PAGE EIGHT Senate Coed Drinking Plan Upset By Cabinet Voting Unchaperoned Mixed Drinking Forbidden All-College Cabinet last night overthrew potential WSGA Sen ate action regarding coed drink ing. by voting unanimously that WSGA accept Dean Charlotte E. Ray's proposal which forbids coeds from drinking in surrounding com mlmity and roadhouses. Senate yesterday had formulat ed plans to refer a proposal. per mitting women students over 21 years of age and with parents per mission to enter roadhouses. for approval of President Ralph D. Hetzel. Because of unanimous voting, Senate, as a branch of All-College Cabinet, must accept the decision without taking the measure back to the house of origination. The regulation xvill become effective at once. The statement which was to have been submitted to President Hetzel was to be compiled today by Miss Ray, Jean Babcock '42, WSGA president, and Jeanne C. Stiles '42, Judicial chairman. At Senate meeting yesterday letters from coeds in regard to the drinking issue were read by Miss Stiles. The contents of the let ters lead to suggestion of the age parent sanction plan by members. Priscilla C. MacLellan '44 was appointed co-chairman of the Christmas Dinner, to assist Nancy E. Gosser '43. chair Man. The newly inaugurated petition sys tem will he used in selecting other committees. Sign-up blanks for dinner committee will be turned in next week Invitations to attend the next Senate meeting wilt be sent to Misses Mary J. Stevenson, Nina Bentley, assistants to dean of wo men, Audrey R: Dice '42. M. Joce lyn Walsh '43, Beverly J. 'Miller '44, Betty Cresswell '45, and Pris cilla Powers '45. E. Miriam Jones '43, town sen ator, and Patricia Diener '45. freshman senator, announced ad ditional appointments' . to Big-Lit tle Sister Tea committees. Fresh men named to the property and decorations committee are Julia McFarland, chairman. Marcia Crichton, Betty Griffith, Polly. Hu ber, Martha James, Barbara Beast, Louise Murbach, and Betty Robin son. Clean-up committee appoint ments are Vivian Martin, chair man, Ola Rokos, Harriette Lenk er. Molly Moyer. and Lillian Val lish. .Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA vice-president. and Socink er et the House of Representa tives, stated that contacts to ob tain coed participation in the de fense unit will continue. Dorothy L. Jones '44, sopho more senator, announced that Freshman Council members will dine in McAllister Hall Thursday, November 20. z .4 ,Ur . 4 4 1 f,••)bi-- ~,,, ' . _ ...7: .. ;. ...., . 4. _ :. .... ) c ... r i l l i i . • ~...., ~ "•' 'Pi agi AiTt'V Ai° 1,-.7.....; I r y • , , . / •or A u l Vi— e . . ; 4le 1 7 0 ~1 7.1, --.? ti'i:A '.',,.5, 1 1 , yi,,,,„., 'vim W . ', ..-,.. .. 1 L., ~...., - 7 it 1 -A. Lenes Diolicated from Broken Pieces EXPERT REPAIR WORK Pi%onapt Service Dr. Eva B. Roan East College. Avenue Opp. Atherton Hall- * * EXPRESSES PLEASURE Miss Charlotte E. Ray. dean of women, stated last night that she consid ered it a great priNfifee. • and pleaure to have H. W. Pren tiSs. Jr., new member of the Col lec;e Board of Trustees, speak here. New Trustee To Speak Hem H. W. Prentiss Jr.. new mem ber of the College Eoard of Trus tees and 7wes!ciem of the Arm strong Cork Company, will be guest speaker at an open student mass meeting in Schwab Auditor ium at 4 p. m. Friday, November 14. He will speak en "Roots of Liberty in America." LVIr. Prentiss Will address groups of engineering students Friday night in behalf of the So ciety of Promotion of Engineer ing Education which will meet here then on "Education of Free Men." Students are urged to attend the mass meeting to hear Mr, Prentiss who is a well known speaker on citizenship and demo cracy., He was appointed trustee of the college last Spring. Huntingdon Presents Bronze Work To College "Peacocks Fighting" is the title of the bronze work which Mrs. Anna Hyatt Huntington. sculp tress from New York City, has presented to the College. It has been temporarily placed on the reference desk of the central li brary. Mrs. Huntington is known for small brcnzes of animals. Out standing is her equestrienne sta tue of Joan of Arc on Riverside Drive, New York City. The late Gutzon Borgium, sculpturer of the four heacls presidents at Mt. Rushmore. South Dakota, was her teacher. "Peacocks Fighting" is thought to be the only bronze on campus. PRA To Parlicipate In Program Planning Miss lone V. Sikes. associate director of Westminster Founda tion, will direct the first. meeting of the PSC'A Program Planning Grunt) diseusAon of "What is a Good Program?" The meeting will be held in 304 Old Main at 4:15 o'clock today. TO build more effective pro grams for local churches and PSCA, a series of study groups LOST—Log Vector Slide rule, have been planned to discuss the leather case, bearing name, issues: "How Do We Plan," No- Charles Clemson. Finder please vember 12; "Resources of Art, return to Student Union. ltc C. Drama, Poetry," November 19;, SIZE 36 3-piece tuxedo, like new. "Resources of Music, Silence, 3tchS.Nov.6. Prayer," December 2.; "Planning fOr Christmas," December .9. WANTED—Car to rent over all Virginia M, Krauss '44 has been- or part • of Houseparty weekend. named' chairman of the -PSCA • Call Charlie•Tanguy or Pete En.: study group. tan, 2171. 2tpd - 4-5 J. 0.