PAGE FOUI Frosh To Elect One Senator, Judicial Member For Summer Sykes Announces Speaker To Discuss Customs Hearing bay Care Of Children WSGA Senate decided last night that freshman women will elect their own senators and WSGA Judicial Committee representa ves. A member of each body will be chosen this Summer additional senator representative will be named in the Fall. "This system will enable both Summer and Fall freshmen to participate in WSGA, and will in crease democracy in coed govern- inent," said Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA president. Under the old system, freshmen elected one senator, and the coed named sub-chairman of WSGA Freshman Council. automatically Tennis Opens became a member of Judicial. An other senator and judicial repre sentative were named by Senate. I ntrainurals The method of selecting a judicial member will continue this semes- First of the WRA intramurals ter. scheduled for Summer semester is "Freshman women who wish to being played off this week as 12 apply to Judicial for exemption teams have entered 'the intramural from customs should report to the tennis tournamnt, according to WSGA Room in White Hall at 8 Mignonette E. Frederick '43, WRA p. m. next Wednesday," announ- Tennis Club president. ced Marjorie L. Sykes '43, Judi- Competing in the tournament cial Committee chairman. are 'two teams each from AEPhi Exemptions 'will be granted to. and Ath East and one from AOPi, women over 21 years and to those DG, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa, who have served customs in other Kappa Delta, 'Sigma Delta Tau, schools. Theta, and TPA. To permit freshman women to Other intramural tournaments attend church receptions from 8 planned for the Summer semester to 10 p. m. Friday, June 19, Sen- include golf, June 22 to July 3, ate granted 10 o'clock permissions. • with a putting contest, handicap This is a half hour extension over tournament, All-College tourna regular weekend hours during the ment, and blind bogey in which two week non-dating period. the order of playing 'is drawn. Miss Sherman announced that Archery will be held from July Junior Service Board will con- 19 through July 31, and volley tinue to tabulate points for the ball will be in August. point system established last year Mrs. E. C. Nichols, professional 15y WSGA.. bridge player, attended the WRA Ninety-nine Big Sisters have Bridge Club meeting last evening. been assigned to freshman coeds, She will teach both beginners and stated H. Anne Carruthers '44, players every other week, and town senator, in charge of the pro- regular club meetings will be held gram. the alternate weeks at 6:30 . p. m., Senate recommended that mem- Elizabeth J McKinley '45, presi hers of WSGA Junior Service dent, announced. ApproxiMately board and Freshman Council co- 25coeds attended last night's operate with the national defense meeting. Election of officers will program by scheduling College- be held next. week. sponsored defense courses. Plans for a cabin party to the Three senate members were ap- WRA Cabin Saturday, June 20 pointed by the president to inter- are being made by the Bowling view deans of schools in which Club. Sponsored by the club, all .snajority of coeds are enrolled to coeds are .inv Bowling according to gestions. discuss WSGA and to secure sug- Martha J. Haverstick '43, presi- Scheduled to interview Dean of dent. Georgeanna M. Holt '45 is the School of Liberal Arts is Miss in charge of the overnight hike. .Carruthers; Education, Dorothy Rides Wanted K. Brunner '44, WSGA vice-pres ident; and Physical Education, R'W —To New York or vic. Leave Janet V. Holmes '43, senior sen- Fri. or Sat. Call 3166, Adeline. ator. 1. bp dM RW—New York City or vicinity. L. Friday nopn. R. Sunday. Call Sy 3332. 2tcomp SR BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 0wt,944--._Num , . , kir. 6 ,..., .,:ft m Wnippies Means cl 1 Ai i..i..::( - 1,... , B • _ . N N-i..# 4, athing Suits ii.::" '41:.:..... 1.::.:.::. \.. 7 . :...i, .___,l, / / ~.;.: ..,...., You Can't Be Without One L.:.:z. .....1 I. ...::-::•;! } ... / t ~:. .... i . 1 l i cti s. :. .4.,. , 5iii Satin and knitted lastex, . t , i: P:!,.. 1 . i;.. \ .. : ..:,...li dressmaker and sharkskin -1 ...... ..) J,;.„ ~ : : ,:.:: : :.;.:,; I : take your choice. Each is 1 ... : . ..,.: ; ...."... .:: : ..I NO appropriate and all reason ; ...:".::,;.: . A • ,r.: 3 pi,.. ably priced. 44 ..:i , 1 I , ' ...se: 2.98 3.98 5.98 Smart Sh® Miss Emma Johnson, chairman of the State Council for Day Care of Children, will speak in 110 Home. Economics building at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. The work being done by the Council will be dis- . cussed in relation to the problem of the day care of children in de fense areas of Pennsylvania. Miss Johnson, Temple Univer sity director of early childhood ed ucation, will also speak to the Child Development classes of the home economics department. All interested persons are urged to attend the meeting. and judicial THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Matthes Elected House Secretary At First Meeting Jeanne Matthes '43 was elected secretary of WSGA House of Rep resentatives when sorority and dormitory delegates met for their first Summer semester meeting yesterday. Members decided to eliminate any unnecessary meetings since values have changed during the accelerated program, according to Dorothy K. Brunner '44, WSGA vice-president and House speaker. Miss Brunner explained to new Representatives that the House acted as a clearing house for ideas of the women represented, and plans formulated there would automatically go to WSGA Sen ate for approval. Following a member's suggest ion