The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 20, 1942, Image 4

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Fpo'shj- Sophomore Phys Edders Tie
In Season’s First Water Polo Game
■ In the first water polo game of
tiie season freshman phys edders
tied sophomore majors at 18
jM.iints in White Hall tank last
flight. High scorers were Sally
jlostetter, frosh forward, with 12
fninU, attid Blossom Sherk, sopho
jihire guard, 9 points.
Captained by Vivian Martiji,
forward, frosh team members
were Peggy Gregory, goal keeper;
ICditli Bernstein and Anna Radle,
guards; Lois Harper, Mary Port
and Hostetter, forwards. Sopho
r.nores were Bea White, goalie;
Betty Fletcher, Alice Burvvell and
lone Cramer, forwards; Bbttv
Wiley and Sherk, guards.
Ath East trounced Phi Mu 36-6
in intramurfjl basketball. Polly
Hugh looped 14 points for the
winners while Mary Wertz was
high scorer for Phi Mu. Ath East
forwards were Alice Burwell,
Marty Duffman, Rugh and Helen DEBATE SPARKER R. Helen
Hooper (substitute); and guards, Goi . don . 42> led open discuss io n
ary evling, Evelyn Fritz and wben the women’s debate squad . . .
■Marty Hwerdid. entertained University of Pitts- Four hall presidents will act as
Phi Mu six were Betty Wiley, burgh debaters' in Atherton Hall hostesses at the inauguration They q . .
lluth Hannigan, Wertz and Mar- last night are Janet Herzo S 42 > southwest; I/I/ // . fill
Caret Van Houten (substitute), g Jeanette Salkin ’42, northwest; We, Women
forwards; Bea White, Olive Van Virginia F. Reilly ’43, southeast; ‘S mar f Kidq’ Ratp
Houten, Phyllis Runkle and lone Ol and Geraldine A. Custer’43, north- ■
•Cramer (substitute), guards. JL JL 0 JLjOHa M east. Women in charge of refresh- Uur Best 1 hanks
Ath East team 1, Chi Omega, 1 . alents T il^ lu , de I „ Uian Forman ’42, KIDS RATE
and Alpha Omicron Pi emerged HollfifikfifiDlllfif Sara L - Badey 43 Jean Fishei- 43, In the excitement of congratu
victors over Phi Mu, Gamma Phi A. Kelly 43, and Irma F. lating new WSGA and WRA of-
and Kappa Kappa Gamma To learn fami i y relationships, ‘ Atherton nlav ficers ’ we are lUcely to overlook
in mtramurall badminton. Ath housekeeping meal preparation The ldea 0t an , Atb ? lt0 *- P J 3y f retiring leaders.
Bast victors, Polly Rugh and Mar- market i„ £ and child care from ac-’ BecaUSe they haVe inStilled neW
iy ° af£maa -won over Betty Wiley tual ex p er ience, 21 coeds will en- *= d ! deas and en thusiasm in two ma
and ea Wnte, Phi Mu. Marion ter the three campus practice , , i° r women’s organizations, more
wf 1 i^ n + d , ey^ a n n ; i . G o ln f a houses tomorrow for an eight week , <Th measure was approved as than ever before > we owe them
Phis, lost to Chi O s Ruth Saylor n ~ ri od measure was appiovea as om . tbanks
and Janet Carbaugh. A O Pi’s c „ . . an emergency measure for recrea- Installin „ t .
? r Seven Home Economics senior +; on and the lobbv will not be con- jne pomr system, De
tnnL ¥ Jo3 f T M,IICr women toimter Beecher House are veTt’ed hito a formM^loungeagaL ginning - the P etition for co-
Samanmid Jea^Warf 311116 Mary E. Diehl, Melba E. Dixon, until other places are mad! for re- eds to secure nominations and
f.indaman and Jeanne Ward. Sarah L. Kerr, Elizabeth Kinsloe, creation ” Mrs Hall said. committee appointments, inviting
Following an important bowling Elsie E ]yi; ason> Mary E. Shelly, _! coeds to WSGA Senate meetings,
meeting in White Hall alleys and Helen E. Schnieder. ceaseless . defense activities—all
at Ip. m. tomorrow, a novelty Tli A Adams Doris A An- SWrmail PrfiSdltS these can be credited to retiring
tournament will be sponsored by de i jo£e B Brevton Mareme ITrCbCmb WSGA officers. ,
'die.club from 1:30 to 4p.m. A E Caaere Mm-v R Croft Marear- IV#>W WSOA Sneaker WRA’s Program has belen ex
two-man team will bowl esKih J C Dorothy J JohnS pand(id . to make home e ccers, lib _
4me of 10 frames. Eleanor A. McLaughlin will reside Introducing Dorothy K. Bran- eral artists, as well as phys ed-
at Benedict House ner’44, new WSGA vice-president, ders feel ajt home, in White Hall.
