The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 28, 1942, Image 4

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MU, WU Move
Viiioiment's Meeting
To 105 White Hall
Ite.vealing a last minute change
-Sr plans for the WRA-WSGA
Nominations mass meeting at 6:30
tonight, Louise W. Henry '44,
elections chairman, stated last
iiight—that women students will
meet- nominees In 105 White Hall
instead- of 110 Home Economics
as was originally announced.-
The change was necessary be
cause of another meeting schedul
ed for 110 Home Economics,
Miss Henry said.
Urging all women students to
attend the mass meeting, Dorothy
K. Brunner '44, acting WSGA
yiyesident, reminded coeds that
although WSGA and WRA have
plready named candidates, nomi
)iations- may be made from the
floor.
Coeds nominated by the two
women's organizations will be in
troduced at the meeting. Coeds
dominating from the floor should
mame their choice and state her
'qualifications, Miss Brunner stat
ed, adding that all nominees
should stand when their names
are announced.
. Scholastic qualification fo r
WRA positions is a 1.2 All-Col
lege average while that for
WSGA positions is a 1.5, Miss
)runner stressed.
Concerning - the coining elec
tions, Dean of Women Charlotte
3 1 .:. Ray said "This year's -nomi
mating committee has faced an
entirely new situation. In Many
instances, outstanding candidates
were either a semester behind or
a semester ahead of requirements.
Placing the total good of student
government first, the committee
thought it inadvisable to elimi
nate valuable nominees for the
sake of pre-war technicalities."
Primaries will be held Tues
day, November 3 and elections
Thursday, November 5, Miss
))runner revealed recently.
Joint WSGA-WRA committees
are: publicity, Mary J a.n e t
Winter '44, chairman, • Marian R.
nabinovitz '44; posters, Shirley J.
Tetley '44, chairman, Rosalind M.
Nelson '43, Helen D. McKee '44,
Betty L. Schaeffer '44, and Mar
jorie E. Siebert '44..
WSGA. polls committee includes
Margaret Stern '45, chairman,
Jane Hinman '44, Estelle E.
Ilrown '45, Elizabeth C. Cress
well '45, Margaret L. Good. '45,
Joan F. Runkel '45, and Julia A.
Gilbert '46.
Meinbers of the WRA polls
committee had not been selected
last night according to Pauline
Crossman, chairman rif WRA
nominations.
All committee members are to
meet in McAllister Hall lobby at
5 o'clock today, Miss Henry said.
Rides Wanted—
)I,W=West New York state, vi
cinity of East. Aurora, Sunday,
Call Vidler, 2561, leave message. Lv. any time
2tcompLTC Fri. Call Bob in 110 Burrowes
Bldg. during afternoons. 2tpd28,29
JUDE' WANTED—Wdst on 322
towards Franklin or 220 to- PW (4)Erie. Lv. Fri. at 2 p. m.
wt,ards Pittsburgh, leave Friday Ret: Sun. p.m. Call Webb 771.
after 2 p. in. Call 4163 Charles. 2tpd28,29
2tpd27,288
RW—Tyrone. Lv. Fri. at 4. Call
Lew 3169. Lv. message.
ltcompLLJ2B,29
7tW' To Reading or vicinity.
Leave Friday 4 p. m. Dick
Wesner, 2809. 2tpd27,2BSß
RW---Philadelphia 9r New York
I'M—Pittsburgh. L Fri. R Sun. City. Lv. Fri. or Sat. Call Vivian
Call Agnes 2324. 3tpd27,28,298 Levine, 4887. 2tpdR8M28,29
R.W.—Wilkes Barre or Scranton. RW--eittsburgh. Lv. Fri. Ret. Sun.
Leave Thurs. night or Friday. Call Agnes 2324. 3tpd27,28,29
Call Lyle 830.2tcompM
•
RW (2)---4Philadelphia or vicinity.
