THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 HonorHoll (Continued from page one) ula Jr., H, Henrietta Hayward, Archibald M. Hyson, Jack Krauss, Edward Lubin, Stuart Patton, Jack E. Paulhamus, David K. Rice, and Harold V. Walton. Two Ybar Students: Robert T. Beck, John E. Bond, Milfred H. Holbert, Robert M. Plate, and. J oseph L. Ray, Jr. The School of Liberal Arts honor list: Seniors: Willard Max Arnold, Mary Elizabeth Baker, Clare Jo seph Burton, Charles Cann, Irwin Freed, Harris Freedman, Anna Dordthy Goldschaid, Gertrude Hermyhe Hecht, Efnilie Verona Holtaman, King, Phyllis M. . McCarraher, Lauren Arnold McGill, Margaret Agnes Peebles, Norman Racusin, Edythe B. Rickel, James George Riddell, Herman Smith, Nelson fedward Varnum, Benjamin Weinbrom, Frances H. White, and Thomas Czubiak. . Juniors: Carl Weller. Barbey, Ralph U. Blasingaffie, John M. Capokzela, Lillian R. Diamond, Margaret L. Embury, Jeanne C. Fisher, Shirley Flomenhoft Mary A. Galletti 1 , (Mary J. Gibson, Will iani E. Harkins, Brisbane B. Har rington, Jr., Jean Hechter, James H. HOlzman, Albert E. Kaplan, Lee H. Kestenbaum, Doris M. Koch; Clifford R. Lauder, Marie E. Lehm, Esther A. Lloyd, Charles E. Lynch, JeaftSe G. McAdam; Bar bara J. McMahan, Ruth A. Mar shall, Nancey J. Mowery, Lois E. Notovite; Lois E. Patrick, Irene M. Paul, Arthur Peskoe, Miltoh R. Prensky, Alfred A. RosenblOom, Jr., Catherine L. .Schoch, Ernest Soble, Marion E. Sperling, Doris E. TOllin, Barbara Varden, Jean F. Weaver, Catherine G. Zeller, and Jean Babcock. Sophomores: Ethel L. Ashbum, Helen E. Wilde, Leopard Emerson Bach, Sara M. Bailey, Kathryn A. Bean, Morris Beck, Harry D.- Cohn, Gordon L. Coy,-Jacob U. D’Angelo, Donald W. Davis, Jr., Robert L. Ellis, Hazel Gassman, Dominick L. Golab, Christine R. Grant, Betty L. Greenberg, Joseph L. Hetenyi, DAILY COLLEGIAN DANCE Informal We Women — A Typical Penn State - Man Defined In Fun THE LOATHSOME S YLL A - BLES, a typical Penn State coed, have long irked campus women to the foot-stamping degree. We have felt for some time that the persons referred to by the men as “typical” are not representative of the ma jority of coeds. This, of course, has two distinct, disputable sides. The time has come for us to categorize the men. Those not fitt ing into ,thb “typical” division au tomatically take their places in the "nbn-typical” class and hereafter we shall ignore them. For it is on •the “typical” men that we wish to digress. , First, the typical Penn State man has. forgotten the simple manners which most high school boys use nonchalantly. He stumbles through doors held open for women, dresses for a baseball game, he'eds a shave and a clean shirt, could stand some polish on his shoes, and doesn’t mind sitting down in classrooms while the women hold up the walls. Second, he never knows what to do with his feet and his vernacu lar consists of terms better left Unwritten. Third, there hire many “typical Penn State men” sUch as we have attempted to describe. Last, if 'Penh State , men don’t stop saying “typical Penn State coed” we shall conduct a drive to exterminate them—and the slogan will be, “Penh State Men -Need Smoothing Up.” CAADeadline Monday Monday is the last day oh which applications for CAA training will be received, Prof. Harold A. Ever ett, CAA director, announced yes terday. Harriet S, Hirschfeld, Joseph V. Kasper, Marjorie J. Kehler, Ross B. Manley, Joanne M. Palmer, Ruth H. Pennington, Bernard A-. Plesser, Kathryn M. Popp, Aleda Snow, Bernard M. Weinberg. “The First BIG Dance of the Year” Dante From 9 till 12 To The Campus Owls' Music Git YOtJR Subscription and Dance Ticket NOW 111 REC. HALL .. OCT. 11 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WSGA Nominates Dorm Officers Nominations for officers of Ath erton Hall and Grange Dormitory were announced by WSGA Senate Tuesday night and candidates for ■freshmen hall group presidents were named. Elections will be held in house meetings before October 8. Atherton nominees are: South west—Janet Herzog ’42, Katherine A. Loresch ’42, and Mary Gene Procter ’4l; Northwest —Ruth W. Barbey ’42, Dorothy H. Grossman ’42, and Anita M. Knecht ’42; Northeast—Judith L. Cutshall ’4l, Alice Freeman ’4l, and Alvira L. Konopka ’4l; Southeast Anna Jane Olsen *4l, Janice ,M. Owen ’4l, and Mildred Schmidt ’43. 