Forum Discussion The women who will live in HOI- Marga J, et K - She y mai \ \ 3 ’ rati f: At t every entrance, thn Welcome
, crest House are Louise E. Carter, mg officer, conducted her l*t mat mveigles tired, coeds to stop
Follows Debate Betty Jo Dunlap, Eleanor E. Her- meting as House of Representa- for a little relaxation. '
shey Margaret J. Hoffman Betty tlves speaker yesterday - Possession foresight, retiring
Encouraging discussion from the A Mickey Geraldine B. Park and Approximately ten pounds- of leaders realized that success of
floor, gn open forum directed by . ji ary E> Vinson. ' tin'foil were turned in by repre- ..WSGA and WRA . 'lsdependent
R. Helen Gordon ’42 foUowed the • . ■ sentatives. Red Cross may send upon interest and 1 participation of
Oregon style debate between Uni- part of tin foil profits to an in- all women. Through their efforts
versify of Pittsburgh and Penn P§(JA. Elects fantile paralysis hospital where a more coeds know what goes on,
£>tate- in Atherton Hall's north- . State College child is recuperating We like this new spirit, which
•west lounge, last night. Newly-elected PSCA cabinet of- from last {airs epidemic. A drive is being instilled in women’s or
r?Ul?,g t* l ® question, Resolved: £laers , aie Pabne , 1 ’ Sharpless . g - bein g started for old license ganizations. .With everybody talk-
T hat the Federal government 4 » vice-president, Hamet G.. p i ates and R was suggested that ing about defending democracy, it
ohould .regulate by-law aU labor Van Riper 44, recording secretaiT; cded s send home for them. is heartening to observe' attempts
unions in the United States,” first Robert G. Kmtigh 43, correspond- AU finisbed or unfin _ to fui . ther it For. their, attitude
Speakers me uded L Jean Me- mg secretary; and Clifford M. ished ig t 0 be tumed in to Red and accomplishm ents, we doff our
Kinney of Pitt versus Freda I Gei- Painter 44, treasurer. Jean. E. Cross headquarters town . typewidter to retiring officers.
£ieimd44. Pitt’s Dorothy J. Wien- Hershberger 43 was elected to the v „ , __t ivr it
«r and Sara M. Bailey ’43 cross- presidency dt a previous meeting. ' " '
examined. Rides Wanted
Lois J. Hunter ’42 gave a con- Kappa Delta recently pledged -
structive speech and Sara R. Lip- Audrey Hackman ’43 and M. RW —Washington, D.' C. Leave
ner ’42 cross-examined in a non- Christine Haines ’43. Friday. Return Sunday. Call
decision debate on the same ques- ' Byers, 4923. 3tpd 17, 18, 19, M.
tion against Indiana University . ccn?rl , n RW—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday
fcnen• Wednesday. LiJjA&Sir lejU SiliG i iO.L\ noon. Return Sunday.' Call
o a r 777 7 77 T- Samuels at Collegian Office, 711.
Senior Ball Profits F °3 SALE-Used Candy Vending 4tco 17 . 20 M .
Machine, all chromium. Call - , „ .
(Continued from Page One) Pablo, 4939. 3tcomp 18-20 M. RW—Pittsburgh. Leave- Friday
JI. L. Henson ’42, ball co-chair- : afternoon. Return Sunday. Call
*nan, stressed- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms Melvin, 2827. 2tch 18, 19
The remaining $lOO was donat- and ba£h 511 Orlando apt’s. Two —Franklin or vicinity. Leave
ted to the World’s Student Service or three persons desired. Cali 3331, Friday noon. Return Sunday.
Fund, an organization which sends ask for Liddraid. Call-Chemerys, 404 Irvin Hall, 711.
books and food to students Alpha Omicron Pi pledges will 2tpd 18, 19
throughout the world living under entertain actives at 3 p. m. Sun- RW—Allentown or vicinity. Leave
adverse conditions such sjs prison day> Friday. Return Sunday. Call
or concentration camps. 423 Ath Hall. 2tpd 18, 19
Checks wiU be tumed over to LOST-Gold Bulova watch. In- RW _s crant on-Leave Friday, 4
these organizations as soon as the scnption “To Jimmy from Aunt
C ?r‘!s" r* meS *“ reClpienß STV™^ 1941 "-’ Ca 11325 1“ Bo P „ tt mpo,Sl i oo“ o‘d»»Ha?i
of the donations. 3316. Reward. r 2 ’ pd lg M
RW—Greensburg or vie. L. Fri.
after 12. Call 4409. 2tdp 19-20
RW—To Scranton or vie. L. Fri.