)W)E WANTED—To Franklin, Lv. Fri. at 4. Ret. Sun. Call Ted
Meadville, Oil. City or vicinity. or Joe, 2571. 2tpdSß
Leave Fricl ay afternoon. Call
Wayne .4859. 2tpd27,28S RW—Pittsburgh Lv. Fri. noon. Ret.
Sun. Call Joe, 2409. 2tpd28,291v
_
(2)—Oil City, Franklin, or
vicinity. L. 3p. m. Friday or FW—To W. Va. game Leave
after R. Sunday. Call Beau 206 Friday afternoon. Return Sun
./Mt Hall, 2tchEIRK day. Call 4991 after 5. 1 teornpl33
PSCA Froth Forum WRA inter Clubs To Organize;
Party Is Scene Of
,-r
ennisroes Enter Semi-Final Round
Hallowe'en Preamble
Witches and leering pumpkin
faces, cider and apple bobbing,
ghost stories, and a horror cham
ber were massed together in true
Poe fashion for PSCA's preamble
to Hallowe'en.
at Stunt,— Allan w:
The Hugh Beaver Room was the tennis were sch6dtiled.
recent meeting of Cwens, sopho
scene of a Hallowe'en party given
more women's honorary, Mar
last night by the women of the
Freshman forum for the men of Grace Longenecker '45, president, WRA Rifle Club will meet in 2
revealed last night. 'White Hall at 6:30 tonight. Coeds
the Freshman Council. Thelma
Cwen members will continue to wishing to shoot must bring their
lager, chairman, was assisted by
sell stamps at Student Union class schedules to fix rifle practide
'Betty Shenk, -publicity chairman.
dances held in the Armory from hours, Helen D. McKee '44, Club
Mary Frasen, Marilyn Macadon
' 4 to 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednes- president, stated last night. Two
Joanne Nye, Margaret Saby, and
days. In addition, they will co- practice hours a week will be re-
Dorothy Schank were members of
operate with Mortar Board, senior quired beginning next Monday.
the decorations committee.
women's honor society, in selling Old and new members of WRA
The program was in charge of stamps at Student Union on Thurs- Badminton Club should meet in
Ruth Anders, Elvira Holmes. Jean day and Friday afternoons, Miss White Hall lobby at 7 o'clock to-
Hozman, Mary Ann Mason, and Longenecker said. night, according to Martha G. Duff-
Jacqueline Struble. Miss Kathryn Cwens who will sell stamps at man '43, Club president.
Pontzer, Mac Allister Hall hostess, Student Union dances today and. Coeds bowling in the ladder
was the fortune teller. Betty Hen- Monday include Ruth Clyde '45, tournament sponsored by WRA
ning was music chairman. Carolyn Ernerick '45, Julia H. Me- Bowling Club should challenge the
Amateur maestros, Don Tuttle Farland '45, Kathleen M. Osgood two coeds immediate,y above them
and Jim Bailey led the singing and '45, Barbara C. Painter '45, and as soon as possible, according to
Walt Letkicwz played the piano. Marjorie H. Schultz '45. Mottle Haverstick '43, Club presi-
Sound effects, which added to the Members of the activities corn- dent. Order of coeds entered in the
eeriness of the chamber of horrors, mittee, appointed by Miss Longe- tournament is A. Yackle, A. Keef
were handled by Galen Alexander necker to arrange for new projects er, D. Porter, M. Homiard, M. Wal
and Norman Howells. include Patricia Diener '45, Flor- ton, M. Haverstick.
Eighty coeds and men attended inne E. Olson '45, and Miriam L. S. Richards, G. Holt, M. Archer,
the party. Zartman '45. • , M. Matrishin, IVI. Weldy, 0. Why
- att, R. Ernst, S. Piollet, H. Gundel,
M. Laubach, C. Mellott, B. Devling,
~. to
Coilege Election Co eL.
