The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 03, 1942, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUE,
Dormitories Supplement
Senate Nominations
Prexies To Serve
In WSGA House
Having added nominees to the
list suggested by WSGA Senate,
four Atherton Hall units and
Grange Dormitory will elect offi
cers at house meetings tomorrow
night. Presidents will automati
cally become members of WSGA
House of Representatives.
Presidential• nominees include:
Atherton Hall, northwest unit—
Marjorie M. Lovejoy '43, Sylvia R.
Meiner '43, Sarah E. Paxton '43,
Florence I. Jaffy '44, and Mary
Louise Keith '44: northeast unit—
Geraldine A. Custer '43, G. Alice
Burwell '44, and Dorothy G. Cly
mer '44.
Southeast unit Evelyn J.
iMages '43, Sally W. Piollet '44, and
[Elizabeth Senft '44; southwest unit
—Nancy M. Zartman '43; Grange
Dormitory—Hazel E. Gassmani
'43, Christine R. Grant '43, Shirley
E. Fletcher '44, and Eleanor M.
[Freedman '44.
Sbuthwest unit Atherton Hall
nominated 'Margaret M. Lams '43,
Kathryn M. Hibbard '45, and
Kathryn M. Simone '45.
Nominees for secretary-treasur
er: Atherton Hall, northwest unit
—Lois M. Gardener '43, Grace M.
Nesbitt '43, Winifred E. Spahr '44,
and Barbara C. Painter '45; north
east unit—Gertrude E. Lundbom
'43, and A. Jane Minnich '44;
southwest unit—Helen E. Huston
'44; Grange Dormitory—Helen D.
McKee '44, and R. Christine Yohe
'45; southeast Atherton Hall—G.
Naomi Billen '43, Mary V. Devling
'43, and A. Martha Horn '45, sec
retary; Judith F. Klenert '44, Lu
cille D. Weinstein '44, and Barbara
P. Wells '45, treasurer.
Social chairman candidates:
Atherton Hall, northwest unit—
Esther M. Hall '43, Margaret M.
Rizza '43, Ruth E. Stamm '43, and
Helen M. Schmelz '44; northeast
unit—Julia H. McFarland '45;
southeast—Eloner Cloud '44, Zelda
Miller '44, and Laßue J. Cassey
'45; southwest—Helen P. Lann '45,
and Joan E. Piollet '45; Grange
Dormitory—Barbara E. Whitbred
'43.
Nominees for fire chief and air
raid warden: Atherton Hall, north
west unit—Martha Reichley '43,
!Muriel S. Taylor '43, Nancy J.
!['rick '44, and Mary E. Wertz '44.
northeast unit—Frnaces M. Angle
'44, and Frances E. Burke '44;
southeast unit—=Margaret M. Kil
gore '43, and Audrey M. Best '44;
southwest unit—Mary E. Kuder
'44, and Mary E. Thompson '45;
Grange Dormitory—Margaret K.
Ramaley '44.
Grange Dormitory nominated
Georgeanna M. Holt '45 and Jean
K. Runk '45 for intramural man
ager.
Two Squ Bart Dormitory Elects
ill. rels Bart Dormitory held elections
recently. New officers are
Irene J. Uhrik '44, president; June
Invade Class • R. White '45, vice-president; Elea-
A new chemical formula for
nor L. Vollmer '44, secretary
producing squirrels resulted from treasurer; Bernadette L. Kohler
an experiment in Chemistry 52
'44, I.W.A. representative; Con
class recently,, as two of the ro-
stance M. Halberstadt '45, fire
dents, in keeping with Penn
chief; Geraldine M. Hackett '44,
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State's "Hello" spirit, turned air raid warden.
tricks before a startled group of
students and instructors. four instructors carrying impro-
When Freshmen Velma Braun
vised traps of coats, water con
and Louise Brown mixed sodium tainers, and boxes.
acetate and sodium lime together, Living in the rafters of the old
expecting to get methane gas,
building, it seems that the ani
they were amazed to find two ,orals jumped onto the table at just
squirrels where there should have the crucial moment. Evading
been gas.
their pursuers, they are still liv-
Among the amused spectators ing "somewhere" in Textile Chem
was Miss Lillian L. Arent, labor
atory instructor. Her amusement
did not last long, however, as one
of the squirrels, attracted by her
bright red smock, made a flying
leap to her shoulder.
