The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1941, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Senate Members
Constitution Revisions
Set-up Copied After
Political Instruments
Plans to streamline the WSGA
Constitution were submitted to
Senate members last night for
qudy and consideration after a
venior senator constitution com
mittee had examined and supple
mented proposals made last year.
The constitution committee con
sisting of Jean Babcock, Anne M.
Borton, Betty J. Patton, Jeanne
C. Stiles and Mildred W. Taylor,
inade proposals for including spe
cific qualifications, responsibili
iies, appointments, and installa
tions for all coeds concerned with
WSGA bodies.
"The original 'Constitution,
which has never been altered, if
;approved by senators, will be re
vised to meet up-to-date WSGA.
problems," Miss Babcock. presi
dent, stated.
The proposed changes have
been modeled after political con
stitutions with articles and sec
tions of the document added to
take care of all WSGA groups:
A suggestion was made by the
committee to include Junior Serv
ice Board in the WSGA set-up.
The original constitution hag no
provision for board members and
specifies acceptance for member
ship through word of mouth and
promise of leadership.
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Another proposal is concerned
with converting the House •of
:Representatives from . committee
divisions to a legislative body and
the origin .of WSGA issues.
WSGA branches which have
been considered in the proposals
by the committee are Senate.
House of Representatives, Fresh
man Council, . Junior Service
Board, and Judicial.
outmoded Amazons Go
13ack To Their Hoops
Women are sissies! Brunhilde,
Daisy Mae, and Mamie Mullins
to the contrary—females are de
finitely the weaker sex according
to a survey made under the direc
tion of Dr. Clifford R. Adams of
the psycho-educational clinic.
Not only do the fair maidens
make more excuses, exhibit more
personal prejudices, and sway
hither and yon in their opinions,
but their faults and foibles keep
pace with their years.
Courage proves but fine talk
as women show a greater tendency
toward fear and are not so well
adjusted as men. Male professors
and teachers are less neurotic, less
repressed, and better adjusted so
cially, than women instructors.
Men like to participate in many
activities, but as age catches up
'with them, they take to the arm
chair.
Devised by Dr. Adams and Dr.
W. M. Lepley, of the department
of education and psychology, the
test used in the study, "Personal
Audit," measures nine independ
ent personality traits.
TPA Plans Vic Dance
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day. In charge of arrangements Symphony in G. •
are Mary J. Chollak '43, chairman, 9p. m. Bing Crosby, KDKA. Large, pleasant, double room
Irene E. Fanucci, special student, 10 p: in. Rudy Vallee. WLW. near campus. Twin or double bed.
Josephine H. Noonan '43, and Irene 10 p. in. - Glenn; Miller and his 248 S. Allen. Phone 3437
M. Toth '42, orchestra, WCAU
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AND
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SOPH; HOP' , . ~.
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Study
REVISER ;Mildred W. Taylor
'42, WS'GA secretary, submitted a
report from the constitution com
mittee to the Senate last night, pro
posing revisions to, bring the docu
ment up to date.
Smith '42 Announces
CA Drive Leaders
Section chairmen and division
leaders for the PSCA drive to
raise $3,600 for PSCA purposes,
were announced by Arlene K.
.Smith '42, co-chairman, last night.
Goals set by PSCA .are $2,500 for
men students and
,$l,lOO for wo
men.
Janet Herzog '42 and Dorothy
L' Shaw '42 were appointed sec
tion chairmen. Division leaders
are Atherton Hall: Ruth T. Brown
'43, Mary G. Procter '42, and Dor
is F. Stevenson '44; Grange: Jean
E. Hershberger • '43; Mac Allister
Hall and Women's Building: Pa
tricia A. Middleton '44; sorority
houses: Elizabeth E. Mason '42;
town dormitories: Ann Sheffield
'44; resident students,. west front
campus: Jean E. Stover '44; resi
dent students, east front campus
and back campus: Jean L. Liu
inger '42.
Service Board Will Hold
Second Coffee Hour
At the request of transfers,
WSGA Junior Service Board will
sponsor a second coffee hour in
Atherton Hall at 6:30 p. m. Wed
nesday., All coeds are invited.
Date of the party was changed
from Sunday, November 1, to
Wednesday to accommoate coeds
planning to attend the NYU game.
Committees include Marjorie . E.
McFarland and Lorraine E. Thom
as, arrangements; Aim T. Drives,
E. Miriam Jones and Jean A.
Kelley, refreshments; Marta N.
Alberts and Marjorie I. Zint, pro
gram. R. Helen Gordon '42 will
lead singing.
Filing of point system cards
will be completed tonight when
coeds meet in northeast lounge.
Atherton Hall and Grange Lobby
at 10 p. m.
THE DAILY- COLLEGIAN
We, The Women
Choose Those Partners
You Will Swing
A -nickel, a Male on the other
end of the line, and in half a
minute you'll have a date for the
annual Cwen dance.
Not only thatf---it's just as easy
as it sounds. Fellows are flatter
ed to get invitations to the dance
'cause it isn't every day gals ask
them: Some keep a record. of
their invitations!
So you see, it's best to get your
date right away. There isn't much
time left and. soon there won't
be any dates left. •
From 9 p. in. until midnight
Friday the Nittany Lions will play
for -you and the man yoU choose
in White Hall gymnasium. What
you - pay for your fun will go to
ward four $5O scholarships for de
serving sophomores.
So start clanging your nickels
and begin. your social whirl with
the first Fall formal.
