PA GE SIX MortarßoardElects 110 New Members; Good President Mortar Board elections and in itiation last week placed Margaret L. Good in office as president of the senior activities honorary. Other new members elected to office were Joan Miller, vice president; Joan Piollet, secretary; Marjorie Schultz, treasurer; and Vivian Martin, editor. Totaling nine, seniors taken into the organization include Patricia Diener, Marjorie H. Schultz, Vivian I. Martin, Margaret L. Good, Jean B. Ogden, Joan K. Miller, Joan E. Piollet, and Elizabeth L. McGee. Mary Davenport was pledged and initiated as a member of Archousa, local chapter previous to becoming national. Miss Nina M. Bentley, former assistant to the dean, was also elected to membership. Qualifications required of mem bers are scholarship, leadership, and service. The purpose of Mor tar Board is to promote coordina tion among campus organizations. Defense stamp sales, sponsored by the honorary in the dining commons, for last week totaled $30.10. Individual sales were Ath West, $2.30; Ath East, $8.50; Sand wich Shop, $19.30. Margaret Good reminds coeds that stamps will be sold in the Sandwich Shop and both Atherton Hall dining commons after dinner every Thursday. Coeds Go On Warpath For Injun Stomp Dates Couples will dance in White Hall to the rhythm of Jimmy Burden's "tom-toms" come September 11. "Injun Stomp," sponsored by Cwens, will once more give all the charming maids on campus the opportunity to capture—for one evening at least—their favorite Hiawatha. • Tickets are now on sale at Stu dent Union, or they may be bought from any Coven for $l.lO. "Injun Stomp" will be very informal, ac cording to Pat Halburg, chairman. Coeds are reminded to get on the warpath early and avoid the rush. Watts Dormitory, sporting a rec ord of all wins, attained the chain pioriship of the softball tourna ment in WRA intramurals • when they defeated ChiO, 23 to 8, Wed nesday. Exceptional work along the shortstop line was turned in by Gretchen Mecklenburg, while Bar bara Tietzel, pitcher, and Teddy Oaks, catcher, also deserve laurels for outstanding playing, the latter contributing a home run to her list of successes. ChiO's Janet Carbaugh, left fielder, made the play of the eve ning when she caught a fly and sent it to first base, effecting a double play, when the player on first started out too soon. Another champion for the losers was Elea nor Wills, first baseman. Watts may have another chance to increase their list of victories, when they play an All-College team of coeds next week. This, however, will not affect the intra mural championship. Earlier in the week, ChiO de feated Jordan by 19 to 9, thus achieving placement in the finals. Special mention goes to Gloria McKinley, s of t b a 11 intramural chairman, for her work in direct ing the tournament, Team Line-ups Watts--Barbara Vetzel, Teddy Oaks, Janet Kendrick, Frahces Chandler, Mickey Sonnenberg, Jo Godley, Allison King, Gretchen Mecklenburg, Belle Flack, Jane Joseph, Margaret Cunningham. Chio Frances Angle, Alice Burwell, Frances Burke, Mary Ann Krall, Eleanor Wills, Ruth Ernst, Jane Minnick, Jean Runk, Mary Thompson; Marge Schultz, Jean Gilbert, Mary Laubach, Car olyn Fisher, Janet Carbaugh. Jordan—Vi -Leary, Rose Woro bel, Mike Landers, Midge Sted man, Joe Segan, Muriel Baker, Jo Martin, Mal Murphy, Shirley Gold smith, Anne Kurylo, Nancy Wil liams, Dot. Buchanan, Agnes Sav age. Outstanding coeds from all Learns will match in an all-star college softball game at 7:15 p.m. Monday. Tennis Continues In tennis preliminaries, ChiO eliminated KKG, winners, Sally Duffy scoring 6-4 and 7-5 against Pat Dohrenwend and Marge Schultz winning over Marion Fuhs by 6-1 and 6-2. AEPhi teammates THE COLLEGIAN WOMEN IN SPORTS Margaret Stern won 6-1 over DG Eleanor Stoner and Ruth Good kind defeated Doris Funk 6-0. Vic tors ChiO and AEPhi will be matched in the quarter-finals. Slated to meet Grange in the quarter-finals, Thetas Betty Bow man and Andy Lewis defeated Wo- Mac in. preliminaries; the former won 6-2, 6-3 over Jane Wolbarst, and the latter by default from Barbara Smith. Grange winners Helen Barr and Betty Pike won 6-0, 6-0 for the former and 6-0, 6-1 for the latter over GPIIII3 Dorothy Foehr and Alice Miller. Jean Mil ler won 6-1, 6-2 and Mary Grace Longnecker, 6-1, 6-1 for AChiO over Helen McCleary and Marion Wilson, Zetas. The AZDelts vs. Ath West game was tied, AZDelt Penny Embury winning over Nancy Hodgson by 6-4, 6-3, while teammate Nan Smith lost to Peggy Childs, 6-4, 6-2. .The game will be replayed, and winner will match AChio. Remaining preliminary games include SDT vs. Ath East, winner of which will play AOPhi. Arlene Crystal and Shirley Levin will play for SDT, Pat