The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1942, Image 4

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    G) FOUR
klawY Wilni /4-2
Et Lag Game
/Annual Series
Navy hockey team won the Ar•
aA.y.../41ny series with a 4-2 vie-.
toi y over Army on Holmes Field
night. Navy totaled two wins,
5-1 and 4-0; Army won one 5-0:
and a fnurth resulted in a 4-4
iie.
. liigh s , 2.or'.•ir in yesterday's game
Niavy's Betsy Robinson, in
cid:. right, with 3 goals: Anna
/riffle., center forward, tallied the
other Navy point. Joan Finn, Ar
tily center forward, and Lou
Ccblichtc-.‘r, Army left wing, ac
counted for Army's two tallies.
Army T...eacis at Half
hi the Opening of the first half
/\rivy attempted three• goals, but
'W-G; stopped by Eleanor Wills,
Army center half, and Mary Ann
Jennings. Army left back. On a
~, , tss..froni Wills, Joan Finn scor
ed the fist goal of the game. Ar
iny's- other . score. and. the first
Mtvy toliy came with three min-.
tiles re'll - ,aining in the first half.
Betsy Robinson, Navy inside
► ight, opened the second period
with one of her three goals tall
ied for Navy. Army goalie Skip
flrrivanieh stopped. Navy scor
ing attempts by Betsy McGee,
imide lett, but Robinson rushed
ty,i3 more goals in to give Navy
thc, game and series.
Navy Left wing, Helen Hooper,
was absent from the line-up for
the entir-a game.
ockey Lineups
Playing for Navy were Pat A-
Poe, right wing; :Betty Robinson,
inside right; Anna Radle, center
forward: Betsy McGee, inside
)oft,
)Vlary Weldy, right half; Mot
tie Haverstick, center half; Mar
(;c• Lyons, /left half; Mary Lou El
der, right back; Sal Hostetter,
left• back; and A.nn• Sheffield,
goalie.
Army line-up included Peggy
Quick, right wing; Dorcas New
comer, inside right;. Joan Finn,
center forward; Betty Pike, in-
Fide left; Lou Schlichter, left
wing,
Annette Keefer, right half; El
nor Wills, center half; Olive
Wyatt, left half; Marge Raines,
►tight back; Mary Ann Jennings,
kft , back; Skip Scrivanich, goalie.
Referee for Army-Navy hockey
games, was Miss Mildred A. Lu
ccy, instructor in physical edu
cation,
All-College Tennis
Mottle Haverstick became 1942
All-College tennis champion by
defeating Betty Spang on the
courts Saturday, Set scores were
6-3, 6-0.
A new practice system has been
adopted by WRA Badminton
Club, according to Beatrice L.
White '43. Practice periods will
be conducted with adequate in
iustruction Mondays, Wednesdays,
:mid Thursdays at 4 p. m. and
Tuesdays, WedneWays, an d
Thursdays at 6:30 p. m. Regular
Club business meetings have not
yet been scheduled.
"Mayan Ruins" is the subject of CATHAUM—
the monthly meeting of the AAUW • "The Glass Key"
cheduleil for the Hillel Founda- NITTANIZ
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Women Name Five Honor
Coeds 6 Elections Meeting
Hazel E. Gassmann '43, presi
dent of IWA, will be replaced by
the newly-elected president fol
lowing the election's meeting this
evening. Miss Gassmami urges all
representatives to attend the meet
ing.
A Elections
Sep For Tonighl
IWA reresentatives will meet in
412 Old Main at 7 o'clock today to
elect officers, Hazel E. Gassmann
'43, president, announced last
night.
Freshman coeds recently elected
as representatives from all wom
en's dormitory units should attend
or send alternates, Miss Gassmaim
stated.
Nominees include president Mar
jorie Magargel '44,. and Harriet
Block '45; recording secretary,
Mildred Cookerly '44; correspond
ing secretary,• Sydney H. Riven
berg '44 and Norma R. Stern '44.
Treaiurer, Mary L. Cassanave
'45; social chairman, Lois Mae Mil
ler '45 and 'June R. White '45; and
athletic • manager, Martha J. Hay
erstick '43 and Barbara Kaiser '44:
Scholastic Honorary
Taps 3 Sophomores
Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman
women's scholastic honorary, tap
ped Sophomores Ruth E. Clyde,
Patricia Diener, and Marjorie Ren
ner, Joan E. Piollet '45, announced
yesterday.
