PAGE FOUR Sykes ’43 Named Judicial Head; Niue Coeds Given Honor Bracelets With an announcement last leen M. Osgood ’44, treasurer; flight by Jean Babcock ’42, WSGA Nancy E. Gosser, senior senator; president, Marjorie L. Sykes ’43, Ruth M. Storer, Dorothy L. Jones, •will take over WSGA Judicial junior senators; Patricia Diener, Chairmanship duties to mete pun- sophomore senator; H. Anne Car jshinent to coed violators. ruthers ’44, town senator. For outstanding work on WSGA committees, honor bracelets were TWA Slnrls F.xrlifliiwp awarded to E. Louise Hack '42, IWA slarls ttXCliail 0 t WSGA dance; Beatrice J. Winn Dinners, Plans Picnic ’42, junior-senior receptions; Sara Under supervision of IWA, Wil (M. Bailey ’43, Hazel E. Gassman e y Dormitory independent coeds ’43, dining room committee; Lila will exchange dinners with A., Whoolery ’43, WSGA elections; Grange non-Greeks tonight and Priscilla C. MacLellan ’44, Christ- McAllister Hall with Dadey Dor mas dinner; and A. Jane Minnich m itory Monday night. ’44, Mother’s Day weekend. All independent coeds are in- WSGA officers installed last vited to a “hot dog” roast and night were Margaret K. Sherman mushball game at Fairmount Park ’43, president; Dorothy K. Brun- 0 n March 28. IWA plains to or ner ’44, vice-president; I. Jacque- ganize mushball teams, to enter in line Shafer ’43, secretary; Kath- tramurals. . %mm y 3 April n % may io for Arrow Shirts Arrow Ties Arrow Underwear Charles’ . Fellow Shop 109 S. Allen St. fit’s tine seme shirt—Arrow’s Doubler TTERE’S a shirt that knows how to relax! It’s convertible—you can wear it all day with a tie and it’s perfectly smart; take the tie off when you get home and you can have a handsome, expensive-looking sport shirt! Arrow Doubler comes in a variety of fine fabrics labeled Sanforized (shrinkage less than 1%), has two pockets and. has Arrow’s famed “Mitoga” figure-fit. Get Doubler today! IliMJfggiyfliiftM .ARROW SHIRTS Men’s Apparel CORNER ALLEN AND BEAVER ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS mimm %% 23 Thespians TT T TJS 9 T% THI TTI "TJT Fri. 50c I.F. WEEKEND Present XI JL 1l) Li XX Jr JLj ill JX Sat. 15c (plus tax) ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR GIRLS t THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Reception Aids Selected Committee members for Junior- Senior faculty reception, schedul ed for Wednesday, April 1, were appointed by committee heads, ac cording ito Beatrice J. Winn ’42 and Sara M. Bailey ’43, co-chair men, last night. Miss Winn urges coeds to turn in names of faculty members whom they wish to invite to Mair jorie L. Sykes ’43, invitations chairman, or Student Union. Committees include invitations —Miss Sykes, chairman, Ruth C. Bentz ’42, Florence E. Rowse ’42, L. Jeanne Kaiser ’43, Kathryn E. Schott ’43, and Edith Bane ’44; decorations—Ruth Kiesling ’43, chairman, Doris M. Selke ’42, Ruth V. Billington ’43, and Jean C. Esh ’44; entertainment—Doro ithy J. Jennings ’44, chairman, An ita M. Knecht ’42, E. Elizabeth Munroe ’43, and Martha J. To bias ’43; publicity—Marjorie R. Chambers ’43 and Louise M. Fuoss ’43, co-chairm'en. Other committees are refresh ments—Marjorie A. Geer ’42, chairman, Bertha K. Barclay ’42, Medora Wolbert ’42, Jeannettte Salkin ’42, Virginia L. Coltrin ’43, Dorothy C. Fuhrman ’43, and Pa tricia Mac Kinney ’43; properties— Pearl Kolbe ’44, chairman, Doris A. Anders ’42, Gladys E. Fitting ’43, Hazel E. Gassman ’43, and Emily M. Wettereau ’43. Senior ushers include Hilma R. Eisen, chairman, Patricia A. Beh ney, Elizabeth A. Bower, Margar et L. Embury, Janet L. Eyre,'Jean A. Krauser, Esther A. Lloyd, Bar bara J. McMahon, Helen L. Ma zur, Frances L. Rosser, Sylvia P. Schmidle, Mafrion E. Sperling, Marjorie B. Strode, Betty E. Wid ger, and Jean M. Womer. Named to serve as junior ush ers are Janet V. Holmies, chair man, Martha N. Albert, E. Eliza beth Eshleman, Ella B. Ferris, Susan M. Hay, Clara House, Mar ion E. Hora, Jeanne B. Irwin, Jean A. Kelly, Pauline M. Kline, Mir iam M. Lisse, Jfeannette Lose, Ger trude E.. Lundbom, Marjorie E. McFarland, Helen L. Randolph, and Helen H. Wolfe. Rides Wanted RW—Washington, D. C. Leave Friday. Return Sunday. Call Byers, 4923. 3tpd 17, 18, 19, M. RW—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday noon. Return Sunday. Call Samuels,-at Collegian Office, 711. 4tcortip 17-20 M. RW—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday afternoon. Return Sunday. Call Melvin, 2827. 