PAGE FOUR WSGA, WRA List Candidates, Activities for Elections Election slates for Women's Student Government Association and Women's Recreation Associa tion have been announced by Al lene Babbitt, elections chairman. Final elections will be held in Old Main lounge from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Thursday. Primaries were held yesterday and eliminated all but two candidates of the follow ing offices: WSIBO sophomore, junior, and town senators and "WRA vice-president, sophomore representative, and assistant in tramural chairman. WSGA nominations are: presi dent, Mary Margaret Dunlap; Freshman Council, PSCA Cabinet, Owens, WSGA• • vice-president, Home Economics Advisory Coun cil, Ellen H. Richard's Club. Florence Porter; Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, PSCA Cabinet, In dependent senator, Mortar Board, Red Cross. Vice-president, Mary Lou Way good; Freshman Council, Agricul ture Student Council, third Semester secretary - treasurer, Freshman Customs Board, Block and Bridle Club, secretary, Cw ens. , Janet ,Taylor; Freshman Coun cil, Owens treasurer, GSO, choir, !associate Player, McAllister Hall, vice-president. .. Treasurer; - Nancy • Bartell; Freshman Council, debate team, House of Representatives, fourth semester secretary-treasurer, El len H. Richard's Club president. Jean Nelson; PSCA, Freshman Forum, Bowling Club president, Panhellenic Council, Wesley Foundation, Tau Phi Sigma, Freshman Council, WRA Council of Presidents, Red Cross. Senior senator, Ruth Bollinger; Junior Service Board president ; sixth semester secretary-treasur er, Red Cross, Interclass Finance Committee. Annabelle Jansson, Junior sen ator, Red Cross, Home Econom ics Club, Community Lecture Ser ies co-chairman, Treble Singers. Junior senator, Ann Berkheim er, Freshman Customs Board, Sophomore senator, pro-tern, Owens. Marie Schanbacher, Judicial, Cwens, Freshman Council, Home Economics Club. Barbara Smedley, Key Party, House of Representatives, Watts Hall president, Red Cross, Agri culture Council. Independent senator, Marjorie Blackwood, Freshman Council, IWA Council, Alpha Lambda Del ta president, Cwens, Junior Ser vice Board, Mortar Board, Ellen H. Richard's Club; Jane Healy, PSCA, Pre-Medi cal Society, Freshman Council, Alpha Lambda Delta. House of Representatives, McAllister Hall president. Town senator, Mary Eldred Anderson; orchestra, . Alpha Lahibda Delta president, Coed Coordinating Committee. TODAY ! ! HASTY HEART" SCHWAB AUD. Band, choir, Alpha Lambda Del ta, dance club, dance concert group. Jean Huber, orchestra, Cwens, choir, Players. Sophomore senator, Patricia Melly; Judicial, Collegian adver tising staff, Freshman Council, Freshman Customs Board. Janet Mollenaur, Freshman Council, Freshman Customs Board. Wanda Rickard; Freshman Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lakonid.es, Cooperative . Society. Janelle Phillips, PSCA, Fresh man Council, Key Party. Susan Romig; Cody Manor president, Freshman Council, Freshman Customs Board, Swim Club, Treble Singers, Cwens. VORA nominations are: presi dent, Alice Hooper; Physical Ed ucation Council president, club .president chairman of WIRA, Lak onides vice-president, Junior Service Board. 'Rebecca Walker; WRA intra mural chairman, Junior Service Board, •Lakonides, Discobolus. Vice-president, Geanne Marcy; Bowling Club secretary, Wesley Foundation, Badminton Club, Dance Club, Players candidate, Freshmati Forum, Upperclass Club, intramural sports. Jeanne Schrumpl, Players can didate, student politics, intramur al sport, Outing Club, PSCA. Phyllis James, Freshman For um president, Freshman Council, WSGA senator, intramural sports, Cwens, Freshman Customs Board. Intramural chairman, Ann Bak er; intramural sports, Rifle Club, Army-Navy sports, Bowling Club, Joan Bissey; orchestra, Blue Swimming Club, Fencing Club, Discoblus, Lakonides, Cwens. Assistant Intramural Chairman, Mary Margaret Barnett, Aqua cade, Swim Club, Lakonides, intra mural sports, cheerleading candi date. Secretary-treasurer, Helen No ble; Freshman Council, Rifle Club, intramural sports. Claire Parks, first semester sec retary-treasurer, Lakonides, Dis coblus, Dance Club, Bowling Club, intramural sports. Phyllis Riegle; Outing Club, ;In tramural Board, Players • candi date, intramural sports. Sophomore representative, Jean A]derfer, intramural sports, Col legian, Owens, Alpha Lambda Delta. Barbara Knoll, Freshman secre tary-treasurer, Lakonides, Owens, intramural sports, Swim Club, Physical Education Council, Fresh man Council. Virginia EVleClusky; Treble Sing ers, PSCA Personnel 'Committee, Wesley Foundation, secretary, Cwens. Anne Pearson, Swim ' Club, Home Economics Advisory Board, PSCIA, Bridge Club, Freshman Council, intramural sports. TOMORROW "THE PENN STATE