The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 30, 1941, Image 4

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New Coed Drinking Measure Tabled,v Gho sts %Goblins .
Frohck In Dorms
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Senate Passes Revised Constitution. Witches and goblins will help
create Hallowe'en atmosphere at
dorimtory parties this meek.
Dean's Letter Asks The four Atherton Hall units had
Will Minty Proposal . . , • . ii .. • •
Plank& President Asks- Hallowe'en parties after hall mpet-
Drinking Rule Change ings last night. Cider and cookies
With Other Gronps . were served.
WSGA. Senate tabled for furth- Bairn Dance Attendance To the Senate of WSGA:
The question of drinking by McCormick Dorm_ frolicked at. .a
costume party last night at which
er investigation a letter from. Dean. .Fre,shman, transfer, and soror- women students has been brought
Marie Scialabba, social chairman,
Charlotte E. Ray, recommending ity women. are urged to attend the to our attention so often in recent was in charge.
action on coed drinking in vicin- Panhellenic Barn Dance in White days that it becomes necessary for
;Farmers will swing their part
-3ly roadhouses. ' ' Hall from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock to- those entrusted with women's af- ners at a barn dance at the Nittany
4.
.., night, by Jean A. Krauser '42, Pan- fairs to state again our standards Coop at 8 p. rn.. Saturday. Mary
Senate unanimously accepted hellenic president. Sorority women and our purposes. •
the streamlined WSGA Constitu- H. Steele '44 and Irwin Kline '43
are requested not to wear pins. It is recommended that the state
lion submitted to Senators last planned the dance..
Midst cornstalks and pumpkins; ment on page 38, Section 111, of the .
,week. •
The revised eenstituti°n Harry Meyers and his local three .1941 Handbook be revised to in- 0111111111111111111MIWIMMIIIMMUMM1110111
provides for sectioning various
governing branches of the organi-
piece band will. call numbers and elude a rule against drinking in
Supply hill-billy music, Refresh-'surrounding communities or road- WOMEN IN SPORTS
ration and sets forth specific quail-
merits wit be served, houses. (Attention is called to
fications and duties of. WSGA of:-
Regulation of Pennsylvania Liquor 1 111911111111911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
ficers,
_Control Board, page 17, with ref- Army Navy Tie 2-2
The suggestion prohibiting coed . is j T erence to the selling or giving of 9 ,
drinking was put aside for later lakonmes lake liquor to minors. )
1 .. S Fighting against time, a scrappy
action until other campus agencies The need of complete loyalty to Navy crew succeeded in tying the
and . organizations had been con- our College and its reputation, as Army squad, 2-2, in the waning
suited, ew littert well as our responsibility to the minutes of yesterday's hockey
- Jean Babcock '42, WSGA. presi- - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, game. This Was the first encoun
dent, stated that the -recommenda- was most ably presented by Pres-Six coeds were .initiated intoter of the annual three-game series.
lion will be presented in All-Col- ident Hetzel in his talk to freshmen
Lakonides, N , irotrien's physical edu- Held scoreless throughout the
lege Cabinet meeting this week, on October 14.. No better reason
cation honorary, last night. first period, Army forwards suc
and proposals, will be made to could be given for reminding every
They are Mary Jane Cook '43, cessfully bombarded the Navy goal
have committees from WSGA student that wherever she goes sh
, Geraldine A. Custer '43, Janet v. for two scores in the second half,
IFC, and hat societies study the represents the ' , Pennsylvania State
Holmes' '43, Marian E. Hera '43, both credited to center forward
measure. _
Neva M. Peterson '44, and Doris College, Anna Radle.
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Senators were urged to take the E, Porter '44, Sincerely yours, , Sis Fitting, high scoring Navy
problem to hall and house meet- Requirements fpr initiation .are Charlotte E. Ray forward, tallied twice, once early
ings for additional. comments . and -
at least a 1.5 average, participa- • in the first hall and the other with
consideratio»,
tion. in ' two WRA Clubs, and a Greeks Entertain only a minute left to play.
Two amendments were _ added' recommendation from the eligi- Kappa Alpha Theta entertain- The lineup: . .
to the up-to-date ednstitution, bility committee based on attitude. ed Alpha Tau Omega at a coffee Army-IP. Cauffman, r.w.; P.
WSGA secretary will serve, as The women also must be physical hour last night and Gamma Phi Crossman, r.i.; A: 'Raffle, c.f.; P.
chairman of the WSGA nominat- education majors. Beta will entertain Alpha Chi Rugh, Li.; B. McGee, 1.w.; T. Jack
ing group composed of senior sen- Lakonicles will: sponsor a Play Omega at a . Coffee"honr from 4:30 son, r.h.;- M. Duffman, c.ii.; 11/1
eters. Another provision was
,ac- Symposium in White Hall Nevem-',to 5:30 P. m: today.
