PAGE FOUR Kappas Win At Badminton Initial badminton game yester day between Kappa's team two and Tewn resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for the Kappas. .Ruth Moore and Doris Watrde were win ners against Betty Smith and Vi vian Martin, supporting Town. Badminton intramurals played in a series of three games. Each contestant plays singly and a final doubles game is played off between teams. Final table tennis matches put Thetas on top with five points to ward the intramural cup by de feating Zetas, 3 to 0. Jimmie Ir win and Anna Lee Carey played for the winners, with Jeanne Zug eind Connie Reddig for Zetas. Betty Bischoff scored 26 points to put Zetas on the winning side in the basketball contest against Town women. Sally Hostetter sank 8 points for the losers. The score was 38 to 11. Last of the series of three intra mural swimming meets was held last night. AOPi won first place, winning • five points toward the intramural cup. ZTA was a close second. with 3 points. Third and fourth places were won by Phi Mu and Ath Hall. Results of individual meets were Feb. 19—AOPi, first; Phi Mu; sec ond; Feb. 24—ZTA first, AOPi second: Feb. 26—tie for first place by AOPi and ZTA, Phi Mu third. Swimmers for winning teams were 25 yd. backstroke—Kay ZTA, in 17 seconds; 25 yd. breaststroke—first meet won by Joan Miller, AOP.i, last two meets by Mary Port in 20.7 seconds; 50 yd. free-style--Porter, ZTA, in 33 seconds Relays winning teams were 75 yd. me:ley relay—Betty Widger, Laila Dunkelberger, and Joan Miller, for AOPi, with Virginia Bloom substituting for Miller on Feb. 24; 100 yd. free-style relay— Feb. 19. Phi Mu with Mary Werts, lone Cramer, Betty Wiley, and Gloria Hansel; Feb. 25 and 26, Nora Ames, Dora Colver, Joan Clark and Kay Porter for ZTA: Coed Golfer Back To Cram Escaping the cold campus air, Janet "Johnny" Fleming '42, for mer women's golf champion, re turned to College Wednesday, laSter a month's golfing experience in Florida, in time to catch tbka recent spring breezes. Johnny qualified in the Palm Beach championship tournament, but lost to Grace Amory, profes sional golfer. "I didn't mind losing to her," Johnny said yesterday, "because it vas great experience." Because two other tournaments, which Johnny expected to enter, were cancelled, she .played in the "beaten eight" tournament, get ting as far as the semi-finals. She also played and took lessons from visiting pros. One of the hightlights of her trip was to have been a match with Tommy Armour, old-time pro, but she lost the opportunity when it rained on the day sche duled for the event. Now that the trip is over, John ny expects to settle down Ito the usual College grind and work for a diploma. 24 HOUR SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO! +RESIDES+ +TAXI+ S. ALLEN ST. DIAL 3421 ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR OUT OF TOWN TRIPS The annual Pocono conference of the Student Christian Move ment will be held at Buck Hill .•. Falls Inn March 6 to 8. Students who. wish to attend are urged by Phyllis B. Watkins '44, chairman• Since coeds are wondering what units. Reveille sounded all over of the College group, to sign up changes next year (or even next campus at 6:30 a. m. Men would in i the PICA office as soon as month) will bring to their lives, get up for exercises, go to classes, 's possible. consideration of women student's and .then drill. Theme of the conference will be' activities during the first World "Where there are archery tar - "Rock and Sand," including the War might indicate possibilities. gets on Holmes Field, there used questions "What can we believe Penn State coeds during the to be great trenches," she said. - . first Wcrld War were affected by "Men were taught to jump the in view of present world events?" the strict military discipline under trenches go over the ramparts "To what can we be loyal?" and " which men students lived, accord- with fixed bayonets and growl. To wile convictions can we hold?" _ , T•eaders will be Stanley ing to Miss L.V.T.Simmons, They sounded like a den of bears.' -'- RESTATES HOURS—Mildred M. who served as dean of women in She spoke of the necessity of . _ Taylor '42, WSGA vice-president, Drew Theological Seminary, Mad -1918-19. checking on women's dormitories last night reviewed coed hours ison,New Jersey, and Irvin Un- Major Bayliis, whom Miss Sim- because many men sent here to . for Senior Ball. Coeds attend- derhill former missionary to Af mons described as an "old tyrant," take shop courses used to prowl , ing the dance may have 3 o'clock rice and present head of the was in supreme control. In her around at night. Miss Simmons permissions Friday and one Philadelphia Housing Project. opinion, the College president was often found them with ladders out o'clock:, Saturday. Regular hours just a "figurehead," and when the side dormitories. She said that Cost of the trip is ten dollars will be enforced Sunday night. Major wanted something done, coeds would squeal and get very which includes registration, five classes didn't matter, excited. meals, and two night's lodging. • I "Bayliis didn't think that worn- She describe - a the college year_ Representatives will travel by en deserved much consideration," of 1918-19 as a. "series. of excite- cars from the College. she said. "He'd call up and de- ments." One night the power . . . mend that coeds put on a show, house burned, and everybody wasd•••l . saying that his men had. been ordered home for two weeks. Co working hard and needed a little eds packed by candlelight and left Uoeds To Hear . saying as early as possible . the next morn- pscA T a lk, Uncle Sam atriti Rabinowitz) "rd tell him 'that the coeds had ing• n needs you. With apologies to the studying to do, but that didn't "Then there was the flu epidem- Continuing PSCA Fireside Ses- Navy, \N e feel like urging coeds is and I believe that all but four matter to him. They would hur- sions, 15 speakers are scheduled to to "Join the Thespian Mobile out of the theee• hundred and riedly yet together a minstrel talk at sorority houses and worn- Units and see the soldiers," fifty-four got it. Because we had or show or concert. Sometimes he'd en's dormitories in the next two "Keep •em laughing." call in the morning and order the only one nurse, coeds majoring in weeks. Seven home economics organized to cook out of fourteen hundred women over to a dance in the Next week's program includes thefor sick. From women have volunteered to act Armory that night. Absolutely, food and care Mrs. H. D. Nesbitt, public speak -50 to 70 would be sick at one time. in Mobile Units which visit near- he was just a tyrant." ing instructor,, at Women's Build by:You never knew what was going ing, army camps. Not all 1400 have speaking on "Student-Faculty Three hundred and fifty-four . Ito happen next." time and ability to act in shows,Relationships;" H. W. Weigle, as butwomen lived in Women's Build- it's safe to bet that there are ing, McAllister Hall, and in the Miss Simmons came to the 'Col- sistant professor of_ German, at lege in 1903 to teach Germ - an, al- Kappa Kappa Gamma, "Hitler at least 17 to 70 coeds who can University Club, but they all ate most directly after being graduat- Germany:" A. W. -Case, assistant sing, &nee, or do novelty skits. in Mac Hall. Two mess tables Acts need not be perfect to please were connected to the McAllister ed from Cornell. She spent 1911- professor of fine arts, at Alpha Chi soldiers. In this, as in many Hall kitchen and coeds ate the 13 getting her doctor's degree at Omega, "Liturgical Music."the University of Wisconsin and Speakers on Tuesday will he D. things, :t's the spirit which counts. same food which was prepared 1917-18 as an exchange professor V. Ramsey, assistant professor of A Thespian group visited New for soldiers. at Mills College. , sociology, at Nittany co-op, "Social Cumberland this week. Next week "It was simply horrible food," a unit will go to Carlisle and to she said. "At least once a week, Every five years she took a Problems:" Miss M. J. Stevenson, year's leave of absence which was assistant to the dean of women, at Indiantown and Middletown in the a comm'ttee would come to me to usually spent studying abroad. Kappa Delta, "Women in the War;" near future. complain. and I didn't blame them. She became head of the German and Mrs. M. S. McDowell,associ department in 1918. Miss Sim- - Students leave campus at 4 P. m. We had meat, potatoes, and lots ate professor of home economics, at and return by 1:30 a. m. Trans- and lots of beans. Sugar was not mons served as dean of women for Northwest Atherton Hall, "The portatioti is provided and all ex- rationed in dining commons." one year as an emergency mea- Engagement Period As a Prepara penses are paid. All men's fraternities (there sure and continued as department tion for Marriage." Soldiers, after 'all, are boys were fr. sororities) were military head until 1939. H. P. Zelko, instructor of public from colleges or