The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1941, Image 4

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Diener Elected Senator ;
;McFarland To WRA
No Dating Period
Ends At Noon Today
Patricia Diener '45 was elected
WSGA freshman senator, and
Julia H. McFarland '45, WRA
Board representative, by more
than 150 freshman women in
Schwab Auditorium following the
freshman mass meeting last
night.
Another freshman woman will
be appointed by WSGA Senate as
second freshman senator.
In charge of elections were
Dorothy L. Jones '44, WSGA
sophomore senator, and Priscilla
C. MacLellan '44, representing
',VRA Board.
The no dating period for fresh
man women will end at noon to
day. Freshman women will be
entitled to date until 5:30 p. m.
on week days: and will be granted
ten and one o'clockY permissions
for weekends. Sunday dating
ends et 5 p. ni
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All freshman women are requir
ed to be in dormitories at nine
o'clock during the week.
Drummond To Speak
Miss Laura W. Drummond, di
rector and professor of home eco
nomics, will speak at the annual
meeting of the Western 'Pennsyl
vania group of Federated Women's
Clubs at Charleroi, Pa., today.
The subject of her talk is "Nu
trition."
CLASSIFIED SECTION
WHAT'S COMING OFF?
ROOM FOR RENT-132 W. Bea
ver ave. Single or double. Phone
814. 3tch Oct. 16 S.
:COST-1 1 4-length raincoat. red
' pla'd lining, key case in pocket.
Left in Band room, 401 Old Main.
Call Albert Yackle, 304 Jordan
.13all. ltpd 15 M.
CLASSIFIED .. .. • • . •
FOR 'SALE Green ping pong
table, official size. Concert gui
tar, excellent condition. Reason
able. Call 2148.
Eugene H. Lederer
REAL. ESTATE
114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4086
State College
Each lane you taste ice-cold Coca-Cola, you are reminded
that here is the quality of genuine goodness. Experience...
'many a refreshing experience ... has taught people every
where to trust the quality of Coca-Cola.
BOTTI.ED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA•COLA COMPANY BY
COCA•COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA 546
En State College - Call 3919
10 P. M. Sunday Deadline
for Returning Coeds
Women leaving the College to
go to the Temple game must re
turn by 10 p. m Sunday, Jean
Babcock, WSGA Senate presi
dent, stated last night.
Coeds are requested to give the
name and address of their host
esses for the weekend when sign
ing out.
Wiley Elects Cahen
Edith S. Cahen '43, was elected
president of Wiley Transfer dor
mitory last night. Vice-president
is Lucille R. Wassink '44; secre
tary- zeasurer, Jeanne R.- Ship
man '43; social chairman, Mar
garet H. Chambray '43; and fire
chief, Jeannette Parker '43.
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Beethoven's violin concerto
should be very enjoyable for music
lovers at 8 p. m., broadcast from
WQXR,
Eddie" Cantor can 'be heard from
9 to 10 p. m. on KDKA's "Time to
Smile" program.
Glenn Miller plays over station
WCAU at 10 p. m.
Kai• Kyser's College of Musical
Knowledge is offered at 10 p. rn.
by WLW.
Rides Wanted
R.W. Pittsburgh, L. Friday 4 p. m.
• Ret. Sunday night. C. D. A.
Young 2326.
R.W. Pittsburgh or Greensburg,
Friday Call Elaine. Room 39,
Ath Hall.
Itch 10 1 7 --JAI
R:W. Johnstown, L. Friday 4 p. m.,
C. Rosalyn 2304.
R.W. Pittsburgh, L. 4 p. m. Friday
C. Helen 3166.
R.W. New York City or vicinity
L. Friday 1 p. m. 2 boys; C.
Hirshfield, 4927.
R.W. Pittsburgh. L. Friday 2p. m.
C. F. Bontempo, third floor, Jor
dan, 711
R.W. Phila. L. Friday 5 p. m. C.
Raymond Stock, AChiO.
R.W.—Johnstown or Indiana.
L. Fri. at 3, C. Flossie 3204.
R.W 2—Pittsburgh. L. Fri. 4,
C. William Larson, 789.
P.W. Pittsburgh. L. Friday after
noon, C. Wally 4723.
P. W. 3 to Baltimore L. Friday 4
p. m. Ret. Sunday p. m. C. Bob
Kearns, 2544.
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TODAY
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
HomeEc - . Honorary Plans. ir
cmanon . cep
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Ellen H. Richards Day •
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Women's part in previous Am- In panhel Council
erican wars will be featured in • .
an Ellen H. Richards Day pro.. After petitioning .for five years,
gram, club members decided re- Emanon, woman's local sorority,
cently. Committees were formed was accepted as an associate mem
and temporary plans for a pro- ber of Panhellenic Council, Jean
gram speaker and exhibits
. were A. Krauser '42, Panhellenic presi
made. , dent, stated last, night.
