Club made for proficiency in that sport, With a full spring program still 'to look forward to, we feel WRA can term the 1940-41 pro gram progressive and praise worthy. mmiimiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimii Women In Sports mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiumiiiiiimimiiiimmi * * The All-College badminton tournament, which will be play ed under the double elimination system, started yesterday with 12 of the 16 participants playing their first match. Opponents and the results of their matches are Jo Werner 2, Eleanor Hershey 0; Helen Mazur 2, Babs Clark 0; Betty Succop 2, Marge Chambers 0; Sally Faber 2, Betty Schock 0; Pauline Rue 2, Mildred Post 1; and Jan Hartz 2, Betty Widger 1. * * Newly elected Rifle Club of ficers are Martha E. Powers ’42, president; Barbara Torrence '42, vice-president: and Helen D. McKee '44, secretary. tPanhel Meeting; Off Panhellenic Council meeting, scheduled for tonight, will be held in the WSGA Room, White Hall, at 8 p.m. next Wednesday. Read The Collegian Classifieds THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Alpha Epsilon ' Phi pledged FratefllifV HeftT Hef6 Sigma Kappa, visited dhe chapter! Stapson 01 ’?4°hi 4 Gra n ngf'af 6*30 John Marchmont, New York here for its Founder’s Day cele-' p.m. yesterday. City, nation'al president of Phi kration Sunday. Business and Professional Directory PLUMBING 8c HEATING Repairing and New Let “Mel” Do It ! HOTEL BEAUIE mm When You “MUST” look your Very Best ... when an occasion irises that is very important to you ... Hotel Beaute Salon is the place to go ! Dial 2286 Over The Corner Room —R.H.G. MARSHALL ELECTRIC CO. Bendix Home Laundries, Westinghouse Appliances, and Service Work of All Kinds Glennland 81dg.—2202 General Jobber FURNITURE REPAIRING, CONCRETE WORK. 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