PAGE POUR Senate Backs Cabinet Law Endorsing the law passed by All- College Cabinet Tuesday, which called for an All-College sub-com mittee to try students guilty of vio lating the mixed drinking code, WSGA Senate last night voted to back Cabinet’s judiciary body. Members formulated the follow ing statement, “WSGA will coop erate with All-College Cabinet’s new legislation hi regard to mixed drinking.”. This means that the previously passed WSGA law permitting women over 21' to frequent com munity roadhouses will be nulli fied. A. Jane Minnich ’44 was ap pointed co-chairman of May Day to assist Patricia McKinney ’43, chairman. Jeanne C. Stiles ’42, WSGA Ju dicial chairman, announced that 'freshman women will be granted 10 o’clock permissions for the Carol Sing,- Thursday, December 18. However, they will not be al lowed to date, but will be permit ted to attend the modern dance re cital at White Hall following the sing. Coeds must return to the College by 10 p: m. Sunday, January 4, WSGA ruled: Senate decided that special late permissions for week-night social functions would be denied because of partiality involved in alloting special' freshman permissions. It was approved that freshman women may remove hairribbohs after Christmas holidays. CALLS FOR CLOTHES Mar garet K. Sherman '43, WSGA act ing president, stated last night that baskets will be placed in dormi tories for coed contributions of old clothes. AOPi Bowlers Beat Mac Hall, 482-452 AOPi defeated Mac Hall in bowling yesterday, 482-452. Flo (Hawkins, Betty Widgeiy (Betty Strohecker, Helen Westbrook, and Laila Dunkelberger bowled for the AOPi’s . and. (Mary Port, Marian Miller, Marty Elston, Naomi Lipp, and Marian Edwards, for Mai Hall. Table tennis matches included ChiO, 3—Phi Mu, 0; TPA, 2 Frazier team 2,1; DG, 2—Theta, 1; Kappa, 3—Ath West, 0, by de fault. Players were Chi Omega, Fran Angle and Dotty Radcliffe; Phi Mu, Olive Yap, Houjjen and . Hilda Tfretet,.. Fran Lieby and; Marge. Sykes; Delta Gamma, Ann Borton and-. Sue Hay; Theta Phi Alpha, Helen Mazur and Helen Zane; Frazier Hall,- Dot Black and Elizabeth Scherholz. Dorms To Fete Before Holidays Allen Street Co-op will have a Christmas party at 8 p. m. Friday for dormitory members. Refresh ments will be served and gifts exchanged. Neva M. Peterson ’44 and James J. Schwartz ’45 are in charge. Davey dormitory will hold & Christmas party and dance Fri day. Committees include decora tions—Marie L. Lesh ’45, M. Jane Morris ’45, Margaret M. Schaeff ler ’45, and Mildred A. White ’45; refreshments—Hannagene S. Ba'- turin ’45, Martha H. Shook ’45, and Annette R. Wartiel ’45. Missds Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, and Nina M. Bentley, assistant to the dean, will be en tertained by Wiley dormitory- at dinner this Evening. WANTED—MaIe roommate; Mine KW L. Friday at- i e ft College. Running water, ternoon. R. Sunday. Call 40, Ath Cheated. Call 4850. Hall. 3tpd 9 10-11 D.-S. qin ii £RW—(Philadelphia. L. Fri. 19th 3 Pd 9 after 4p. m. C. Davis 4224. 2tpd' 10,. 11 RW—Florida. L. Friday or Sat- campus calendar," 14 beautiful urday, December 19 or 20. Call views suitable for framing. $l.OO Edward Kimball, 3136-. copy at Athletic Store or from 3tpd 11, 12,13 M. Student Salesmen. Itch 11 M. + TOMORROW NIGHT ! 1 + IT S THE FORESTRY BALL + The Last All-College Dance In 1941 + Paul Bunyan the biggest F.M.O.C. (Forestry Man On Campus) To Ever Step Over Campus Invites You To Come Informal $l.lO (tax included) Music By The Aristocrats THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. lAJomen A Final Decisiou- Wliat It Embodies Action on the drinking situation northwest Atherton Hall Wednes- Council representatives, will make became final with All-Collegte, day, at 7p. m. December 19, Mary a trip to Lewistown to review Cabinet’s action Tuesday night. L. Goyne, chairman, announced work-of the Mifflin County Cpild No-longer will coeds be under twp last night. Welfare Council from l to 5 p£ m. regulations. A reading and solo given by Dor- Friday. _ j; Cabinet does not’ recognize the othy F. Beam’4s and Betty J. Lin- ' The trip will include an .rex right of any student to participate denmuth ’43 will be included in planation of the council’s worlcby in mixed drinking, whether he or the program. the secretary and visits to several she be over or under 21, with or Committees are: refreshments— homes of adopted children’yfho without parents’ permission. (Mildred Friedman ’43, chairman, are placed by the councils • A pic- Machinery for trying all viola- Doris A; Anders, Marjorie A. torial record of these-Jjjaagssjyas tions of the new legislation has Geer, seniors, Dorothy J. Bodine, circulated in Freshman-—Council •been set up and all students found Audrey H. Hackman, Esther M. and WSGA House • participating in mixed drinking Hall, Margaret M. Rizza, Helen ,J. tives who are jointly ; will be tried by a sub-committee Sterling, Ruth E. Yocum, juniors, the.drive. . ' Ct. of Cabinet. Provision has been Music and dramatics Sarah' They .will be ■ ljby made for Tribunal and WSGA Bungler, Charlotte E. Miller,'lrene Miss Nina. M. Bentley and Miss . Judicial Committee to deal with M. Toth, seniors; Mary R. Koczan- Ruth H. Zang, assistants to ghe cases not involving mixed drink- sky, Betty J. Lindenmuth, juniors; dean of women. ing or where participants of oppo- Hannah