PAGE FOUR Cwens Elect Longemecker Mary Grace Longenecker ’45 is the new president of Cwens, ..sophomore women’s honorary, it was tmnounce]d by Dorothy L. Jones ’44. retiring president, at initiation ceremonies Sunday. Other officers include Julia H. McFarland '45, vice-president; Ruth A. Embury '45, secretary; arid Miriam L. Zartman ’45, trea surer Louise M. Fuoss ’43 will ,‘Mrve as senior advisor, and Miss .hmes will ,be junior advisor. Miss Mary J. Stevenson, assistant to the djan of women, is faculty ad visor. Honorary members of Cwens who attended initiation include Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women; Miss Marie Haidt, asso ciate professor of physical educa tion, and Miss Cordelia Beech, secretary to the dean of women, who was formerly a Cwen. Twenty-three freshman women were initiated into Cwens. They were tapped at the annual Moth er’s Day breakfast in McAllister Hull Saturday, April 18. Panhel Will Elect Council Officers Panheltenic Council's regular meeting will be held at'the Phi Mu house at 7 p. m. today, according to Frances E. Haley ’43, president. Present members and newly delegated persons are asked to at tend the meeting for election of of ficers. The lushing committee will present details of the proposed code for Council discussion before it is sent to the Senate Committee on Student Welfare for approval. Final arrangements will he made for the installation coffee hour :n southeast lounge, Atherton Hall, from 6:45 to 7:45 p. m. to morrow. Pauline E. Keller ’43 will be come Council head, three others will be elected to assisting offices, and an alumnae advisor will be chosen. WHITE SHOE MADE NEW AGAIN Bring in your while shoes for a new lease on life. We can make any shoe like new from replacing eyelels to a complete re building job. Satisfaction guaranteed. l e. mm South Allen St Delta Gamma’s Hailed Sororities, Dorm Consolation Champs Schedule Parties Delta Gamma defeated Phi Mu, 12-7, to capture the championship With graduation only a few in the softball consolation touma- weeks away, dormitory units and ment on Holmes Field yesterday, sororities have planned parties The DG’s remained undefeated! in and picnics to honor graduating this tourney after being automat- seniors. ically placed in it by two losses in Atherton Hall northwest unit the intramural tournament. wiU entertain 32 seniors at a party Sheets Knecht and Anne Borton from 10 to 10:30 p. m. tomorrow brought in one homer each for the After games and refreshments, DG s while Ollie Van Houten scor- seniors wi n be presented with ed three runs for the Phi Mu’s. giftB . Committee in charge ln- Members _of the team cludes j unio rs Jean F. Fisher are Anne Borton, Peggy Coe, Betty cha irman, Julia A. Barney Mar- Cressweli Jan Hartz, Sue Hay, garet L . Campbell, Marjorie M. 'Marty James, Barbara ■ Keist, Lovejoy, and Martha Reichley. ' Skeets Knecht, Kay Loresch, and _ . . ANNOUNCES SUCCESSOR Mary Lou McCully. Twenty seniors are invited to a Dorothy L. Jones ’44, former pres- : Ath l e n l ' t f ° n 11 Ha11 s ° + uthe ?f f „ , lounge from 10 to 11 o. m. tonight, iden of Owens, sophomore wo- /-i JyJQ They will be escorted by unit r,L!—“rra„?e! 16 G . m? , „, T L, T '«.» new preside.,. Will Heatl IWA « ■“rSSeS mtiation ceremonies Sunday. WHI ATT fl chairman,-. and Ruth . L . Riesling Hazel E. Gassman ’43 was un- ’43, entertainment chairman. | animously elected IWA president Invitations have been sent to the at last night’s meeting, climaxing 2 5 seniors in Atherton Hall north the semester’s work. Retiring east unit to attend a party from . head, Sylvia P. Schmidle ’42, ex- i 0; 30 to 11:15 p. m. tomorrow, pressed thanks to former work- pi ans are be i n g made bv Jean A , ers and congratulations to new Kelly ’43, social chairman, assisted to S pmm h Stfte ne No ia it’sno\ a d ° thers choSen to head the or ' H. 6 Hi' to Penn State. No, its not ade gamzat i on are Margery A. Magar- Geraldine A. Custer ’43, unit - new C prof a bund!ng nrSe gel ’ 44 ’ vice -P resident '’ Jeanne R - President, will preside at the “ new piof, a building, oi a puze ghipman ’43, secretary; Dorothy meeting. cow. Its a miniature Coney Is- M stQver treaaurer; Dorothy A lph a Omicron Pi senior’s will L. Shoemaker ’45, social chair- be entertained at supper at sp. m. Sun-bathing is a wonderful pas- man ; and Martha J. Haverstick Sunday by-Mrs. Edward G. Dill, time. We like to see coeds lie in >43, athletic manager. financial advisor, at her home. A dofmitory courts getting tanned iwa members will sponsor dis- picnic for 13 seniors in Holmes 'and rested at the same time. But C ussions for freshman women en- Woods at 4p. m. tomorrow is be after the sun goes down and coeds tering in the Summer semester, ing planned by Chi Omegas and go m to compare tans and to. rub o f£ eidn g opportunities for joining town mothers. Kappa Alpha Theta' lotion on red shoulders, the grass the or g an i za tj on . Individuals will will give a picnic for seniors at 5 is practically obhviated. toy