The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 09, 1942, Image 4

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Sisters’ Mother's Day Weekend Will Include HEcS Ready est ’ Chi Q,
To Aid Frosh open Houses ’ Panhel Sin & Ta PP in s® To Entertain AiphaCh' o,kd,
iU L IUSU Although plans for Mother’s Womens Building .from 4to 5 Inviting aII townspeople, stu- Win First Softball
Next semester’s Big-Little Sister j} av Weekend, April 18 and 19, P* m * Sororities and downtown faculty members and high ~
n,ro n-am a maiornart of freshmen y r a t dormitories will be included. ts ’ lac “ lty Ath West swamped Delta Gam
r'elitaUon ™beteg organized by have not been C °™ P ’t Combination of groups and com- ho ° l ® en !° rs „ to f *T m Z l 2 °- 6 ’ and Kappa Delta de£eat '
WSGA Ft-eshmaT council muter Minnich 44 ’ =°- chau ‘ man ’ has an : mittees have not been chosen. omlcs Bmlding frorn 9 to 4 ed Gamma phi Beta> n . 6| as WRA
Ihe chairmanship of H Anne Car- nounced that open houses and Sororities - p i ans f or the week- P; m ;; Saturday ’ H Economics opened its intramural softball
j uthers ’44, town senator, it was teas wIU be malin events ’ end are still incomplete. Alpha Hospitality Day committee mem-, season on Ho ) me s Field yesterday
explained at WSGA Senate meet- The traditional Mother’s Day chi omega will entertain moth- house P " afternoon
last night. breakfast for all freshman coeds ers at breakfast at the Allencrest atlons tOl their p P en nouse. Audrey Dice bagged a homer.
The Council is planning to dis- and their mothers will be held Sunday . Thirty mothers of Al- Under the supervision of Dr. ' ancl Sally Hostetter and Marce
•tribute forms on which present Saturday, April 18, in McAllister pha Epsilon Phi members will Laura W. Drummond, director of stringer each smashed three safe
freshmen are to signify willingness Hall. Marga'ret K. Sherman '43, breakfast with the sorority at the the home economics department, R es to put Ath West well in the
to be big sister. Present sophomore WSGA president, will name dittany Lion Inn at 10 a. m. Sun- and Miss Anne E. Boyd, associate i eac j. With a . homer and 3 base
iind junior women who wish to WSGA Junior Service Board day ' professor of home economics, ex- runs> skeets Knecht scored 4 of
have little sisters for next semes- members, and Mortar Board, sen- Alpha Omicron Pi .will coop- hibits of food, clothing, and crafts dG’s total runs.
■Sir should sign up at the dean of ior women’s honorary, and Cwens, era t e ' with Grange Dormitory at have been planned by all organi- Sharing honors lor’Kappa Del
v/omen’s office by Wednesday. sophomore women’s honorary, dae £ ea Saturday, and Delta Gam- nations connected with the Home t a were Charlotte Spangler, Fran-
WSGA’s gift to all coeds will be will announce new members. • ma gues t s will have breakfast at Economics School. Climax of c j s ' Rosser, Skip Scrivanich and
presented in Rec Hall from 9p. m. The H ome Economics Building the Nittany Lion Inn at 9:30 a. m. the affair will be the fashion Winnie Spahr with two runs
: i.o midnight Saturday in the form w j d be open to visitors from 10 Sunday, Their mother’s club show. each.
of a free formal dance. a un til noon Saturday. Sor- will meet Saturday afternoon.. ' The committee urges men stu- winners last evening were Al-
Patricia E. Deiner 45, sophomoi e 01 .jt,ies will compete for the Pan- Supper will be served mother’s dents to attend, as conti ibutions p ft a Chi Omega, 26, Bind Chi
senator, announced that plans for heUenic sing cup in Schwab of Kappa Alpha Theta at the will be made by the hotel admin- omega, 23, when they outslugged
coeds to date visiting engineers AuriilM . ium tl . om 1:30 to 3p. m„ house at sp. m. Saturday, and istra'tion division. ' Kappa Alpha Theta, 12, and Kap
juust be cancelled, as dates tor the and the Louise Homer Club,'wo- Kappa Kappa Gamma will have . pa Kappa Gamma, 11.
engineering trip havt been chang- men > s mus i c honorary, will en- a tea from 3tosp. m. Saturday. . • m Heavy hitters for Alpha Chi
od ‘ •- tertain in Carnegie Hall from 3 phi Mu is planning a-breakfast I \ ZL|| I .fJTTll'l were Whiffet Crossman and Sis.
