The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 07, 1942, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
WSGA. Seeks
Cooperation
"Summer session students re
siding in campus dormitories must
abide by dormitory rules estab
lished by WSGA for regular Sum
mer semester coeds," announced
(Margaret K. Sherman '43, WSGA
y)resident, last night.
"We are not trying to hold stu
dent government rules over the
heads of Summer session students
but are asking their cooperation
with dormitory regulations," said
)14iss Sherman.
Regulations will be clarified by
Miss Sherman Tor students in West
Atherton at 6:30 tonight and in
East Atherton at 6:45 tonight.
Meetings [or those living in
Grange, McAllister Hall and Wo
rnen',3 Building will .be scheduled
later this week.
Summer session students are re
quired to abide by coed hours.
Closing hour on weekdays is 11 p.
m. while curfew on Friday and
Saturday nights rings at.l o'clock.
Although Summer session stu
dents are not required to sign out
for weekend one o'clocks, they
must get permission from their
hostesses and sign out during the
week when classwork or extra
curricular activities necessitate
permission later than 11 p. in., re
quested Miss Sherman.
Miss Sherman stressed that
Summer session students, as well
as regular Summer semester stu
dents, cooperate with dormitory
quiet hours: noon to 1 p. in., 4 to
7 p. m., and 9:30 to 10 p. •m.
Visiting HEc Prof
To Talk On Housing
Miss Mary Mason, visiting pro
fessor on the home economics
Summer session staff, will speak
on `lHousing Problems in the
•Present Emergency" in 110 Home
Economics 'Buildiag at 4 p. m.
`Lomtirrow. This is the second in
a series of general meetings spon
sored by the department.
While on campus, Miss Mason,
assistant professor of home econ
omics at Texas State College for
Women, Denton, Texas, is teach
ing a course in housing and is
.(...sident advisor in Benedict Home
DVlanagement House.
BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
AND BONDS
Come Dance To A Band With "Sax Appeal"
at Sol Hop wah Charlie Barnet
,Also Featuring . ..
FRANCES WAYNE- - -Your Swing Songstress
LARRY TAYLOR—Tenor Randier
Summer
`No English' Rule Controls Institute;
16 Women Eat, Study, Live French
By JANE H. MURPHY
With a "Nous raimons tres
beaucoup," meaning "We're crazy
about it," 16 coeds at the College
French Institute voiced their ap
proval of the six-weeks' course
being offered this Summer for the
fourteenth time.
Promising to obey the "No Eng
lish" rule, strictest requirement of
the setup, students with at least
three years of college French are
welcome to apply for admission,
according to Prof. Fredbric Ernst,
Institute director.
(Madame Jeanne Ernst, faculty
member and wife of the director,
has charge of women students who
live at Locust Lane Lodge, home
of the school for the 'first time. A
majority of the students are teach
ers, seven of whom will receive
their Master's degrees this Sum
mer.
'Madame Ernst was born in cen- Professor Ernst, who has watch
tral 'France, studied in Paris, and ed all grades of students matricu
came to America in 1920. 'She late at the school, said, "The first
is a member of the Dalton School ten days are the hardest, but after
faculty, New York City. that it's a game that is no trouble
Although a native 'of Belgium, at all to play."
US Asks Students
For Rationing Cards
To aid national defense, the
government is asking all persons
eating 112 consecutive meals in any
one place to turn their sugar ra
tioning cards over to the manage
ment. Women students are re
quested by Mrs. Edith M. John
son, supervisor of Atherton Hall
dining commons, to hand cards in
at dining commons offices in ,Ath
erton and McAllister Hall before
and after lunch and dinner by the
end of this week.
Those who sent cards home
should have them returned, she
stated. Tickets, originally plan
ned for. weekly use, are now
punched by the month. Because
of this, ticket five should still be
in the book. Tickets entitle per
sons to half a pound of sugar per
week.
Women's dining commons are
permitted half the amount of
sugar used at the same time dur
ing last year, Mrs. Johnson said.
Jane E. Karam '45 was elected
president of Frazier Street Dorm- STATE:
itory. Frances A. Brown '45 is "The Mad Martindales"
their new 'WSGA 'House of Repre- CATHAJUM
sentatives delegate.
CLIFF LEEMAN—At The Drums
Session
See --
The Summer's Most Colorful Show
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Professor Ernst has spent eight
years in France. At present pro
fessor of French at New York Uni
versity, he attended the Univer
sity of Wisconsin, did newspaper
work in Paris, and started the In
stitute here in ,1929.
To celebrate Bastille Day Mon-
day, July 14, French students will
give a dramatic production, and
hold a program of song and in
strumental music, the professor
announced.
Institute students attend morn
ing classes and have afternoons
free. Special lectures and parties
are held approximately three
times a week, according to Pro
fessor Ernst. A well-planned pro
gram, will climax the season, at
which time a medal will be pre
sented to the person who has made
most progress. They will be
judged by a student committee.
