PAGE FOUR HEc Offers Grad Course Home Economics graduates may again enroll in a nutrition • re fresher course to be given second semester,, Miss Ina Padgett, asso ciate professor of home economics, announced yesterday. Given to bring home economists up to date on health conditions, success of prievious classes de manded continuance of the course, Miss Padgett stated. Twenty-two graduates, enrolled in the present course, will meet in 224 Borne Economics for a con cluding discussion tomorrow. Commuting from Altoona, Lewis town, Bellefonte, Hollidaysburg, Bellewood, Shamokin, Burnham, and Tyrone, these women have met for four hours on five consec utive Saturdays. Working with the national nu trition program, these home econ omics graduates will give 50 hours of service in home communities to instruction of fundamental nutri tion. Seminar To Aid Student Needs A stable philosophy in time of crisis, and a relaxation from in creasing tension were expressed as two basic needs of students at PSCA Seminar last night. To meet these needs, a commit tee to plan a series of Seminar philosophy discussions in profes sors' homes was appointed by Her bert K. Kraybill '44, presiding chairman. Committee members are GertTude 'M. Grimm '44, - M. Vir ginia Krauss '44. Mary Kathryn Noll '44, Harriet G. Van Riper and Roy R. Smith '44. Another committee, appointed to plan a series of cabin parties, con sists of June E. Conrad '44, Robert R. Dickey '44, L. Eugene Scott '44. Jean E. Stover '44, and Lois H. Weaver '44. • Making Out At A job Requires Pep Plus Poise To Fiqual Success Making out at a college activity hair is on par with neatness of is one thing—making out at a job dress. is another. Often a pleasant voice can swing With the nation's men under going a khaki metamorphosis, wo men are passing into a career conscious stage. A survey conducted by a nation- of utmost importance, say three ally-read women's magazine enu- department store personnel di merated 'prerequisites for job rectors. hunting and procuring. Polls ~A n_ , thing" is not the correct were taken among personnel di- answer to "What kind of a job rectors and office managers would you like?" throughout the country to find pet The woman who specifies her peeves and pleas of office places. interests, capabilities, and talents A .woman with pep plus poise will land a better position, than meets many employers' demands. Miss "Anything," who will prob- But a majority insist upon beauty, ably end up in the check room brains, and - a clothes sense to. tabling packages equal the perfect worker. In advising potential careerists, the magazine points to the ancient adage, "Cleanliness is next to god liness," as the best tried and prov ed interviewee technique. Dark, semi-conservative clothes are advised for the initial step, while campus hair-dos, up-sweeps, and Veronica Lake creations aile outlawed coiffeurs. Neatness in Women May Train . .For Inspector jobs Women may earn $3.8-1 a day while in training to fill the posi tion of Junior Inspector, Chemi cal Warfare Mate:lal.s, the, U. S. Civil Sery ice Commission an nounced recently, An exzmination is now open for filling vacancies in this position at Lellefente. No experience is required but the applicant must be between the ages et: 18 and 50, in good physical condition, and citizens of thie U. S. Further information and appli cation b 1 nks may be obtained from local post offices. Air Corporation Calls For Coeds Brewster Aeronautic Corpora tion at Hatboro, Pa., north of Philadelphia, wants coeds who live near Philadelphia to apply for positions from which present then employees will be taken by the draft, Prof. Merit Scott, of the physics department, stated yes terday. Only graduates this semester or women who desire to leave col lege during the war are eligible. The work includes printing, sec retarial duties, and computing. Hours are determined by the gov ernment. Mechanical engineering or civil engineering graduates may also find plades in engineering work. Anyone interested should contact Professor Scott. Lucey Urges Coed Sports Activity White Hall facilities will be available to Coeds as a means of relaxation during examination week, Miss Mildred A. Ludey, phy sical education instructor, stated last night. WRA sports clubs will remain active during exams, and coeds are urged to take advantage of bowling alleys, ping