PAGE FOUR $ll, Viclrol Records 'liken Over Weekend Fears that petty thievery was again breaking out in women's dormitories and sorority houses _were dispelled when only four groups reported missing articles F.:appa Alpha Theta could not account for about $lO belonging to a member and a Panhellenic dele gate, while Grange Dormitory re ported a purse containing $1 was missed Monday. 'Both Alpha Chi Omega and Wo man's Building missed about 10 new• victrola records. Delta Gammas held a tea for Mrs. E. Tile Smith, national treas urer, at their house from 5 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. li Evenings Only 6:30, 8:30 I TODAY - THURSDAY IT'S RI J EIL E E S NJ . N. I 'I v 't i N T MEN T ROSALIND RUSSELL —in_ "NO TIME FOR COMEDY' • FRIDAY ONLY 4 jcziEicoatamh. A '‘(. 9\ 1 E R 1416 410014 9 1 ; • Palm icsl.r RELEASED loom ARTISTS Shows At 1:30, 3:00, 8:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY I os lll-. .. . ''.. f..1`.:..''.... ' CR 11A ...-...,......:t.....,,....,1 t .t oß ..."..........; Mai# lOW *.:. • _ hvificii , it / °nKliVei --.' che,n------1' THURSDAY - FRIDAY Cathetiml agner Urges Adherence To IFC Code We, The Women— Our Penn State Honor System CONVERSATIONS among visit ing Greeks last weekend confirmed what we had supposed—that most southern colleges have an honor system of student government. • In such institutions the coeds report their own offenses and are requested to report the rule viola tions of others. They say it works. Numerous times in the past our own student government has con sidered the adoption of the honer system for Penn State and has thrown it aside as impractible for such a large - student body. We agree with them. But, portions of an honor system have always been in effect here. Student governments can make rules; however, those codes are not expected to cover everything. A rule can be set down but from there on it is up to the women to see that it is enforced. Anyone can find loopholes in any rule—if she cares to. That is where the honor- system steps in. Knowing the spirit behind the rule and sticking to it is our honor sys 7 tern. First Medical Talk Set For Tonight "Pneumonia and the Common Cold," first of five lectures on pre ventive medicine sponsored by 16 College and town organizations will be given by Dr. Paul Havens of Jefferson Medical College in Schwab Auditorium at 8 p.m. to day. Discussion of pneumonia as the third leading cause of death in the United States, recent developments in syrum and treatment, and time of life it strikes most frequently will be given. That 75 per cent of the popula tion have more then two colds an nually and that employees lose on the averaged of one to . eight days per year because of colds, and other facts related to common colds will be discussed., Other talks scheduled for the year include "Tuberculosis" on December 4, "Child Health" in January, "Social Diseases" in Feb ruary, and ''Opportunities for Wo men in Medicine in Allied Fields" in March. Cooperating College groups are the College Health Service, School of Physical Education; All-College Cabinet, pre-medical group, lota Sigma Pi, WSGA, WSGA Junior Service Board, and Mortar Board; town groups are County Medical Society, AAUW, PTA, Penn State alumnae, American Legion, Am erican Legion Auxiliary, Kiwanis, and State College Women's Club. Delta Gammas will be entertain ed with a dinner at .the Theta Xi house at 6 p.m. today. ITODAY - THURS. - FRI. Shows at 1:30, 3:00. 6:30. 8:30 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Three-man Board To Try Violations "Cooperation of organizations interested in upholding the IFC dating code and reports of viola tions to the Council will be ap preciated by IFC," declared H. Ed ward Wagner '4l, IFC president, who spoke before WSGA Senate last night. "Only through cooperation and effort on the part of all concerned can the Council see that the.entire code is carried out," he continued: Wagner stated that infractions will be referred to a three-man board which will hear the case and penalize offenders or the house, but added that no violations of the code have as yet been reported. Imports are required to observe the same hours as women students when visiting men's fraternity houses as provided in the IFC dat ing code, according to Wagner. • The possibility of providing fa cilities for checking wraps during' dances ; particularly over big weekends, to do away with thefts, was discussed and will be pre sented to fraternity representa tives at the next meeting of IFC. It was stressed that chaperons are intended to stay until the end of the social function and until all women have left the houses. thristthas Drive Set - For December 9 To 13 WSGA Senate set the annual Christmas Drive for December 9 to 13 at its meeting last night. Junior Service Board, House of Representatives, and Freshman Council will solicit funds from all women students which will go to the American Women's Hospital, Mifflin County Children's Aid Society, and the Student Emerg ency Loan Fund. • 111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111 - CAMPUS CALENDAR 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TODAY Alpha Phi Omega, 318 Old Main, 10 p. m. Coffee Round Table Hour at the Hillel Foundation, 4 p. m. LA faculty meeting, 4:10 p.m., Room 121 LA. Wednesday Readings at 4:15 p. in. in Room 402 cf the Library. Freshman Independent party meeting in 405 Old Main, 7 p. m. Dr. J. J. Willampn will address meeting of Central Pennsylvania Section of ASC in Room 119 New Physics building, 7:30 p. m. Druid meeting •at 7:30 in 412 Old Main. Dr. Paul Haven.; speaks •on "Pneumonia and the Common Cold" in Schwab Auditorium, 8 p. m. 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"We would appreciate more freshmen turning out for open houses," said Panhellenic Rush ing Chairman Jean Krauser '42; last night, "since after all they are for their benefit, and only in this way can new students be come acquainted with sorority women." 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 MEN ! How Would You Like to Win a Pair of $1.2.00 Florsheim Shoes? WOMEN ! • How Would You Like to Win a Pair' of _ $5.00 Spectator Shoes? _ Make It Your Point To Read The Thursday Collegian 'Porn mrs Opposite Old Main - State College BY POPULAR DEMAND— Penn State Thespians Again Present . . . . • • • 4 s's • - sti t o . *Nwo A MUSICAL REVUE WITH THE THREE STOOGES, MARCE STRINGER, GLEE CLUB, THE CAMPUS OWLS, AND A DANCING CHORUS OF CAMPUS BEAUTIES November 15 and 16 7:00 P.M. 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