TTIVRSDAYI,MARCI-r211:1 - 952 I "Ito rmal i _____-,- Rush i n4;F: Stgrit . T 0.04- Informal sorority- rushing wil , begin today and, continue gor-.;tlie rest of the semester. .: - Sororities may rus'll.lri the ; from 11 a.m. to 7:30 '.p.m`a" daily. The Dean of Wom'en'S;:office will distribute name1%, , ,,,0f', coeds who register to. the sororities. Registration is not n'ek.sSary-dor informal, rushing. ," f Bids Will be issued through the Dean of Women's4aficivra-April 4 or. thereafter. After- Teceiying a bid, a -rushee i.V ; granted one week before returning,an ;accep tancb or refusal tp: ..t4'qj, - Ilean of Women's offide:. j', - During this tim& a.:,Stridt silent period will be.:obse . oted between the rushee and th,e4'sorority is suing the bid, , according to the Panhellenic rushing; de. The rushees and actives . ar"e" permitted to say only "hello" to one another during a strict , silen't period. 50 Journalists TO HearLopal Gov't Problems Nearly .50 newspapermen and women 'of Pennsylvania will hear explanaticins of current local governments by nine authorities in a seminar March 28-29 at the Nittany Lion Inn. Sponsor is the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors, an affiliate of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Associa tion. The 'Seminar will be limited to 50 press people. The program will open Friday evening with a din ner. Presiding will be Hugh Wag non, president •of the Society and executive editor of the Easton Express. • Speakers' will be representa tives 'of three major universities of Pennsylvania. Chairman will be - Dr. M. Nelson McGeary, pro fessor` of political science at the College. Among others from the College participating will be Charles F. Lee Decker Jr., acting executive sec retary of the Penn State Insti tute of Local Government, discus sion leader; and Lee E. Corter, assistant professor of political sci ence at the College. Election Candidates End Introductions- Introductions of candidates for the coming • Women's atudent Government Association and Women's Recreation Association elections will be completed in house meetings tonight. Candidates were presented at meetings in all dormitories_ ex cept Woman's Building, Grange Dormitory, and Simmons Hall last night and Tuesday. • . Primary elections _are ' n.e x t Tuesday and finals are -set ..for next Thursday. The schedule for, tonight , is as follows: . , 9:30 p.m. Woman's . Building WSGA president, vice . president treasurer; and sophomore senator and "all WRA candidates. • 10 p.m. Grange, 'WSGA presi dent, vice. president_ treasurer, senior senator, junior senator, and sophoinore senator, and all WRA candidates. • ' 10:30 p.m. Simmons, WSGA president, vice president, _Areas= urer, senior senator,. and junior senator, and all WRA• candidates. Sophomores to -FlOid" Annual Dance Saturday The -sophomore class will hold its annual dance Saturday , might. from 9 p.m. to'• midnight in Rec reation Hall. Jack Jenkins and his - orchestra will play for the affair, which will be .inforrha.l. Sophomores may piOk iipz ' tli' ii' free tickets at the Student Union desk in Old Main upon presenta tion of matriculation cards. . Talent from the sonhomore class will provide entertdinment during intermission. Through their habit of picking up lighted cigarette stubs, English sparrows create a serious fire THE.DAILY .COT,,LEgfAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA C*ll - ppi . do . :TopFier, for ladies, modeled in New , -York by Mrs. Francesca Lodge, wife. of Connecticurs,GUy. John Davis Lodge. .It' is a light blue faille pillbox beret with red_ faille -piping and a. red . ribbon cockade on the left front to which Mrs.. Lodge has pinned an - I Like Ike"button. The hat was designed by Sally Victor. ' Halter Tops, Lead Spring . „ The Havana-bound tourist and the backyard vacationist will agree on the selection of go-everywhere summer fashions this. year, according to- leading fashion authorities. Highlighted in the. season's new collections are• dresses: - with full skirts and fitted bodices, halter tons with Cover-up jackets, wide shiny loelts,_that give a one-piece look to -separates, and re versible stoles. For a practical and versatile wardrobe, a coed might start with a basic cotton checked skirt. With various additions, the skirt can be converted into many types of out "fits. For example, with the addition of a long-sleeved matching jacket, the skirt becomes a sleek cotton suit appropriate for late spring classes; as well as for summer travel, shopping, or work. A second transformation results from adding to the basic skirt a short-sleeved cheCked jacket with Empire midriff. belted tautly - to give the illusion of a one-piece dress. A white pique blouse with a puffy scarf collar and shiny coin buttons; or a sleeveless checked cotton blouse collared in sharp white pique, offer further ways to utilize the• basic skirt. The ad dition of_ a, wide pastel-colored leather belt adds zip. And for those special partying times, the designers are featuring One-piece cotton. checked dresses, worn with reversible sashes, one side .checked,•_ the, other •'a solid color2The solid color. side matches a broadcloth petticoat that can' be worn as a skirt with other outfits. Checks. are again featured in a two-piece outfit that has a halter top.