' PAGE Fotra Eitiquelle Tips - Given To Frosh Table etiquette suggestions for Mac Hall service were made by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Dye, associate professor of home economics, to aid WISGA Junior Service Board and Philotes at the Hostess dinner for freshman women ' in Mac all Thursday. Next week freshmen will act as hostesses to Junior Serv ice Board and Philotes. Proper etiquette depends upon the hostess who serves the food ;:inee she sets an example for ;nests. Bread, butter or side dishes must be passed to the hostess first unless she asks guests to serve themselves. When passing plates for seconds, ;3ilverware should be balanced so as not to fall. Leaving silverware in the center of the plate indicates to waiters that the guest is finish ed. Dishes should never be stack ed. ; / trf• I • Shows rat 1130, 3:00. 8:30, 8:30 fl TODAY •• 'THUGS. - FR!. k oas MEET „ Nlf ,N :2? 4. Dance 'Programs • Sbow Cards Letterheads Ciircuilars IRriinting Done FoOf All Occasions NTTANY • ?Tinting & Publishing Co. 129 -South Frazier St Dial 4868 'BRA Meetings Monday 4p. m. Dance Club -Council. Tuesday 6:30 p. in. Club President's Board. Club Publicity Board. Tennis Club. . Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Archery (alternate • weeks). Lakonides. Thursday 4p. m. Dance Club. 6:30 p. m. Golf. Outing Club (first of each month). WRA Execu tive Board. Freshmen Must Finish Tuberculin Check-ups Over 100 freshmen have failed to return, to the dispensary for their final tuberculin test check up, ac cording to Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, director of the College health serv ice.. • Unless they report immediately for this check up, the test will have to be•repeated, Dr. Ritenour said. Treasure Hunt Planned The Home Economics Club will sponsor a five team treasure hunt for majors at the Home Economics Building from 7 to 8:30 p. m. to morrow. The committee includes Doris A. Anders '42, general chair man, H. Kathleen Fraser '42, Helen W. Hanther '42, Jeanette , Salkin '42, Margaret L. Maginnis '44, song chairman„and Mignonette E. Fred erick '43, refreshment chairman. Meiselman '43 New Head Muriel R. Meiselman '43 became president of Emanon, local soror ity, when Cecelia P. Farber '42 re signed. Maxine Shalit '42 replac ed Miss Meiselman as vice-presi dent. CLASSIFIED SECTION HELP WANTED—CIerk for book store. Apply by letter to PO Box 261, Dept. F. 3tch2sp W.- s LNTBD—Students to sell Beaver Field Pictorials at football games. Inquire at Student Union. 2tch 1-2 FOR RENT to the right boy. Half of comfortable room in faculty home. Block and a half from cam pus. Apply in person to the Col lege Chaplain 4tch 1-2-7-9VM PIANO LESSONS given. Advanced and beginners. Call Andy ,Szkely. TKE House, 756 2tch 1-2 JAI ROOMER WANTED ,for Irvin Hall. Contact Bob Davis, Irvin Hall or call _Pat Nagelberg, 2561 immedi ately. itch JM FOR RENT—Student room. Ac cess to Allen st. Available at once, private bathroom, shower. Call 2491 or Fromm's store. itch 1 LB Rides Wanted R.W.—To Colgate game. L. Sat. morn. C. C6oper 2761. R.W.—Pittsburgn or L. Friday 3 p. m. C.• Dale Jack son, Delta . Theta Sigma. R.W.—Franklin or vicinity. L. Fri. or Sat. C. Virginia Orberton, Library. 2 R.W.—Buffalo. L. Friday 3 D.. m. C. Bob, 2301. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN We, The Women Vick°las, Laughter— That's 'Quiet Hour' Intramural Blaring . radios and viotrolas, shrieks of laughter, needless noise in corridors—such are studying and sleeping conditions of women stu dents in dormitories. Rules whidh are difficult to en force are most easily dealt with by ignoring. Such is the fate of the "quiet hour" regulation. Each year quiet hours are men tioned in house meetings and proc tors appointed. But quiet hodrs are never kept and few noisemakers are asked to be quiet. Proctors argue , that, after all, they are only students. Obviously, reporting their friends is a quick road to unpopularity. Hostesses cannot possibly patrol several floors of a dormitory. Consequent ly, Conscientious students either sacrifice their own popularity to ask others to be quiet, sacrifice sleep and wait until noise has sub sided or eventually sacrifice study. Immediate action should be tak en before the situation again gets out of control. Hostesses could place more stress on quiet hours and do a little patrolling of halls. Newly appointed student counsel ors should realize that thoughtless students deserve at least one Warn ing—and then -blackmarks. When women agree to be coun selers, they accept responsibility which involves sacrifice. Why should they accept the, honor and let - other students do their work, as so often happened under the old proctor system? We told that coeds need both more sleep and study. But h&w can we do either under present