The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 22, 1942, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR;
Club Forms
Skiing Group
A new bonorory skiing. grOup,
for women skiers who. have. shown
.f4pecial interest and ability,. was
organized yesterday by the WRA
Outing• Club, according to , Miss
Mildred. A, Lucey i .physical edu
cation instructor and•club.advisor;
The honorary corresponds to
the present badminton and• bowl
ing honoraries. Special .instruc
tion will he given to' women-.chos
en for membership: by "Rees Val
ens; Lock Haven free lance writ
er, -who was .graduated• from Am
•Yterst as skiing .charn.pion.-, • .
New members will, meet in the
'White Hall gyrnriasiurn.at
ENDORSES DANCE Margaret
Friday. Consequent skiing •
•K Sherman '43, acting WSGA Sen
gtruction; including• skiing control t
ate president, on behalf of Senate
and -techniques; will probably. be .•
given twice week. memberS, endorses Victory Ball,
Honorary. skiers. include :Seniors • scheduled for Recreation Hall
—Mary E. Poole,- Kathryn_J. Por- .Tuesday night.
ter,. Dorothy L. Shaw, and-Betty • •
Ti. Ziegler; Juniors—G.. Naomi , e". • .
Pilleni Geraldine . A. Custer,.Mary
"enate Approves
V. Devling; Martha. • G.: , Duffmani . 1 „.„ 1 .. p ermissions .
L,oila M. Dunkelherger;...M:: Paul- , • 11- "`"?
ine Rugh, Natalie. A. Siebert, and Freshman coeds may date until
Margaret. K. Sherman.. one o'clock Tuesday night, but may
Sophomores--Patricia R. Alae; not date and must be in by 9p. m.
Margaret V. Colvin,. Florence I. Monday, as a result of •WSGA Sen-
Jaffy, Reta J. Jenkins,...Helen F. ate 'action last night. Upperciass
Hooper, F. Doris Stevenson, and women may have one o'clock per-
Phyllis R. Watkins; and Fresh- missions both Monday and Tues
men—Estelle E. Brown, Sara L. day. •
):Hostetter, Vivian I. Martin, Eliz- WSGA Senate granted late per
abeth L. McGee, and Katherine missions for freshmen to enable
Wright, them to attend Victory Ball. They
were denied two one o'clocks be
causean unusually large number
of customs violations have been re
ported.
Siebert Annoqulgices
Program Theme
• As a part of its morale building.
- -program, WSGA Junior Service
Ward wilt announce all fortll•-
coming chapel . speakers, • 'Natalie
A. Siebert '43, president, stated
'Announcements of. speakers'
..tiames and topics•. will be pre
vented each. Friday- lunch hour
preceding the date of• , the ad
dreSses.
Theme of . the program- is; to en
courage women to attend:: chapel.
tb , hear discussion. :of. • pertinent
questions dealing... , directly: with
Vie-nation and - dePense,- Miss Si.et
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Will.there be a summer Co-Edi- •
tion and do. the Chi Omegas have .. - • ' •
Coeds Cope With Bluebooks
another mouse?
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What, oh what, of the frivolous- 4 7- 4 ,
school teachers—for w . hich the ord As 1 amp Of Knowledge Flickers
summer school was so famous?
Worries can come and worries
can.go, but we gals'll stay on for-
CLASSIFIED 'SECTION ever
The women's head. governing
body also discussed possibilities of
sponsoring a. benefit for defense in
connection with 'the annual WSGA
'dance planned for April .11.
EVERY MAN .A . PIRATE, every
girl a sailors sweetheart at
Penn State's famous .Dry Dock
Night. Club, Saturday, Jan. 24. It's
nautical, but nice. Make reser
vations at Student Union .today.
ATTRACTIVE R00M...t0 let in
dormitories for second: semes
ter. Call Gallup 305, Irvin Hall
or house manager TKE, 756.
3 tch 20-21,22 M
FOR RENT—Spaciotts first class
double dormitory room. Call
Swartz, 114 Watts Hall.
3tpd 21-22-23 FEC
FOR RENT Large corner room.
Twin beds. Second floor, 117 E.
Fairmount. Phone 3281.
