PAGE FOUR CA To Ifilolld Nay Tryouls Tryouts for the first PSCA play, "Bread" . by, Fred Eastman. will be held in 304 Cld Main at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Eleanor T. Dill '4l, chairman of PSCA dramatics, has announced. The play will be coach ed by John Miller, former Penn State dramatics student. Alpha Chi Omega will be din .icr guests of the ATO's this eve :ping. • ,‘ • • ( W ,! - Ivenings Only 6.30, 8:30 LAST TIMES 'TODAY ( JEANETTE MACDONALD NELSON EDDY —ln • (( NEW MOON" FRIDAY ONLY OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND JEFFREY LYNN —In— "MY LOVE CAME BACK" —PLUS— 'CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS" " N f , TRE'n.Tr-f. Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY I LATEST MARCH OF TIME FRIDAY ONLY ON STAGE ! ! ! IN PERSON ik.agigi_oro3 eteei% Attte.C.t.u. SS 13 GO X4-0:1 Xl4- 0 "SOO Setesaide . in 1 . STAGE ATTRACTION AT 1:40, 3:41, 6:45, 8:51 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 New Scholarship Created By WSGA, Beverage Co. In conjunction with the Coca Cola Company, WSGA has creat ed a new $5O scholarship -to be awarded to a needy student. For each case of beverage consumed last year in Atherton Hall, the company paid WSGA five cents. The total amounted to $49.75. Petitions for a similar arrange ment in other women's dormi tories are in circulation. Student aid is also given by the company to students who collect bottles from hallways. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i December 9 Tentative Dafe For Matrix Table Theta Sigma Phi, women's jour nalism honorary, has set Decem ber 9 as the tentative date lb? its annual Matrix table at the Nit tally Lion Inn. The honorary is working with Dr. Franklin C. Banner, .head of , the journalism department, to secure a speaker for this dinner to which outstand ing women on campus are invited. Possible candidates - for mem bership were discussed and will be acted upon soon, while a tea for new members is slated for October 20. The program committee ap pointed for the year is Ruth J. Goldstein '4l, Vera L. Kemp '4l, and Dorothy B. Reeves '4l. Moody Elected President Of Sigma Delta Epsilon Dr. Ethel I. Moody, mathematics instructor. was elected president of Sigma Delta Epsilon, a graduate women's scientific honorary, at a dinner for graduate science majors in the Home Economics cafeter'a Monday. Other officers are Dr. Aline H. Fr ink . mathematics instructor, vice-president; and Mrs. Julia Haber, secretary-treasurer. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT— . Furnished house for the winter. Call State College 2951. 31pd101195E4 TYPEWRITERS— All makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue. chyrT-Th-F-CRE WANTED—One student for second floor front double -room, single beds. 412 S. Allen. Phone 2392. ltpdlo4-035V7 FOR SALE—Tuxedo single breast ed size 36, sell at sacrifice, guar anteed. Inquire at Alpha Chi. RHO. Phone 841 ask for "Gray." 3tpdlol2looE APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furn ished two rooms, kitchenette, bath, shower, electric refrigerator. Also garage. Phone 4183 or 629 after 5 p.m. ltpdlolo3sE6 Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 8:30, 8:30 1 TODAY - FRIDAY, 1 i ' l- ' - 4 , , 1 4 . i,1,11 , Tenwestuous• Terrific Pp3rot:i . larnEs R , ! , 51 ,, 5 EV .. SSTOIt: ' ~,_ -;- ap5..1016 -....nd „4....jr, '. fiIDI.PONSOS '. z, .. "" zs 'NILE 14 , s '''' PII.BEN 1 , ~.‹.‘,„,,e; 1,10 • • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Puerto Rican Third In Family To Enroll "I didn't plan to come to Penn State until two weeks before Col lege opened," declared Angeline Tristani '44, who travelled from. Ponce. Puerto Rico to enroll in the College. She is the third member of her family to attend Penn State, hear ing of it first from an uncle Jorge Juan Serralles Jr. '34, and later from her brother, George '4l. Although Miss Tristani feels it is a little cold here, she likes State College, Mac Hall food, the Corner Room, freshman coeds, and feels Grange Dormitory is like home. After completing high school in Puerto Rico, she attended com mercial school and worked in a bank for a year. She has al ways spoken Spanish, :a ddi n g French which she studied two years and English which she stud ied four years to her accomplish ments. Miss Tristani is enrolled in the School of Liberal Arts and plans to take Commerce and Finance. As far as sports are concerned she likes tennis. ping-pong., and bowl ing, and smilingly admits. "I play poker better." 