' FOllll, Podel Players killed to secure Nadia 'Permits With, three days remaining for coeds tkirested in interclass m tiockey• to complete their required fit: practices, WRA Intramural Chairman Grace L. Judge '44 an *last night that women secure medicOl permits from 1.4- Colloge dthpousary by Satur- Freshman registrants will meet 111 sophomores on Holmes. Field 5t 4 p. m. Monday for the first » e of the interclass schedule, N;iss Judge stated. •:IT. Doris Stevenson '44, WRA )luhlicity chairman, released last right names of coeds who will captain the•three teams consiting of freshmen, sophotnores, and 3dors-seniors. Coeds appointed include . Freshman Betty Pike, Sophomore Vivian Martin, and Junior Adele Levin, Teams will. play three games a night that Gloria McKinley was week for a period of three weeks elected first semester freshman with. :frosh meeting sophomores, senator ,at a compulsory mass iwphomores challenging juniors, meeting. w,d frosh playing juniors. Squad v,7ith the highest total will auto- Greeks To Stage Final watically .be proclaimed the win- _ Open Houses Today • .Climaxing the hockey season Final open house, for freshman Will. be the annual Army-Navy and transfer coeds, to be held gaine in which prize players of the three teams will be entered. during the current Panhellenic Outstanding participants will be rushing season will be held in chosen by Miss Mildred A. Dicey, sorority hoUses and. suites. from 4 f culty reriresentative, M to 5:30 o'cloCk . this afternoon, .a ' Judge, and the. three captains. Pauline E. Keller 43, Panhel- Students who have completed lenic Council president, stated. Miss Keller stated that all their six preliminary practices in- sorority expense sheets including elude Senior Marty Haverstick; those from today's open house anniors Miss Judge, Miss Levin, should be turned in to Beatrice and Mary . Weldy; Sophomores M. White '44, at the Phi Mu Vally *Hostetter, and Nancy Hodg- house, this week. Son; and Freshinen Miss Pike, Panhel Council ruled last night Marjorie Rains, Marilyn Silver- that sororities include grade ston, Carolyn. Smith, and •Lou• sheets when they submit names of pledges to the dean of women's • office for approval for initiation. - CLASSIFIED - SECTION -. WANTED Bicycles, regardless Rides Wanted,- ... of condition. Bicycle repairing ) - 00MS-7or rent one 3bl, one. from A to Z. Quick service, rea- RW—Newark or NYC leave •Fri 2nd floor room $2.75; 522 W . sonable prices. C. C. Schuyler, day. Return, Sunday . night. Uollege Ave. 3tcti'29,30,1 Repair Shop, 226 W. Beaver Ave. Call Cole 4850. Leave message if Phone 2740. , Itpd3o,B. not in. 3tpdß COST--Danville High School class ring 1942. Reward. Please leave. WANTED—Drawing set in good Rw (2)—Pittsburgh, Fri. eve. R, at Student Union and collect re- , condition; will pay cash. Call Sun. Call Bunny or Elsie 2nd ward. 3tpd29,30,18 L9uis.Ullman, 4933 at Beta Sigma floor Jordan. lltpd3Oß Rho. ltpd3o,B POR RENT—Two large,. airy single rooms. Call 3471. 3tpd29,30,1. FOR SALE-2 tuxedo suits only PASSENGER WANTEp—Phila worn a few times. One medium delphia. Leave Friday sp. m. rß sized, other for tall man. Phone Return Sunday night. Call Iry EO S ALE— Indian 74 motor- 3137:1tpd.E. 4881.. cycle, Excellent Conditiony In quire. 352 E. College, Saturday.be-- FOR SALE—Tails, midnight blue, RW—Reading, Allentown or vi iWcen 4 and 5, . 2tpi1:29,30.FC • good condition, size 36-38; also cinity. Leave, .Friday after 2 piqué vest. Call 3389. ltch3o,B P. m. Return, Sunday. Call 4th 'COMPLETE Sin g 1 e breaated tuxedo and accessories for sale, LOST—Stude_nt Athletic Book. ... 3tpd30,1 1 2.GC 'Size 36. Call Smith's Tailor Shop. between first and ninth hole on . ' ):',OST—GoId• Elgin. pocket 'watch . EngraVed face with small dent ip back. Liberal Reward: Call LOST—Black leather key cage flave• 4636. 3tc0mp29,30,1.R in white change purse. Call RW—Pittsburgh or vicinity, leave . . Jean Hofman, Mac' Hall ltpdlSMF Friday or Saturday, call Shild z. tramp, 2561. ' v lltcompltc WANTED—Students' laundry. All work carehilly laundered by LAUNDRY WANTED—WiII call 3tpd 29, 30, 1 for it and deliver it after wash ''lTANTED—One.puppy, Scotch ing. Call 4569. Itch3OMYW terrier, wire•-haired fox ter- ROOM FOR RENT—Single room or any similar breed. Dachs- one and one half blocks from iiound. peferreti. Contact Mrs: campus. Running water. 