)94.GE side Sessions List 34 Speakers With 34 professors and acimin- Vrators making 103 speeches, 36 d'rattern.ities and dormitories are torticipating in the annual PSCA Fireside Sessions. Beginning last wilek, the ses ftions will continue for two months. 'J'h.ey are being arranged by the ( ~; :ecutive members of the Fine ride Sessions committee who in clude David E. Garfinkle Jr. '44, ehairman, Kenneth D. Bair '43, )Vtary E. Sheffer '43, and David I', Back '44. Mlward D. Ardery, colonel of 4.1 . 1 e corps of engineers, will speak at Alpha Gamma Rho tonight on "The College ROTC in Wan. Time." Clifford R. Adams; instructor of education and psychology, will dis-; cuss "Adjustments. in Sex and karri age .at the Burr-Nitt, Club tomorrow. Next week's sessions . include ,Vtonday, Howdrd R. Cottam, as oZociate professor of rural soci ology, at Cris Hall, "Marriage and Courtship Problems"; William V. t)ennis Sr., professor of rural so ciology, at Alpha Omicron. Pi; "Drink and Morals"; D. Ned Line rar,- associate secretary of PSCA, r . ll. Alpha Chi Rho, "Is It Enough To Stop Hitler?" Mary Jane Meany '45, who was Hedged last night by Phi Mu, was imintentionally omitted from Mon chy's piadge list. Cast your ballot for Senior Queen in Old Main today. CLASSIFIED SECTION YOB. SALE—Near combination • radio and victrola, cabinet mod e). Priced reasonably. Call 338 A ihertotr. itch 17, 18. 19 0. ,03'1'—nt Sparks Last Wednesdati•, green anti black pen. 'gold band, I;roan point, green ink. Reward. C;ilJ. .r3.f.ch,hke, Eng. Comp. Bldg. itch 17, 1 1 3, 19 B. ..! (y.,.r Wilt person. who took );teen topcoat from Sparks Phone 4060 lluilding return same to 415 East _ _ _ !INN ter WAN'l'ED—Second hand size 38, 40 Colt .7im,2643 Reasonable pricx. 3tpd 18. 19. 20 D LOST—One pair handball gloves Rid, e , .w an t e d iii Rec Hall Tuesday night. Re turn '7,3 Pastor Korte. Reward. F.W—Philadelphia. Leave Friday itch RS or Saturday. Call Barbara, 127 Ath. Hail. 2tpd 13, 19 W. aOOO Beautiful ededs want dates for RW—Lehighton or vicinity. Leave Penn State's famous Dry Dock Friday, February 20, morning this Saturday. Call one now, and or noon Call Bayer, 4350. :, , ,_.fierve a table at ST.T. 2tpd 18, 19 D. Voiw itintsit iiits quality Coca Co Sta.,. Conege WSGA Asks Coed Voting; Schedules Dates Women Will Cast 'Queen' Ballots All coeds were requested last night to participate in prelimin ary elections for Senior Queen in the first floor lounge ; Old Main, from B a. m. to 5 p. m. today, by Jean Babcock '42, WSGA presi dent. Ballots will be counted by Mor tar Board members and Miss Nina M. Bentley, assistant to the dean of women. The winner, to be 4n. nounced at Senior Ball, will be chosen at final elections Tuesday from three coeds remaining from preliminaries. Dorothy L. Jones, sophomcale, senator, was placed in - charge- of posting election hours in down town' dormitories: Catdidates in elude Joyce L. Brayton; Florence K. GOII, E. Louise Hack, Dorothy J. Johnson, Betty M. Martin, and Barbara Torrence. Nazi Youths Teach Profs "Since the reign of Hitler the attitude of German students has changed from taking advice of professc•rs to telling them how to run the university," said Dr. Ho ward E. Yarna,ll, instructor in German. in Atherton Hall's Fire side Session last night. In his discussion of "My Ex periences as a Student in Ger many," Dr. Yarnall contrasted educationaq conditions before and after Hitler. He said that there is a marked decrease in the num ber of women students, in accord with the Nazi belief that woman's place is the home. "Majority of women who at tend college are from families having !ntellectual tradition and moderato income," Yarnall stated. WANTED.—Reliable coed to care for children Tuesday afternoon. 2 tch 18,19,R5. LOST—Black pocketbook in Car- negie Hall or New Physics. Con tuxedo, tains personal articles of value. Re- 'turn to Ruth Davey c/o Student Union, 2tch 19,20 M You sense in ice-cold Coca-Cola a thing that is good pure, wholesome drink with the quality of genuine good ness. Coca-Cola delights your taste r gratifies your thirst and leaves you happily refreshed. titE, DAIE.Y ' coLugralitc.o U.Jey JILe Tiloine it Panhel—Ribbons. Or Blackballs? A slap on the back or a slap in the face—Panhel has earned both this year. ' Before handing out ribbons and blackballs to Panhellenic Council, we should consider it as a heter ogeneous group of Greeks attempt ing to act as a homogeneous one. So far as debating and forget ting individual house representa tion, Panhel acts with merit. As a defense action, council members voted to reduce inforthal party budgets . ss each. This money plus an additional sum froM the trea sury will prOvide a $ . 