The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1948, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Girls Nominate
WRA Officers
Open nominations for sopho
more representative, secretary,
and assistant intramural chair
man of WRA, all sophomore of
fices, will be held in 312 Sparks,
1 p.m. Tuesday, October 12,
Girls have already been chosen
by the WRA executive board to
represent its slate when elections
are held sometime iater. Those
girls put up during open nomina
tions must meet the same quali
fications as those on the slate and
have the same chance of election
as these girls.
All candidates for nomination
must have an all-college average
of at least 1.5. No other specific
qualifications, other than being a
member of the sophomore class,
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Collegian Pick-ups
The Collegian pick-up list
which is now in effect includes
also Sigma Phi Alpha as a dis
tribution center. Alpha Chi
Sigma and the Allen Street
Co-op will receive their Col
legians at Sigma Phi Alpha.
"All distribution centers are
urge to cooperate with the
Collegian st a f f," requested
Brett Kranich, circulation
manager.
are required of the candidates, al
though those active and interest
ed in women’s athletics are most
likely to be elected.
In order to be nominated a
coed must have some friend or
acquaintance present during open
nominations to present her name
and to tell of the nominee’s most
outstanding capabilities and ac
tivities.
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IWA Schedules First Meeting
IWA, the independent women’s tution to be submitted and dis
sssociation on campus, will hold cussed by the group at the so
ils first regular meeting in the cial. Further plans for the corn
form of a social on October 17. »ng year will also be discussed.
. . ~ , . „ According to Jane Kelly, pres-
At the present time a commit- ident, all independent women
tee is working on a new consti- will be contacted.
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1948
Rushees Musi Answer
Party Invitations Today
Adelaide Finkelstein, Panhel
president, announced that rush
ees are to return answers for
parties by 12:30 o’clock today.
Sororities must pick up the
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