-with*tiny white buttons down the- front, and a very full skirt with deep flat -.pleats that fit smoothly, • over' the hips. - These sepaiates can , be - Juggled with Stoles Styles. others to give a variety .of outfits. As crisp as a peppermint stick is a striped sun dress with a low round neck bound in a solid color. Its brief bolero jacket is cut to give a gay zigzag of stripes. Maxine Bentley has designed a dress with fledgling wings on the shoulders and a dancing skirt, perfect for romantic Moods. The dress is done in a printed fabric patterned like strung beads, a cotton material which needs no starch, will not shrink, and is wrinkle-shedding. The 'molded bo dice of the dress is fastened with flashing jet buttons. A versatile style is -a printed sun dress with. a fitted bodice that can be worn strapless, or covered with a short tie-in-front jacket for formal occasions. For casual moments, black-and white woven checked cotton with a wrinkle-shed finish is used in a pair of slim-hipped -shorts,•.high waisted and cuffed, designed by Toni Owen. A - long-sleeved -skirt of broadcloth completes the out fit. Lakonides Taps Eight Lakohides, women's profession al physical education honorary. has tapped eight new members. The tappees are Shettel 'Epens perger, Patricia Gilbert, Jdanna Graves, LoiS. Hummel, .N an cy Knouse, Janet Melzer, Tere s a Sheehe, and Ruth Wehofer. Alpha Phi Omega Pledges Fourteen Fourteen men have been pledged to Alpha Phi Omega, na tional service fratepity. Richard Schuler. -vice_ president, was in charge of .the meeting, and Stan ley Rapp, president, was in charge of the ritual. Those pledged we r e William Bayer, Allan Brooks, Milton Dick erson, Kirk Garber, Charles Gibbs, Edward Gruber 4 Dennis Hedges. Craig Hibben, Richard Hill, John Kitzmiller, Theodore Lahner, William Lysinger, Don ald Stohl, and Charles Stone. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LEARN SPANISH th - e-easy way. Spanish teaching records with booklet-825. Call Sans 6718. rwo TUXEDOS; single breasted. sizes 36 and 38, $15.00 each. Call Vince 2337. PHOTOSTATIC COPIES of discharges, legal papers, diplomas and other valu able documents. 25c—page. Centre County Film Lab., 122 W. Beaver. KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radi ating, circulating 31,000 BTU's an hour. Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel ; low draft burner, oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. See it soon at Houts. 0. W. Houts & Son, Inc. N. Buckhout, State College: 6703. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring and matching wedding ring price $40.00. Call State College 3739 after 6 p.m. 1927 CHRYSLER 4-door new clutch, 1948 motor bod" rough. Needs over drive repairs. Call Schiff at 4702. HELP WANTED SPARE TIME helper on nearby dairy farm. 'Three room apartment, money and food according to services. Call W. J. Knepp, Tossovville. Centre Hall ISRI2. WANTED RIDERS TO Raleigh' to NCAA games ; leaving Thursday late or Friday very early. Phone 7965. RIDERS TO Florida. Leave Wednesday April 9. Call 4498. Ask for Soderberg. FOR RENT SINGLE AND double rooms. Single beds. Well lighted, and use of telephone 430 W. Beaver. Call 6793. Bridlers to See Fitting Program Demonstrations for the fitting and showing of horses and sheep will be 'sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club at 6:30 p.m. to morrow and 9 a.m. Saturday. The meeting tomorrow evening will be held in the sheep barn, with Carroll Schaffner, College shepherd, demonstrating the fit ting and showing of sheep. On Saturday morning at the horse barns Elmer Taft, assistant in ani mal husbandry, will demonstrate proper methods of fitting and showing work horses. LOST TRENCHCOAT AT ZBT Saturday night. I have yours. Call Richard Matacia, "ext. 288. A MAROON SCRAP lost March 15, prob ably on 3rd floor at Osmond Lab. Please call Eddie T. 5051—ext. 284. BLACK PARKER ':51" pm somewhere between Pollock - Circle and Cathaum Theater. Please call Jim Sutherin 5051. 272. DEITZGEN SLIDE Rule, black case: letters L.A.V. inside case. Contact Tom La Venda, ext. 292. Reward. MORTAR BOARD pin, finder please call 23 McElwain. SEMCA 17 jewel wristwatch. Between Pollock road and second floor Sparks Brown watch band. Call 6;35 after 5 p.m Reward. THE . FELLOW that took my jacket in Sparks. Please mail income tax return in pocket. MISCELLANEOUS FRENCH 1 and 11 students needing extra help. Will tutor for reasonable rates. Call 5051. Room 150 Simmons. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING Sec retarial Service Room 207 Hotel State College. Phone 4906. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. SPANISH LESSONS at your convenience Monday through Friday. $1.50 per hour Phone 7910, 5 :30-8 :30 p.m. COME AND hear "Muggles" Eiland and "Boom-Boom" Cannon wail at the Para dise Friday night. Dancing 9:30-12:30. PAC?, FIVE