Second semester freshmen wom
en will receive invitations to join
Alpha Lambda Delta as soon as
Summer semester averages have
been computed. Requirements for
the honorary are a 2.5 average at
the end of first freshman semes
ter, or an All-College average of
2.5 for the freshman year.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Sherman Will Be Bow
Girl; Fuoss Fan Girl
Nomination and election of five
senior honor women in south
east lounge, Atherton Hall, last
night started the ball rolling on
one phase of commencement
plans. Selected the most promi
nent '43 coed, Margaret K. Sher
man will be Bow Girl, while
Louise M. Fuoss and Ann Drivas
will be Fan Girl and Slipper
girl respectively.
As Class Donor, Pauline Cross
man will present Miss Sherman,
Miss Fuoss, and Miss Drivas. Co
eds present at the meeting chose
Edith L. Smith to write the class
poem.
All nominations were made from
the floor. Election and counting
of ballots followed each nomina,
tion. • .
Although Nancy E. Gosser '43,
chairman of last night's meeting,
urged all senior coeds to attend
and vote for women they consi
dered most outstanding, only 50
participated in balloting.
The five women were elected
on the basis of personal honor,
integrity, sincerity, service to
women students and the College,
versatility in activities, and devo
tion to work, according to Miss
Gosser.
Originally, WSGA planned to night will be Jean . Butz '46, and
elect five honor women, then de- Vera Owens '46. Peggy Lou
tided to add a sixth, Mirror Girl., Chapman '46, will lead the songs,
A last minute change resulted in while Jean Grimm '46,. and Mu
removal of Mirror Girl from the riel Bogardus '46 will take charge
slate. of the worship.
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WANTED= - Brass, reed, and bass
men for new campus dance band.
Tryouts Thursday, November 12,
8:30 p. m. Carnegie Hall.
LOST—A basketball in Rec Hall
Sunday afternoon. Finder please
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Coming,
KUR lEW KAPERS
JR. PROM-St BALL WEEKEND
Stevenson Calls
Coeds For /M s
Team members for WRA intra
mural basketball should be sub-
Mitted by IM managers today,
F. Doris Stevenson '44, WRA pub
licity chairman, announced last
night. IM basketball will begin
next week.
Interclass soccer series starts
this week with the first' game
scheduled for Holmes Field at 4
o'clock today. Juniors will play
sophomores. Games will also be
played tomorrow and Thursday.
Coeds interested in soccer
playing should attend tonight or
contact Miss Stevenson.
'ldeal Coed' Is Theme
Of BMOC Discussion
Al Forum Tonight
"My Ideal Coed" or what the
College BMOCs really think, will
highlight the weekly PSCA Fresh
man Forum in 304 Old Main at
6:45 tonight:
Jerome H. Blakeslee '43; All
College president, Paul I. Wood-
land '43, Daily Collegian editor,
and Eugene R. Yeager '43, cheer
leader, will lead the discussion
which conies as an answer to last
week's topic on the leadership
qualities of coed leaders.
The presiding chairmen to-
RW—To Phila. Lv. Friday 4 p. m.
Return Sunday. Call Chas. 851.
ltpdREY
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vicinity. Leave . Friday. Call
Marty Kutler, 4933 or 4862; 2t
RW—West on 322 as far as Clar-
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Return Sunday. Call Vic Wein
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RAW—To Phila.. or Trenton. Leave
Friday. Round trip. Call Stine or
Ivory, 3141. 3tchlo,ll,l2SS
RW—To Scranton or vicinity. Lv.
Friday noon. Retirn anytime.
Call Milt, 3446, or Collegian office.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1942
Phys Edders Hold
Play Symposium
A play symposium for all physi
cal education majors will be held
in White Hall from 7 to 9 p.m,
tomorrow, Helen F. Hooper '44,
general chairman, announced last
night.
An annual co-educational get
together, sponsored by Lakonides,
women's physical education honor
ary, to promote a feeling of unity'
among members of the Physical
Education School, includes games,
contests, movies, square dancing,
and refreshments.
Committees include Publicity,
G. Alice Burwell '43, chairman;
Grace L. Judge '44, and Vivian L
Martin '45; entertainment, Frances
M. Angle '43, chairman, Prances
M. Burk '44, Mary Grace Longe
necker '45, and Martha J. Haven:.
stilck '43; Food, Neva M. Peterson,
chairman, Doris E. Porter, .and
Anna E. Radle '45; clean up, H.
lone Cramer '44, chairman, Mil
dred L. ,Cookerly '44, and H. Eliza
beth Furst '45.
IFC Candidates
(Continued from Page One)
ta; Larry D. Ghent, Theta Kappa
Phi; and Theodore Maier, Lambda
Chi Alpha.
Election of the officers will be
held during IFC meeting Monday
with each house having one vote
for the presidency. Second place
for president will be made vice
president.
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