Coeds Name ’Morgan- King All eyes are on him. He’s the coeds’ pick—King Dogpatch, Jack Morgan ‘42, “Rather nicely” is the way coeds rate in hi;; royal opinion. When asked ho,\v he plans, to maintain his present wooing sta tus, the Dogpatch ruler replied, “I never mix business with plea sure—business being blue books." Only time will reveal, the kingly technique. With a red and white dishpan, Morgan was crowned the coeds’ ideal man. by Jt. Helen Gordon ’42, dance chairman, at Mortar .Board’s Spinster Skip Saturday. A certificate designating King Dogpatch as tops in wooing, with the restriction that be continually live up to his reputation, was also awarded to Morgan. Runners-up H, Leonard Krouse ’42 and Robert B. Jeffrey ’42 were named Dark Horse and Gus Goosegrease, respectively. Dark Horse was presented the book “Black Beauty” and Goosegrease, a tube of shaving cream. Alice M. Murray ’42, Mortar „ »r Board president, estimated a $325 IViiEirgG JvOlg IiGW profit from the dance attended by -n jm sc r,50 couples. Loed tiftiamp Profits will go toward scholar- r _. .. , ships awarded to senior women.on J?" 8 Raptured wom the basis of need and scholastic AU-College golf champion achievement at the annual Christ- ship , b * defeating “Johnny” Flem mas dinner in MacAUister Hall. ’43, champion for the past Donations will also be given to three, years 3 . and 2 Saturday the Red Cress and- Mrs, Hetefel’s corning. Miss King has been fund runner-up for three years. Club To Aid Defense 'Home Economics Club will par ticipate in the national, defense program, by devoting its annual service meeting in 11V Home Eco,- nomics Building at 7 p,. m. tomor row. to. sewing for the Red Cross, All home economics majors arq urged-to attend by Margaret E. Middleton ’42, president. If You Need ' ACCESSORIES to brighten up that black dress or to add dash to your sweaters and blouses, we have the new est in necklaces, bracelets, pins and clips. At the .Sumour'l SLop 123 S. Allen State College Meet Johnny- Junior WHO MADE PHILIP MORRIS CIGARETTES FAMOUS ■ In Person ' TUESDAY ■ Mil . Alien St. next to Bank Clock Have your prize certificates in the football contest cashed by Johnny himself. j*. ' 4 • '* CLARIFIES EXEMPTIONS —Jeanne C. Stiles ’42, chairman of WSGA Judicial Committee, em phasized that second semester freshman coeds granted customs exemptions must keep first sem ester freshman hours. They are not required to wear ribbons and name tags, Margaret. K. Ramaley ’44, Out ing Club' president, reminds coeds to sign at the IWRA office for the caibip p,drty f^,ss-2'p.Sa’tarday to Ift a. -m. Sunday.' ' * Freshman; so.ccer players defeat ed juniors, 4-2, yesterday, Read The Collegian Classifieds Forum To Hear Senior BMOC’s Three senior BMOC’s will give fatherly advice to freshman wo men at PSCA Freshman Forum meeting in the Hugh Beaver Room at 7 o’clock tonight. A. John Currier Jr., co-presi dent of PSCA, will speak on “Op portunities for ’45 Women in Leadership;” and Ross B. Leh man, Daily Collegian editor, will discuss “The Ideal Penn State Woman.” Gerald Doherty, All-College vice-president, will tell results of a private poll on “Favorite Quali ties and Most Common Dislikes of Men Toward Coeds." Miriam L. Zartman ’44, program committee chairman, will preside, and worship will be lead by D. Jane Cromis ’44 and Claire L. Weaver ’44. Phys Ed .Majors To Be Guests Lakonides, women’s physical education honorary, will hold a play symposium for all men and women physical education majors and instructors in White Hall gym nasium from 7 to 9 p. m. tomor row night-. Frances M. Angle ’44 is general chairman. Committees include food—Fralnces M. Burke ’44, chair man, G. Alice Burwell ’44, and Adele. J. Levin ’44; invitations and publicity—Grace L. Judge ’44, chairman,. Mildred L. Cookerly ’44, and Helen F. Hooper. ’44. ' Entertainment—Pauline Cross man ’43, chairman, Mary V, Dev l"ing ’43, M. Pauline Rugh ’43, and Ayelien C.. Wolf ’43; clean-up— Beatrice M. White ?44, chairman, H. lone Cramer ’44, and Elizabeth J. Wiley ’.44.. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—Brown zipper notebook on Ist. floor Home Ec Building Mon day 9 a. m. Please call Dorothy Magor, Alpha Chi Omega. ltpd 18 M. HELP WANTED—Protestant coed willing to work for room and board. Adults in home. Dial 2720. ltpd 18 M. LOST—Electric Razor. Will young couple who found razor in. front of Electric Diner call 4726, Wolf. Reward. ltpd L. B. Rides Wanted R.W. (2)—To Pitt grime. L. 5 p. m. Friday. Call Tom or Mat, 2019.' • 3t 14, 15, 18. P.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Friday at 2 p. m. R. Sunday. Call 711, Watts Hall. Ask for Frank, room 206. R.W.—Philadelphia. L. Wednes day, November 26. R. Sunday. Call Ed Dorfman, 2152. R.W.—St. Mary’s or vicinity over Thanksgiving vacation. Call C. Nitsche, 4215. R.W.—Pittsburgh'. L. Friday at 3 p. m. R. anytime Sunday. Call Marie, 2988. ltpd Nov. 18 R.W.—Toronto, Ontario. Leav ing for Thanksgiving vacation. Call Johnny Schultz, 2581. R.W. (2)—Englewood, N. J., or vicinity for ' Thanksgiving. L. Wednesday. R. Sunday evening. Call C. Salzman, '3rd Flopr, Ifvin Hall. R.W. —Easton for,. Thanksgiving. L. Wednesday noon. R.. Sunday afternoon. Call Bob, 2537. 3tpd 18, 19, 20 M. R.W. —New York City or vicin ity for Thanksgiving. L. Wed nesday noon. R. Sunday. Call Thelma Kalmowitz, 316 Mac. 3tpd 18, 19, 20 M. R.W.—Williamsport for Thanks giving. L. Wednesday noon. Call 4056, John Fleming. R.W.—Kittaning or New Castle. L. Friday at 3:15. Call 4927, Lewis Jaffe. RW. (2 or 3)—Philadelphia, Trenton vicinity. L. after 9 a. m. Wednesday, November 26. Call M. Pickering, 3449. 3tpd 18, 19, 20 JO. R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Thursday this week. Call Mickey, 2203. rv For Ticket Sales ; Delinquents ber bf tickets ,at $5.50, tax inclus» ed, will also be available. f These prices will; provide stajge seats for the performances :of Marian Anderson and Laurite Melchior, a seat in the foyer for; the Rochester Philharmonic Or chestra, and standing room, fbr: Ruth Draper. A maximum |of four tickets .will be " sold., $6 one person. f . Otherwise, Dr.. Marquardt stajt-* ed, last year’s conditions of seile will prevail. The house will fee divided into alternate rows fpr students and faculty-townspeople. Charts indicating" the division pf the house into variods price, brack ets will be on display -at Student Union, and signed proxy, forms will again be necessary where students are commissioned to buy seats for faculty members or townspeople, according to Mar quardt. ■! Ann X. Drivas ’43 and Jeanne B, Irwin ’43,- physical education majors, supervise a recreational program for 80 inmates of Laurel ton State Village, school for men tally deficient women, every Sat urday afternoon. Under the auspices of PSCA, Miss Drivas and Miss Irwin direct the women in walking, running, games, and exercises in Laurel ton’s new gymnasium. They aim to give them an understanding of basic good posture. Eight hundred and sixty in mates live in cottages, housing about 70' each. Two PSCA' com munity service committee mem bers conduct weekly programs in each cottage, including reading, singing, and dancing. " Committee members who have directed programs include Betty E. Mason, senior; Corinne J. Deutsch, Mildred Friedman, Mil dred • Greenberger, Rosalind ~M. Nelson, Jane M. Parkhill, Mildred Post, Helen A. Sevel, Evelyn R. Wilner, juniors; Betty L. Schaeff er, Alberta M. Spudis,. sophomores: Rosalind Becker and Jane N. Ma gee, • freshmen. Selected. SvoadcciA Id TODAY Schuman’s Piano Concerto in A Minor will be performed over WQXR at 8 p. m. Glenn Miller and his orchestra will play for WCAU at 10 p. m. ' -Jk 3, Wm« CATHAUM “The Chocolate Soldier” NITTANY: “The Stork Pays Off” PENN STATE CLASS L. G. Balfour Co. 109 S. Allen St. in Charles Fellow Shop ' .7 jjggi You'll Want Your Clothes To Look V' ■' • f }-r-l Their Best Always ... , - PENN STATE LAtfNDRI^J 320 W. Beaver Ave. pfcii'aMjg r^L; PITT WEEKEND Join your friends at the Annual PENN STATE DANCE Hotel WILLIAM PENN : Music by ;; ! ■ Wall James & His Penn Stale Collegians Saturday, November 22, 10-2 Dress Optional Tickets at Door . _ $2.75 tax included , Remember the PENN STATE SMOKER Friday, Nov. 21 8:00 Hotel Schenley Read The Collegian Classified^