PAGE SIX '/' SGA Sets Freshmen Senate Nominations ;tate WRA Board Announces Presidential Storer States Fresh Must Attend Meeting First semester freshman wom en will nominate their WSGA. Senator in a joint compulsory mass meeting with the WRA in 3 White Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Ruth M. Storer, WSGA president, announced. Miss Stor er stressed that freshman coeds must attend. Joan M. Schearer was appoint ed as a permanent freshman :member of WSGA Judicial Com mittee. Named to fill vacancies on WSGA Senate for the rest of this semester were Barbara L. Coop er, senior senator replacing H. Anne Carruthers; Jane Cromis, junior senator replacing Kath leen M. Osgood; and' Gertrude G. Rosen, freshman senator replac ing Jane Dye. A loan of $156 will be start ed with money from a returned loan and an additional appro priation. WSGA Loan Fund was discontinued several years ago but Senate voted to reorganize the service. Patricia M. Halberg, WSGA treasurer, is in charge of details. Regular WSGA elections will be held later in this semester, according to Jeanne Ward, WSGA Elections chairman. The consti tution will be revised first to pro vide for war-time emergencies. Revision committee includes Dor othy 'E. JoneS, Patricia Diener, Helen A. Martin, and Gloria J. McKinley. McKinley Announces Club Presidents, Meeting Dates For Summer Semester WRA has announced regular weekly meeting dates and club presidents for summer activities clubs, according to Elizabeth Mc-1 Kinley, chairman. . Tennis and bridge groups, under presidency of Nancy Hodgson and Lois Mae Miller, respectively, meet 7:15 every Tuesday, and archery, headed by Florence Roth man, at 7:30 the same day. Arch ery practices. are scheduled from 4:30 -to 5:00 and after supper to 9 p.m. every ,day. Meeting at 7:30 on Wednesdays is the Badminton Club under the chairmanship of Peggy Northrup Childs, while the Outing Club, under Carolyn Crooks, is scheduled for the same time Thursdays. Practice hours for Swimming Club members, di rected by Phyllis Watkins are 4:30 to 5:30 Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.m„ Sat urdays, and 7:30 to 9 p.m. every day. Golf enthusiasts will hold business meetings at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. TV A. Sweetheart lance Mite _IV/ $l.lO moic jimmy eurclen 9 3 ache3tra duly 31 9 to 12 gormal Prexies Announce Elections Ruth M. Storer, WSGA president, and Adele Levin, WRA pres ident, have announced that nominations for WRA offices 'and for WSGA freshman senator will take place in White Hall at 7:30 p. m. Monday. The meeting is compulsory for all freshman coeds. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Sports Parade 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 With the organization of teams completed, three additional tour naments will supplement the al realily active softball league as WRA' intramurals begin in full swing. The softball calendar this week found Alpha Chi Omega battling it out with AEPhi; Ath West against K.D., and Jordan contest ing Wo-Mac on Tuesday. while on Wednesday, Watts played D.G. Thursday found Ath East against ChiO and K.K.G. versus SDT. Archery Next Archery- contests will fall into action next, continuing from Tues day until Friday. President Flor ence Rothman will be present from 4 to 5:30 each day, when contest ants may shoot. High score for the week will be counted. Two mem bers will constitute a team. The Columbia Round will . be used for, scoring. Thirty,lorty, or fifty, yards will be required diStance from tar gets, and archers will use four ends or 24 arrows. Names of team members for archery, as well as tennis and golf, must be submitted to Mary Grace Longenecker immediately. The two latter tournaments will also begin next week, two members making up a team. Intramural Board will hold its regular weekly, meetings in WRA lounge at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. BUY THE PENN STATE ENGINEER THE COLLEGIAN WRA Plans Only College Formal Under the general'chairmanship of Joan Miller, four committees combined forces towards the suc cess of WRA Sweetheart Dance to take place in White Hall from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, July 31. The only All-College formal in view for the semester, the affair is planned around a welcome theme, extended to all service groups and civilians on campus. Caricatures of servicemen placed around the gymnasium will carry out this theme. Decorations are being di rected by Mary Kay Hess and a committee comprised of the fol lowing: Alice Geyer, Margaret Hussy, Shirley Painter, Evelyn Kohler, and Janet Appley. Tickets sell for $l.lO and may be obtained from Chairman Adele Levin or her