The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 28, 1941, Image 4

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    PAGE FOriP.
WPB Plans Annual
(Camp Counselors Confab
Demonstrations of firebuilding,
wood-chopping, making bed rolls
;and a campfire program have been
planned !for the annual Camp
Counselors Conference at the MUM
Cabin from 1:30 p. m. Saturday to
10 a. m. Sunday.
Committees include Dorothy J.
Jennings '44, general chairman;
Natalie A. Siebert '43, food; R.
Helen Gordon '42, program; Mar
garet K. Ramaley '44, firebuilding;
jean C. Esh '43, publicity; Kather
ine A. Loresch '42, 'display; and
Harriet M. Gray, advisor.
Coeds may sign at the WRA of
fice or on bulletin boards in wom
en's dormitories until noon Friday.
Girls
For That Individual
COIFFURE 'FOR SOPH HOP
Consult .
RAND BEAUTY SALON
Special Shampoo with Finger Wave 50c Every Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
Evenings by Appointment
111 S. Allen Si. (Over Metzgers) , Dial 2621
• ~ ALLAN DE WITT JAN SAVITT. .-. . •. REC HALL
AND
• FOUR TOPPERS • DANCING 9 TO 2
THE TOP HAITERS
• AL LEP% .AT • TICKETS $3.85.
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• SOPH . HOP . - •
Soph Hop and . Houseparty the Perfect Combination for Your .Weekend, Enjoyment . - , .
We, The Women
Prattle Doesn't
Have To Be Idle
Prattle on this campus falls into
several ruts. While less griping is
neither possible nor probable, grip
ers might suggest some remedies
for things they attack. If that fails
they might exert enough energy to
divert their minds into more profit
able channels.
From hither and yon. come some
suggestions of what all of us can
help attain. We can
Continued College spirit whether
we win or lose.
Enthusiasm toward College pro
jects.
Fewer coeds smoking on campus.
Less from men about coeds.
Less from coeds about imports
Less about WSGA bogeywomen
Less about I'FC bogeymen.
More righteOlisness among
Ii,VSGA goddesses.
: Additional colors ceremonies at
sun-down.
And this from the men—lewer
coeds in their skellar.
Less about coed, recreation and
more about a' Women's Athletic
Association.
Less about impeccable home ec
cers.
More quiet, quiet hours.,
Additional light around campus.
'More cooperation among dormi-,
tory hostesses.
Less talk about student counsel
ors building morale and more
building.
Some manners in dining halls.
Less grass for lunch.
A choice of meat or fish on Fri
day.
If students heeded this, we would
have naught - to spiel about, except
perhaps, some of the more neces
sary things of life and we don't
mean sex.
Students Contribute $996
(Continued from Page One)
ald F; Doherty '42, All-College
vice-president, and Dr. Marsh .W.
White, physics professor and mem
ber of the PSCA board of directors,
also spoke.
Co-president of the PSCA with
Currier is Sara P. Searle - '42, - who
spoke on appreciation of PSCA:
Walter N. Shambach' '42 led - the
invocation while John W. Dague
'42, song leader, and R. Tracy Ed
dinger '42, pianist, had charge of
group singing. Guests were in
troduced by Harry W. Seamans,
PSCA general secretary.
Stanton '44 Initiated
Lorraine H. Stanton '44 was in
itiated by Theta • Phi Alpha Sun
day. •
AT THE MOVIES-
CATHAUM:
• "Ladies In Retirement"
STATE:
"International Squadron'
NITTANY:
"Belle Starr"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Honorary Signs
Campus Owls
Jimmie McAdam and his Cam . -
pus Owls — will play for MOrtar
Board's Sadie Halirkins dance in .
White Hall from 9 o'clock' to mid
night November 15.
Committees • include Elizabeth
Kinsloe '42, chairman,- Ruth W.
Barbey '42, A. Patricia Beliney
'42, Marion. E. Sperling '42, E.
Dolly Gilbert '44 and Lucille D.
Weinstein '44, decorations; Betty
L. Zeigler '42, 'chairman, Jean
Babcock '42, Janet M. Hartz '42 .
and Mildred M. Taylor '42, tickets.
Sarah 'P. Searle '42, qhairman,
Mary B. Anderson '42 and Mar
garet M. Deiner '42, invitations;
Jeanne C. • Stiles band; R.
Helen Gordon '42, chairman, and
Alice M. Murray '42, publicity.
Need Pep At 8 A. M.!
See The Calcium Display
If you need pep for your eight
o'clocks 'and cheer for your .five
o'clocks, see the calcium exhibit
in '209 Home Economics- Building
from 8 a. m. to noon today.. This
is the, fifth in a series of weekly
nutritional exhibits by junior •nu
trition classes.
Part of , the diSplay will show
-foods containing one-tenth • adult
calcium requirements and another
will , compare amounts Of celciuth
in different . foods to that in One
: glass of milk. •
Albino rats, in their third week
of observafion,• show effects of de-:
fietent diets.. Recent rat studies
conducted by Dr. Harry' C.. Sher
man of
an
UniverSity show
that an adequate diet enriched
with .calcium results in better
health, added vigor and a ten
per 'cent increase in life cycle.
