PAGE FOUR Semii-flinalists Maimed lin Contest Eight semi-final winners in D(Ata Alpha Delta's open forum contest were announced last night by Lois E. Notovitz '42, chairman. Winners and sororities repre ented are Alpha Chi Omega, c-;ybill R. Martin '4l and Louise Fuoss '43; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Corrine E. Khan '42, Marjorie A. Yronich '42, Shirley Lieb '43, and. Jean V. Nichols '42; Chi Omega. Ruth W. Barbey '42, and Jr.on F. Birch '43. Each winner will give a for mal 5 to 8 minute speech in :Room 227 Sparks Building at 7 p, m. tomorrow, • discussing whether a college woman should marry a non-college man. Judges will be Miss Florence Watkins, former varsity debater; Miss Ruth E. Zang, assistant to Ole clean of women; and Clayton Schug, professor of speech and women's debate coach. M THE ROVES CATHAT3AIf— "That Hamilton Woman" ETATE— "Reaching for the Sun" )'):TTANY— "Murder Among Friends" Don't Forget Mother— , She Never Forgets You A Large Seleetion.of Gifts for MOTHER'S DAY •,At The BLAIR SHOP OF GIFTS GRADUATING SENIORS Genuine Engraved Visiting Cards $1.95 per hundred Includes Plate E 9 Type Styles From Which To Choose NITTANY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING (01 Phone 4969 119 S. Frasier May 9 and 10 A NEW HIT BY THORTON WILDER May 9 and 10 'THE MERCHANT OF YONKERS' . . Tickets 59c and 75c Presented by—THE PENN STATE PLAYERS Schwab And. • Retiring President Harriet Singer '4l will be suc ceeded tonight by Jean A. Kraus er '42 as Panhellenic Council president. Panhel Holds Officer Installatipn, Banquet Forty-nine old and new Pan hellenic Council members and one advisor from each sorority will attend the installation ban quet at the Hotel State College at 5:30 o'clock tonight. Officers to be installed include Jean A. Krauser '42, president: Frances E. Haley '43. vice-presi dent: Anita M. Knecht '42. sec retary; and Marjorie R. 'Cham bers '43, treasurer. Diehl Named President At Philotes Elections Philotes officers elected last week include Mary Ellen Diehl '42, president; Julia V. Skell chock '43, vice-president; Betty Jo Dunlap '42, secretary; M. Olga Carthy '42, treasurer; and Claire Bernstein '42, social chair man. They will be installed at their annual Mothers' Day breakfast in the east dining room of Atherton Hall at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. AAUW Plans Banquet American Association of Uni versity Women will hold a ban quet at the Hotel State College at 7 p.m. tomorrow, their last meeting until October. Theme of the entertainment will be a show boat, Mrs. A. C. Cloetingh, social chairman has announced. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 24 Freshmen Initialed By Alpha Lambda Della Twenty four freshmen with averages of 2.5 or better were initiated by Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman scholastic honorary, in the southwest lounge of Ather ton Hall . at 6:30 o'clock last night, following a formal dinner attend ed by old and new members. M. Elizabeth Baker '4l was awarded a book for achieving the highest average of any Alpha Lambda Delta senior, and eight other seniors, were given certifi cates of merit for maintaining 2.5 averages. Guests included Miss Ruth E. Zang, Miss Matilda A. Bentley, and Miss Mary Jane Stevenson. assistants to the dean of women. May Day Opens With Tapping Mortar Board tapping at 5:30 a.m. Saturday will start May Day festivities. Cwen tapping will follow at 7:15 a.m. during break fast in McAllister Hall, Ni,here new Mortar Boards will be an nounced. New Cwens will wear grey and red jackets and new senior hon orary members will wear gold cord tied in bows. Old and new Mortar Boards and mothers of present Cwens will be breakfast guests. Tradition will be carried out by present Cwens when they go to dormitories at 6:45 a. m. to awaken freshman women. • One hundred and forty senior• women in formal dresses will participate in the hemlOck chain, part of May Day ceremonies, on front campus at 3:30 p.m. Satur day. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports imiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiimilimuniiiimimmiiiiiiimmillu Ath West Nips ZTA, 35-7 Ath West trounced ZTA in a 35-7 softball victory yesterday after tying them, 8-8, last week, Marce Stringer and Bea Willey scored five times for Ath West, while Sis Cloud, Audrey Dice, Hep Gordon, and Skip Scrivan ich scored 4 runs. Delta Gams will meet KKGs at 4 P.M. Thursday. Finishing on top in yester day's singles elimination table tennis tournament are Betty Aaron, Fran Angle, Jimmie Er win, Grace Albertman, June Steinfurth, Natalie Cooperman, and Wini Spahr. Winners will play again at 4 p.m. today. Phys Eds Hold Supper About 200 physical education majors and staff members at tended the annual student faculty buffet supper in the Sandwich Shop at 7 o'clock last night. Dr. C. D. Champlin, professor of ed ucation, spoke on "Creative Ath letics." The program, presided over by Walter Kniaz '4l, presi dent of , the Physical Education Student Council, included songs and selected readings by Julia Klepek '42. RIDES Wanted and `''° Offered R.W. Pittsburgh. L—Fri. aft ernoon, C—Al, 2494.. P.W. to Mt. Pleasant or vicin ity. L—Fri. 4:30, return Sunday, Call Fred 3418. P.W. Pittsburgh. L—Fri. noon. C—Harold, 4125. 