,Mrs. Robert
. eciokerly, 1.h.; R. Ernst, i.b.; J.
cented making freshman senators ber 16 for all men and women E: Dengler, town alumna, will be iinimes, 1.b.; "A.. - Sheffield, g.
ex-officio members of. Freshman
Council.
physical education majors.
Dane- hostess to Chi Omega at supper Navy.:—L. Dunkelberger, r.w.; M:
ing and group games are planned at 5:30 p. m. Sunday and Delta Haverstick, r.i.; S. Fitting, c.f.; M.
The motien made by Margaret for the informal get-together to Gamma will entertain its province Robison, IL; B. Hooper, 1.w.; M.
IC Sherman /1.3, WSGA vice- Longenecker, r.h.; P. Gregory', c.h.;
acquaint men and women physical secretary, Mrs. H. H. Jacobs of
president, that the American Rededucation students: Washington, D. C., this weekend. A. Levin, 1.h.; A. Drives, r.b.; E.
Cross and Friends Service drives _ - Brown, 1.b.; S. ScrivaniCh, g.
,
among coeds be incorporated with
WSGA's aminal Christmas fund We, The Women Substitution—Navy, M. Weldy;
Ariny, F. Angle, G. Judge
campaign, was passed. . ow
Nees WSGA,
Petition Plan News WS6A, Coed Cooperation ; -
It was decided that freshman • - -
women engaged in project work
in architectural laboratories over
weekends need not forfeit one
o'clock permissions for the work,
Senate approved the naming of
six women to WSGA Dance corn
)nittees. Members include -. Janet
M. Hartz '42, chairman, M. Eliza
beth Shelly '42, and E. Elizabeth
Eshleman '43; invitations, Marjory
A. Cousley '42, chairman, Claire
Hildinger '42 and Elizabeth E.
Munroe '43, E, Louise Hack '42
was previously named general
chairman.
Eleanor Lathrop '45 has been
rained secretary of WSGA Fresh-.
man Council.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
WANTED-25 boys for night sales
work. Sally'g Sandwich Service.
Call 2373 between noon. and mid,
night. Oct. 28, 29, 30 ch J. B.
USHERS WAil'il'El3:—for _Monday,
iVednesciaY;, Friday afterniionS.
Any student hailing one br more
of these afternoons- free of classes.
apply Cathaimi theatre Friday
afternOon at 4p, in. itch 30 J. M.
WANTED—AinbitiOus student for.
part time Work.. Mist have neat
appearance. Preferably sophomore
or freshman. Apply for interview,
Mr. Leffler, Hotel State College
between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. Thur
day, October 30.
IFIINE PORTRAIITS
EINE WORKMANSHIP--
A/W Recloonabig Priced!
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
214 ): Coll eye ve. By Appointment
Activity Participation Becomes Open Road .
As we recover from the shock of Members shOuld be seniors with
WSGA. House of Representatives perhaps one or two juniors and
unprecedented rapid action on the should represent as many
. of the
proposed petition system for selec- campus 'l:actions as possible. Sor
tion of .committeewomen, we can ority Niersits sorority and: sorority
Only offer them a helping hand in versus independent leanings, oft
its further clarifications to women denied' but ever present, can be
students. trampled down here only if the
Complete understanding and co- board members are impartial in
operation on the part of coeds are their sentiments and in their ap
prime regyisites for tue successful pointments.
operation of such a plan. Each When a proposed project comes
woman must. feel that no longer up, WSGA-Senate will announce it
will the road. into. WSGA activity several weeks beforehand and in
be a blind. alley into which she is terested coeds will " then . submit
either. led or never enters. Choice their names and preferred type of
of type of activity. in Which she work to this board before a certain
would like •to participate and deadline. •
seleCtion of the particular time After the petitions are received, RW—ROUnd trip to Pittsburgh or
when she will be free to help with the groups will go over the appli-
vicinity; L Fri after 3—Ret Sun.
.
various projects will now rest upon. cants, selecting those who . have C Mel Kaminsky, 4927 or 4749.
the individual coed. . time and who show ability to carry 2tpd 29-30 M
A central board of from three to
out the - work. If properly - admin- RW---Pittsburgh or vicinity—L--
five women with a .wide range of
- .
istered, different women will be Fri after 4—C— 701—Bill Lane.
.
2tpd 29-30 M
chosen•
knowledge- about the • number -of each time to eliminate the
hours and type of.work involved in
R.W.—Phila. or Doylestown. L.
"favored few". trend in the past.
