PAGE FOUR Sitorb ALPHA CHI OMEGA recently initiated: 'Margaret Cook, Martha Denlinger, Miriam Ellinger, (Mar ilyn' IFeistel, Peggy Hoffman, Hel en Jay, Patty Kell, Joyce Leet, Marble McCall, Peggy McMillin, Nancy Mast, Alice Mendenhall, Janet Mollenauer, Doris Moran, Jean (Moyer, Jean• Posey, Sally Von Niedra, Gladys Stryker, and Jean Thomas. Marjorie Thomas, a Bucknell transfer, was affiliated with this dhapter on Monday. ALPHA OMICRON PI represen-. tatives who plan to attend a dis trict workshop of .the sorority in New York City this weekend are: Shirley Camp, president; Carolyn LeWorthy, vice-president; Mrs. A. K. Anderson, adviser; Jacquelyn Struble, and Marlies Muller. • CHI OMEGA recently pledged Helen. Lewis. GAMMA PHI BETA bolds its annual initiation dance tomorrow night at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. KAPPA ALPHA THETA pledges entertained actives informally on Monday. The following coeds will be initiated on Sunday: Mary Mar garet .Barnett, Joan Bissey, Joan Canby, Elizabeth Doyle, Anne Duna pay, Nan James, Joyce Parker, Mary K. Reinard, Bailbara McCleary, Eleanor Rciberts, Polly Schmitt, Jane iSpicher, and Eva May Winter. KAPPA DELTA pledges plan a movie-dinner party for actives to morrow afternoon. PHI MU will hold open house for members of the ASTP on Sun day. THETA PHI ALPHA: Mrs. Jo seph O'Brien, first vice-president, will speak at the annual Founder's Day banquet at the Nittany Lion Inn next Monday. Newly installed cliapti,r officers are: Jean Klini kowsifi, president:. Kitty Red dingett; vice-president; Virginia Luck 6Y ' secretary;l Ad Linda Al fano, areaSni•er: .. " • ZETA TAU ALPHA plans a pie . Legion ~ . 'Park on Sunday ahc,rnoon. Coeds . Schedule Debat. With Susquehanna Women's Debate Team will par ticipate in two contests 'against Susquehanna this weekend, ac cording to Clayton H. Schug, coach of the squad. Nancy Bartch, constructive speaker, and Andrina Winning, cross examiner, will corniplise the afifirmative team. The negative team will include Dorothy Co hen, constructive speaker and An ne Hay, cross examiner. Cweiis Select Advisor rMrs. Carroll Barton will suc ceed Miss Jean Richards as ad visor to Cwens, coed sophomore activities honorary, it - was an nounced today by Joan Huber, president of the organization. Mrs. Barton was WISGA president in 1943-44. Forty-four of 80 .ex-servicemen enrolled at the College under the "GI Bill of Rights" are attending college for the first time. THE WESLEY FOUNDATION of the Methodist Church —Sunday, April 29- 9:30 A.M. Church School Class studying "The Life of Paul" 10:45.A. M. Church Worship Service 5:00-7:00 P. M. Student Friendly Hours Fun - Fellowship - Supper Vespers: "The Church at Work in Counse4ng'.' --Come - and. Bring AAUW To Sponsor Musicale Featuring College Choristers A benefit musicale is being sponsored by the College's branch of the American Association of University Women in the Nittany Lion. Inn at 3 p. .m. Sunday. Eight numbers will be sung by the. College. Choristers, a group of 18 mixed voices directed by IMrs. Willa W. Taylor, assistant profes sor of music. "April Is In My Mistress' Face" by Morley "Wel come, Sweet Pleasure" by Weel kes, "The Silver Swan" by Gil bans, and "When Allen-A-Dale Went A-Hunting" by Pearsall, comprise the chorus' first group of selections. Mrs. Betty Slayman, solo vio linist, will 'play the "Allegro" and "Andante Cantabile" move ments from" Mozart's "Concerto Number Four in D Major." In ad dition to accompanying Mrs. Slay man, Prof. Guy Woods of the mu sic department will present sev eral piano solos. Included among these are; "General Lavine" and "Fireworks" both by Debussey, "Danza Lucumi" from Le.cuona's "Afro-Cuban Dances," and "The Tides of Manaunaun" by Cowell. Accompanied by Frances Mitch ell, Louise Neff, soprano, will sing the three French airs, "Nell" by Faure, "Extase" by Duparc, and "J'ai dit aux Etoiles" by Paladilhe. Barber's "Let Down the Bars, 0 Death," Finzi's "My Spirit Sings All Day,", Tvlargeson's "Weep You NO More Sad Foun tains," and Schuman's "Holiday Song" will be • the closing num bers presented by the College Choristers ; who will be accom panied by Betty Ann Plummer. General arrangements for the affair were made by co-chairmen Katherine Stokes, assistant libra rian, and Mrs. Taylor. Members of AAUW, Marjorie MacCartney and Edith Zinn assisted the chairmen as did Gerry Gilman and Ruth Hill, co-chairmen of the Choristers. Members of ,the College. Chori sters are Ruth . 'Hill, •Katherine Dean Ray Suggests Respect of Golf Links "The course at Centre Hills Country Club is private• property and should not be regarded as a park," advises' Charlotte E. nay, Dean of Women. Members have asked thk those who go out to the club keep at a safe distance from the balls and not disturb the players by talk ing. • La moda Americana ... Have a. Coca-Cola (THE AMERICAN WAY) ... an American custom as seen in Italy People overseas are impressed by the American fighting man's friendliness among his fellows. They see his home-ways and customs—his good humor. Have a Coke they hear him say to his buddies, and they begin to understand America. Yes, the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola speaks of the friendliness of Main Street and the family fireside. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY • Coca-Cola ...Bottling , :Cocripany • ~ * ..k• •, 1 0 ;00 - .14.41.7r".4,6 THE COLLEGIAN Hormeister, Louise Neff, Ann Reese, and Gloria Travioli, so pranos; Betty Graeber, Suzanne Hartswick, Doris Huck, and Lou Ann Roche, altos; Charles-Heaps, William Henninger, Bernard Le vitan, Wesley Nyborg, and Her man Slayman, tenors; and Gerry Gilman, Thomas Reynolds, Mich ael Rosenberger, and Jack Seyler, basses. WSGA To Honor Mothers at Teas In Campus Dorms May Day teas on Mother's Day will •be given in several campus dormitories under auspices of WSGA May 13, announced Ana belle Jannson, chairman of May Days. Girls living off campus are par ticularly urged to take this op portunity to get acquainted with girls living in 'campus dormi tories, since there has been little chance to do so in the past. An invitation to attend these teas is extended to all girls' moth ers and fathers as well as men students and their parents. . Teas will be held in the follow ing campus dormitories: Atherton Hall, Grange Dormitory, -Irvin Hall,. McAllister -Hall, and Woni•- en's Building. WSGA assigned Mikis. Funk to serve on the World Student Ser vice Fund All College Committee. At the same meeting it -was de cided to send a.-telegram of sup port to Miss Gildersleeve,. dean of Barnard College and woman delegate to the San Francisco Conference. Lakonides Initiates Ten Phys•Ed Majors-: Lekonides, . women's physiCal education honorary, initiated. the following girls on -APril.l9'Mary Barnett, Betty BroNivri,• Nan Jam es; -Barbara Knoll, Violet Kugris, Conitance Miceli, Claire .Parks, Wanda Rickard ; Rebecca Welker, and Mildred Yerkes. Miss Mar ion J. Whallon, - physical .educa tion instructor, was also initiated as an honorary member. The organization is planning a cabin party in the WRA cabin May 5. Women in Spow6 Women's Recreation. Associa tion released the names of the champions and runners-up in the intramural games for the 1944-45 season today. Five points are given to the dormitory or sorority plac ing first and three points for sec ond place in. each intramural sport. Ath East leads with 16 points. and Chi Omega is second with 13 noints. Ath East: Basketball, 5; arch ery, 5; and golf, 5. leyball, 5; and table tennis, 3. Kappa. Alpha Theta: Table ten nis, 5; and golf 3. Women's Building: Basketball, 3; arid archery, 3. Alpha Omricon Pi: Volleyball, Chi Omega: Badminton, 5; vol leyball, 5: and table tennis, 3. Aith West: Badminton, 3 Referee Rating Given Coeds who received their local referee's rating in basketball were Eunice Hurlburt and Laura Craig. Gloria Snyder, Penny Stevenson, and Eleanor Wray, graduate assistant •in physical ed ucation, received theirs in the intramural class. Miss Mildred Lucey, instructor in physical ed 7 ' ucation, renewed her national bas ketball referee's rating. Badminton Champs CM Omega copped first honors in the badminton tourney by de feating. Ath West, 2-0. Ath West 'placed second by winning over Kappa Delta, 3-0. Chi Omega: Becky Walker and Eunice Hurllburt, singles. Ath West: Irish and Bet ty Devling, singles; Julia Moore and Ida Latimer, doubles. Kappa Delta: Mary Harvey and Lou "Martin, singles; Kathleen Hamilton and Grace Schwartz, doubles. Gamma Phi keglers stopped the KD's, 508-475; Delta Gamma bow ed to AOPI, 691-624; and Tri- Dorms defaulted to Theta Phi Al- Gamma Phi Beta: Virginia Gal lup, Jackteline Irvin, Helen Mill er, Conn i e Myers, and ..Florence Ratehfor .: • ' Kappa. .Delta: Florence: Glavin, Barbara noll, toU•akartiri,'Mary Ann. IVIaSOn, and Marjorie Med: •Alpha Omricon Pi: Mary. Fran sen, Madge Finkbeiner, Alice Hooper, Mary Ann Jennings, - and Helen Noble. • • Delta Gamma: Marjorie Camp bell, Doris Funk, • Dorothy Law rence,. •GunAy Opperman, and Grace .Tarno. Intramural softball -starts on MOndaY; ,according Becky Wal ker, intramural chairman. , ==MM!M=MMMME PRTDAY, APRIL 27, 1945 Theta Sigma To Hold-Tea, Dinner Theta Slim Phi, women's na tional journalism honorary, in:- vites all journalism majors to a tea from 2:30 to 4:30 Sunday af ternoon in Atherton northeait • lounge. . Plans for the annual Matrix Dinner,, which will 'be• held May 17, are now being made, Nancy Carastro, president, announced' .thA week. Bids for the dinner are presented to' women prom!, nent on campus. Final arrange ments for• the dinner will be. an-• nounced later. , E :LICK ir - ,1 NI C - 230 W. College Ave. Phone 4987 State College Merle Oberon as she ap pears in the role of the beguil ing George Sand, French au- • thoress in Columbia Pictures': • ' Technicolor "A Song to Re member", currently co-star :!.'ring. Paul Muni. and featuXinti':s • OLC 49 * , VAk:44r.Fk*th.#P4hti#lo3olo4'6,oo;