The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1941, Image 4

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Sorority Songsters Compete
For Panhel Cup At 7 Tonight
Delta Gamma To Lead
10-Group Program
After two weeks of concen
trated practice, 10 sororities will
enter the Panhellenic Sing in
Schwab Auditorium at 7 p. m.
tonight to compete for the silver
trophy cup, awarded to the house
whose two selections are judged
best by a committee of three.
The Sing, formerly held in
conjunction with Stunt Night, is
open to all students, faculty, and
townspeople, V. Dorothy Rad
cliff '42, chairman, announced.
Sororities in singing order are:
1. Delta Gamma
2. Zeta Tau Alpha
3. Alpha Omicron Pi
4. Alpha Chi Omega
5. Kappa Alpha Theta
6. Gamma Phi Beta
7. Chi Omega
8. Theta Phi Alpha
9. Kappa Kappa Gamma
10. Phi Mu
Judges selected by Panhellenic
Council include Hummel Fish
burn, associate professor in music
education, George W. Henninger,
instructor in music, and Mrs.
Willa W. Taylor, assistant pro
fessor in music. Leslie A. Lewis
'4l is mistress of ceremonies.
Omicron Hu Elects
Omicron Nu, home economics
honorary, elected their junior
officers Monday. They include
Ruth Y. Francis '42, president;
Margaret M. Diener '42, vice
president; H. Kathleen Frazer
'42, secretary; Julia A. Adams
'42, treasurer; and Margaret R.
Roberts '42, editor.
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TODAY ONLY
ON STAGE
IN PERSON
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LOPEZ
WORLD FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
'And radio Revue featur
ing ANNE BARRETT,
the Dixie Jitterbug . . .
: Y. SONNY SKYLER, Ro
-1 mantic Baritone .
Stage shows at .
c; - : 1:53, 4:01, 6:53, 9:01
Plan to attend the 4:01 show
for best seats . . . . .
ON THE SCREEN
.3 1 Nan Grey, Alan Baxter
"UNDER AGE"
ADMISSION—Tax Included
Matinee _4oc
Evening __44c
Children —2sc
MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2. MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 2
DESIGNED FOR DANCING
• • Rec Hall PAUL WHITEMAN ‘-• Ann Sutherland
• Dancing 9 to 2 At • Frank Howard
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• Admission S3S jumoß pßom s • Marianne
JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR:PROM
15 Coeds To Attend
Senate Meeting
Fifteen women will be invited
to attend the Senate meeting
Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. They
include L. Louise Carter '4l, Vir
ginia Vanneman '4l, Elizabeth A.
Bower '42, Dorothy H. Field '42,
Helen A. Jagnesak '42, E. Jean
Lowry '42, Dorothy L. Shaw '42,
Medora Wolbert '42, Eleanor M.
Chandler '43, Jean F. Fisher '43,
Reba Hough '43, Jean A. Kelly
'43, Kathryn E. Walker '43, Irma
F. Winter '43, and Dora E. Colver
'44.
Senate announced Junior Prom
hours as a three o'clock and a
one o'clock Friday and Saturday.
Second-semester seniors must be
in by 11 p.in. Sunday, upperclass
women at 10 p.m. and freshmen
at 9 p.m. Women are requested
not to sign out of dormitories for
the weekend.
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Women In Sports
By EMILY FUNK
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Senior majors downed sopho
more majors in softball, 26-11,
Yesterday. They will play for the
championship at 4 p.m. Monday,
since each has lost only one game
in the double elimination tour
nament.
Softball intramurals start at 4
p.m. today when Alpha Chi meets
Theta and Chi 0 meets TPA.
Home Ec Club Installs
Newly-elected officers of the
Home Economics Club who will
be installed in the northwest
lounge of Atherton Hall at 7
o'clock tonight are Margaret E.
Middleton '42, president; H.
Kathleen - Frazer '42, vice-presid
ent; Ruth Y. Francis '42, secre
tary; Helen W. Hancher '42,
treasurer; Dorothy I. Rhoads and
Virginia Ogden, senior repre
sentatives; Clara E. House and
Helen L. Randolph, junior rep
resentatives; and Margaret L.
Campsey and Patricia A. Mid
dleton, sophomore representa
tives.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE—Two suits of tails,
size 36 and 40. Harts, Shaffner,
and Marx. Call 3437. 3tcC
REWARD $2.00 for history -21
book if turned in at SU. Name
in book is Robert Weitzenkorn,
320 E. Hartswick Ave. 3tpdJß
WANTED—Names of new offic-
ers of all fraternities, clubs,
honorary societies, and other
groups at. Student Union office
immediately. 5tc0mp29,30,1,2,3Z
SEVERAL STUDENTS for sum
mer job. Good pay. See Mr. Buell
Hotel State College today 9 to 4.
LOST—Reversible tan and green
wind-breaker, Monday, Engin
eering 1. Reward. Call 2171, ask
for Cunningham. ltpd3OL
LOST—Car keys in small case
probably near baseball field.
Please return to Student Union.
TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN
We, The Women
Let's Come Out
Of The Dark
Inauguration of Daylight Sav
ing Time did much to bring State
College more up-to-the-minute
and synchronize its living with
that of neighboring counties and
states.
One thing, however, it could
never do. That is bring students
into wider and more frequent
contact with life outside Nittany
Valley. Only students themselves
can accomplish this.
All of us accept our "isolation"
as a natural thing. What happens
daily doesn't concern us as long
as we have a nickel or two for
cokes and a sandwich hour to
join the Spring parade around
campus.
While we enjoy the security of
our surroundings, we forget
events that make the world tick.
And we forget that someday we
will be part of that world.