6 p. m. C. 4119._
This, in brief, is het system- soFriday, .. Si,
WISGtA. projects will be. elected or •
R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Friday
.af
tiPPOlh*. successful in other colleges. House
• '
~ And here with the .clidite otthese: •
bt Representatives may have to ter 4 p. M. C. Eddie, 2161.
, .
adapt. it to our particular. set-up - .A.Wel:Nr . York. - City. L. 4 -. ri-
EidrninintrEitOts lies the inherent
.411:Minor changes; but no moreday R. •
A Sunday.' C. Roberts; 2919.
subtesa of failare of the entire
- all-inClUaive or more potentially -
P.W.—DoylestoWn Or vicinity.
fil.thi. • .
capable group could undertake it. •
L. Friday 5 p. rn. R. Sunday eve
. It is ' a relatively SIMPIe inetand- ning. C: George, 2779. .
tion in comparison to the point . P.W.—Kane or . Union city. L.
syStern. Please,• let's not take two Friday. R. Sunday. C. Weed, 4693.
years to think it Over this time be- • P.W.-Indiana, *Pa. L. Saturday
- fore beginning operations. noon. R. Sunday evening. C.• Bob,
2034.
Why Hostesses Get Grey R.W.—Harrisburg or York. L.
Last night after many special Friday afternoon. C. J. Taylor,
requests by . transfer women, Triangle fraternity. ltpd 30 M.
WSGA Junior Service Board gave R.W.—N.Y.C. Can leave Thurs
mother coffee hour to better ac- day afternoon or Friday morning.
quaintanees between transfers and C. 2369,, ask for Charlie.
upinrelass women. Last night 30 PW—Phila. Lv. Fri. Noon Call
women sipped coffee in Atherton 711 Center Watts. Ask for
lounge, 9 of them were Junior .90E: utoo.t
Service Board members, 2 were E.W.—Routict trip .to Baltimore,
assistants to the dean of women, Md., or -Washington. L. Friday
4 were hostesses, 1 was Hep Gor- after 4 p. m. or Saturday morning.
don, 1 was singer Shirley Ives. R. Sunday. C. Mervin Quartner,
,
How's your subtraction? Ours 4927 or 4749.
didn't bring such happy results. P.W.—For N. Y. C. L. Friday,
A.M.M. 8:30 a. in. R. Sunday. C. Schmitt,
4859.
AT THE MOVIES
CATHAMYL: . .
"Father. Takes. A Wife"
STATE
"Married Bachelor"
NI'F'PANY
"In The Navy"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity will 1 4 Friday afternoon.
entertain Delta Gamma• at dinner C. Center Watts Hall, 711, Room
The Women's Glee Club at Syra
cus university is in its thirty-see-
and year
SELECTED BROADCASTS
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, is
featured by WQXR at 8 p. m.
Don Ameche and Connie Bps
well are stars of WLW at 9 p. m.
Glenn Miller is at the mike of
WCAU at 10 p. m.
Raymond Gram Swing, news
commentator, speaks over WOR
at 10 p. in.
Rides Wanted
7 , 0:
4 ;1 , 7*
' . l l ll - O)3,SDAY .. " : (Id • r tt)..
• r
CoMil':TO:..Aid
Delinquerils'
PSCA community service ccnn :
mittee will assist '.v4.th Saturday
recreation prograrkS'' at Laurerx
Village, school for mental d ii
dents.l , , , ... 1 , 1 . ;.
Dr. Effie C. Ireland, dirctor, x.
In
tended the invitation after sh . g
Corrine J. Deutsph '43 4 Ros nd
M. Nelson '43, Alberta M. Sp ins
'44 and Evelyn - 11: — "Witrf' dr'''''43
through the school-,last
,w.ne1c,...._
Inmates are .wolppi : .-frsrArl2 to
25 years of age_*iiirinteillktint
quotients ranging-irom-a,,to, 06.
Ninety per cent are: , , , delinquents.
Community service inenwers plan
to, work out a progralii 'cif body
mechanics, singing; arts, 4FRfts, and
games. ,
100 Attend HEc ay
Home • economics .; .facatty. cut
capers with Home - Econialcs.Club
members at the_ annual student
faculty Hallowe'en part& in :White
Hall laSt night. Betty j
WRA president, led the 100 gueSts
in folk dancing with - Mrs;. Her,-
man Reese, accompanist. • .- •
'• ' - •=, • •
Shows at 1:30, 3:00; 6:30. 8:30:
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Rough house romance that
whirlwinds from yacht to pent
house .with love and laughter,
when three love-struck women
fall under the spell of -a heart
wrecking Latin with home
wrecking ways! • • • '
ADOLPHE MENJOU •
GLORIA SWANSON
in
"Father Takes a Wife"
with K-
JOhn Howard, Desi Arnaz '
Helen Broderick ..
,
Shows -at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30
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