L. Peebles ’33; Janet C. .The Christmas -drive—aTs<r~-rn site sex are unknown. Fehnel, Dorothy L. Mognet, Julia eludes Mrs. He tzel,’s^. an Further interpretation of the L. Moore, Florine E. Olson, Vivian emergency fund .jfp.r —small stud legislation and .clarification of its J- Price, Betty E. Banter, Mona .C. ent loans, and The,-American Wo hazy elements .will, be settled by Shibli, Nora E. Thompson, Helen man’s Hospital,, > the newly established sub-corn- S. Vandervort, all. freshmeri. Vir- ter health conditions at home and mittee. ginia Ogden’42 is advisor. abroad. This committee includes three ■ men and three women,, all seniors, and will be presided over by All- tot nr i.. 401 11 ;Q College president. Ex-officio mem- W Ollieil W Olldei’, oIIOUIU W e b'ers include chairmen of Tribunal pi -. . ■ '1 • a"'T • in 1 05 and judicial. * (jret Married, Ur (jO i o Uassesr, Women students as well as men tie going to war?”‘Dr. .Clifford R. DCf* A Fnfprtilin<i are wondering whether they will Adams, instructor imedpeation'and i LiUici i. ins be going to classes next semester psychology, said that the answer RllpkllpH StlirlpTlto or next year. They want to know to this differs.in two instances. . " U,/lUI V U L uuc “ w what to do when their families' can He sees no reason .why - two indi-- Forty Buckneil ’45 men and no longer afford to keep them in viduals who haveknown'.eacfr.oth iwomen were the guests of PSCA college; whether they would be erfrom three to .fiye.v Freshman Forum and- Freshman more useful working in a defense have been planhing-.jipfgetijiianrSfd’ Council Tuesday. Council and industry; whether they shpulji do sp.’!.,4p.iliheii»Ud%i’tt£ Forum officers dined with Buck- marry a boy who is ahout to t>e. a ; siJua%i|of steain-.pndi?tres@; nellians in the. Sandwich Shop. drafted. tp pursue; ,nppipj^l|ves: The combined groups and vis itors attended “The (Finger of God,’-’ a play, sponsored by the dra-. matics group, in the Little Theater in which Jean E. Hershberger ’43, Paul M. Heberling ’44, and Calvin (Maynard, special student, partici pated. John H. Miller, graduate student directed the production with Dorothy L. Magnot ’43, in charge of production. Later the Bucknell delegates were ' introduced by Claire L. Weaver ’45, GA Forum president and Miriam L. Zartman ’45. McDowell Retires (Continued from Page One) while working for his master’s de gree. The agricultural extension pro gram in Pennsylvania is largely a tribute to his organizational and administrative abilities. When he wals appointed assistant professor Of agricultural extension in 1910, there were, only two members of this department, Mr. McDowell and Director Alva Agee. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR THE GIRL at Home: “Penn State Ih Portrait,” illustrated Club FroshTbltig Plans Musicale WSGA Drive: Group singing of Christmas car- As part of the WSGA ChJ-ist ols will be featured at the Home mas Drive, Carolyn K. Chamj>lin Economics Musicale to be held in and Marjorie K. Shultz, Freshman “What shall I do when- my.famr. so ' ily can no longer afford to send ee “For two ideg?.-'. to college?” . First step should be nite previous plans-to/aljpxvtbepa?. .. to consult immediately with Miss selves to be stampede.d.intorpi.ai> - Charlotte E. Hay, consider, possi- Yiage because they ; are .emotionally ■bilities of securing aid. Sources of upset would be extremely general loan fupds include DA®, Couples who get - • AA'UW, State College Alumnae situation will find).,.gfter,, Club, and the Mary Beaver White five years, that they liaye jadiffer-- and WS'GA scholarships. Eleven ent perspective, a*neW';S.etvp|;jvgl- ; alumnae clubs help students from • ues; The person whqpv’th.oy inajN. ' specific areas. Sometimes sena- r i e d under emotional' stress may torial' 'scholarships- are available, not be the one they.reafly, want.”.. Doing part-time work is another. Adams aa id that. cpUpi ? solution. first group could return, “Should I leave school and get a common interests ■vvhile.;: jth.Qsor.aft: job?” After explaining that the the Second group would '.‘Pxobablyv answer to this varies, with the in- have, to become co.rapMefe.'.ceadr dividual, Miss .Ray said* -‘some- justed. am;V, fAo tucn times the best thing to do is to fit ■ ■ —: * yourself to the' highest degree in- fj , the job you now hold. This is the Selected surest preparation for a more defi- ___ '■-wt* n nite jobintheend.” TODA-Y-,- 'Points to be'considered in the _Jr ln S Crosby star of question of education versus work WLW at 9p. m. Ct- v include. your. curriculum and its, WOR presents Raymond i Gram relation to the present 1 situation; Swing, news commentator, a't 10. your future plans; and the Jinan-. P‘ ™ v -,, ', .■. . = / cial status of your family. Coeds ,R u dy Vallee. and' -his--popular who remain in school, Miss Ray program can be heard at 10 p. m. pointed out, must think of courses .over KDKA. ,, in terms of their practicality. : Ex- • WOR ' ■ presents..- amples of this are the new defense Brands” at 10:15 p. .m., / x y->- courses, typing, and shorthand. “ ~“7r~7 ~r~. '.(isq “Should .1 marry a boy who will Read The Collegian Classtfi?ds 3 ,.. nict'c “«*« ■ I ■ Meals, Lunches antf. Com-?; ® ™ ™ plele Fountain Service.:^ ?sT<^?A»'PTiJa«S?VCj{S Rec Hall 9-12 : :.;,n.~-l! t 4 i 0 11 W
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