Levin Annouces
Membership Drive
To increase enrollment in WRIA
activities clubs, a membership
drive is now •in progress, accord
ing to Adele J. Levin '44, WRA
activities chairman. All coeds in
terested are urged by Miss Levin
to attend meetings and sign up.
Clubs include: Monday—dance,
4 p. m.; Tuesday—archery, 6:30
p. in.; bowling, 6:30 p. in.; tennis,
7 p. Wednesday—badminton,
6:30 p. rn.; bridge, 7:15 p. m.; golf,
6:30 p. in., postponed tomorrow
but practice at caddy house, 3 p.
m. Thursday; Thursday—outing,
6:30 p. in.; swimming, 7:30 p.
Lakonides, women's physical
education honorary, will sponsor
a party on Holmes Field and in
White Hall from 7 to 11 p. m. to
morrow for all undergraduates,
graduates, and professors in phy
sical education.
Entertainment will include
games, contests, singing, . and
dancing. Refreshments will be
served.
"Sergeant York"
Students
"THE
Lions Take
Four Firsts
Maintaining their undefeated
stride despite Barney Ewell's ab
sence from their ranks, the Nit
tany spikemen came through with
four first places, more than any
other entry, in the Army-Navy Re
lief meet in Ithaca, N. Y., Satur
day.
Paced by sophomore distance
ace Gerry Karver, who won eas
ily in the mile with a time of 4:30,
they copped three individual titles
and the only team title, a ',Swe
dish relay."
Other individual firsts went to
Mac Smith who defeated Colgate
and Cornell entries in the half to
come home the winner in 1:58.2
and Ed Young who took top hon
ors in the 'l2O-yard high hurdles.
Young, ineligible during
_the
Spring season, led even Barney
Plesser, senior Lion hurdler, who
took a third.
The relay team which took the
group title was made up of IMarty
Schiff, Bob Jones, Bill Shuman,
and Cliff St. Clair. Schiff and
Jones, running the 100 and 220-
yard legs respectively, took and
held first position. On the third
leg Shuman dropped behind, but
St. Clair, in a ..final ,drive, brought
the Nittanymen home ahead of the
field. .
Although team scores were not
counted, the Lions amassed what
would have been a greater num
ber of points than any of the other
three teams competing, Cornell,
Colgate, and Dartmouth.
Forum Heads Elected
Freshman coeds • elected to head
PSCA Forum committees are:
worship—Elizabeth J. Funkhous
er, chairman, and Barbara Ander
son, vice-chairman; program—
Sarah Jane Schmidt, chairman,
and Mary Ann Higgins, vice
chairman; music—Margaret L.
Chapman, chairman, ' Peggy Lou
Johnston and Iva Ann Kepler,
vice-chairmen; publicity—Jean
nette M. Ehlers, chairman; and so
cial—Louise Ann Ritter, chair
man, and Patricia L. Borman,
vice-chairman.
Two new town patronesses,
Mrs. Charles Petnick and Mrs. Ot
to Kalin, were guests at a Sigma
Delta Tau coffee hour in Ather
ton Hall, southwest' lounge, last
night.
Available Wednesday At Student Union
Tickets On Sale At The Door $3.85
RIVALS"
Defense Stamp Corsages $l.OO
Dancing 10 'till 2
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1942
Phi Delis Annex
IM Section Crown
With 5-1 Victory
Led .by Moriarta, Phi Delta
Theta annexed the title in the hot
ly contested Section 4 of the Fra
ternity . Intramural Mushball
Leaguetlast night by a 5 to 1 vic
tory over Phi Kappa Psi. Moriar
ta contributed a fine five-hit pitch
ing performance, as well as chip
ping in a homer.
Delta Chi took the measure of
Beta Sigma Rho in a playoff game
in Section 3, 12-10. A big second
inning that netted the Delts •six
runs provided a margin that the
losers were unable to overcome.
Today Delta Chi meets Alpha
Sigma Phi and Sigma Phi Alpha
plays Theta Chi in playoff games
at 5 p. m.
Activity continues in the Inde
pendent League with iMatils tang
ling with Jordan Hall and Fair
mount Hall meeting Canal Street
Firehouse at 7 p. m.
CLASSIFIED - SECTION
LOST—Large linked two-tone
bracelet. Call 4359. Reward.
INSTRUCTION Private swim
ming lessons for children and
adults. Call 3208, Albert P.
Michaels. ltpd B.
WANTED—. 22 cal. rifle in good
condition. Am willing to pay
cash. Phone Louis Ullman, 4933.
REWARD for information 'lead
ing to recovery of large roll of
wax paper taken from College
avenue bus terminal Saturday
night. Needed badly. No questions
asked. Electric Bakery, call 3121.
LOST—ifi & B seven iron in vi.
cinity of seventeenth green. Re
ward. Call Miller, 789. Iltpd K.
LOST—One black and white fox
terrior, answers to "Bo." Call
2181, Kappa Sigma.
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