The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 11, 1942, Image 4

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kepresenlafives, Council Members
Elect IMagargel To lAA Presidency
tndependent Group
Plans Social Events
tWA representatives and coun
cil mrsTabers elected Marjorie A.
11Vr. , agargel '44 president, and Har
riette Block '44, vice-president of
lcidependeut Women's Association
ut a meeting last night, according
Hazel E. Gassman '43, retiring
president.
Other officers include recording
4 . ' , i.cretary, Mildred Cookerly '44;
corresponding secretary, Norma
)3.. Stern '44; treasurer, Mary L.
Casanave '45; social chairman,
June R. White '45; and athletic
manager, Martha J. Haverstick
'43. • •
Freshman representatives who
were recently elected. at dormi
tory meetings are Watts Hall—
Elizabeth Frasco, Elizabeth Luch
ermeyer, and Lillian Wein, al
ternate; Jordan Hall Helen
SA:ha:idle, Norma Schwab, and
Joan Newman, alternate.
Irvin Hall—Ruth Huck, Sally
Pollard. and Marian,, Horner, al
ternate; Grange—Ann Sheffield;
McAllister Hall—Marjorie Black
wood and Florence Porter; Miles
P.tree Dormitory Sara Etter;
)Frazier Hall Martha J. Peach
;lad Phyllis Wolfgang; Davy Dor
) n itory—Dorothy Yackle.
Martha Tobias is town repre
.‘:entative.
CHANGES SUGGESTED
P. new plan was proposed
whereby nominations will be
4nade by IWA representatives,
rid elections will be open to all
Independent coeds. According to
Miss Gassmann, the plan, if ap
proved by Dean of Women Char
.3otte E. Ray and WSGA, will pro
vide for popular vote in the selec
tion of IWA officers.
June R. White '45 is in charge
of a committee to write a change
Sri the constitution. This amend
went will give the Independent
;:enator a vote in IWA nomina
tions, Previously, the senator
was an ex-ofricia member of The
representative body.
SOCIAL EVENTS PLANNED
An informal victrola dance for
those not attending the Perin game
will be held in Grange playroom
:from 8 p. m. until midnight Satur
day. Admission will be 10 cents per
person. Couples and stags will be
admitted.
A party for council members
ond alternates will be held in
Grange playroom from 7:30 until
9:30 p. m. Monday. Barbara E.
Whitbred '43 and Norma R. Stern
'44 are co-chairmen.
A new series of dancing classes,
open only to Independent women.
will begin in Grange playroom
from 6:30 until 8 p. m. Monday.
:rice of admission to this class is
50 cents for four lessons. Inter
ested coeds may contact Barbara
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WRA Sponsors Soccer,
Badminton Practice,
Basketball, Playnight
Although WRA intramural bas
ketball team lists were due yes
terday, coeds interested ma}• still
register with Grace L. Judge '44,
WRA intramural manager. Regu
lar game series will begin next
week.
Rain caused cancellation of the
scheduled junior - sophomore soc
cer game on Holmes Field last
night. The game will be played on
Holmes Field at 4 o'clock today.
WRA Badminton Club's new
practice system includes practice
periods Monday, Wednesday, and
Thursday at 4 p. m. and Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday at 6:30.
Instruction will be provided. Regu
lar business meetings of the Club
have not vet been scheduled.
White Hall's weekly Playnight
will be sponsored from 7 to 10
p. m. Saturday by WRA Golf Club,
according to Elizabeth J. McKin
ley '45, WRA activities chairman.
Mortar Board Clears
$302.30 In Stamp Sales
Mortar Board, senior women's
national honor society, collected a
total of $302.30 for the month of
October in Defense Stamp sales,
according to Pauline Crossman '43,
president.
Almost 75 per cent of the entire
amount was solicited in the form
of defense-stamp corsages for Mili
tary Ball, when Mortar Board
members sold stamps nett in g
$205.35.
