PAGE FOUR WSGA, WRA Schedule Dates For Primary, Final Elections Election dates for Women's Rec reation 'Association and Women's Student Government Association offices have been announced by Allime 'Babbitt, elections chairman: Preceding the electiohs a nomina tions mass meeting will be held in 110 Home Ecbnomics at. 6:30 p.m.,. May 21, where nominations . may be made from the floor. Primaries will be held in Old Main lounge from 9 a.m. to. 5 p.m. May. 24, and the 'final elections will be in Old Main lounge from 9 :a.m. to 5 p.in. May 28. .•All 'students must present some means of iden tification at the polls before being permitted to oast their ballots. 'WISGA slate will. be. announced .at the mass meeting. on Monday night. WRA nominations areas follows: president, Alice Hooper and Becky Walker; vice-president, Phyllis James- and Jeanne Schrumpf; sec retary-treasurer, Helen Noble and Phyllis Reigle; intramural chair man, Ann .faker; assistant intra mural chairman, Mickey Barnett and Claire Parks; sophomore rep resentative, Jean Alderfer and Virginia MeCluskey. All candidates for WRA and WSGA offices must have a .1.5 All- College average, show leadership qualities, land participate in nu merous campus activities. Nominees for president of 'WIRA must have served on the board for one year, and the vice-president and intramural chairman must be juniors during term of office. Sec retary-treasurer, assistant intra mural chairman, and soplhomore representative must be sopho mores during term of office. Elected officers will take office in the fall semester. Dr. Moore To Speak On 'How to Study' "llow to 'Study" will be the topic of a talk given by Dr. Bruce V. (Moore, head of the department o 1 education and psychology, 121 Sparks, 7 p.m., Wednesday: Spon sored by Alpha Lambda Delta, the sipeech will be addressed, primarily to freshmen, but anyone may at tend. The national !Chapter of the hon orary awarded a set of the com plete works of Shakespeare to Lois MeCool. Each year the national group awards to its local Chapters a prize !book to the senior girl who has maintained the highest aver age through seven semesters. IH[oiie Ec Department Plans Mass Meeting :Grinip singing, a talk by Dr. Laura W. Drummond and a skit will highlight the mass meeting for hbme economics students and faculty members in 121 Sparks at 7 p. m. Thursday. The skit will dramatize some of the pet grievances of both stu dents :and faculty and show how the Home Economics Advisory Council would alleviate these ir ritations. Aftbr nominations for member ship .for the Advisory Council have been made, everyone is in vited to go to the home manage ment houses for refreshthents. THE • WESLEY FOUNDATION of the Methodist Church I SUNDAY, MAY 20 3:30 ; a. rri. Student Church lichool Theme: The Life of St. Paul Teacher: Rev. M. V. Mussina 10:45 a. in. Worship Service Speaker: Rev. W. E. Watkins. S:CO-7:00 p. m. Student Friendly Hours. Fun, Fellowship, Supper, Vespers "The Experience of Pentecost" Prof. A. P. Locklin. Mr. T. A. Prater Rev. M. V. Mussina Come And Bring A Friend Dean's Office Sets Dates for Coed Room Drawing Coeds will draw numbers and choose rooms for summer and fall semesters according to the follow ing schedule ,it was announced to day by the .o:fice of the, dean of women: All coeds will be housed in parts of Atherton and Grange for siummer semester due to plans of the dormitory department to re decorate and repair sections of Atherton, Grange, and sorority houses. Coeds living in Atherton and Grange may retain present rooms for the summer or the fall semes ter, or both, by registering with their hostesses now. For the sum mer all of Atherton except the ground and first floors of the west unit and all of Grange except the third and fourth floors will be available. Those living in Mac Hail and the Tri-dormitories may retain present rooms for only the fall semester by registering with their hostesses. A coed who expects to hold her present room for one semester, but choose another room for the other semester should draw a number and come to room choos ing. Dormitories available to upper class students for the fall semes ter will be Atherton, Grange, Tri dortbitories, McAllister Hall, and sorority houses. Those changing rooms for the summer and fall semesters will draw numbers Monday to determ ine the 'order in which •choice of room is made. Present first semes ter seniors will come first. Num ber drawing will be in Atherton lounges as follows: Northeast lounge: sixth semes ter, 6:30 p.m.; fifth semester 7 pin.; second semester, 7:30 p.m.; first semester, 8 p.m. Southeast lounge: seventh se mester, 6:30 p.m.; fourth semes ter, 7 p.m.; third semester, 7:30 pm. • Room choosing will be held • in the dean of women's office. Avail able rooms will be posted and students will choose in order of their numbers for summer or fall semesters, or both. Roommates will choose on the lower o•f two numbers drawn, and roommates of different semesters will draw and Choose with the lower of the two , semesters. • The schedule for room choosing is: , seniors, 6:30-8 n.m. Tuesday;. sixth semester, 8-9:30 p.m. Tues day;lifth semester. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday; fourth, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m., Thursday; third semester, 6:30-9:30 p.m. May 28; second se mester, 6:30-9:15 p.m. May 29; and first semester, 6:30 7 915 p.m. May 30. Freshman Class Meets . • A ,Freshman Class meeting will be held 110 Home Economics at 7 p. m. Thursday. r=mmlwwmr‘Ti Sorority Shorto ALETHEIA recently initiated Rita Mittleman. ALPHA EPSILON PHI held a Mother's Day breakfast at the State College Hotel Sunday. ...ALPHA OMICRON PI initiated Helen Gaardsmore and Carolyn Hartman recently. ALPHA XI DELTA honored visiting mothers and alumnae at a coffee hour in Grange lounge last Friday. Norma Stephens was initiated recently. CHI OMEGA held a tea'at the house on Sunday for mothers of actives and town alumnae moth ds. GAMMA PHI BETA: Dr. R. E. Dengler, professOr of classical languages, spoke about "Medicine in Ancient Greece," when he ad dressed Gamma Phi actives and their guest, Kappa Deltas, Mon day. Actives served braeleast to their mothers at the suite on Sun day. KAPPA ALPHA THETA: New ly elected officers are: Jean Hirt, president; Jeanne Weaver, vice president; Janet Taylor, secre tary; and Jean Ford, treasurer. Mrs. Harrison B. Wilson, district president, visited the chapter this week, and was given a tea on Tuesday. KAPPA DELTA: Mrs. Helen Loman, providence president, is visiting the chapter this week. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ini tiates the following coeds tomor row: Virginia Babbitt, Mary Louise Callahan, Freddy Dixon, Patricia Gibson, Ruth Hatfield, Ruth Hill, 'Jeanne Huber, Virgin ia Keeler, Marian Leigh, Geral dine Maley, Lois Maloy, Patricia Meily, Joan Paul, Claire Robin son and Marilyn Schaub. A lunch eon was held at the University Club on Saturday in honor of ac tives' mothers. • ' ZETA TAU ALPHA holds . its annual dinner-dance at the Uni versity Club tomorrow night. Mothers were entertaned at tea in the Zeta Tau Aloha lounge last Saturday. Heath Gets Fellowship Paige Heath received the Dan forth Foundation Fellowship for the coming summer. Miss Heath will spend two weeks at the Ral ston Purina Company in St. Louis, Missouri, working with the Re search and Analytical Labora tories. Later she will go to a lead ership training camp df the Amer ican Youth Foundation on Lake Michigan for an additional two weeks. Cwens Will Tap Coeds Owens, sophomore women ' s honorary, will tap 30 coeds from the second, third and fourth se mesters at a breakfast in the Old Main Sandwich Shcp, , 8 'a.m. Sun day. ro be selected for membership, a coed must have a .minimum of two activities and a 1.5 All-College average. 