Quill Girl Voting Today is the final day to vole for Quill Girl at Student Union from 8 to 8 o'clock. Each coed is eligible to vote and should Man her name and room num ber cm a Paver at the ballot bog. The sward will be made at time Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Wig at the Nitstany Lion Inn Monday'. Audi 12. Coeds Select Six Finalists Coeds elected six finaliste, for the May Court yesterday. Lois Malay, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Al gie Ann Moser, Delta Gamma, and Eve Winter, Kappa Alpha Theta, were chosen as candidates for May Queen from a list of twenty-dive nominees. Sophomores who will compete for the title of Maid of Honor are Joyce Shuey, an Alpha Xi Delta pledge nominated by the north er* unit of Atherton Hall, Lor raine Stotler,Gamma Phi Beta, and Tori Wiliams, Delta Gamma. Final elections will be held in the second floor lounge of Old Main from 9 o'clock until 5 o'clock tomorrow, including the noon hour, said Martha Conley and Mary Magi , co-chairmen. The queen and her maid of honor will be announced later, and the other four finalists will participate in the pageant as at tendants. There are still a few places open for senior women in the Hemlock Chain. Those interested Ins 7 sign up at Student Union. WRAHockeySeason Initiates Practice WRA. field hockey season will start today on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock. Games will be played every day Monday through Fri day. All girls who are interested i n playing are invited to come out anY of the days that they are free. The games will be under the di rection of Miss Mildred Lucey. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED DEAN !rank C. Whiore witticisms and amedotes. Write Le tm w Stone, 248 S. Ath. atom St.. or call 2687. FOR RENT LILLY at a double room, immediate occu paam or for summer session. Gall 3191. Hall's Dry Cleaning Shop co_edib Phi Mu Phi Mu a nd Sigma PI held their joint pledge-dance. Forest Fan tasy. at the Sigma Pi House Fri day night. The Campus Kings from Bucknell played for the dance at which pledges and .•e -cent initiates were introduced. Actives and alumni of Phi Mu entertained Mrs. Polly Frear. dis trict X president, at a coffee hour t the house Thursday evening. Mrs. Frear. who is from Texas. is visiting the chapter as part of an inspection tour of the district. Delta Tau Delta Newly elected officers of Delta. Tau Delta are Kermit Staff, pres ident; Robert Chase. vice-pres ident; Ralph Brenner. secretary; Earnest Baer, treasurer; Jerry Eberh a r t, assistant treasurer; Ralph Scholl, Jr., guide; Paul Kortwich, Jr., corresponding sec retary; Jay Gallagher. sergeant at arms. Acacia David Sims was recently elected president of Acacia fraternity. Other officers include Richard F. Morgan. vice-president: Harry W. Fillman, social chairman; RiLii ard K. Witmer. secretary; James C. Short. treasurer; Albert H. Kel ler, rushing chairman; Richard Gillespie. alumni secretary. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta celebrated its hundredth anniversary at a Foun ders' Day Banquet held at the chapter house Thursday eveniri.z. Mr. 11"."‘7. Lamade. 'l2. Williams port publisher a nd member of the board of trustees, addressed alumni and actives on "One Hun dred Years of Phi Delta Theta." Delta Zeta Recently elected officers of Delta Zeta are Mary Alice Hodg son, president; Eleanor Chesney. vice-president; June Kratz, re cording secretary: Phyllis Harkin, treasurer; Jeane Gulliver, his torian: Lorraine Zimmerman. par liamentarian. Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron recently elected Dolores Herald. president: Beatrice Rigling. vice—president: Gloria Moulton. recording secre tary; Dolores Gale. corresponding secretary: Ruth MeWhirter. treas urer. BESIDE THE NITTANY PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. 121 So. Frazier SL COMPLETE CLEANING & PRESSING SERVICE • Snits • Topcoats • Dresses • Neckties • Evening Gowns • Draperies • Slip Covers • Hats Cleaned & Blocked -ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mermaids Cop Eastern Title For Third Consecutive Year For the third consecutive year the Penn State women's swimming team churned through the water of White Hall's pool to win the Eastern Region Telegraphic swimming crown. The total number of points for the victors was 54.5, six above the score of the second place team, Skidmore College. placed first in four events. Wag ner won the 40-yard front crawl in 22.05 while Zivic was second in 23.2. Zivic tied for first place in the 100-yard front crawl with Florence Schmitt of Skidmore in 1:08.5. The locals copped first and sec ond place honors in the 75-yard individual medley, Zivic again first in 57.3 and Yvonne Worrell second in 57.5. In the 75-yard medley relay. the team of Wor rell. Pauline Globisch. and Wag ner set the pace In 48 seconds. Zivic. June Paths, Marilyn Gull let. and Wagner also took the 100- yard free style relay in 53 see.