Exam Schedule Released / V0L..z40.-. - No. 25 Sophomore, Junior. Societies Tap Outstanding Women Junior Service Board Cwens Select 28 Coeds Chooses Ten women For ' Activities, Grades Ten first semester juniors were tapped for Junior Service Board at a breakfast given in Atherton Hall Sunday morning. In their short addresses to the group, Charlotte E. Ray, Dean of Worhen, Pearl 0. Weston, assist ant to the dean, and Patricia Diener, president of WSGA, out- lined the purpose and .work of • Juniol. Service Board. It serves the College by . helping :transfer women :.students to - get .adjusted and:oriented ,to the College, they stated., - Coeds who met the . require . ments of • a 1:2 all-college-average, ..:.student ..leadership,' and. . extra curricular - activities . are Ruth 'Anders,' Nancy. Carastro, Eliza *.beth ..runkhauser,...Rosemary .Hal ..phi, Ann Henry,..Doris.Huck,-Lois :MCCoOI, * taurene -Newbold, Re becca Walker, . and - Elizabeth • Wolfram. Ccintinuing their activities, -last • night 14 Junior 'Service .• Board • members:were - enterthined at . din : nei in Old Main - Sandwieh 'Shot) the_Atainilipri Standard . Pro, peller wQpien while 14 41amliton ate* in 'Mhel'Ori: dining rooin, as* vests of the ' Juhior :service _Boai'4. - '•-Service ' - Board is now planning - to -give a - --te4.;...`:„:forl:zial 41entlIt*ritudah'ts "' east` lciiirige ,At :E4heritlii , figifitYlii to 3:30 Sunday afternoon. • Another tapping breakfast, this time for second semester sopho mores who lintend to remain dur ing the summer session, i s sched uled to take place sometime • in • June. - : KObek, Hasson, Vogel To Manage Collegian fouSummer.Semester Emil A. Kubek was elected edi: for-in-chief of the Collegian for 'next semester, it was announced a staff banquet last Saturday. :.Herbert .Hasson was 'nained bu siness' manager and. Kathryn, Vo . ge ,advertising manager. _ pth 9 r.• members of the staff ;were adyinced -in rank -are ;j34rnat'd rCutiei,.iTianaging editOr; Hatton; pews editor; igen . ‘Carastro,,feature' editor; and . yietor . Danilov, sports _editor.- '...' . . Coeds Compete For Queen ...,Ql . !s4s./.01/larine-Wpekend • Six - of the campus's most gla morous.• coeds will: vie for the crown. of Navy-Marine. Queen at the - Third Navy-Marine . Formal in:Ree Hall next Saturday-night, The chosen Queen will have the honor of reviewing the troops at . the- full-dress parade on New Beaver Field on Sunday, and will stand at the side of Lt. Comman der Trusdell Wisner, who recent ly arrived at Penn State to com mand the V-12 'Unit. Awaiting the final selection by the Commander are 'Sally Duffy, Mary Lou Waygood, Dorothy Mor rOw, Harriet_ Haas, Rita Horton 'arid Marilyn Globisch. ,The six finalists for the honor were narrowed down from an or= iginal twelve, with one co-ed re presenting each •of the twelve bar. ricks. Under the scrutinizing eye o the Unit officers, the group was 'cutto the six candidates from which the Comman,der will-choose 14 winner at dance time. Navy-Marine orchestra, which The C 9.1,10- Twenty-eight coeds were chos en for membership in Cwens, na tional women's activities honor- Mary Catherine Garrett, Joan breakfast in the Old Main Sand wich Shop Sunday morning: They are (Lois App, Mitzi Arch er, Jeanne Barinott, Elizabeth Ann Berkhimer, Nan Charles, Mary Margaret Dunlap, Mary Field, Jean Ford,• Aileen 'Garber, Mary Catherine Garrett, Jaon Harrington, -Nancy Harrington, Jane -Healy, Joan'Huber. Diana , Huffman, Margaret Keefe, ' Mary Louise Lamade, Mary 'Ann -Reese, Marie Schom •bocker, ..Charlotte Scibetta, Bar bara Smedley, -Sarbara.'.. Smith, Doris -.Stack,-,:Betty Steele,.•Bar ,bara -Struck, Janet Taylor, , Pa-- tricia,Turk, .and , Fay - -Young.: - Active •Cwen- -members' chose these women .:from -second,.third, and :fourth semester: classes on - the basi s .6f •,their • participatiqn • in trarcurricular activities, . schol astic average, . and leadership ability. APproNimately 100 cpeds• who had, been -awakened at the.dorms. at 8 a.m:by the Cwens were prer sent .at the 'breakfast when the giay _blazers trimmed with .red were presented to "the r ••- - cla7af tern° 'the- WSGA...reioirs< White - :Hall, the :new Cwens 'ex--( pressed their desires to become -members - of the organization. For the purpose of becoming acquainted with - each other and with the present Cwpns, who will now automatically becomeinac tive; a party' is planned in -the WSGA room, White Hall, Friday at' 6 p.m." __Formal initiation will be at an English banquet at the State Col lege Hotel, June, 11. - • "IMA Elects Officers .