PAGE FOUR Four Merithers Added To Home Ec Faculty Four staff members and six graduate assists have been added to the faculty of department of hdme economics, Miss Laura W. Drummond, department head, an nounced yesterday. . The staff members are Miss Rose 'Cologne, assistant professor of home economics education; Miss M. Jane Dearing, instructor of clothing and textiles; Miss Mary D. Stockton, assistant in institu tional administration; and Mrs. Mary W. Streyffeler, -instructor of home economics education. The graduate assistants are Miss Evelyn M. Benjamin, child devel opment; ' Miss Carolyn Crawford, home management; Miss Frances D. Eddy, Institutional administra tion; Mrs. Arista MCCormick Francis, foods; Miss Viola M. Johnson, Institutional administra tion; and Miss Deborah Summer, institutional administration. WSGA To Continue Open Meetings Open meetings, begun last spr:ng to promote interest in wo men's government, will be con tinued this year, Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president has announced. The idea came from the annual Intercollegiate Association of Wo men Students convention which Miss Babcock ar.cl Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA vice-presi dent attended in Lubbock, Tex. WSGA Senate compiled a list of women who mi.sht be interested in attending the government meetings. From these women ad ditional names and helpful com ments on WSGA plans were noted. Fraternity Pledge Total Reaches 454 (Continued from Page One) Delta Upsilon (la): Robert Bor chardt, Richard C. Eberly, John C. Frey, Earl Lietz, Charles Mayer, Robert M. Meyers, Wilßain F. Schultz, James M. Stavely and Richard B. Willis. Gamma Sigma Phi (18): Kappa: Delta Rho (12): Robert Conrad, James R. Cope, Robert C. Dickey, Paul B. Gottschall, F. George Osgood Jr. Kappa Sigma (7): Robert C. Bather, Carroll P. Blackwood, Walter D. Brinkley, Robert J. Farnsworth, Dean B. Ricks and Earl F. Beiersdorfer. Lambda Chi Alpha (9): Harvey L. Bates, Herbert C. Fetzer, George E. Fuller, Walter R. Powers, Jr., and Henry 0. Saylor. Phi Delta Theta (15): Delbert D. Hamilton, Jr., Robert C. Hastedt, F. Stuart Leitzell, John B. Meyers, David B. Robinson, Phi Epsilon Pi (14): Phi Gamma Delta (10): Phi Kappa (9): John Boyle, Rob ert Gildea, Cyril J. Ivory, Patrick Moohey, Jr., Edward 'Pisklak, Stanley Smariga, and Alfred S. Phi Kappa Psi (16): Robert T. Bair Jr., John K. Bates Jr., Alfred E. Campdon, John K. Lord, Robert F. Ramin, Robert F. Snyder, Rob ert 'M. Foster, and Robert G. Mein ken. Phi Kappa Sigma (15): Richard W. Fox, William S. Borland, John L. Moorshead, Ralph E. Peterson, John R. Post, Jr., Thomas F. Reiley, Free Association, Dutch Treats Included• In Sorority Rushing Free association with freshman and transfer women for four weeks, including "rCshman has begun women's rushing sea son this year. During this time freshmen and transfers may visit sorority houses and suites. Ou;,- side associations will be on a "dutch treat" basis. The Panhellenic Association will hold a tea Friday, October 3, to assist in freshman and trans fer orientation. Following the four-week period and before Thanksgiving, each sorority will have three • open houses. Sorority women may not visit freshmen aid transfers in their rooms or entertain them in sorority houses except at designat ed times of open houses, but out side associations may be contin ued. Freshmen and transfers should attend as many open houses as possible for periods not exceeding 30 minutes at each house to be come acquainted with women from all sororities. Two get-togethrrs, attendees by invitation only, will be held by each house between Thanksgiving and Christmas. These dates will be announced du"•ing November. Get-togethers will be followed by limited association until examin ation week, during which there will be a strict silent period. Formal rucY - '— , * will begin next today," Dean Ray brought out. She semester with four infoirnal par: added the way to keep freedom ties and two formal ones pre- was to help make happy condi ceding formal bidding. No wo- tions for other people and 'to make man .may be bid unless she has yourself the best person you can, been registered at the College for Sarah P. Searle '42, PS'OA co one semester