PAGE FO'OR - , . • - .oeds..To-Floc.-:......5u G . Ney. Shows .Coeds. - . • . e.- I.osnen• , Cars Utensils . HOP Earn -1" heL ' r . w a y Final , Story . . Approximately 50 per cent of Still Untold Because of a request made .by • undergraduate women. worked at coeds for. a practical course in. jobs Finals are over, we are tired of paying last summer, accord- hearing aout them, but one phase Onechanics, agricultural , engineer-- ing to a survey -by Miss Elizabeth ing: 15, a two credit course, with a C.' Bell, assistant to the dean of has gone untold. An example one-hour lecture -and a two-hour , rather than an explanation can best ?Amatory, ' will be open to all. women. - • typify women • students, according. to. that. Out . of 1390' coeds who are en- The ' student involved gave a • • David C: Sprague, assistant•protes- - rolled," 1331 replied to 'the type of good appearance by his unbroken cor of agricultural engineering, work in'which they participated: class attendance, yet he never took )'rofessor Sprague, assisted by the amount earned,' and their stun- a note. Filing his fingernails or other staff members will enlighten mer recreation, travel, and read- catching up on his correspondence coeds about automobiles and. house in g.• • made the class tolerable. tn ain ten.ance. AVerage amount earned by the Somehow he managed to make For the benefit of future house 688 coeds who worked was $llO, excellent bluebook marks, but the ---, keepers, part of the course will making • a total of $75,742. One day of the final, another side of the - concern kitchen repairs. Differ- hundred and ninety-three were in Story was revealed. A new use for cure:; in Sharpening such tools as sumnier session, 949 reported that Kleenex was discovered by the cciisiors, pairing knives, and bread they had helped in the home. Watchful proctor. The guilty stu ,:nives, will be demonstrated. How Counselling and waitress jobs dent was promptly kicked out of lo tighten leaky faucets, and the tied for favorite types of employ- class. Dishonesty and -2 will ap -I,o,inoi.plo of , the cao _ apen d r and meat, with 113 coeds participating ,ear on his grade sheet. other lever utensils will -be shown. in. each. One hundred and elev- • Catching -cribbers red-handed is Electric.:ity hounds will have an en did general office work and 96 not common, but wholesale cheat . opPortunity_ to learn about elec- were clerks. ing is. Guilty students are fooling tricity. The conduction of electri- Favorite recreations included neither themselves nor the College. city into the home, its measure- swimming, dancing, and tennis. , By referring to article 88 in merit by- the electric meter, and • More books than magazines were "Regulations For Undergraduate - read.. Students," you will note that the computation of monthly bills will . 1 1)e. studied; Coeds will. be Shown , . College has ruled that "in case the how to fix faulty iron. cords . and - penalty of -2 in the subject is giv repair sewing machines,. en. for dishonesty, the rep to the' Included will be principles. of den S Dean of the School in which the operation andthesina in parts of the - tuts Aid student •is enrolled shall carry the , word, 'Dishonesty,' as well as the mitomobile.• At -the end -of the F .- . arm \)., ork grade." course women will.know the art of cleaning carburetors, changing flat . Because of an expected land- • Future reflection on the College ;tires, and adjusting:spark plugs.. labor• shortage, a group .of city- is degrading, but the demoralizing bred Harvard and Dartmouth effect on the student's character is students have organized a • Volun- of- even greater importance. Of fenders hurt themselves by losing teer Land Corps* to aid farmers respect of felfoW students, plus as. their share in defense work. their own self-respect. They have Students from eastern colleges . also depreciated the - valtie of their and : universities will be- enlisted Coeds -in . Blue Band- uniforms . educations and future opportuni the newly-formed organization ties. end others .in ROTC outfits. didn't i -1 7. . • forme an Amazon population,.. but Vermont farms be to. work on. • just-a" friendlyebockei game-back .. 67 'ieeri- g.v and October'. Work in 1930:. ers, who will receive $2l a month pins. room and board. Atherton- Coeds Masquerading as army and. navy in. wages must be at least 16 years of age. foams,, they. met 'in. their anntial • contest. on HOlines- d Fiel, .Teams Haying no_ connection with the Will Hold Tea were chosen. on.a competitive.basis- goverreni.ent,. the by will be fi srom- the- upper three-classes.- - nanced entirely by private ,funds.. Coeds of Atherton Hall and their According to a recent survey of guests will be entertained at an in- Segeta -• 'row/cads - P Vermont farm agencies, there will be• a : 40 per. _cent- labor. • shortage, . , .formal tea in the northeast lounge from 3:30 to 4:30 today. this coming -summer on 27,000 Ada Lord '43, general chairman, TWA'2 7 ' ' , farins whiCh ^ 4 horrnally employ has appointed the following com- WLW broadcasts. Carmen- from - • - - . .. . over 20,000 helpers.