PAGE.: Fault itudeni Teachers [lnclude 59 Coeds Fifty-nine senior women•major•- ing in education will. leave this weekend for an eight,weeks prac tice teaching .period.• , Thirty-nine will go to. Altoona, and .Tohnstown and 20. home econ omists will go to 18 small towns in the southeastern part , of the state. . Secondary education students who will. teach •in Johnstown in elude Jean Babcock, A. Patricia Behney, Florence K. Goll, Janet M. Hartz, Jean A. Krauser, Kath erine A. Loresch, Barbara J., Mc :Mahon, Martha J. Olson, Ruth J Thessett, Elizabeth A. Rank, Fay E. Rees, Frances L. Rosser, Syl via P. Schmidle, 'VI. Jean Seanor, Doris Jean Snow, Marion E. Sperling, Mildred M. Taylor, and Jeanne E. Willoughby. ' Those who will - go to the Al toona High School are Claire Bernstein, Mary T. Doolin, R. Helen Gordon, Mary W. Houghton, Jeanne N. Lindaman, Lois E. Noto vitz, Ethel M. Patton, Roberta J. Brown, Ruth E. Pearce, Florence E. Rowse, Grilse lvi. Seip, Beth M. Swope, Dorothy H. Teresinski, Claire R. Turehetti, and Audrey R. Dice. Elementary, education students going to Altoona are Mary Jane 73iggy, Sara R. Lipser, H. Deana Rosenblum, Catherine L. Schoch, Doris M. Selke, and Catherine L. Thompson, Home economics majors include Velma L. Clark, Virginia B. Con•- :fer, Helen W. Rancher, Doris J. Hartung, Eleanor P. Heckman, La Verne D. Hewitt, Margaret J. Hoffman, Jean L. Knapp, Sara J. Kuntzler, Jean L. Lininger, Mary E. McClain, WIT H. McLean, El sie E. Mason, Martha E. Powers, Marjorie 0. Puskarich, Lois A. Reemsnyder, Jeannette Salkin, Thelma E. Smith, Jean K. Snyder, and Mary P. Wise, Ifoliglettes tnriftlialtets Eighteen women were initiated by Philotes,. independent women's organization Monday night. . They were Margaret. Hollis '42, Eleanor T. Falsity '42; Julia. A. Barhel '43, Sarah K. Barr '43, Jane'E. Booth '43, Mary A. Fox '43, Mary Lou Goyne '43, M. Christine Haines '43, Pauline M. Kline '43, Marjorie f. Lazarus '43, Lucille D. Moyer '43, Joan E. Sheasley '43, Evelyn M. Thompson '43, Flora E. Van Bush kirk '43, Mildred Davis '44, Ellen Gearhart '44, Pauline Masiko '44, and; Betty J. Smith '44. You don't have to be Sadie ElaNAr- !tins to nab- a man for. Spinster the south end of White Hall, lac- OPEN HOTJSE HOSTESS—Jean A. ing Atherton Hall, will have their checking in Room 3. Couples en Krauser '42, last night urged all tering from either' the main lObby freshman and transfer women to attend the final open house from or the northeast door, facing , Grange, will be accommodated in 4 to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow and to visit as many houses as possible, Room 103. • 4. It has been requested through A' * • Grounds and Buildings that couples refrain from smoking in Panhel Will Back White Hall. Please appeal to your dates to help carry but this re quest. Last Open House Mortar Board's annual ~dance has been a custom for five years. Last year was the first time the Freshman and transfer women Sadie Hawkins theme was used, are urged to attend the last sorority netting the 'local Mortar Boards open house from 4 to 5:30 p. m, to- the largest proceeds of any pro morrow, visiting as many houses sect undertaken by the 80 chap as possible for periods not exceed- ters . of the honor society. ing 30 minutes at each, Panhellenic Proceeds of the dance were used President Jean A. Kramer '42 an nounced last night. • to award six $5O" scholarships to Dates for get-togethers, attended worthy senior women; as dona by invitation only, have been tions to the local Loan Fund; and scheduled for Tbursday, December as Red Cross contributions. , 4, and.. Thursd.ay, - ,, December 18; Last year's Sadie Hawkins. Dance was climaxed with.. the from 4 to 5:301 Invitations