PAGE; FOUR Mild Contacts Include 'Sisters' Big sisters may not visit their little sisters in rooms during the present limited association period, but may treat them, Frances E. Haley '43, Panhellenic rushing chairman, .stated last night.. She emphasized that limited as vociation, which will continue un til Januiity • 19; 'does not include room visiting and is "dutch treat." Freshman and transfer women are urged to attend the second open house from 4' to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday. The final one will be Thursday, November 13. No invi tations are extended for them. Dates for two get-togethers be tween Thanksgiving and Christ mas with attendance by invitation only, will be announced during :November. Dorothy C, Ellis '43, Panhellenic Council representative, has an nounced that the Panhellenic barn dance for freshman, transfer, and sorority women will be in White Hall from 7:30 to 0:30 p. m. Thurs day. Sorority women will not wear pins. Panhellenic Council will meet in the apartment of Miss Mary Jane Stevenson, assistant to the dean of Women, at 6:30 p. in. Tuesday. Dairs Doffing Daughter Does Her Duty, Tau Too much praise has been heap ed on IDad lately. How about a 9)lug or two for Dad's daughter? While Papa is worrying. about being the guy who pays for his daughter's edtication, he might concern himself a little with the results, Penn State coeds mayy lavish money on cokes and cigarettes, but when exam week. rolls around, they make up • for it by proving their worth intellectually., Statistics show that their grades are higher than the men's. This may he because 'they are chosen from a higher group of high school students, since Only a limited num ber of women are admitted to Penn State. On team trips away froth. home Penn 'State's assistant football managers -always pack two com plete uniforms for each player. ;,Who? /Animal When? , Tonight 1 1:Where? Schwab Audi • Why? To lEnteriain You With De Best! It's the I/dt comedy of the season 115 c Pllus Tax It's a Players' Pirauction OPENS PORTALS—Betty L. Zeig ler '42, WRA president, has an nounced that parents are invited to • visit • White Hall from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight. 111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WOMEN IN SPORTS 111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Six coeds have qualified for the All-College golf tournament, an nounced Marge King, Golf Club president. They include Johnnie Fleming, who shot a 43 in the nine hole preliminary round; ' Marge King, 45; Eleanor Freedman. 47; Gin* , Berkhouse, 51; Adele Levin, 53; and Janet Herzog, 60. In the first match, King defeated Freedman, 2 and 1, and Herzog defaulted to Berkhouse. Fleming and Levin have not played. Twenty-eight women have been named to the Army and Navy hockey teams that will play a three game contest next week. Players include Navy--4_.. Dunk elzerger '43, G. Fitting '43, M. HaV erstick. '43, , B. Hooper '44 and M. Robison '45, forwards: F. Burke '44, A. Levin '44, M. Weldy '44, P. Gregory '45 and M. Longnecker '45, /halfbacks; A. DrivaS '43, A. Bur 'well '44 and E. Brown '45, full backs; S. Scrivanich, goalies. Army —P. Crossman '43, P. Rugh '43, F. Angle '44; B. McGee '45, arid A. 'Radle '45, forwards; M. Devling '43, M: Duffman '43, T. Jackson '43, M. Cookerly '44, and Cauffman '45, halfbacks; J.: Holmes '43, G. Judge '44 and R. Ernst '45, fullbacks; A. Sheffield '43, goalie. Around Her Neck She Wears—Most Anything Around her neck she wears— well, anything from the legendary purple ribbon to twisted loops of macaroni painted with.nail polish. Wild arid' whatky is the motto and coeds go out of their way to devise clever necklaces. One of the. most popular mate rials is the sea shell; all kinds and all colors are combined with no set pattern governing arrangement. Gaily colored pencils and gaudy rubber bands are used either sep arately or together for adornment. Strands of cantalope seeds and strings . of acorns are flaunted by energetic soul' who made them. Paper clips have their own group of supporters since they aren't so difficult to string. Pitt ROTC Inducts Coeds University of Pittsburgh in ducted 12 senior women as honor ary coed officers of the University - ROTC regiment last week. A tradition at Pitt, the coeds are selected by the cadet officers, ap proved by the dean of women's office, and finally passed upon by the head of the military deoart men t. CLASSIFIED SECTION WHAT'S COMING OFF? • 2teh2s 28 J. M Rides Wanted R.W.—New York. L. next Fri day morning or Thursday after noon. C. Bob Finger, 4078. 2tpd 24 25. RW—JNew York City or vicinity. L. Fri: at 3 p. m. C. 132 Grange. E. Metz. 3tpd Oct. 20, 22; 23 TaE DAILY CCiu2ll-GlikN `" 1 From Diapers To - Dances—Ask Dad From babies to coeds, the reac tions of Dad to our existence can be arranged in chronological order. This weekend we will honor the man who: I—APaced the hospital corridor. 2—Beamed when relatives said we looked "just like him." 3—Pretended he didn't hear us cry in the middle of the night. 4—Willingly posed for pictures, holding us gingerly in his'arms. s—Did our first grade arithme tic. 6—Played with our Christmas presents. 7—Evaded punishing us, after Mother had threatened, "Wait un til your father comes home." B—Paid for broken windows. 9—Suggested we play the piano for visitors. 10—Suffered through our recita tions at church functionS. • 11—Gave us movie money, when we needed to study. 12—Called us ungrateful and spoiled. 13—Talked endlessly to - our dates while we wondered just what he would tell them next. 14--Tells lurid tales of his col lege dSys. 151.ectures us on smoking; then - buys us cigaretts. 16—Gives unlimited advice. 17—Flirts with our college friends. • 18—Always helps us Dut of a "jam." 