iLi SHed Conlad legins Tomorrow Limited association with fresh man and transfer women will be gin tomorrow with "dutch treat" dates outside sorority houses and freshman and transfer rooms, ac cording to Jean A. Crauser '42, Panhellenic president. Freshmen and transfers are urg ed to attend the next open hoUse Tuesday, October 28, visiting as many houses as possible for periods )tot exceeding 30 minutes at each, No personal invitations will be ex tended. Panhellenic Council's barn dance headed by Dorothy C. Ellis '42, will be given for freshman, trans fers and sorority women in White Hall from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Thurs day, October 23. Old clothes will )fa worn, and sorority women are requested not to wear pins. A 'buffet supper will precede :I?anhellenic Council's meeting at The home of Mrs. F. L. Bentley, )?anhellenic sponsor from State College, at 5:45 o'clock tonight. ililllllll.lllllllllillitliltilittllllllllllM4llllllllllUlllllllll9ll CAMPUS CALENDAR 1111111114111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111 t TODAY "The Colonial" Cider Party and Smoker, cabin club house, 8 - p. in. Dean Warnock and Dan DeMar ino to be guests. Circulo Espanol Club will meet it Grange playroom at 7 p. m. to hear Mr. P. L. Dougherty speak on Mexico. Camera Club rneetina in Old Main at . 7 p. rn Students interested. in doing 'technical and stage work for Thespians should report in Schwab Auditorium}. at 7 p. Penn State Engineer Stall meet ing in 314 Old Main at 7:30 p. m. History Club's first meeting in £1 Sparks Building at 7 p. tn. • La Vie Art Staff meeting in 3T_lngineering.F at 7 p. m. Others interested may attend. Dramatic Group Meeting at 1 - tillet Foundation, 4:15 p. Hides Via Med R.W:—Phila. L. Friday, 5 p. m. White H.all. Phone 4652. Betty C. Raymond Stock, alpha Chi Mock. .3tch 10-11-14 . M Omega. R.W.—Phila. L Friday LOST—A saddle leather wallet noon. C. Sylvia, 349 Atherton. with fraternity seal. Contained R.W.—Phila. L. Friday after 4 money and keys. Call P. MacLel lan, 406 Atherton Hall. Reward. m., R. Sunday. C. D. Hallman, E. Rittenhouse, 4056. itch 14 J. M. R.W..--Erie, L. Friday after- LOST Sand-colored gabardine noon. C. 4839, ask Baker. polo coat, Friday, outside 125 R.W. 3—Phila. L. Friday 3 p. Sparks. Call Harry Bland, 4317. m. C. 2324, June White. R.W.—New . York City or vi- ROOM FOR RENT--132 W. Bea cinity. L. Friday. Ip. xn. 2 boys, ver ave. Single or double. Phone C. Hirsbfield, 4827. 814. 3tch Oct. 16 S. PANHEL HEAD Jean A. Krauser '42, Panhellenic presi dent, stated that limited associa tion between freshman and soror ity women will begin at noon to morrow. Lederer Answers Lefler (Continued from Page One) but lose money. Why, the appli cation to the PI.JC., alone, cost me more than I ever made. The fare didn't even pay for the gaso line. "I suggested that students go to Sunday School," Lederer contin ued, "as a means of righting vio lators, instead •of fining them. Bob Higgins will tell you that I've al ways treated the students and the College fairly. Only last year, I gave free rooms to several foot ball and baseball players, so they could stay in school. "In fact," Lederer' concluded, "I don't care whether I'm elected burgess or not. There were too many headaches the first time." CLASSIFIED SECTION WHAT'S COKING OFF? Itch 10 t7—JM LosT.