pong tables, badmin ton courts, and the swimming pool. Rifle practice will be held as us ual at 4 and 7 p. m. daily. Outing club will sponsor trips to the Ski Trail at 3 p. in. daily during the week and at 1:30 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays. Intramural swimming practices will be held at 4 and 7:30 p. , in. daily in White Hall pool. Outing Club To Skate Outing, Club Members and dates will hold an ice skating party and marshmallow roast at the Duck Pond tomorrow night. In case of inclement weather, skating will be postponed. a position from a hard-boiled in terviewer. A rasper more often hits off-key. "Knowing what she wants" is IVanta Catch A Man? Go South American 'Taint Sadie Hawkins Day 'and 'taint Leap Year either, but it's al ways open season on men. If a coed can't find one to her liking wandering about camp.us Estelle Schrott, author of "Look Where You're Going," suggests a trip to South America—Caracas, Venezue la to be exact. Miss Schrott claims Venezuela has oil, and Caracas has bachelors —lots of them. Though the chem istry books fail to mention it, oil and romance have a way of mix ing, says Miss Schrott. All elig ibles of this torrid zone are native born nephews of Uncle Sam and most of them want to marry wom en from the states. According to the article there are only two unmarried women in the entire city of Caracas. Twenty members of Theta Phi Alpha sorority were entertained at a dinner given by Theta K.p pa Phi Wednesday. THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN Frosk Singers M are Coeds.. Relieved: - ..,• , Times Change; So R am "I'm In Boots Do WSGA Penalities Gets Her Ram "I'm never scared when I sing "It's a good business, especially with an orchestra, but when I Coeds have something to be now, when the price of wool Is sing alone, I get frightened in thankful for. going up—and, anyway, I have front of an audience." These were If they had committed a mis- always liked sheep," commented' the sentiments of Betty E. Platt demeanor previous to May, 1931, Dorothy M. Boring '44, as she '45 when interviewed before the they would have been called be- told how she • paid half the ex-' Thespian talent show in Schwab fore the entire WSGA Senate body penses of her freshman year in, Auditorium last night. for trial and punishment. College by raising sheep. . , . On the other hand, Shirley L. In 1931, five WSGA Senators The whole thing starteihen Ives '45, the other coed songstress were chosen to serve on the first Dorothy was a junior in Alexeri-. on the program, feels like shrink- judiciary committee. Now con- dria-Porter High School arid - Ores-, ing through the floor every time sisting of two representatives from ident of the local 4-H Club, . Be she appears before a crowd. each class and headed by Jeanne cause not enough members •were . : Both women are well-known on C. Stiles '42, this body , plays a re theraising sheep to meet national in they were runners- vital part in WSGA functioning. quirements, she talked her father' up in the talent competitions spon- Its purpose is to judge all coeds ' into allowing her to pnrchage soiled by Phil Spitalny, orchestra offenses aria to penalize accord- some. leader, and Fred Allen, radio . ingly. Twice she has entered' pens , of comedian, earlier this semester. To date, 836. cases have been lambs in the State Farm Show and Although both sang popular brought before WSGA Judicial, placed fifth. Her pen of lambs songs last evening, Betty's ambi- For lateness, accumulated black was judged best in Huntingdon. tion is to sing with a big name marks, failure to 'sign out, and County last year, and the sheriff "" band, while Shirley aspires to be breaking dating rules in 1931 to awarded her Billy, a registered a concert ' singer. smoking in public in '32 and .Hampshire ram. In the show last evening Betty drinking in '33, coeds have -been She is like Mary 'of nursery punished. rhyme fame in that her lambs sang "I've Got It Bad and That • follow her about. But since go-' Ain't Good," while Shirley sang From approximately 600 women • ing to home economics classes es " Everything I Love" and "Horn- registered in the College in 1931, corted by a ram would be rather, ing." 15 cases were .tried by the coril- difficult to .explain; "Billy" is. - Shirley,. who is a music major, took voice lessons for five years. She is in the