'ln addition; she must have matriculated since IMarch, 1944. Present Cwens will .awaken the coeds Sunday morning and escort them to the Sandwich Shop. The pledges will be initiated at a tradi tional Old English banquet at the State College Hotel in June. Panhel Members To Present Sing On Old Main Steps Annual Panhellenic Sing will be held on the terrace of Old Main 3 p.m. Sunday, according to Priscilla Wagner, Chairnian. Each d . sorority will be ; allotted. five minutes. The program will in clude a community sing at .tlhree intervals led by Frank Gullo, as sistant professor of music. In ,case of rain the sing will be postponed until May 27.. • The ••program includes, Alethia, "Alma Mater;" "Citii. Intentions Are Strictly Right"; Alpha Chi Omega, "Song of the Lyre," "Al pha , Chi"; Alpha Epsilon Phi, "Mo ments With You," "The Aim of the AEPhi's"; Alpha Omicron Pi, "AOPi. Lullaby . Tune," "Alpha Omicron Pi"; Alpha Xi 'Delta, "The Evening Hymn," "Alpha Xi Data." Chi Omega, the Chi Omega Sweetheart Song, "Here's to • the Girl"; Delta Gamma, "Alpha Chi of Delta Gamma"; Gamma Phi Beta, " 'Neath the Crescent Moon," "Sweetheart Song"; Kappa Alpha Theta, "Every Boy Must Have a Sweetheart," "Theta Lips"; Kappa Delta, "Kappa Delta Waltz," "An gel in Disguise," "Kappa Delta Garden of Dreams," "Kappa Delta Prayer." • Kappa Kappa Gamma, "Girl of the Light Blue, Girl of the Dark Blue," "Not Thy Key Oh Kappa"; Phi Mu, "Phi Mu Castle," "Little Phi Mu Girl"; Sigma Delta Tau, "This Our Theme," "Dream Girl, Of Sigma Delta Tau"; Theta Phi Alpha, "Rose of White," "Little Fraternity Pin"; Zeta Tau Alpha, "Alone," "Zeta Garden." Mortar Board Elects Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, has recently elected Miss Mary V. Brown as its new adviser. Mrs. Donald Davis and Miss Jean Swenson will resume their duties as the other advisers. Zovetinte 10wn.4 • Comedy Y3H ()in o . I : .1 , • STY •• HE-- • PENN STATE. PLAYERS • PRODUCTION 'MAY 25 -26 • . 'SCHWAB AID," 8:00 P. M. TICKETS 50c Olus tax ON SALE . AT STU') ENT. UNION . • FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 Women Sporb Alpha Xi Delta copped the in tramural bowling title by defeat ing the AOPi's, 667-610. The line-ups follow: Alpha Xi Delta: Beth Bals baugh, Edwina Brower, Helen Herr, Virginia Roe, and Lois Tur ner. Alpha Omicron Pi: IVladge Finkibeiner, Alice Hooper,Mary Ann Jennings, Helen Nobe, and IGladys I Raemsch. I In the intercollegiate table ten ' nis tourney, Irish Craig won over Phoebe Forrest, 2-0, .and over Betty Shenk, 2-1. Kit Mendum defeated Anita . Geiger, 2-0; Jean Jordan bowed to Phoebe Forrest, 2-0; and Betta Mumma stopped. Irish Craig, 2-0. • Intramural softball season is, well under way, Gamma Phi Beta bowed to the Alpha Xi's, 18-3; Chi Omega won over A Chi 0, 21-1; and AOPi scored over Nit tany Co-op, 10-6. Women's Building (blanked the Thetas, 25-0,, and Phi Mu's defeated the AChiO's, 22-19. • Red Gross Senior Life Saving certificates are- available in Mids Marion Whallon's office in White Hall for all coeds who completed the course last semester. Saturday Afternoon Hike and Camp Fire Supper Group. Games, Songs, Fellowship. Borough Park 2:30-7:30 p. in. Phone . Reservations . 2942. Leave The Foundation 2:30 p. m. Thursday Morning Matin Group 7:00 a. m. The Fire side Room. Only Five More Sundays Left In This Semester. Use Them .Profitably. - They Will Not Return.
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