PAGE FOUR Coeds To Try Wiles On Pigs Coeds may be persuasive with auen, but their feminine wiles don’t work on pigs, especially tem -31 era mental, pedigreed porkers. And they can’t lead them around, either. Five years ago Mark A. Me* Cart;, - , associate professor of ani mal husbandry, instigated the first vned pig race held on a college rumpus at the'annual Little Inter national Livestock Exposition at .Penn State. Since he says. “It’s .good for a laugh any time,” the trace will be a show feature in the Stock. Judging Pavilion. Saturday, April 18. Pigs are being born now that v/ill lead coed handlers to race prizc-d offered by the Block and Bridle Club. Eight porkers will be {altered in three parts and those placing first and second in the first two rounds will vie for top honors. Harnessed and leashed, the pigs will be carried to the starting line by men, dropped at the final gun, rind spurred on by whips handled by the women. They will run or atagger the length of pavilion, cir cle the barrel placed there, and squeal their way back to the start ing line, a total of 50 or 60 yards. It’s illegal for a coeds to arrive at the finish before her charge. It’s the pigs that win. CLASSIFIED SECTION SENIORS! Personalize your Lions’ coats, let Bill Cissel decorate them. 50c to $1.50. Call 4850, 0 to 11 p. m. 3tpd 31, 1, 2 S. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, first floor, near cam pus. Suitable for one or two men or couple. 'Phone 2665. LOST—GoId Hamilton pocket watch between Presbyterian Church and Atherton Hall Sunday *wg.ht.- Call Morgan, 881. 3tpd 31, 2, 4 M. Rides Wanted B.W—Wilkes-Barre. L. Thurs. af ternoon. C. Louise 4425. 2tpd 28,31 EW—To Harrisburg. Leave Wed. any time after 2p. m. Call Hep, 244 Ath Hall. 3tcmp 28-31-1 EW to NYC anytime or day after 4 s>. m. Wednesday. C. Ronnie .4425. 2tpd 28,31 HZ ilW—Harrisburg. Leave Thursday or Friday. Call Bailey, 4353. 2tc 31, 1 B. EW—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday. 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Leave Thursdav afternoon. Re turn Sunday night. Call Vogel, South Watts, 711. EW—New York or vicinity. Leave Thursday... Return Sunday. Call :!>un, 203 Jordan, between 12-1 WRA Will Install Drivas As Head Betty L. Zeigler ’42 will official ly retire from her duties as WRA president following installation of Ann T. Drivas ’43 in candlelight service in the WRA lounge in White Hall at 6:30 tonight. All coeds are invited to attend, stated Miss Zeigler. Other retiring officers and their successors are Patricia MacKinnev '43, vice-president—'Margaret K. Ramaley ’44; Bernice M. Maurer ’42. secretary—Pauline Crossman ’43; Miss Crossman, treasurer— Grace L. Judge ’44; Miss Judge, publicity chairman—F. Doris Stev enson ’44; and Miss Drivas, activ ities chairman—Adele J. Levin ’44. Miss Stevenson will automatic-- ally become a member of WRA cabinet, announced Miss Zeigler last night. Also apponted to.the publicity committee are Odette M. Scrivanich ’43 and Margaret L. Goode ’45. Miss Drivas will assume her du ties immediately after induction when she installs 11 WRA club presidents. They are Kathryn H. Thpmas ’43, archery; Mignonette E. Frederick ’43, tennis; Eleanor M. Friedman ’44, golf; Winifred E. Spahr ’44, fencing; Martha G. Duffnian ’43, badminton; Martha- J. Haverstick ’43, .bowling.