PAGE FOUR Senate Approves Late Nominations For Frosh Senator WSGA Senate voted to accept the following further nominations for freshman senator presented at the freshman mass meeting Mon day: Wilma Brahm, Marjorie Gorham, and Nancy Smith. Elections for freshman senator will be held in first floor lounge of Old Main Tuesday and Wed nesday. Coeds nominated for the post by Senate last week include Joan Fox, Janet Lyons, Alethea Pottiger, and Betty Lou Reed. Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, spoke briefly at the Se nate meeting concerning the Chrismas Drive sponsored by WS GA which will end Thursday. Miss Ray stated, “Those people whom we helo with money col lected during the Christmas Drive are in desperate need. We are the fortunate ones. We never had our homes bombed. The Christmas Drive divides contributions of the College coeds among the Mifflin County Chil dren’s Aid Society, American Women’s Hospitals, Mrs. Ralph D. Hetzel’s Emergency Fund, and United China Relief. Students of the College have been contribut ing to the American Women’s Hcspitals for the past 20 years. Jean Nelson was elected secre tary of the House of Representa tives, it was reported at the Se nate meeting. Freshmen To Elect Delegates To WRA WRA will hold, election for the two freshman representatives in the first floor lounge of Old Main from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Tuesday and Wednesday. The preliminar ies are on Tuesday and the finals on Wednesday. Only first semes ter coeds are eligible to vote. The coeds up for office are Ann Forncrook, Pauline Globisch, Lee Goodman, Mary Hodgson, Grace O’Donnell, Nancy Romig, and Betty Jean Sammons. The nominees were chosen by their rank in their high school class, their activities in high school, and their interest shown in White Hall and WRA. They must also get a 1.3 all-college average to remain on the WRA Executive Board their second semester. Theta Sigma Phi Taps 15 Students The following have been tapiped recently 'by Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism , honorary: Woodene Bell, Jean Boate, Mar garet Buganich, Helen Chapman, Kathryn 'Fix, Phyllis Houck, Bar bara Ingraham, Katharine Krell, Caroline Manvilie. Gloria Neren berg, Doris Stowe, Ruth Tisher man, Brigette Uhlig, Shirley Wen ger. and Jane Wc-lbarst. The pledging ceremony will take place at the Kappa Alpha Theta House, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Outing Club . . . officers are as follows: Lois McClelland, president; Patricia Kinkead, vice-president; Alda Fisher, secretary; and Jean Pet erson, publicity chairman. Anyone interested in learning how to ice skate or in joining the Hockey Club should call Bob' Mar torana, 2405, between 7 and 9 p.m. Visit The New GLICK SHOE STORE 122 Allen Street For Your Smart Campus Shoes We feature the Fam ous Sandler "Sports ters" in a complete size range. i ;.wll V Coed Scripts And More Weddings Although June has been designated the traditional month of wed dings, it would seem December has been selected as the favorite mari tal month of students and former students of the College. Allene Babbitt, former Delta Gamma president, took the final vows with Ensign Donald Swanson, Phi Garri and former student at the 'College, in the Sarah Hearn Presbyterian church in Erie Saturday afternoon. The bride, attired in a floor length gown of white satin and white gold crown witn shoulder length veil, carried a spray of white gardenias. Patricia Babbitt, sister of the bride and freshman at the College, .was maid-of-honor. She was attired in a teffetta gown in watermelon color. Bridesmaids included Ruth Anders, former Kappa Delta presi dent, and Gloria Swanson, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Anders wore a gown of pale blue and Miss Swanson, a gown of aqua taffetta. Best man was First Lieutenant James Ruby. Sorority Facts Along the sorority row we find that the Alpha Xi Delta alumnae entertained active members at a Christmas dessert party Sunday . . . Kappa Alpha Theta will have a Christmas party for a group of town children tomorrow . . . Kappa Deltas will entertain alumnae at a Christmas party in Atherton lounge, 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. (Monday. Theta 'Phi Alpha lists the following new initiates: Anne Kellen stine, Mary LeClair, Anne Patterson, Florence Seese, and Mary Mar garet Patrick. Patrick. Merry Christmas Members of Zeta Tau Alpha have decorated their suite, in the Christmas theme. Chief feature is the Christmas greeting painted on the windows facing the front court of Atherton Hall. Inside, they have adorned the doors of their rooms with pine boughs, tinsel, and large red ribbons ... Delta Gamma province secretary, Miss Jane Cowell, visited the chapter this week . . . Gamma Phi Beta members will have their an nual Christmas for active members Thursday .. . Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Alpha Chi Omega members at an informal coffee hour Sunday and members of Delta Tau Delta at a party Saturday af ternoon . . . Phi Mu pledged the following coeds Monday: Jean Baily, Grace Bevan, Bettie Decker, Mary . Ann Graham, Marjorie Oakes, Margaret Paxton, and Jean Wilcox. There will be a Christmas party for actives and pledges Saturday night, and Mrs. Ben Clouser, formerly Lois Mc- Coll, entertained members of the Sorority at her home Sunday. Mmmmm ... Turkey Date of Christmas dinner to be served in Atherton andjMcAllis ter Halls has been changed from Monday to Tuesday evening. The coffee hour in Atherton Hall lounges is scheduled from 5:45 p. m. to 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Vera Furst, Miss Elisabeth La'ird, Mrs. Grace Hall, and Mrs. Anne Searle, all hostesses in Atherton Hall, will pour. ister Hall from 5:45 p. m. to 7 p. m. and Priscilla Wagner. Coffee will be poured in McAll by Anne Berkheimer, Jane Healy, WRA Holds Party A Christmas Party sponsor ed by WRA for the grade schools in the vicinity of State College every year will be held in White Hall from 2:30 to 4 p. m. today. This year about 80 children from ant a gift that will keep re someone special of you all year round, try his or her favorite mag azine subscription. fM fe'4 the Stoney Point grade school will be entertained. The committees are as follow: Lee Potteiger and Jo Biehl, gifts; Lou Martin and Nan. James, dec orations; Phyllis Smith and. Helen Gumrot, checking; Madelyn Bush, entertainment; and Doris Hand work, refreshments. n Santa Hates binson Wallet! * o Part with a ;irl or boy wouldn’t burst ;o find one popping out of or under the tinseled tx - ee. llets, but letter holders, fol thing in smooth durable can be found at Keeler’s.. KEELER‘S THE COLLEGIAN Coeds Talk Back To Anti-Slackers We pity the ex-Gl’s who want their girls to look dream-world ish in skirts. We console those who had their illusions Shatter ed when they saw some girls with slacks. 'Bowlegs, varicose veins, knock knees, and pigeon toes are things coeds can’t overcome at 'this late date. When the days were warm and Indian - we smiled when we heard comments about women in slacks. Most of us agreed that we shouldn’t wear them, on camipus. One feminine little thing belittled slacks all summer and all fall. 'We met her bn the 'Mall last night in brown glen-plaid slacks with a red jack et buttoned tightly over them. And her date agreed that she looked wonderful. After all the temperature isn’t much like spring anymore. The latest comeback we’ve heard about the slacks vs. no slacks question is one from a bit ter coed who would probably look better without them. A hundred and sixty pounds look o.k. on a football star, but on a S’ 2” coed; they are not quite evenly dis trbiuted. She sits in her lonely little room in Atherton Hall ev ery weekend and pines as she writes in her di.ary, “Well, some men around here don’t look very well in pants either. Especially * & * £ sM44u\. y/t Tv \r Give'her a perfectly wonderful ’Christmas with gifts to accentuate her loveliness has special holiday gifts of gloves, scarfs, sweat ers, jewelry and many others to choose from .. MITCHELL’S JDJBESS SHOP . ■ ' V 'V FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,-1945 lAJomen Sptivfo- In the intramural basketball tournament the transfer students defeated Chi Omega, 62 -33; Gamma Phi Beta eked out a 14- 13 victory over the Phi Mu’s; and Atherton stopped the Delta Chi girls, 70-26. AEP dropped a 39-10 game to Frazier Hall; Cody Manor won, over the town team, 49-26; SDT lost to the Miles street Dorm, 16- 14; and Theta Phi Alpha defeated Kallozetia, 19-17. Chi Omega and the town team won by default over Kappa Delta and the Delta Chi girls respectiv ely. the ones who insist upon having them pegged until they make pretty good imitations of girls’ ski pants.” That’s what she says. We’re just quoting her. The solution seems to be eith er that the men accept the women, in. slacks by virtue of the motto,. “Love me; ' love my slacks,” or that the coeds freeze their beau tiful—or otherwise—legs during the cold, winter months to, fol low. It’s a vicious cycle, men. If the coeds freeze their legs, they won’t ‘be beautiful anymore when warm weather sets in and they longer have a good excuse for wearing the—may I mention them hated name once more, please?— slacks. And anyway, don’t the sweaters make up for the slacks, huh? / ' 'nA s'"/,. + + + 1 } 14 V ' \ 1 \ Pi?/' Mitchell's