PAGE FOUR Women's ebating Schedule Includes Three Broadcasts Schug Announces • Freshman Squad With three broadcasts scheduled over a local station, women's de bating squads completed plans for a Summer program at a recent meeting, according to Clayton H. F,chug, assistant professor of pub lic speaking and women's debate coach. "Women in the Army," "Wo men in Industry," and "War Mar riages" are the three questions which will be discussed by varsity women over station WMRF, Lew -I,:town, on Thursdays, July 30, August 6, and August 13. Mr. Schug, Paul R. Beall, and George 11. .1-flee, of the public speech de partment, will direct the debates. Freshman women on the squad will demonstrate their skill in the :annual freshman tournament to "be held soon. Each will be a de fender with opposition from other Beam members. The varsity squad will rate them and award credit points ac cording to ability. The women with the highest score will win the tournament. C. Betty Fried man was the winner of last year's • contest. Debate question for the Sum mer is "Resolved: That all unmar ried women between the ages of twenty and thirty-five should be conscripted for military service. Varsity women include Sara M. Bailey '43, Evelyn R. Wilner '43, Harriette Block '44, C. Betty Vriedman 44, Florence I. Jaffy '44, Margaret K. Ramaley '44, Mary Casanave '45, Ruth Clyde '45, C. Grace Goodline '45, and Ros lyn B. Schnitzer '45. Freshman women debaters chosen by Mr. Schug are Helen Barr, Betty Funkhouser, Dorothea Herrington, Teresa Kratovesky, Gloria McDowell, Rochelle Meisel, Violet Mae Nagle, Mable Parks, Althea Schaeffer, and Elizabeth Zimmerman. Co-Rec Program (Continued trom Page One) Miss Hora, Mary L. McCully, Rob ert J. Perugini, Jack T. Quailey, M. Pauline Rugh, and Wilbur Van Lenten. Refreshments Margaret K. llamaley '44, chairman, Charlotte 13. Spangler '44 and Winifred E. Spahr '44; bonfire—graduate stu dents Hardy and John J. Ebersole, and Seniors Freeman, Mazzocco, and Quailey. Game referees will be!' softball —Seniors Laila M. Dunkelberger, Janet•L. Fleming, Janet V. Holmes, and Jeanne B. Irwin; fist ball— Mary V. Devling '43, and Mildred L. Cookerly '44; volley ball—Sara J. Jackson '43 and Marilyn R. Thompson '43; archery—Kathryn H. Thomas '43 and Florence Roth man '44. CLASSIFIED SECTION HEc Club Organizes LOST—Monday afternoon, . be tween Rec Hall and Varsity Children's Play Group Tennis Courts, six keys on wire, Home Economics Club coeds one marked "51." Reward. Call will hold a play group for children 4933, ask for Jack Israel. of Dames, organization for gradu- 3tpd 15, 16, 17 ate students' wives, in the nursery LOST—Beta Sigma Rho frater school swing yard from 2:30 to nity pin somewhere around 4:30 p. m. each Wednesdk . Dairy Building on Saturday. Call afternoon lunches will be served. 4933, ask for Low. ltpd 16 B. Students in charge are Mary Lou Goyne '43, Clara E. House '43, $2 REWARD to finder who re- Helen L. Randolph '43, Cleo C. turns to Student Union, "Stra- Mellott '44, Margaret J. Stauffer tegy for Democracy," by Kingsley '46, and H. Swavely '46. and Pettigorski. ltpd 16' S. KEELERS Hundreds of Books on \. ME R All Subjects at 450 ESSI e - ook Sale • Reduced' Prices House To Check Value Of Defense Courses To discover the actual benefits received from College defense courses, WRA House of Represen tatives will make a survey of co eds registered in classes last se mester, it was decided at a meet ing of the House yesterday. Representatives will contact women in dormitories and sorority houses and ask questions • cover ing the uses to which courses can be put; how beneficial they were; immediate uses; need and sug gestions for new courses; and which courses were most popular. Asking that reports from the survey be turned in at the meet ing in 305 Old Main, at 5 p. m. Wednesday, July 29, Dorothy K. Brunner '44, House Speaker, an nounced that favorable results would mean a continuation of the courses Under the same system of con tacting, the House will cooperate with a College committee to con sider additional courses for wo men, Miss Nina M. Bentley, assist ant to -the dean of women and committee member, announced. To offer the House's services for Victory