- Jean B. Ogden ’45, outing;'Joan. K. Miller ’45, swimming; Helen D.. TP • ‘. lhere’s satisfaction in knowing that the 6V2? revenue tax you pay on every pack of twenty cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle Sam And you’ll get complete smoking satisfaction in Chesterfield’s famous blend of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. This superior blend is tops in everything you like best in a cigarette. It is definitely milder, far cooler and lots better-tasting. Try Chesterfields today. See why millions say: “You can't buy a better cigarette. W Wed- Return THE DAILY COLLEGIAN NEW WRA PREXY Ann T. Drivas ’43 will be installed as WRA president in candlelight service to night. Cliem Honorary Elects New officers of lota Sigma Pi, women’s chemistry honorary, are Mrs. Thomas S. Oakwood, presi dent; Miss Mary L. Willard, asso ciate professor of chemistry, vice president; , Jeanne E. - Ruess ’43, secretary-treasurer; and Elizabeth J. Billett ’43,' corresponding secre tary. McKee ’44, rifle; Elizabeth J. Mc- Kinley ’45 and Marion E. Hora '43, dance. On the e“jROA/T Zts Chesterfield Army Downs Navy Ma„nr P«>rin« 29-25 In Final Till Helen Hooper, sophomore for- TTT7 wdrd, scored four points in the -l-XCcMx JLXXj vjIIXiLfiS final minutes of yesterday’s Army- T M „ . . ' Navy basketball contest to clinch nl IVas elect the series for Army by a score of ° f ° m,Cron on oe ci t . ior women s home economics hon -29-25. Sara Louise Hostetter f 45 , T « . ,A was the outstanding player of the waß c hosento head afternoon making 14 points for ards c , üb> junior women , s home Navy. Hoop was high scorei economics honorary, at ba'rtquets for Army with 12 points m wha in the Nitt Lio /{ nn last ek ! proved to be the final game of end * . "> the annual tournament. Starting lineups for the two . ®.^ er Omicron Nu officers are teams were Forwards P. Cross- ■' un^ors Esther M. Hall, vice-presi man, P. Rugh, B. Wicrger, Army; dent; Ranee A - Durkee > secretary; A. Burwell, M. Duflman, D. Raid- Ruth M ’ Saylor > treasurer; and cliff, Navy. Guards were L. Dun- Audrey H ' Hackman,. historian, kelberger, M. Havprstick, A. Lev- Following pledge initiation, Miss in, Army; B. Baumunk, M. Dev- Mary W ' Streyffeler, honfe econ ling, and P. Phillips, Navy. omics lnstruct °r, showed movies Army substitutes included H. Guatemala and coldlr-illms of Hooper, forward, and B. White, the College ' guard. M. Gregory and S. Hos- ’ Other sophomores elected to tetter, forwards, and F. Angle and .Ellen H. Richards ' Club offices A. Drivas, guards, seconded for. are Margaret K. ißamaley, vice- Navy; president; Ruth E. ’ Coftrad, secre- Coeds To Hear Talk Mrs. Mary Rice Morrow, head of the Bureau of Women and Children in the Departm/ent- of Labor and Industry, will speak on “Opportunities for Women in In dustry” in Women’s . Building lounge at 4 o’clock today. All women,' especially seniors, are in- Alpha Tau Omega wi11... enter vited to attend by Mortar Board ta i n Alpha Chi Omega pledges at members. dinner tonight. r;i *2 nUt* 0 * More Tt : n n . ‘fian r °*' K * S °‘''Wofc? mps C/,es ter/; e/e/s 13 Des l*°n*s 5 ' 200 4NT°,\ WOGHr F/NOf^ fr ,It k CAROLYN CASSIDY, Miss Ameri can Aviation. From coast to coast our country's air lines ore playing a major part in National Defense. From coast to coast Chesterfield gives smokers more pleasure. ** AMe *lCa ne Year; TUESDAY, MARCH 31,1942 tary; Patricia A.‘Middleton, trea surer; M. .Virginia Krauss,' his torian; and. Ruth Hanfligan, club representative to the Horde Econ omics Advisory Council. Miss Phyllis-K. Sprague, associate pro fessor .of home spoke following initiation. Coj.jnglu Uogmt M Uvrja Tobacco C%
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