PAGE FOUR Scholastic, Education Groups Initiate 63. Women Pledges lota Sigma Pi Will Initiate 3 A total of 63 women was- in itiated into Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic hon orary, and Pi Lambda Theta, wo men’s education honorary, last night, with annual banquets fol lowing each. lota Sigma Pi, wo men’s chemistry honorary, will initiate three at 5:30 p. m. tomor row. Twenty-seven became active members of Alpha Lambjrla Delta in east lounges of Atherton Hall. Seniors honored for having high All-College averages during their .four vee.irs were Julia A. Adams, Mary Betty Anderson, Jean Bab cock, Mary A. Galletti, Gloria E. Hansel, Marie E. Lelim, Barbara J. McMahon, and Betty M. Matrtin. Others were Alice M. Murray, Lois E. Notovitz, Irene M. Paul, Ruth J. Plessett, Jane M. Roush, Marian E. Sperling, and Mildred M. Taylor. Miss Babcock was presented with- a book, “Master pieces of World Art,” in recogni tion of distinguished scholarship. Pi Lambda Theta initiated 36 and entertained 54 members. Of ficers elected at the banquet were Seniors L. Jeanne Kaiser, presi dent; Jean F. Fisher, vice-presi dent; Martha N. Albert, record keeper; Elizabeth V. Paine, trea surer; Mary F. Gregory, corres ponding secretary; and Louise M. Gregory, member-at-large. A gift of appreciation was' pre sented to Miss Mabel E. Kirk, ad visor, and a golden gavel was awarded to R. Helen Gordon ’42, FIiTIMMITY BALFOUR ''See US For ~. ah Your Printing Needs NITTANY Printing & Publishing Co. 113 South Frasier St. Dial 4868 Dorm Supervisor Asks ‘Evacuation’ Because of the necessity to houseclean dormitories in nine days this Spring, coeds are asked to clear rooms completely over the vacation from May 9 to May 18, Miss Emma F. Richardson, dormitory supervisor, announced yesterday. Personal belongings should be packed in trunks, suitcases, and boxes, and placed in trunk and storage rooms which will be lock ed. Miss Richardson suggested that parents visiting this weekend take home as much luggage as possible. Discarded clothing should be. given to town charity organizations. Edith B. Bernstein ’44 has been added to the list of Alpha Epsilon Phi initiates published recently. outgoing president. lota Sigma Pi, women’s chemis try honorary, will hold initiation and install new officers at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. “Opportunities for Women in Science” will be discussed after the initiation ban quet by Dr. Dorothy Weeks, pro fessor of physics at Wilson Col lege. Initiates include Evelyn M. Chostner, graduate student; Mrs. Neal D. Lawson and Dr. Weeks, while new officers are Mrs. Thomas Oakwood, president; Miss Mary L. Willard, associate profes sor of chemistry, vice president; Jeanne E. Ruess ’43, secretary treasurer; and Elizabeth J. Billet ’43, cox-responding seci-etax-y. Official Jewelry OFFICE 109 S. Allen St. In Charles Fellow Shop THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Ath West Carries Winning Streak From Last Season Last year’s inti-amui-al softball champ, Ath West, continued their winning streak by defeating Kap pa Delta, 31-3, on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. Alpha Omi cron Pi trounced Phi Mu, 13-5. Mildred Cookerly made 2 homei’s for Ath West, while Betty Wiley, Audrey Dice, Sally Hostettcr, and Marce Stringer each brought in 1. Marge Geer made 1 homer for Kappa Delta. Ann Drivas and Georgeanna Holt were responsible for 1 homer each for AOPi and Phi Mu. Tn a walk-aw.ay for Ath East, Zeta Tau Alpha was overwhelmed by a 34-18 score. Heavy sluggers were Marty Duffman, Helen Hooper, and Marty Haverstick for Ath East, and Bea Baumunk and_ Connie Reddig for Zeta. Kappa" Alpha Theta, trounced Alpha Chi Omega, 20-11, with Jimmie Irwin, Theta, making the only homer. AOPi will meet Kappa Delta, and Theta’s will play Zeta’s at 4 p. m. today. Quarter finals will begin at 6:30 with a game between Ath West and Ath East* Opening the consolation tourna ment yesterday, Delta Gamma was victorious over Gamma Phi Beta, 29-20, and Chi Omega defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma, 14-4. In this tourney Alpha Chi’s will meet Phi Mu at 4 p. m. today. Teams de feated twice in the intx-amural tournament are automatically placed on this list. Eight Fraternities Suffer $2OB Loss (Continued trom Page One) according to Joseph W. Hakowell ’43, president. Only two second floor rooms were entered at Acacia. Edward F, Price ’44 losing $l7 was hit hardest by the thief. Robert J. Thorpe ’43 in making the report to the Collegian stated that he be lieved the robbei-y took place be tween 4 and 7 a. m. At the Sigma Chi house $2B was taken from second floor rooms sometime after 3:30 a. m. Edward R. Clauss ’43 lost the .greatest amount, $B. President George B. Schroyer