• . • Independent Men's Association has elected Michael Lynch, presi dent; Omar Lerman, vice presi dent; Richard Lee,. secretary; and Peter Palmer, treasurer. Robert Barefoot has been nam ed:social 'chairman, Steve Green, athletic, chairman, 'arid,: R. J. France,- publicity .chairrhan.. An installation banguet will be held June 6, the time and place to- be announced later. - will also provide much of the mu sical accompaniment of the "V-12 Follies" the same. night,' will a gain swing out for the Formal. Most of the members of the or chestra will even go further in (Continued on Page Three) ROTC .Rated Excellent By Inspecting"tolonel Perin State's 400 ROTC students were rated excellent as a result of 'their performance last Friday when they were inspected by Lt. Col, John C. Peth, University of Maryland, it 'was announced by Lt:-: Col. Guy G. Mills. This classification is the highest that can be awarded :to a ROTC Members of the College's ROTC unit will again he eligible to wear the blue star of merit on the right sleeve. This emblem of su periority was removed from uni forms January 31 by order of Lt. Col. Guy G. Mills. Published Weekly by The Daily Collegian Stat FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1944-STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA In the arty, cobwebby, and semi-Bohemian atmosphere of the Thespian Cellar of Schwab Aud itorium, from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight the Thespians and Masquerettes will play host at their first Jam Session, to as large a horde of Penn Staters as will chok , to be come acquainted with the show people of the' campus. Their purpose in holding the affair is to uncover any talents their guests may possess, as well as to establish friendly relations with all students who will subse quently be interested in some phase of Thespian production. The round of entertainment which is to spark the Jam Ses sion will continue throughout the affair, with specialty dance num bers, vocals, scenes from past shows,• and music . from the Jam Band. ,Guests are ~ expected to "drop, down": any time within, the hours designated, for food, danc ing,. chatter, and • entertainment. Committees in charge of the session are . headed by Shirley Thompson,. decorations; Harriet Leyiden, 'entertainment; Lee Thompson, foods, • and Mariam Zartman, general chairman . and presidefit, of -.Masquerettes. Entfrefollegi .- MeitiiiiioMat . ' :. Memorial Day will be observed by College officials, faculty, mili tary personnel, and students in a prograth arranged to begin 9 a.m. Tuesday. - At that time Mrs.. Charles E. Govier, daughter of President .Atherton, accompanied by All- College president James' Bell, WSGA president Patricia Diener and Edward - Koval, ISC president, will place a wreath at the World War I plaque in Old Main. The party will then proceed to Presi dent Atherton'S grave adjacent to Schwab • Auditorium 'where Mrs. Govier will lay a wreath. A third wreath will be placed on the World War -plaque in Recreation Hall: . At the , placing of each - wreath, taps 'will be sounded by a member Of the ASTP unit. By order of President Hetzel, classes will be dismissed at 11:40 a.m. in order that all may attend the flag raising ceremony in front of Old Main, which is scheduled to begin approximately at noon. The ASTP units will form in back of Carnegie Hall, while the V-12 personnel will take its place behind the Armory. These serv ice men will march to Old Main. The Artily occupy the east diagonal walk, and the V-12 the two west diagonal walks. The lower front -steps of Old Main will be reserved for Presi dent Hetzel, College'officials, com mandants of the service units on campus, All-College Cabinet and faculty. The V-12 Band will be situated east of the flagpole, and will face (Continued On Page Three) Thespian Catacombs To Shelter Arty Jive Party Convocation for Coeds All coeds are urged to attend a convocation in Schwab Audi torium 4:15 Tuesday afternoon when Sarah Blanding, dean of the Home Economics School, at Cornell University will speak. • Miss 'Blanding will speak 'on the positiOn of women in the pok-war world. • tan Memorial Day Coeds To Vote Today In WSGA, WRA Primary Culminating the WSGA mass meeting in Schwab audi torium Thursday evening May 18, ,nominations for candi dates for WSGA and WRA offices were released. These nominees, with the addition of those named Tdesday evening, will be chosen as candidates in the primary elections held in Old Main lounge from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. General elections will be held this Monday, according to Kathleen Osgood, chairman of the Elections Committee, with the exception of WSGA president, which will be elected during primary voting today. All students must present some means of identification at the • polls before being permit ted to cast their ballots, the chair man stated.. The WSGA lineup is as fololws: president, Gertrude G. Rosen and Ann Louise .Decker; vice-presi dent; Mary. M. Dunlap. and Mar-. jorie Blackwood; treasurer, Joan Huber and Barbara -Struck; se nior senator, Rose Devecka, Betty Shenk' and Julia Gilbert; junior senator, Annabelle Jannson, Mar ty Herr, Floy Robinson, and Jane Dye; sophomore senator, Janet Taylor, Barbara Smedley and Ann Reese; town •senator, Arch er and Betsy Merkle; independent senator, Sarah Masurovsky and Florence Porter. The ballot for senior senator ,will .be open to all'seniors and sec . -f or junior. •senator.