Student Union stamp dances
held in the armory by Cwens,
sophomore women's honorary, and
Mortar Board, cleared $59.40, Miss
Crossman state d. The stamp
dances, previously held Monday
and Wednesday from 4 until 5
p. in., were recently cancelled be 7
cause of rifle practice in the Ar
mory.
Stamps totaling $35.65 were sold Pledges recently elected the fol
for the WRA football formal, while lowing officers: G. Rosen, presi
at the Colgate game, $1.90 was dent; Rhea Silverstone, vice-pres
cleared, Miss Grossman concluded. ident; Jacqueline Bader, secre
tary; Joyce Greenberg, treasurer;
and Florence Levinson, editor of
the pledge paper.
Sigma Dolts Hold Party
Sigma Delta Tau will entertain
Beta Sigma Rho at a party in first
floor lounge, Atherton Hall, from
7 to 9 o'clock tonight.
E. S.Vhitbred '43, it was announced.
Next IWA meeting will be held
in 412 Old Main at 7 p. m. Novem
ber 24. Miss Magargel and the
newly-elected officers will pre
side.
TE{E DAILY COLLEGIAN
PRA freshman Forum
To Discuss Leadership
Leadership will be the topic for
discussion at the PSCA Cabinet of
Freshman Women's Forum, in its
first meeting in 304 Old Main at
6:30 tonight. Jean E. Hershberger
'43, Harriet G. Van Riper '44,
Claire L. Weaver '45, and Louise
Ritter '46, will speak.
The new Forum Cabinet mem
bers include officers fr o m all
Freshman Forum committees. Vera
Owens, chairman, and Ruth Clark
are in charge of the program. Pub
licity was handled by Betty Shenk,
chairman, and Patricia McClure.
Margaret Claridge, chairman,
and Dorothy Hake are in charge
of worship. Recreation chairman
was Thelma Lager, assisted by
Joanne Nye. Lois McCoal, chair
man, and Norma Milech composed
the committee for WSCF, and
Rosemary Carroll. chairman, and
Mary T. Dairy, the committee for
service.
Sororities
Gamma Phi Beta Gives
Founders' Day Banquet
A Founders' Day banquet cele
brating the 68th anniversary of the
founding of Gamma Phi Beta will
be held in the Maple Room of
Home Economics building at 7 o'-
clock tonight. The banquet is in
honor of pledges.
Ruth E. Thomas '44 is general
chairman, Margaret K. Ramaley
'44 assistant chairman, and Shir
ley R. Mason '43, publicity chair
man.
Mrs. George Leffler, Gamma Phi
Beta province director, will be the
guest speaker. AlumnA and rep
resentatives from seven active
chanters will be present. Gamma
Phi Beta was founded at Syracuse
University in 1874. •
President Visits Phi Mu
Phi Mu will entertain Mrs. F. H
Hazelhurst, district 'president, at a
tea from 4 to 5:30 this afternoon.
Mrs. Hazelhurst is visiting the LOST—K&E log log decitrig slide
sorority until Friday. rule. Sparks or New Physics Fri
day, Nov. 6. Reward. Call Ennis RIA 7 (2)—Penn game. Leave Friday
2581. ' 3tpdlO,ll,l2PPM 4p. m. Return Sunday. Call Paul
4431. 2tpd
AEPhi Holds Dance
Alpha Epsilon Phi held an in
formal dance attended by 60 cou
ples in Grange playroom Friday
night.
BUY WAR BONDS• RW—To Phila. or Trenton. Leave RW—Warren or vicinity. Leave
AND STAMPS Friday. Round trip. ;Call Stine or Saturday noon. Return Sunday.
Ivory, 3141. 3tchlo,ll,l2SS Call 3439, ask for Ray. 2tcompß
Calling 7%\ 11 Froshm
THL -EETING
For all those interested in
experience in newspaper
advertising and business.
The Collegian .ffice
earmegie Ha,l
Departments Offer
Courses Directed
To Aid War Effort
Putting more emphasis on
courses related to the war, the
Liberal Arts School will offer new
courses next semester to help stu
dents understand our Allies.