228 S. iletenyi 60G S. Mien. or call 4138. Allen. Call Mrs. Fletcher 2084. 2tPd.29,3OJEP ltchAF . _ • • cnot j ooh Pretty PleaJß EXPERT HAIR :STYLISTS !". • ) Hotel Beauty Salon Above the Corner Room .. McKinley Elected Frosh Senator At Compulsory Announces Winner Patricia Diener, WSGA soph omore senator, announced last 3t20,30,1; Golf Course. Reward. Name: RW—Wilkes-Barre or vicinity L. Jane Karin, 30 Atherton. Friday 4 p. m. R." Sunday. Call ltch3oJ4M Jack; 4400: 2tpd3o,l.GC TKE DAILY COLLEGIAN Mass Meeting 360 Vote For Coed To Serve With Martin Gloria 'McKinley was elected WSGA freshman senator at a mass meeting of first semester freshman coeds last night, according to Pa tricia Diener, WSGA sophomore senator, in charge of the meeting. With 11 names on the ballot, 362 votes were cast in the election. The new senator will serve with Helen J. Martin, second semester freshman senator, who was elected in Summer voting. They will serve together on WSGA Senate, executive body of women's gov ernErient, as representatives of their class. Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to ,:the dean of women in charge of freshmen, spoke at the meeting concerning violation of customs. The first meeting of WSGA Freshman Council, composed of hall presidents of all freshman dormitories will be held tomor row night. When a sub-chair man of the Council is elected she will automatically become freshman . Judicial representative with Barbara Anderson, second se mester freshman representative, elected in the SuMmer. Football Rule Changes Made • (Continued from Page Two) have been outlawed. A hideout play is one in which a player who has apparently been, •sittstitufg for, takes ,part in the play. High schools especially seem to like this type of play. 10. Two Wording. changes (ekcept as provided in Rule 4, Section 3, Article 4), dealing 'with the time the Field Judge should start the watch, and a change from "When a punted ball" to "When a ball kicked from scrimmage" in the rule cornering the Field Judge's blowing dead an untouched ball kicked from scrimmage. We l she 7/liomen If You've A Job To Do, Why Not Do It Right? Commendation and criticism seem to go hand in hand. . . especially in the • problem pre sented by WSGA House of Rep resentatives. Part of women's student gov ernment since its initial appear ance in 1919, House of Represen tatives is composed of 24 mem bers and serves as a subordinate legislative body of WSGA with power to suggest and ability to act with Senate's approval. Aside from this technical pur pose, the House has really proved itself a valuable asset in serving as the only cohesive body repre sentative of every group of up perclass women students enrolled in the College. Supplementing this purpose, are the many worthy projects worked out and completed by House members. But in .spite of . this, there is a decided let-down when we realize that only a small part of the House is actually , do- . ing the work . . and doing it right. • Because of the hono'r attached to the position, the opportunities to work for the welfare of the group represented and for the College, it is •of vital importance that every House member attends every House meeting. But a rep resentative's work doe ' not, stop here. It is equally important to carry back and forth from House to unit represented—actions, suggestions, and ideas .discussed by each group. . This .. is Where House members hare fallen• down. - It would be too bad to see an or ganization of this type fined for unexcused absence from meet ings.' We- suggest that House executives personally notify members either by phone or•post cards so that there will be no misunderstanding as to time, place, and date of meetings.--S. H. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, • 190 Honorary Revises Code . The constitution of the Ellen.l-1,: Richards Club, junior home eciin omics honorary, has been revised to include all home economibs majors with a second semester sophomore standing and an. College average of at least 1.5, Dorothy M. Boring, president, an•• nouhced. SALUTE TO OUR HEROES' MONTH mr o 7aß lp . N ABTA T EßT l lw r i itri s im • (CATHAUM Sho . ws at-1:30,3:00, 7:00, 9:00 • NOW PLAYING •