PAGE FOUR lippas Capture (tip Till® Kappa Kappa Gamma same up f i om second place in last week’s ) nidge eliminations to defeat Kappa Alpha Theta by 1170 (points and win the Panheilenie Bridge Tournament, at the Nit tany Lion Inn Sunday. An unofficial, game with the winning fraternity team will be scheduled this week to determine (lie All-College champion, Chair man Robert. L. .Elmore ’4l has an non need. A cup, won last year"by Delta Gamma, will be presented to the champions by Panheilenie Coun cil. Members of the winning team were Margaret L. Embury '42, Joyce S. Goodale ’4l, Beatrice J. McKechmie ’4l, and Mina A. Smith ’4l. Seven teams representing five sororities entered the tourney last Thursday night and were elim inated to two. Other houses were A lpha -Chi Omega, Delta Gamma with two teams, Gamma Phi Keta, and a second team for Kappa A.lpba Theta. ILASI'C/MI WILL BRADLEY We, The Women 100 Much Of A Good Thing Is 8ad.... • Humors that downtown apart ments will be watched over IFC weekend and coeds who enter reported . . . Gossip circulating about how easy it is to get in and out of dormitories and brag ging by the persons who take advantage of the loop holes in coed regulations . . . Griping about action taken by WSGA Judicial Committee and Senate. It all adds up to put all Penn State coeds in an unfavorable light. Tel we ail know that the ac tions of a few are responsible for tiie comments which cast all women here in an unfavorable mold. Judicial committee knows it. Senate recognizes it. But to catch up to the violators. Senate, acting on the suggestion of Judicial Committee, has tight ened up coed rules—raising the penalty for not signing in and out of dormitories, requesting women to go directly "to their rooms over IFC weekend, and to be "‘critical of their conduct” over the next big weekend. Senate, true to democratic prin ciples, has always refused to "police” the dormitories, and for this they deserve a hearty pat on the back. But how else can the guilty few be brought back in line? We recognize that freedom of speech, an essential of demo cratic government,' is also a pow erful weapon to be used against democracy. A good thing can be carried too far. Judicial should be given the go ahead signal to check on coeds being penalized for breaking rules., Judicial should also be able to hunt out the few rule breakers who habitually disre gard regulations to the detriment of the reputation of all women here. Only by policing, to a certain degree, can the violators be weeded out. Only by policing can regulations be properly enforced. And only by a check-up on those who break rules can our women’s student government run smoothly and eliminate tightening of reg ulations which effect the entire women’s student body guilty and innocent alike, iPhi Sigma Kappa Mast Phi Sigma Kappa will enter tain Kappa Kappa Gamma at dinner tonight. Richard D. Bitner ’4l is in charge assisted by Win rield A. Gunther ’43 and Robert F. Wilson ’42. WOLFE GLENNLAND BLDG 2217 FOR— INTERFRATERNITY BALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN labnides Initiates It Installs New Officers Lakonides women’s physical education honorary, installed new officers at a banquet at the Comer Room on March 20, and initiated 11 women on March 13, Officers installed are Betty E. Widger ’42, president; Pauline M. Rugh ’43, vice-president; Lila A. Whoolerv ’43, treasurer; Francis M. Angle ’44, secretary; Mary V. Devling ’43, junior major man ager, and Adele J. Levin ’44, sophomore major manager. New members, all freshmen, are Frances M. Angle, Grace L. Judge, Frances M. Burke, G. Alice Burwell, Mildred L. Cook erly, lone H. Cramer, Helen F. Hooper, Grace L. Judge, Adele J. Levin, Beatrice M. White, and Elizabeth J. Wiley. Miss M. Connie Forbush, graduate assist ant, was initiated as an honorary membei".' Senior Women Will Meet ilo Re-eled Honor Posts A meeting of all second semes ter senior women has been called by Elinor L. Weaver ’4l, ex- WSGA president, to act upon the recent petition to reconsider vot ing for the six Class Day honor women. The coeds will meet in the southeast lounge of Atherton at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. If they decide to re-elect hon or women, temporary by-laws governing voting pi-ocedure will be drawn up to cover tomorrow’s elections. ZTA lames Officers ~ • Newly elected Zeta Tau Alpha officers are Eleanor M. Fitzpat rick ’42, president; Kathryn J. Porter ’42, vice-president. Betty A. Bischoff ’42, secretary; M. Jane Van Riper ’43, treasurer; Martha M. Rissinger ’42, histor ian; Kathryn F. Walters ’43. MDES P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. R.W. ■ Phila. Easter vacation. Round trip. Call Johnson, 4229. P.W. (3) Bergan County, N. J., L,. noon, Apr. 9. C. 2539, Watkins. . P.W. Boston after Apr. 5. Ret. before Apr. 16. Rider with driv er’s license wanted. Dr. Ritenour. P.W. Columbus, O. or vicinity for Easter vacation. C—2BlB, after 6 p.m. - 5t R.W. to York, L—Fri. noon. C 771, ask for Melvin. 2t WILL BRADLEY And His Orchestra featuring—Ray McKinley Lynn Gardner, ferry Allen, Vocalists HALL—IO-2 REC with with APRIL 4th iiiiiiHHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiii Women In Sports iiiiiiiimiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiimiiiuiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiii! Chi. O’s and DG’s fought to a 23-23 tie on White Halls’ basket ball court in the semi-final match of intramurals last night and will play again Wednesday at 4 p. m. to decide the championship: Victory in the finals would cinch the intramural cup for Chi O’s. last year’s winner. Pat Patton ‘42, led the scoring with 14 points for Chi O’s and Jan Hartz ’42, scored 12 points for the DG’s. Half-time score was 16-13, in favor of the DG’s. 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 LOST Multi-colored pigskin purse from Mac Hall lobby. Please return purse and contents. You can keen money. Anita Stil son, 313 Mac Hall. . chMS Bellefonte’s most modern and friendly—The Hofbrau—offers special music Saturday night. Bring your date. 3tl,2,3pdTWA FELLOW WANTED to share apartment plus three tremen dous meals a day all $7.50 week. 4856 this evening. 3tpd 1,2,4 P FLORIST JAMES WOLFE —CLASS '39 TUESDAY, APRIL 1, : 1941. >tfOßßy There is no heed •• fojr " worry •' about entertainment; : jßud. : Take your date to see— I f ifft&dpiafu THEQ§ mmm JUMPIN' A peppy, lively, jumpy musi- ! cal comedy. Feast- youT "eyes _ on the loveliness of a dancing chorus of campus beauties. Roll in the aisles at-the-antics of The Three Stooges. APRIL 4-5 IF WEEKEND Evening Dress —for— l.F. BAIT- Dresses in lovely 'marqui sette, enduro-rayon and lace! Reasonably priced at $16,95. — at— PATERSON * HOSIERY Your