PAGE FOUR 258 Freslfomen Coeds Reserve Borna Rooms Miss Nina M. Bentley, assistant dean of women, has announced that 258 freshman coeds drew for dormitory rooms for either Rummer semester. Fall semester, or tooth. Of all coeds returning this Summer 438 will stay in Ath erton Hall and 70 in Grange Dor mitory. Coeds attending Summer semes er will receive room reservation :urds today, and a room de- posit. of ten dollars must be paid b|y May 7. " • PENIS STATE THESPIANS PRESENT . "HIDE N PEEK What Happens When Two Escaped Convicts Enroll In College??? MUSIC WOMEN DANCES FRIDAY—IsDD P, M.—ssc SATURDAY—7;OO P. M,—Bsc Mm 2, 1&42 Schwab Auditorium Tickets On Sale At Student Union Panliel To Install Keller As Prexy; WRA Expects Council Approves Rushing Details -i \. Pauline E. Keller ’43, Alpha Starting at 6p. m. June 23, a xl-t J-VClciol Omicron Pi, will automatically strict silent period will go into One-hundred and fifty coeds are become Panhellenic president and effect until 8 a. m. July 13, dur- expected to attend WRA's presen- Beatrice M. White ’44, Phi Mu, ing which time there will be two tation of awards and weiner roast Council vice-president, according scheduled open houses. First of at 7:30 tonight. Ann Drivas '43, to the Panhellenic rotating sys- these will be Thursday, June 26, WRA president, will present a tem, at the installation coffee and the second, Wednesday, July silver trophy to the intramural hour in southeast Atherton Hall 1. Open houses will last from 4 champion team, and will announce from 6:45 to 7:45 p. m. today. to 5:30 p. m. the recipients of three $5O scholar- Other officers, elected at the Formal rushing will begin with ships and eight individual All- Council meeting last night, who free contact starting Monday, College champions in front of will be installed tonight are Mar- July 13, and ending Saturday, White Hall. garet E. Maginnis ’44, secretary; July 18. Association this week Committee chairmen announced Suzanne M. Hay ’44, treasurer: will continue to be from Ba. m. Margaret K. Ramaley 44, WRA and Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to 0 p. m. Restrictions of other vice-piesident and geneial. chair to the dean of women, alumnae free association periods will hold man, are R. Helen Gordon. 42, pro advisor. Miss White will act as during formal rushing. Two in- f ram; Mignonette E. Frederick Panhellenic rushing chairman. formal parties will be scheduled 43 ’ T^ ea ‘ 1 °,f c , cr ! 45 Details of the proposed rushing by- each house this week, invita- and - ‘ ed '• ®f ahr , ’ bon T code for Summer and Fall semes- tions being sent tor only orio * lre j. a £ n Z n , H ;.J\ omas * 3 and -ters were presented by Miss Kell- P a rty at a time. D ' riv ° g a ’ s °° u coeds to er. retiring rushing chairman, and Climaxing the week, each house att “ d ° e presen S ta tlon exercises were unanimously accepted by will hold two foima coffee hours gnd bonflre whlch are being he i d Greek representatives. on Saturday, July from 5:30 instead o£ the annual formal din . Under the new code, which will to 7p. m. and from 7:30 to 9p. m. r be sent to the Senate Committee Invitations will be issued Friday ' on Student' Welfare for final ap- night and written replies must n-j ' rrr , , ptovai, there will be a strict silent be in by 10 a. m. Saturday. tiIOCS W allied. period from June Bto June 17. A strict silent period will pre- _ T , r TT . , . . . .. Free association, lasting for the vail from 9 p. m. Friday to. 5 T _®M 1S U '« , 01 f" week of June 17 to June 23 will p. m. Saturday and mother will „ E 1 EEnn cm. 11 !/ 1 tollow. Visitjng hours will be go into effect from 9 p. m. Satur- j er 2tnd 29 30 R from 8 a m. to 6 p. m. daily.. Dur- day until results of bids are an- RW (2 ,Pittsburgh. L. Friday af mg this time, sorority women may nounced on Sunday, July 19. ternoon Call 4329 ask for go to rooms of freshmen and . _ Clair ' transfeis, and the latter may visit CLASSIFIED SECTION R>W—To Greensburg or vicinity, in sorority houses and suites. _ Leave. Friday at noon. Return Chapel and church dates, out- SALE Tux, size 33. In Sunday afternoon. Call Yogel ruled last yeat, will be permiss- excellent condition. Ready for Watts Hall. Phone 711 ible. Rushing will not be per- Junior Prom . Price ve ry reason mitted outside of State College able Call 4991. 3tch 28,29,30 and no limit will be put on the number of fraternity women with FOR SALE Tuxedo coat, 42, freshmen and transfers. Break- trousers 37. Deveny Tailor Shop. fast, luncheon, and dinner dates Across from postoffice. will be prohibited FOR SALE Practically new white, ice, figure skates Size 6. New under-arm Also new snow suit. Green Size 14, at reasonable price. Call Jean Cream OeodorCSflf Davis, 150 Atherton Hall. safely X. Does not rot dresses or men’s shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2- No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, gteaseiess, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a jar today! A R RID LOST White gold" Waltham ~ „ . wrist watch Friday between (aiao in uad S9t jars) Sandwich Shop and Atherton. Re- ward. Call Maryann, 108 Ath. -i jac Jahe Jhe Shortcut Jo <jCouetiness Smith j Powder Puff J 0 7 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lOllt who took typewriter from Garnge, Sunday, Jan. 25 is known. No charges made if re turned to Student Union by April 29. 2Tpd 28-29 M FOR RENT—Guest house. rooms, bath, shower. Ideal for Summer. Insulated, fully screened windows, Venetian blinds. Knee hole desk. Cross-ventilation shaded, attached garage if desired. Accommodates six. Call 2184 410 S. Frazier St. 3tpd 28,29, 1 M FOR RENT Room for gentile boys. Twin beds. Available May 9th. 625 N. Allen street. 2tpd 29,5 M TYPING—CaII 3133 for all kinds of typing. 2tch 29, 30 LEB WANTED White dinner jackeb for Fri. Size 37. Call Bud 3422. 2tpd -AT 3tch 28,29,30 DW 3tpd 28, 29,M 2 Call 2201 | Complete! In AU Its Glory ! Not an inch . . . Not a thrill . . . Not a kiss has been cut from the original! Starts Saturday GONE With The WIND 2 Performances Daily Shows At 1:30 - 7:00 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1942 Sugar Registration Today Fraternities must register for the sugar rationing program be tween 4 and 6 p. m. today in the high school building. Fraternities will secure-a fonn at this time to record the amount of sugar used in the past. All information must be turned in by 6 p. m. WOLFE I FLORIST James Wolfe ’39 Glennland Bldg. \ V ■(. A Sk. T", I \ \\\ e \ \ \ f \ \ **^o*^ REC HALL MAY I 10-2 4.00
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