that the Summer theme be "Conservation," the House will continue to sponsor tin foil saving. It was announced that collections should be taken to the office of the Dean of Women. Plans were started for a, pro gram to promote relations be tween town dorm, town, and cam pus dorm coeds. They will be invited to House and Senate meet ings and special socials will be sponsored. As an aid to Summer students, maps of available surrounding facilities for picnics, hikes, and swimming will be made, Miss Brunner announced. We, she Women WSGA Increases Coed Democracj , • We were pleased to see WSGA Senate ignore precedent at its meeting last night to fit the sys tem of freshman elections to the accelerated program and, at the same time, increase democracy in women's student government. Under the old system, freshmen elected one senator and Senate appointed the other one. Like wise, one WSGA Judicial Com mittee representative was elected —that is, the coed elected sub chairman of WSGA Freshman Council automatically became a member; the second one was chos en by Senate. According to last night's action (which will probably involve a constitutional amendment), both senators will be elected—one' this Summer and one next Fall. The same system will be used in nam ing Judicial members. This move seems a wise one because of its increased dem ocracy and also because it will enable the Fall freshmen to have a share in WSGA. The action brings -another ques tion to , our attention. Senate members are elected for one year while Judicial members have al ways served for four. We ques tion the fairness and advisability, of this difference in office tenure. Does it require more experience for - Judicial Committee to enforce rules than it does for 'Senate to make them? Aren't we inclined just to .take it for granted that members of Judicial bodies should have longer terms than legisla tors? Would it not be fairer and more democratic to elect Judicial rep resentatives for one year, enabling more women to participate in WSGA? • CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT Pleasant room, pri vate home near Campus; men only. Call 2001. 3tcomp 9,10,11 FOR SALE Complete drawing equipment for freshman draw ing course. Pradtically new. If interested call Bob McLaughlin 4641. 3tpd 10,11,128 WANTDD College boy to work for part payment of room rent. Call 3427. ltchlß IWA Pirepares Third Dance Plans for a Friday night dance to be held in Atherton Hall play room from 9 p. m. to midnight June 19 were completed at the last meeting of IWA, according to Hazel E. Gassmann '43, head of the organization. -Everyone is in vited to attend. Miss Gassmann appointed, Doro thy Shoemaker '45 general chair man. Punch will be served. Because IWA treasurer did not return for the Summer, Harriette Block '44 was appointed to tem porarily fill that office. Berna dette L. Kohler '44 was chosen historian. Temporary plans for a joint IWA-IMA picnic to be held at Whipple's Dam on a Saturday af ternoon were formulated. Assisting Marjorie A. Magargel '44, dating bureau chairman, are committee members Jeanne R. Shipman '43, Miss Kohler, Dolo res M. Wargo '44, :Louise E. Cum mings '45, and Carol Williams '45, Standing committees for the re mainder of the semester include freshman orientation—Barbara E. Whitbred '43, chairman (members will be appointed from each IWA unit); and student-faculty rella tions—chairman to be appointed. IWA executive committee will meet in second floor lounge, Old Main, at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Old Main Tradition (Continued from Page One) out of the sides of tn tower, braying mournfully. 'Finally some bright member of the staff devised the idea of rigging up a pulley to get her down. Since the incident was a common occurrence, the ropes were left place. As Professor Runkle puts it in his "History of Penn State! "the mule got to like it." Business Staff Meets meeting of all Junior and Sopho more women on business staff of The Daily Collegian in the Colleg ian office, 5 p. m. Thursday. Everyone is requested to be prompt by Sara L. Miller '43, sen ior secretary. Atli West To Hold Tea Helen L. Schmelz '44 and Mary K. Hess '45 will act as co-chair men of an informal tea to be given for Inter-session and Sul - timer stu dents of the west wing, Atherton Hall, in the southwest lounge at 5 p. m. today. Mary Lou Keith '44 will pour punch. Freshmen.... • To Be In The "Groove" • To Be "Hep" • To. Be Up On The "Jive" —read— The Dully Collegian (For A Better Penn State) SUBSCRIBE NOW FROM: • Student Solicitors • • Collegian Office • Student Union $3.25 For Summer and Fall Semester $1.75 For Summer. Semester IT'S UP TO YOUH THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1942 Lakonides To Give Phys Ed Picnic Lakonides, women's physical education honorary, will sponsor a get-acquainted party for all wo men physical education majors in Fairmount Park at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mildred L. Cookerly '44, general chairman, announced at a meeting last night. Coeds will -meet in' the WRA lounge, White Hall. Picnic committee chairmen in clude H. lone Cramer '44, food; Frances M. Angle '44, entertain ment; Alice G. Burwell '44, invi tations. Vivian E. Martin '45 is in charge of a Lakonides hand book which will explain the pur pose of the organization. New Lakonides members will be announced at the picnic. The new initiates will be elected by present Lakonides members at a meeting in WRA lounge, White Hall, at 5 p. m. tomorrow. CATHAUM] • TODAY - FRI. - SAT. • She's got what it takes . . .. So we've taken what she's got and set it to music and dance! . ZOWIE!
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