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WOMEN IN SPORTS
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"Come and carve a pumpkin" is
the theme of an informal Hal
lowe'en party fOr freshman women
to be given by WRA Outing Club
in White Hall gymnasium from 8
to,lo p. rri. Tuesday.
Margaret K. Rameley '44, Outing
Club president, stressed that each
coed Should bring a knife and
ten cents - for entrance in the
carving contest. Additional en
tertainment will consist of bobbing
for apples - and eating apples from
strings. DoughnutS and cider will
be served.
Committee members include, E.
Rosene Stauffer '44, general. chair
man, Ilah E. Dennis '44, Sally W.
Piollet '44, Arleen M. Sanderlin '44,
,Ellen E. Sherk '44, and Miss Mil
dred A. Lucey, instructor in phy
sical education.
Frosh hockey players
. defeated
sophomores, 3-2, yesterday. Scoring
were sophomores Mildred Cookerly
and - Fran Angle and freshman An
na Radle. •
Although weekly Bowling Club
meetings have been discontinued,
to maintain membership, coeds
must bowl four games weekly, an
nounced Anita M. Knect '42, pres
ident. Players should record their
name, score and date on the bulle
tin board in the alleys.
Lange Elected President
Grayce A. Lange '43 was elected
president of Frazier St. dormitory.
Other officers are Anne G. Brister
'45, vice president; Kathleen I.
Baumiester '44,
,secretary-treasur
er; Rosanne• M. Brooks '45, social
chairman.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE—Lapin fur coat and
fur-trimmed su.• in good condi
tion. Size 12. If interested, call
4890. 3tch 21 22 23.
Women Debate
College Issue
"Should all women attend col
lege?'!- This question will be de
bated at the meeting of pi Lamb
da Theta, women's education
honorary, northwest lounge,
Atherton Hall at 7:30 o'clock to
.
night. ,
R. Helen Gordon '42 will defend
the resolutions-while Lois E. Noto
vity '42 will take the negative.
Marge King '42 will be chairman ,
of the debate and the open forum
which will last 20 minutel.
Both Miss Gordon, Pi Lambda
Theta president; and Miss Noto
vit4, president of Delta Alpha• De- •
ta, women's speech honorary,
.are.
varsity debaters and members ,of
Delta Sigma Rho, national Speech
honorary.
Pi Lambdas Theta . .will entertain-
Kappa Phi Kappa, -men's educa
tion honorary, • at Hi-Vu Lodge.
Cars will leave the back of Old
Math at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.
Co-chairmen are H. Kathleen
Fra2er '42 and. Helen W. Hancher
'42. Committee members, all sen
iors, include Betty F. Gibson, Jean
K.' Snyder, Grace M. Seip, and.E.
Louise Ashburn, , foOd, and Miss
Gordon, Miss Hancher, Miss .Sny
der, Miss Seip and Mildred M.
Taylor, transportation.
Banquet To Inaugurate
PSCA Fund Campaign
The complimentary, opening din
ner given •by the board of directors
for. over 350. faculty and student
section ,Chairmen, diviSion leaders
and solicitors campaigning for the
PSCA drive, wilL be held at the
.-Nittany Lion Inn at s:3o•Sunday
evening, declared, M. Jean Seanor
'42, chairman.
A. John Currier '42, will act as
toastmaster and , 'John W. Dague
'42 will lead songs and cheers.
Speakers are President Ralph D.
Hetzel; Dr. Herbert King, - aSsoci-.
ate secretary of the National Coun
cil of Student Chritsian Associa;•
tions; Charles M. Speidel, finance
canvass chairman; and Harry W.
Seamans, PSCA secretary.
Six freshmen, Joyce Ash, Lenys
Blews, Elizabeth Furst, Katherine
Metzger, Meryl Rewbridge, and
Monna Sdhibley, who make up the
freshman sextet, will be featured.
Theta Xi To Dance
Theta Xi fraternity will sponsor
a formal pledge dance tomorrow
evening at their fraternity. hOuse
Campus Owls, led by Jimmy Mc-
Adams, will play.
TfYU.RSIcA'St," . OOT c)8 R •410..,
News:flasheil
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WASHINGTON large Oen
-ale group - is reported to have taken
the . lead in the movenknt .to arm
merchant ships, spurred on by'.re-fi that several members of , thei
crew of the - Bold Venture are still
missing,
LONDON Renewed British air
attacks on the French cbast'and* on
Bremen from English bases and on
Italian ports in Sidily from Middle
East bases were reported in an 'oi
ficial British communique tait
night.
Dengler To able Talk
• Dr. Robert 'E. Denglef; head• of
the classical language depart : -
ment at the College, will . be 'the
guest speaker- 'at 7 this . ' , Friday'
nights : services Of Vies. Hillel FOtin- •
dation. His subject will be "The
Jew in the Greek World," Arthur
Jaffe; .chairman of the feligioys
committee announced. The pro
gram will begin at 7:15 p: m. and
will be followed a reception..
Delegates Named
- Recently .elected Emanon repre
sentatives' to . Panhellenic Council
are C. Betty Friedinan '44; - and
Mmsine •Shalit '42; House of Repre
sentatives, Florence A. Most ~ '44;
WRA; Elizabeth Aaron '44. .
Alpha. Tau Omega will be enter
tained by, Kappa Alpha' Theta at a
coffee hour . from 7. , 10:140 p. m.
Wedne-sday.
He's Back 4 p ain!
Hold your Via;
Hang to - youe'hafikies!
He's Terrific! -
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