PAGE FOB?. Frosh Women Elect Hall Officers ; 'ill Nominate Representatives Tonight Thirty-Six Coeds Given Dorm Offices Thirty-siy freshman coeds were elected to dormitory offices in hall meetings last night. Hall presi dents will comprise WSGA Fresh man Council. • Elected to offices at 'Women's Building are: second west and third east—Gloria Greene, president; Joan Clark, vice-president; Bar- . tiara Wells, secretary-treasurer; second east and third. west—Jane Cromis, president; Mary L. Casa nave, vice-president; H. Josephine Miller, secretary-treasurer. . iMdAllister Hall officers include: second north—Nora E. Thompson, president; Betty L. Hornick, vice president; Marjorie R. Cherry, secretary-treasurer; second south— Mary K. Hess, president; Martha E. Elston, vice president; Marion F. Heath, sect etary-treasurer; third north—Flotine E. Olson, president; Nancy J. Hodgson, vice president; Libby J. McKinley, secretary-treasurer. Third south—Patricia Diener, president; Betty J. Lyman, vice president; Joan E. PioHet, secre tary-treasurer; fourth north—Bar bara Britton, president; Lillian R. Vallish, vice-president; Vivian J. Price, secretary-ti easurer; fourth south—EleanOr L. Lathrop, presi- r=l For Efficient Immaculate Service - Penn State Laundry 320 IIY•. Beaver Ave Dial 3261 Home Ec Cafeteria I Opened To Publk Specializing in iwell,balanced in expensive meals, the Home Eco nomics Cafeteria was recently opened to faculty and students. A menu consisting of a main dish, salad, vegetable, beverage and bread will be served for 18 cents. Menus are planned by home eco nomics students under supervision of an instructor and served daily from 11:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. dent; Jane E. Smith, vice-presi 7 dent; Dale Quinn. secretary-trea surer. Downtown dormitory officers in clude Anchorage—Vivian I. IVlar tin, president; Mary L. DeGardewn, vice president; Jane Buchanan, secretary-treasurer; Pines—Eliza beth J. Meyers, president; Eliza beth J. Gailey, vice-president; Lois B. Whitlock, secretary-trea surer; Davey Dormitory—Mildred H. White, president; E. Ann Gar ber', vice president; Margaret M. STATE Schaeffer, secretary-treasurer; Lo- "Aloma of the South Seas" cust Lane Lodge—Marjorie H. NITTANYi Schultz, president: Carolyn Fish- "They Met In Botilbay" er, vice-president: Rosemary Key Ser, secretary-treasurer. Two Coeds Pledged Alpha Chi Omega pledged Mil dred B. Schmidt '43 at 8 p. m and Chkritides Wedged Betty J Frabie '44 at 6:30 p. m. yesterday CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT Single or double room. Nice location. Newly furnished. Call JOhn Brown 789. stch 4-7-8-9-10 M FOR RENT to the right boy. Half of comfortable room in faculty home. Block and a half from cam pus. Apply in person to the Col lege Chaplain 4tch l-2-7-9VIM FOR RENT—Attractive room in fa - culty ,home. Single or double. No other roomers. itch 7 8 9 J. M. DOUBLE or single room and gar age in private home. Men grad uate students preferred. Phone 4118. itch 7 J. M. FOR SALE—Green. official size concert guitar. Excellent con dition. Reasonable. Phone 2148. itch 7 J. M. WANTED—Three men to share apartment. Private bath. Kit chen facilities. Phone Paul,_ 3251. stch 7 8 9 10 11 J. M WANTED—Roommate to share double room. Inquire 105 E. Nittany Ave. Phone 2129. 3tcomp 7 8 9 J. M. WANTED—Boy to deliver DAILY COLLEGIAN. Call in person between two and four today, 313 Old Main. ltcomp J. M. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Nominating To Follow Freshman Mass Meeting A compulsory meeting of fresh man women will be held in 110 Home Economics Building directly following the mass meeting in Schwab Auditorium tonight. Nom inations will be made for WSGA freshman senator, and for the first time for freshman representative to WRA Board. Elections will be next week. ' Betty L. Zeigler '42, WRA pres ident, pointed out that a, class re presentative would serve as a medium of promoting freshman interest in. WRA organizations. When nominees are introduced, their qualifications must be given, said Dorothy L. Jones, sophomore WSGA senator, in charge of nom inations. A 1.5 average must be maintained by the freshman WSGA senator and a 1.2 average is required of the WRA Board representative. AT THE MOVIES 1~~ J.l; ~s,, f v~. c$A: • . oteh ear ....... ••••••• • on the •cAmpus ,•• • heote ou'd enjoy reading "Tobaccoland, U. S. A.," oi• hearing a lecture on Chesterfield's can't-be-co Pied blend of the world's best ,cigarette tobaccos ... but _ the best way to learn about Chesterfields is to try 'em. You'll find more cigarette pleasure than you ever had before. Copyright 1941. taco= & Nyco Toimcoo Co WOMEN IN SPORTS. Proteins, Fats Frosh Beat Juniors Freshman hockey players de feated juniors, 1-0 in the season's To Be Displayed first intramural game on Holmes Field yesterday, when Anna Radle Second in a series of nutrition scored in the last half. exhibits will be held in 209 Home Although juniors succeeded in Economics Building from 8 a. m. to keeping the ball in opponent's ter- noon 'today when 100 calorie por ritory most of the game, their one tions of protein , and fat foods will goal made in the last half was de- be displayed. dared illegal because of a player Students of Home Economics out of position. Ann Drives, stal-. 402, under supervision of Mrs. Ent-- wart junior right forward, suf- ma W. Welch, instructor, will be in fered a leg injury when she was charge of exhibits which will con hit with the ball near the end of Unite- this semester oh Tuesdays the first half, and Thursdays. g, Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, director Coeds have until 5 p. in. Thurs- . of ; the College Health Service, urges day to sign for AU-College tour- students to attend the exthi!bits.: He naments in archery, tennis, and said they would be especially help golf. Prospective contestants for ful 40 students who eat in testeu archery and tennis should sign at rants as the displays illustrate the WRA office and golfers at the foods essential for general I = iealth. caddy house. To plan for the annual Christ- SDE Elects Officers Officers elected recently by sig mas recital, spring concert and ma Delta Epsilon ; graduate wo special acts, the concert dance men's scientific fraternity, include group will meet in the Rhythm • Miss Emily T. Wolfe, botany as- Room, White Hall, at 7 o'clock to- sistant, president; Miss Lillian L, night, announced Dorothy C. El- Arent, chemistry instructor, vic,e lis '43, president. Try-outs for president; and Mrs. V. R. Haber, new members will be held this secretary-treasurer. week. Present members, all soph:.' omores, include Jean Esh, Marion - - E. Hora, Anne W. Jenkins, A. Rides Wanted • Ruth Krimmel, Marjorie A. Kron- R.W.—York. L. Fri. afternoon. ick, Selina Solomon, and Lila A. C. 'Dorothy Magor, Alpha. Chi Whoolery. Omega.. Oct. 7,8, S. Ti s key're cheering Chesterf because they're MILDER COOLER and BETTER-TASTING You'll join the millions who say , WITH ME IT'S CHESTERFIELD *SI/446h 1:1:1 `''`'` • TUESDAY, 0CT08ER:7.7(1941
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