Aloe and Mottie Haverstick for Ath East, and Mary Ann Jennings and Alice Hooper for AOPi. Practices for intramural field hockey will begin on Holmes Field from 7:15 to 8:15 pan. Tuesday and continue Wednesdays and Wesley Fountafion Elects 5 Officers Wesley Foundation, s . tudent Bible group of the Methodist Church, held elections last Sun- day. Marilouise Hefty was made president; 'Richard Titley, vice president; Esther Cook, secretary; Ruby Swavely, financial secretary; and Carolyn Smith, treasurer. Of special interest to all serv icemen and regular students are the fellowship hours each Sunday evening from 5 to 7. Recreation, supper, and a shOrt "vesper service constitute the program each week. This Sunday, Dr. Harold C. Case of Scranton will speak to those attending. Frosh Coeds Entertain Freshman women will entertain their big sisters at a tea on the porch of Women's Building from 3 .to 5 p.m. Sunday. Each fresh man is personally responsible for inviting her guest. Dean Charlotte E. Ray, Mrs. Ralph D. Hetzel, all dormitory hostesses, Senate members, and senior sponsors are to be special guests of the group. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT—CooI comfortable rooms close to campus. Board if desired. Call 3332, 243 South Pugh street. ltcomp rk LOST—Wallet with frat seal on front. Inscription from Gil to Chris on inside. Please return. to KAO house. .. lt-comp—REM R. W. Florida, leaving last of August or first of Sept. Call Dennis 4224. It-comp--REM LOST—Pi Lambda Phi fraternity pin,- Lehigh • Univ. Sentimental value. No guard. Reward. ltcgh jh WANTED Furnished apartment or furnished house or room and board for September and Octo ber. Four in family. Write 105 Central Extension office, Campus. WANTED Six-room modern house in State College reason ably near grade school. Fuel coal heat. Write 105, Central Exten sion office, Campus. LOST—Atherton . room key Holmes Field or near tennis courts. Call Room 406 Ath. Hall ltpd ppm LOST—Scarab bracelet lost be tween Old Main building and Locust Lane. It-pd—JH Thursdays for twu weeks as pro logue to the tournament in two weeks, Betty Pike, chairman, an nounced. Girls selected for teams must have had three practices. Medical permits are also required. . All coeds may participate. WRA will hold an All-College progressive bridge tournament in front of White Hall, weather per mitting, at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow, under the chairmanship of Lois Miller, Prizes will be awarded to high scoring man and woman. All those interested may participate. The tournament will• replace the regu lar meeting. An All-College skating party will be held at the Coliseum at 2 p.m. September 4. Tickets will sell for 50 cents a couple. Details will be announced later. Penn Mate Club To Sponsor Dances For 'the ninth consecutive se mester Penn State Club will spon sor a series of All-College dancing classes held at the Armory from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs day evenings, Raymond A. Zaroda, president, announced. These ses sions will begin August 24 and culminate in a climaxing dance on September 23. September 23. Edmund R. Koval, in charge of arrangements, has , promised new recordings played over the public address system. His committee FRATERNITY JEWELRY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE FRIDAX, AUGUST 20, 3943 WSGA Announces Elections Dates In winding up the work of this semester, WSGA Senate President Ruth M. Storer announced Sep tember 9 as the date for the WSGA nomination mass meeting. At this time, the candidate slate drawn by the women's governing body will be presented and nominations from the floor will be made by coeds who attend. Primary elections date has been set for Monday; September 13, Miss Storer stated, with finals on Monday, September 20. New WSGA officers will be in stalled Wednesday, September 22. Kay Kirk was appointed inde pendent senator for the remainder of the semester to fill the vacancy left by the graduation of Dorothy Boring. Discusses Race. Problem Hillel round table will 'discuss the problem, "How Can We Com bat Racial Tensions?" at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. In addition, the forum program, sponsored by the PSCA and Hind, will continue at 7:30 p.m. Thursday with a talk by Mrs. Marion Murphy about "Minorities in the Post-War World."' consists of Mark Oliver, ' tickets; William Folk, instruction,; and Harold Weller,. publicity. Instruc tor. for the social dancing pupils will be Joseph Ferre, who has been in charge for the past several seasons. For the benefit and practice of members of this group and any others who wish to attend, a dance will be held at the Armory every Friday. L. G. BALFOUR