' PAGE FOUR Prosy To Pick Two Leaders VISGA Senate voted last night 'to make compulsory attendance of freshman women at the meeting scheduled for• nomination of WSGA freshman senator and !VORA representative in 140 Home Economics Btillding at 6:30 p. m. 'Tuesday. Elections will be held I.'ilesday, June 30. Penalty for absence from either meeting will be removal of an 11 o'clock, said Margaret K. Sherman WSGA president. Campus freshmen with legitimate excuses will present them to dormitory checkers before 5 p. m. Tuesday. !Downtown coeds will present ex cuses to the dean of women's of !rico. Senator and WRA representa tive nominations will be made :from the floor, announced Patricia E. Diener, sophomore senator, and Julia M. MaeFarland, sophomore WEJA representative. QuaMica :tions of the nominee, such as high g - IP.bool activities, must accompany each nomination. Following nominations fresh man women are urged to attend freshman song practice and pep rally in Schwab Auditorium .at '/ p. m., said Miss Sherman. Ten o'clocks have been granted thy Senate to permit freshman co eds to attend church receptions from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. tomorrow. They may take one of their two monthly one o'clock permissions :for Collegian Dance Saturday. 'Dinner dates will not be permit ted, according to Miss Sherman. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS TO ALL SENIOR WOMEN ILL YOU HELP BUILD PLANES? Enroll Now—Student Union Desk Free Course For Further Information See Prof. B. K. Johnstone, 301 M. Eng JULY 10 Mac Kinney Will Act As Honorary Head Patricia Mac Kinney '43 was elected to head Mortar Board, na tional women's honorary, and re place Kathryn M. Popp '43, 'vice president, who resigned, at a meet ing yesterday. (Miss Mac Kinney will preside until June 28 when Pauline Crossman '43, president, will return from student teaching. Members will sell defense stamps in the dormitories during the Summer semester, it was de-; tided by the honorary. Golfer's To Have Weekly Coaching Instruction in golf will be given to memtbers of WRA Golf Club from 10 a. m. to noon every Sat urday, according to Elinor M. Freedman '44, Club.president. Rob ert L. Rutherford Jr., College golf professional, will coach coeds. Miss Freedman is resigning as Golf Club president, and election of new officers will be held at a meeting of the club on Holmes Field at 6:30 this evening. Mrs. Howard S. Coleman will be guest instructor .at the WRA Bridge Club meeting next Tues day. A business meeting to elect officers will precede playing. Preliminary results of the first round in the WPM intramural ten nis tournament show Kappas vic tors over TPA, 3-0. Ruth Moore, Kappa, defeated Ursula Frost, 6-0, and Doris Ward, Kappa, downed Rita Belfonti, 6-2. In doubles TPA was trounced 6-1. ADPhi defaulted to AOPi. CHARLIE . BARNET THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wey she Women How About Giving Uncle Sani A Lift? Like you, we sometimes get tir ed of writing, thinking, and talk ing about defense. However, be cause of the value of two govern ment sponsored—defense courses, 'we feel that still another edit is justified. Eight hours weekly is the time required for these courses, one in airplane drafting and one in blue printing. Senior women, or coeds who plan to leave College in De cember, are urged by government and College authorities to' consid er enrolling in these classes im mediately. 'We could reiterate the old story of the need for women to prepare to replace men in essential indus tries. We like to point out that a series of recent surveys reveal that women are physically and psychologically as well adapted as men for factory jo'bs. But you probably know all that. You may not know that 15 stu dents must enroll at Student Union before Saturday to. insure that the ESMDT courses will be given. At this point, eight people, including three coeds, have. signed up. Recent news stories have given you the factual material. In case you missed them, Prof. B. K. Johnstone in 301 Main Engineer ing knows all the details. The courses, to us, sound worthy of consideration and in vestigation. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED-Model A Ford Con vertible, reasonably priced, in good condition. Call Collegian of fice. Leave message. LOST—Brown leather, change LOST—Light tan raincoat, red plaid lining, initialed "T. G." North Ground Floor Sparks. Call Ted, 2681. ltpd C. WANTED Fourth boy for apart ment, four rooms and bath, good facilities. Reasonalble. Call 2431. WANTED--Roommate to share luxurious apartment. Cut living expenses to minimum. Call 2665. WANTED Girl to share three room apartment with graduate student. Reasonable living ac commodations. Private entrance and cooking facilities. Call 2976. Presenting THE "SAXOPHONE KING" AND HIS ORCHESTRA Featuring Lina Horn SOPH HOP (SEMI-FORMAL) 3.85 HEccers To Entertain Faculty At Dinner Faculty members will be guests at a buffet supper given by Hill crest home economics students at the home management house at 6 p. m. today. Attending will be Dean and Mrs. Marion R. Trabue, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey P. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Popp, and Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Yeagley. Rides Wanted RW—Sussex County, New Jersey, for 4th July weekend. Leave Friday .p. m. Return Sun p. m. Call Rowe, 2919.. 2tpd 17, 18 - S. PW (4) Brookville, Clarion, Route 322 North. Call Ziegler, 4394 or 2593. RlW—Johnstown, preferably late Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. Return Sunday. Call Paul, 4389. 2tch 18, 19 F. I:LW—Pittsburgh or Oil City. Leave Saturday noon. Call 3398. 3tpd 18, 19, 20 RW—Grove City or vicinity this weekend. Leave Friday after noon. Call 3218. Ask for Davi doff. PW-4Harrisburg. Leave anytime Friday afternoon. Call Lee, 4939. PW—Lancaster. Leave Saturday noon: Return Sunday night. Call George or Dick, 4746. TODAY ) SHOWS AT T. ATHAUM 1:30 - 3:00 SAT. 14101 7:00 - 9:00 lii, - ••• 1 3 11 .1.1::' ! '' ........ . :...... • ",.. 5: ihe- pathway of love is . too rough . .. just see these • two and your troubles will be a bed of• roses! TAYLOR . NORMA ler Cardboard Lover" House To Map Picnic Sites To investigate the surrounding country for swimming, picnicking, and hiking opportunities, Dorothy K. Brunner '44, WSGA' vice-pres ident and 'Speaker of WSGA House of Representatives, appointed a committee at a meeting yesterday. !Members chosen were• Seniors Geraldine A. Custer, chairman, Beatrice E. Smith; Juniors Eliza beth Senft and F. Doris Stevenson. House of Representatives will sponsor a room in Old Main for Commuting coeds to .use during the day. Committee members who will plan for the room are Juniors xetta Froimson, chairman, Kath erine L. Tussey, Mary Lou Keith, and Helen L. Heller '45. The House decided to inaugu rate a plan whereby members•will visit Senate meetings. Eleanor M. Freedman '44 will attend next week's meeting. ;Miss Brunner gave instructions for dormitory women in Wednes day's dimout. She stated that co eds should go to special blackout rooms, the dormitory lounges, to study. • During an unannounced half-hour complete blackout, coeds are asked to follow air raid card instructions and evacuate the buildings. I: tEISMP.. I / 1 A Show r . , for -Z.we,etrt.eant6.! ' with George Sanders . • Frank McHugh Elizabeth Patterson C;c - ' • . —plus— ) Leo Fieisman and Orch. and a Cartoon— _ "Ace In The Hole" . • wi • agsmi, loot g e. . rne • :El. ...om rill • l4m ' 4. A "111144111 7gt • - • REC HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942