PAGE POUR 11111111111IIIIIMIIIIii111111011101111111111111111111111111t11111 WOMEN IN SPORTS illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll '43 Wins Again ! Scoring every goal, Pauline liugh led a determined junior hockey ;quad of eight players to 6-1 vic tory over sophomores yesterday. "Bea" White made the lone soph. /;DA. The line-up Juniors: M. Haverstick, r. i.; S. c.; P. Hugh, 1. M. Duff inan, c. h.; P. Crossman, 1. 11.; L. :Dunkelberger. r. b.; J Holmes, 1. b.; Scvivanich, g. Sophomores: B. White,.r.'w.; M. Cookerly, r. F. Angle, c.; W. Spahr, 1. i.; H. Hooper, 1. w.; M. Weldy, r. h.; F Burke, c. h.; A. Lev in, L h.; G. Judge, r. b.; A.-Burwell, Twelve women started Monday •to take a two / weeks course spon s=ored by WRA Swimming Club. Student teachers, who , have in tructdr's certificates, include Hel en E. Schneider '42, Mildred L. Austry '43, Betty J. Billett '43, Ter esa C. Manisa]: '43, Florence N. Wiley '43, Mary E. Wertz '44, and !Betty J. Wiley '44. SELECTED BROADCASTS TODAY Music lovers will enjoy Haydn's Symphoro: - . - No: 102 offered by WQXR at 8 p. m. Don Ameche and Connie Bos well are the stars of WLW's var iety program at 9 p. m. SWEATERS & SKIRTS On the campus, in classrooms, or on dates—skirts and sweaters are tops! You'll need plenty of blouses, _too, for addedvariety. The is a complete selection of these -at the-- 011 / A 1\ 1.-A Ake'l‘AL— HOSTESS---Miss Marie Haidt, di rector of women s physical edu cation, welcomed 250 townspeople, faculty members and students to White Hall's third annual -Open House from 7 to 10 o'clock last night. , Honorary Entertained Members of Sigma Delta Epsi lon, graduate women's scientific fraternity; and graduate women in science were entertained at a buf fet supper by Mrs. V. R. Haber, of State College, and Miss Mary L. Willard, assistant professor of micro-chemistry, at Mrs., Haber's home on Sunday Read The Collegian Classifieds ~~~ ~~~ 4. 1 S DW7I LY , -0 Grange Students Will File Points Plans tor the second transfer coffee hour and filing of point system ,ards for Grange dormi tory, and sorority houses were completed by WSGA Junior Serv ice Board yesferdy. Juniors and sophomores in Grange will file officer and mem bership points in Grange lobby at 10 p. m. next Thursday. Serv ice Board representatives will visit sophoMores and juniors liv ing in sorority houses this week. Women acquiring points after filing cards lhould contact a WSGA Junior Service Board or Sente member. R. Helen Gordon '42 will be mistress of ceremonies at a trans fer coffee' how ()lien to all .coeds in northwest lounge, Atherton Hall, from 6:30 to 7:30 p. in. Sun day, November 1. Committees appointed by Nat alie A. Siebert, chairman, are Ann T. Drivas, Jean A. Kelly, and E. Miriam Jones, refreshments; Mar tha N. Albert and Marjory I. Zint, program; Marjorie E. McFarland and Lorraine E Thomas, arrange ments. Home Ec Instructors To Speak At Conferences Misses Amy G. Gardner and Ruth L. Bonde, associate profes sors of home economics, will par ticipate in the Bucknell Confer ence on ,Education to be held at Bucknell University, tomorrow. Miss •Gardner will speak dur ing the Art Education program and Miss Bonde during the, Ccin sumers' Education program. "Edu cation Today for Tomorrow" is the theme for the conference. . Misses Ina Padgett and Phyllis K... Sprague, associate professors of home economics, will repre sent the College at the annual convention of the American Die tetics Association at St. Louis, Mo., next week. Club Plans Dorm Dance The Penn State Club invites all freshman women to a dance in Women's Building from 8 p. m. to midnight tomorrow. The pro-. gram will include novelty num bers and refreshments. Dorms Plan Libraries Plans for 6 library in each of tlhe men's dormitories on the campus are now being completed, Carl T. Rentschler '42 announced_ yester day. The books for the libraries are now at the Irvin Hall office. CLASSIFIED SECTION WHAT'S COMING OFF? 7 tch 10 17—JM ROOM FOR R NT-132 W. Bea ver ave. Single or double. Phone 814. 