PAGE FOUR WRA Board Lists ecords WRA Board released the follow ing list of candidates' College activ ities last night. PRESIDENT Ann Drivas '43, WRA clubs activities chairman, WRA publicity chairman, WSGA Junior Service Board, Atherton H:all counselor, PSCA social serv committee; Pauline Crossman '43, Cwens, WSGA treasurer, WRA ttleasuircr, Interclass Finance Com witt,3e, Physical Education Coun cil, L ikon ides. VICE-PRESIDENT Margaret i(. Ramaley '44, PSCA Cabinet, varsity debate. Players, secretary McAllister Hall, Ellen H. Richards; Lucille D. Weinstein '44, Froth I , ;taff, decoration chairman—WßA Sweetheart Dance, Spinster Skip, and. Old English Dinner, Thespian advertising. TREASURER Frances M. An gie '44, Cwens, secretary Lakon ides, Players, WRA intramural manager. WRA clubs, physical edu cation•paper staff, Co-Edition can didate: Grace L. Judge '44, Cwens' secretary, WRA publicity chair man, Lakonides, Freshman Conn- C t/ / e, ,slae Vionaen War Or No War, EMIR ' S i rewin' War or no war, there's plenty of fun around if you look for it. Don't he skeptical like the mor on who was dared to climb a flashlight beam and replied, "Not on your life, buddy. When I get halfway up you'll turn it off." As long as copy resembling the following is slipped across the copyde.3k, America will never lose her sense of humor. How can you know, When the branch is bane, That the seed of a flower Is blooming there? I How can you tell, When the wind is cold, The its border is coated - With dusty mold? i• And how can you see, I In the winter's white, The green of Spring Far cut of sight? Answer: You can't When caught making pattern perforations with al pencil, a frosh home eccer was asked by the in structor why she didn't use tailor tacks. Apologetically, the con scientious student alibied, "I look ed in every store in town but couldn't find any." P. S. If you don't get it, see Miss Drummond. Being an enthusiastic advocator of historical motion pictures, al dormitory hosteSs recently took off two hours to see "Louisiana Purchase." Japanese and Nazi militarists should be exposed to the philo sophical tidbits of Gorgias, Pyr rho, and Descartes, who believed "that all the things I see are fic titious; that none of the objects my memory represents ever exist ed; that I have no real sense of an outer world: that body with its shape, extension, motion or posi tion, is but a fiction of my mind:: For nersons with war jitters, here's a happy prediction. Ac cording to Loyal! Philips, adver tising man, the tire shortage will put America back on her feet. Collegian Elects Four Four sophomore women were elected Sunday to Collegian junior editorial board. They are Sally L. Hirshberg, Helen R. Keefauyer, Jane H. Murphy, and Mary J. Win ter. Sorority Row at University of Southern California literally threw open its doors to 151) sol diers recently. Each sorority en tertained a sinall group of uni- T'ormed men at dinner and a dine . Phi Mu, Chi Omega Mass Meetmg Win Basketball Phi Mu trounced Alpha Epsilon. For Coeds Phi, All Phi, 35-2, and Chi Omega won over (Continued from Page One) Ath East, 27-24, in intramural bas- Nominations from the floor will ketball yesterday. High scorer was Olive Van Houten, Phi Mu, with be held open for offices of vice -19 points. president and. treasurer. A 1.2 All-College average is required of Dotty Radcliffe sunk 16 points all nominees. Miss Zeigler • point for Chi Omega. Other ChiO's were ed out. Friz Burke, Betty Robinson, Fran WSGA nominees include. I. Angle, Bernie Maurer, and Dot Jacqueline Shafer '43 and Mar- Wagner. Opposing high scorers garet K Sherman '43; president; were Ath East players, Marty Duff- Dorothy M. Boring '44 and Doro man, 9 points, and Helen Hooper, 8 points. Remaining players were thy L. Jones '44, vice-president; Elizabeth L. McGee '45 and Kath- Adele Levin, and Pauline Rugh, Alice Burwell, Martie Haverstick, leen M Osgood '45, treasurer; Nancy E. Gosser and Margaret M. Scoring for AEPhi was Margaret. Lams, junior senator. Stern. Other team members were Edith Bernkein, Pearl Kolbe, An- Ruth M. 