•WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 Brill Explains Senior s P onsors , T u To Guide Frosh Women S JOO Following a plan inaugurated “The war will be won when last year, new members of Mortar women pitch in.” Board, senior women’s honorary, This is the slogan brought bfack and 14 coeds chosen biy old mem by Miss Julia G. Brill, associate bers, will serve as Senior Spon professor of English composition, sors to new freshman women, from a conference on “War De- Sponsors will meet weekly with mf.nds for Trained Personnel,” new freshmen to discuss rules, sponsored by the Women’s Insti- customs, clothes, dating, study tute of Professional Relations in habits, and other orientation prob- Washington, D. C. lems. Sponsors will, hold pre . Nationally famous speakers paratory meetings • this Spring, from fields vital to the nation’s Juniors who will be asked to victory presented statistics which serve as Senior Sponsors include revealed the' important part wo- Elizabeth J. Billett, Betty M. men will be taking in every form Breese, Jean F. Fisher, Emily L. of industry, said Miss Brill. Funk, Christine R. Grant, Esther College women, high school M. Hall, Junet V. Holmes, L. girls and housewives will have to Jeanne Kaiser, Jean A. Kelly, work side by side, Miss Brill Jane M. Parkhill, Sarah E. Pax stressed. Women must be willing 'ton, M. Pauline Rugh, Natalie A. to do “hum-drum” jobs on farms, Siebert, and Ruth E. Stamm. in factories, and in all other occu- pations. College graduates have _ 1 1 « T\ •!_ more opportunity to rise to execu- Jr3.HlpJllctS'lJoSCFll)C tive positions, she pointed out. it** 5 T Largest demand for trained wo- Ruck Private S -Lite men is in government service. Estimate of Civil Service place- Dedicated to mothers, wives, ments during fiscal year, July 1, sisters, and sweethearts of Atn -1941 to July 1, 1942, is 830,000 erican soldiers, one portion of the women. Placements made since Civilian defense exhibit at the July are 809,000. Estimate of corner of South Allen and Beaver Civil Service placements which streets, covers all phases of a will be made in the next four rookie’s life. Materia.l on an army months is 500,000 Ath East Reaches civilian defense, the display of Softball Finals pumphlets, papers, pictures, and , 1 . . ~n „ maps is designed to suggest home Ath East conquered AOPi, 19-6, de £ nse work . The pro ject is ar _ last night to clear the-way for the dby the state Coll€ g e Com final intramural softball cham- ' ~ . , , ? , „. pionship-match with Ath West on ™ umty Council, assisted by head Holmes Field tonight. Marty Duff-, l» b ™™ n f of the College and man, Ath slugger, brought in the rarles '- only homer. Outstanding for the . Official facts on war prepara- AOPi’s was pitcher Betty Widger, - tlons by .the national government, responsible for 11 strike-outs. books on • How Jo Win, and de- Theta’s walloped. the Alpha tails ' on qualifications lor and fchi’s, 51-.6, in a consolation tourna-. opportunities in the army, are dis orient game last night. Ada Lord played. Discussions of blackouts, and Perky MacClellan each bond-bhying, £Md defense posters 'brought in 7 runs. Also in this al ' e offered as explanatory infor tournament, Phi Mu defeated Kap- mation. pa Delta, 14-9, with Kappa Delt, Detailed nutrition suggestions Marge Geer, and Phi Mu, Hilda, have been prepared for home Luken, each making a homer, economics majors, while articles Gamma Phi Beta defaulted lo Chi- on cancer and the “War Against Omega. Waste” are prepared for those in- . Kappa belt’s ' will play the terested in medicine arid physical Theta’s, and Phi Mu will challenge education. .pelta Gamma .on Holmes Field at “How to Live During a War,” .4 .p. m. today. “Community Planning for the Future,” “Defense Work in L. Jeanne. Kaiser ’43 was in- schools and Libraries,” and a sts'lied as president of Pi Lambda consumer’s 'guide are on hand for Theta, women’s education honor- interested persons. ary, in southwest lounge Atherton last night. Others installed were Kappa Kappa Gamma wiu hold Jean F. W isher, vice-pt esic en , a f orma t banquet for pledges and Martha N. Albert, record keeper; senior . members at the DeUa T au Elizabeth V. Paine, treasurer; and Delt „ house at 6:30 o’clock to- Mary F. Gregory, corresponding . ht secretary. ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiini All-College CIRCUS 1942 Eastern Intercollegiate Gym Champions • FOUR WOMEN BALLET e BALLROOM DANCING • HAND AND CHAIR BALANCE « PERCH POLE REVOLVE • PENN STATE SPORTS LEADERS ON PARADE | I 'AriuHs SOc riiiiiiuiiumiiuimiiiiiiiiitfiiimiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiHiiiiuiumimtutiimmuiiiiiiu man’s food, housekeeping, uni form, recreation, religion, and health is available. Prepared from the standpoint of It’s the SATURDAY—APRIL 25 A Cast of 300 8 P.M.—RECHALL Children 25c i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 496 Coeds Select Rooms Results of last night’s room selec tion reveal that 496 upperclass co eds, including sorority women in tend to return to College for sum mer semester. Excluding sorority suites, 27 women signed up for rooms in Grange Dormitory, while 286 plan to live in Atherton Hall. Alpha Epsilon Phi leads the list of sorority women l9 mem bers returning for the summer semester. Kappa Kappa Gamma follows with 16 women planning to return, while Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, and Zeta Tau Al pha are next in line with 15 mem bers of each organization signing for rooms. Other sorority women returning include Kappa Alpha Theta and Emanon each with 14 members; Delta Gamma with 12; Alpha Om icron Pi, Chi Omega, Phi Mu, and Theta Phi Alpha with 11 each; and Gamma Phi Beta with 10. Freshman .women will select rooms in McAllister Hall lobby at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Kappa Alpha Theta will enter tain faculty guests at a coffee hour at 7 o’cjock tonight. Rides Wanted PW New York. L. Friday noon. R. Sunday. C. Leslie 4171. 2tpd 21, 22 RW—Philadelphia. Leave Thurs day or Friday. Return Sunday. Call Ruth,.l2s Atherton.. RW—Philadelphia. Leave Friday anytime. Return Sundry. Call Lila Wilf, 216 Atherton. RW (3)—Harrisburg, Allentown, New York or vicinity. Leave Friday noon. Call Tim, 789. 2tpd 22, 23, F. CLASSIFIED SECTION EVENING WRAPS .mixed IF Weekend in Phi Delt booth. Black velvet with white fur hoods. Other party call Peggy 4425. 3tpd 21;22,23J0 TYPING—CaII 3133 for all kinds of typing. 3tch 22, 25, 27. WANTED—Students to work for • a short period. Come in person to the Military Storeroom Base ment, Mac Hall. 3tch 23, 28, 1 M. "You Can Get It At Metzger's” Penn Stale Sport Shirts-Jackets-Sweat Shirts WEAR THEM AT HOME THEY ARE A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT SPRING AND SUMMER ATHLETIC GOODS By Placing Orders In 1941 We Hcfve A Very Complete Stock TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG—2 TO 24 HOUR SERVICE CARD TABLES - PLAYING CARDS - LUGGAGE See US For ... All Your Printing Needs NITTANY Printing & Publishing Co. - 119 South Frazier St. ~ .Dial 4868 | To Make Your Summer Semester | More Enjoyable .. . Use THE STUDENT S DRUG STORE The Air Conditioned Place To Eat And Shop Allen St. BETWEEN CLASSES . . . (For That Tired Feeling) A GLASS OF CHOCOLATE MILK Chocolate Milk Made from Pure Whole Milk and A Superior Chocolate Product. A Sure-Fire Warm Weather Treat. Other Creamery Specialties MILK—CREAM—BUTTERMILK—BUTTER—ICE CREAM —COTTAGE CHEESE—AND MANY VARIETIES OF CHEESE College Creamery Salesroom DAIRY BUILDING A Common Expression In Town And On Campus Look Over Our Line of Silk—Gut and Nylon Strings CAMERAS-FILMS-PHOTO SUPPLIES SHOP AT METZGER'S REA and DERICK FOR PENN STATE PAGE SEVEN Next to Bank Clock
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