PAGE FOUR llda Ipa IPlhii Initiates 6 Sinters ini i Juniors Twelve women, six seniors and uix juniors, were initiated by Theta Sigma Pin, womens jour nalism honory, in 412 Old Main at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Those initiated were Phyllis A. Buechele, Dolly E. Conner, Florence E. Held, Leslie A. Lew is, Ellen N. Ritts, Beth M. Swope, .-eniors; Helene S. Davies, Jane H. Firestein, Claire H. Hildinger, IMarie La wrenee, Frenlyn H. Fottash, and Jeanne C. Stiles, juniors. / Shows at Gs3o, Matmee Saturday Only at 1:30 j TODAY ONLY f The Happy-Go-Laughing Ro mance of the "NO, NO" GIRL with the "YES. YES" EYES ! £ ANNA NEAGLE Ti.t. The "TEA FOR TWO" Musical Romance— mM'NANEllF' I —with— RICHARD CARLSON ROLAND YOUNG t 2ASU PITTS j BILLY GILBERT ! To Look Your Best for All Occasions Mam Your Hair Cut At CASSIDY BARBER Opp, Post Office Cfa©c©lat« Me Cream Soda you remember, when you wore a “THE BEST ehlla, how you enjoyed those choco- m Xato Ice cream sodas? Well, Just to bring: back old times, why -not stop "BB in £or a Rea & Derick old fashioned EBfl d| •lio%oltite ice cream soda . . . made AM H| front chocolate with a [■ Vfl generous portion of our own ice JBL cream. REA & DERICK Inc file'Slate Pernii!/ The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees is evidently very much perturbed about names which the College has been called. At the meeting of the committee, Friday, the fol lowing statement was issued: “ ‘The Pennsylvania State Col lege’ is the correct name of this institution. “ -Penn State - is an honored nickname of long standing. It is used familiarly but should not be used when the College is re ferred to officially. ‘Penn State - has no standing either as an official title or as a nickname. It gives the impression of being a formal title and should never be used. “ ‘State College’ should not be used in referring to the College. ‘State College’ is the name of the borough in which the College is located and its use in reference to the College causes confusion." READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED SECTION Bellefonte's most modern and friendly— The Hofbrau— offers special music Saturday night. Bring vonr 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 LOST—Psy. 416 notes in 'black thesis cover. Will finder please leave at Student Union, or phone 3251. ltpd2SJP ROOMS for Overnight Guests, 123 S. Miles. Phone 2801. Thi* is how small the fel low will feel who doesn't take his date to see the. Thespians’ Spring: produce tion ‘The Joint’s Jumpin' " this week-end. April 4 and 5. Friday night GOc. Sat urday night 7Gc. j FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Try an “Old Fashioned'* 121 SOUTH ALLEN STREET THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Houses Reject Rushing Code Panhellenic’s second attempt to Install toetween-semester rushing for next year was defeated this week when seven sororities 've toed the .new Rushing Code. Chief objections from most houses applied to those parts of the code which covered the for mal rushing: sending of invita tions at such an early date, sacri fice of vacation period, and diffi culty of getting the freshmen to remain here. After official v.oting and dis cussion in Panhellenic Council meeting at 8 o’clock tonight, the Rushing Committee will prob ably be instructed to rewrite the code, President Harriet Singer ’4l explained last night. New and old delegates from each house will attend all Pan hellenic meetings until the code is revised and passed. New offi cers will then be elected and the new representatives begin work. Houses disapproving the pro posal were Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, and Theta Phi Alpha. Alpha Chi Omega. Kappa Kapa Gamma, and Zeta Tau Alpha passed the code as sub mitted. Delta Gamma did not vote on the measure. iiiiimiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimimii Women In Sports [imiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini! In the intramural badminton finals yesterday, Chi O's defeated Kappa's 2 to 1, with Marge Chambers and Jean' Wissinger playing for the winners and Lila Whollery and Ruth Moore rep resenting the Kappa's. Results for the women’s tele graphic rifle meet show that the local squad defeated 10 of the 20 competing colleges and tied two. * * * Third Camp Counsellor’s Con ference has been set for the WRA Cabin on May 16-17, Hep Gordon ’42, chairman, announc ed last night. Preliminary plans include firebuilding, outdoor steak dinner, campfire program, nature walk, stargazing, and story telling. First counsellor’s confab was held in the spring of 1939. with panel discussions,' movies and guest speakers composing the program. Last fall the counsel lors had a two-day practicum in arts and crafts, indoor games, and swimming. Senate Grants 3 A.MI, IA.M. Permissions For IF WSGA Senate has granted 3 o'clock permissions for Friday night and 1 o’clocks Saturday night to all women students. Regular hours will continue' Sunday night when second se mester seniors will have 11 p.m. permissions, upperclassmen, 10 p.m., and freshmen, 9 p.m. Chi Omega will entertain alum nae at a Founders' Day Breakfast at the house at 9:30 Sunday morning. We, The Women Senior Coed Meeting Depends On 3 'lfs r Due io a petition signed by over 30 senior women, seniors will consider the six honor women, named .last Wednesday, in the Southeast lounge of Atherton Hall at 6:30 o’clock tonight. Just how, many ask, can an other meeting right any wrongs which may have been done? It can, with three “ifs” 1. If a fool proof system of" naming the six women to the honor posts can be found. 2. If the importance of the posts will toe explained. 3. If more women turn out. Seniors may decide not to holcl another vote. If so, the list of honor women will stand as it is. If not: Nominations will be opened and a new system of voting will be chosen and will be incorpor ated into by-laws to be passed on to succeeding senior women’s classes. We suggest that such a system Thai nominations be limited about 20 names and that members of the class list six of the 20 suggestions in the order of the services they have rendered the College. Although ballots listed one to six would take longer to count, the result would be fair. We ask that the presiding of ficer explain "the qualifications the honor women should have and the importance the selection has on the College. The third "if" is the greatest fault in student government—the fact that such a small percentage of students turn out for- student elections. And the defeatist at titude which runs rampid on the campus—the idea that a few peo ple get the same honors every year and “what good would my vote do?" To correci this defeatist out look is the largest task facing student governments on any campus. Its portent can be seen by the results of the first senior women’s meeting. How can student governments get a high percentage of the stu dent body to participate in meet ings and elections? . We can't supply the answer. But if someone can, we’ll gamble our last nickle that dissention won’t occur after important de cisions are made, and student, governments will run smoother. Second Senior Meeting (ailed For 6:30 Tonight A meeting for all second se mester senior women to recon sider voting for the six Class Day honor women has been set for the southeast lounge of Atherton at 6:30 p.m. today. Honor women to be considered if the women decide to re-elect include Bow Girl, Slipper Girl, Fan Girl, Class Donor, Mirror Girl, and Class Poet. DIIHC Wanted and RlutJ Offered P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. 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 R.W. to New York City, or Schenectady, N.Y. leave Apr. 9 noon. Call Stanton 218 Mac Hall. R.W. to Bridgeport, Conn, or New York City, Easter vacation. Call Burby 711 Center Watts. R.W. to Phila. can leave after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Round trip. Call Lou, 881. R.W. Harrisburg. L—noon Apr. 9. C—after 10 p.m. 4029, Anne. R.W. Harrisburg, Wed. Apri. 9 after 12:30. C—4362, ask for Ruth. P.W. Harrisburg. L—Sat. noon, ret. Sun. C—693, ask for Weed. R.W. t 2) to Butler for Easter vacation. C—2005, leave phone number. WEDNESDAY,