TUfcSDAY, MAY 10, IWO Croushore New Judicial Head; Four Named to Committee Constance Croushore was named new Judicial chairman by WSGA Thursday night upon recommendation of Judicial. Rose Eifert, Jessica Lightner, Helen Pond and Lucille Philips were appointed to Judicial by the same process. Shirley Gauger, new president, presided at the combined WSGA meeting of old and new members, while Janet Lyons, past president, made a small farewell and welcoming speech. Reports on May Day prepara tions, the Junior-Senior Faculty Reception and the Coronation Ball were given by the respective chairmen Thanks were extended by Miss Ellamae Jackson, assistant to the dean of women, to Madelyn Bush and her committee for the work done on the Faculty Reception. Kappa Phi Initiates Six New Members Kappa Phi, Methodist girls’ organization, initiated six new members and installed new offi cers at a candlelight service in the Methodist Church on Wednes day night. New members are Bernice Boehmer, Virginia Lou Burney, Barbara Coffman, Joanne Dun lap, Ann Hillegas and Shirley Wert. Newly elected officers are Nancy Smith, president; Louise Seitzinger, vice-president; Isabel Sorenson, recording secretary; Jane Ellen Crane, corresponding secretary'; Betty Thomas, treas urer; Jacqueline O’Dell, chap lain; Shirley Slick, program chairman; and Ann Hillegas, alumnae secretary. Don't Forget Your Alma Mater Keep In Touch With Campus Activities And The Success of the Nittany Lions! SUBSCRIBE TODAY $2.00 SEMESTER $ 4.00 YEAR Name _ The Address n All V COLLEGIAN Enclosed: _ $2.00 Sem ( ) $4.00 Year ( ) State Colle3e ' Pa - NO cock-of-the-walk wm poor, tad, teedy Sheedy when he found looae dandruff on hit comb. Now that he’s a Wildrooter, he baa something to crow about and to will you. Wlldroot Cream-Oil gives you neat, well-groomed hair all day long without a trace of oil or grease. Makes it easy to keep that favorite chick in your coupe forever! 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Those initiated to the club are Elizabeth Fabian, Anne Forrest, Shirley Giles, Theresa Gorka, Margaretta Hay, Loisruth Hay forb, Allene Kensinger, and Peggy Malone. KKG Defeats AOPi In Softball Game Kappa Kappa Gamma trampled AOPi, 21-7, in their softball game Wednesday evening. Sally Folger pitched for the Kappas and Dean e Brown for AOPi. Kappa Alpha Theta beat ChiO 16-8 in their game. Anne Forn crook did the hurling for the Thetas and Sally Lees for Chi Omega. Co-£lclit& Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon recently en tertained Gamma Phi Beta at the chapter house. Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha recently initiated Martin Garfinkel, William Glov, Alan Kohn, Albert Koster, Irvin Kricheff, and Morton Levine. Alpha Omicron Pi After the May Day exercises, Alpha Omicron Pi held a supper at their house in honor of the mothers. The mothers were given rose corsages. Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha entertained the mothers at a special break fast at the University Club on Sunday. Kappa Alpha Theta The Kappa Alpha Theta had a picnic with their dates at Whip ple’s from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Friday. The sorority gave a Mother’s Day Tea from 2:30 to 3:30 Satur day. The annual senior banquet was held in the State College Hotel at 6 p. m. Sunday the purpose of the “GOOD NEIGHBOR FLEET” Moore-McCormack Lines offers REDUCTIONS STUDENTS and TEACHERS AMERICA Also Special 2-Week and 4-Week Stopover Arrangements A great opportunity to visit the fascinating lands of South America during the best season of the year. Mild, sunny weather, ideal for sightseeing, prevails from June through September; cities are at their most active; cultural and social seasons are in full swing. Consult Our Authorised Travel Agents ar MOORE-McdORMACK 5 Broadway Coeds Make Room Selections; Time Schedules Announced All women students through seventh semester who plan to attend here in the fall will choose rooms in the dean of women’s office today and tomorrow night. Louise Homer Club Elects New Officers A meeting of the Louise Homer Club will be held in 200 Carnegie Hall, at 9 a. m. today for further discussion of the possibility of its joining a national music honor ary. At the last meeting of the club on April 12, Mrs. Elizabeth Rey nolds presented records and dis cussed the opera, “Paisifal,” by Wagner. New officers of the organisa tion Candy McCoHom, presi dent; Xols Hughes, vice-president; Jane Swagler, secretary; Alice McFeely, treasurer; and Susan Scurfield, keeper of records. Graduating Women Hold Senior Party The Senior Party, a time for graduating senior women t o mingle and have fun while fill ing out personnel blanks, will be held in Simmons Recreation room from 9 to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 p. m. tomorrow. Hostesses for the affair include In keeping with SPECIAL in 38-Dav Cruise and Round-Trip Fares to SOUTH New York 4 Tonight’s schedule is as fol lows: 6:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m.—7th semester and 6th semester Nos. 1-95. 6:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m.—6th semester Nos. 96-255. 7:15 p.m.-7:45 p.m.—6th semester Nos. 256-425. 7:45 p.m.-8:15 p.m.—sth semester and 4th semester Nos. 1-50. 8:15 p.m.-8:45 p.m.—4th semester Nos. 51-130. Tomorrow night the schedule 6:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m.—4th semester Nos. 131-200. 6:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m.—4th semester Nos. 201-265. 7:15 p.m.-7:45 p.m.—4th semester Nos. 266-340. 7:45 p.m.-8:30 p.m.—4th semestei Nos. 341-425 and 3rd and 2nd semesters. The dean of women’s office will be open both nights at 6 p.m. to give those with low numbers an opportunity to see the floor plans before choosing a room. Marjorie Allam, Ruth Brown, Eloise Cook, Phyllis Kline, Lois Miller, ' Marguerite Naumann, Marjorie Sharf, and Phyllis Starr. “Good Neighbor” service by the S. S. BRAZIL, S. S. URUGUAY and S. S. ARGENTINA was originally estab lished to stimulate better acquaintance ship with the lands and peoples of South America. This announcement is in keeping with that purpose—designed to make it easier for students and teachers from the United States to visit the nations of our great sister continent. The special reduction will be made available only to those who supply cre dentials of eligibility and will apply to minimum-fare First Class accommoda tions and Cabin Class accommodations only. It will be offered through the Summer vacation period, and to mem bers of the teaching profession on sab batical leave through the December 2, 1949 sailing. In addition to applying to 38-Dav Cruises, the special fare reduction will also be offered with 2 and 4-wcck stop overs. Arrangements permit a 2-week stopover a t any South American port or two 2-week stopovers at two different rates including hotel accommodations for the stopover pe riods are being established. Sailings from New York S. S. ARGENTINA, June 3 S. S. BRAZIL, June 1 7 S. S. URUGUAY, July l and every other Friday thereafter Visiting: RIO • SANTOS SAO PAULO • MONTEVIDEO BUENOS AIRES • TRINIDAD PAGE Sts •■■ <