Fisher,l
u r lb u r s t ,
Thompson,K K. Walker,
A M . K . e L h e l s e h r , '
S. Newman, E. Handock, A. Muel
(Continued from Page One) Article VI ler, L. Cummings, R. Keyser.
provisions whicn it may deem ELIGIBILITY TO VOTE B. Mylin, J. Gesin, C. Gorman,
K. Swavely, R. Shanholt, J. Ehlers,
OdiChlous. Petitions for all can- To be eligible to vote, voters
H. Gins, M. Miller, M. Schmidt,
dicates must contain a s 4 .atement must present their matriculation
C. Depascale.
of their All-College averages. cards which will be checked with
FIELD HOCKEY -
Glossy prints suitable for re- the Dean!s list procured before
The junior hockey' team won a
production should accompany pe- elections. Those who have lost
1-0 victory by default from the'
talons of candidates for All-Col- their matriculation• cards and
sophomores last night. To corn
lege offices and class offices. those who are not listed in stu
plete the last week of interclass
All final nominations must be dent directory may be eligible to
hockey, frosh and juniors will meet
made Sunday, November 8. vote upon presentation of a note
on Holmes Field at 4 p. m. Thurs-
Article V f , :om the Dean's office certifying day,' and frosh and sophomores
• that they are regularly enrolled
CAMPAIGN ‘ •Friday. The annual Army-Navy
undergraduate students. These game will be played next week.
The campaign will open 7 p. m. names will also be checked off
Two films, "The Techniques of
'Field November 10 with an All-College the dean's list. Hockey," and pictures of the
mass meeting. All candidates Two-year .agriculture students 1941 national hockey tournament
Eire required to be in possession in their first year may vote for will be shown in 3 White Hall at
of their approved petitions before sophomore class' officers. Two- 7 o'clock tonight, Adele J. Levin
their campaign may be started. year agriculture students in their '44, MLA activities chairman, an-
Each party may spend up to second year may vote for All - nounced.
$lO for each class slate and up to College offices only. Other spe
ss for each candidate for All - cial students will not be eligi- ALL-COLLEGE TENNIS . .
Betty Pike and Betty Spang will
College President and Vice- ble to vote.
meet in the All-College tennis
President. The cuts purchased • Students enrolled with senior
semi-dinals at the courts at 4 o'-
by the All-College Cabinet will rating will be permitted to vote
clock today. The winner will play
t . e supplied to all parties at no for the AV -College office only. Mottle Haverstick in the' finals
charge. The registrar's list shall be of- within the next week.
On or before noon of Tuesday ficial in determining a students ,
Nov. IQ, . each party must sub- class in College.
. Lakonides To Meet
mit to the chairman of the Elec- . _ . . Article VII
tions Committee an estimat of PARTY AFFILIATIONS "Should graduating coeds give
all expenditures. The Committee Party affiliationc; if any,' o f Up theft oppottunity to .teach the
reserves the right to forbid any each candidate will be 'placed children of America, and enlist in
type of advertising or campaign- upon the ballot. It is not neces- the WAACS or WAVES?" This will
ing which is considered unfair. sary, however, for each candidate be the main topic in the Lakonides'
A final official itemized list of to have a patty affiliation. open forum discussion in the WRA
lounge at 6:30 tonight, wr. Pauline
expenditures and receipted bills Typed lists of all voters will be
Rugh '43, president, announced.
must be submitted to the chair- given to party chairmen every
man at 7 p. m. Monday, Nov. 16. hour during voting. Miss Marie Haidt, associate phy
sical education professor, will lead
The Committee at that time may Article VIII the discussion.
deal with any violations of these VIOLATIONS
Parts of this code which deal with
the campaigning as it sees fit.
THE .DAILY COLLEGIAN
Cwens Will Be War
Stamp Saleswomen
Plans for the sale of war stamps
student TY " -ere made at a
Penalties of twenty (20) votes 5. Unfair campaigning follow
shall be inflicted upon any party ing an initial warning.
or candidate found guilty of each 6: ..9.ny use of cars for any pur
violation of the following: pose connected with cam
1. Electioneering in Old Main paign or elections.
while voting is. in progress. In addition to the penalties
2. Buying of votes. provided for,_ any person. violat
3. House to nouse vanvassing ing this code may, upon recom
prior to the stipulated time mendation of the Elections Corn
for campaigning. mittee, be dealt with by Student
4. Destruction of property, such Tribunal. Anyone found guilty
as campaign placards, etc., of code violation will be subject
and and other private or Jo recoriamendation of dismissal
public property. from College.