and has a scholastic president, and Miss Agnes High average of not less than one, smith, associate PSCA secretary, extended a welcome to all fresh- READ THE COLLEGIAN . men to visit the CA office, 403 Old CLASSIFIEDS Main. William W. Salom, Charles A. Wedge Jr. Phi Kappa Tau (12): James Payne Charles A. Noaoro, Daniel Myers, Fred A. McAdams, William Lane, Paul Kemp, and George F. Brad ley. Phi Sigma Delia (18): Phi Sigma Kappa (15): Robert Bartle, William H. Franklin Jr., Joseph J. Golerrvbeski, William L. Keefaurer, Basil T. Lauphier, Peter Scott, Jack Weber, Casey Zeuart. Pi Kappa Alpha (17): Russell Cline, Joseph R. Fellows, Donald Fishei., Dick W. Hemphill, William Kennedy, John 'McCall, George C. Highman, Harry Watkins, and David E. White. Pi Kappa Phi (3): Sigma Alpha Epsilon (12): Charles R. Allen, Jr., Stephen W. Pease, Charles Tanguy, and Robert D. Wilson. Sigma •Chi (9): Henry H. Kirk patrick, Robert S. MacNahl, Rich ard S. Reynolds, and Robert Schmidt. Sigma Nu (9): Thomas V. Blythe and John E. Dunbar, Jr. Sigma Phi Alpha (4): Boles P. Hall, Walter L. Dutton, Donald S. Pratt, and 'Martin B. Yarnall. Sigma Phi Epsilon (13): Richard D. Collins, Harry K. Thompsop, Nelson W. Chivers, Carl Gerhardt, Thomas B. Harder and Robert C. Ramer. Sigma Pi (11): Buddy Aumkst, Charles Gilbert, Arland H. Wagon hurst, Robert Weitzell, Bert Jesler, Ted Kruk, Warren Clark, Leonard BRING THE BLUE BAND TO THE COLGATE GAME SPONSORED BY THE BUFFALO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Transfer Name Cards Ready Al Dean's Office Transfer women who have not obtained name cards may; get them from the dean of women's office or at • the WSGA sponiored coffee hour in Atherton Hall at 6:30 tonight. This custom, the only one re quired of transfers, will be car ried out for two weeks. Coeds whb have entered the College from undergraduate centers are considered transfers. Freshmen requesting custom exemptions should report to Jeanne C. Stiles '42, WSGA Judi cial Committee chairman, (*ore tomorrow noon. Dean Ray Emphasizes- Freedom To '45 Coeds Today's rarity of freedom was stressed by Miss Charlotte E. Ray, ddan of women, at the freshman women's mass meeting yesterday following introduction of WSGA officers by Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president. "You have to look a long way to find the'kind of freedom we have Orquhart, Harry Edwards, I. Bor dette Coldren, and William Fritch man. Tau Kappa Epsilon (13): Carroll. Barton, Robert Alberts, Victor Morel, James P. Blair, Charles W. Briner, Don Keagy, John Magnus, John N. Moore, John Neel, Frank Pagenkemper, Thomas Riley, Jos eph 'Schmucker, and William C. :Smith. Tau Phi Delta (7): John E. Har ney. Theta Chi (11): Theta Xi (7): Howard H. Brink Triangle (6): PENN STATE VS. COLGATE OUR FIRST GAME Zeigler '42 Announces Additional Champions Bp. m. Vivaldi. Concerte Grosse in D. Chopin piano concerto The 1941 spring season intra- No. 2. WQXR. . mural champions, who Carried off 10 p . m. "Bringing Up Father."' honors after the annual WRA ban- WCAU. quet, have been announced by Betty L. Zeigler '42, WRA presi- 10 p. in. Raymond Gram Swing, dent. news commentator. WOR. They included Class baseball . All-Colflege golf Janet L. Fleming '42 Intramural golf All-College archery Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Lou Lenker '43 %Intramural table tennis All-College table tennis Kappa Alpha Theta Natalie L. Coperman '4l Intramural baseball Intramural tennis Atherton West Kappa Kappa Gamma fntramural archery Delta Gamma WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR LAUNDRY THIS YEAR?... A better method is to send it home regularly by RAIL WAY EXPRESS—and have it returned the same way. Our service is fast, sure—and convenient. Economical rates include pick-up and delivery at no extra charge within our regular vehicle limits in all cities and prin cipal towns. Your choice of prepaid or collect charges. Just as convenient too, for 'most any shipment: Baggage, gifts, cake or a pet elephant. RAI LWA z uqr XP - RE S AGENCY , . NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1941 SELECTED BROADCASTS' . 12:05 a. m. Benny Goodman. WOR. Class of 1943 0 12: 1 30 a. m Bob Chester Courtesy of Dartmouth "jack-o-Lantern WCAU