assistants, Janet Densmore, Alberta Spudis, Doro thy Jane Jennings, .and Charlotte Scibetta. Julia ,Gilbert, Mary Weldy, and Winifred • Spahr com plete' the committee. Peggy Good is ,handling ' publicity, and • Mar garet Rarpaley is invitations chairman. ' Providing music for the dancers, Jimmy Burden and his orchestra, new campus group making its third appearance, will be on harid for rhythm's sake for the three hours. Featured during the evening will be a grand march, in which everyone may participate Inter mission will follow. Reminiscent of pre-war days, girls will attend in formal attire and men in semi-formal. In tradi tional WRA style, women will as sume the role of escorts, inviting men as their guests WSGA Reports New Freshman Members Newly-elected Freshman Coun cil members as reported by Helen Martin, WSGA sophomore sena tor, are Mary Margaret Dunlap, Marian Brian, Jean Briner, Gloria Rosenberg, Frances Kiernan, Bernice Rickel, Delbert Weiner, Wanda Garber, and Mitzi Jane Archer. These freshman leaders, under the direction of the senator, con vey the WS'GA rulings to .the dormitory or town girls whom they represent. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority cele brated the visit of its founder,' Dorothy Gibbons, 1940, with a breakfast at the • Corner Room on Sunday morning. Candidates Coeds .May Nominate At Mass Meeting-,Monday • Nominations .for . - WRA presi dent .have .been made by the Ex ecutive Board and will be present ed to all coeds at a mass meeting in Room 3, •White Ball, at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Nominees include Mary Grace Longenecker, Eliza beth J. McKinley, and Joan K. Miller. This is the only office for which additional nominations can not be made at Monday's meeting. Additional candidates may be nominated from the floor for other WRA and WSGR offices. Candi dates are reQuired to have a 1.2 All-College average and must pre sent a list of campus activities at the meeting. Freshman representatives will be nominated by freshmen attending the meeting. Other WRA offices that are open to nominations are vice-president, treasurer, and soph omore representative. Candidates for these two offices must be either first or second semester sopho mores, according to Adele J. Levin, WRA president. Those who have received nomi nations by the Executive Board will be posted on bulletin boards outside the Atherton Hall dining rooms. Primary elections will be held at the Sandwich Shop from 9 to 5 p.m. next Wednesday. General elections are scheduled to take place in the Sandwich Shop from 9'to 5 p.m. Friday. Miss Longenecker has served as intramural chairman, Miss McKin ley is chairman of the club presi dent's board, and Miss Miller has been vice-president of the Execu tive Board for the past yew BUY WAR BONS AND STAMPS DO YOU DIG IT? Stibrilifted by William University of Notre Dame *I'CAGE.litt GREEWSA34/414A, °Ws lots vOOO WElt.t, Stll.t.E. ,ESKIMO tOtt ~SOME' 014 • / at fr . 4, 6 orbt,.. Pepsi-Cola Com Pony, Long bland City, N.Y. Bottled locally by Fran FRIDAY, JULY ,23, 1943 Definer Announces Results Of Ath Hall Representative Flections Atherton Hall elections chose a student from each unit as Summer Semester representative for WSGA House of Representatives Monday, Patricia Diener, president, an nounced.. Marjorie Shultz was chosen for the northeast unit; Mary Louise Hefty, southeast; Suzanne Clouser,' northwest; and Jane McGee, south west. The first meeting will be in White Hall Tuesday, time and room to be announced later. Additional officers elected for respective units are: northeast— vice-president, Jean Runk; secre tary-treasurer, Peggy Susanin; southeast•— vice-president, Alma Kehler; secretary, Betty Jane Reed; and treasurer, Joan Work man. In the northwest division, Carolyn Crooks is vice-president; Elaine Miller, secretary-treasurer; and Jane Cromis, social chairman. f Vice-president of the southwest unit is Louise Gwillim; secretary treasurer, Julia Gilbert; and social chairman, Nancy Horton. Nen! Glye Pajama P,arly For Freshman Women Cwens, sophomore women's hon orary, will hold a pajama party for the freshman women in the lobbies of Mac Hall and Women's• Building at 9 o'clock on August 1. Both the freshmen and sopho mores will contribute to the pro gram. Each freshman hall will pre pare a skit to be presented that night. Gertrude Rosen and Betty Shenk are in charge of entertain ment the Covens will give Refresh- - ments will be served. Nittany 1 90-(l.p fleets Nittany Co-Op elected the fol lowing officers for this year: President, Lydianna Zepp; president, Rose Devecka; WSGA representative, Ruth Klenck; IWA representative, Eda Stookey; fire chief, Elfrieda Rummer.