For Christmas . . .
OUR W MILITARY
With Penn State Seal or Fraternity Coat of Arms
Order Early
Balfour. Jewelry Office
CHARLES SHOP
organize for the' Fall semester
within the next week, F. Doris
Stevenson '44, WRA pubicity chair
man, announced ye'sterday. Sopho
mores defaulted to the junior field
hockey team last night, while play
offs of semi-finals of All-College
1314 t
109 S. Allen St.
viEbistg§tikV;:botolltrt:,;B. - ;
,04•2' ,- - ,
. .
Ellen t!. Richaidi7.
Pledges '.. - 4510ed5 4
Ellen H.• Richards Cluh, iuniorr
home economics : honorary, wily
pledge 14 second semester soph
omores in Atherton lounge at 5
(o'clock this afternoon, according
to Dorothy M. Boring '44, presi-.
dent. •
Those selected for their out
standing leadership potentialities
and scholarship are Velnia P.
Brmin, Priscilla T. Cobb, Patricia,
E. Deiner, Merilyn B. Feldman,
Catherine L. Miller,• Helen J.
Miller, Jean J.,. Miller, and Dor
othy L. Mognet. ,
Letitia I. Mogentale, Kathleen
M. Osgood, Barbara C. Painter,
Ruth M. Steiner,• Kathryn • M.
Simone and Sarah ,A. Thompson.
The place and time of the in-t
itiation will be stated' later, ;Miss
Boring stated.
Home Ec Sewing Room
Opens Tomorrow Night
The newly-planned sewing
room, sponsored by Omicron Nu,
senior home .economics honorary,
wil be open for the first time .in
210 Home Economics Building, at
6:45 tomorrow evening.. accord
ing to Patricia Mac Kinney '43,:. in
charge of the project. •
• The sewing room is to provide , •
sewing facilities for women other
than home economics students.. ii
An Omicron Nu member will
on hand to assist • and. .give ins
si.ruction.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE—Tux, sixe 37, witft
shirt,. studs,' links. Excellent
condition. Call at G. E. DeVeny,
Tailor, opposite Post Office. .
3tpd22,27,28REK
FOR RENT—One-hlalf double
room. Single beds. Shower.
Back of campus. • Phone 2174.
211 Adams Ave. 3tpd24,27,285R
LOST—Criminology book, • Soc.
• 12, in 233 Sparks Bldg. Finder
please call Jack Williams, - 4935.
3tc0mPWR.21,27,23.
FOR SALE—MiI Ball ticket.: Call.
Ted 2174. • 2t27,28pdW
FOR SALE—Two Mil Ball tickets.
' Call 2431, ask for Bob. 2tchLßL
FOR RENT Large single roou
with. innerspring mattress, pri--
vete entrance. Well heated. Ana.
quire at 121 S. Burruwes.St;,CAll
2710. - • ltch2B
FOR . SALE--4Military
Call Sam 880 'Mieniriga.
2tc0mp213,2-9
LOST—GoId Lion's Head pinNirith . ..
2-pronged clasp. Please, please ,
•Call Beryl, Mac Hall 2nd Soirdi;
. Itpd27.HZlc
New under-artn . :0:
Cream Deoderaiii,
safely
Stops Perspiratiotil
1. Does not rot dresses or men's
shirts. Does •not irritate skin.
2. No waiting to city. Can be used .
right after shaving.
3. Instantly stops perspiration for
1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. -
4. A pure, white, greaseless, •
stainless vanishing cream. •
5. Awarded Approval Seal of
American Institute of Launder-