crowning of Catch-of-the-Campus, will. be,,issufta t on p.ostheard Dorms, prepared by Panhellenic Council. _title for Penn State coeds' choice They must be delivered to the of Li'l Abner. In 1938 the local beau brummel- - was titled . King Panhellenic post office at Student Sugar Daddy. Union between 8 a. m. and noon Saturday the crown will rest of the Monday preceding the get- Iclng Dogpatch. together. Replies will be made by telephone before noon of the day received. Comittees Appointed Changes in. rushing dates in the - Panhellenic Code Book includ sir Annual WRA Park e r " limited association from Christmas Ann T. Drivas '43. WRA club until noon of January 26 and a activities chairman; appointed strict silent period from noon of committees yesterday for the January 26 through examination fourth annual children's Christ week, which ends at noon on. Sat- mas party to - be held in White Hall urday,•Jan.uary 31. on Friday, DeceMber 12. It was also announced that grad- Club presidents - planning the uate women may be considered as party include Elizabeth C. Rose upperclass women and be rushed '42 and Ruth J. Moore '43, gifts; during the year. Marge King '42 and Joan V. Som- Sorority rushing chairmen will ers '44, refreshments; Josephine meet in the apartment of Miss H. Beljan '42 and Mary V. Dev- Mary J. Stevenson, assistant to the ling '43, entertainment. dean of women, at Bp. m. Tuesday. Anita M. Knecht '42 and Mar garet K. Ramaley '44, checking; Helen W. Hancher '42 and. Doro thy C. Ellis '43, decorations; Bar bara Torrence '42 and Ruth E. Stamm '43, invitations. Campus Defense land Names Lk Commißees (Continued from Page One) del, in charge of physical fitness; Ray M. Conger, in charge of re creation; Robert E. Kinter '44, Col legian representative; Donald R. Yoho '42, and members 'of Phi Epsilon Kappa, education honor ary. Committee on American Unity: Julius E. Kaulfuss, Gerald F. Do herty '42, Ross B. Lehman '42. William. Jeffrey, R. E. Minchall, D. C. Duncan, R. W. Grant, J. H. Frizzell, H. W. Seamans, W. P. Lewis, W. P. Davey, C. C. Wag ner, R. H. Carey, L. W. Burrage, C. B. Link, L. M. Jones, C. C. Peters, Julia Brill., Mrs. A. K. An derson, Mrs. W. G. Edward, Marie Haidt. George E. Williams '42, James B. Norcross '43, Wayne R, Becb del '44, Edward J. Bringenberg '44, J. M. Zelek '45, Sianley j. Po Eleinpri er '42, Collegian vep re sell la ve, Cc;nunitm:e ort Corttacto cuity„ Stud:ln:lto, and Alvr:xni iin .Arrnead Servic:e3: E. K. Ffili,sinnau., [ , ll(itiii T. Shaul. '42, Thoixias J. Henson. '42. It. V. Watkins, W, S. Hoffman, D. N. Linegar, J. H. Weske, Daniel C. Gillespie '44, Margaret R. Rob, erts '42, Nicholas W. Vozzy '43, Collegian. representative. Committee • on Conservation of. Resources: H. W. Loman, Betty L. Ziegler '42, Jack R. Grey '44, Dr. F. F. Lininger, Dr. r 4. W. •'TF~E=~ ~t~Ei ' Y`+~CG ) I~W~ ";u~ .. ,'F: •s•;.. v;a?~: '~ ~:;~;~;~,-u^: , ~ t~~,~;. ~$~`,"~ _"a:r Jhe.. WOMOVIR In The Nature Of An Explanation For those freshman women who are about to ask their own Li'l Abner to their first Mortar Board Dance, and for any upperclass wo men still in doubt, we explain: 1. The Sadie Hawkins Dance is informal, but that does not mean dungarees and dirty saddles. Wo men usually wpar silk or wool dresses, and their 'own King-Dog patch sports a suit. 2. Vegetable corsages, • long a custom for escorted "unmarried bachelor boys," may be sent, or may not, as it pleases .the "es cortess." 