PAGE FOUR Pi Lambda Theta Releases Nogram The program cormnittee of Pi Lambda Theta, national women's education honorary, yesterday re leased the year's schedule of events which includes panel' dis cussions, auiz programs, and a vo cational display, .Committee members are R. Helen Gordon '42, president; Vir ginia E. Spalding, graduate stud ent; and Marge King '42, who will serve as Twesident for the next eight weeks. A quiz kids program with State College youngsters participating will be held in northwest •Ather ton, November 19, March 3, the honorary will present a hobby . and '‘rocational display at an open house with. Dr. Bdelah Van Wag enen, national vice-president, as guest in southwest Atherton. "Professional. Problems of Wo- men," Pi Lambda Theta's program study for the year, will be the sub.- ject of a student-faculty panel discussion December 3. A creative arts panel with three professors will be open to the public in south west Atherton February 11. An other discussion on the role of professional. women in time of a national emergency will be direct ed by faculty members in south west Atherton February 26. • With Phi Delta Kappa, national men's industrial education honor ary, Pi Lambda Theta will work on an educational project . .for April 15. Business meetings will be held January 7 and March 18, with follow-up:discussions on pro fessional problems and talks on pledging. Initiation of new rrimbers will be in southweSt Atherton April 29, and election cif :officers May 6. Induction ser.vice for new officers will be held May 14, Final execu tive meeting will. be held May 20. IF mar !Hadar hard IPresideroil Mrs. W. H. Skirble '39, Mortar Board section director and pro vince director of Alpha EpSilon Phi, was honored at a tea given by Alpha Epsilon Phi members in Grange playroom. last night. Emanon, recqntly granted Pan hellenic representation, was also honored at the tea. Mrs. Skirble, formerly Paula 'Wohlfeld, is here to inspect Alpha Zeta chanter of. the sorority. The former president of 11/fortar Board attended the honor socie ty's meeting yesterday afternoon. Asks Tea Toraatuii - Patricia Diener '45, 'WSGA sena tor, urged last night that all fresh man women contact their big sis ters for the Big-Little Sister tea to be held in Women's )3ulkling, from 4 to 5 o'clock on Sunday, Novem ber 16. Committees will meet in McAllister Hall, immediately fol lowing the game Saturday. • *, • ,' Shows at X:3O, 3:00, 6:30, 0:30 TODAY - WED ' 4 ..4 \I t, A VlRtiLtiiC; EICPERIEIR ,p4.en nr,,,..,„,4 ileite,:wdiot! A ItiMi.LING PPC'EURIE v o:eii ed , m , lo4iatl er ^ E;r1P111:1,1 11Y Pr..1.5?0r) , -• '•••• • • 1 .- it),',i - 1.-I," l iivi is ,• ~..., „......,„. 1 , „ f. 4 1 , ~, • .. \! 1, ~ \ ~,......„ ,:i.„ 1,1 .9 ...:! ~. ; ? . . .,2 . 7, , 1,5, . ...,:, ~. „'4°.lS4 - . 1,.. : ,• , , ki . .• ,iis , :' iilll 01.7 VII 13111 i uta.i.,l vichsrer" VS , t • ‘e" • ..tf • , 0 Si? "I. l a lietworel Wuft,r ARNOLD • HUSTON.. RARVJFIL Slmona Anna James SIMON •ILEY • CRAIG • ij PROGRAM PLANNER R. Helen Gordon '42, Pi Lambda Theta pres ident, yesterday revealed the hon orary's activity plans for.• the year. to a luncheon in her honor in the We, The Women Sandwich Shop at noon. She will Pre-Winer -speak to physical education majors on civilian defense this afternoon. Rumblings en The test for umpires will be giv at 9 o'clock this morning. Fresh- The wind blows and the snow man majors will play from 10 a. flurries, leaves fall . . . coeds be- m. to noon, and Army and Navy moan dark pouches and cover teams from 4 to 5 o'clock. them over with goo .. . vestiges of Taking the test. will be Frances house party . . , below grade sea- M. Angle, Adele J. Levin, Winifred son looms ever closer, night-before E. Sphar, Charlotte B. Spangler, scholars pound their texts , and Mary Weldy, all sophomores Thespians requiescat after a mad dening month Mr. Breon and beige sweaters make glamor girls of time-worn seniors . practice teachers loud ly come and softly go . . State College junior rah rahs spirited and hopeful despite a negative sea son point' for Bellefonte and the iron kettle this afternoon. Fraternities stuffing the ballot boxes hand over fist for a crack at the title, King Dogpatch. . . . shy spinsters sigh to skip Saturday .. . our alma mater appears on a disc backed by Syracuse and Colgate . . . "We, the Hostesses" contin gent steals our stuff with petitions . . . unattached females fret over a date for Pitt game. Armistice Days, that's today, will coulee and go the way of all holi days but more softly . . fuzzy mit tens emerge from mothballs . . Co-Edition's ed comes back to her own . „ mothers' - 20-year-old pearls come out of cedar chests to dangle to daughters' tummies. Mac Hall serves strawberry shortcake . . there just might be an open house this week, no one is ever quite sure .. . Kingsley Davis defines love as the process in which a man chases the woman and she ends up by catching him , . . and we can only add, "so, this is col litch!" Kappa Kappa Gamma town alumnae will honor Miss Meloise Smaott and Catherine Cudlip, vis- Ling field secretaries, at the Nittany Lion Inn at dinner tonight. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT—Corner room in Ir vin Hall. Reasonable price. Call 841. 3tchB-11-12 M. STOP IN the Music Room , and get your copy of Tschaikowsky's Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor conducted (by Arturo Toscanini and Vladimir Horowitz, pianist. FOR SALE—Single-breasted tux in good condition. Price reason able. Size 36. 'Write Daily Col legian, Box 3'6. FO SALE---Pcwta hie victrota, very vensona'Ne. y good con - d ition. Call 151 Atherton MAI. 1 tpd 1O -1l 'NE nida Ylanied RW (2) to New York for Thanks giving. Call .Tack Olkein 3322. ixcomp JO RW to Phila. L. Fri., return Sun. C. 8 Atherton Hall. RW-- , Phil. L. Fri. noon. IR. Sun. C. Bobby 'Room 66 Ath Hall. . Phila. L. Fri. afternoon: Call 11 . 1 Ath Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Hockey Expert To Give Tests Miss Martha Gable, chairman Of the rules committee of the United States Field Hockey Association, will examine five sophomore wom en for field hockey umpire rating today. Oustanding as a coach and um pire in hockey, basketball, and la crosse, Miss Gable is women's ath letic coach of Olney High School, Philadelphia. She has been granted a year's leave of absence to direct women's civilian, defense .-in the Philadelphia area. Three years ago she managed the national women's hockey team when it toured Australia. Miss Gable will be the guest of Miss Mildred A. Lucey, Pysical Ed cation instructor. Former students and hockey enthusiasts are invited St. Louis`Cardinals' first baseman and pitcher..they play.ball to gether,hunt together,and together enjoy Chesterfield—the cigarette that Satisfies. -A.IVI.WI itch 11 MS / -4'.---.-47,0.„. •) 1'":1:: 'v , - , ,-, , ,':, - 4-,_ i 1 ' . / 1 1 7( 1 )/ / 47 ie• / l ' *- -'- f -.'-,; ('''‘ Y 4L ' i'.' , 2 -.ZI ? t"c•,, , .' - ' 7 1 . : • • ~ ''-,., ‘• -,) Zitti, , ~. ttca•np Z Itch DS JOHNNY MIZE . ..• and MORTON COOPER !‘. • • • )5,844.. ... IT'S CHESTERFIELD .FOR A MILDER , COOLER "SMOKE Dean Ray To Speak On Coed Defense Role Dean Charlotte E. Ray speak on coed participatiOn in national defense at the WSGA House of Representatives meeting in 318 Old Main at 5 o'clock to day, Margaret K. Sherman '43. speaker, stated last • night. • • Coed petitions for committee work on the WSGA Christmas dinner will be turned in at the meeting. PSCA forum To Hear Leadership Discussion Four senior women will speak to PSCA Freshman Forum members on "What is Expected of '45?" in the Hugh Beaver Room at 7 o'clock tonight. Seniors Jean Babcock, R. Helen Gordon, Sarah P. Searle, and Betty L. Zeigler will discuss character istics of leadership necessary for college freshmen. Miriam L. Zartman '44, program committee chairman, will preside, and worship will be lead by Kath leen Osgood •'44 and 'Mae V. Rem ensynder '44. Men student leaders and profes sors will speak at following meet ings. • A sterfid Smokers take to Chesterfield like a duck takes to water... because they're defin;tely Milder Cooler-Smoking —.Better-Tasting Chesterfield's can't-be-copied blend . . the right, combination of the best cigarette tobaccos' that grow both here and abroad . . . gives a man what he wants...a cigarette that's definitely MILDER and that completely SATISFIES. TUESDAY, NOVEIVIBER 14.1941 Go-getting Coeds Croon 'Hey Babe, Say Babe, How About A Date, Babe" Hey babe, say babe, lAihateha doin' today, babe? Why not give me a try, babe, and maybe I'll make you my babe if you'll come to Spinster Skip .with me in Whfte Tail from 9 o'clock to midnight Saturday, thus croon ori-the,bEill. coeds. This Is a type of,reverseilech nique that cOmpeting DaisYlViae's are polishing up for the Mortar Board shindig that:. will cliinax Sadie Hawkins activities. *--. Jimmy McAdam and his Campus Owls will swing hot mountain . licks for•eoeds and their LP' Abners at $l.lO a throw. . Other campuseS:celebrate . Sadie Hawkins Day with similar knock down, drag . out battles with coeds doing the knocking down and drag ging out—menthe lucky victims. At the College pf Mines in Texas capture is, inade,kaSier'.by. , :tyliag a brick- to the- Men'sankles:::at .the - annual Sadie Hawkins At McGill UniVersity: in strantieal all coeds need do is find 'a'phone, a prospect and say.:"This: is:Sadie Hawkins. How about itr: • So coeds, locate a Man, boirow a buck plus ten cents - for defeitse, and then profit from cross-country training rules._ drmen jOws alms:. copyti o 4c 1941; Lixpiir O t tdynt Toz qa Cp.
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