PAGE Fotal. IFrosh To Choose Dorm Officers All freshman women living in dormitories will meet in hall groups at 9 p. m. Monday to nom inate hall and dormitory officers. :Elections will be Monday, Octo ber 6. Freshman Council will be com posed of newly elected hall presi dents. Former hall presidents will i:eturn to units to supervise nom inations and elections of presi debt, vice-president and•secretaiy tceasurer. Dorothy L. Jones, sophomore senator in charge of freshman elections, said, "Nominees must be good leaders, of pleasing per ronality, and able to maintain a 1.5 scholastic average." CUSSIIFIED SECTION WANTED—Students for Sand wich Service mate. Apply 402 East College Ave. 3tch-24-25-30. ,WANTED—Part-time waitresses. With or without experience. Must be over 21. Apply person ally at Eatland, 129 Allen St. 3tch 30 J M. WANT /D—Second hand drawing instruments. Good condition. :Xylonite T sq. and a log log deci trip slide rule. Contact Robert Glass, 249 S. Pugh itch-26-30-ISLM STUDENT wanted to take room in dormitory. Very reasonable. Call 701. 'NEWLY furnished double room for rent s3.o(kweelcly. 135 S. Fraz ier. Steam heated, well lighted. :Call 4706. LOST—Pair of tortise shell rimmed glasses in brown suede case. Please return to Dorothy Bosley, 2,36 S. Frazier st. 'THESPIANS RESENT • "The Annual Freshman Shozv' FREE!! • THURSDAY EVEINIING (October 2 1:00 P. M. SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Featuring • Campus Owls • Dancing Chorus • Specialty .Acts. Skits Also • "Pepper" Petrella • Mike Kerns. Via.nd Transfers To Learn WSGA, WRA Functions To acquaint transfers with WSGA and WRA organizations, a compulsoty mass meeting will be sponSored by WSGA House of Re presentatives in Schwab Auditor ium at 11 a. m. tomorrow, reported Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA vice-president in charge of trans fer orientation. Jean Babcock '42, WSGA presi dent; Betty L. Zeigler '42, WRA President; and Jeanne C. Stiles '42, Judicial chairman, will be intro duced by Anna Lee Carey '42. Two Freshman Mixers Planned For Weekend Two groups of 100 freshman women will attend mixers this weekend, with future parties scheduled for those not yet invited. Special 10:30 permissions will be granted to coeds attending the Penn State Club mixer in the Ar mory this evening, if they present written invitations to their check er. Another group will be entertain ed in the Armory from. 7 to 9 p. tomorrow night by Philotes, inde pendent women's organization; Al pha Lambda Delta, freshman wom en's honorary; and Druids, sopho more men's honorary. Wren may walk women home. 150 Expected To Attend PSCA-WRA Cabin Party One hundred and fifty freshman Women are expected to attend the joint PSCA-WRA Cabin Party, leaving the Home 'Economics Building at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Freshman may still sign up on Mc- Allister Hall bulletin board or at the PSCA office. 'With the exception of 15 fresh men are already planning to stay overnight, the group will hike out and return by carat 5:15 p. m. Those staying out will have bicy cles. Included on the program are folk-dancing, introduction of wom en board members, brief speeches by Miss lone Spykes, Secretary of Student Religious Workers Coun cil, Sarah P. Searle '42, PSCA co chairman and Harriet. G. Van Rip er '44, former freshman forum president. For the coeds remaining there will be skits, songs and refresh ments Saturday night. SELECTED BROADCASTS 8:30 p. m. The People's Play house. WOR. 9:30 p. m. Chamber Music: Dvorak, Schubert and Beethoven Compositions. WQXR. 10 p. m. Raymon Gram Swing, news commentator. WOR. 10 p. m. Hollywood Premier WCAU. 10:30 p. m. First piano quartet KIIKA. 11:30 p. in. Benny Goodman WCAU. 11:30 p. m. ilVtusic You Want KDKA. Coeds Arrange Tables WSGA Senate has named three women to aid hostesses in ar ranging dining room seating charts. The committee members are Sara IM. Bailey '43, Atherton east; Nancy J. Zartman Ath erton west; and Hazel E. Gass man '43, for McAllister Hall. Up perclass women will be permitted to plan their tables. BRING THE BLUE BAND TO THE COLGATE GAME SPONSORED BY THE BUFFALO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION THE DAILY -COLLEGIAN We, The Women Hints About Pop-In Night When upperclasswomen pop-in on freshmen Sunday night. it will be to carry on a tradition as ivy clad as Mac Hall's walls. It is a tradition Penn State women wel come every year because it helps them become acquainted with each other. To help make it more successful, we suggest that Upperclass women as well as freshmen wear name Because only 190 of the entire freshman class is living on campus, we urge that equal attention be given town dorms which house both freshmen and transfers. Re member they want to become ac quainted with upperclassmen too. And a last request. Pop-in night is for both sorority and non- Greeks. So we hope to see all up perclassmen - visiting as many freshman rooms and dorms as pos sible between 8:30 and 9:30 p. m. Sunday. PENN STATE VS. MAI OUR FIRST GAME NO SLIDE RULES FOR SAM" The slide rule you would ordinarily buy this term has been drafted for National Defense. Sorry,.it can't' s be helped. Although we have increased our produc-; Lion tremendously the Defense Program still absorbs: more rules than we can make right now. But we are. still increasing , production. Within four months, your slide rule will be ready for you hut aiell kola you one - I Meanwhile, we have found a way out. To meet this temporary emergency we have made a quantity ofi mass production slide' rules that will tide you over until your standard rules are ready. These rules are: not for sale. We will lend iou one upon the di of One Dollar...and give yr ance when your standard r for wear and tear. Use thi compliments as long as thk campus bookstore has K& slide rules in stock for FEEL Ed Honorary Names Committee Chairmen At the first meeting of Pi Lamb da Theta, women's national educa tional honorary, in the'Hugh Beav er 'Room at 7 p. m. last night Pres ident R. Helen Gordon '42 named committee chairmen for the year. Appointed were Marge King '42, program and projects; E. Louise Ashburn '42, constitutional com mittee; Ruth J. Plessett '42, mem bership; and executive Committee composed of the officers. - • •"--, • SERVICE :: ,-.41 , • • ECONOMY ~• : . • DEPENDABILITY • • • Penn State. Laundry • ••, 320 W. Beaver Ave. Dial 3261; FOUNDED ttlAt" gratlAtiffirllVlD4t AT THE MOVIES STATE-- "Belle Starr" CATHAUM- "Life Begins For Andy Hardy" NUTANY— ißilly The Kid" Miss Gordon gave a review of the Biennial Convention of the or ganization held at -Excelsior Springs, ;Missouri, June,. 27-.30, where she was a deleiate ';'*pd member of the Resoluticin