It was planned that Ellen H. It was also announced that rush--
Richards members will be respoh- ing dates outside sorority houses
sible for showing visitors through and freshman and transfer rooms
the Home Economics Building. will be "dutch treat," -beginning
Committees are publicity, Shir- at noon today.. No more than
!ley L. Carpenter '43, chairman, three sorority women may be
Marjorie R. Chambers '43, Nancy present at each date.
E. Gosser '43, Margaret K. Sher- Marjorie B. Strode '42, was ap
man !43; location for program, pointed chairman of • the annual
Sarah E. Paxton '43, chairman, Panhellenic Ball, with . Patricia
Ruth E. Kocher '43; exhibits, Mac Kinney '43, and Kathryn F.
Selma Solomon '43, chairman, El- Walters '43, assisting. 'The - date
len 0. Head '43, Clara E. House for the dance has not been an
'43, Julia V. Skel.lchock '43; denounced.
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corations, Patr'cia Mac Kinney '43, The $lO allotted to each seror
chairman, Mildred Friedman 43
'-- , ity for open :louses and get-to-
Esther M. Hall '43. Nancy E. gethers may not be used during
PINCH-HITTER--Ruth W. Bar- Gosser '43, was elected publicity formal rushing . ,
bey - 43, has beer appointed by chairman.
' Rushing code violations will be
WSGA Senate to serve as senior
~ • judged by a committee of ...three
representative on Judicial during
the absence of Jane A. Stanton '42. Home Ec Club Urges . • transfer sorority women whOjiaire
no campus chapter. Theyl' 7 " : 'w' 111.
present violations to Frances E.
Southeast Ath, Grange
Freshmen To Attend Haley '43, Panhellenic rushing
Home economics women, espe-
chairman. A representative:. from
-
Elect Hall Officers • cially freshmen, are urged to at-
the accused sorority and the corn
tend the first Home - Economics mittee will present the case for a
Panhellenic verdict.
Sylvia P. Schmiclle '43, and Vir- 'Club business meeting in 110 Home Mrs. Lytle R. Parks, of State
ginia F. Reilly '43, were elected Economics building at 7 p. m. to- College, will replace Mrs..-,llarv6y
presidents of Grange Dormitory day, announced Margaret E.
W. Stover as Panhellenic Judicial
and of southeast Atherton Hall Middleton '42, president. member. . . ~
Monday. . Actives and prospective mem- Panhellenic Council - will meet
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Other Grange officers are Janet
Holmes '43, vice-president: Dor
othy J. Jennings '44, secretary
treasurer; Hazel E. Gassman '43,
social chairman; and Margaret K.
Ramaley '44, fire chief. t
Southeast Atherton Hall officers
include Esther M. Hall '43, vice
president; M. Jane Berkebile '43,
secretary; Clara E. House '43,
treasurer; Ruth L . . Kiesling ',43,
fire chief; Sara E. Bailey '43, so
cial chairman, and M. Pauline
Rugh '43, intramural manager
Summer Work Surveys
Sent To Undergraduates
Questionnaires on student sum
mer work will be sent to all un
dergraduate women students to
day, Charlotte E. Ray, dean of wo
men, announced.
The results will be included in
an annual study of the self-sup
port of underg':aduate women
compiled by the office of the dean
of women.
The surveys has been exception
ally important this year because
all activities and interests are
concerned with the general de
fense program.
Ibers will sign for the following
committees: pUblicity, program, so
cial, social Service, finance, mem
bership and journalism.
Requirements for club member
ship include active committee par
ticipation and reg Jar meeting atL.
tendance.
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tominuting CoOdi
To Lunch With Honorary
Forum Plans Publicity Because they were unable to at-
The PSCA publicity committee tend senior sponsor group meet
of Freshman Forum will hold a ings, seven commuting freshman
party in the CA cabin today. Plans coeds from surrounding towns have
will be drawn up for the year's been invited to lunch in McAllister
work under the leadership of Phyl- Hall tomorrow by . Mortal T , BOard,
Us R. Watkins '44, and. F. Doris senior women's horiOrary.
Stevenson '44. Paul M. Heberling They are Gunnol,:; Bjalme,
'44, assistant PSCA publicity chair- Barbara Fetterolf, BerritCe E. Fet
man, will explain the work of the terolf, Mary G. Hartsock,• Cyrene
group in connection with the entire E. Newcomb, Betty IC Shuster,
department. and Ruth J. Zubler.
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wEDNvspo;-'0,::
in the apartment of- Miss Mary
Jane Steyenson,- , assistant to the
dean of women, at .8 p. m. Tues
day, October 28.
By Popular
Request
Today, Thurs.
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