P.A.GE FOUR May Day Plans iFor Weekend Rehearsal. • scheduled for front rempus at 1 p.m. today- will com plete plans for the crowning of May Queen Josephine E. Con drin '4l amid gala ceremonies at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. Participating in the queen's procession will be 6 senior honor women, present and newly-tapp ed- Mortar Board members, sen ior women in the hemlock chain, heralds, 2 jesters, 2 flower girls, train bearers, 8 class attend and Maid of Honor Angeline Tristani '44. Louise Homer Club, music hon orary, will present "The Fairy ?ling" by Frank Bridge and "Fair Yorest Flowers," an Old English gong, preceding crowning of the queen by Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president. Betty L. Zeig ler '42, WRA president, will pre sr,,nt Miss Condrin with the WRA world, and Sarah P. Searle '42, :PSCA co-president, with the sceptre. Physical education majors will folk dance and wind the May Pole. Music for the processional ;o td recessional will be played by Phi Mu Alpha, honorary orches- Changes from last year's cere monies include the fanfare of trumpets and proclamation by Mary K. Craft '42 before the crowning, and provision of seat; for approximately 1,800 specta tors. Dormitory hostesses urge both men and women students to at tend teas in women's dormitories from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. ai►nnnuuuuunnuuunuuunuunmuuuuuuuuum Women in Sports 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Results of yesterday's All-Col )c•ge table tennis - tournament show Jimmie Erwin victorious .over Grace Albertman, 21-15, 21-11, and Winnie Spahr, 21-18, 20-22 over Betty Widger. Tuesday Betty Aaron meets Sis lritting and June Steinfurth, Na talie Cooperman at 4 p.m. CM= Penn State's coed bowling club entered the American ten pin bowling telegraphic match, by challenging various colleges and has played DePauw, Purdue, Uni versity of Nebraska and Ohio State. Scores have been received From DePauw, 1260, and Neb raska, 1369. Ten women roll two games and the five highest submit individual and total scores to determine the winner. Penn State's five high :;corers are Barbara Cooper, Mar tha Duffman, Dot Pierce, June Steinfurth and Kay Tussey. ==l Softball games scheduled for Monday are Thetas and Delta Gams at 4 p.m. and Chi Os and A OPis at 6:30 p.m. Omicron Nu Honorary Illsfalls Officers Newly-elected Omicron Nu of ficers, Ruth Y. Francis, presid ent; Margaret M. Diener, vice president;_ H. Kathleen Frazer, secretary; Julia A. Adams, treas urer; and Margaret R. Roberts, editor, were installed Tuesday afternoon. Plans are being made for the annual breakfast for home eco nomics freshmen with 2 aver ages in the Maple Room, Home Economics Building, May 18. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Tonight's The Night 8:30 Tickets 50c and 75c Strike Out Queen Marjory A. Harwick '4l, ace Delta Gamma pitcher, prevented 13 Kappas from making first base in yesterday's intramural softball game on Holmes Field. 13 Kappas Crown Strike Out Queen Once more a ,Penn State coed reigns supreme, strikeout queen of the softball diamond. Marge Harwick, ace DG pitch er, was crowned victorious by 13 Kappas whom she struck out in yesterday's intramural softball With ease and confidence, Marge stepped into the pitcher's box, gave her arm an underhand twist, and let the apple fly while storing up, points for Delta Gam's 28-6 victory. Skeets Knecht captured high running honors for DG by sliding home 5 times, while Jan Hartz, Delta Gam's catchy gal behind the mask placed second with 4 runs. Not to be overlooked, Kappa defenders, Alice Murray and Carolyn Erb stole the home plate twice. PSCA Chum Committee Issues 125 Invitations Invitations for CA Chums were sent out to freshman and upper class women Tuesday, Ann Shef field '44, chairman of the com mittee, announced yesterday. Although 125 invitations were sent out, the list is still incom plete. Prospective CA Chums were chosen on a basis of inter est and activity. Their purpose is to orient incoming freshman and acquaint them with the work of the PSCA. Committee members are Ruth A. Alvord, June E. Conrad, Isa phine M. Braley, Patricia A. Middleton, Nan C. Soutter, M. Virginia Krauss, Ruth E. Con rad, Dorothy J. Jennings, Marion J. Reynolds, Harriet G. 'Van Rip er. Jean E. Stover, Jeanne L. Ward. and Lois J. Yost. Co-Op Honors Mothers Allen street co-op will honor mothers on two occasions this weekend. Ruth M. Miller '43 and Freda I. Gerheim '44 are in charge of a pajama party to be given for mothers at 11 p.m. to morrow. Mothers will be guests at a Mother's Day dinner at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma held its annual senior banquet at Delta Tau Delta at 7 p.m. Wed nesday. Nora Lantz '4l won the scholarship ring and Mary Lou Keith was presented the best pledge award. THE DAILY COLT PGLAN We, The Women Parade Of Ali Penn State Mother's Day and May Day festivities might virtually be dubbed "Penn State on Parade," "This is THE Weekend" or any such suitable title. Eyes of all parents and Penn sylvania citizens are focused on our campus. And we do have something to be proud of. Front campus is one of the most suit able spots for May Day exercises, and finally, we seem to have a queen who is acclaimed by all students! Programs and special enter tainment have been arranged so parents may review the happier side of our college lives. They will appreciate knowing all we are learning in planning social activities. It is our duty, therefore, to take