'Squeaky' Likes _ Freshman Coeds "Squeaky," the squirrel rescued by coeds in front of Women's Building after he fell from his nest, has successfully completed a three weeks program of orienta tion. Although he has become accus tomed to college life, he hasn't mastered the rudiments of good Manners. Squeaky persists in climbing over visitors iwhere he Makes his home. He also has a nannoying habit of hiding things in, her knitting basket. The squirrel sleeps in the waste basket. His "three-squares" con sist of peanuts, acorns, apples, and marshmallows. ... The problem confronting his owners is whether to return Squeaky to his natural habitat or keep him safely sheltered in Women's Building. 300 Attend Cwen Dance More than 300 couples attended the Cwen dance, first formal of the year, in White Hall last night. Dance proceeds will go for Cwen scholarships presented annually to coeds on the basis . .of scholarship, need, and activities. Home Ec Building Open Ellen 11. Richards members will conduct parents and visitors through the Home. Economics Building from 11 p. m. to noon to day. Guests may visit classrooms and laboratories. SELECTED BROADCASTS Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 is played over WQXR at 8 p. m. "Your •Hit Parade" in on the pro gram of WCAU at 9 p. m. Paul Whtieman and his Orches tra play over KWY at Mignight. TOMORROW Joseph Hoffman, world famous pianist, will play with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra over WCAU at 3 p. m. Basil Rathbone and Green Gar son will be in the cast of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" broadcast over WCiAU at 7:30 p. m. Benny Goodman and his Orches tra is at the mike of WCAU at 11:30 i ) • ni• BEAD THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS, TODAY LEADS CHEERS R. Helen GOr don '42 will lead songs and cheers at the second transfer coffee hour sponsored by - WSGA Junior Serv ice Board in Atherton Hall at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. We, The Women To Sorority-Minded Rosh, Transfers With sorority (rushing season in .its fifth week, freshman and trans fer women are confronted with the problem of whether they should join a sorority and if so, which one. A sorority gives - a coed the op portunity'to cultivate a broader in terest in campus and social activ- ifloweVer, do not think that such opportunities are open only to sor 7 ority women, for many independ ent women have: been outstanding: in campus and. social life .wititinut the assistance' of a sorority: . • If you are doubtful about pledg ing, don't let yourself be swayed by the idea of either "belonging" or being "left out?' You won't be left out of anything as long as you, as an individual, have something to offer the College. Above all, learn to disiinguish between salestalk and sincerity of women who are rushing you. If you are interested in 'becom; ing part of a sorority group, 'wheth er you are being rushed or not, it is wise to attend Panhellenic func tions and sorority open. houses, for only through them can sorority women know of your interest - It is also advisable to make sure that the women of the' sorority you choose have interests .. similar to yours. And remember—you don't have to join a sorority. KiMP AOPi Pledges Two Dorothy Jane Jennings '44 and .fOotball game,- 'and Emation Mary J. Matry '44 pledged Alpha entertain :gnest.s. - in• Atherton Hill Omicron Pi yesterday. .. HANDS POINT To The Classified Many of the readers of The Daily Collegian, every year, use its Classified Column to great advantage. The services it gives are many: use of its space costs little. Want to BUY or SELL? Something LOSFor FOUND? Have a ROOM or APARTMFNT FOR RENT? USE THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED: IT PAYS. • . . . ~ . , ,r.i., 7 .Mi'atlF.OD.fts)lt/UStl.ffit - , . SenaieOriliff-,':r Frosh 10 Orditicks WSGA Senate granted a request from WRA President Betty L. Zeigler '42 that freshman - women be given 10 o'clock permission to attend the WIRA Hallowe'en Party in White Hall folloWing the mass meeting Tuesday. i . . Freshman women are'required to sign out for the party with dormi-, tory hostesses and check in at White Hall. r ' Janet V. Holmes and Gladys S. Fitting were appointed to WSGA Junior Service . BOar4-• by , Senate members to' replace 'Henrietta Hayward and Elizabeth . K. HOath who left school. Betty J. Patton '42 was name WSGA activ,ities.sen ator and E. Louise Hack '42, chair man of the WSGA dance. WSGA ,has requested that poli ticsil cliques do not hold meetings in fraternity houses since freshman women are notperinitted in lionsea dUring the week. Fresh Man Council will meet in. McAllistetr Hall at 5 p. m. Thurs day. Paine '43 Appointed Finance Board Member Elizabeth V: Paine '43 was ap pointed junior women's representa tive to the Interclass :Finance Board by Jerome_ H. Blakeslee, Junior class president, yesterday. WSGA has approved the appointment. The bthird determines class bud gets, approves expenses, and desig nates- annual class assessments. It is composed of chairman, sen ior and past . junior class treasur er, class treasurers and woman_ representatives from each. class. A graduate treasurer and 'presidents of the three upper. classes are ex officio mmbers. Home Ec Council Elects Painfer, Thompson IBaraba C. Painter '45 and Sara Thompson '45 were elected, to" Home Economics AdvisOry Council ThUrsday. Composed of two representatives from each clasS and presidents, of Ellen H.. Richards Club and Home Economics the Council bas been in. existence three years. It integrates • home economics activi ties and serves as a liason for stu dent-faculty relationships. Coffee Hour Planned Kappa• Alpha -Theta will give a Dath' Day coffee hour after the ALL PHONE 711 or 4372
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