MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1942 WSGA Nominates Five Coeds To Vie For Senior Queen . Ruth J. Posner; Sophomore --Colors: steel gray and turquoise (Continued from Page One) Shirley B. Nathanson; Juniors blue Barbara C. Painter, Dorothy C. Sylvia Millberg, Shirley Paikin. Freshmen —Nan S. Brown, Joan Petty, Miriam R. Ramsey, Eliza- Gamma Phi Beta M. Clark, Helen C. McCleary, Jane beth A. Speer, Mary E. Tome, Colors: mode and brown N. Magee, Betty L. Mock, Patricia Katherine Wright; Sophomores Freshmen • r -- Jane A. Billinger, A. Smith, Marion K. Wilson, N. Carol J. Barbour, Lucille R. Was- Dorothy G. Beachley, Alice J. Louise Woolever; Sophomore sink; Special students Jane C. Herr, Mary E. Long, Irene J. Mc- Helen E. Dodd. Jones, Ruth C. Parkinson. Daniel, Henrietta B. Munroe, Jane Alpha Epsilon Phi A. Nettzow, Dorothy J. Shigley, M. Colors: green and white Jane Stoudnour, lone H. Trovai- Jordan To Tell , Barbara R. Wells, Sara M. Wat- • One hundred and - seventy-three Freshmen Edith B. Bernstein kin t ,Be ty Jane Yost, Faye C. Haz- Business Tips Women are wearirig,:Lbright ribbons Bernice F. Goldman, Ruth S. Good elwood. Junior Sarah E. Weiss, today, indidatihetheg' plan to join kind, Vivien,T_, Klein, AnedaLuck- Nancy J. Zartman; Senior Mary Miss Ruby Mae Jordan of the a sorority: To theticwe offer sin- er t Le . onore W. Robin, Joan F Run- L: Krumrine; Special studentM. Katharine ' Gibbs Secretarial cere ccitigrafulatitin and hope kel, Margaret Stern; Sophomores Olive Whyatt. School will speak in 121 Sparks their fraternity affiliations May —Doris S. Lavine, Marion R. 11.3. be Pleasant. , - binowitz, Ruth W. Schwarzman. Kappa Alpha Theta at 4 o'clock today on problems of Alpha Omicron to Colbrs: black and gold women in business. however, we are priinatily con- Freshmen Marie L. Bauer, Miss Jordan's talk is sponsored Colors: red and white cerned with freshirien and trans- Gunnel 0. Bjalme, Doris F. Camp- by Tau Phi Sigma, secretarial - -•- Freshmen Virginia Bloom, fees Who have decided, for one Elizabeth J. Bratton, Ruthbell, Mardia M. Crichton, Ruth B. honorary, and Mortar Board, sen reason or another,'lii remain rode- PriscillaT. Cobb,Margaret M. Col- Davey, Mary L. Hansen, Mary G. for women's honorary. Special Clyde, ' pende nt. lins, Ellen M.. Cromer, Olive H. Hartsock, Evelyn P. Kohler, Betty interviews may •be scheduled _. ..... Perhaps they have felt a little Dawson, Dorothy A. Evans, Betty J. Lyman, Virginia Manley, Renee through Miss Honors M. Noyes, out of things these past two weeks, J. Fischler, Christine E. Fox, E. U. Marks, Alice L. Murbach, Cy- instructor in economics. when friends dashed from party Jean Galley, Cecilia G. Goodlin, rene E. Newcomb, Marie E. Pen- Appointments will be held in to party, discussed and re-discuss- Margaret H. Gregory, Carolyn L. nell, Winifred F. Singer, Gail the apartment of Miss Nina M. ed which hOuse to pledge. Per- Jimeson, Ruth M. Johnson, Lettie Twichell. Bentley, assistant to the dean of haps they, too, wanted to "go B. KnutSen, Marguerite.M. Mayer, Kappa Delta women, from 9 ,to 2 p. m. today, sorority." Joan K. Miller, Isabel Milligan, Colors: green and white Alice M. Murray, Mortar Board We have seen freshmen lose in- . Betty E. - Platt, Mae V. Remensyn- Sophomores Eleanor V. Craw- president, stated last night. • terest, enthusiasm, and perspec- der, Myrrel H. Rewbridge, Mona ley, Eloise M. France, Winifred E. tive because circumstances pre- C. Shibli, Peggy J. Smith, Kather- Spahr; Juniors Virgiina L. Col vented them from wearing pledge ine E. Swavely, Sarah A. Thomp-, trin, Helen L. Johnson, Beatrice Berareuter To Speak pins. We have vAlched with un- son, Dorothy L. Warneka, Gertrude E. Smith. Dr. Robert G. Bernreuter, pro derstanding, knowing if is diffi- J. Wyckoff, Miriam L. Zartman, Kappa Kappa Gamma fessor of education and Juniorpsychol -Mary J. Walsh. ColorS: light and dark blue cult to see others have somethingogy, will speak on "Social Matur you can not. -- Chi Omega • - Freshmen Jane Btichanan, ity in Young Children" at the Col- Colors: cardinal and straw Elizabeth Furst, Kathryn Metzger, lege Nursery School, Home Econ- Some coeds get a lot of fun Freshmen Carolyn Emerick, Dale Quinn; Sophornores Nancy omics Building, at - 8 p. m. tomor from sororities. More important, Ruth A.Ernst,Clara M. Jackson Hamill, Elaine Merrill; Juniors row. Parents, teachers, and oth- Greek otganizationsbelp some ob- A. tairt, good Scholastie--and activities ..