H6ne Ec Club Invites
faculty To Party
Home !Economics faculty mem
bers will be entertained by, the
Home Economics Club in White
Hall*gymnasium from 7 to 8 - p. m:
tomorrow.
Committees include Irene M.
Toth '42, .general chairman, Chat
lotte E. Miller '43, properties chair:= ,
man; and Marie E. Weiss '44 and.
Mary Ann Krall '44, games chair
men.
Katherine Simone '45 arid Betty
Sante '45, chairmen and Alice Jane
Herr '45, Elizabeth McKinley '45
and Marie .Rokos - '4.5 will plan food
and decorations.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
LOST--Keuffel and Esser. Slide . . • •
Rule.. Reward. Dial 3115 or see . READ. THE •COLLEGIAN 4- ''
C. W: Ziemer, 119-Pond Labora- CLASSIFIEDS
tory. itch 28 .
FOR RENT—Single or double
room. Twin beds in private
home for Gentile boys'. 625 N.
Allen.
WANTED-25 boys for night sales
• work. Sally's Sandwich Service.
Call 2373 between noon and mid
night. , Oct. 28, 29, 30 ch J. B.
LOST—Log Trig, Duplex Slide
Rule. Finder please call 814.
Lloyd Nedley, 132 W. Beaver.
Rides Wanted
PAP—(2) New York or vicinity, L.
Thursday 9 a. m. Ret. Sunday
afternoon. C. Lightbody 4935,
RINV—New York L. Wednesday 4 p.
in. C. Maxine 349 Atherton Hall
5051.
ANNOUNCES OPEN . HOUSE
Jean A. Krauser '42, Panhellenic
_president, invites freshman and
transfer women to visit gOrority
'houses and suites from 4 io 5:30 p.
m; today. Coeds May 4 stay ,- not
longet than 30 minutes at each
house. , -
Honorary Elects King
Temporary President
Marge King ',42 was elected
teinporary president of Pi Lambda
Theta, women's- education'; honor
ary, for The - "second` eightweeks
while R. Helen Gordon '42, presi
dent, and Helen W. Hancher '42,
vice-president; will practise teach.
Pi4 - ambda Theta members will
act as guides at the'State English
teachers• conference sponsored by ;
the F'ennsylvania bianch' of the.
Secondary
,School principles As
sociation and the 'School of Educa
tion on Saturday. •Guides be
Ruth - J. Plesser '42 and Mildred
M. Taylor '42; co':chairrnion,,Betty
F. Gibson '42, R. _Helen Gordon'
'42, Marge King '42, Lois E. Noto-: . ,
vitz '42, Grace M. Seip '42
Jean, K. Snyder '42.. • -
Dr. Clifford R. Adaing, instruc
tor in psychology and .education,
will speak on -"Women in kduca
tion and Marriage"; at the meet
ing - on Wednesday; November.' 5,
Meetings wild be alternate . Wed
nesdays .:instead of Thursdays.-
Pumpkin Party Tonight
.WRA Outing Club has invited ,
coeds to carve pumpkins at the
'Hallowe'en. party in White Hall
gymnasium from 8' to 10 .O'clock
tonight. Freshmen:: have •been
granted late permissions.. I‘,/lar--
garet K. Rameley . - 1 ,44, general'
chairman, stressed that_ Women
should bring ten cents - fOr:pn‘rnp
kins which' they may keep., r-
State
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Womenii..venale-
4101 - 110 ed
Seventeen women were named e
to the varsity debate squad. by
Cliyton H. Schug,- debate' coich.
- Debaters include R. lieleti-Gor
don '42, Lois J. Hunter '4 . 2;`;Aara.
L. Lipser '42, Lois E. Notovitz '42,
Sara M. Bailey '43, Mafgaret,•Van
Houten '43, Lois .14 , HaisaP '43,
Evelyn' R. Wilner Harriet
Block '44, Betty . .Roi . e:'Broderick
4 44, Dorothy 'K.- lEirdnner: , . B.
Betty Chuse '44, Freida
'44, ..Florence Jaffey !44, Veron
lea 'Mazur • '44, Floreneel.A.t:MOst
'44, and Margaret H..flarnal&44.
Question for thisj,yor:W l ,Me-,
solved: That . the 'fedefart6Venn
meat should regulate ..by—law all.
labor`unions - in the linjte'd.-Statei.”_
Freshman candidates , • inClude
Jane Bnchanan, Marry, 13attle;;L4r-.
ene., Claney, Ruth Clyde, Shirley
A. Fink, C. Grate Croodlin Mar
tha Gosicknyi,,BarbaragoMarY
G. Longenecker, Mai-iie ; lfenß,er,i
-nell, .01a M. lio.ltos,. §e F -
berg, Helen Rurnmelv
Rosalind Schnitzer, Catherine
SVrabeley, lone Travioli, A Jane
ykrychoff and Marion Zang. ,
Costumcliarty'Plinned
Miles Street dorinitory4vill cel
• ~
brate , Hallowe'en. with',AriNprigin4l
costume paity
Thursday. .;Tean V'A. , .litargin • '44,
Helen M:. Chapel :43'.:ariatitatirla
J. Weavei , ”•'43, are in
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