The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1942, Image 4

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Senate Schedules Election Date
For WSGA Officers November 5
Group Appointed To Aid
Pod Dross Cooirdination
:Election date for WSGA officers
far Thursday. November 5,
it was decided at a meeting of
A_ Senate last night. A nom
hi aion mass meeting is scheduled
for Wednesday, October 28, and
primary elections will be held
Tuesday, November 3.
)nciuded on the election slate
que president (senior, vice-presi
dent (junior), treasurer (sopho
oliore), and one senior, junior,
Nophomore, town and independent
4,:e•nator. Defeated presidential
candidate will become secretary,
and the loser in the vice-presi
dential race will be the second
ntnior senator.
Nominations committee made up
.if seniors on Senate includes
Nancy E. Gosser,. chairman, Lou
i:;e. M. Fuoss, Janet V. Holmes,
and. Marjorie L. Sykes. List of
oiominees will be presented to
Senate for approval at next week's
ineeting. Additional nominations
inay be made from the floor at the
mass meeting.• Louise W. Henry
'44 is chairman of the elections
committee, assisted by Margaret
Stern '45.
ion, CROSS AIDS
Dorothy L. Jones '44, acting
mice-president of WSGA and
speaker of WSGA House of Repre
sentatives, was named by Doro
-I,hy K. Brunner '44, acting WSGA
president, as chairman of the com
pnittee to coordinate Red Cross
surgical dressing work with town
women. Her committee includes
Crossman, president of
Kortar Board, senior women's
)lonor society; Ruth J. Posner '45,
Rouse of Representatives mem
tier; Mary Jo Powell, WSGA Jun
ky Service Board president; Mary
C race Longenecker, president of
Cwens, sophomore women's hon
orary; and Gloria McKinley, fresh-
Irian senator.
Sally L. Hirshberg '44 was nam
ed publicity chairman for the Red
Cross work, and poster commit
tee includes Rosalind M.. Nelson
*4-3, Helen D. McKee '44, and Lu•-
cille D. Weinstein '44.
kCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
Committee appointed by Senate
to choose two recipients of the
:scholarships offered by the. Coc
a Company includes Miss
Vuoss, Miss Gossmer, Miss Sykes,
111 Liss Brunner, and Kathleen M.
Osgood '45, WSGA treasurer.
Winners will be chosen from
The three upper classes. The
mcholarship fund of $86.95 is one
per cent of the Coca. , Cola sales in
women's dormitories at the Col
lege for the year.
MD STAMP SALES
A loan of from $lOO *to $2OO to
htlortar Board for the purchase of
defense stamps for sale on the
campus was approved by Senate
at the meeting. Miss Gossmer is
in charge of buying the stamps.
Campus '46 will not hold its
tigual meeting this week, George
Nelson, clique chairman, an
iounced last night.
ies Not Too Late'
To Get That Date . . .
Society Continues
Defense Stamp Sale
Continuing an extensive de
fense effort, Mortar Board will
sell defense stamps at Student
Union from I to 5 p. m. today and
tomorrow, Pauline Crossman '43,
president of the national women's
honor society, announced last
night.
Men purchasing more than 50
cents worth of the stamps will be
given 'ribbons to replace corsages
for WRA's "Football Formal" in
White Hall from 9 p. m. to mid
night Saturday. Cwens, national
sophomore women's honorary,
will assist with the sales.
New Coed Drafters
Will Organize Today
An organization meeting for all
coeds who are interested in en
rolling in the new ESMWT air
plane and ship drafting courses
will be held in 107 Main Engin
eering Building at 5 o'clock this
afternoon, according to Prof. B. K.
Johnstone, head of architecture
engineering and 'general course
supervisor.
Sponsored by the U. S. Office
of Education, the courses are of
fered to town- and faculty women
and to coeds who plan to termin
ate their College career in August,
1943. Employment with an ex
cellent beginning salary is prac
tically certain for each woman
upon completion of either course,
Prof. Johnstone pointed out.
CODETS 'To Organize
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and. the WAVES.
According to Colonel Ardery,
the program will offer a measure
of discipline and physical bene
fit to all participants. He sug
gested that once started, CODETS
could go much farther than mere
drill.
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FOR) \;
nrE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Banners, Pictures
HI Give tone To
'football Formai'
Long-Dress Mir
Open To Everyone
With Cornell's and Penn State's
colored pennants displayed as an
appropriate background, WR A's
"Football Formal" will 'take
place in White Hall gymnasium
from 9 p. m. to midnight, Satur
day, according to WRA Publicity
Chairman F. Doris Stevenson '44.
A huge white paper football
will be conveniently placed to re
ceive signatures of guest's, while
a gigantic goal post will display
names of both teams' players,
Miss Stevenson announced. Pic
tures of football heroes will deco
rate gym walls and bandstand.
