PAGE-SIX Coeds To Select Pin-UpMan At BRA Sweetheart Dante Posters decorated with spring flowers in mild • pastels are the newest item. in the heralding of WRA's Sweetheart Dance, to _be held in White HallN from 9 p.m. to midnight • tomorrow under the chairmanship of Julia Gilbert. ThequeStion, "Who is to be the Penn State-coeds' !choice for Pin- Up be settled once and for all at the, intermission, when the lucky boy will 'receive his title and his award. •Tickets; at $1.20 per couple, 'are being sold ,by Nan Charles, , Alice :Hooper, Elizabeth McKinley, Betsy Merkle, 'Betty 'Pike, .Jane Schlos ser, •and• Barbara Smith, according to Miss Gilbert. The' Campus Owls will provide the music' for the affair, which is to be semi-formal. Committees functioning for the dance include invitations, Alice Hooper and Betty Pike; publicity, Julia Gilbert and •Elizabeth Mc- Kinley; decorations, Julia Gilbert, Martha Horn, Clara Vreeland, and Louise Zimmerer. Proceeds of the dance are to be put toward a newly originated Student Union building fund. Mrs. Carroll Lectures Mrs. Leon Carroll will give a lecture at 4:15 p.m. April 28 in 110 Home Economics under the spon sorship of Omicron Nu. Her topic will be "Are You Training for Front Line Duty in Home Eco nomics?" All home economics stu dents are urged to attend. .Hop- on the, New Bandwagon! . Statesmen 14 They , Hai , e2What YoulWant . SIGN.FOR.-Youß - NEXT.DANCE Booking Agent Phone. Edward -Zemin*lli 2300. It's Not Too Late to Ask Him ..to Spring Sweetheart Dam Girls, When You Buy Your Ticket, Don't Forget To Submit . A Picture of Your Date. He May Be Chosen PIN-UP MAN ;ler • , ;•• Semi-Formal White,Hall Dr. Ha'ford E.ituccock Speaks al'thapel iunday Dr. Halford E. Luccock, Yale Divinity 'School, •will speak in Chapel Sunday 'on topic. entitled "A Gospel for , an .Age' of' Power." The choir 'will present special music. Dr. Luccock received degrees from -Northwestern University, 8.D.; Union Theological Seminary, N.A.; Columbia, D.D.; Syracuse University, Litt.D.; Allegheny Col lege, 8.D.; Wesleyan University, D.D.; University of Vermont, and was ordained to the ministry in 1910. New Coed Group Enters Benedict House-Monday Eight Women who will move into the Benedict home management house Monday were entertained this week by. coeds who have been living in the house during the past eight weeks. The new women are Gloria Bowersox, Mary Lou iDeGardeyn, Betty Heaco'ck, Beverly Logg, Letty Morgenthal, Shelley Smith, Beth Soy, and Phyllis .Strittmat ter. Girls who are moving out of the-house tomorrow will be hon ored at a farewell dinner. They are Louise Hartley, .Ann Muller, Barbara Painter, Caroline Peyton, Patty Strittmatter, Lee Thompson, Sally Thompson, and Ruth Zubler. the WRA • 'SPECIAL FEATURE t• Saturday, April 22 $1.20 per Couple THE COLLEGIAN Panhel Prepares For Bridge Party Red Cross'Drive Gets Boost rThrough :Council • Having, emerged from Satur day's Pan-Hellenic Formal activ ity with Red Cross • donations to talling ,$107.17, the • Council has completed arrangements for a large-scale ' , Benefit -Bridge, to' be held in the Northwest and' South west lounges of Atherton Hall from 7:80 to 9:80 -tonight. Plans have been carried out under the direction of Done •Tro vaibli and• Betsy Merkle, Council members in charge of the func tion. Five local merchants have pro vided prizes for. the Benefit: Blair Gift Shop, Charles', Danks and Company, McLanahan's, and Schlow's Quality Shop. Panqlellenic Council is paying all