- - • ! . -•-. Jessie E. Jons Carol M. kane , , Jane Brugler, Marguerite Cham b • GertrudeiL db m er interested adults may attend. Home LC to Show - _ records: However, no sorority IVlarguerite E..Lenker, Lois M. Mil- - ley, un o . ler, 'Marian J. Miller, Elizabeth M. Kriincon does for. a person. what she can •• .Robitiscirt, bla .M. .ttoliOs, Rita - .L. Colors: pink and blue • Fi•uits, -Vegetables not do for herself.; • . - Rokbsz; Jean K: Runk, Marjorie H. Freshman --- Margaret George; CLASSIFIED SECTION In the Sinai ana.,.yes, each coed Schultz, Mary . E. Thompson. Juniors --;- Elizabeth V. Gram; Hel- Fruits and vegetables in 100 cal- decides for herself ...whether she Delta definite . - en K. Lotz. ONE double robin; $2.50. One orie portions will be featured in will make a decent average, •,-•- cAlor8: - pink, blue, and gold Phi Mu single • room, $3,00. Close to "• the third Weekly nutrition exhibit whether she will differ activities; Freshilien Joyce I. Ash, Car- Colors: rose and white campus, convenient for ag. stu .by home eptinOrilits juniors in 209 whether she will- le. well-liked. olyn K. Charm:AM, Marjorie R. Freshmen Margaret h. Remit-hone 336.121 dents. Steam heat. P Home Economies Building from 3 Independents, it is true, may have , Cherry, Peggy A. - Consley, Eliza- ton, ;GeOrgeanna M. Holt,Maryry. Heister street. 3tpd 16,17,18 M to 5 15. m. today and Ba.M. to noon no . upperclass women to -guide beth •,c. Cress Well, Margaret G. B. Port, 'Lois B. Whitlock; Soptia=! SELECT ROOMS; - running water, -tomorrow: . , • them: - They :may have to plan Coo, Patricia. Diener, Martha E. more Kathryn Ake; Senior stoker heat, pleasant surround- . The exhibit will show suchfatts, their own study and-activity pro- Elston, Florabel Hain, Martha E. Gerald B. Park. ings, 123 W. Nittany. Phone 4850. as the need Of two vegetable Serv_. grams.' But the large number of 'James, Barbara M. Keast, Alma J. . Theta Phi Alpha ' .• .- - 3teh• 13, 14, 16 Z. • ineg; abler ,than potatoes, arid two non-Greeks who have been elect= kehier, Marjorie G. Walton, Claire Colors: ;silVer, gold 'and blue. fruit servings daily. Albino rats; ed to important positions and L. Weaver. . Freshmen Mary Battle, Rita ROOMMATE WANTED First which have been fed deficient diets leading honoraries As proof that Emanon Belforiti; .Sophomore— Ursla Frcist; floor center, - Watts Hall. $43 for the past - Week, will be exhib-• it can be done. .. __ Colors: red and White Junior—Charlotte Ilartinan. rest of semester.- Call Wood or , ited. . . —L. M. F. Freshmen Hannah D. Frankel, Zeta 'Thu Alpha LoVell, 3866. 3tpd 14, 16, 17 G. Coeds May Name More Candidates Five second semester seniors, chosen by' senior WSGA Senate members. as Senior Queen candi dates, were announced last night And Will"be introduced at a wom en's , mass, meeting in Schwab Au ditoriiiin at 7 O. m. torriorrovv. They . are Joyce L. 13rayton. E. Louise Hack, timothy J. Johnson, betty M. Mattin, and tarbara -torrence. . • Additional ifoininations may be Made' from the floor. Acdotding to Jean fiabcock '42, WgGA Pfes ident, who will preside, new cand idates must , be present at the meet ing, to be introduced by the coed who ,n6mirlates them. Candidates will be required to give pictures, at least 3 by 5 inches, to Patricia Mac Kinney '43, by Wednesday. They will be dis played on a bulletin board in Old Main lobby Thufsday, day of pre liminary elections. Miss Mac Kinney and A. Jane Minnich '44, Mother's Day week end co-chairmen, will sUpervise this election and the 'final one Tuesday, February 24. The senior chosen by coeds from the ? three finalists will be crowned by H.. Leonard Krouse, senior class president, at Senior Ball February 2/. MARION 1 K .. ..91te Women You Can Alwitys Count. On Youi-self His Crew Glenn Miller Will Bring: RAY EBERLE HUTTON Chattanooga Choo-Choo Rolls On Time—So Don't Be Late. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 14 Sororities Extend 291 Bids; 173 Women Accept He'll •Be Rolling Into .Rec Hall On SENIOR :ALL Your Ticket $3.85 "Track 29" for Feb. 27 TEX BENEKE THE MODERNAIRES PAGE THREE