PAGE FOUR. 20 Pledges Assume Duties New officers elected this week I,y eight sorority pledge classes Al.w.a Chi Omega—Margaret Goo 1 '45, president; Gloria G. Gr.:,ene '45, vice-president; Eliz c.b-th- A. Spier 4.5, secretary; :I , 9uline A. Huber '45, treasurer. /Jolla Omicron Pi—Joan K. Mill t,r '45, president. Chi Omega— Elizabeth M. Robinson '45, presi dent. Delta Gamma—Martha E. Els- Ln '45, president; Florabelle Hain '45, secretary. Kappa Alpha Theta —Marie Ellen Pennell '45, secre tary; Marie L. Bauer '45, treasur er. Kappa Kappa Gamma—A, Jane Brlgler '43, president; Ger trude E Lundbom '43, vice-presi dent; Jane M. Buchanan '45, sec retary; Helen E. Furst '45, social chairmen Elaine Merrill '44, ncholarship chairman. Phi Mu— Mary E. Werts '44, president; Mary J. Meany '45, secretary. Zeta Tau Alpha—Joan M. Clark '45, president; Betty L. Mock '45, cecretary; Nan S. Brown '43, treasurer: Results of two'sorority elections sire Alpha Omicron Pi—Janet V. ).{olmes '43, president; Dorothy . .E 'Jennings '44, vice-president; Ella )3. Ferris '43, recording secretary; E. Elizabeth Eshleman- '43, cor r•esponding secretary; Laila M. Dunkelberger '43, treasurer; Bet ty L. Miller '44, social chairman. Zeta Tau Alpha—Kathryn F. Walter '43, president; Nora S. Ames '43, vice-president; Marie T. Nolte '43, secretary; Kathryn E. Walker '43, treasurer; Mary J. Spear '44, historian. A new defense project has re cently been initiated by Grange Dormitory coeds, according . to Sylvia P. Schmidle '42, president. Under the supervision of hall counselors, an afghan will be worked upon by coeds in their e.p re time. Hi TN' WS (GIVE HER A BOX OF CANDY GRAHAM & SON To Look Your Best, Friday Night Be Sure Your Hair Is DANCE TO o f HE MUSIC Neat In Appearance. Glenn Miller SATURDAY NIGHT' Dance to his music on records Martin & Kromerfrom "Barbers" The Music Boom Opposite Old Main In the Glennland Bldg. „ 44 itt 'D • I‘* 1 E l • H.rr:_ii WSGA Senate Seniors To Nominate CLASSIFIED SECTION Next Year's Candidates For Officers Coeds 'Co Add Names At Mass Meeting Nominations for next year's WSGA , )fficers will be made by senior WSGA Semite members at 10:30 a. m. Saturday and after Senate meeting Wednesday night, announced Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president, last night. Nomtnees will be announced next week fund will be presented at a mass meeting at which floor nominat'ons will be added. The date of the mass meeting has not been announced. Nominating committee members include Miss Babcock, Anne M. Borton, Margaret R. Roberts, Jeenne C. Stiles, and Mildred M. Taylor. It was decided . that election polls w:11 be open from 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Posters containing voting hour information will be placed in dormitor;, lobbies and in Old Main lobby. WSGA• Sen ate members will also make per sonal contacts with women to en courage voting. Lila A. Whralery was appointed, junior elections committee mem ber. Miss Stiles, WSGA Judicial Committee chairman, 'and Jane A. Stanton '42, Committee member, will consider clarification •and' re vision of women's regulations, as affected by the three-semester basis, and present changes to WSGA Senate for approval Wed nesday. Main consideration will be freshman regulations. Miss Borton suggested that sophomores be placed on the Jun ior-Sen..r Reception committee to receive training for next year's work. Twel..4. freshman women from McAllister Hall and the Anchor age held an exchange dinner with Men at Fairmount Hall last night. ~., 4 '..