'Storer and Phyllis R. eda tucker, Renee Isaacs, and Ber- Watkins, junior senator; Patricia Diener and Florin*, E. Olson, nice Goldman. - Phi Mu players were Betty Wiley, Mary alerts, sophomore senator; and H. Anne _ Carruthers '44 and Janet. E. Gra- - lone Cramer, Margaret Van Hout en, and Bea White. ham '44, town . senator. Election committees announced by Miss Mac Kinney and . Lila A. Whoolery, junior elections chair man, include publicity, Mildred B. 'Schmidt '43, chairman, Ann Divas '43, Irma F. Winter '43, and Jean C. Esh '44. Polls. M: . Pauline Rugh '43, chairman, Frances G. Reist '42, Janet V. Holmes '43, Marion E. Hora !V, Jeannette Lose '43, Bet ty Ann Newcomer '43, Polly Lee '44, Loui:e W. Henry '44, and Ruth Panhel TO Meet Panhellenic Council will meet in the Alp l7aChi Omega suite imme diately after the WSGA and WRA mass meeting tonight, according to Frances E. Haley '43, president. The meeting was originally sched uled for 6:45 p. m. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS Every time you buy Chesterfields you get the satisfaction of a smoke that's definitely MILDER, far COOLER and BETTER-TASTING. Chesterfield's superior blend of the world's best cigarette tobaccos will give you more smoking pleasure than you ever had before. Try a pack of Chesterfields today. -E. L. F ON ra g 3 FRoivrs'"" YAP° • sterfiel, Clipyitght 1942. Lit:GLIT Ot Ka*, 7 ....P.ACt.C1 CO. There's satisfaction in knowing that the 6 1 / 2 .g revenue tax you pay on every pack of twenty cigarettes is doing • its bit for Uncle Sam VIE DAILY COLLEGIAN College Adds 20, r Pounds To coeds "Every coed gains , 20 pounds during her college career," accord ing to a group of leading beauty authorif;.es. Such is the standard bugabo'l used to intimidate in coming frosh. But in spite of this added avoir dupois, coeds lead the nation in approximating ideal measure ments, as evidenced in a survey conducted recently . by the ex perts. Here is the record as com piled from a cross-section of cam puses over the country: weight, 120; height, 5 feet 3 inches; bust, 35; wait, 25; and hips, 36. Averages for women of all ages throughout the nation, as collected in the research are: weight, 133; -height, • 5 feet, 3 inches; bust, 36; waist, 29; and hips, 38. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED Lightweight bicycle Charles — Edwards ltpd 10 M FOR RENT—Rooms as apartments or single and double rooms with or without cooking privilege. Near campus, call 2665. 3tch 10,12,14 M A. ErnFt '45 Posters, Mona L. Wieland '44, chairman. Jean F. Burch '43, Rosa- Kappa Delta Rho will enter- End M. Nelson '43, and Betty Lou tain alpha Chi Omega pledges, at Schaffer '44. dinner tonight. ~.,_ _• ,.:..,...:„....,....„.... ..„ : ii.:.., : ........,..„.:::•,......' .: MOR EbARMS i 4 . ...t........"4...A : ...1 . 10 ,.. .: :.: A ..„:,.. i , „:„•:•:•:•:•••:•::::•„,•:•::::::.:•::?:•-•:•:•:•:•:1•: „ .:•:::„.::: 3 •:.::::::::„::::::.,,.,..:*,,ww:::::,:ft8•3:v:, fti Am i _ • Ili Pay More Than 2,000,000 A WEEK into the U. S. Treasury for the Tax StainPs necessary for one week's output of Chesterfields Here's what this would ha y for defense in one year: 1,300Tw0- OTORE D BoMBMERS 1,485 MEDIUM HEAVY TANKS 34A --,666 PAR and entertaining our soldiers Many of them choose Chester field to send to men in uniform TUESDAY,OMARCH 10, 1942 Fi'iti'Cdedi'Wiii- '''-,..' Aliunnae Awards Women's Alumnae Clubs named five coeds recipients of annual $5O awards. . . Winners .and clubs are Alta L. Hummel '42, Harrisburg; Martha J. Haverstick '43, Lancaster; Janet'E. Otto '42, Philadelphia; Rea M. Rentscheler '44, Reading; and H. Anne Carruthers '44, State College. Coeds are chosen 'by district scholarship chairmen in coopera tion with Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women. Last year's winners were Mad eline, M. Fiorillo '4l, Ruth N. Gin. , ter '4l, Grace E. Rentscheler '4l, E. Miriam Jones '43, and A. Jean Campbell '44. Rides Wanted RW—To Philadelphia. Leave after 4p. m. Friday. Return Sunday. Call Mary Elizabeth 3485: ltpdO RW—(2)—New York or vicinity. Fri. at sp. m. Call 4933. Ask for Morty or Jack. 2tpd 1041 JM RW--Hornell or vicinity. , ;.,Leave Friday, return Sunday, Call Knight, 3210. 2 tpd *RDS RW (31-• Pittsburgh or vitinity. Leave Friday afternoon. 2404, Scheid. .• wqwwqm s , erif; - "ftu5.,...-_ •
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