1111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Letters to the Editor— , 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 To the Editor, Enclosed in Eleanor's editorial as of Tuesday, October 8 which I greatly preferred to yours of the same date. When it comes to dis posing of hired help I suggest they begin with the Butler. H. E. Dickson I:3M=Z My dear Editor:— I am enclosing a clipping of the new organization of "I Want To Be A Captain Troops." Wanta lay a bet that I won't get a commission before any of these youths? Go easy for here • are my quali fications: I'M an old lady past three score and ten, An' I'm looking for a job as an army captain. In which 'DiVision? Well, now let me see, I'll take the captaincy of the gay - calvary. I ain't rid a hoss since I don't know when, . Anyways, the hoses will be rid by the men. My duty's in the shade of an old walnut tree, Issuing curt orders to my young company. Don't know army orders, but I'll shout with a flare, "Yon comes the enemy from I don't know where!" "It comes out the ocean," cry Washington bosses, "Be gone, ye men! Mount! Ride those hosses!" Like the wind - they ride, scat tered all directions, Huntin' an enemy, as 'twas our intentions. Oh, I'm an old lady past three score and ten, An' I'm hankerin' for a job as an army captain. Yours truly, -- Elliotte Roseabuddin. Editor's Note:—The "I Want to Be A Captain Troops" is a national organization dedicated to securing captain's commissions for young men of draft age who have had no previous experience. Kenneth Baird, a senior student at the Northwestern 'University law school and national commander of the new organization says: "the purpose of this organization is to build a better officers' corps, to safeguard the lives of young men by awarding commissions in pro curement divisions where the dangers of the battlefield can be averted. The principles of the or ganization are not democratic. To be eligible to memkership, one must be faithful to the precedent set for us by the illustrious son of the Third Term Candidate." AOPi Ribbons Drivas '43 Alpha Omicron Pi pledged Ann T. Drivas '43 last night.. We, The Women— Foolish Prattle Gives Food For Coed Thoughts THE OH HELL It's Monday and Thank God for Friday Club in Ath Hall deserves a pat on its collective back. It's what all of us have want ed to join for years. We suggest that an Oh Good It's Wednesday The Middle of The Week Club be incorporated. EVERY DAY UNTIL Saturday is a Pennsylvania Day during which residents blush with pride for dear ole Pennsy and incidental ly wear clothes, eat food, and utilize other products which- - will boost state trade. I=2= IT ISN'T too late to pickup the phone and call your favorite man for the Cwen dance. Show liim you appreciate all the places he takes you to all year by inviting him to the first 'reversed dance of the year. Or you might show that new man on your list that you liked that first date. 1!==11 ALL THE CHUMMY free as sociation stuff between sorority women and freshmen stopped yes terday. Three hundred or so fresh man women started . to study as four hundred and forty-five Greek women heaved convulsive sighs of relief and gritted, their teeth to await the next rushing onslaught saying, "Maw, why can't we has furst semester rushing? Ovver schools has it, why can't we? Please, Maw. We's sOOO tired!" Atherton Hall Elects Four Groups Of Officers Atherton Hall officers elected this week are—Southeast: presid ent, Betty L. Ziegler '42; vice-pres ident; Mildred B. Schmidt '43; sec retary, Patricia Mac Kinney '43; treasurer, Margaret M. Lams '43; fire chief, Ruth L. Kiesling '43; social chairman, Elsie L. Rooth '43. Southwest: president; Katherine A. Loresch '42; vice-president, Lois E. Notovitz '42; secretary treasurer, Eleanor A. !McLaughlin '42; fire chief, Elizabeth K. Heath '43; social chairman, Elsie J. Lurid '42. Northeast: president, Alvira L. Konopka '4l; vice-president, Dor othy L. Shaw '42; secretary-treas urer, Janet L. Eyer '42; fire chief, Catherine Bidelspacher '42; social chairman, Judith L. Cutshall '4l. Northwest: president, Anita M. Knecht ,'42; vice-president, Ruth W. Barbey '42; secretary-treasurer, Martha N. Albert '43; fire chief, Jane A. 