PAGE FOUR Red, While and Blue fashions Are Oul— IBut Patriotism Stays Taps are sounding on the fashion .Cield for red, white and blue insig oias and other do-dads affecting a military appearance. Fashion experts predict a mili tary funeral for tiny eagles, gold stars and brass buttons, followed by the birth of subtle covert twills, army khakis and navy blues. These more subtle military additions to college women's wardrobes will carry the patriotic influence through the fall. 'College women's clothes, the last word in. style, will emphasize plaids again this year and basic silk or crepe date dresses. The masculinity of last season, charac terized by army and navy acces sories, will be absent. For coeds who would appear smart, there is the Home Econom ics Clinic, composed of dress ex perts to straighten out clothing problems. These • experts suggest glamoriz ing hair-dos and becoming make up and color combinations for the would 7 4be glamor girl. All women are urged to take clothing woblems to the Clinic. Pop-In Hours Pop-in night Sunday evening will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., WSGA Senate announced Wed nesday evening. G ..,_.,,,-,,,,-- ; .4.. .‘„,:... a .....„. .:,.... ;.. k, • ..-,•.:-.4 , v. ,, wy::: . 4.:1 , 7; , ;!:..,f , ti tF4".-.,',:•!::t . :. Shows at 1:30. 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 TODAY - SAT. MON. `, l• , r . y •.k.z i• • , • _ • • , ) I Belle Corner Room Penn MUSIC BY THE STATESMEN USE ROUTE 45 TO BELLEFONTE Senate Suggests 10 Coeds For Hall Presidencies HEADS ELECTIONS Margaret K. Sherman '43, above, WSGA vice-president, is in charge of WSGA hall elections. 10 Women To Attend Next Senate Meeting Ten women will receive writ ten invitations to WSGA Senate meeting in the WSGA room, White Hall, at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Those who will be invited are Audrey R. Dice 42, G. Barbara Tear '42, Sara M. Bailey '43, L6u ise M. Gregory 43, M. Frances Gregory '43, Charlotte Hartman '43, Jane M. Parkhill '43, Doris E. Porter '44, Alberta M. Spudis '44, Dorothy L. Mognet '45, Elizabeth Molyneaux '45, and Irene Triv ioli '45. Panhel Will Entertain Freshmen, Transfers All freshman and transfer wo men are invited tc' the-Panhellen ic coffee hour in 'the .southeast lounge of Atherton ,Hall from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight. Sorority women have been re questecLnot to wear their pins to the party. Gridiron Rally " (Continued from Page One) the ride, or a beating—but to win. As for talking, we plan to do all "of it on the gridiron on Saturday." Gerald F. aiherty '42, All-Col lege President, introduced Presi dent Hetzel, Higgins, and other student leaders. Dan DeMarino, assistant football coach, also spoke. After the• bonfire had died down, the Blue Band, followed by the 5,000 students, marched down Shortl idge road, College ave., Frazier st., Beaver ave., and Allen st., where they stopped at Co-op corner, sang the Alma Mater, and dispersed. The pep rally was sponsored by campus hat societies, with Charles F. Mattern '42, as chairman. Other committee members were Doher ty, Finn, William Murphy '43, William 0. Meyers '42, George Pittinger '44, Boss B. Lehman '42, Elden T. Shaut '42 and Harold L. Zimmerman '44. DANCING 9-12 NO COVER CHARGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Additional Nominations May Be Made Monday Ten nominations for hall presi dents of upperclass women's dor mitories were made by WSGA Senate Wednesday night, accord ing to Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA vice-presrcent, in charge of elections. Coeds may nomin ate additional women in house meetings 'at 10 p. m. Monday. A 1.5 scholPstic average is re quired of all presidential nominees and a 1.2 for 'other offices. Names were suggested for each Atherton Hall unit and Grange Dormitory. Nominations for oth er offices win also be conducted in Monday house .meetings. Elec tions in town dormitoikes will be next week. Women nominaled.include Reba M. Hough '42, and Geraldine A. Custer '43, northeast Atherton; Esther M. Hall '43, and Virginia F. Reilly '43, southeast Atherton; Marjorie A. Kronich '42, Helen P. Miller '43, and Mildred Schmidt '43, northeast Atherton; • Janet Herzog '42, southwest Atherton; M. Olga McCarthy '42. and Janet V. Hc'lmes '43, Grange. Senate members have been ap pointed to supervise hall and dor mitory nominations. Miss Sher man will be in charge•of northeast Atherton; Nancy E. Gosser '43, southeast Atherton; Betty R. Broderick '44, northwest Ather ton; I. Jacqueline Shafer '43, southwest Atherton; -Dorothy L. Jones '44, Grange; Jean Babcock '42, Wylie dormitory; E. Miriam Jones '43. Christmon's dormitory; and Miss Sherman, Frazier Hall. choir Voices (Continued from Page One) ian Whitcomb '44. Second Alto—Alice Burwell '44, Jane Cron '45, Reta Jenkins '44, Helen McKee '44, Florine Olson '45, Detty Qui,ggle. '45, Myrrell Reioridge '45, Ann Sheffield '44, Sarah