PLAYERS PRODUCTION 8:00 P. M. THE COLLEGIAN Sorority Sizorto ALPHA CHI OMEGA plans a semi-formal pledge dance at the Phi Kappa Sigma house tomorrow night. Newly elected chapter offi cers are: Ruth Bollinger, president; Anne Schlough, vice-president; Marilyn Glabisch, • secretary; and Lou ,Schlichter, treasurer. ALPHA EPSILON PHI: Ap= pointed to serve as vice-president and scribe during the summer are Helen Beth Orange and Joyce (Ros= off. GAMMA PHI BETA actives this week completed a knitted afghan which will be sent to the Walter Reed Hospital. This, project is •a part of the sorority's war work. KALLOZETIA, a group of coeds who will later become a chapter of a national sorority, has been rec ognized by the Student Welfare committee, and was recently ad mitted as an associate member of the local Panhellenic Council. Of ficers of the society are: Helen Grace 'McColein, president; Lois McClelland, vice-president; Helen Morris, secretary; and Blythe Hartley, treasurer. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA held its formal senior-initiate banquet at the State College Hotel Sunday evening. There were 53 guests, in cluding town alumnae. SIGMA DELTA TAU: The chapter gave an informal party. Monday night in honor of Cecile Henschel IMae Lenchner, Arline Crystal Piker, and Arline Rabino witz. 'THETA ' PHI ALPHA recently pledged Ann Kellenstine and Mary Margaret Patrick. Cwens Tap 29 Coeds At Annual Breakfast Twenty-nine coeds prominent in extra-curricular activities were tapped by Cwens, sopho more women's honorary, at its an nual , breakfast in the Old Main Sandwich Shop Sunday morning. Coeds of the second, third, and fourth semesters who had ma triculated since March, 1944, with a minimum of two activities and a 1:5 All-College average were selected. They will be initiated at a traditional Old English' din ner. Pledges ' include Jean Alderfer, Russella Adamitz, Joan Bissey, Ann Louise Baker, Kay Badollet, Carolyn Currier, Mary Callahan, Margaret Cook, Anne Dunaway, Violet Gillespie, Jean Huber, Phyllis James, Nan James, Ber nice. Nalven, Barbara Knoll, Pat Miley, Virginia McCluskey, Esth er Pebley, Carol Preus, Jean Posey, Barbara Pfahler, Mary Jane Rudy, Susan Romig, Jo Ann Rorabach, Doris Stowe, Gloria Snyder, Gladys Stryker, Mary Louise Waygood, Sylvia Yearick. \ ~-44 • ,, k' : ':',',,s'- •• ~,, •,'.,, r:'',-'<' 'N.2.: ''' '1:, 1.(;• ''' -- ;;' ,elb , • `.,, 4)..',•,',;•.., SC) have Iciuseu. lotoi lavpitie geax 'Ol.OO row ctal role, --v; '3 it'll as big, a s it -ssras--ap.a iv.. a 4 :black 0 0, VS. \lo boor 0 1.13G1V.S otwo Vovipl.x..loo Ivo, t Leadership Day Program Planned By Mortar Board Mortar Board, senior . women's honorary, is planning a Leader ship Day to be held in the lounges of Atherton Hall on the after noon of June 5.. The main speaker of the after noon will be Mrs. Ethel B. Gil bert, from the. Office of Industry in Washington. She will speak at 2:20 p. m. From three to four o'clock, speeches will be given in each of the four lounl,es. . Dr. Lester P. Guest, of the psychology de- Partment, will discuss "Women in Industry"; Dr. Kinsley R. Smith, also of the psychology depart ment, will talk on "How to Adjust the Civilian to the Returning Vet eran"; Dr. Walter Coutu, of the sociology department, will speak on "Freedom v. Security"; and Dr. R. Wallace Brewster, of the political science department, will discuss "Are Women's Politics Pure?" After the lectures, a tea will be held from 4-4:30 p. m. The Atherton lounges will be open to anyone who is. interested in attending these lectures. Big Sister Blanks Due All girls who have filled out Big Sister 'blanks are urged to submit • them at the Dead of Women's office at once for considerdtion and assignment. The • FIRST NATION 'AL BANK of STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ICiss the cataboatas 03 plastics goodbyesocle Mesa xelease -foetal tor, cases fox luc et:l l M. C VOte McLanaha VA °Ai 11011(1( is 'oak theia Case! FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 HOme Ec Opens Course Coed Wins Scholarship A refresher course on food pre servation will •be conducted by the home economics department from June 26 to 28. This three-day non-credit course is intended to meet the demand for more home canned food. There is a registra tion fee Of 50 cents. A regular credit food preserva tion course will extend from June 25 to 29. Persons desiring to take this course may register for Home Economics 467. THE WESLEY 'FOUNDATION of the Methodist Church Sunday, May 27 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service 5:00-7:00 P. M.— Student Friendly Hours Fellowship - Supper - Vespers Guest Speaker: Reverend Robert R. Croyle (Ex -Marine Corps Chaplain) "From Pulpit TO Foxhole" All Students and Servicemen Are Invited ~!.