MGM FOUR Panhe WIII Nags Mans For $5O /Award COW Hoer To Follow Business Meeting Members and eligible newcom ers to City Panhellenic League will xneet in southeast Atherton lounge, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. to discuss presentation of an annual $5O scholarship to a deserving se nior-to-be according to President Mrs. John Undervort. Dean of Women Charlotte E. nay submits to City Panhel'names of deserving junior coeds of high scholastic rating. The winner of the scholarship is never publicly an nounced; she is• informed by Miss Ray that she has been selected as the recipient of the scholarship. Requirements for membership into City Panhellenic League are Ilkyrie except that the prospective 'member must be an alumna of a notionally-recognized fraternity. Last year, 135 .alumnae were elig ible for membership. Beatrice M. White '44, president of the campus Panhellenic Coun cil, and two representatives from each sorority have been invited to the meeting, which will be fol lowed by a coffee hour. This coffee hour will take the place of the annual City Panhellenic Council banquet. Mrs. H. W. Loman. recently elec ted Panhellenic Council advisor, is in charge of the coffee hour, while Miss Pauline A. Locklin, assistant professor of English lit erature, will be in charge of en- I ertainment, according to Mrs. Frank W. Haller, publicity chair man. rifion Exhibit Nut • NITTANY: Displays Lunches "Come On Danger" An exhibit sponsored by the Nutritional Committee for Nation al Defense is now on display on main floor of central library, ac cording to Alberta M. Spudis '44, chairman. This exhibit, first of a series, dis plays two lunches showing a con irast i'oetween good and poor selec tions. Future displays will• show the difference in 'breads, cereals, breakfasts, and dietary patterns. Other committee members in clude Charles H. Ridenour '43, :Patricia Mac Kinney '43, Earl F. Brown '44, Jacqueline E. Falloon '46, Jayne C. Dewees '46, and Rich ard S. Kurtz '43. Mrs. Emma G. Welch, instructor in - home eco nomics, is faculty advisor. Political Palmate (Continued from Page Two) - the voting of thousands of students through 26 hours of balloting, and then conducting the long vote tab ulation. Of course there might not (be quite as much work involved as there is on the well-heeled dance committees that must see to it that Fleming's office signs up a •dance band, but we still believe at least NYA rates would be justified. It would make it a little fairer too, incidentally, to criticize a com mittee that was receiving some re turn besides a chance to serve the school for the 40 or 50 hours they work.—L.T.C. IPUBLID ADDRESS SYS TEN FOR REN T CALL Jim Pease 2 V 26 Haversack, Keefer // in Annual /RA Scholarship Announces Awards Ann Drivas '43, retiring presi dent of WRA, announced the win ners of the annual WRA scholar ship before handing over her posh tion as• WRA president to Adele J. Levin '44. Town Coeds To Nominate . A mass meeting to nominate town representatives to WSGA House of Representatives will be held in 110 Home Economics, 0:30 p. m. Tuesday, November 24. Town • coeds, except freshmen, should attend the meeting, H. Elizabeth Furst-'45. WSGA town senator, stressed. Wee 7111oviei CATHAUM "Now Voyager" STATE: "You Were Never Lovelier" CLASSIFIED SECTION SCARAB BRACELET Lost on Monday morning in Sparks Buil ding, first floor; or between Li brary and Sparks Building. Call 3480 anytime after 5 p. m. 3tc0mp19,20,21 ELONDES!—Here's your chance For sates call Zeke 2220 ltComp AN EVEN exchange will be made with the person who took my raincoat in Mac Hall. Key in pocket. Call Joy Levine, Watts Ext. 162. ltch.BF.. Rides Wanted— RW—Detroit, Mich. Lv. anytime. Ret. anytime. Call Quigley 3155. stpdl7-21SR PW (S)—To Allentown. Leave Tuesday 6 p. m. Call Les, 4736. 3t pd.19,29,23MJW R. W.—lthaca, Wed., Nov. 25. Call 4764. 2tpd.21,24 RIDES WANTED (2) Harrisburg. Leave Wed. aft. or Thurs. morn. Call 38 Atherton. 2tComp2 t,248 ,--Order Nowf---7 Fraternity Rings For Christmas L. G. BALFOUR CO. Office 109 South Allen Street—in Charles Shop (Penn State vs. Pitt) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Drivas To Install New WRA Officers Winners of the two $5O WRA scholarships are Martha J. Haver stick '43 and Annette M. Keefer '45, according to Ann Drivas '43, retiring WRA head. Presentation of the awards will be made at in stallation of new WRA officers in WRA room, White Hall, at 10:30 today. Proceeds from WRA dances are used for' the. scholarships which are awarded to coeds outstanding in WRA on the basis of need and merit. Miss Haverstick is WRA Bowl ing Club president, 1942 All-Col lege tennis champion, and played with the victorious Navy all-star hockey team. Miss Keefer, former WRA Bowling Club president, was also • named to the Navy team. At installation of officers today, Adele J. Levin '44 will become new WRA president and Joan K. Miller '45 will take over the vice-presi dency. Other WRA officers who will be installed by Miss Drivas are Margaret K. Ramaley '44, sec retary; Mary Grace Longenecker '45, treasurer, and Elizabeth J. Mc- Kinley '45, activities chairman. Miss McKinley will install all WRA Activities Club presidents to close the