PAGE SIX Sweetheart Dance Features WRA's Campus Pin-Up Man In line with the manless times and in contrast to the Army camp pin-up campaign, the all-woman WRA council has voted as the feature of its annual Sweetheart Dance, a Pin-up Man, according to Elizabeth McKinley, WRA president. The semi-formal ball will be held at White Hall from 9 to 12 p.m. April 22, with the Campus Owls providing the music. Tickets will be sold for $l.lO by members of the Executive Board of WRA. With each pur chase, the student is entitled to. submit the picture of her date, a local pin-up man. The photos will be on display in the Ath letic Store, and the King of the Dance will be chosen from these on the alleged basis of intellig ence, personality, good looks, and other indefinable characteristics which may occur to the Executive Council members. WRA has voted to contribute from its treasury to the Red Cross drive, the sum of $lOO, Miss Mc- Kinley announced. Leaders in tomorrow night's Play Nite activities will be Made line Mahuran, dance club presi dent, Alice Hooper, Sophomore representative to WRA council, and Mrs. Hermance Reese, staff member. Open House (Continued from rage one) Jay the throng that wished to hear the talk and see the slides and film. ' Fortunes will be told in 305 Old Main from 8 to lo p.m. Pan- Hellenic has charge of this part of the program. Fortune telling was instituted as a highlight of Old Main Open House during the Summer session of last year. Classical records will be play ed in the second floor lounge, Old Main, from 8:30 to 9:30. Jane Healy will see that selections are interesting and not monotonous. . Square dancing is scheduled for 405 Old Main at 8 p.m. At the same time Richard Gillespie and Dorothy Hoke will conduct the game, "fish pond," in 304 Old Main. Ping pong, checkers, and other such games will be available in the game room, 401 Old Main, from 8 to 10 p.m. Elvin Birth of the Penn State Club will handle proceedings. , The offices of President Ralph D. Hetzel, Dean of Women Char lotte E. Ray, Dean of Men Arthur Warnock, statistics department, and Placement Service will be op en to visitors from 8 to 10 p.m. Old Main tower will also be op en for the evening. Assisting Nancy Sherriff are Pa tricia Enright, Richard Mauthe, and - Jean Huver, in 'addition to the above named students. Mennonite' Leader To Speak in Chapel Rev. John H. Moseman, execu tive assistant of the Mennonite Central Committee of Akron, Pa., will discuss "The Continuing Pas sion of Christ" in chapel Sunday morning. The choir will present "Sanctus" from Mozart's Requiem Mass. Mr. Moseman, a graduate of Elizabethtown College, served for five years in Tanganyika Terri tory, British East Africa, under the Mennonite Mission Board. He also spent three years in admin istrative work with the Mennonite Central Committee, the relief and service agency of the Mennonite Churches. Debaters Hold Meeting (Continued from page one) Tillman, manager of the Penn State men's debate team. Convention officers are: -presi dent, Howell 0. Wilkins, Dickin• Announces Dance ELIZABETH McKINLEY Industrial Firms Interview Seniors Miss Mary Koss of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company will visit the campus on Wednesday, April 12, to interview senior women students. She is mainly in terested in students with majors in secretarial science, mathe matics, accounting, and business administration. Dr. Earl S. McColley of the Celanese Corporation of America will be on campus Thursday, April 13, to interview senior men and women June graduates in chemis try, commercial chemistry, chem ical engineering, and physics. J. E. Smith, employment super visor of the Armstrong Cork Com pany, Lancaster, Pa., will be on campus Monday to interview senior women students and draft exempt engineering students. YOU .CAN'T LOSE 4,:._,6_.4.4-‘.. N:\7. „...............,.. .....„ ._,__,.", . _ ~,,,,,OV•ed--46 ' ' • , \ • ' •Ct,,1.4.1.• ' N: S , I.Z.ijigaMag YOU CARRY TRAVELERS CHEQUES! That's right! Because if your American Express Travelers Cheques are lost, stolen, or destroyed uncountersigned, American Express will promptly refund your loss. These Cheques are handy to carry, the size of a dollar bill and are readily spendable anywhere. American Express Travelers Cheques arc issued in denominations of $lO, $2O, $5O and $lOO. The cost is 1 / 4 of 1% (750 on each $lOO purchased), minimum 400. For sale at Banks, and Railway Express offices. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of . STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE COLLEGIAN Panhel Council Plans Formal as Big Weekend Highlite Penn State women are once more casting glances in the direc tion of all available men, this time with the hidden purpose of get ting dates for the annual Panhel lenic formal dance, to be held at the Nittany Lion Inn from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight April 15. Needing no pretenses to estab lish the idea that the Panhellenic Ball will be a big feature of a big ger weekend, the Panhellenic Council plans to spend its funds to hire a big name band of immea surable fame and prestige on the campus—the Campus Owls, owned and operated by Bud Wills. The dance committee, composed of Mary Matry; chairman, Betsy Merkle, Mary Lou Dunmire, and Janet Tower, has, not yet decided upon the feature contribution of the dance. WSGA Investigates Breakfast Line WSGA Senate is investigating the cause of •the long breakfast line in Atherton Hall dining com mons, according to WSGA Presi dent Patricia Deiner. Since com plaints have been received from many coeds who have been un able to reach their eight o'clock classes on time, it is suggested by Miss Diener and Dr. Pearl 0. Weston, assistant to the dean of women, that coeds arrange it so that they do not all go to break fast at the same time. It is promised that something will be done to alleviate this con dition. "The investigation is un derway now," stated Dr. Weston. Cwens Give Scholarship Cwens' Shamrock Shuffle proved a financial success, according to Helen Hatton, treasurer. Winner of the $5O. scholarship made pos sible by the dance will be an nounced in a few weeks when new Cwens are tapped. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WOMEN IN SPORTS 11811111001110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111118111111111111111111111111111 The Army and Navy basketball teams, newly composed of the best players in intermural and interclass •quintets • began their rivalry Tuesday, when Navy topped Army with the score of 1948. • The players were chosen for their basketball prowess by Mi 4 Mildred Lucey, coach; Betty Pike and Alice Hooper, captains of 'the interclass teams. The teams include: Navy—Alice McNees, Dorothy; Jaun, Ruth, Black, Mary Ann Jennings, Connie Conroe, Eunie Hurl burt, Alice Hooper, Dorcas Newcomer, Muriel Boelson, and Doris Black, Lawther, Briggs, McNees; Sophomores—Walker, 16; Hooper', 1; Gundel, 10; Hurlburt, 6;...Jaun Field, Snyder. Alice McNees, newly appointed manager of the table tennis tour= nament, announced the scores of the Tuesday games. Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Sigma Delta Tau; Zeta Tau Alpha won by default from Grange. Atherton. East won by default from Women's Builif= ing-Mac, and Alpha, Epsilon Phi won from Delta Gamma in Wed= nesday's games. Huck; Army—Becky Walter, Pear cella Stevenson, Mary Gundel, Betty Wolfram, Mary Lawther, Betsy McGee, Kip Parise, Nan Black, Marge Raines, Irish Craig, and Betty Copeland. Individual scorers in Tuesday's game were: Navy—Boelson, 5; Hurlburt, 6; Copeland, 8; Conroe, Huck, Black, McNees, Jaun; Army —Gundel, 5; Parise, 2; Walker, ICI; Craig, 1; Stevenson, Raines, Law ther, Wolfram, Black, McGee. Interclass basketball t orna ment ended last week with the sophorriores winning from the freshmen with the score of 33-27. Freshmen scorers were: Conroe, 18; Craig, 5; Kilmer, 4; Stevenson, HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU READ. ABOUT THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION IN THE PENN STATE ENGINEER Highlights In the New Issue: Exclusive Interview with Clarence E. Stoll 'O3, President of Western ( Electric Seismology—The First of Four Articles on Earth quakes. What Goes On In the Electrical Engineering,. De partment Last But. Never Least—The Talk of the Campus 1!11==1:11 , . . ...' 4 ,,. c ~:' "-- ...- - ..,r e. et:. ~.4 , . 4 1 .*• ' '` ~ '.. .4. , .., .4' 1,-1 . 1., ..x ').1.... ik ~, ',' 6 . E ; 4 ' . ~ ' . if . .Z. - + :, • '.. ii :% . . . , FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 A designer says any girl can bk beautiful if she has the right clothes And vice versa! MEM
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