R. Sun. CaU Lyle, 830. 2tpd 19 20
RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday
afternoon. Return Sunday. Call
Sederholm, 2461.
RW—Hazleton, Lansford or vicin
ity. Leave Sunday afternoon,
March 29. Call 2561, leave mes
sage
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
Should Be Laundered
for T- F Ball
' > tie ran suite LaimiY
320 W. Beaver Dial 3281
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Coeds, Dates
Will Open
New Playroom
With floor waxing completed,
coeds and their dates may be pres
ent at the official initiation of Ath
erton Hall’s new playroom from 7
to midnight tomorrow.
Rugs have been rolled up for a
week in preparation for the open
ing and a new ping-pong table, do
nated by WSGA, has been install
ed, Mrs. Grace L. Hall, northwest
hostess, declared last night. Twen
ty new recordings have been pur
chased for the occasion.
The playroom will occupy the
center of northwest lounge and
furniture has been shoved into
background positions to make way
for dancing, and table games. Pro
visions for checkers, pinochle, and
jig-saw puzzles have been made
with further plans to supply new
games in accordance with coed de
mand. .
P W—Wasington, D. C. Leave
Friday. Return Sunday. Call
2289. Ask for Russell. Leave
message if out.
Coed Donations To Hetzel Fund
Exceed Men’s; WSGA Gives Most
IWA, Philotes Okay
Independent Plan
IWA and Philotes, independent
women’s organizations, approved
the plan of electing an independ
ent woman to All-College Cabinet
at a meeting with retiring WSGA
senior nominating committee yes
terday, according to Jean Bab
cock ’42, acting WSGA president.
Groups proposed that the nom
inating committee choose two
candidates not affiliated' with
either organization at a meeting
at Miss Babcock’s home tomorrow
night, after a recommendation
from the dean of women’s office.
Only independent women will
vote for these candidates at All-
College elections next week. The
winner will serve on All-College
Cabinet.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1942
Women’s organizations have
contributed more than half of the
total amount of mpney given by
college organizations to Mrs. Het
zel’s Fund for Emergencies, ac
cording to a recent report.
Of the 17 organizations provid
ing gifts, 5 were women’s asso
ciations, -giving $685.82, as com
pared with a total of $999.51 frpm
all organizations. These includ
ed WSGA, $316.82; W-RA,:N-$200;
Panhellenic Council, sll4;'lSJor.tar
Board, $35; and Locust 'Lane
Lodge, $2O.
WSGA’s contributions sprang
from three Christinas drives,-, an
unused balance from |n old fund,
and a benefit mbvie gfverl in 19.40
by Junior Service Board.;.. /'
WRA divided ..prorejeds ;from
two Valentine daiides u>~gfve to
the fund, while Panhellenic "Coun
cil sponsored a benefit-' bridge
- contest in Board’s
gift came from half Jthe -checking
profits of the 1940 ; Spinster Skip,
and 1944 coeds 'of Locust Lane
Lodge, town dormitory,' took up
their own collection to contribute.
Seventeen personal gifts to the
fund, amount to $414.03, 12 of
which were given .by women.
There were two anonymous ■ gifts
of $5 each, one sent Christmas
morning, 1939,' and one January
2, 1941. The total receipts amount
to $1,413.54.
Of the 281 loans made from the
fund, 231 have been to men and
60 to women. Eighty-one of
these loans were for food, 51 for
fare home, and 47 for room tent.
Only 3 coeds borrowed money for
room rent, 10 for fare home, and
11 for food. - -'
Other loans include personal,
books or shoes, commencement
expense, job interviews,' 'bye
glasses, clothes, extra medicinal
expense* and class publications.
The first loan from. the fund
was made March 20, 1940. One
loan of . $13.40 was. considered a
gift. Up to and including Febru
ary 19, 1942, loans have -been
made for a total of $2,588.87.
Loans now outstanding, to 22
students, equal $237.46. - Of these,
6 are overdue by $62.46, while ohe
loan of the remaining. 16 is- in
process of .payment- ais -agiteed.
Three were made in January and
.12 in February.
Janet Herzog ’42, only coed en
rolled in hotel administration, was
.awarded the $lOO Pennsylvania’
Hotel Association Scholarship'
given annually to the outstanding
student.’