conditions? Brunner '44 Named Cwen Dance Chairman Dorothy K. Brunner • '44 was named chairman of the annual Cwen dance scheduled for White Hall from 9-12 Friday,-October 24, Dorothy L. Jones '44, Cwen presi dent reported yesterday. Orchestra committee members are H. Anne Carruthers !44, Mary L. Keith '44 and Ruth L. Popp '44. Coeds ask their dates to the dance which is the first formal of the year. Bart's Dorm Elects Bart's dormitory elections in clude Grace G. Naylor '42, re-elect ed president; Loretta C. Neely '42, vice-president; Annette M. Ingaldi '43, secretary; Connie Halberstadt '45, treasurer; Betty J. Frazier '44, fire chief; and Gladys Mullen '42, recreation chairman. SELECTED BROADCASTS p. in. Fred Waring. KDKA. • 9 p. in. • Eddy Cantor. KDKA. 9 p. m. Edward G Robinson CBL. • 10 p. m. Glenn Miller. WCAU -10 p. m. Raymond Gram Swing WOR. 11:30 p. m. Music You Want KDKA. L.M.F MAKES ALLOWANCES=WSGA President Jean Babcock '42, has announced that freshman women attending Jewish holiday services need not wear custom's, but may not lie escorted to or from the services by men. • Portfolio Elects Winn New Business Manager Beatrice J. Winn succeed John B. MoCue '43, as business manager of Portfolio, campus lit erary magazine, Barney Weinberg '43, editor, announced yesterday. McCue's resignation was occasion ed by pressure of campus activi ties. Weinberg also announced that Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress, had written to request all future issues of Portfolio for inclu sion in the Congressional Library in Washington, D. C. The first issue of Portfolio to be released this semester will feature an article by F. E. Hyslop, Jr., .of the fine arts department, on the Nittany Lion Shrine to be created by sculptor Heinz Warneke, as , a gift of the Class of 1940. Fresh Library Practice listed For Absentees A special section of freshman library practice -has been arranged for the benefit of all freshmen who missed their Library Practice dur ing Freshman Week. This will be the last opportunity to make up this work. The meet ing:will be held' at the Central Li bary, second floor, at 7:30 p. morrow. Hat Societies Tap (Continued from Page One) McFarland '44; baseball; Harry E. Nevill '44. track; Edward Roberts '44, lacrosse; Stuart L. Sussman '44, lacrosse. • Friars, who tapped last spring, held their informal initiation last night. AT THE 'MOVIES CATHAUM "Our Wife" STATE "When Ladies Meet' NITTANY "Love Crazy" A new species of oak, first dis tinctly new tree found east of the Mississippi .in 75 years, has been - discovered by Dr. Wilbur H. Dun can; University of Georgia botan ist. Vici,itc 111141 WEONtSbAY, OCT .. , Past Foriiiti.PrtiOnis Isi Give - laiki, kits At Initial Meeting Freshman women are-invited ti the opening meeting of PSCA for urn in 304 Old Main at o'clock tonight. Harriet Van Riper, president of '44 forum, will pre side. Jean E. Hershberger '43, and Sarah P. Searle '42, aTho form^ ' forum presidents, will give slit talks. Members of the sophomOre ae visory committee will present ski.., explaining forum committee • Members are Janet I. Appley Kathryn R. Brong, Dora E. Colye: Ruth E. Conrad, Mildred G. Feese Dorothy J. Jennings, M. Virgin Krauss, Patricia "A. Middletol Margaret Ramaley, Betty I Schaeffer, Ann Sheffield, "Joan Somers, Alberta M. iSpudis, Doris Stevenson, Jean E. Stovei Phyllis R. Watkins, Beatrice M White and Marian A. Whitcomb, IMA Coundl To Hold • First Meeting Today The Independent Men's Associa tion . Central Council will hold its first meeting of the semester i. 305 Old Main at 7:15 p. m. today announced I. M. A. President El don C. Shlut '42 last night. Included on the list of new bus iness are changeS in the setup of the membership groups, the elec tion of a social and athletic chair man, and the inauguration of membership' drive. Plans for construction or purchase,of a cabin for the use of independent groups will also be discussed. A banquet foi• all' independent freshmen will be given on October 12 at the Nittany- Lion Inn under the joint sponsorship of the Penn State Club, and PSCA Dr.• Fred Igler of the University' of Pennsylvania will speak. High Holiday Services Scheduled Al Hillel Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur serv ices for the Jewish High Holidays will be held today at the Hillel Foundation, it was announced last night by Rabbi Benjamin M. Kbhn. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, began yesterday at sunset 'and will be observed Until sunset today-by fasting. • Class excuses may be obtained at the services. READ THE . COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ftaternities . • • HAVE YOU TRIED NEW BEAVER BROS. BREADS and _ SWEET ROLLS Call BEAVER BROS. Phone Lewistown 791 -
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