Jr. ’43 made the report. Only the Chi Phi looting had been reported to authorities when Collegian contacted the houses. Captain William V. Dennis, cam pus patrol head stated last night that he had received no official re port of the robbery at Sigma Chi, a campus house. The presidents of b th Acacia and AGR as well as representa tives of the other houses called stated that as yet they had made no reports of the robberies to bor ough officials. Frazier Hall will give a party and dance from 8 p. m. to mid night tomorrow for the benefit of the WSSF. Chairman is Aida L. Judson ’44, and refreshment com mittee includes Marjorie A. Ma gargel ’44 ' and M. Lucinda O’Boyle ’44. V Rides Wanted HW—l, 2,3, or 4 to Eastern Mass achusetts, May 9. Call 852. Ask for C. H. Allen. 2tpd 16, 17 R. PW—Clarion, Franklin, Meade- ville. Leave Friday, 2:30 p. m. Return Sunday. Call Herman, 4693. CLASSIFIED SECTION ATTENTION all scouts, scoutei's of the Bucktail Council (present and former members'. Please call Bill Files at 2191 before Friday. 2tpd 15, 16, M. APARTMENT for rent—Three furnished rooms, private bath, available at once. Also rooms for weekends. Call 2887. FOUND—Man’s Elgin wrist watch opposite Carnegie Hall. Call IWA To Amend Constitution Pending SW Board Approval Taylor 42 Given Sororities Will List Ex-officio Seat Defense Projects To tie together loose ends of pj e te account of sorority defense their administration, IWA Coun- work) Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean cil unanimously at last 0 f women, has issued letters to night’s meeting to present the first sorority presidents, as Greeks amendment to its constitution, celebrate the 20th anniversary of reading, “The representative of campus organization, independent women on All-Col- Ask ed to enumerate all defense lege Cabinet shall be an ex-officio projects and individual savings, member of IWA Council,” to Stu- organization heads will also speci dbnt Welfare Board for approval, jy one 0 r more services that wo- The amendment was added so men ’ s fraternities should render 'that the delegate representing, in- the Co llege in the next five years, dependent women, now Muriel S. Miss Ray Ul . ge d coed groups to Taylor ’43, would have more di- se nd replies to Frances E. Haley rect contact with their problems > 43> p an hellenic Council presi when she voices them at WSGA dent, by April 16. Senate, House of Representatives, ’ and All-College Cabinet meetings. ~ . Thus, IWA will act ats a medium -M-ISS Aailg JiilltertainS ■between independent women stu dents and their representative. . Cooperating with Penn State freshman dormitoVy hostesses at Club, the Council will direct wo- a coffee hour in McAllister Hall men’s part in the newly organized Monday. Guests were Mrs. Nelia dating bureau. Two sets of cards M. Cressman, McCormick Dormi will be issued for personal infor- tory; Miss Helen E. Hills, Pines; mation and kept on file for use by Miss Dorothy Lesh, Nittany Co men’s and women’s committees op; and A. Kathryn Pontzer, separately. graduate student, and Barbara E. Coeds fond of dancing and Whitbred 43, McAllister Hall, learning new steps are Invited by .... Penn State Club to attend short for their use in 305 Old Main, get-togethers during the week. Copies of the constitution will be Penn State Club is also extending presented to representatives for an invitation to all women for a dormitory use at the next meet hay ride picnic Sunday, April 26. ing, when nominations for next Coeds may contact dormitory rep- semester’s officers will take place, resentatives for further informa- Independent women interested tion. in playing softball for Ath East Dating bureau committee in- or West until IWA is officially en-r eludes Hazel E‘. Gassmamn ’43, tered in intramurals should con- Marjorie A. Magargel ’44, and tact Mary E. Poole ’42, IWA Marie L. Lesh ’45. manager, in 307 Atherton Hall. Independent women are urged Parents and friends of indepen by Sylvia P. Schmidle ’42, IWA dent women are invited to Grange head, to donate old examinations Dormitory’s tea and open house and bluebooks~to be kept on file between 4 and 5 p. m. Saturday. BOALSBURG AUTO BUS For Mother’s Day Weekend, Friday and April 17 and 18, busses will meet Westbound trains at 12:30 P. M., 3:49 P- M., 7:20 P. M. To Meet Eastbound Trains Sunday, April 19 Make Reservations At State College Hotel Desk A Beguiling and Tender Comedy Atkinson Times - ■the Beauts peop^ e by . w*~ iUr ” „ the yl» i,ier S D presented ««“ ~ nyoduction ot Tto V** *»« * W * THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 In an effort to secure a com- Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to the dean of wpmen, entfertained NOTICE Schwab Auditorium April 17, 18 8:30 p. m. LINE Saturday^