expenses of the Benefit Bridge as its direct donation as an or ganization, to 'Red Cross drive, Miss Trovaioli stated. Although proceeds of the Formal were given to the Drive, the affair was fi nanced by assessments made on each 'sorority. Have a 'Coke =„So glad -you're 'back 'again ! t! It. ... or .welcoming ahome-coming sailor Fighting men look forward•to that:home.world:where friendliness and hospitalityare summed upirrthe:laniiliax:phrasU Have a'Coke". Beaureratiiiiget Cocce.Cola:for•your•iceboxeatshome' . From Atlanta tcv'the?SeventSeas, Coca-Cola.;staridi4ore , thepause :that , refreshes,— hasbecome,:a symbOliqa,vgoOd• viiill•fandiAoflgood living. StoTTLEDiUNDER AUTHORITWORITHE;ICOCA-00LA^CO4PAN'ti COOA—COLiks:rBOTTLINGCOMOLNY of:ALM00101. 9:0042:00 Campus -Owls 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111U1111111111 Wom.en. in -531oria 1111111111111111111111011111111111111110111111111110011101111111111 Chi Omega defeated Watts Hall by the score of 52-20 in the volley ball series, while Atherton East up held the dormitory ranks Jby win ning .Over'Alpha Omicron Pl,-4943. Those playing for Watts were - N. • Black, 'IR. 'Black, Carson, F Craig, Lowther, McNees; 'Newell, IStein metz, - Stevenson, -and 'Voris. Chi 'Omega victors included. Aiken, Hurlburt,.Jordan, McGhee; Slowie,• Susania, Walker,•and'Wilson. Atherton ' East . players were - Boelson, Chestnut, • Gundel, Hen ning; Keefer; IQ ar; McGee, Milton, • •and Puhlik.'Alpha 'Omicron Pi - was represented :by ^Anderson, :•Evans, Hofman, Hooper, James,. Lamade, LeWorthy, Schlosser,•and Struck. • ProfTalksonNitamins Dr. R. Adams Dutcher, professor of . agricultural •and biological chemistry, will speak on "Vitamins and Nutrition" at the Southeastern Section of the -American Chemical Society meeting at 'Lancaster, 8 o'clock Thursday night. Recent trends •in vitamin re search work conducted at the Col lege in the department of agricul tural and biological chemistry will be described by Dr. Dutcher. , .......,..! .. r.,) ~ li . 4fOP 4 Ott, 1 1,4..t4 .....q. : s • stV ,:, ':ii ..,v I)y A - -. 4v 1 .air v; t v • i i,,,:, iio" -a. ...4i, 4 i ffi i P .. * ~.• ;I ''.31.80r, . ii:ii!;iii- iiii6 ":;:, ' 't*... - 11 , • • „q v , . ij :I;tv i:i.Ri . 1.... r . iLi,;, .50,,, _••••,.., i •,, ....: .. i 5,,,:.„ ! fr .. 4,,,...,.... :: • ....... ..... ~!.:.,, , :„,,......... 7....„.„m.5.,,,....." , : .., 4.„ . 1 ). w ''' N . ,. , .. z . *, • . ›....„ . ...... _ FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944 6,50 Seeks Girls For Short ((nurse Three Weeks Training _ VarrantsNembership' A. new training course •for •girls • •Intereated • in • becoming•- G9O 'hostesses will-start MOnday,s May 10, according - to anannouncemeht made 'this week v-by Kit , Fra.A), president of"the Girle-Service.'ol.- .ganization. Girls .wishing to take the coin-- -se should 'file an application 'at the Service Center in town..Eatt ,application-will .be considered. by senior hosteises and Bernie Mack, member of the 'executiVe committee of the GSO. Those •ac cepted.,wilf- be notified• as soon ,as Dessible. - The training course is given over a period of three weeks. Each Monday night, for th'at length of time, a meeting is had at which senior hostesses and mil itary authoiities On campus speak to the trainees on the' various du ties' of a GSO hostess. At the end of The training pe:r iod, each' lid receives a member ship' card, which entitles her to serve as .a hostess in any US, canteen in the country. • AJ 111° 5'