- to. first semester juniors and - second semester soPhs. Only ,second semester frosh and first semester sophs may vote for the sophomore senator. The vote for town senator, and indepen dent senator will be open to town girls• and independent girls re spectively. Bidding for the WRA presi dency are Mary Anne Jennings, and Betty E. Pike; vice-president, 17 Men Leave For Services 'Seventeen student s have drawn from the college within the• past two weeks to enter the armed forces, according to an. an nouncement from the • Registrar's Office. Following are the withdrawing students: Seymour L. Barash, LD; Herb ert Beckhart, ME; Roderick W. Cook Jr., EE;Robert J. Crawford, EE; Ernest R. Emmers, ME; Louis F. Glasier, Met:; Leroy S. Harris, Aero; Ned R. Heimbach, ChEng; Herbert S. Hollenberg, CCH; Robert H. Kranich, CCH; Earl L. Lentz, ChEng; Edward R. Seel, MM; Norbert G. Smolukas, TE; Mervin M. Wilf, CCh; Theodore J. Wolfe, PhysEd; James N. Wood, PhysEd; John Lynn Zubler, ME. The School of Engineering leadd with the largest withdrawal of nine. Chemistry and physics majors number .four. Mac Hall Cover Increases 'Engineer' Circulation Mac Hall has brought returns to the Penn State Engineer! Sporting, on its cover a colored photograph of Mac Hall, the Engi neer has in four Flays distributed 1000 copies, Eugene Von Arx, edi tor of the Engineer, announced to day. The June issue of the Engineer will be published for the most part by the newly appointed staff. This issue is expected to serve as an indication of what the Engineer promises for next semester. College To Observe Marilyn Globisch, Betsy McGee and Eris M. Huntsinger; treasur er, Mary E. Gundel, Harriet B. Miller and Rebecca Walker; soph omore representative, .1 oanne Black, Marcia A. Conroe, Doris E. Handwerk and Fay H. Matulis. Candidate Activities All the candidates have partici pated' in '.numerous campus or ganizations. WSGA president—Gertrude G. Rosen: freshman senator, WSGA. (Continued on Page Three) Campus Owls to Play Al Second: Ude 'Rule Ball Campus Owls will provide the music for the second annual Slide Rule Ball in Rae Hall from 9 to 12 p.m. tomorrow. Theme of the informal' dance,' - will' be a.: trylon syhibolized by a slide rule and a perisphere. Sponsored by the Penn State Engineer, the -affair 'will feature program s in replicas of the En gineer itself. All features of the regular edition including special stories, "Sly Drools," and a sal ute to .the class of '45 will be con tained• in this miniature maga zine.. Guests of honor will also be listed as on a regular program. The Engineer staff formulated plans for the first Slide Rule Ball, introducing the theme of the try lcn and perisphere, last Septem ber. Judged by the turnout, this first Ball was a success and it is the hope of the committee that 'the Slide Rule Ball will become a Penn State tradition. Since there are a limited number of tickets available, students are urged to obtain them _immediately accord ing to the committee. Walter G. BaXter and Walter R. Berg are co-:chairmen in charge assisted by Eugene F. Von Arx, invitations; Thomas J. Thomas, adVertising; Robert E. Petersen, decorations; Robert T. Kimmel, business; Conrad P. Walck, check ing; and Harry L. Bell Jr., re freshments. Cap and Gown Orders Must Be in Tomorrow Graduating seniors are urged to order commencement invitations, announcements, and caps and gowns at Student Union today or tomorrow if they .haven't already done so. Announcements and invitations are seven cents each. Cap and gown orders require a five dollar deposit fee. Gowns will be given out at the Athletic Store the week of graduation and must be return ed immediately following the graduation exercises. A. fine of one dollar will be levied for any late returns. Academic costume s will be ex pected of all graduates except those students who are now in the armed forces. Candidates for advanced de grees should order caps mid gowns through Prof. Q. 3. Stout, 24 Horticulture.
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