'Grange candidates are Sarah Miller ’43, Sylvia P. Sehmiddle ’42, , and Betty. Succop ’43. Additional nominations may be made from the floor qt house meetings which will be held before next Tuesday. Other officers to be elected are vice-president, secre tary-treasurer, social chairman, and fire chief. Downtown dormitories will he. organized before next Tuesday by the following senators/ -236 S. Frazier, Pauline Crossman '43; Wy lee Low, Betty M. Martin '42; Mrs. Forbes, Jean Babcock ’42; and 139 S. Frazier, Vera L. Kemp '4l. Requirements for officers as list ed by WSGA are: A. Scholarship 1. For president, 1.5 2. For other officers, 1.2 3. No struggle to maintain average. B. Activities—Limited in num ber. C. Leadership and responsibility 1. Previous experience 2. Willingness to accept res ponsibility. 3. No struggle to maintain D. Independence 1. Willingness to express ideas 2. Firmness in regard to rules THE iiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiintiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seven Mixed Activities Slated For Co-Recreation 7 to 10 a. m. Bicycle Break fast Hike to WRA Cabin. Meet in front of Metzger’s at 7 a. im. Fifty cents for bicycles, and fif teen for food. 2 to 4p. m. Everyone meets in front of Rec Hall. Archery: Outside Rec Hall. Badminton: In Rec Hall. Golf: Two-ball foursomes on college links. Horseshoes: Outside Rec Hall. Tennis: Mixed doubles on Rec Hall courts. „ Ping Pong: In Rec Hall. Volleyball: In Rec HaH. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Hillel Will Hold Flnl Social Even! Saturday The Hillel Foundation will hold its first social of the year at its parlors this Saturday evening from 8:00 to 2:00 p. m., as a cli max to the membership drive now in progress. The social Will be for members only. New members will be able to sign up at the door on Saturday night. E. Personal' characteristics 1. Tact 2. Good appearance 3. Likeable disposition 4. High standards of conduct Senate announced Kathryn Popp ’43, with a 2.9 average, will receive the WSGA scholarship of $5O, awarded annually to the freshman woman with the highest scholastic average. Mary W. Houghton ’42 was nam ed chairman of the WSGA dance to be held March 1. Dorothy Shaw ’42 was appointed chairman of din ing room arrangements in Ather ton East, Anna M. Civitts ’42 in Atherton West, and M. Elizabeth Shelly ’42 in Mac Hall (upperclass tables.) It was decided that freshman women could participate in Co- Recreational Day next Sunday. No Customs PAGE THREE Junior Service Board To Be Hostesses In Mac Hall To help freshman women with correct dining room etiquette, the 11 members of Junior Service Board will serve as hostesses in Mac Hall tonight, 'Roberta J. Kelly ’42, chairman, has announced. At a meeting with the board, Tuesday, Miss Matilda A. Bentley, and Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistants to the dean of women, and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Dye, associate pro fessor of home economics, ex plained some points that should be passed along to the freshmen. The hostess is responsible for beginning and ending the meal. She should be observant; she should direct the conversation; and she should continue eating until everyone is finished. On Thursday, October 3, the upperclass women will be guests at freshman tables in Mac Hall. Fraternities! HAVE TOU IKIED BEAVER BROS. BREADS and SWEET ROLLS Call BEAVER BROS. Phone Lewistown 791