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Houseparly Import Sticks Out Her Chin For The Big Weekend Too many people have been pitying too many houseparty homebugs lately. It's time for someone to give the poor little import some sympathy. She's the ~little lady who slaps on her finest rags, endures the bumps of an 11-clay bus ride to Penn State, meets a two-by-four college hot clog at the terminal. and lets a glimmer of exaltation drift over the circles under her eyes. And after all that agony, what does she get? A raking over the coals by those innocent home bugs and a raking over the dance floor by the hot dog. With most of her weight being concentrated in the circles under her eves, the import is the one who discovers what houseparty really is: a jam session where - people lose both their sleep and their perspective at the same time. Refusing to admit that she's had a perfectly lousy time, she'll be back next spring to stumble through the whole thing again. And the homebugs will be on hand as usual with their subtle brick bats. MlllllllllllllOllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WOMEN IN SPORTS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Army Beats Navy, 4-I Despite occasional rain and a slippery field, a determined Army eleven decisively defeated the Navy 4-1 in the third game of the annual hockey classic. A sustained drive into Navy territory resulted in three Army goals in the first half, with Betsy McGee scoring twice and Pauline Rugh, once. Betty Robinson made the lone Navy goal. Both teams remained scoreless in the second half until the clos ing minutes when a foul by the Navy goalie called for a penalty bully. Rugh scored. Navy's inability to score was credited to excellent Army defense. sparked by Janet Holmes, left full back, and Ann Sheffield, goalie. Debaters Discuss Labor Regulations A practice debate, "Resolved, that the federal government should regulate by legislation all labor unions in the United States," was held in •103 Home Economics last night. • The affirmative was argued by Florence 1. Jaffy '44, constructive case, 'and Evelyn R. Wither '43, cross examination. Lois J. Hunter '42 debated the negative construc tive case and Sara R. Lipser '42, cross examination. Dr. Adams To Speak Dr. Clifford R. Adams, instruc tor in education and psychology, will speak on "Women in Educa tion and Marriage" at a meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, national wo men's education honorary, in northwest Atherton lounge at 8 o'clock tonight. The public is in: vited to hear Dr. Adams' talk. A coffee hour for members will be held later. Kappa Kappa Gamma officers will be entertained by town alum nae at the home of Mrs. Carl C. Seashore at dinner tonight. CLASSIFIED SECTION BEDROOM and study. Also single room for instructors or graduate. students. Residential sect ion. Shower. No cooking. Call 2133. 3tpd 3. D. Memo For Coeds Dec. 8 Announced - Attending Houseparty For Matrix Table A reminder of Houseparty hours includes three o'clock permissions Friday and Saturday for all coeds. Freshmen women will be allowed to date until 9 p. m. Sunday: 10 p. m. for upperclass , women, and 11 p. m. for second semester seniors. Freshmen women must obtain written permission from home to keep hours and will:be allowed to date for the Syracuse game Satur day. , Lists of freshmen women with Houseparty permission will be posted. More Than A Kiss For Defense "Kissing the boys goccibye is not the only good deed Penn State women intend to do for national defense," stated Margaret K. Sher man '43, speaker of the WSGA House of Representatives and in charge of women's defense work on campus, yesterday. "College women have a two-fold aim in defense," Miss Sherman stressed. "that of acquiring prac tical skills and the important pur pose of helping democracy to live." The College is expected to of fer'instruction in defense courses next semester, the• most popular of which are first aid, office meth ods, and elementary mechanics. "Women are interested in this defense program- because they want to do their part, as the men are doing theirs by going into the army," Miss Sherman pointed out. "However, their interests are be ing hampered by complications in volved in making overall courses for women, part of the College curriculum." Three organizations, British War Relief, Friends Service Com mittee and Red Cross. have al ready lauded the work of coeds. Miss Sherman added that ap prox'mately 300 women have en rolled in the courses beginning second semester, but House of Representatives hopes for a total of 500. Attend Conference Miss Phyllis K. Sprague, Mrs. Kathryn E. Clawson, and Miss Mary D. Stockton, home economics instructors, will leave today for New York City, where they will attend a Food Service Directors Conference at Hotel Commodore, November 6 to 8. "Dieting" was the subject of a talk riven by .1:)r. Anna 0. Stevens, College Health Service physician, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma chap ter meeting Monday. "The‘Stokoltvski Of Swing" • JAN SAVITI and his TOP HATTERS • • FOUR TOPPERS • ALLAN . DE. 'ITT • At SOPH • 1z Tickets on Sale Friday at A. A. Window .. REC HALL • FORMAL • • DANCING 9TO 2 • • TICKETS 53i85.. WEDNESDAY, NO:VEitatilt 5, '1941 . BWOC's honored at the annual Matrix dinner given by Theta Sigma Phi. national wo men's journalism honorary, at the Nittany Lion Inn, Monday, De cember 8, Jeanne C. Stiles '42, president, announced last night: • Committee chairmen are Sen iors Helene S. Davies, arrange-, ments; Jane H. Firestein and., Fredlyn H. Pottash, invitations;, Claire H. Hildinger. decorations; Betty Jo Patton, skit; and P. Marie Lawrence, publicity, Tnvitations to the Theta Sigma Phi coffee hour to be held in the Kappa Alpha Theta house from. 7 to $ p. m. Thursday have been sent to Emily L. Funk, Ruth Gert ber. Jean A. Kelly, Ruth E. Mar row, Kathryn M. Popp, Edith L. Smith, Marjorie L, :Sykes, Flor ence N. Willey, aluuttiors; and to Anna L. Carey and Ainibe . L. Sob : bott, seniors. . IT'S COMTN:e!
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