Since events for the next two to 4 p m at the Corner R oo m at 9 a. m. Herrman with 5 and 4 runs, re
semesters will follow in the same Teas rm . all students and their Sunday, and patronesses of Theta rpi /A • , p A sptectiviely. Sis m|(ide the only
order as in previous years, Senate mothers , )re schec j u ied for four Phi Alpha will entertain at break- O Ul’lCllt DU home run for the Alpha Chi’s,
named a tentative Summei F . - Atherton Hall i oun ge S , Grange fast in the Sandwich Shop from _ .. freshman orientation for Anna Lee Carey smashed ’three
V 1 budg« y toi,te..,d lor Portnitory, McAllister Hall, imd ,B:3D lo 10:30 m. Sunday. the a, sem „« le ,. Marg „ e , nilS a horn
next two semesters, announced by K. Ramaley ’44 will act as chair- gr p | us 2 runs t 0 gf ve chi Omega
Kathleen*M. Osgood-’45, WSGA 1 a C fnlQf l «. . n , man of PSCA’s new freshman co- upper hand over the Kappa’s,
treasurer, includes, Co-Edition 1/dJiILC OU Lltlll /// 11. „ IJlJntnpn. ed camp 4o de held June 5, 6 and Games scheduled, for Holmes
$300; Summer Festival $3OO, doi- «- * ' Hodge. Field at 4 p. m. today are Alpha
mitory entertainment $265; J Heat Your Feet Twelve members of the present Omicron pi versus Kappa Delta)
WSGA convention $200; fresh- iU ** . freshman class who have been and Ath . Wes t versus Phi Mu.
man orientation—sloo; Christmas Coed debaters will challenge '* »r bprillg T ever selected to aid in planning the Zeta Tau Al pha ! will challenge
dinner—-$100; WSGA dance—sloo; three ds from Lock Haven „ . .. camp are A. Jane Bollinger, Pa- A 1 h Chi omega .and Ath-East
scholarship - $100; incidentals - state Teache r s College today in We could say that opportunities tricia Deiner, Grace Gray, Lois C. meet chi omega . at 6:30 to :
$75; Junior-Senior Reception $75, home meet and two away, to attend formal dances absolutely Lohrke, Catherine L. Miller, Lois
and Howeis $5O, uwaids Q ues (.j on the three cross-exam- free are as infrequent as College hi. Miller, .Barbara C. Painter, 1 :—,—
audl t atlcl supp ' aa -, rc V,»’ ination debates is “Resolved: That vacations. Wp might commend Doris E. Payton, Sarah A. Thomp
printing an papei , the federal government should WSGA for sponsoring such a dance son, Claire L. Weaver, Barbara R. Allen CjO-Op Elects
Jumoi Seivice oai $ • regulate by law all labor unions for all coeds and their dates in Re- Wells, and R. Christine Yohe. • ■' .
Among other Senate actions United States y- creation Hall from 9p.m. to mid- Other campus organizations will Ray H. Wilson : ’43- was. Elected
were the appointment of Doiothy , , n night Saturday with nothing else be asked for representatives to president of Allen" Street. Co-op
L. Jones’44’junior senator, by Jean 1 £ tean VSp coedsVave work with this group. Tuesday. Other officers Wil-
Babcock 42, acting WSGA head, to Betty Friedman 44 vvill take the Friday’s program will include lard R. Zahn ’43, - vice-president;
collect material foi t e 1 irma ive in ‘ 1 ° ; w might noint out that this is supper, songs, entertainment, and Helen R. Cigoi ’43, secretary; Rob->
scrapbook; the announcement tha o'clock tonight Paul R Bead, evervoni can go to introduction of campus leaders, ert R. McCoy '43, bursar; Isaphine
room drawing will begin April 20, instructor in public speaking, will Deans and representatives of out- M. Braley ’44 and J, Kenneth
and scheduling the _. act as chan man. courage to ask a date and a nickel standing College . organizations Kinney ’44, membership commit
"SS ”J ,h I S r„ R - “If ’SJS s“aTh»ectu ! o““o»?l” vS! wit, b« printed o« Saturday, tee; and David I. Scbnion Jr.,’43,
meeting of Senate include reda L Gellleim 44 upholding among the few whom Games and recreation will climax board representative: •
t.Sky” Dor. u ” le s “” has not “ T\ a ‘ y - ,, The ero " p -T“ 1 f' lu “ -
is A. Brown, Margaret L. Good, Hiah SchoS ?t 2-45 i m defend your “ life> ll . bertv ;, a nd. Sunday after a special religious,
Mary K. Hess, Florine E. Olson, “ ulg Hlgh SchoDl at J- si. m. right tQ pursue happiness,” you service.
Marjorie H. Schultz, Jane E. Smith, t0 A y freshman telm including mi S ht take this phance to “ pay him A f aw £eature of Pean State ’ s
Pviith M. Steiner, and Mildred A. T A H tenm ’ iacl^ ding .back.” orientation program, the camp
White. dane ,,' M ' Bu . ( : hanan aad C ’ Glace We could say that a dance will follow the design of several,
GoodLin ’ will aigue the negative mi gh t bolster your morale and give recently inaugurated on other
before an adult extension class at new strength with which to campuses. It is expected that ap-
Clearfield at 6:30 p. m. today. tackle that formidable pile of blue- proximately 50 freshman women
books and term reports. will be accommodated.
All these reasons for attending,
it seems to us, are far too logical V^a-v
when Spring fever is spi-eading UIIUICSC I'Cn 1 Cctl
sufficiently rapidly for even Doc , • t» a mi
Ritenour to caU it an epidemic. L<aDin 1 ai’ty 1 heme
Spring is still Spring, and dances PSCA will sponsor an All-Col
are still dances, in spite of the war, lege cabin party at Watts Lodge
and we think you will have fun if from 4:30 to 10 p. m. tomorrow,
you go. Celebration of the Chinese New
__ Year will be the theme of the
party to which all Chinese stu
dents have been invited.
Supper will be served at 5:30
RW—Butler or Pittsburgh. Leave o’clock to be followed by a hike
Friday at 3p. m. Call L. Jaffe, on Tussey Mountain. Chinese
4 g27 ' ..games, songs, and fc*yd will make
RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday up the program, according to Ned
afternoon. Call Seymour Rabin- Linegar, PSCA associate secre
owitz, Irwin Hall. tary.
RW v_ Greensburg or vicinity. Interested students should sign
Leave Friday afternoon. Call at the PSCA office before Friday.
Yolkin, 826. The g rou P. headed by Ruth Wil-
PW—Greensburg and vicinity. liams ~i 3. will leave Old Main at
Leave Friday at 9:30 p. m. Call 4 = 3 ° p. m. Charge will be thirty
-2891 and ask for Warren after five cents t° r supper and trans
-10 p. m. portation.
To Take Stand
“The Trial of the People versus , .
AAUW” will be conducted at the Anderson To Speak
regular meeting of the American'
Association of University Women Dr. Clarence S. Anderson, pro
in 110 Home Economics at 7:45 p. fessor of agriculture education,
im. today. spoke on “Hawaii" at a fireside ses-
At the trial, committee oh air- sion and coffee hour in the south
men will take the stand to be cross- west lounge of Atherton Hall last
examined on their year’s work. All night. Pictures of Hawaii illus
members are invited. trated his talk.
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FOR RENT—One double,- two
single rooms. Available imme
dk'tely. Phone 2938. Graduate
students preferred. 2tch 9, 10 M.
LOST—GoId ring with black onyx
stone and Penn State seal. In
itials, ' Fil.D'. JiM.W. "Reward. Call
2244. 3tch 9, 10,' 11 D.
HELP WANTED Opportunity
on Friday, April 10 for 1000 stu
dents to enjoy a swell concert by
the College Glee Club and ais«
help their country (Red Cross).
Tickets on sale at Student Union,
Corner Room, and door. No re-
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