Dfgggffigg 6, 11*50 Five Mil Ball Queen Finalists Chosen By VMI ROTC Staff WSGA To Hold Retreat Sat. The WSGA retreat will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p-nri announced Jo Hutcheon,* chairs man of the retreat planning com mittee. The retreat will be held iri one of the cottages,' but a definite cottage has not been selected. . . Members of WSGA, Ran: hel, and Leonides will attend: the retreat, the purpose of 'Which is to educate the girls in student government and"’to produce a. better understanding of the ;• con- 1 , stitutions of the various women’s organizations on campus. Program Schedule The program for the morning is as follows: 9 to 9:15 —Bible reading by Jane Steiber. Barbara Sprenkle, president of WSGA; will explain the purpose of the retreat. 9:15 to 10:15 —The constitutions of all the organizations will be read by their respective' presi dents. 10:15 .To 10:30—A question period during which the girls may ask questions about the con stitutions. 10:30 to 10:45—Refreshments will be served. 10:45 to 11:30—The groups will amend their constitutions. 11:30 to 12—Two joint meetings will be held. WSGA and WRA will meet to discuss the women’s elections. Panhel and Leonides will meet to discuss the orien tation week program. . Afternoon Sessions The afternoon sessions will be devoted to the discussion periods. The afternoon schedule and the questions to be discussed are as follows: 1 to I:ls—lsabel Copper will explain the Phillips 66 plan. .1:15 to 2—Discussion of the question “How to create interest in women’s student government?” The possibility of publishing a women’s newspaper oh campus, publicity possibilities, and the problem of getting more women to participate in women’s student government will also be dis cussed. 2 to 2:4s—Discussion of the question “Should we have a training program for . leaders?” The girls will discuss what should be included in this program, who should be in charge of such a program, and at wfyat tipie of the year should the" program take place. 2:45 to 3:4s—General question period. 3:45 to 4—Refreshments yill bp served. 4 to 4:ls—Miss Bruer, assistant You’ll fijid Judy Bqpfj hlgtfjws star ijiolerial...always ready to play a leading role in your wardrobe. Made up beautifully, they give a st*dlhg performance every time! VlU%«rAj BLOUSES \A ' ' AT |?TTIE STORES EVERYWHERE ■ft tfcft.l* A|to?M »« W|L P, GABLE CO. • CBABLEB SHOP D*pt. a, 13/J N«wf Y*rk 1«, N. Y. 2 Coeds, 3 Imports Will Vie For Crown Five finalists for the title of queen of the Military ball have been chosen by the ROTC staff at VMI.’ The finalists selected from photographs sent to the Insti tute are: Helen Costello, .Mrs. Nancy. Rrech, Pat Kelly, Sally Miller and Lolita Robinson. Miss Millpr "and Miss Robinson are the ;only-, members of the group attending the College. The other candidates are imports. During, intermission at the dance Friday "night, the finalists Will be escorted to the stage by an honor . guard from Pershing Rifles* Prop and Wing, Scabbard and Blade, and the Quarterdeck Society. Dale Campbell, chair man of the Queen committee for the ball will act as master of ceremonies and introduce the finalists. ' hfargaret Riley, last year’s queen will crown "her suc cessor. Gifts For Finalists Each finalist Will receive a bouquet of red roses and an im ported engraved Italian ’ jewelry box. In addition, the queen will receive ? silver crown engraved wjth the emblems of the army, niavy and air' force. Judges who will select the queen are Lt. Col. Jack W. Die terie, professor of air science and tactics. Major Robert D. Halpin, acting professor of military sci ence arid tactics, and Capt. John L. Woodbury, professor of naval science and tactics. Only ROTC cadets were allowed to submit photographs of candidates for queen. The Military ball, the only formal, dance on campus, will last from 8:30 to 12:30 Friday eve nign. Mu@ic will be provided by Clause Thornhill and his orches tra. Receiving Line To Form A receiving line will form at the door of Eec hail at 9 p.m. The line will he made up of the cadet commander arid head of the POTC department for each of the three services, and a repre sentative from the College. A grand march will be held at 9:30 followed by the intermission and the crowning of the queen about 10:30. Co-chairman of the committee planning the ball are Dade Campbell. Herbert Kump, and Harold Wilson. dean of women, will summarize the days activities. Members of the planning com mittee fop the retreat are Jo Hutcheon, chairman, Jane Stei ber, Isabel Cooper, Jan Herd, apd Doris Sherr. THU PAJLY COLLEGIAN, STATE-CtiLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Haven SvW5 A W' W'' j sAva, .'Jr.*; '>; 4Hfrgl' %£&#***' . PAGE SEVER