The department of economics
will offer courses in trade relations
with Canada, Latin American
trade, and wartime economy. His
tory subjects scheduled are the
history of Canada, historical back
ground of World War 11, and his
tory of Latin Europe.
A course in the literature of the
British dominions and one in the
language and literature of Mexico
and Argentina will be given by the
department of English literature.
A study of government in the
Western Hemisphere will be added
to the political science depart
ment's course of study. •
For those who are mathematic
ally inclined, there will be a course
in mathematical introduction to
navigation. Problems of morale is
a new contribution to the sociology
department. A course with imme
diate practical application is on the
schedule of the commerce depart
ment—office methods.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
WANTED- = arass, reed, and bass
men for new campus dance band.
Tryouts Thursday, Nov. 12, 8:30
p. m. 117 Carnegie Hall. •
LOST—Black Parker pen. White
squares. Call Cynthia, Ist floor
Jordan Hall. ItpdßEiM
LOST—CM Omega pn. F i n d i e r
please call Marion 438. ltchAF
FOR SALE—LaSalle Bicycle. Ex
cellent condition. Good tires. $2O.
Call 2571. Ask for Ed. 3tcompß
CATHAUM:
WANTED—Brass, reed. and bass
"The Glass Key"
men for new campus dance band.
Try outs Thursday, NoVember 12,
8:30 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Rides Wanted—
RW—To Philly Friday afternoon.
Call Kimmel 3332. 3tcompK
RlV—Phila. to Penn game. Leave RW—To Scranton or vicinity. Lv.
any time Friday, return Sunday. Sat. Return Sunday: Call 855
Call Dave 4636 2tpdlo,llß after 6 p.m. 4tpd,11,12,13,14REM
RW—Shenandoah, Hazleton, or RW—To. Wilkes-Barre or virhllty.
vicinity. Leave Friday. Call Leave Friday night. Return Sun.
Marty Kutler, 4933 or 4862. 2t Call 3251. Ask for Duke.• 2tpdJM
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1942
Storer Appoints
HE Committees
Committees appointed to nomin
ate new representatives for the
Home Economics Advisory Coun
cil and to propose revisions of the
constitution were appointed by
Ruth M. Storer '44, acting' presi
dent of the Home Economics Coun
cil, at a meeting Thursday night.
The nominations committee in
cludes Dorothy Magor Kemper '43,
Ruth E. Kocher '43, Ruth Hanni
gan '44, and Ruth M. Storer '44.
Margaret K. Ramaley '44 and
Kathryn K. Metzger '45 are on the
committee to revise the constitu
tion.
Election of officers will take
place at the December meeting -of
the council.
Ruth M. Saylor '43 was com
mittee chairman for the Home
Economics birthday tea Friday..
Zeta Elects Officers;
Initiates New Members
At Zeta Tau Alpha elections
yesterday, Constance M. Rea'dig
'43 was chosen president; Ayelien
C. Wolf '43, vice-president; June
E. Conrad '44, treasurer; Lois J.
Yost '44, secretary; Marcia H.
Berg '44, historian; Elizabeth
Senft '44, guard; Betty Louise
- Mock '45, rushing chairman. .
New members initiated recently
are Katherine Woolever '43, Le
nore M. Reeder •'44, Kathleen A.
Hays '45, Jane N. Magee '45, Pa
tricia A. Smith '45, .Ann Moor
house '46, and Margaret. Stahl
necker '46.
3tpd10,11,12
.JIB Mattig.l
NITTANY:
"Somewhere I'll Find You"
STATE:
RW—To Scranton or vicinity. Lv.
Friday noon. Return anytime.
Call Milt, 3446, or Collegian office.
3tc,10,11,12M8D
3tpd10,11,12
PW (3)—To Phila. Lv. Fai. 1-p.m.
Return Sunday. Call 4125.
itpdREM
Monday, Nov. 16, 440
"Big Street"