ceremony. SDI Entertains Editor Of National Magazine, National SDT Officer Phi pledge chapter of Sigma Del ta Tau will entertain Miss' Judith Rubinstein of New York City and Mrs. S. Fraenkel of Des Moines, lowa, until Sunday. Miss Rubin stein is national Sigma Delta Tau vice-president, and Mrs. Fraenkel edits 'Torch," Sigma Delta Tau national magazine. Pledge officers recently elected are Evelyn H. Jackson '45, presi dent; Arlene Chrystal '46, vice president; Dorothy B. ; Robinson '46, secretary; Shirley B. Levine '46, treasurer; and Ferne H. Knas ter '46, social chairman. Sigma Delta Tau pledges enter tained pledges of other sororities at a tea last Thursday in south west lounge, Atherton. Student Directories Are Now Available Student directories kr 1942-43 have arrived and may now be ob tained ' at the Registrar's office. Price of the directories is 10 cents. Contained in the directories are names, class seating, curricula, home addresses, College addresses, frOternity affiliations, and tele phone numbers of all students en rolled . Also in the booklets are data on the faculty, addresses and phone numbers of •all fraternities' and clubs, and the College calen dar. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Holiday Meal Planned Roast turkey and all the old fashioned Thanksgiving trim mings will be the specialty meal at the Maple Room of the Home Economics building from 5:30.t0 6:30 p. m. Monday, department heads announced recently. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Two All-College Co-Rec hikes are planned for Thanksgiving Day, according to Priscilla J. Cobb. '45, WRA Outing Club president. Leaving Miles St. Bicycle Shop at 8 a.m. Thanksgiving Day, Co- Rec bike hikers will ride to 'WRA Cabin in Shingletown Gap for breakfast. Picnickers will return to campus by• noon. Students interested should sign up a•t Student Union before Wed nesday noon. Twenty ') cents for breakfast plus bicycle 'rental will be required, Miss Cobb stated. An All-College Co-Rec hike to Mt. Nittany has been scheduled for Thanksgiving afternoon. Hikers will meet on Old Main steps at 2 p. in. and will return in time for dinner. Introductory rifle training has been completed, and actual shoot ing practice has been scheduled for WRA Rifle Club members, Helen D. McKee '43, Club presi dent, announced. Eighty coeds, mostly freshmen and transfers, are learning' the techniques of shooting •in prepara tion for next semester's telegraphic meets or possible enlistment in WAACS or WAVES. Beginning next February, ap proximately 15 matches will be conducted with rifle teams in other :colleges. Instructing the coeds in shooting techniques are Miss Marie Haidt,, associate - professor of physical edu cation, Miss McKee, Odette M. Scrivanich '43, and Marjorie L Zint '43. Shooting practice is conducted on White Hall rifle range at 4 p. m. Mondays through Fridays, from 7 to 9 p. m. Mondays through Thurs days, and from 10 a. m: to noon Saturdays. White Hall will sponsor its sev enth weekly Playnight from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight. WRA Outing Club, under Presi dent Priscilla J. Cobb '45, will be - A._ •A. • LARRY GHENT President .LA R.Y FARIES Secretary Amommi The First I\ ationcil. ank Of State College Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942 PSCA Elects Ten To Cabinet Posts Two days of voting by members of the Penn State Christian Asso r , ciation resulted in the selection of ten men and women to represent their fellow students on the CA's Cabinet. From the ten students elected to the Cabinet a president will be selected on Sunday afternoon when 'Cabinet meets for the first time. Eleven additional PSCA mem,- hers will be elected to the Cabinet so that it will have full representa tion. The vice-president, Secretary, and treasurer will be chosen from the group of 21. Names of the new Cabinet mem bers, released by Jean E. Hersh berger '43, president of the or ganization are: Robert R. Dickey '44, Virginia Krauss '45, Robert MacNabb '45, Clifford Painter '44, Palmer Shalt • less '44, Gerald B. Maxwell Stein '44, Hattie Van Riper '44, Paul Woodland '44, Miriam Zartman '45, and Margaret Ramaley '44. Candidates were selected by an elections committee comprised of Ned Liriegar and Miss Agnes High srhith,' associate secretaries of the organization, and Miss Hershberg er. 1500 Couples Dance Al Jr.-Sr. Ball-Prom More than 1500 couples trekked to Rec Hall last night for the last big formal of the semester to dance to Charlie Spivak's music. There was no official theme for the Ball; but the Hall - was decorated with flags, American and class banners. Weekend weather departed from usual Penn State tradition for one of the balmiest nights since' last summer. No rain, no snow, no Cold winds, just stars and a moon. J. Solvency Dingleberry, The Daily Collegian's official weather report ter, is away on vacation, and if this,is a result, he is fired, the edi tor said last night. in charge of the Open House. Re freshinents will be served. Mrs: Hermance Reese will repre sent the physical educatlonepart ment, while PaulineGrossmanm will be WRA;Executive Boar&delegate. Entertainment will include bad minton, bowling, bridge, 'fencing, and swimming. • . .