3tch Oct. 16 S; FOR SALE Green ping pong table, official size. Concert gui tar, excellent condition. Reason able. Call 2148. 2tpd 10-16-41 C FOR SALE—Two tuxedo - suits. Complete. Good condition. Sizes 38 and 40 Call 2359 or 363 Ridge Ave. itch 16; 20, 24 S. Rides Wanted P.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Friday af ternoon. C. Wally. 4723. 2tpd 15 16. R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Fri. 2.; Call P. Bontempo 3rd floor Jor dan Hall 711. 2tpd 15 16. R.W.—Pittsburgh early Friday p. m. Call Potter. Tel. 789. R.W. (2)—Reading or vicinity and return. L. Fiiday at 5 p. m. C. Bill, 2861. • P.W. (3)--Baltimore—L. Friday 4 p. m. R. Sunday p. in. C. Bob Kearns, 2544. R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. early Fri day p. m. C. Potter, 789. P.W. (3)—Baltimore. L. Friday 4 p. m. R. Sunday p. m. C. Bob We, The Women Perennial Question— 'How To Enter WSGA'? "How do we get in WSGA?" interested freshmen ask, willing sophomores • continue, juniors abandon and after three and a half years—seniors still wonder. Able and well-qualified coeds who wise. to take an active part in this organization— their organ ization—are prevented from doing so because they don't know the ropes. Willing workers for com mittees are overlooked, because they have no definite method of showing their interest, and come elections, they are not eligible for lack of experience. Either the system is wrong fundamentally or there is a hitch in its efficient functioning, for each year we find many examples of women who turned their in terests to other channels after an almost impossible attempt at student government. .Not that we ' think there are enough opportun ties in one or ganization for many to participate. Not that we think it unfortunate that coeds choose other activities. We -only lament that when so much weight and importance is laid to the holders of WSGA of, flees there is not a greater oppor tunity for more to tryout. Petition System • A central committee system is now proving very satisfaCtory for coeds _at the University of Michi gan and has many workable . fea- - tures. which could be readily adapfed to our situation. Instead of the haphazard selec tion of committeewomen and chairmen-which - . Wo. have; a -board of five .junitir any senior women who represent the main branches of WSGA choose committee mem bers from petitions submitted by those coeds desiring to help. The annual . Christmas Dinner, for instance, is ore project “Which requires_ much work, originality, and time. At Michigan, the pro ject would be announced in ample time and . all, those interested in• this particular job would submit petitions to the central board. The board would go over the petitions, pick the most suitable women with a view toward their other . . activities, and appoint them to the Christmas Dinner committee: In this way only those who are interested and willing do the work. The people with other ac tivities will not be burdened fur-: ther, and it \ldll be a splendid op- Dance Programs Show Cards- Letterheads- Printing Done F or. All Occasions VAIMENCROMP.II•YirIeIink" AttraltazaZ I Printing & Publishing . Co. '129 South Frazier Si. Herrman '4ded 2 Eli' To Players' Office Elinor F. Herrrnnn '42 was elect ed vice-president. of Players last night to replace Ciyia Cohen ex '43, who did not return to College. Miss Herrman will automatical-' ly take over, , he duties of Jean Babcock '42, _president, who Will practice teach the second eight weeks of this .:lemester. • John E. Miller, - assistant publi cations director of summer ses sion, was_ elected social chairman. portunity to scout new talent,Jor future, larger and more respons ible jobs It's wotth a try. • Shows' at 1:30, "3:00 ; ; 6:30, 8-30 Circulars NITTANY aiMt -A.M.M TODAY • :FRIDAY. Dial 4868