news- make clear the purpose and f Unc . p.’ m. Wednesday. An informal . papers, cigarette packages, orange tions Qf the i ndependent women’s party will be given by Theta Phi peelings, and upside-down .porch group- Alpha for seniors at 3:30 p. m. fumituie. a committee to plan an all- Saturday. Alpha Xi Delta will Since we are going to classes r o iw P dance in Recreation Kali present gifts to seniors, this Summer and can’t go to the August 15, was appointed. Com- Delta Gamma gave'a’party for shore, let’s bring the nice, clean members are Miss" qhne seniors Saturday night; Alpha Chi beaches to us-and not Coney Is- “ S ma n; Junitors JoTnne 0me S a ™ d / ** seniors, = land ’ . M. Palmer, Miss Shipman, and lr } “ and Al- Atherton Hall inhabitants, by A leda Snow, and Miss Magargel. ’P h f Epsil T, Ph ‘ h f ld th f' e the way, aren’t the only offenders. Tentative' plans were made for Saturday Alurnhi of Zeta Tau Al- The number of empty bottles on a picnic in Hort Woo ds at the be- ? ha entertained seniors at break front campus die other day made ginning of the Summe r Semester fas ! at the C °™ ar Room Sunday, us wonder if there really is a coke for all independent men and wo- and Gam f ma Phl Beta f? v * «J, fts shorta S e ’ men. Miss Gassmann, Miss Ms- semo ” at a piCniC m H ° rt W °° ds We don’t like to sound like a gargel> and Miss shfpman will be S?' -pm nagging school teacher who tells iwa representatives on the mint Emanon and Phi Mu have not -hex-children to be good on the committee yet completed plans for honoring playground. But neither do we Execu tive picnic and dance semors ’ like to see dormitory courts resern- committee members will meet in ble high class rubbish heaps. second floor lounge, Old Main, at CLASSIFIED SECTION VUe, Uhe 'Women Coney Island Comes To College Visiting Prof To Dine With Hostess, Coeds Mrs. Anna B. Searle, Atherton Hall hostess, and six coeds will entertain Prof. Clarence B. Shedd of Yale University at luncheon today. Dr. Shedd, who recently com pleted a study of religion on all state university campuses in the nation, will be at the College un til Monday. Entertaining with Mrs. Searle will be Dorothy K. Brunner ’44, Jean E. Hershberger ’43, M. Eliz abeth Howte ’42, M. Virginia Krauss ’44, F. Doris Stevenson '44, and Miriam L. Zartman ’45. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ‘Farewell, Seniors’-- Coeds Say 7 p. m. Monday, it was announced. HE Club To Bake Rookies Cookies Baking “cookies for rookies” will be a* major activity of the El len H. Bichards club, junior home economics honorary, in next se mester’s schedule. Other activities are a benefit bridge party, home economics fa culty reception, making and sell ing fruit cakes, and student-fa culty panel discussions on home economics. A committee including E. Jtine Barnes, Margaret L. Campsey, Ruth E. Conrad and Marie E. Weiss was appointed to plan a picnic for the next meeting. M. Janet Garbaiugh, Edith D. Dengler, and Diana Novich were named to appoint coeds to guide visitors through the Home Econ omics Building. A third commit tee including E. Jane Barnes, Lu cille Barton and Mary B. Grime son was appointed to notify mem bers of the club meetings. Music Club Elects Elizabeth E. Munroe '43 was * elected president of the Louise $ Homer Club, women’s music hon- J orary, recently. Other new oi'fi- ? cers are Martha N. Albert ’43, i vice-president; Reta J. Jenkins j ’44, secretary; Margaret M. Lams j ’43, treasurer. Jean E. Hershber- * ger '43 was initiated at the meet- J ing. FOR SALE Tux, size 33. In excellent condition. Ready for Junior Prom. Price very reason able. Call 4091. 3tch 28,29,30 FOR SALE Tuxedo coat, 42, trousers 37. Deveny Tailor Shop. Across from postoffice. 3tch 28,29,30 DW FOR SALE Practically new white, ice, figure skates Si2e 6. Also new snow suit. Green. Size 14, at reasonable price. Call Jean Davis, 150 Atherton Hall. 3tpd 28, 29,M 2 UNITED STATES Signal Corps pin. Lost between Sparks, Sandwich Shop and Locust Lane. Reward offered. Call Rosalind, 4735. ltpd LEB -50/’ the junior Prom EVENING GOWNS -SLIPS 0. fi Paterson Hosiery Shop??^ and ACCESSORIES 136 E. College Ave TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1942.1 LOST—How can I take blueboofts without my striped Parker peii; green ink? Betty Himelfarb, 210 Ath. ltpdLEß COED WANTED—Preferably in Atherton Hall to handle New York Times subscriptions contract. Mildred Schmidt, 164 Ath Hall. : ltpd LEB PERSON who took typewriter from Garnge, Sunday, Jan. 25 is known. No charges made if re turned to Student Union Jay April 29. ' 2Tpd 28-29 M FOR RENT—Guest house. . 3 rooms, bath, shower. Ideal for Summer. Insulated, fully screened windows, Venetian- blinds. Krtee hole desk. Cross-ventilation shaded, attached garage if desired: Accommodates six. Call 2184 410 S. Frazier St. 3tpd 28,29, IM. LOST —Masonic pin, Thursday, April 16 on Campus or in town; Finder please call 143 Atherton Hall. Frances Lehman.! 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