-,...Z- . ..1.101Y.-al, .• . ' t. Z _•- . 1....-L01.'..'11i'111111 ,1 4.•...4.14. 4 '.:..k] Barber Shop 146 S. Allen Street —from— H 5.-, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN AOPi Bowlers Win Contest Final intramural bowling hon ors wcsr,t to AOPi's yesterday when they beat Zeta's, 603 to 491. D. J. Jennings rolled highest score for AOPi and Tess Nolte for the losers. . Five points toward the intra mural cup will go to AOPi and three to Zeta's who placed second. Chi Omega defeated Zeta's in intramui al basketball competi tion, 30 to 4. Dotty Radcliff and Fran Burke tied for Chi 0 scor ing honors by sinking 14 points each. Alpha Chi's won a 31-19 victory from Kappa's in basketball. At the half the game was tied up, 14 all. Wh:ffet Crossman was high scorer for Alpha Chi with 20 points, and Pat Behney for Kap pas with 9. Helen Hooper stalked Ath.East's basketball score of 32 by scoring 16, points in yesterday's match against Theta's. Anna Lee Carey carried off Theta scoring laurels by making 5 out of 12 points. Kap pa Della recently lost to Theta, 40 to 9. Lakonides Initiates Seven New Members Seven women were initiated in- - . to Lakonides, physical education honoraey, last night. They are Harriet M. Gray, graduate student, Laila M. Dunk leberger '43, Martha J. Haver stick '43 A. Corrine Hughes '43, N. Ethel Bernstein '45, Margaret H. Gregory '45, Vivian I. Martin '45, and Anna E. Radle '45. Betty E. Widger, Lakonides president, presided under super vision of Miss Marie Haidt, fa- Cully advisor. MAY WE HELP YOU THE MERCHANTS ON THIS . PAGE HAVE PLEDGED TO MAKE YOUR SENIOR BALL WEEKEND A SUCCESS. • Bring . Your Date In and Let Her Choose Her Own Favor • BALFOUR • FRATERNITY • JEWELRY Office-109 S. Allen St. (Ds Charles' Fellow Shop) LET US SHINE YOUR FORMALS Before You Take Her To SENIOR BALL L. E. KLINE Shoe Repair Shop First Block on S. Allen LOST—Brown Leatherettte Case containing driver's license, ma triculation card, compact. Return Bernice Fetterhof c/o Student Union Reward 3tpd 24, 25, 26 INANtED—Second hand slide rule, for details call Hoke 447 3tpd 24, 25,. 268. STUDENTS—MeaIs for. only $6.00 'per week, Call 3231 , Ask for Wes, $5.50 without breakfast 3tpd 25, 26, 27 LOST—brown zipper notebook and PH book on Ag Hill. Call Harold, 220 Watts. ltpd 26 0. TEN DOLLARS per week room and board for eight dollars, one block oI e campus. Call 2571. 3tpd 25, 26, 27 M. FOR SALE—Tuxedo, size 35, in excellent condition. Very rear sonable Phone 3394. Rides Wanted Two rides to . Lancaster RW-- or vicinity L Friday after noon. Return Sunday. Call Audry Room 434 Atherton •Hall 2tpd . PW—Philadelphia,' Leave . Friday afternoon Return Sunday after noon. Call State College Hotel, Room 35, C. J. Hickman 2tpd PW—Kane,Covvy, L. Fri. R. Sun. C. 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Give your Senior Ball date one of our fine boxes of chocolates. youcErs , We Pack the Pieces You Choose THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 4939, ask for Corbioan RW—Williamsport or Corning; N. Y., for two. Leave Saturday. Call A_t Johnson, 819. 2tpd 26; 27 RW—Pittsburgh after Saturday noon. -Return, if possible. Call Walt Price, 2181, ait e si . A' '.'l A II II il It II Ii 0 t . . - . ~ T I F. Al T E. . . , FRI. - SAT Plus EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY "I'LL FIX IT" and SAFEGUARDING MILITARY INFORMATION I Buy Defense Bonds - . - On S. Allen St CASSIDY'S BARBER SHOP (1 Barbers) 210 S. Allen Si. ODAY
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