` - ' - mittees serving, Margaret D. ;the Metropolitan-at 2: pi , m. - Miss' ' Dorothy' • Thompson, out- Campbell.'44 and- F. Doris Steven ' WCAU - presents "Your • liit - Pa- standing • newspaper columnist, son !44; .. clean tip, -Mildred I. Fossel rade" at 9-p. m. - - lauded work of the .corps in :the man '44 and- Ruth M. Alvord. '44: WOR features "Spotlight-Bands! I'arivary issue' of • Free America, Natalie-A. Siebert-'43,.secretary of at, 10:15 . p. - m. • agrarian- magazine. • ' the-northeast unit, will pour TOMOO.IIOVir. , - • • "The Volunteer 'Land Corps WCAU presents William Shire.r, - started with the idea that it is un-- flews analyst, at 5:45 p. in. . fair' for some• boys to serve for • Jack Benny can be heard. - over soldier's •pay and risk their lives RIDKA'at '7 p. m, in the armed fordes, while others WCAU broadcasts the. "Ford work at high wages in munitions Ilour" at 9' p. in, - factories, and others pursue their c - .. leges quite untouched," said Miss CLASSIFIED .:-SECTION -Thompson: --• .. • - . • "The Department of Agriculture has urged. farmers to increase -00RRENT"-:--Large, pleasant, room, ,preductien..latit fennel-S. are suf.- Reasonable. rent,.-' • Single beds. :re : ring, from an aente labor, short- Illock•-;and a half from- •campus. " 250 - S.' Allen St, phone 2203. „. Mls's Thompson continued: - 2tcb. 23, 24 M. Found men who have been re jected by the army will be recruit :moms - FOR RENTS—One doublee;pdf or hard.work- on farms ; unless With' twin -beds; one-single, Both- and-untii-Ithe nation , calls them - ,to ' tube. and% shower.- -Upperclassmen:othbr....dutieS. The corps. is es-. or graduate men- preferrede:Dial ...pecially anxious to enlist college. 2652: - • tieh 24 ce girls -to -.assist-- farmers' _wives and to , do - such light farm work as .IPon:RElTTDotiiiileorixitt 4 .-singre - the:si 'are' ' 'fitted for." ' - ' bectv third- floore•:s2,so: aa-week.•••= ' fib& S. - . Atherton7- •- - Hod: 24. C. Blue, Band Defeats I? a- Coeds MOST-4041. /Wiens> High: School: 7 1 : 111 1- iniS • T° Speak - Sentimental%-vatee:- ~An,informal discussion, concern war& Firider• eat! 3aa7, ing present world problems . and: 2 t 3 ,.2 ,ra . how students can adapt them selves to them, will be lead. by C. 2' A:TTRACTIVE:ROOMS - t:o let in 0: Williains, associate professor. of Xordan. Hall for second semes- Education,- at• the Kappa Alpha tier, Cal): Dave Back, 771: Theta house at 7:30 p. in. Monday. 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Automobile tires may be rationed, • but college women can still • buy rubber-soled shoes with no fear of government priority. According to local footwear deal ers, the present supply of campus traditionals will last well into the Spring. By . that time the rubber shortage may be over; some' com position material will be used for the soles: or leather-bottcimed sad dles and loafers will replace the old favorites. If dirty saddles disappear be-. cause campus clothes must adjust to defense, their absences will be a loss to every day dress. It will not be long. however, before they will be forgotten, and coeds will be just as sloppy in another type of foot wear. Glee Club Seeks Music Honors -(Continued from Page One) music education major and former Thespian. • Judges for the national contest will be Andre KoStelanetz, popu lar symphonic conductor, Morton Gould, composer-conductor, and Deems Taylor, prominent music critic. The regional winners will be selected from the, recordings that each glee club make. Each recording will be unidentified by name 'so that no favoritism will be Shown. ,Regional winners will be invited Ito New York City where they com pete' in person. • . A' collegiate_ glee clubfestival week Will' be staged; The final •comPetitiiin will be-con ducted in the fineit 'auditoriums available, such as Carnegie Hall or the Metropolitan Opera House where public concerts will be given during the week. All • expenses ' for the regional winners in New York will' e borne by Waring's sponsors. For 'that reason, clubs will be limited to 40 Members. Expenses for additional members must be-provided by each club itself. "I hae , felt that 'such a compe tition should emphasize micro phone techniques rather .than -con cert platform presentation alone," Waring said, "because the • radio offers the .widest opportunity for the young man who follows music later in life.? • SAMMAItiIAITITARY 24,:1942 HEc To Train, For Defense Twelve elective courses, related to defense and open to all students; will be 'offered 'next semester by; the • home economics department: . Miss Laura W. Drummond, homsc economics director, stated yestem . day. Credits will vary from one qt." three. r 7.7.7.; 074: A nutrition course," home eccE nomics 13, will concern current problems in - the nutrition field with emphasis on food selectioW and physical fitness in the natioi al nutrition program. Home economics 109, dealing with nutrition essentials and thS relation of food to health, will qualify students for a subsequent Red Cross Canteen Course, design" ed tb prepare for..serylc_e_in,emeti gency defenseWeTa Stressing renovaqg c eling. garmenti lovaZisalthio dren, home ecOniinifes.2o=WW.o) be offered. Home,crafts,.4, nomics 307, will be helpiEftWifa& , anticipating volunteer service Ai the rehabilitation program. Other courses are social usagr, foods, catering for fraternities (fok then only), dietetics, family child development, nursery schocil , nursery school organization, and food preservatiOn. Collegian Sta - rts— SubsoOption.-Drive (Continued from Padd 10-fie) ty Lou Hornick, Mary Jane Glei chert, Nancy •Berniteili,' Letty gental, Winnie dale, Barbara' Brill,"FrAnCei`GYa berg; R. M. Meyerp;;;:l3o)3.ei l CAl-: bert; James Hoeg.-1.• Tr; ;ClelaricT" Business stafi... 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