3. Those couples entering from Forrom Chooses Play • "Jacob Comes Home" was selected yesterday by the PSCA freshman forum dramatic group for presentation in the Little Theatre on November 25. Doro thy L. Mognet was named commit tee chairman and Lois,E. Harper,* secretary. The cast will be post ed at Student Union today. Hear Jimmie McAdams' hill billies play• for' the Sadie Hawkins Dance. • SELECTED BROADCASTS Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 is broadcast over WQXR`at 8 p. m. Glenn Miller can be heard over WTCAU at 'lO D. in. Kay Kyser's College or Musical Knowledee is brou.eht to you by station WLW at 10 p. m. Raymond Gram Sw leg, news commentator, speaks over WO It at, 10 D. re. Taylor, Dr. E. L. Carnahan, J. L. E. McCord, Dr. Pauline Berry Mack, Mrs. E. M. Johnson, Alice I. Thompson, Mrs. Pauline. W. Marsh. Hazel E. Gassman • '43, Janet Herzog '42, . Elden T. Shaut '42. Richard N. Stevenson '42, Donald J. Cassidy '42, Milton Dolinger, '44, Collegian representative. Town Coeds To file Point System Cards Sophomore and junior coeds living in town dormitories or at home are urged to complete WSGA Point System cards at Student Un ion today through Saturday by Natalie A. Siebert, WSGA Junior Service Board chairman. Other coeds who have failed to file cards should also register Ray Discusses Coeds In Defense "Coeds should do everything they can to preserve the demodra cy of our country," declared *iss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of wonien, speaking before WSGA House of Representatives yesterday. Studying history aids in appre ciation of one's country, Miss Ray pointed out. She stressed the im portance of personal efficiency in regards to time, money, and aware ness bf the present day crisis. Coed petitions for committee work for the WSGA Christmas din ner were submitted. Copies of the constitution were distributed. Members were urged to publi cize the talk by H. W. Prentice, newly-appointed College trustee, on "Roots of Liberty in America" to be given Friday. Kappa Delta was invited to send a representative 'to tile next meet ing. Margaret K. Sherman '43, speak er, announced that women inter ested in knitting Air British War Relief should get yarn from the British War., Relief office, • College. ave. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT—Corner room in yin Hall. Reasonable price. Call 841. 3tchB-11-12 M. WANTEIS' Student barber or regular birber for steady work.. Apply Daily Collegian between 1 and 5. itch 12-13-14 D. Rides Wanted R.W. Ann Arbor, Mich. L. November 26, R. November 30. C. Barney, 4275. R.W. (2)—Pittsburgh. L. Friday, R. Sunday. Call Babs Brill, 3rd, North, Mac Hall. 2tpd 12-13 C. P.W. (2)—Meadeville. L. Friday evening, R. Sunday. Call 4125. 2tpd 12-13. r..H0ckeiU04 . 44000,1 7 Postponed Examinations for five sopho- . more coeds seeking hockey um pire rating will be given next Wednesday. They will be con ducted by Mrs. Helen Cellartat, nationally-rated umpire and form- . er All-American player. Miss Martha - Gable, chairman • of the rules •committee of the kra- • tional Hockey Association, *as . unable to give the tests scbedued for yesterday because of confl et- Mg engagements, . • • Mts. Chariott, a graduate ofbe . Bouve-Boston School of Physical. Education, has conducted the examinations for the;.; past tkvo years. - Junior and• '' sophomi6re majors and Army and Navy tealcns will play, for the practical tes •., , For the . jitst time in three ye WRA will send representatives the Middle Atlantic Tburname in Lancaster Saturday. .Janet Holmes '43, Ann Sheffield Peggy Gregory '45, and Betty R inson '45, will attend. sorotrily Holds Banquet Gamma Phi Beta held• a f. l mal banquet in celebration , Founders' Day at the State•Colle Hotel .from 7-9 o'clock last nig Mrs. 'George L. Leffler, provin director, was the guest speaker. Help pick King Dogpatch. ;.Vo now. Sitstsvirs. at'' 11i3O. :3:01:1;;'03t:41:30. I. • TODAY
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