For many of us, that time will
come within a month.
We'll be in a dither about ap
plying advantageously the tech
nical and professional knowledge
acquired here simply because we
have forgotten to observe how
similar knowledge has been ap
plied in the four years we re
laxed in comfort.
Keeping abreast of world
events requires only a' few min
utes of the time we preciously
hoard for socializing. Reading
one daily paper and listening to
15 or 30 minutes of news broad
casts, would remedy the situation.
For a month, until vacation
jolts us into reality, we could'
resolve to disregard the isolation
we have accepted and strive tow
ard comprehension of our fu
tures.
'Marriage' Topic Of
Intramural Discussion
"Should a college woman
marry a non-college graduate" is
the question for Delta Alpha
Delta's ninth intramural discus
sion contest, to begin in Room
227 Sparks Building at 7 p.m.
Monday.
Discussion will be open forum
style, with each person allowed
to speak as often as she wants
for a maximum of nine minutes.
Two varsity debaters will open
the contest, giving five-minute
speeches, pro and con.
Each participant will consti
tute a team. There is no limit to
the number of teams an organi
zed group may enter. Only pres
ent or former varsity and fresh
man debaters are ineligible.
Winner of the intramural con
test will receive a silver trophy
from Delta Alpha Delta, women's
speech professional. Teams must
be entered with Mary M. Green
berg '42, R. Helen Gordon '42, or
Lois E. Notovitz '42, by 6:30 p.m.
tomorrow.
RIDFt Wanted and
RIDES Offered
P.W.—PhilEt. every weekend. C
—Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number.
P.W. Phila. L—Fri. Ret. Sun.
Call 220, Jordan.
P.W. to Erie. L—Fri. 2 p.m. C
—Webb, 771.
P.W. to Cornell L--Thur. May
8, noon, return May 10 a—Hayes,
620.
300 Entertained
By '4l-'42 Coeds
Over 300 faculty members,
administration heads, and their
wives attended the formal Junior-
Senior Reception in the second
floor lounge of Old Main last
night topping last year's attend
ance by at least 50.
Guests were entertained by
junior and senior coeds while
they listened to the music of
Ann Wisden's string ensemble in
a series of waltzes. Tea and coffee
were served on the balcony with
the Atherton Hall hostesses pour
ing.
Members of the receiving line,
President and Mrs. Ralph D.
Hetzel, Jean Babcock '42, WSGA
president, Betty L. Zeigler '42,
WRA. president, and Gertrude L.
Hellmers '4l, co-chairman, stood
inside the lounge to formally
welcome the guests after they
were ushered up the main stair
way.
1,950 Tea Guests
Expected May 10
Plans to entertain approxi
mately 1,950 guests at seven
Mothers Day teas in the four
women's dormitories from 2:30
to 3:30 p. m. Saturday, May 10
are nearing completion as soror
ities prepare individual parties
for their mothers.
Men /students are invited to
bring their mothers to any one
of the seven teas.
Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gam
ma, and Charitides will break
fast mothers at the Nittany Lion
Inn Sunday morning, and Alpha
Epsilon Phi and Phi Mu are
planning breakfasts at the Hotel
State College.
Other Sunday breakfasts in
clude Theta Phi Alpha, Gamma
Phi Beta, and Zeta Tau Alpha in
the Sandwich Shop, and Chi
Omega at their house.
Luncheon at the Nittany Lion
Inn for Kappa Kappa Gamma
mothers and Saturday night sup
pers at Kappa Alpha Theta and
Alpha Omicron Pi houses are ad
ditional plans.
Sororities and downtown dor
mitories who will be guests of
the campus dormitories include
Alpha Chi Omega and Gamma
Phi Beta, Women's Building; Al
pha Epsilon Phi, Grange; Locust
Lane Dbrmitory, 425 South Allen For further information address
Dormitory, and town freshmen,
McAllister Hall. Registrar of Fordham Law
In Atherton Hall,. Alpha Omi- School
cron Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, and 233 Broadway, New York
MAKE HER THE BELLE OF
THE BALL!
CORSAGES
JUNIOfi r PROM
from $1
STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE
127 W. BEAVER AVE PHONE 2342
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 40, 1941
Anchorage Coeds 'At
Home' Today Following
Second Evacuation
First they're in, then they're
out! Such is the life of an An
chorage coed.
These .i 21 women will move
into then. second quarters a sec
ond time today after evacuating
Monday night upon the request
of Mrs. Hughes, proprietress, who
stated that the floors would be
refinished. •
On the door, a sign reads,
"Warning! Dangerous Fumiga
tion Within."
Their first removal to new
quarters was immediately fol
lowing the fire during Easter va
cation in which most of their
clothing and books were destroy
ed. ,
The second time, coeds were
requested to leave all their pos
sessions in the dormitory. Since
then they have been eating in
McAllister Hall and residing 'in
another dormitory.
.No compensation has been
made for the belongings lost in
the fire. The only things saved
were those the coeds had remov
ed over vacation and articles
firemen rescued.
Following the fire, it was dis
covered that the only insurance
students have on their posses
sions is that which they them
selves take out.
Krimcon will join with the
southwest unit; Delta Gamma,
Phi Mu, and Emanon, northwest
unit; Chi Omega and Kappa Kap
pa Gamma, southeast; and Zeta
Tau Alpha and Theta Phi Alpha,
southwest.
FORDHAM UNIV.
School of Law
New York
CASE SYSTEM
Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
Co-educational
Member of the Association of
American Law Schools
College Degree or Two Years of
College Work With Good Grades
Required for Entrance
Transcript of Record Must be
furnished. Morning, Early Af
ternoon' and Evening Classes