PAGE EIGHT Deans' Conference Scheduled Tomurrow A conference on the relation between high schools and col leges, sponsored by a unit of the State Association of Deans, will be held in the WSGA room in White Hall from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. tomorrow, preceded by a luncheon in the Sandwich Shop at 1:30 p. m. Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, has invited deans of women of neighboring high schools and colleges to tell what college should offer the high school student. They include Mrs. Dorothy Dyer of Bucknell. ))r, Marguerite Kehr of Blooms burg, Miss Nina Bentley of Du- Bois, Miss Edith Spencer of Jun iata, Miss Genevieve Pool of Lock Haven, and Miss Lillian A. Miles of State College. Other deans are from Bellefonte. Lew istown, Spring Mills. and Ty )'one. 13aker To Receive ienior Award M. Elizabeth Baker will re ceive the Alpha Lambda Delta Senior Award at a formal din ner in Atherton Hall, May 6, for maintaining the highest co ed average during her four col lege years. Nine senior women, who have at least a 2.5 All-College, will be awarded honorary certificates by the freshman women's scho lastic honorary. They are M. Elizabeth Baker, 2.74; Eleanor L. Benfer, 2.48; Annabell Boyd, 2.64; Edith A. Burrage, 2.5; Mary J. Gillespie, 2.71; Nelia M. Hazard, 2.59; Janet N. Holt zinger, 2.66; Edythe B. Rickel, 2.64; and Elinor L. Weaver, 2.66. Mary E. Hatton won top award last year with a 2.84 average and 13 women were given honorary certificates. Ini tiation will follow the dinner. Round Robin To Decide Best Freshman Debater Round robin freshman debates to determine the best freshman debater will close the week of May 12 after two weeks 'of ro tating contests which began Mon day. The subject is "Resolved, that nations of the western hem isphere should enter into a perm anent union." • Thirteen judges, selected from varsity debaters, also include Clayton H. Schug, varsity debate director, and George W. Dough erty, freshman coach.. Contestants include Betty R. Broderick, Hariette Block, Dor othy K. Brunner, June E. Con rad, Helen E. Dodd, C. Betty Friedman, Betty C. Gartside. Florence I. Jaffy, Mary E. Mc- Curdy, Florence A. Most, Marg aret K. Ramaley, Muriel D. Roth baum, and Olive B. Van Houten. go -Op To Have Year Book Nittany Co-op will publish a yearbook, "The Cooperator," late in May. Edited by Sara Kouri '43, the book will in clude personality sketches of dorm members, an event calen dar, and articles from the five advisors. Editorial . staff members in clude Marian Rapp '4l, Sallie Lou Witter '42, Joe Deibert '4l, and Lewis Stannard '42. AEPhi Initiates Alpha Epsilon Phi initiated Bernice L. Turner '43, and Lil lian M. Abramson, Jane R. Bar tikowsky, Edythe Dobnoff, Elea nor M. Freedman, Sara M. Fisher, Yetta Froimson, Elaine D. Gilbert, Doris S. Hammel, Sally L. Hirshberg, Pearl . E. RIDES 'Wanted. and Koplovitz, Daisie J.. Nranich: Offered Fleurette Margulie, Adrienne H. Miller, Betty J. Podell, and Nell P.W. Kane, Union City. L—Sat, H. Wortman, freshmen, yester- Pho:ie 4893 ask, for. day. Elaine D. ' , Weed:" "" • pledge,' was awarded 'n`Cup at - RAC Phila: afternoon.? the banquet following initiation. C—Quinnie 4850, after'? p.V. -t: Kappa Alpha Theta \\Y/ins Panhellenic Sing Trophy Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma Receive Honors Kappa Alpha Theta captured and will retain the silver trophy cup award in the Panhellenic Sing last night as Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Gamma re ceived honorable mention. Betty M. Brown '4l accepted the award for the Thetas. Winning Theta songs were "Before We Part Tonight" and "Love We Pledge." Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Gamma selec tions included "Memories," -Al pha Chi," "Dream Girl," and "Delta Gamma Sweetheart." Approximately 300 sorority women participated in the sing which was attended by more than 250 students, faculty. and townspeople. Sorority choirs were dressed in black and white or house colors. Alpha Chi Omega. Al pha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega. and Zeta Tau Alpha singers wore black • skirts and white shirts: Delta Gamma, pink and blue sorority colors: Kappa Kap pa Gamma. dark blue and light blue; Kappa Alpha Theta. black and gold, and Phi Mu, black. Forty-one women were en tered for Delta Gamma with Anita M. Knecht '42. director. and Janet M. Hartz '42. soloist: Zeta Tau Alpha. 26, Nora S. Ames '4l. director, and trio by Dorothy B, Reeves '4l, Kathryn H. Thomas '43, and Mae BroWn '4l: Alpha Omicron' Pi, 21, Edith Burrage '4l, director and soloist; Alpha Chi Omega. 38, Mary E. Rinard '4l, director; Kappa Al pha Theta, 44, Betty M. Brown '4l. director; Gamma Phi Beta, 25, Beverly E. Dibble '4l, di rector: Chi Omega, 36, Bertha M. Douthett '4l, soloist:Theta Phi Alpha,23. Margaret D. Ma ginnis '44, director and soloist: Kappa Kappa Gamma. 16. Louise A. Paraska '4l, soloist. and Phi Mu, 32. Patricia R. Mc- Nelis .'43 and Vera J. Palmer '4l, soloists. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports iminiiiiimillllllllllflumunitininiummmilimin Alpha Chis lost to Thetas, 24-5, in the first softball intramural game yesterday with Gertie Hellmers and Anna Lee Carey. high runners, coming home five times for Thetas. Lacking a full team. TPAs de faulted to Chi Os. Delta Gams meet Mac Hail and ZTAs, Ath Hall in softball at 4 p. m. today. Read The Collegian Classifieds 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-Cr.-ch 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. Hartswiek 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 THE DAILY COI :r :G1401..N* Panhel Will Issue Banquet Invitations Invitations to the Panhellenic installation banquet will be is sued late this week as plans near completion for the annual dinner in the Hotel State College at 5:30 p. rn. Wednesday. Old and new Panhel delegates, one advisor from each house, and speical guests will receive invi tations. 4 Children Given May Day Park Two flower girls and two boys to be trainbearers were chosen yesterday from the town kind ergarten to participate in May Day ceremonies on front cam pus, May 10. Children named by A. Patri cia Behney '42 and Virginia M. Berkhouse '42, ceremonies corn m i`tee co-chairmen, and E. Miriam Jones '43, town senator, are Minna Jo Cropp, Cynthia Nissley, Jim Marker, and Charles Myers. Unlike last year, bleachers will be placed on both sides of the campus, seating approxl - 1,800 people. According to. Mildred B. Schmidt '43, committee chair man, costumes will be completed Tuesday. Senior women are reminded by Margaret R. Roberts '42, May Day co-chairmaii, to sign for the hemlock chain on dor mitory bulletin boards imme diately. Coed Named 'Most Beautiful Waitress' "Most beautiful waitress" in the state, Mary A. Hileman, spe cial student at the College and Corner Room waitress, receiv ed her award at the concluding banquet of the annual conven tion of the Western Pennsyl vania Restaurant Association in Pittsburgh last night. She was chosen by 'a commit tee of five . judges at the open ing convention session Sunday. A native of . Altoona, Miss Hileman will return to State College today with M. C. _Ma teer, president of the associa tion and owner of the Hotel State College. Chi Omega will entertain Theta Chi from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. on Sunday. ' ' P ei., " ~ . : , ....,..,i';i : l / 1 A 11%!:-P. : 8,1 , .• , _ ,, ;,r,1F..,.'7,,,.!._ _ _ ;:1 ;: , ....rewitznitotts - ShoivingB4':e (Feature:At . It: . 486,4: 6131 , _ • „. We, The Wo.men A Short Yell 'State' For Upperclass Coeds By ALICE M. MURRAY Women's Feature Editor Juniors and seniors rallied Tuesday night to make an un precedented and unexpected suc cess of their annual faculty re ception and came, home feeling that they had had a good time— an enjoyable evening—not that it had been a duty well-perform ed. We hail them! And we hail the success of this affair as a long step in the direction of better student - faculty relations. For weeks and months, we have lis tened to professors, to their wives, to• administration heads bemoan the fact that students seemed unto-operative. School councils planned get togethers among. departments, open houses in individual schools, in hopes that at smaller parties, students would turn out to make the best of their opportunities to get acquainted on an . informal out-of-the classroom basis. Only a few of them touna their efforts worthwhile. This time, an alert committee tried again, but not in vain. More than 200 professors and their wives attended the reception to fin& it. thronged with coeds who graciously and unhesitatingly conversed with them. Coeds met faculty members whom they had never seen before and found them most interesting. The party was as parties should be and guests and hostesses alike said with all sincerity, "I have had a very nice time." 'Tis a pleasure for us to com mend this party . as well as for those with the best interests of the students at heart. Would that we could do it every week! s . , • , ' - . , :i. .• . ()) ~:.. -...,.. ; Shows At 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 :, ' f '' ' ' - ' . i 1 TODAY - FRIDAY .. r - •t , TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY THURSDAY, MAY' 1, Coeds Must Sparkle To Lead Cheers Penn State's "Rah,. Ran i : Rah's"' may have that feminine.. touch if Sophomore coeds show:, spark and daSh in initial'. tryouts:. in front of Old . Main at 7 o'clock:, tonight. Walter A. Sottung '4l, head.:' s cheerleader, declared that there;-. was no guarantee that the Col-' lege would have "cheerwomen,”:- but added that anyone showing promise would be given her proper chance. Tryout announcement follow-; ed All-College Cabinet's 6ction. Tuesday night to include coed cheerleaders. So come out, coeds; but be: good or there'll be no go! ZTA Initiates Eight . Zeta Tau Alpha initiated' Nora S. Ames '44, Mary E. Brawn '43; Joyce R. Brown '44, Dora E Colver '44, Dorothy E. Holmes '43, Mary W. Houghton '42, Mari.; 13 , n R. Thompson '431 and Kath ryn S. Walker '43 at the home of Mrs. H. E. Niesley, alumna:- • c " Shows At 6:30-8:30 • Matinee Saturday Only .1:60 TODAY ONLY 8,350,000 .:• People Saw It On The Stage —Now— • You May See.lt On The Screen!. " Tobacco Road" —Starring— CHARLEY GRAPEWIN MARJORIE RAMBEAU GENE TIERNEY