PAGE POUR Coeds Honor Retiring _Dean At Song Fest The women students of the Col lege surprised Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, with a mass rally and song fest in Trent of Old ldain. at 8:3'0 p. m. Tuesday. The program was planned by the Coed Coordinating Commit tee, made no of the 'presidents of women's organizations, "to do something , for Miss Ray,'.' accord ing to Florence POrter, president of WSGA. Following the eheers. opening the program were a College song and three songs composed for the occasion by Jean Ford, Phoebe Forrzot, and Jo Ann Reraback. tMiss Ray was presented with a Ster::ng silver platter 'inscribed: "Dean Charlotte E. Ray irdm the wotaen students of The Pennsyl -I.ean.zi State College, June, 11'846." Drawing the mass meeting to 'a *lose. were 'another school song and the Alma Mater. Expressing her appreciation for the tribute paid her 'by the women students, Miss Ray said: "Those who work with youth are in a continuous process of be ing remodeled by these same yoUth .wthom they so zealoUsly at tempt to direct. If the final pro duct 'does not meet requlirements, it is (because youth has been working upon rather , unyielding material. With two diverse gener ations struggling to remold each other, the fiinal .outcome repre sents the survival of the tfrititest. Bence comes progress! At any rate, one 'who has lived long ion ,this icampus expresses eternal gratitude to Penn State students for the privilege of liv ing among them, also a special "Thank you" to the girls for their trnEo3-meeting of June 1 1 8 and for the beautiful songs composed by three of their number. Like all who deal with youth, I have learned 'more from them than they have learned ; from 'me. May the world be as good to them as they have been to me!" Judicial . . . has granted 11 o'clock per ankcllons to women students be ginning Sunday night and contin uing; throUghout final week. A 1 Ipearrpssin has been liven to graduating senior women the nig:nt before graduation, according to Lois App, Judicial dhainmen. Where Oh Where ... If a certain Lancaster country club is overcrowded this summer, the reason may be Marilyn Glabisch, who will spend her vacation as a life guard there. With a fond look back at College days, she eagerly looks forward to teaching physical education at the Jolin Reynolds Junior High School in Lancas ter this fall. All this from the valedictorian of the graduat- ing class, who is also holder of several swimming records and Queen of Spring Nocturne, a la John Robert Powers. Arline Gerber want s to learn to cook this summer in order to show her future husband, whom she will marry in October, that a Phi Beta Kappa also knoWs the way to a man's heart-43y way of the culi nary art. By the way, the most surprising thing she learned in college, she says, is the fact that people, actually live in other places shah Brooklyn. And on to Your Ph.D.? Priscilla Wagner isn't even go ing to try to tear herself away from Penn 'State. She's coming back in the fall to work for her Master's in psychology. Woodene Bell is taking a week end vacation to New York, which will be her first trip to the big city. On The way, she plans to s top off and see Jack Reid marry, his home town girl. In the meantime, she is looking forward to doing general reporting on a newspaper and "let someone else worry about getting out the paper." She feels Panhel Okays New Sorority Aldebaran, newly4ormed soror ity, 'was approved by Panhellenic Couldcil yesterday, iannotmced Margaret Langdon, president of the new sorority.. The group will join Alpha. Gamma Delta, national sorority, in •a year, she Said. The sorority was fOrmect by three coeds who were Alpha Gam ma Delta at Westm'inister Col lege and transferred to the Col lege. They are Miss Langdon, president; 'Patricia Fetherlin, chaplain;. and Patricia Carney, first dice president. Pledges include Doris Fry, re cording secretary; Janet Wesley, corresponding secretary; Nancy Musser, treasurer; Shirley Oen senhirt, Constance Black, Beatrice Decker, Marjorie Hemphill, Janet Smith, Leah Snook, and Ann Stoltz. By MARILYNN JACOBSON that- she has left' the College a great deal namely six wallets, two umbrellas, and a