- ands. ANNOUNCING The OPENING Of State College Paced by Jacque Zivic and Lee Ann Wagner, the Penn State girls Worrell placed third in the 40- yard back crawl and Globisch, Placed third in the 40-yard breast stroke to add to the total number of points the team re ceived. Points were awarded to the first five ip each race. Two new rec ords were set for the Eastern Re- Wagner gion. F. Schmitt of Skidmore swam the 100-yard back crawl in 1:16.8. breaking the record of 1:20.4 set last year by Skidmore also. The 100-yard breast stroke record of 1:23.2 set in 1936 by Connecticut College was broken by B. Beebe of Swarthmore in 1:21.5. A total of 14 schools sent in' their meet results. Next to Pain State and Skidmore. who placed first and second respectively. came Swarthmore third. Vassar fourth. Bryn Mawr fifth. Univer sity of Pennsylvania sixth. Tren ton State Teachers seventh. Wel lesley eighth. Briarcliff Jr. Col lege ninth and New Jersey Col lege tenth. Results of the National Scho lastics now being tabulated here will be available in several days. said Miss Marion Whallon. swim ming coach. Coeds Debate At 4 Colleges Members of Women's Debate left for Princeton University yes terday to begin a tour of debate competition with four Eastern men's schools. Rutgers. Lehigh, and Muhlen berg comprise the remainder of schools which the team will visit before Friday's completion of the tour. The question of Federal World government will be debated nega tively by the College girls in both orthodox and cross-examination styles. Representatives composing the team are Jo Fox, Janet Kurtz, and Florence Wakeling. Psychology Department Achieves Top Ranking The department of psychology at the College has been classified in the top ranking group accred ited to grant the doctor of phil osophy degree in clinical psy chology, Dr. B. V. Moore, head of the department, has been notified. The evaluation was made by a committee of the American Psy chological Association on the basis of extensive data collected by questionnaire and by personal in spection. Only fourteen colleges and uni versities in the United States were rated in this first group, it was explained. The rating is used by the U. S. Public Health Service and by the STUDY REFRESHED HAVE A COCA-COLA 1101TUED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA•COSA COWAN% IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA 0 1948, Tim Coca-Cola Company TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1946 ertgagement.4 Cleaver - Grutski Dorothy Grutski, College alum na from Allentown, and Frank L. Cleaver of Palm, Pa., were en gaged during Easter vacation, and plan to be married on June 12. Miss Grutski graduated in pre medical from the College June 1947 and is now attending the Temple Medical School. She is a member of the Phi Mu sorority. Cleaver, a member of Delta Theta Sigma, is a senior in agri cultural biological chemistry. Oyler - Etter The engagement of Margaret H. Etter of Shippensburg and Ralph L. Oyler of Fayetteville was an nounced over Easter vacation. The wedding is to take place next fall. Oyler is a junior in agricultural engineering, and Miss Etter is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Garber - Stark Announcement was recently made of the engagement of Bar bara Stark of Lancaster, Pa., to John Garber, also of Lancaster. Miss Stark is a senior in Liberal Arts and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Garber is a senior economics major at Princeton Uvinersity. 1 Stratton - Fisher An announcement of the en gagement of Alta Fisher, of Bed ford, Pa., to Edward Stratton of Sea Girt, New Jersey, was recent ly made. . . Miss Fisher is a senior majoring in home economics and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Triangle Dean Harrison, Chester Kedell, Paul Morris, and John Snook were recently pledged by the Triangle fraternity. Veterans' Administration in ap proving fellowships and intern ships in clinical psychology. The department no whas one Public Health Service Felow and 10 Vet erans' Administration Internes. disk for it tither way ... loM trade-marks WWI ad tame thing.