Thompson '45, Betty Wet terau '43. First Tenor—James Beach '43, Robert Cochran '43, Leonard Dil eanis '45, Arden Emerick '42, Ray Enterman '42, James Farrell '45, Alfred Flowers '43, Edward Rob erts '44, and Henry Simons '43„ Second Tenor—Boyd Bell '42, Fenwick Brown '42, William Christoffers '43, Emory Lowry '45, Edward Hewitt '45, George Os good '44, and John Strucle '44. First Bass—David Crawford '44, Wilbur Eby '44, George Houck '45, Jack Mahoney '42, Kevert Mel lott '45, William Nesbit '42, Jack Oyler '43, Arthur Poorbaugh '43, Augustus Swope '42, Paul Teare '43, Charles Zicrdi '44, and Albert Zimmer '42. Second Bass—Harry Ashbaugh '45, Harold Doran '42, Leslie El lis '43, William Davey '43, Wil liam Kinsley '43, George Kline '42, Robert Lengel '45, Ralph Lyford '44, Bernard Plesser .'43, William Reed '44, Henry Stoner '42, Theo dore Torrey '45, Leonard Urqu hart '44, George Dorranic '44, James Brown '44, and Appen Hoffman '45. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED SECTION SELECT room, ru:lning water, for three at two seventy five per week. 123 W. Nittany Ave. Phone 4850. 3teh-2, 3. 4. P. J. FOR RENT—Large newly fur nished room for two seniors or graduate students. 421 S Atherton St. 2tpd-2-% M. WANTBD—Students to sell Beaver Field Pictorials at football games. Inquire at Student Union. 2 tch 3-4 Rides Wanted 'RM.—Colgate game. L—Friday C—H. Held 4933. WM Exempts Four WRA Co-RepDat From '45 Customs Boasts s,SPoris WSGA Senate has approved custom exemptions for four fresh man women as recommended by WSGA Judicial Committee. Coeds excused from wearing bows and name cards but who must keep freshman hours are Elizabeth Meyers, Elizabeth Moly neaux, Katherine Sivavely and Dorothy Warneka. Other women desiring . to be ex empt should call Jeanne C. Stiles '42, judicial chairman, by Saturday. We, The Women So All Coeds May Become Acquainted Another opportunity for frater nity women, freshman and trans fer coeds to become better ac quainted comes with Panbel's an nual coffee hour tonight. During the past two weeks of free association many have already gotten to know one another, but it has been impossible for both new and old college generations •to meet every one they have wanted to. • Supplementing these are pop-in nights when both non-Greek and fraternity women may meet all '45 Necessity of such get-togethers and the. advisability of taking ad vantage, of. all opportunities is ap parent. They are the only sways in whidh these women meet in social groups. Otherwise their associa tions, in many instances, would be purely on class or business basis. Individual invitations are not is sued to any 'of these affairs. Gen eral announcements are made to include all coeds.. _lt is wise to take advantage of them. SELECTED BROADCASTS 8:15 p. m. Brahm's Symphony No. 2,• WQXR. 8:15 p. m. Platigorsky, cellist, WOR. 8:30 p. m. InLrmation Please, KDKA. 10 p. m. Hollywoqd Premier, WCAU. 10:15 p. m. Benny Goodman, WOR. 10:30 p: m. Roosevelt and Wil kie speak, WCAU. BUY COLLEGIAN NOW FRIDAY, OCTORF.II 3, 1941 With plans completed for ar. chery, golf, horseshqe,RnA, tennis matches and a bicycle' bteakfpst hike, WRA invites men• and wo. men students to sign •at Student Union before Saturday neon participate in the second All -Col. lege Co-Recreation Day Sunday. WSGA Senate and Student Tri bunal granted freshmen permit sion to attend. Fee for the hike, which will leave from thd corner opposite Miles st. Methodist Church at . 9 a. m. is 75 cents. Students may participate in one aCtivity in addition to -the,hike and will meet from 2 to 4 :at the following places: "arOhery, Holmes 'Field; golf, Caddy Houqe; horseshoes, outside Recreation Hall; and tennis, College courts. Committees named by" Ada Lord '43, general chairmah, in clude golf, Marge King '42, and Priscilla MacLellan '44; tennis, Anna Lee Carey '42, and Elizabeth C. Cresswell '45; archery, Miss Harriet M. Gray, graduate asth tant :n physical education; horse shoes, Jane H. Murphy '44, and Mary Jo Powell '44; bicycles, Pris cilla MacLellan '44, and F. Doris Stevenson" '44;. breakfast, Miis Mildred A. Lucey, assistant prcii lessor of physical education, Betty M. Breese '43, Marge R. Chambers '43,, Anne C. Dorworth '43, and Ruth M.l Saylor '43. Churches To Receive Student receptions which fresh=- man women may. attend, xvill be sponsored by local churches from Bto 10 o'clock tonight. They in clude University Baptist, St. An drew's Episcopal, Faith • EvangeliL ca' land Reformed, Friends Meet ing, Grace Lutheran, St. Paul's Methodist, and Presbyterian. Weiner- Roast Planned All wpmen hockey players are invited to a WRA-sponsored wei ner roast on Jordan Fertility Ploth at 5:30 p.• m. Monday, announced Pauline Crossman '43, chairman. Bike Hike Changed WRA. Board has decided not to use bicycles on the cabin party arid hike for transfers, leaving the Home Economics Building at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow.