The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 05, 1942, Image 4

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Second 'Rush Day'
rawhides 6 Parties
Sororities are swinging into see
t-id day of intensive rushing, with
ix houSes planning informal par
ieL, for tonight.
Limited association will continue
~ s usual, with no dating during the
day, except for 15 minutes before
and after meals. Informal parties
will be the only other contact be
tween rushees and sorority women.
Rushees are again urged by
:Frances E. Haley '43, Panhellenic
rushing chairman,. to answer invi
tations by telephone immediately.
flushing chairmen are unable to
o:omplete party plans without the
number of guests.
Itemized expenditures for Wed
nesday parties are due at Student
Union today, and other expendi-
I Lives the day after each Party. Sat
urday party accounts should be left
;t Student Union Monday. Formal
}inner expenditures must be hand
(:d to Miss Haley not later than
)i.oon Tuesday, February 10.
PSCA Cabin Pa rtie
Aid Coed Fitness
Coeds are - invited to increase
physical fitness at the PSCA cabin
each Weekend from 2 p, m. Sat
urday until 9 a. m. Sunday.
Chopping wood, cooking out
door breakfasts, and hiking will
be part of the physical fitness
program. Campus problems will
be discussed around campfires.
Interested women may sign at
the PSCA office by 5 o'clock Fri
day, according to Robert J. Kray
vick '44, cabin committee chair
malt A fifty cent fee will pay
for meals.
That
i•or Valentines Day He reoommend the butt
he famous leattioler $l.BO-47.50 . delight h
alitlMl, DOPUltilly gtaan . . . other
al assortments. VII love any one or
tem! And remember -- only Heart Boxes with
. Whitnion'e NAME oontain Whitman'' famous
UALITY eandyi Fresh train the theherel
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I Bee & Deficit
Next to the Bank Clock
omen Students To Elect
Queen For Senior Ball
Economy Forbids
Class Attendants
To replace the May Queen, co
eds will elect a "Senior Queen"
who will be announced at Senior
Ball in Recreation Hall on Fri.'
day, February 27, it was decided
by WSGA Senate last night_ H.
Leonard Krouse, senior class pres
ident, will be asked to crown her.
WSGA senators- decided the
queen will be unattended, in
keeping with their decision to
limit expenditures during the new
Mother's Day weekend, April 17
and 18.
Senim: members of WSGA Sen-
ate will meet Saturday to choose
candidates. Additional nomina
tions will be made at a mass meet
ing tentatively scheduled for
Schwab Auditorium on Tuesday,
February 17. Preliminary elec
tions will probably be Thursday,
February 19, and choice of one of
three finalists on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 24, in Old Main lobby.
Anne M. Borton, senior senator,
reported that the music depart-'
ment has agreed to help plan en
tertainment for Mother's Day
weekend. Miss Borton, working
with Patricia Mac Kinney '43 and
A. Jane Minnich '44, co-chairmen,
will name coed committees this
week.
Importance of filing petitions
to indicate interest in WSGA
Wor was stressed by Jean Bab
cock '42, WSGA president. Peti
tions including information about
Ali-College averages, other activi
ties, and experiences may be giv
en t) hall or dormitory presidents,
WSGA Senate members, or the
dean of women's office by Friday,
February 20.
In an attempt to secure more
representative voting, two 'plans
for naming six senior honor wo
men were discussed. Miss Bab
cock suggested that WSGA send
postcards to senior coeds contain
ing three nominations for each
office, made by a representative
committee. Jeanne C. Stiles '42,
WSGA Judicial Committee chair
man, said that election of honor
women might be conducted during
regular WSGA elections. Action
will probably be taken next week.
Junior and senior women will
hold their annual reception . for
faculty members in Old Main
lounges from 7:30
.to 10 p. m. on
Wednesday, April 8, it was de
cided after a report from Miss
Borton and a motion by I. Jacque
line Shaffer, junior senator.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
LEAVES POST—Betty L. Zeigler
'42, WRA president and repre
sentative on All-College Cabinet,
will be replaced by 'Patricia Mac-
Kinney '43 while Miss Zeigler is
student teaching.
Chambers, Chiappy
To Edit Co-Edition
Recently elected Co-Edition co
editors are Marjorie R. Chambers
'43 and Helen J. Chiappy '43, suc
ceeding Margaret R. Roberts '42,
present editor.
' Also elected to the senior board
were Marjorie E. McFarland '43,
sports editor; Elizabeth E. Mun
roe '43, feature editor; and Mary
Anastas '43, managing editor.
Sophomores elected to the jun
ior editorial board are Ruth L.
Baker, Dorothy G. Clymer, Bar
bara J. Cooper, Marion R. Rabin
owitz, Beatrice M. White, and Lois
J. Yost.
Freshman editorial candidates
will be called in March.
BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
CLASSIFIED SECTION
JOB WANTED Student with
Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays
free. Can type, operate office
machines, care for children, or do
clerical work. Write P. 0. Colleg
ian Box 261. 3tcomp 3,4,5 M
PENN STATE'S famous Dry Dock
Night Club will be open this
Saturday, February 7. Make your
reservation now at Student Union.
Dry Dock will not be open again
until March 7 and 14.
4tch 4,5, 6, 7 G.
FIRST CLASS ROOM available in
men's dorm $4O for rest of sem
ester. Call treasurer, Phi Sigma
Kappa 3331. Feb. 5-12 Etch RDS
FOR RENT Desirable. room for
remainder of seinester. $25. Call
2571. 3tpd 5,6,7-JDO
PERSON can be identified who
took camel hair coat from second
floor New 'Physics Wednesday
morning. No charges made if re
turned to place from which it was
taken. ltchßE
FOR RENT—Single room back of
campus. Faculty home. Adja
cent bathroom shared with one
student. Telephone 3193.
TWO ROOMS with bath for two
students or three room furnished
apartment for three students.
Meals if desired, Phone 2887.
itch HZ
SELECT ROOMS, running water,
good study facilities, agreeable
surroundings. Call 4850.
FOR RENT—Room in Watts Hall
Call Ken, 4939. •
Rides Wanted
RW—Butler, Kittaning or Pitts
. burgh. L. Fri. 3 C. L. Jaffe,
4927.
R'W—Philadelphia or vicinity—L.
Sat. after 10 a. m. C. Ed. Beck
man, 2011. ltmpd RE
PW—Reading or vicinity—L. Fri
`Unlucky Day'
Proves Lucky
Some couple will have good
luck Friday the thirteenth when a
number is drawn to choose
"sweethearts"' of WRA's formal
Sweetheart Dunce in. White Hall.
Coeds buying tickets for the
dance will find numbers on the
lower left-hand corner. Corres
ponding numbers .will .be placed
in a box and kept for drawing at
the dance.
Tickets may be bought for $l.lO
at Student Union. or from any of
the following women: Bernice M.
Maurer '42, Pauline Crossman '43,
Ann Drivas '43, Patricia Mac Ki
nney '43, Florence I. Jaffy '44,
Grace L. Judge '44, Mary Louise
Keith '44, Adele J. Levin '44,
Margaret K. Ramaley
_'44, and Lu
cille D. Weinstein '44, designer of
_tke tickets. •
Others include H. Elizabeth
Furst '45, Julia a. McFarland '45,
Kathleen M. Osgood '45, and
Elizabeth M. Robinson '45.
The Campus Owls will play for
the dance, which has been given
every year since the building 'of
White Hall in 1938.
BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
AND BONDS
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CRITICS CHEER
- ..; Read What the New York •• •
Reviewers Sag!
A Perfectly Scanda- —Au Kraal and pi
lons story—and a quant comedy . •
delightful one. .. —World Telegram
. . —NY Times
Full of earthiness
-A moral - Satiric - Truth and poetic
and irreverently de- beauty . Brooklyn
lightful too. NY Post . Daily Eagle. • ",
A Rich, dramatic co- Delightfully impish -
" rnedy naughty at .- Mama plays superbly . ;
times. —NY - Sun . . —NY Daily News
and critics agree.
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is incomparable in the . ..
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- BAKER'S WIFE •
(Le Femme du Boulanger) • •
The droll amusing story of
a village baker who had .
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY '6; 19421
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