2t P.W. Washington, D.C. L—Fri. C—Yocum, 3218. .Ret. Sun. p.m. Women's Defense Plan Will Begin Next Fall Roberts '4l Calls May Day Practice All participants in May Day ceremonies and.committee chair man should report to. front cam pus at 1 p.m. Friday for practice, announced Margaret R. Roberts '42, co-chairman. In case of rain, report at 9 a.m. Saturday. Class excuses will be issued by Dean of Women, Charlotte E. Ray. All committee members should report to front campus at 8 a.m. Saturday to set up properties or to Recreation Hall at 3 p.m. in case of rain. May Day ceremonies scheduled for front camnus at 4:30 p.m. Sat urday wilt be in Recreation Hall at the same time in case of rain. Participants will report to front campus at 3:30 p.m. or to 'Recre ation Hall at 3 p.m. in. case of rain. Inauguration (Continued from Pane One) tion and the kind of example Penn State's students should em ulate. Dr. Hetzel congratulated the student leaders who have made self-government a success and "one of the most significant de velopments in higher learning in the last quarter century." About 1,000 students were at tracted to the ceremonies at the Main Gate platform: beginning at 4:15 p.m. The oath of office was admin istered by W. Lewis Corbin '4l, retiring Tribunal chairman. Brief talks were made by Corbin, Arnold C. Laich '4l, retiring All- College president; William B. Bartholomew '4l, retiring senior president; and H. Leonard Krouse '42, new senior president. Retiring Vice-President Robert N. Baker '4l, director of • the in augural ceremonies, introduced the 'following officers, who will be officially installed Tuesday: Ger ald F. Doherty '4l, All-College vice-president; Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president; Betty L. Zeig ler '42, WRA president; Jean A. Krauser '42, Panhel president; Jerome H. Blakeslee '43, junior class president; Jack R. Grey '44, sophomore class president. Theta Phi Alpha will entertain Phi Kappa at a coffee hour from 6:45 to 8:45 o'clock tonight. .4iMI=IMI=ENCE=EMIRMIENk., frifi• -• Shows At 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, EI:30 e 1 TODAY - THURS. - FRI. I- WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1941 WSGA To Assign Grotip For Investi-gation A Women in Defense Progicthi,.. sponsored Representatives,- ; w511...be °pet - t r . — Fs: an activity to7a-T-Vti next 011:: An investigationittee .: VriP be appointed by:Ille:::qouse this: spring, Senate - .. - announyed: 7 1ast night. . Plans include:Tfirst:;ald;-nutri-: tion, elementary.-rneciianics,-sew ing, and office - Skills - and: prae:- tices. The committee :will solicit backing from the .Red Cross for . first aid and will:Sek•),vomen - ..in appropriate courser:4r various jobs. Invitatio n : s tO:attendnekt week's senate meeting. will be: extended to ElizabetEA—Bower . '42; Dorothy H. Field, '427 Muriel R. Heckler '42, E, Elizabeth Ma-. son '42, Jean B. Runkle '42, Mary Anastas '43, Mary G. Sallada, '43, Mary L. Wagner '4.3,' - :.Helen R.. Keefauver '44, Marlyn_K....Kbadl. '44, Alice Miller '44,_.M. Kathryn Price '44, Elizabeth W. Story '44, and Nell H. Wortman-'44. Women invited this 'week: dis cussed downtown d-o rmittrzzr problems and a poSsible fa-46r graduate women. 4 Win Home Lac Awards Four junior women were awarded Merrill Palmer scholar : ships for outstanding • wcirk .- In home economics and will spend one semester next year at...the Merrill Palmer School in Detroit, Michigan. They are Sarah :T. Searle, Jean E. Clark, Margaret A. Cole, and Dorothy I. Rhoads.. CLASSIFIED SECTION: WANTED—Graduate student.•in English to clerk for 40 hours, a week in local store. Also clerk for summer. Write John Baer, Box 261. 3tch6,7,8D ROOMS for rent weekendi=in eluding Mothers Day. - 306 W. College Ave. 3 tps-7B LOST—One gold wrist watcli. Name on back. Call Dick RaM sey, 4923. ItchiTlVl: LOST: Notebook with name Ted Scott on cover. Reward offered. Finder please call 4929. LOST—Four keys on large•bpass blanket pin. Reward.' Call Helen Archer, 2047. ltpd7D
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