2tch 18, 19 RW—Franklin - or vicinity. .Leave Friday noon. Return Sunday. Call Chetn'erys, 404 Irvin Hall, 711. RW—Allentown or vicinity. Leave Friday. Return Sunday. Call 423 Ath Hall. 2tpd 18, 19 RW—Scranton—Leave Friday, • 4 p. m. Return Sunday. Call Bontempo, third floor, Jordan Hall. 2tpd 18, 19, M. PW—Washington, D. C. Leave Friday. Return Sunday. Cali 2289. Ask for Russel. Leave message if out. RW—Phila. L. noon, Friday. Ret. Sun. C. R. Bair. 4925. PW—Lancaster or vie. L. Fri. Ret. Sun. C. Dupree, 120 Watts Hall. PW—(5) Lancaster. L. Friday. R. Sunday. C. Harold Mohler, Hotel State College 733. RW—Greensburg or vie. L. Fri. after 12. Call 4409. 2tdp 19-20 RW—To Scranton or vie. L. Fri. R. Sun. Call Lyle, 830. 2tpd 19 20 RW Reading or Harrisburg. Leave Friday, 2 p. m. Call Mer vin Quartner, 4927 or 4749. RELAXES—Jeanne C. Stiles ’42 handed the judiciary gavel over to Marjorie L. Sykes ’43, new WSGA Judicial Chairman, when Miss Stiles left the post last night. Independent Coed Will Be Elected (Continued from Page One) Intercollegiate Association of Women Students- convention in Ohio April 8, 9 and 10. Helen L. Schmelz ’44 will be WSGA repre sentative on the Student Housing Board. At a request of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, who will hold a convention at the College, April 11 and 12, WSGA Freshman Council will provide co ed escorts for delegates at the WSGA formal dance April 11. Miss Babcock recommended that the new Senate add a by-law in constitution that town senator candidates be sophomores, since they become automatic members of WSGA Junior Service Board. Interfraternity Ball hours were set at 3 a. m. Friday and 1 a. m. Saturday for all coeds, and 9 p. m. Sunday for freshmen. Freshman women’s “move-up day” will be Mother’s Day, April 17. Campus organizations will be informed of-freshman three-week no dating period at the beginning of next semester, so that special social functions will not be sched uled for them. Cabinet Approves (Continued from Page One) pletely enough the independent men and women. “For instance,” he said, “Phi lotes represents only about 50 in dividual independent women who come from no groups at all. And IMA, although it is more repre sentative, is not able to reach over half the independent men; large ly those living in small "rooming houses. Under the new system of representation, eVery independ end student will have the oppor tunity to vote for his or her rep resentative to Cabinet and thus have a voice in student govern ment.” Action was taken that the ar rangement of booths at Rec Hall dances should not obstruct exits and should comply with fire regu lations as well as the grounds and building department’s inspection. This legislation was prompted by the unusually large attendance J. Hilary Kelley ’43 was ap pointed as student representative on the Senate Calendar Commit- 2tpd 18, 19 tee to take the place of Claire Bernstein '42 who has left school, Mr. & Mrs. North SONGS l Players Present THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1942 Air Raid Alarm Silences Coeds Silencing the hub-hub of nor mal college life, the air raid alarm filled the halls of Women’s Build ing last night. Coeds tumbled from bed, tossed'books aside, and grabbed their coats in prepara tion for what might follow—a practice drill. College authorities, realizing the seriousness of an actual air raid, called the first in a series of prac tice drills before the all-college blackout. Coeds were informed to prepare for practice -by con veniently placing housecoat, coat, and slippers nearby. Women were ordered to turn off lights and shut doors as they left tlieir rooms. Names were checked as coeds evacuated for the basement -.of Burrough’s Building.. • Coed wardens appointed to'as sist Miss Charlotte E. Ray, deain of women, and Miss Nina-M. Bferit ley, assistant dean hf women, in Women’s Building are Beverly B. Wilson ’42, Alpha • Chi Omega Suite; Helen W. Hancher ’42, Gamma Phi Beta Suite; Jeanne Matthes ’43, second floor; Al berta M. Spudis ’44, Jane A, Groni is '45, Ruth S. Freitag ’45,-second west; Mary Ellen Pennell ’45, sec ond east; M. Jane Stoiidnour ’45, third west; Jane A. Ndetzow ’45, third; Gloria G. Greene ’45, third east. Grange Dormitory has" riot'set a practice date but Margaret K. Ramaley ’44," chairman, Fredlyn H. Pottash ’42, Grace E. Albert man ’44, Ruth E. Conrad ’44, Helen E. Dodd ’44, er ’44, Elsie M. Loh"gfen?§fer ’44 were named to assist. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR SALE—Used Candy Vending Machine, qll chromium- Call Pablo, 4939. 3tcomp 18-20 M- VERY PLEASANT Room for stu dents at greatly reduced price. Mrs. Smith’s 3218. WANTED—Someone to imitate train whistle for Thespian show. Must be good. Call Hank Daley, 2761. State • TODAY & TOURS, • —As Timely As - ■ Today’s Headlines • THE FIGHTING ANZACS (At home in any girl's arms) Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:45, 8:45 LAUGHS l
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