ones who live on . speaking, will talk on Thursday at the same street in our home town. HE T 0 c o bserve Coed Journalists Cris Hall on "Student-Faculty Re- And evert if the movies show jo- lations." vial stag groups sitting around Coed Food Waste To . Post War News Scheduled for Tuesday, March talking and singing, we still thinklo, at McAllister Hall third floor that they might like a little out- To determine how much food Plans to post news flashes in co- north, J. H. Kaulfuss, professor of side entertainment after drilling is wasted by coeds in Atherton highway engineering, will speak on and sturiying all day. Hall dining commons, a survey ed dormitories Were formulated by "The Value or Meaning of College." Final plug: Coeds wishing to will be conducted by Ellen H. Theta Sigma Phi, women's journal- Wednesday, March 11, sessions join Mobile Units will be welcorn- Richards, junibr home economics ism honorary, last night,according i nc lude. H. W. Seamans, general ed in Schwab Auditorium from 7 honorat v, according to Ruth E. to Jeanne C. Stiles '42, president. secretary of the PSCA, at the An to 10:30 p. m. Mondays through Stamm '43, president. Flashds, .prepared by organiza- chorage, "What and Where' Is Thursdays. The enferiment, carried on in tion members, will be posted on-. 'McAllisterGod;" J. 0. Keller, assistantto the —L. M. F. collaboration with "save for de- and Atherton Hall bbl- president in charge of extension}. fense" program, will start March letin boards to inform coeds of at Allen street co-op, "Penn State 2 and .ontinue until necessary day-by-day war situations. Defense Activities;" A. H. Reede, data to draw conclusions is col- A survey to find out present and assistant professor of economics, at lected. past positions held-by Theta Sigma Wiley dormitory, "What Kind of Two club members will super- Phi alumnae will be conducted, and Peace Shall We Seek:". and J. Shib vise food consumption at dinner initiation for new members will li, associate professor of mathe on Mondays, Wednesdays, and be held March 22, Miss Stiles matics, at Miles street dormitorY, Fridays. Coeds will alternate in stated. "Religion and Science." this observation so that no one is __ on more than once. 7 ...7he Women Pardon Us— Can You Sing? Tea Planned For Frosh, Transfers Freshman and triznsfer coeds who eqfered College in January will be entertained at tea by WSGA Junior Service Board in Women's Building lobby from 2 to 3 p. in. Saturday, March 7. Wo 7 men's Building freshmen are (also invited "Little Sisters," who will be contacted this week, were assign ed to Service Board members yes terday from the list of second semester freshmen. This work is a part of the board's regular or ientation orogram. Town freshmen will be called next week for point system ec tivities. Natalie A. Siebert '43, board chairman, urges women to cooperate so that point system filing may be completed. Coed organization leaders are still being contacted to fill out de fense a . :tivities letters from the dean Of women's office. Results will be used as an aid for coor dinated defense work supervised by Mortar Board, senior women's honorary. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Al pha Zeta at a coffee hour last night. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Coeds Affected By Strict Military Rule In First War Former Dean Of Women Describes College Year, 1918-19, As 'Series Of Excitement' CLASSIFIED SECTION STUDENTS—MeaIs for on 1 y $6.00 per week, Call 3231 , Ask for Wes, $5.50 without breakfast 3tpd 25, 26, 27 TEN DOLLARS per week room and board for eight dollars, one block olf campus. Call 2571. 3tpd 25, 26, 27 M. LOST--Slide rule in Sparks Base ment Tuesday morning. Call Wenzel, 2561. Reward. Rides Wanted PW—Kane or Corry. Leave Fri day. 'Return Sunday. Call Weed, 4693. 2tpd 26, 27. RW Uniontown or vicinity. Leave today, 3 p. m. Return Sunday evening. Call 152 Ath RW. (21--Scranton and return. Leave Friday. Call Tuholsky, First Ftcr,r. Jordan Hall. ieN Alter 5, ealt.l a e, ; 1 1 k7 I :Ns (and before) Barbecued Chopped Beef on Toasted Bun Cole Slaw Coffee or Tea 30c Home Made Chili Con Carne-4 5c Soup or Tomato Juice Egg Salad Sandwich Coffee Tea 30c Steaks—Fountain ServiCe—Sandwiches OPEN ALL NIGHT FRIDAY Greyhound Post House Southwest of Old Main Atherton St. and Railroad Ave. State College ltpci 27 M FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942 PSCA Announces Weekend Confab
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