The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 05, 1942, Image 4

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Seitss Senior Mass Meeting
foir Seham Of Rye Honor Coeds
Cosser itlaugurates
POW - Senate Members
With graduation only e ight
kvoeks away, WSGA Senate an
minced plans last night for. a mass
•neeting of senior women to nom
inate and elect five senior coeds.
Convening in Atherton Southeast
,lounge at 7:30 p.m. Monday, the
group will select Bow Girl, Fan
Girl, Slipper Girl, Class Poet, and
Class Donor.
• All .nominations will be made
')-( - )in the floor, elections will fol
).:Iw immediately, and ballots • will
lit- counted during the meeting,
tlancy E. Gosser 43, retiring senior
nenator and chairman. of the honor
elections, stated.
since choice should be repre
ianitative If the entire coed '43
'Mass, Miss Gosser urged senior
.Women to attend the meeting and
vtate their choices,
)»stallation. of newly -elected
ITMGA. officers in Atherton North
4,ast lounge preceded the Senate
'fieeting. Coeds inaugurated by
s.lliss Gosser included president,
*)ttttli M. Storer '44; v ice-president,-
jlatricia Diener '45; secretary,
3 1 orothy L. Jones '44; treasurer,
j'atricia Hallberg '46; senior sena
"ior, H. Anne Carruthers; junior
.:-.nEttors, Jeanne B.• Ogden and
J:athleen M. Osgood; sophomore
:scnator, Helen L. Martin; indepen
dent: senator, Dorothy K. Brunner
'.44; town senator, Elizabeth. Furst
44ti,
• tetiring Judicial Chairman Mar
-3 L. Sykes introduced her suc
cessor, Marion C. Dougherty '44.
Vreshman senator will be elected
'lladay with WRA. officers and will Home IEB Clubitects
ossume. her post with no formal
hist lation Campsey President
Retiring WSGA officers and their
Fuccessors attended. last • night's Margaret L. Campsey '44 was
senate meeting in the WSGA elected to succeed Mignonette
Frederick '43 as president of the
Home Economics Club last night.
Nev vice-president is• Marie
E.'Weiss '44.. Ruth M. Steiner '45
and .M. Jane Head '44 were elect
ed secretary • , and treasurer, re
spectiVely.. Class representatives
to' "the :Chit)" Council. are „Junior,s
Patricia Ann Middleton and. Shir
ley 'E. ' , Fletcher, senior represen
tAtiyes;. Priscilla T. Cobb '45 and.
Helen ~ M. beMartirii '44, 1 jun
ior Clags•,:' Garnet Le •Van • '45
and Betty Jane Drowse '46,
sophomore. representatives; - and
Gladys Stanhope '46, . freshman
representative. .
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Marking the tenth anniversary . A smooth-playing Navy hockey
of the College home' economics . .g team swamped • ,Army 4-0 in tie
room, White Hall. Former officials We Three."
building, the department will hav o e .. third Army-Navy game •on
are to contact new ones absent This would have been an ap- Holmes Field last night to give
from the'rrieeting and remind them a tea in the• lobby from 3:30 to propriate theme song for WSGA Navy a 2-0 edgein•
to attend all future meetings, Miss 5:30 p. m. tomorrow.
installation ceremonies in Ather-
tory in the fourth game, to be
Brunner,. retiring acting WSGA Miss Edith P. Chace, director ton lobby last night. played on Holmes Field at 4
president, said. of the department of home eco-
A grand total of three students
nomics from 1918 to 1937, will be o'clock today, will give Navy the
tMiss Brunner appointed a corn - were there to see new officers
mittee to evaluate freshman worn- iguest of honor. Under Miss series. • ''
take over duties of an outgoing
- Chace's leadership .the depart- Mottie Haverstick, Navy cap
en's customs and recommend elim
Senate. Those three, incidental- taro 'and center forward, tallied
ination of those deemed useless in ment grew from a faculty of 8 to ..y, had to attend the WSGA meet- •
view of the present emergency. one of 18, from a student enroll- I two of Navy's, four goals; Betsy
ing which followed at 7 p. m.
Members are Miss Gosser, Marjor- ment of 150 to one of 450, - and McGee, inside left, and Helen
We tried hard to think of reas
ie L. Sykes '43, Marion C. DoUgh- from the two ends of the first Hooper, left wing, accounted for
erty '44, Gloria McKinley '46, and floor of Women's Building to a ons why no one else was there, the other two scores.
but in vain.
Helen L. 'Martin '46. spacious three-story building. Most of the game 'was Navy all
It was held at a convenient the way with Navy's forwartl,
Senate voted Carol M. Kane '45 Three distinct curricula for
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assistant chairman of the annual women having seperate vocational hour, before classes, other meet- line cooperating beautifully in
WSGA freshman Christmas din- aims and a fourth for men who ing or study hours. scoring drives.
ner wish to enter hotel management It was held in Atherton - Hall. Lineup for Navy included Pat
were developed in Miss 'Chace's largest dormitory, housing the Aloe, right wing; Betsy Robinson,
administration. Home manage- largest number of coeds. inside left; Mottie Haverstick,
ment houses, and a nursery It was installation for worthy center forward; Betsy McGee, in-.
school, in which children between coeds, since they were the voters' side left; Helen Hooper, left
the ages of two and four are ob- choice. Wing; Mary Lou Elder, right half;
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served and trained, were also It .inaugurated officers of an Mary E. Weldy, center half;
added. organization that affects every Marge Lyons, left • half; Grace '
This administration established woman student. • Judge, right back; Anna R:adie,
non-professional home economics It was a means of introducing left back; and Ann Sheffield,
courses for students from other newly chosen heads to women goalie. . ..
schools and organized graduate who do not know them, and it - Army players were Arda OS
work, follows the precedent of the na- termayer, right . wing; Dorcas'
tion. Newcomer, inside right; Joan
Past installations have attract- Finn, center forward; 'Betty Pike,
Ernst Heads Chi ED ed large numbers of women who inside left; Lou Schlichter, left
New officers of Chi Omega, • came to recognize last year's" work wing; Annette Keefer, right half;
elected at a recent meeting in- of one legislative body and show Eleanor Wills, center half; Olive
elude Ruth A. Ernst '45, presi- intent to back the projects of the Wyatt, left • half; Mary Ann Jen
dent; Frances M. Angle, '44 vice- new Senate. Wings, right back; Marge Raines,,
president; Marian J., Carbaugh It'ud be great if next year we left back; and SkiP SCrivaili.6.,.
'44, secretary; and Janet E: Gra- could at least have a fourth for goalie.
ham '44, treasurer. bridge! —J. H. M.
Voting Continues
I n Today's Finals
Completing selection of lead
ers begun in WRA prelimin
aries Tuesday. coeds will ballot
for sports heads in finals in first
floor lounge, Old Main, from 8
a. m. till 8 p. m. today.
Only WRA office already fill
ed is that Of sophomore repre
sentative, won by Betty Pike in
Tuesday's v o tin g. Remaining
candidates are president, Adele
J. Levin '44. Margaret K. Ram
aley '44; vice-president, Eliza
beth L. McGee '45, Joan K. Mil
ler '45; treasurer. Mary Grace
Longenecker '45, Vivian I. Mar
tin '45.
Ann Drivas, retiring WRA.
president, urged coeds to come
to the polls and put capable
leaders into office.
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