raincoat. Diplomacy for Tish A girl, who speaks Spanish flu ently and "stutters real pretty like" over French, wants a job in the diplomatic service after spend ing the summer working on a Pittsburgh newspaper. Her name is Ruth Tisherman and s he is par ticularly proud of having served on the Liberal Arts Student Plan ning Committee. "Posy" Sehearrer hopes to get married if "Grif" ever gets a job, or if she ever gets one.. She says she'll miss everything about Col lege except the numerous meetings she has had to attend. And just in. case you're. wondering, this girl. will leave a lot of enemies in the coeds who have received campuses from her, When she was head of Judicial. Food for Cameras Home Ec majors don't all be come housewive s right away, as Marge Blackwood will prove. She's going to do industrial food work for Eastman Kodak, come July 1. She hopes to eliminate the run ning around then. Commencement will mark the end of her College career and the beginning of another career, mar riage. June First, who is "crazy about this place in general," will . be married tomorrow, and she and "Murph" plan to send all their children to Penn State too. M n. MW ' SWIr ' iZITI Spin.itero ,S;lorti Chi Omega's softballjeam; in 'a surprise 1114 victory over lAllpha Chi Omega Tuesday night, brdke that sorority's undefeated record and tied the women's double elimination tournament. Both Chi° and AChio .have one loss, ACITIO having defeated , Ohto earlier in the season. In the last half of the fourth Inning, Eunice Hurlburt, one IA ten phys ed majors playing for C!hiO, began a rally in which Chi° scored ten runs • against AChio pitidher . Han n i e Ludwig. Rebecca Walker pitched for the winning t eam. At the close of the second of three archery rounds, Atherton team is in the lead with Kappa Alpha. Theta having the next highest cumullative score. Speech Group Initiates 12 Delta Alpha Delta, local wo man's speech honorary, held in itiations in 305 Old Main, Tues day night. Those newly initiated are Rita Cota, Vera Eby, Ruth Eister, Helen Herr, Jeanne Hirt, Josephine Leib, 'Roberta •Morri son, Gloria Parks, Jo . Ann Rora back, Betty, Schmitt, Ruth Tish erman, and Beverly Waugh. Officers were elected for next year at a business meeting fol lowing the initiation. Anne Hay was elected president; Josephine Laib, vice-president, Jo Ann Ror aback, secretary; Vera Eby, trea surer; and Betty Schmitt, social chairman. The bahana pliant, resernlbling is tree, :actuaaly is an. .herib with, tightly rolled leaves . serving as stems. MIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946 Masquerettes Tap Sixteen Masquercttes, sister organiza4 tion of the Thespian Club, have tapped 16 members of the east and committees of "No Time For Trouble" for membership - tin the Organized in 190 to give recog nition to the girls who work. in Thespian show who are unable to be members of the all-male Thes pian Cluib, the grout) will hold.the. initiation ceremonies at the Kappa Kappa Gamma 'house, 7 p. - m; Monday. e '• 'Those tapped are Arloa Betts; Shirley Coogan, Carol Dieckmann; Joyce • .Bichhorn, Frances 'Gla§l.; Charlotte 'Halpern Ruth' Hatfieldi Margaret Heagy, :Meona Holirneg. (honorary), Sara Haletrurn, Ruth Horrocks, Elizabeth Johnson, Pete Patterson, Beatrice Stern, Jac: 7 quelyn Struble, and Mary Loii Sweet. Waygood, James Elected Cwens Junior Advisors • Cwen's. el.ected -Mary. Lou . !'Way- good and Nan James . as •junier advisors for the .corhing year:: , '•at the first organiiation meeting. 'of the newly installed group:. : . Owens who want copies Ofjlli pictures recently taken may sigh up for them -ait :they Photo Shop; said past -president Mary Lou Waygood. Sorry . . . no room for Coedits in this. last issue of itlhe.. semeEiter; . but • since your' Coeditor will be back this summer, we shiall keep up.the (?) work. SEE HOW IT CLEANS FEEL HOW IT REFRESHES WATCH IT AID SKIN HEALTH' You've never seen or felt - anything act like t" . . _.",...,... nr c, t , NI-tn,sl„c- Liquid Cleanser and Corrective. see why many doctors use it for treating surfaCe blemishes. l See how astonishingly it wipes away. pore-clogging grime. 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