10 . 0 deferise bond and a coed scholarship. Disagreement arises when prob lems pertinent to rushing are brought before the council. After vague consideration, a more vague motion is passed, recorded in the minutes, and remembered by all except guilty houses. Innocent ignorance is inevitably the plea preSented to Panhellenic Judiciary Board. • A member of one campus house disregarded limited contact by playing bridge in the Salndwich Shop with a frosh rushee. Another Greek phoned for a basketball date at noon when Panhel stated that dates should not be made un til 6:30 p. m. Still another soror ity woman talked with rushees during strict silent period. - Each offender was from a different house and would have burned had she. witnessed the same acts. Panhellenic s rushing code has received the acid test of exper ience and has been revised an nually, but it , still inadequately covers arising disputes. Since any code seems to have discrep ancies, the plausible solution seems to lie in additional cooper ation of every house since each is -responsible for successful sor ority rushing and relations. 2tch 19,20 DIV 2tch 19,20 MD RW (2)—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday at 4 n. m. Return Sunday. Call 163 Ath Hall. 2tpd 18, 19 M. RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday afternoon. Call Foley, 2426. 2tpd 18. 19 Z. RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday afternoon. Return Sunday. Call Dick Pease, 2171. 2tpd 19, 20 RW "Pittsburgh or Charleroi. Leave Friday, 4 p. m. Return Sunday. Call Carl, 10 Jordan Hall. 2tpd . 19, 20 W. =31121215 of tlift Mass Meeting Will Be March 10 WSGA Senate decided at a meet ing last night to hold this year's elections on the following days: mass meeting, Tuesday, March 10; preliminaries, Thursday, March 12; and finals, Tuesday, March 17. WFtA elections will be scheduled for the same dates. Senior Ball hours were set for a 3 o'clock Friday and a 1 o'clock Saturday, after a motion by Anne M. Borton, senior senator, and a second by Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA vice-president. Sunday night hours will remain unchanged. Miss Sherman announced that blood donors' petitions will be dice• in the dean of women's office by 5 o'clock, today. The - deadling, was shifted from last Tuesday to•today because few petitions have •been submitted. Opinions Vary At Art Panel Opinions on art, music, and crea tive writing from controversial viewpoints were discussed at the panel discussion, sponsored by Pi Lambda Theta, women's , education honorary, last night. R. Helen Gordon '42, president, was chair man. Harold E. Dickson, fine arts de partment; Hummel Fishburn, mu sic department; and Joseph J. Rub in, English composition depart ment, followed their five_ minute speeches with an informal discus sion prompted by audiehce ques tion's: Possible integration of the fields was advocated. It was suggested that removing the artificial at mosphere from arts would encour age student interest. 35 Students, Profs Attend Talent Night Thirty-five home economics stu dents and faculty members attend ed the annual talent night spon sored by Home Economics Club in Grange playroom last night.. Leon Rabinowitz '43, Dry Dock master of ceremonies, was pres ent to scout for talent. He said that monologists showed particular tal ent and will be contacted, for pos sible Dry Dock entertainment. -E. L. F Call 3939 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 Di rector Shows Co&vie In Home Pc: Bramble In Forestry In this topsy-turvy world, even the education system is getting things mixed up. "Cologne" scents the home economics "ddpart ment, "Cook" flalvors the econ omics department, and "Carpen ter" pounds away with psychol ogy cohorts, according to the Col lege directory. Miss Rose . M. Cologn't is assis tant professor of home economics; Franklin H. Cook is an economics instructor; and Clarence R. Car- penter ,is an associate professor of psychology. Some relationship can be. seen in a, "Bramble" in forestry, an "Ash" in the petroleum refining laboratory, and ,a "Cannon" in chemistry. William C. Bramble teaches forestry, and' Thomas. L. Cannon,. chemical engineering, while. Harold G. Ash is technician in the petroleum laboratory. The polls - will he open until 5 p. m. Vote for your choice for Sen ior Queen.