advantage of the festivities. Events will pass in quick suc cession. We are their hosts and they will depend upon us to see all that is planned for them. Penn State's on parade. Let's keep the drums rolling! Exceptional Import Discovered Al Last Laws of averages have excep tions for everything, but this is more than an exception. It might be one for Ripley's column; an appreciative Import has appear ed on the campus. After utilizing Ath Hall's mod ern facilities for two days and two nights, and enjoying coed company at the same time, a Junior Prom Import wrote an Emily Post proof "thank you" note to express her gratitude. Several days later the note was followed by an enormous box of chocolates. The amazed coeds, anxious to disspell renown "Im port Impressions," related their story and good fortune via grape vine system. This Import has contributed mightily toward redeeming her self and other imports in coed eyes. Nevertheless coeds, as a whole, believe in the law of av erages. Ray, Bentley To Speak In Harrisburg Today Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, and . Miss Matilda A. Bentley, assistant to the dean of women, will leave today for Har risburg where Miss Ray will dis cuss "The Home a Power-house" at a luncheon meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the State YMCA. Miss Bentley will speak at the Pine Street Presbyterian Church on "Fashions in Families." CLASSIFIED SECTION MOTORBIKE- almost new $65. An incredible bargain. Call 2996 at noon or evening. contD LOST—One gold wrist watch. Name on back. Finder may claim reward at Student Union or call Dick Ramsey. MDR Wanted and RIDES Offered P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. To Chicago f , L. Wed. or Thurs. C—Grimm-3331. Alpha Tau Omega entertained Chi Omega at dinner Wednesday. Delta Gamma entertained Delta Sigma Phi at a coffee hour yesterday. A NEW HIT BY THORTON WILDER 'THE MERCHANT OF YONKERS' Prisented by—THE PENN STATE:PLAYERS AEPh Gets Discussion . Cup As Nichols '42 Wins Contest May Day Events TODAY Rehearsal All participants and chairmen Front Campus 1 p. m. TOMORROW Mortar Board Tapping— r s:3o a. m. Cwen Breakfast McAllister Hall 7:15 a. m. Set-up All committee wom en Front Campus 8 a. m. Teas Women's Dormitories 2:30-3:30 p. m. Line-up Participants Old Main 3:30 p. m Ceremonies 4:30 p. m. Front Campus H E Seniors Demonstrate Picnics Then And Now How a pot-luck picnic was pre pared in olden times, and how it is prepared in a modernly-equip ped kitchen was the theme of a play and demonstration present ed by eight home , economics seniors in the" Home Economics Auditorium from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. yesterday. Members of the Rural Electri fication Training Group were guests at the demonstration which was open to the public. Women, participating in the pro gram were Anna J. Olson, Esther M. Reiff, Jane E. Holland, Hazel Strope, Mary I. Myer, and Kath ryn Kupsky.. New Art Exhibit Hum Gallery Open Sunday American watercolors provide the theme of the new College Art Gallery show opening in Room 303 Main Engineering today. The display hall will be open Sun day from 8:30• a.m. to 8:30 p.m. due to Mother's Day visitors. Landscapes, abstracts, and still life studies are included among the works of Adolf Dehn, Henry Varnum Poor, Millard Sheets, Doris Lee, Barse Miller and others. The new exhibit will be on dis play for an indefinite period. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. during week days except Saturday when it usually closes at noon. Alpha Chi Rho will be the guests of Chi Omega at a coffee hour from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sun day. ATTENTION '44 !! . Men and Women Candidates for Business and Editorial Staffs of the Daily Collegian-- . ANNUAL SMOKER The Time—Tues., May 13, 8 pat' The Place—Delta Chi - Dancing—Refreshments and Short Speeches • FRIDAY, MAY 9,194 t Jean V. Nichols '42 captured. the Delta Alpha Delta cup foi Alpha Epsilon_ 3 1 11 i by • placing first in the final eliminations of the intramural discus:sion 2- ttr test in Room 227 -- Sparks - Buildtr at 7 o'clock last - night. — Seven finalists representing three sororities gave 3 to 8-mini: ute speeches -on,whether a coli lege woman should marry a non college man, concluding that it' depends entirely upon the indi viduals involved. Houses represeuted were Alpha Chi Omega, SyXill:R. Martin '4l; and Louise M: - Fubss '43; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Corinne E ; Kahn :42y Miss Nichols and Daisie kran ich '44; Chi Omega; - Ruth bey '42 and Jean R. Burch '43. Judges. included Miss Florenci Watkins, forma varsity debater; Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant td the dean of women; George W. Dougherty, instr.uctor in publiC speaking; and Griii-Esn - H. Schug, assistant professor Alt speaking, CONCERT OF CLASSICAL . MUSIC Friday,. May -- 9", ---- 8:30 P.M: Tschaikovsky : 17 Francesca da Rimini Ravel ( Valsiigobles et Sentimenta/es ........ Mozart , Don Giovanni :.-2 Arias Beethoven "Eroica" Symphony JAll CONCERT Saturday, May .10 1P.M::; BIX BEIDERBECKE Greatest cornetist,..:Af -all time. Records sampling - every phase of his career from the days of "Bix Beiderbecke - and his Gang" and the New Or leans Lucky Seven in 1925. thru his associations with Trumbauer, Goldkette, White man and Carmich4el; Come with date and relaic in our Record Lounge. The College Book Store -129 West Beetret-Avenue Tonight's The Night 8:30 Schwab Aud.
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