'Stanton '42; social chair man, Janet M. Hartz '42. 'Forty Forum' Chooses Ifs Committee Officers PSCA "Forty Forum" committee officers composing the group cab inet this year are: music—chair man, Dorothy J. Jennings; secre tary, Patricia (Middleton. Project— chairman, Dora Colber; secretary, Katherine Clark. Worship chairman, Dorothy Brunner; secretary, Mildred Feeser. Publicity—chairman, Harriet Van Riper; secretary, Joan Somers. Women's banquet program—chair man, Margaret Ramaley. Decora tions—chairman, Lorene Hughes. Collegiate Digest Will Pay For Campus Snapshots Collegiate Digest, national col legiate rota feature, issued weekly with Collegian is offering $3 for each acceptable picture submitted of events on this campus. Pic tures should be action or candid, and must have timeliness and hu man interest. All photos sent in must be on glossy paper, 4"x6", and have sharp detail and good tone qualitk. They must be prop erly captioned with full details. Mail your pictures to Editor, Collegiate Digest, 323 Fawkes Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Un used pictures vyill be returned to the owner. , ; .• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1940 Varsity Debaters Party Freshmen The women's varsity debate squad will sponsor a party for all freshman women interested in de- \ bating in White Hall at 7:15 p.m. today. Freshman debaters last season were hostegses to a convention of nearly a dozen colleges who dis cussed such issues as isolation, blame for the war, third term, and un-American activities. Inter collegiate debates were scheduled with Bucknell, Gettysburg, and West Virginia •teams, both here and away. 'Most of their debates are Ore gon style, consisting of two 20- minute constructive speeches, two 14-minute cross-examinations, and two 6-minute summaries. Freshmen may receive academic credit for this extra-curricular ac tivity, and no previous experience is necessary. Varsity Coach Clay ton H. Schug and freshman Coach George W. Dougherty are plan ning a fresman squad of 25 women. Torrance To Head Republican Club Robert Z. Torrance '43 was nam ed last Sunday by Frank C. Hilton, State Chairman of .the Young Re publicans of Pennsylvania, to head the fraternity division of the Col lege Republicans of America On all Pennsylvania campuses. James S. McKelvy '4l and Will iam Meyers '42, in chargé of or ganization here, will select today fifteen charter members of the Penn State chapter of College Re publicans prior to obtaining a charter from the national organ ization. "Our immediate purpose," said Meyers, "is to create in every Penn State student an interest in the coming election." Torrance, son of Republican State- Chairman, James F. Tor rance, is by coincidence a frater nity brother of Wendell L. Willicie. Both are members of Beta Theta Pi. Keller, Frizzell Head Stale Groups During last weekerid J. •Orvis Keller, assistant to the president in charge Of extension, and Prof. John• H. Friziell, head . of • the speech department, were reelected heads of statewide organizations. Keller was reelected president of the Pennsylvania State Associ ation for Adult Education at a meeting in Altoona, and Frizzell was named to continue as presi dent of the Pennsylvania Speech Association in a meeting at Har risburg. The adult education group also named Marion S. McDowell, asso ciate professor of home economics, is president of its division of edu cation for family living. Hugh G. Pyle, supervisor of informal in struction in extension, becomes secretary of its university extent' sion division. Lightfoot 'l3 Appointed New Project Engineer Harold C. Lightfoot 'l3 was ap pointed- project engineer on the Harrisburg-Pittsburgh turnpike, it was announced by Regional PWA Administrator M. E. Gilmore yes terday. Lightfoot was the PWA's en gineer assigned to construction of the Delaware River bridge between Philadelphia• and Camden. Sunday Hike Planned The Penn State Outing Club is sponsoring a hike to Mt. Nittany leaving from the front of Old Main at 2 p.m. Sunday. Refreshments will be served and pthicipants are invited to, bring dates. Phys Ed elective credit will be *given..