--(Ladies' gold Elgin wrist watch, early Monday evening on Campus. Reward. Phone Alberta Spudis, 212 'Wornen's Bldg. itch 10-11-14 M LOST—Ladies' Bulova wrist watch tbetWeen State College High and Exhibit Offers Hints To Calorie Conscioes Coeds C'mon you scale watchers—get wise. The way to stay slim is to keep an eye on your diet. Did you know that one baked po tato is equal to an entire stalk of celery in calorie content? Or that two glasses. of tomato juice are needed 'to reach the hundred cal orie mark while just one glass of orange jucie does the same. Such comparisons will be point ed out by the 'Home Economics 402 students who, under the supervi sion of Mrs. Emma Welch, home economics instructor, are putting on a nutrition exhibit in 209 Home Eonomics building from 8 a. m. until noon today. Hundred calorie portions of fruits and vegetables will be displayed. Albino rats, which have been fed special diets for the past week will also be on exhibit. Specimens de prived of such essentials as vita mens A or G will be placed next to those kept on balanced diets. Mrs. Groff To Entirtain Mrs. G. W. Groff will entertain PSCA freshman forum project committee at her home, 121 W. Park Ave., at 4:15 p. m. today. Joan K. Miller, chairman, requests that freshmen meet in 304 Old Main at 4 p. in. to leave together. Copyrltti 1941, LicCWIT 3 NiTAIli TOS ACCII Ca. =Z=MIS Frosh To Elect After Meeting Elections for freshman. senator to WSGA and representative to WRA Board will be held in Schwab Auditorium immediately following the freshman mass meeting tonight. Dorothy L. Jones '44, WSGA senator, and Grace L. Judge '44, WRA Board member, will be in charge of balloting. Freshman won en nominated last week . for WSGA positiOns are Barnesley Brown Ruth Embury, Patricia Diener, Muriel Rew bridge, and Chrisi,;ne Yohe. W.RA board m minees include Elizabeth Devling, Elizabeth Furst. Leah Learner, Julia McFar land, and Katherine Wright. WSGA Senate will appoint a second freshman senator after the elections. Two Sororities Invite Aloha Chi Omega wilt . enter tain Phi Kappa Tau at an inform al coffee hour at 4 p. m. today. Chi Omega will meet Alpha. Tau Omega at a coffee hour at 6:45 p. m. Sunday. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 111122212 hewsieP Aldo for a Definitely MILDER COOLER BETTER TASTE Smokers everywhere know you can travel a long way and never find another cigarette that can match Chesterfield for a Milder Cooler Better Taste. It's Chesterfield's Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos that wins the approval of smokers all over the country. Let the Navy's choice.be Your choice ... make your next pack Chesterfield... =WMi PPM‘MI .y`f`~: • EVERYWHERE, YOU': GO 77%-44,atiMi - • r• 1 111111111111111111111111H1M1111111101111111111111111011111ffili WOMEN' It3PORTS Juniors Win 84- - Revenging last Monday's defeti junior hockey players trounced determined but outplayed fresh man team, . 8-1, yesterday. Si Fitting again paced ' juniors , victory with 5 goals. P. -Re added two points, L. Dunkelbe er one; and M. Robinson made lone frosb score. Lineup Juniors: M. Lyons, r. Crossman, r. c.; S. Fhting,.;e:.,, i P Rugh, I. i.; L. Dunkelbergi w.; S. Jackson, r. b.; M. Duffsy: c. b.; M. Devling, 1. b.; J. Hol,l, r. f.; A. Drives, 1. f.;.S. Scrivan g. Substitutions: M. 'Horn Freshmen: V. Martin, r. w.; Elder, r. c.; A. Radle, c. f.; Robinson, 1. i., B. J. Smith, 1. E. Bernstein; r. b.; P. Gqo9 c. b.; R. Kauffman, 1. b.; er, r. f.; E. Brown, 1. f.; S. T . tetter, g. Townspeople. faculty meml r 4 and students are reminded White Hall's Oper• House Iron to. 10 p. m. tomorrow by Patri - Mac Kinney '43 and Ann T. briA '43, co=chairmen. WSGA Senate requests • t 1 freshman women 'use the : cent , door of Sparks to avoid congest; between classes. • -. ) „: ::k: r i i ? . : ii: 4:::: 4.*:' =Mil
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