2tch 21-22 REE
FOR SALE All kinds of yarn.
Free instruction given to pur
chaser. :Mrs. J. W. Lowther, 117
E. Fairmount. Phone 3287.
2tch 21-2ZREE
FOR RENT—Double room, twin
beds, one single. room, Gentile
boys. Private house, 2720, 025 N.
.Allen. . 3tpd 15, 20, 22 S.
FOR RENT Double room. Twin
beds, one single room. Gentile
boys. Private house. 2720. 625
North Allen. 3tpd 15,20,22 DS
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Vlley . ..ae Wooten . Home Ec Plans, 9
`Victory Ball,
Hii Ho Career Confab . Takes Spotlight
Rollicking Swell (Continued from Paige,.Orie) -
To help freshman and. transfer
lege Administration by donating
Ship ahoy! Waiting only the
final OK of trustees, the new third •
for inspection. women - choose a vocation, home' free of charge the use of Rec Hall,
semester steps
economics and journalism instruc- waxing services, and the construe
up
T many it presents problems
tors will hold career conferences tion of two. bandstands. *The . CaM-
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and pains of every sort, to coaches,on 'vocational opportunities in pus Patrol has also agreed. to 'w-
Home Economics Building •at 3 operate.
administration, alumni office, hon- o'clock today.
ovaries, and faculty, but to wo- Approved unanimously by All-
Various discusSion group leaders College Cabinet Tuesday . night,
men—
and rooms where Conferences are the dance received this • comment
Headache or heartburn No. 1
- scheduled include: Teaching--; from Gerald F. Doherty, All-Col
will be the reported influx of 2,400 Miss , Jean D. Amberson, 18; Insti- lege. vice-president, "A ball of
fa t e Naval Rbservists to grace these tution Administration and Dietetics nature would - serve to coordinate
goodly acres—and ' with nothing —Miss Phyllis K. Sprague, 207; all campus groups in a - r Concerted
to do between engineering assign- Home EConomics Extension—Miss defense effort and conVitice stud
rnents. Doggie's isn't that large! N. Anormallee -Martin, 14; Textiles ents that they were actlially• do-
Birds will chirp for 8 o'clocks, and Store Buying—Miss Ruth E. ing something worthwhile:7l6r' na
g--Miss
- won't seem like dawn anymore. Graham, 210; Dress Design—Miss tional defense," ; :.: — .*::` 7 .•,*:. - •.
Cheese-box • Greek hoUses will Anne E. Boyd, 118. .
• Student Union has consen ,to
swelter in the noon-day • sun and
henceforth Miss Richardson will Interior Decoration—Miss Am yhandle all. ' , financial ..--: affairs,
G. Gardner, 220; Commercial Dem
hear not one wail about steamless onstration—Miss George L. Donovan, StUdent Aln-
Edith V. Harding,
radiators. - • 106; Nursery School , Work—Mrs, ion 'manager,' has announced:: •
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Picnics, swimming, dog g i e Marion. S. McDowell;• and Home In cooperation with the Victory
.
roasts, tennis, golf,.and riding will EConomics - in Journalism—Frank- Ball, will be AAUW's Mid-Winter
flourish as never before.. • • lin C. Banner,•lo2. . . • Festival featuring two • bands - and
The Sandwich Shop might open - - All students interested are urge' c f.'the Thespian - Mobilq Unit show.
a Garden Terrace.. ... . . to attend. •= , • All 'tickets will •be, on sale at 'Rea
• • • • • • Hall and Student 'Union arid can
Students will • swelter - , and .
snooze in broiling classrooms.
' • be . used 'interchangeably at ~Ree
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Mayhap Mr. Conger 'could have Diet Exhibit Opens 'Hall or AAUW's program at the
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the .tennis courts - flooded,. it's .a Daily preventive. dietshigh school building.
- for five' •
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long, long way to Whipples. • diseases will be exhibited in 209 „ .
. .
