PAGE SIX Dean Ray Requests Coeds To Make Vacations Count Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, made the following an nouncements recently encouraging women to make a wise choice be fore deciding what to do during the coming summer vacation. "Making a decision is a terrible ordeal for some who have never exposed themselves to education; for the college woman of today, it is a matter of daily routine. Before long each of you must decide what she will do with this summer to make it count for her country and for her own welfare. Some will need a rest for at least part of the summer, perhaps combining this with a job or with a short term of study. Others, we hope many, will fit into defense jobs or into work that will release men for the arm ed services. Many more will re turn to campus to continue study and fit themselves for the jobs ahead. "Whichever way you decide, you will be impelled by the thought that the boys of this Col lege are giving up everything for you and me—their education, their health, their lives. Whed some of them return, shall we be able to give an accounting of our time in a way that will prove us kindred spirits with the great heroes of our day?" MA Elects Neve Officers At the IWA meeting May 15, the following officers were elected for the new semester: Helena Miller, oresident; Rose Schulman, vice president; Betty Luckmeyer, re cording sec retar y; Jacqueline Glud, corresponding secretary; Virignia Bierne, social chairman; and Katherine Arborgast, athletic Chairman. An installation banquet in combination with IMA is being planned for the near future t < 1 all4o.•leerfrirAVV&Vrafr W45,14;V:-sAittt:sl;4•4l4l.lsaq;i4 44%.1 frl/IV-.2*;,i'11•;:t.1-WQ,iin'SgO *lir 14400A'IT:*.??n.,,A51:41:Tl'311ittnf?4 - 44 • • ;44010, r.:l-111W45ta5t4,4.4712fa1r,y,: :,,,itikka.iik '"A sxgkiV ;It -I=N 1 =N , ' ,h,Ovrec,:4' t'orx r4•41•44N-z,Cts, 1,414..T4.,te4,1:.1./.riztv,„acts: ‘,..t......t..1.,... „ r oe. ,;,:q.,,4 ;/„.....40414ti41,4„.„ty. ..„.....\,,,..4„. ! „ i , ..... s , vitAirl A' 1„..k:,...1 I.o ' ' •.> AV* 1;t "v, a.uo:i4, ev A ^L I / 4 ,---.4. GINGER ROGERS as Paramount's "Lady in the Dark," sings, dances and reaches new dramatic heights opposite co-stars Ray Milland, Warner Baxter and Jon Hall. Dean Charlotte E. Ray Ham-Prop, Faculty Picnic Eighty Hamilton-Propellor girls and fifty faculty members and wives picknicked in Hort Woods Wednesday evening. The cadettes challenged faculty members to a baseball game after the Weiner roast. Gladys Bergmark, social chair man, was in charge.. Marie Step ango, Jay Jones, Ellen Kennedy, and Janice Brennan assisted. An Indiana town official sug gests making worn-out street cars into war homes. Sorry, but most of the cities are using them. Women crying in the movies seems foolish. The same tears at home might get a new spring hat. THE COLLEGIAN Sorority Shorts Delta Gamma Delta Gamma recently elected the following officers: president, Ailene Babbitt; vice-president, Laurene Newbold; recording sec retary, Marguerite Quick; cor responding secretary, Rosemary Halpin, and Treasurer, Margaret Johnston, EM1=1:1 Kappa Alpha Theta Mrs. H. B. Wilson, district pres ident of Kappa Alpha Theta, will visit the campus Monday and Tuesday. She will be entertained by the active members at a tea at the Theta House on Tuesday. Others attending will be alumni members and guests from other sororities. Phi Mu Phi Mu recently pledged four cc-eds. They are: Geraldine Mar ley, Ellynmae Hottenstein, Ruth Climer, and Dorothy. Beck. Kappa Kappa Gamma Installation of new officers for Kappa Kappa Gamma will take place Monday evening. The new president_ is Helen Martin; recording secretary, Gol die Scraban; corresponding sec retary, Marguerite Zollinger; and treasurer, Sally Schmidt. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau is holding a tea in the southwest lounge of Atherton Hall this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in honor of national reg ional adviser, Mrs. S. Frankel, and chairman of the alumna league, Miriam Rubnitz. Women. In Sports WRA NOMINATIONS preceding the final elections in Old Main lounge from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May. 26 have been put on the slate by WRA.' These nominations may be added to at the nomination mass meeting in Schwab, 7 p.m. Tues day. Nominated for president are. Mary Anne . Jennings and Betty Pike; vice-president, Marilyn Glo bisch, Eris Huntsinger, Elizabeth McGee; treasurer (i n t r a mural manager), Mary Gundel, Harriet Miller, Rebecca Walker; sopho more representative, Jo a nne Black, Marcia Conroe, Fay Ma tulis. The annual physical education student body meeting was held Wednesday. The school picture was taken and election of officers took place. New prpsident is Charlotte Tay lor; vice-president, Alice . Hooper; secretary, Rebecca Walker; treas urer, Marjorie Lyon; senior class representatives, Mary Anne Jen nings and Harriet. Miller; junior class representative, Mary Gundel (the other is to be announced); sophomore class representatives, Fay Mattilis, Doris Jenkins; editor of the student paper, the Disco blus, Alice Hooper; on the Alumni Council of the School of Physical Education, Vivian Martin. SQUARE DANCING 'will be among the many stunts that the Aquacade will feature tonight at the White Hall pool, 7:30 p.m. Form swimming, clown diving, a duet with fins, and fancy diving will be performed by the WRA Swimming Club. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1944 , IN AUTHENTIC tobacco auc tioneer style one V-12 sailOr• led the rooting for his team :but the marine-coed teant defeated the Navy-coeds 20 to 7 at WRA Co- Rec evening last Wednesday. Bat ting for the marine team were co eds Craig, Smith, Hooper, Steven son, and Kilmer. Marines were Carle, Cribari, Rickly, Richard's, and Kurowiki. • The navy-coeds were Boelson, Walker, Hurlburt, Gundel, and Snyder. The sailors were Foster, Grim, Cwik, Abromitis, and Gibbs.. SOFTBALL LINEUP for ilex week is: Wednesday, Phi Mu:- play AChiO's; Theta's play DG's . Zeta's versus Ath East; Thursday FORDHAM UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF LAW- • NEW YORK" Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Assn. of American Law Schools Under Accelerated Plan, Day Course may be completed in two years; Evening Course in two years and eight months. DAY and EVENING CLASSES FIRST YEAR CLASSES BEGIN On June 12th and Sept. 25th; 1944, and February sth, 1945, For further information address Registrar, Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. '