The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 21, 1941, Image 4

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V® Compete April 3©
Annual inter-sorority sing
.'.jion.'-ored by Panhellenic Council
)i"is been set for Schwab Audi
torium from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes
day, April 30, Chairman V. Dor
othy Radcliffe '42 announced last
might..
Each of the 12 houses repre
sented on the council may enter
,i) ) unlimited number of members
who will sing their sorority songs
in competition for a prize—prob
ably a cup—to be awarded by the
council. Time limit for each pre
..'•otation will be set later.
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with
JIMMY LEYDEN AND HIS
PENN STATE COLLEGIA NS
DANCtNG 3-12 INFORMAL REC HALL
Committee Begiros Tabulation
IFoir Activities Point System
Tabulation of points to be al
loted to offices and memberships W€ f Th'B W OfflftM
in women's activities was begun
yesterday by a WSGA Senate Wjng, FertillZef
committee. The system will go r
into effect next fall under super- Jt J J I rtn Tinialc
vision of the two Junior Sena- AnQ LlOll LOoIS .• «
tors
Under the system, coeds’ ac
tivities will be limited by two
point quotas—one for organiza
tion offices, another for member
ships.
A survey 01' time and respon
sibilities required for each of
fice and membership in 61 coed
organizations was taken to en
able an accurate scaling of
■points. Sorority officers will be
interviewed this week ana*the
average number of hours ne
cessary for each ofiiee aeter-
min'ed.
Apportioning points will be
started by scaling similar activ
ities, such as honoraries and
councils, in relation to each other.
Classifications will then be brok
en down and all activities ar
ranged by points in descending
order.
Draft Deferment,
(Continued from Page One)
is encouraging men to complete
their college educations, appli
cants may be' examined and, if
successful, ‘have their names
placed on the eligibility list for
future appointment.
Flying cadets receive $75 a
■month not including board, lodg
ing, and uniforms. After comple
tion of the course, cadets are
commissioned second lieutenants
with pay and allowances up to
$245 a month.
Students on the flying cadet
eligiblity list would undoubtedly
■be deferred from the draft. Per
sons accepted by the U. S. Mili
tary Academy or U. S. Naval
Academy are placed in Class I-C
(member of land or naval forces
of the United States) and, al
though it is not specifically stated
in the Selective Service regula
tions, potential air force cadets
will probably be' in' the same
group.
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CATKAUM—
Vivacious Lady’
STATE—
:I The Penalty”
NIT T ANY—
"Buck Privates'
Read Tfae- Collegian Classifieds
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
We welcome Spring
But not the sting
To tender nostrils
When Grounds and Buildings
Fertilizer slings
On these, our hills
To Old Main lawn ■
Are lovers drawn
To whisper "I love you”
They bask and yawn
While modest pawns
Look on and just say ”Ooh
Spring fever passes
Among the masses
~AU begin to moon
And lads and lasses
Cut their classes
And pray for zips in June
Seniors gloat,
Wear Lion's coats
With Esquire's gals by Petty
Their time devote
To drinking cokes
If diplomas they forsee.
Chi Omega Cops Title
In Volley Ball Finals
Chi Omega came back to de
feat Theta, 43-36, in the volley
ball finals last night to cop the
intramural championship al
though Thetas led 21-15 at the
half. Pat Patton, Chi O, took
scoring honors with 11 points and
Benny Benfer, Eleanor Fagans,
and Anna Lee Carey, Thetas,
tied with 7 points each.
The Chi O’s took over the Kap
pas 2-1 yesterday in the intra
mural badminton league when
Marge Chambers defeated Ruth
Moore 11-4, 11-6 in the singles
and the Chi O team took two of
the doubles games 15-9, the Kap
pas taking the first game 15-12.
Lila Whoolery edged out Ginny
Smith 11-6. 11-8 in the singles to
score for the Kappas.
Jan Hartz bowed to Kuth
Moore 11-6, 11-4 in the only All-
College badminton match played
yesterday.
A Common Expression In Town and On Campus
“You Can Get It At Metzgers’*
SPRING AND SUMMER ATHLETIC GOODS
AND FISHING TACKLE NOW ON DISPLAY
GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE AT OUR STORE
Cameras—Filins-Photo Supplies
SHOP AT METZGERS
Honorary Sets Elections
New members will be elected
to Pi Lambda Theta, women’s
education honorary, within a few
weeks, and initiation was set for
after Easter at a meeting in. 405
Old Main, last night. Plans for
spring meetings with new mem
bers are also underway.
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DOMESTIC RUGS
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Tennis Rackets Restrung
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Bicycles For Rent and For Sale
Toys-Games-Books
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941
Today-Saturday
STATE THEATRE
Ghi O’s Party Dates
Chi Omegas will serve supper
to their WSGA dance dates at
their house at midnight tonight.
By the end of this-yearr-17
varsity sports will have seen ac
tion. -