WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1940. We, The Women— Much Ado,About Nothing In Particular; 13u1— IFC DID a good job of revising the Dating Code. There weren't any changes except that cutting down on excess wordage makes it possible for each house to post the rules in a conspicuous place so every brother will know there is a code. Too bad they didn't print in- ca p ta 1 letters, "ROOMS SHOULD. BE WELL-LIGHTED AND NO ALCOHOLIC DRINKS SHALL' BE SERVED." I!=i2l HOORAY for WSGA taking the initiative for an All-College May Day.- We're all in favor - of the re sults which may come from mixed efforts in the maypole: direction. And we are anxious to see how the men's tastes run in Queens. 11== BELATED ONGRATS to Pan hellenic for a super Stunt Night and conc_entrated bahs to the twn hundred and forty-five frosh women v.•! - ;o were too busy to go. 11!==3 BEERS AND WINES were con sidered basic by aboriginal tribes of Latin America according to a new instructor in geography. He claims drunken parties were fun damental to the whole economic system. Ah,_ baticomes the Penn State houseparty. EMZEiI WELCOME INDIAN summer! Campu's romances are blooming with moonlit walks prolonged in to fill. • Welcome love!! And fie on fertilizer. Tau Kappa Epsilon will enter tain Chi Omega's at dinner tonight. Patricia "Mac Kinney '43, was named Alpha, Chi Omega's rep= resentative to the City Panhel lenic Association. Drive-In Theatre WEDNESDAY . . . • "SALESLADY" . Anne Nagel, Weldon Heyhorne - Sit In Your Car—See and Hear the Movies t mile west-of State College On Route 322 - , : PIPE FOR CHRISTMAS Carruthers Named '44 WSGA Senator Ann H. Carruthers was elected WSGA Freshman Senator by '44 women last night and committees for May Day and Hallowe'en Din ners were aimointed by WSGA Senate. Co-chairnrarl - for May Day are Margaret R.-'Roberts '42 and Pat ricia MacK.inney 43 with Betty Jo Patton '42 and Mildred Schmidt '43 serving on the committee. This group will work with Richard C. Peters '4l, chairman; W. Rae Herr man '4l, Walter M. Kniaz '4l, and A. John Currier' '42 to make it an All-College affair. In charge of Hallowe'en• dinners are Charlotte E. Miller '42, Ath erton east; Dorothy I. Rhoads '42, Atherton west; and Marion M. Eberts '42, Mac Hall. Freshman hall , and dormitory presidents automatically becoming members, of *WSGA Freshman Council are Margot Blass, Dorothy Boring, Mary Jane Brintzenhoff, Betty Rose Broderick, Eugenie Bundick, Dora Culver, Phyllis Gar rison, Janet Graham, Florence Jaffy, Dorothy Jones, Muriel Meis elman, Agnes Peebles, Ruth Popp, Alberta Sperdis, •Betty Story, and Jeanne Ward. - Free Association To Slop Today The four-week free association period among freshmen and trans fers and sorority women ends to day. bringing only one important change in that there is to be no visiting in sorority houses or suites except during specified periods of open house. Sorority women may visit freshmen and transfers in their roms, but may be viisted by them in dormitory roms only. • —lnvitations_ to any. eating places. off Campus may still be accepted by freshman and transfers but only on a dutch treat basis. Big Sisters are the only sorority wom en who may treat freshmen. Beginning next week and every other wGek until Christmas vaca tion, each sorority will hold an open house- to - which freshmen and transfers come without spe"- cial invitation. Announcements will be made as to time and place of open houses. Freshmen and transfers may stay only half an hour at each house, but may re visit them at the next open house. This period of association will last until Christmas vacation af ter which theer will be limited association until final week. Dur ing the liimted association there *ill be absolutely no visiting and no open houses. Final examina tion week is to be a strict silent period with no form of contact between sorority women and freshmen and transfers. Engineering Head Speaks Robert L. Sackett, Dean Emer itus of the School of Engineering, will speak at a senior engineering lecture on Friday afternoon at 4:10 p.m. in - room 110 Electrical Engin eering Building. His subject will be "Character and Character Building." Delta Gamma sorority pledged Marjorie J. Kehler '43 last night. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT—Furnished house for the winter. Call State College 2951. 31pd101195E4 SINGLE ROOM and double .room available immediately in wom en's student town dormitory. Pri vate bath Call State College 4362. 10-9-10-10 EugeneilAedeet REAL ESTATE • 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 ,State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Varsity Debate Tryouts Tonight All sophomore, junior, end sen ior women, including transfers, are eligible to tryout for the var sity debate squad in Room 103, Home Economics Building, at 7:15 p. m. today. There are usually 30 or 40 members of the women's de bate squad, half of whose debates are held with men. Debates are mainly Oregon style, consisting of two 20-minute constructive speeches, two 14- minute cross-examinations, and two 6-minute summaries. Ortho dox style and parliamentary dis cussions are also used during the year. Home debates are held on cam pus, with extension debates sched uled for Altoona, Bellwood, Cur wensville, Gallitzin, Hollidays burg, Montoursville, Mt. Union, Osceola, Phillipsburg, Port Matil da, and Tyrone. Debating is an extra-curricular activity for which women receive up to three academic credits. De baters are eligible for Delta Alpha Delta, speech professional, and Delta Sigma Rho, national foren sic honorary. U.l. Hockey Team Will Hold Clinic The United States Field Hockey Touring Team will meet a selected squad of coeds in an exhibition game and demonstrate correct hoc key techniques and tactics on Holmes Field from 3 to 6 p.m. to day. Sponsored by Cynthia Wesson, one of the foremost women's hoc key promotors in the country, the touring team is composed of repre sentatives of such aggregations as the All-American, British Guinea, German Cricket Club, Philadel phia, and Vassar teams. Included in its itinerary are stops at Georgia, Illinois, lowa, South Carolina, Virginia, and Texas Col leges. L. Eleanor Benfer '4l and Mar jorie A. Harwick '4l will referee the exhibition match. New As The Corduroy Jurnper..-- Start Your Day Right With 'a Hearty Breakfast at - REA & DERICK'S Breakfast Served from 7:30-11:00 A.M. R&D Quarter Club • Choice of Fruit Juice Choice of_ Cereal, Topped Pastry or Buttered Toast, with Sliced Ripe Bananas Jelly, Coffee Fre:sit Buttered Toast with Jelly and Coffee 20c 25c Choice of Fruit Juice Choice of Fruit Juice and One Egg (Fried or Boiled) Choice of Cereal Buttered Toast, Jelly Toast, Dry or Buttered. Coffee Coffee 25c 25c You Save By Buying A Meal Ticket At R&D's REA & DERICK, Inc. ALLEN STREET NEXT TO BANK CLOCK Subscribe Now For Your Ticket fo . . • • THE COLLEGIAN • pANcE • Hear Penn State's New Song. Written by Fred Waring. To Be Broadcast for the First Time on Friday Night. ADMISSION BY SUBSCRIPTION TICKET ONLY Music by The Campus Owls Dancing 9 to 12 October I I Rec Hall This new and conveniently located shop brings you the last word in exclusive fashions. Here you may find original suitable to the creations budget of every coed. clothes are an asset to any coed ! !_! GET YOUR NEW OUTFIT FOR THE BIG WEEKEND NOW ! ! ! SMART SHOP Visit This New Shop At 123 S. Allen St. PENN STATE'S NEWEST= DRESS SHOP at a price PAGE THREE Outstanding