PAGE FOUR. Itanhel To Revise tifenslve Rudilig With approval of 11 houses on Die first semester portion of the new Rushing Code, Panhelienic's Rushing Committee last night .1 eeeived official instruction to re write the second semester code omitting the objectionable be -1 ween-sernester rushing. Half-day rushing during in tensive period from 1 to 9 p.m. with the number of formal par ties reduced to four was approved ond budget increases of $5 for the four parties and $lO for formal dinners were sanctioned. Judges for the Panheilenic in ter-sorority sing scheduled for Wednesday, April 30 as announ ced by Marjorie A. Geer ’42 are ) Cummel Fishburn, associate pro fessor of music education, George W, Henni tiger, instructor in music, and Mrs. John T. Taylor, assistant professor of music. Gamma Phi Beta announced a Llitz Party in the Sandwich Shop from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight Sat urday, April 19 as part of a na tion-wide British War Relief campaign. Tickets will be 10 cents per dance. CLASSIFIED SESTIOI TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex. pertly repaired.. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Rial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. ■Reaver avenue, lyr-CR'E-ch LeLlefonte’s most modem and friendly—The Kofbrau—offers special music Saturday night. Ruing your date.. 3tL,2,3pdTWA LOST—Elgin wrist watch (leath er strap i. Reward. Call 830, ask for Raves. C&thaum US ; I H-E.AT H-t. Shows ai l:30„ 3:00, S:3Q„ 3:30 | READY SATURDAY— i IPicfyires off Fraternity mi Sorority Groups ALSO— Special Size mi Price. Pbfos From Fraternity, Individual Negatives PENN STATE- PHOTO SHOP 243 E. COLLEGE AVE. Pay! A. Mitten C ' o^"^'o^ a,c ' T ”l. c^f " !! r onr Paul A. MltteA M IHITTEN S GREAT FIRE SALE men* apparel ■= Bfl(©W Alt lIOT Su AM | NOTHING DAMAGED BY FIRE OH WATER ■ SAVINGS UP TO 50% Now At 140 $. Allen- Mldietoi "hi Heads Heme Economics M Margaret E. Middleton ’42 was elected president of the Home Ec Club last night. Other officers are H. Kathleen Frazier '42, vice-president; Ruth Y, Francis ’42, secretary; Helen W. Hancher ’42, treasurer; Virginia Ogden '42 and Dorothy 1. Rhoads ’42. senior representatives; Hel en L. Randolph ’43 and Clara E. House ’43, junior representa tives; Margaret L. Campsey '44 and Patricia A. Middleton '44, sophomore representatives; and Arlene K. Smith ’42, advisory council. Women In Sports iiiEintimMimmiMiimimiiwmiuimiimmimmiiwi Chi Os won five more points toward the Intramural Cup with a 2-1 victory over Ath East in the badminton finals Jast night to give them 21 points against the 23 held by Thetas. Outcome of double elimination finals in basketball between DGs and Chi Os this week will de termine the cup winner. Competi tion promises to be a thrill-pack ed game since DGs handed Chi Os their first set back last night, 30-23, in the second round of the contest. Tied, 8-8, at the quarter and, 14-14, at the half, DGs came through with a flourish in the final minutes. Winner of the sorority basket ball group will fight against the Independent League winner for championship. Two Musical Groups Will * Provide May Oaf Musk 1 Processional and recessional jig marches for May Day ceremonies ■; on front campus at 4:30 p.m. May 10 will be provided 'by the Phi Mu Alpha orchestra with vocal selections throughout the exer- %:. cises by the Louise Homer Club, -k Margaret R. Roberts ’42 and Pa- | tricia Mac Kinney, co-chairmen, \ have announced. ; i Simple folk and May Pole dances with piano accompani ment will be coached by Miss Jessie Cameron, assistant pro fessor of physical education. Phi Kappa Tau entertained Alpha Chi Omega at dinner last night. Jay Ellenberger ’4l was chairman. RIDES W Xr 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. Boston, Mass. Easter va cation. C—3o3, Jordan Hall, ask for Al. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Weaver ’4l Leads Honor Coed List Elinor L. Weaver was elected Bow Girl to lead the list of senior honor women chosen for Class Day exercises June 9 at a meeting of all second semes ter senior women last flight. - Marjory A. Harwich was named Slipper Girl; Harriet Singer, Fan Girl; L. Eleanor Benfer, Class Donor: Jean C. Craighead, Mirror Girl; and Janet N. Holtzinger, Class Poet. More than 150 women met to reconsider voting for the six honor women following a peti tion circulated after last week’s elections. A motion was made to rescind former action and was followed by a motion for re-elections. dominations were made for each office and qualifications of each nominee stated. Separate elections were held for each honor. With. EASTER SHOPPERS, kl ' ll' 11 -•sSSsss® fH’ Place Your Order Now For Eller ... \ Hams and Table Dressed Poulfry COOK’S MARKETS • «• u 115 S. FRAZIER ST. 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