College Choir, Thes pians, and PSCA. Before enter ing College, she sang for men's clubs and church in Scranton. Although she has had no sing ing instruction, Betty is a memberLT • of the College Choir and Thes- Hoene Ec Honorary plans. While in State College To Aid Red Cross high school, she sang with the Nittany Lions Orchestra. She Members of the Ellen. H. Rich expects to major in journalism. ards club, home economics honor ary, will sew with the Red Cross unit . in 117 Home Economics, at the next meeting of the club Thursday, February 19, it was de cided at a meeting last night. Ditties And Doings . Stickers and posters. will be ' Placed in women's dormitories by About Defense a conservation committee , for na . Backs bowed by the weight of tional defense. The committee, bluebooks, we turn about for headed by M. Jane Berkebile '43, some diverting thought to ease includes Mildred Friedman '43, the mental strain only to find co- Audrey H. Hackman '43, and Sel eds needle over thimble in hos- ma Solomon '43. pital gONNTIS for the Red Cross. Plans were also made for mem- Seems. as if Home Ec Room 117 is bers to act as guides in tours for operating a la William Knudsen visiting high school students in come Tuesday and Thursday eves, collaboration with the Home Econ with divisions of labor at its peak omits Advisory Council's Hospi -place button on, sew securely, tality Day Saturday, - April 18 7 one, two, three, four, pass to neat . person, etc. The system was Registration Set adopted out of deference to Lib (Continued from Page One) eral Artists (the spirit is willing, ents who are not able to changAz but the flesh is weak). One little schools because of scholastic de pre-legal lassie, not to be so easily ficiencies, under certain condi subdued, chirped to the, formid- tions, may be admitted, for the able Miss Westgate, "Excuse me, semester only, to the transition but aren't you doing that wrong?" section under the direction of the * * Secret behind all this code dean of men or the dean of wo changing and slashing of funds men. may truly lie in all the fteasons set forth. In our humble, opin- CLASSIFIED SECTION ion, 'twas only a far-seeing Pan hel with a hot tip on rationing who FOR RENT—Double room with wanted to beat the government - running water, $3.50 weekly. to the draw by banning cokes. Innerspring mattresses. Bath ad * * . jacent. Call Room 20, 4850. _ "Let the Blessed Sunshine In," 4tpd 13, 14, 15, 16 S. we shall adopt as our guiding light FOR SALE 1930 Ford coupe in in the conservation of electricity good shape. Call Bird 4328 or program. Put your noggins in 2593. 2tpd 15,16 C texts in all the waking hours and our heretofore wasted midnight NOTICE—At the' end of the trail, oil Can become "Oil for the Tanks the after-skiing warm-up; a of China." cozy fire, soft music, and a piping cup of Hot Chocolate. At the' Boalsburg Tavern. she Women. 1=1•1 Rumors of a "Clean-up-your plate Day," to be sponsored by PLAIN SEWING and altering WSGA. House of Representatives d0ne,527 S. Pugh St., phone presently have reached our ten- 4 , 5 , ltpd E. der ears. Pray let Miss Parent - be forewarned and forearmed to FOR RENT—Double room, twin insure 100 per cent coed coop- beds, one single room, Gentile boys. Private house, 2720, 625 N. iltpd 15, 20, 22 S. emtion MC= Ad-time high in slogans came to light today neatly typewritten FOR SALE-1930 Ford Coupe in and hanging on the w all o f on e of good shape. Call Bird, 4328 or fourth floor Atherton's more pop- 2593 . • ular rooms. "Do Your Part For LOST—Ronson Cigarette Case, NNational Defense Use Both Lighter and Compact. Senti- Sides."—A. M. M. mental vr.lue. ReWard. Return to Buddick, 57 Atherton. 3tpd 16, 17. 20 C. Square dancing has been insti tuted as a regular part of the physical education program at the University of South Carolina. Rides Wanted Daily instruction is given fcir' RAN---LancaSter. Leave • Satur "swinging your partner." day morning. Call Ressler, 771. mittee, as compared with 167 cases „last year from about 1500 women enrolled then . . So far this year, WSGA Judicial has dealt with 64 cases from an enrollment of 1497 women students. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 spending the winter on the farm of a friend and patiently waiting for Dorothy to come home next spring to shear him. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS