riff URSD tiY,' SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 i We, The Women Junior Majors Defeat Senate Votes Delay OF Bouquets Tossed To Sophs In Opener Coed Defense Courses Deserving Groups Junior majors white-washed sophomore majors, 3-0, in the ex .. While flowers are still blooming hibition hockey game on Holmes Plans To Continue Aid and exclamation - points are disap- Field at 4 p. m. yesterday, With peering front- freshmen's faces we Pauline Rugh scoring twice and With Local Red Cross . want to toss 'bouquets to Upper- Polly tee Insley once. class organizations who have aided Mary Devling was junior man .• ;Because of the difficulty. invOlv- in the Freshman Week program. ager and Adele Levin sophomore ed in starting the overhaul course IFtesUlts of this program do not manager. this semester, and of insufficient always appear on the surface but The 15 freshmen who signed requests for office practice, first the congeniality between freshmen yesterday and interested upper aid and, nutritional courses, WSGA and upperclass women is largely Class women will meet on Holmes Senate voted yesterday to postpone fostered through such plans. Field at 4 o'clock today for train defense, courses until next semes- ing by majors. Initiation of all projects was ter. In lieu of the original plan, Made possible only through excel- The lineup: Senate will continue its work with lent guidance by the dean of Sophomores the local Red Cross. women's office. H. Hooper • Both office practice and first aid Initial welcoming was issued by courses were favored by women Owens who met freshmen as they students, although not - enough to arrived and helped carry luggage merit instruction. The overhaul to their rooms. Following that, course had over 50 women signed red-and gray-jacketed coeds plan- up at the close of last semester. ned a Stunt Night, helped at reg % : Margaret IC Sherman '43, chair- istration, ushered at mass meet man 'of WSGA'S defense commit- ings, 'visited freshmen in their tee conducted a survey of expense COtiltgf; ORGARI2ER—Margar- rooms, helped with the PSCA party and coeds' desire for the:, courses. et k.. Sherman '49, WSGA Vice- .and gave the Cwen tea. Delay and Opense caused post- president,.is in charge of the de- , 'WSGA sUb-divisionB have also ponelhent. - - ferise course program. been instrumental in orientating - •ll'he first aid coulte,Will be given thratigh them the big-little sister next semester if ,interest athang - " " program, transfer coffee hour and Wonien is strong, IVlissShern R1 ian re- I ghts' Granted miners during the non-dating per ported. A list- Of WOMen ' s names have been planned. who desire to schedule the first aid `Hanle economics honoraries and instruction ebtlfge Will 'be Submit- FAir So . II r - ted to Crl P.' Schott, dean of 'Phy- In la lubs lc 1 L PSCA have entertained '45 v,tomen sical Education School, before the • - the right to organize social at teas and parties. Not to be for second-semester. ' ' clubs was granted to Penn State gotten are the honoraries and or- Last year ‘VASGA Senate, with women - By the faculty committee ganizations Cooperating with the Cooperation of the Red CroSS, on itudent .welfare in December WSGA-sporisered mikes. conducted coed knitting projects.. 1921 after months of petitioning. Now that the first rush is over After conOultation with local Red - Chi Omega—The Alfost Club and a need for more personal con- Cross officials, WSGA Senate will founded January 1923 became Nu tact appears, Mortar Board is start decide .whether to continue 'knit- Gamma chapter of Chi Omega and ing its senior sponsor program tifig 4 pitjects, and the advisability the College's first national sorority which will continue through at of helpingib rail banciageS. ' hi •192i3 and occupies the for Mer least half of firit semester. The defense courses will, it Or- Edgewood Cottage near Pond Transfer sponsoring hasbeen as- Tied , through.next semester, 'be Laboratory. sumed by WSGA Junior Service scheduled at regular class hotirs' as Theta Phi Alpha—The only Board whose program likewise will either College credit _or'as WSGA Greek letter club, Omicron Eta, continue through most of first activity points. WELS orgainied hi 1927 and ac.. semester. fr . 4 r :411' 1 ,1 -' ( Quint( CLEANS A PEN AS • IT WRITES STOPS iTWO-TH I RDS OF PEN TROUBLES 7,% DRIES ON 441,2r1V'51 PA PE.R_ . 45117 1:"r: 31% QUICKER \ vi.) ' Oft A T: c o RICH,FULL BODIED, BRiLLIANT COLORS EATLAND for Better Meals our Last Chance toget Milt Disney's Ar r .g. .. ,• .: with•the purthase'of a bottle of PARKER 3 , VU We might have known that such a swell offer would scbti exhaust retailers' supplies; but we didn't dream it would happen so fast. If you don't find any left at the first store, try ci second. But act without delay, to be safe. And when you fill your pen with Parker . Quink, be sure to try it without a blotter. See how fast it dries ON'PAPER-31% quicker than average of 4 ()theta. .And see how beautifully your pen works—a Parker or ANY OTHER. For Quirik contains a secret agent that dissolves depositsleft by pen-clogging inks. ;That's really why we created . Quink—to guard pens from sediment and gum that stop the flow. Quink will help keep your pen in your hands and out of repair shopt, To biduee yiott to try it; we are givihg Disney's Song Book FREE when you buy Ouink for 15 cents. Better clip out this announcement as 'a reminder. It's prob 'ably your last chance. The PArket Pen Company, Janesyille, Wisconsin. • 6 DUMBO Lyrics included Look Out Frit Mr.Sforl: Casey Janior Baby Mine I've Seen Everything Song of the Roustabouts and 94 other Favoritesby these and other authors. Walt DlStidy Productions A BIG PLACE WITH- A SMALL FRONT- / 1 i , / ii I,\,i,\`!(it'll"l"-k I dillt . l4 t .. .... , Alifipm. \ i 1 1 1 .1 1.111 e ------j . _ -.---' Remodeled And Uunder New Management. Try Us Once THE DAILY COLLEGIAN depted by the national Catholic sorbilty hi 1929. Alpha Omicron Pi—One of the first four Clubs, Art4te, Was started in 1922, Phi Mu-Trestrella became nn tinhal in 1927. Delta Gamma—La Camaraderie organized in 1922, took possession of Everyn Cottage in 1928, and two-years latter received national recognition. Kappa Kappa Gamma—The second group, to use the commit tee's permission, Sychor, organiz ed in 1922, received the Willard -House behind the Library in 1928 and a national charter in 1930. Kappa Alpha Theta—First so cial .organization, Nita-Nee, was formed in 1922 and came to Stone House beside Atherton Hall. Na tional acceptance came in 1931. Alpha Chi Omega—Titled Oread in . infancy, this group came into national ranks and the right wing of Women's Building.in 1932. Gamma Phi Beta—After a pro bationary year imposed by the Student Welfare Committee, Lao delphia was recognized locally in 1929 and nationally in 1932. Alpha Epsilon Phi—A new comer in 1937, known previouSly as •Astriad, Occupies a suite in Grange Dormitory. Zeta Tau Alpha—our youngest national received its charter in 1939 9 iand has an option on several Atherton Hall rooms. The three ,local groups are Charitides, Emanon, and Krim con, Philotes—This organization of non-sorority women was formed in 1927 to create unity among non-Greeks and _to foster social activities and scholarship. Left Wing At Weldy Left Inner P. Insley Center Forward M. Cookerly 1... P. Crossman Right Inner N. Peterson F. Angle ... L. Whoolery Right Wing A. Levin Left Halfback V. Burke M. Mittman Center Halfback A. 13urwell 'D. jackton Right 1-talfbaek W. Spahr Left Fullback G. Judge A. Drives Right Fullback A, Sheffield M. Good Goalie WSGA scholarship of $5O to the Referees—Miss Mildred Lucey, sophomore woman having the Betty Zeigler. highest average for her first year at college, was awarded to Flor ence I. Jaffy '44. Miss Jaffy's all college average is 2.95. . Mickey '44 President Betty Mickey '44, was elected . . president of the Nittany Coop READ THE COLLEGIAN since Thomas Hoover '42, has CLASSIFIEES• been drafted. 129 S. ALLEN St—NEXT TO 5c -10 c STORE Sadie Hawkinses On Keen Lookout der Li'l Abners Lil Abners look out! Sadie Hawkins again is plan ning the annual Mortar Board Spinster Skit when local gals Will drag the men to White Hall at 9 p. in, Saturday, November H. The Spinster Skit will culminate a day of Sadie HaWkins actiVitiei gathering atmosphere from .Al Capp's strip and the visiting West ...Virginia mountaineers. Last• year's Mortar Board dance drew a croWd of 600 and yielded more profit than any other of the 46 national Mortar Bdard chapter projects, stated All M. Murray, president of honbrary. R. Helen Gordon, chairman, ap pointed these committees: checking and tickets, Betty L. Zeigler; deco rations, Eli2abeth Kirisloe; dance band and arrangements, Jeanne C. Stiles; balloting and invitations, Sarah P. Searle, and publicity, R. Helen Gordon, and Alice M. Mur ray. Juniors T. Noltz - P. Rugh M. Devling J. Holmes WSGA Scholarship PAGE SEVER
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