Mac Hall commons will go in HOme EConomics Building_ from 8 ZTA Gives Vie Dance
for grass and more grass—Mon- a. m. to noon today. The display'
day—French dressing, Tuesday— will be open to the public as part Zeta Tau Alpha entertained Phi
Russian dressing, Wednesday— of the regular class work of sen-
Kappa Tau with a combined
vinegar, Thursday—chopped egg, iors in institutional dietetics. Gridge party and vic dance in the
Friday—fish, northeast lounge of Atherton'.'re . -
Coeds over-ruled the slacks tabu' cently. Refreshments were setv , : o
with the cry of cold knees, what
. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ed during the 'evening.
shall the victory cry be for shorts? . . . . , „...
What Went On
One War. Ago?
One war ago- 'today American
coeds were doing much the same
things as they are doing now. •
Then they were worrying about
tip influenza epidemic which ran
rampant over the . country.- They
were dancing - to new dance steps
called the Bunny Hug and Turkey
Trot.
They were grumbling about
"gasless Sundays" and "meatless
Tuesdays." They. were 'flocking
to see Sarah Bernhardt's stage
performances. and quarreling over
woman suffrage.
Coeds were inspired to do Rid
Cross nursing, to adopt French
orphans, and thinking that Uncle
Sam Pointing his finger from post
office posters "wanted them."
Rides Wanted
RW Coudersport or vicinity.
L. Saturday noon. C. Dick 2033.
2tpd 21-22. M
pw Pottstown or Reading or
vicinity. L. Fri. 3:30 p. nt. Return
Monday. Call Bob. 2883.
2tpd 21-22 M
PW (2)—New York City. L. Fri
day at 3. Call J. Schmidt, 2294.
RW—Pittsburgh. L. Friday at
3 p. tn. Call Herzog, 140 Ather
ton.
PW (3)—Philadelphia. L. Fri
day at 5. Call Ben, 4078.
RW (2)--Bethlehem or vicinity.
L. Friday, 3 p. in. R. Monday
afternoon. Call 38 Atherton Hall.
RW—Towanda or vicinity. L.
Friday noon. Call Barrett, 4056.
RW-Johnstown. L. Saturday
noon. Call Jim, 2864. ltpd 22
RW—Baltimore. L. 3p. m. Fri
day.. R. if possible, Monday. Call
Thomas'Mitchell, 2021.
2tpd 22, 23 M.
RlX—Philadelphia or Allen
town. L. Friday noon. Call Frank,
4042.
RAP (2)—Harrisburg or GEttys
burg L. Saturday morning. Call
Jack, 4409. 2tpd 22, 23,.5.
So there are still five bluebooks until Old , Main strikes - twelve
to look in the face tomorrow, and Time to study. .1 ' ;;),'
prospects - of along night of burn- 6. Open the hooks; look at; : the
,ing midnight oil in the lamp of pictures; and yaivn. •By 12:30 :the
knowledge look pretty chill? Here thought of studying in: the morn-,
is a prescription for prostrate co- 'ing seems more' logical.
-A. M. M
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eds who find studying a novel, 7. Undress, hot) into bed,-and
but unpleasant task. • forget about bluebooks. • 'And--if
1. Relax. After dinner, b urn, the grade sheet arrives with a car
buy, or steal a cigarette, lean back go of minus two's, think of_all the
and blow smoke rings. Mean- . :time that might have been wasted
While discuss or cuss
,profs who studying.
approved of no final week. • If this technique fails, take hints
2. Drag out a deck of cards,
offered by other coeds. In an in
and suggest a few hands of bridge formal survey among coeds; here
•
to get bl a studying mood. were some of the answers to the
question, "How do you study?"
3. When tired of trumping "At this point studying would
aces, find another student of Cor- not help me. All I need is a nide
ner Room 301; .go for a coke; join case of flu."
a "bull session"; and stay an hour- "Study in spurts—study two
or two. hours, sleep two hours, etc. 'Only
4. Get back to the dorm by 10 sometimes I Cheat."
o'clock, •just in time to make an- "I don't need to study. 1.-stud
.other bridge. game. ied all semester."
5. More cokes, more cigarettes "I don't." .
Chase Those B. B. Blues.by Coming to
EATLAND GRILL
18 Kinds of Bottled Beer 3 Kinds on Tap•
REAL SPAGHETTI DINNERS
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942
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