Not to be outdone lly his furry
companion, the other squirrel fol
lowed suit, and the two of them,
leaping over the Textile Chemis
'try Laboratory, were clused by.
Journalism Honorary
To Give Coffee Hour
Theta Sigma Phi, women's
journalism honorary, will hold a
coffee hour at the Alpha Chi
Omega suite from 6:45 to 7:45 p.
in. Tuesday. Invitations are. be
ing sent to six junior women ma
joring in journalism.
Committees have been named
fot the Matrix Dinner which is
held annually in honor of
B - WOC's. The dinner will take
place at' the Nittany Lion Inn in
October.
Committee members include
Seniors Emily L. Funk, general
chairman; Jean A. Kelly, invi
tations; Ruth E. Morrow, food;
and Edith L. Smith, cleanup.
We Jhe Women
Bicycles Plentiful-,---
Space Is. Lacking
We would go on bicycle hikes
if we had bicycles.
We would have bicycles if we
had convenient places to keep
them.
We would have such places if
present facilities would be utiliz
ed.
Why can't coeds rooming in
spacious dormitories keep bicycles
there?
For recreation during the Sum
mer semester, numerous coeds re
turned with the intention of hav
ing bicycles handy when oppor
tunities for outdoor exercise
arose, Freshman women will ar
rive next week prepared to ride
"two-wheelers" on a campus said
to be perfectly adapted for that
sport.
Instead of finding necessary
parking spaces coeds will view
"No Trespassing" signs which ex
plain that bicycles shall be Itored
off campus.
Basements of Atherton Hall,
Grange Dormitory, McAllister
Hall, and Women's Building are
in a large part availaOle for stor
age. With bicycle racks placed in
the unused parts of these build
ings, there would be ample room.
Cellars open for such storage pri
or to the Summer semester are
still open, but remain unused:
We are invited to go on several
hour co-recreation bicycle hikes
by WRA.
We are •urged to get outdoor ex
ercise by health authorities.
We would insure usage of bi
cycle parking lots, if dormitory
authorities would assure us of
those places.
UNITED STATES
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Sandbags, Guns
Will Aid Setting
At Draftee Drag
Sandbags and guns will add at
mosphere to Draftee Drag, this
semester's dance given by Mor
tdr Board, senior women's honor
ary, from 9 p. •m. to ' midnight
Saturday, July 18.
Location of the darice has not
yet been decided, according to
Lila A. Whoolery '43, general
chairman. The Campus Owls will
play.
All proceeds will go towri•d
scholarships for women in the
College. Traditionally, coeds will
ask men to the dance.
This is the fourth year of Mor
tar Board sponsored dances. For
merly called Spinster . Skip, it has
been given in November when Li'l
Abner and Daisy Mae, characters
in Al Capp's comic strip, had
their annual manhunt, Sadie Haw
kins Day. Colleges all . over the
country have used this theme in
dances and have set aside whole
days to celebrate . the mythical
event,
Committees for the dance in
clude decorations and publicity—
Louise M. Fuoss '43 and Patricia
Mac Kinney '43, co-chairmen,
Emily L. Funk '43, Ruth L. Kies
ling '43, Rosalind M. Nelson '43,
Kathryn M. Popp '43, Mildred B.
Schmidt '43, Marion C. Dougher
ty '44, Marjorie E. Sietsprt '44,
Shirley J. Tetley '44, Virginia K.
.Tross '44, and Lucille D. Wein
stein '44; band—Marjorie L. Sykes
'43; tickets and checking—Jacque
line Shafer Ballantyne '43, Miss
Popp, and Senior Sponsors; invi
tation-s—Margaret K. Sherman
'43.
Co-op To Have Party
Nittany co-op will hold a party
from 8 p. , m. until 1 a. m. Friday.
Mary H. Steele '44 and James R.
Ziegler '43, social co-chairmen, are
in charge of plans. Several new
members have recently been. ad
mitted to the house, but some va
cancies remain, according to Ma
bel E. . Satterthwaite, women's
president.
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Rides Wanted •
RW (2)—Pittsburgh or NeWcastle.
Leave after 4:30 Friday. Call
Sam Byers, 4923. 4tpd 2,3, 4, 5
!RW To Rochester, N. Y., or vi
cinity. Leave anytime .this
weekend. Return Sunday. Call
Cal, 4662. 2 tpS
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PANHEL PREXY Pauline E.
Keller '43, Council president, -an
nounced the Panhellenic Rushing
Committee for the Summer semes
ter at a meeting last night.
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Keller Names
Rushing Heads
Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhel
lenic president, announced Coun
cil's Rushing Committee, who will
assist Beatrice White '44, newly
elected vice-president, at a meet
ing last night.
'Ada Lord '43, eligibility chair
man, and Louise W. Henry '44 will
serve in the capacity of an advis
ory committee to Panhellenic
members who have questions and
problems on the code.
Miss White, committeq„ chair
man, takes her position according
to the sorority rotating.system and
will automatically 'become Panhel
lenic president next year.
Council members. were asked to
continue sales of Red Cross bene
fit chances on paintings to be raf
fled off July 4. PriKes, an oil
painting valued at $l5O, and a
water 'coloring worth $75, are
works of local . artists, according to
Miss Keller. Chances sell for 25
cents. .
Panhellenic's annual publica
tion, for freshmen, the Panhellenic
Handbook, will be ready within
the next week, Lila A. Whoolery
'43, Handbook editor, announced.
From ignorance our comfort
flows. The only wretched are the
wise.—Matthew Prior.
COLLEGIAN OFFICE
Bridge Club
Opens Season
"If enough coeds show ,interest
in improving their bridge tech
nique, the WRA Bridge Club will
secure an adult instructor to meet
regularly with the club( at 6:30 p.
m. every Wednesday," announced
Elizabeth J. McKinley '45, presi
dent.
A reorganization meeting
.will
be held in the WRA Room White
HEll, at 6:30 tonight. The club is
open to beginners as well as ex
pert players. Election of a vice
president, secretary, and treasurer
will be held in the near future.
Initial semester meeting of the
Badnriinton Club will be held in
White Hall lounge at 7 p. m. to
night. Club membership , is open
to all coeds. Attendance at three
successive meetings is the only
membership requirement, stated
Martha Duffman '43, president.,~
An honorary badminton club - is
held in conjunction with the regu
lar. club. To become a membpr
a coed mist - pass certain: entrance
tests.. .
The 'Bowling-Club : will' also
meet in White' Hall' tonight 'at :7
p. m. A practice period will be
held..at 6:30 p. m. in the Whiie
Hall alleys.
Counselors Plan
Camp Discussions
PSOA freshman counselors will
consider six phases of Penn - State
life and their relation to freshman
women when the freshman wom
en's camp . committee meets
Room 304 Old Main at 4:10 p. m.
today. Discussion of health, ex-
tra-curricular activities, dating,
sororities, studies, and student
faculty relations will prepare the
committee to helpnew coeds solve
these problems during the camp
weekend, according Agnes
Highsmith, PSCA associate secre:.
taffy. .
The committee will base discni
sion on Randall's ' , How To Make
Good in College," and Hartsorne's
"Transition from High School to
College."
CLASSIFIED .SECTION
LOST Slide rule, in 1;toorn
}Pond Lab. on Monday afternoon.
Initials on case—S.S.C. - Reward.
Call Stan, 4927.
STUDENT SOLICITORS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1942