• Formal, the dance is open to
all coeds, and according to al de
cision made at a meeting of the
WRA Executive Board,.it will be
"corsage-less." In their place,
defense stamps .will be sold at the
door by Mortar Board, national
senior women's hdnor society,
and Cwens, national sophomore
women's honorary. Pauline
Crossman '43, Mortar Board
president, is in charge.
Tickets for the dance, which,
sell for $l.lO, may be obtained
from Student Union or WRA
members. They will be sold
outside dining rooms in Atherton -
McAllister Hall, and the
Sandwich Shop after dinner to
night, tomorrow, and Saturday
noon, Miss Stevenson said. She
stated that the "coed-ask-man"
dance is an annual affair which
coeds will have to support to in
sure success.
Proceeds of the dance will go
tcward a WRA scholarship fund
for worthy coeds outstanding in
WRA activities, but not neces
sarily limited to physical educa
tion majors, General Chairman
Margaret K. Ramaley '44 an
nounced.
Music by the
CAMPUS O. V LS
Promotes Formal
RW—Wilkes-Barre or vicinity.
F. Doris Stevenson '44, WRA Leave after Sat. noon. Return
publicity chairman, announced Sun. Call Ray, 4296. ltpdGCls
last night WRA's decoration plans
PW—Philadelphia, Leave Fri.
for their "coed-ask-man" dance,
'Return Sun. Call Irv, 4881.
"Football Formal" in White Hall ltpdlsG
from 9 to 12 p. m; Saturday.
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PW-L,-Phila. for Penn Anne..
CLASSIFIED - SECTION- • Rout*" trip $3,00. Apply'. im
mediately. - Phone, 2687. Ask for
WANTED—Roomate for one-half Yurkman.
double room in private home ' -
Call 3314 between 11 and 12 noon PW—Pittsburgh or Beaver Valley
or after sp. m. 2tpdHZ Lv. 10 a. m. Sat. •Rt. Sun. eve.
Call 4641. Leave message
WANTED Jalopy. Call Evie, McLaughlin, Bill Gordon.
Sandy, Lyn or Bernie 42125. 2tpcißDSls,la
1tpd13,14,15
PW—To Lebanon via Harrisburg.
WANTED Roomers (2) , For Lv. Sat. at 11 a. m. Call 2011,
room close to campus. Call ask •for - Alt , 2tpd155,16
Kimmel, 3332. . 2tcomp •
RW—Pottsville, Hazelton, or v 3 .7
COEDS -- 1 - The" latest "Joboy. cinity. Lv. Friday. Call Joe,
coats" with skirts -to match. 4353, leave, message. ,2tpd14,15
See them, in Shetland, tweed or RW—To Coimelt game. Call Gene,
flannel at Paul Mitten's Shop. 4056. 2tpd15,16,RM
itls. 1
RSVL—Rea.ding ; or vicinity. One
FOR.RENT—One room in faculty" pasSenger. Leave• Friday after
home. No other roomers. 10 a. m. Return Stinday, Call
Breakfast if desired. Call . 2478, Jeanne Thompson, 321 Jordan
512 E. Foster. 3tchRD515,16,17 Hall.' ltpd
LOST—Dark covert topcoat out- RW—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday
side Room 129, Liberal Arts, after 3p. m. Return . Sunday.
October 14. Phone Victor Crown, dap. Gladys Gillespie, Watts
Beta Sigma Rho, 4933. ltpdRAS extension-162. - 2tpd15,16.
2nd SIEMESTER JUNIOR:— Ist SEMESTER'• SENIOR
TODAY!,
• CLASSES Ut
AIRPLANE f-DRAFTING .
SHIP - DRAFTING.
ORGANIZATION MEETING IN ROOM 101 -
MAIN ENGINIEERING AT 5 - P. M. THIS AFTERNOON
CLASSES TO BEGIN KEIT WEEK '
• For Further Information
SEE OR PRONE PROF. B. K. SpEENSTONE
-Sponsored bg the U. S. Office of. Education
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,
.1042,
Rides Winted--
P.W—West Chester or Philadel-
phia or vicinity. Leave at 1-1
a. m. Friday. Return, 'Sunday.
Call Traines 4927.' 2tpd13,15.GC
RW—Phila. or vicinity. Leave
Friday. Call 2161. Ask for
Fred Gaun. 2tpdRTK
RW—Cornell football . game. L.
Friday Morning. Call Paul
4431. 2tpdl4,l5FEC
EW—Pittsburgh, Lv.: Sat: • Morn.
Pay all expenses. Call Ensigns --
Wise or Buckner, 777.
RW—Philadelphia or vicinity.
Leave Friday. Return
day. Call Doris 2622
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