Weekend, Jocelyn Walsh '44 was appointed to con tact Leon Rabinowitz, general chairman. Marjorie L. Sykes '43, WSGA Judicial chairman, reviewed the system of signing in and out in dormitories and blackmarks at the meeting. Dancing Will Head Fun Night Events Last of the Summer All-College Fun Nights will be held in Recrea tion Hall from 7:30 p. m. to mid night Saturday, according to Miss Marie. Haidt, head of women's physical education. A crowd of over 1,000 attended a similar pro gram last week, Miss Haidt an nounced. Included in the program will be square dancing, round dancing, and other group games. There will also be a refreshment stand. Schedule of Summer session women's bowling and badminton tournaments are posted in White Hall. Miss Haidt urges all parti cipants to check up on partners and games immediately. WRA intramural tennis games played yesterday 'show Ath East winner in two games over SDT with Sis Pelly downing Sylvia Millburg, '6-0, and Pat Aloe de feating Betty Aaron, 6-1. In golfAOPi and AEPhi both receiv ed defaults, and Atn East's Adele Levin and Sis Pelly outplayed Thetas Jimmie Irwin and Perkie MacLellan, 2 and 1. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Free Contact Ends At Nine Tonight All contact between sorority women and rushees must stop at 9 o'clock tonight, as a strict silent period will be enforced until 2 p. m. Saturday, announced Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhellenic presi dent. Sororities are to deliver. formal coffee hour invitations between 9 and 10 o'clock tonight, but are to observe silent period regulations, Miss Keller stressed. Rushees are to take written replies to Panhellenic post office before 5 p. m. tomorrow: Formal coffee hours are sche duled from 2 to 3:30 p. m. and from 3:45 to 5:15 p. m. Saturday. Rushees may attend one affair at each time, according to Miss Kell er. Another silent period will be in effect from 5:15 p. m. Saturday Until bids are accepted Sunday. Rushees living in town are to call for party invitations at Pan hellenic post office in Student Union after being notified by phone. reminds Miss Keller. 'We 51ze Women. Panhel Is Judge—Not Policeman; Big Sisters Are Aids—Not Rushers Established on campus 15 years ago, Panhellenic Council has fos tered cooperation with the admin istration and consideration of freshman and transfer rushees. By Panhellenic Council we mean the 14 sororities. which com pose it, and this ultimately bciils down to Greek coeds themselves. Because of misinterpretations, more factual than rumored, we wish to point out that during rush ing, a committee appointed by the Council functions as a judicial body—to judge the cases brought before it by its member sororities, to determine whether a rushing code rule has been violated, •and to pass sentence in accordance with the violation. We emphasize the fact that the Council is not a policeman, that it can not act unless a specific in stance of violation is reported to it. For example,. a hint or sug gestion that party invitations have been issued in advance by some sorority will not be followed up. A rumor •started among sorority women is far more harmful than an open report to. Panhellenic Council, and unless violations are reported _immediately 'they will not be acted upon, stated Miss Mary Jane §tevenson, assistant to 'the dean of women and Panhell enic advisor. ATTENTION TOWN RUSHEES— .PauIine E. Keller '43, Panhellenic president, reminds all town rush ees to call for' party invitations at Student Union after being notified by phone. Women students sororities who have.been assigned or who have volunteered to assist in freshman orientation, took an unwritten oath to keep sorority pressure out of the picture. Pan hellenic • Council granted these students special permission to deal with freshmen during silent per -lads: • • Panhellenic rushihg code speci fies that there shall be no break fast, luncheon, dinner, or movie dates. Is it merely coincidence that many more sorority women are Big Sisters than, independent women? Have sorority women taken advantage of the Big-Little Sister policy? Again the code states that there shall be no dates made before .8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. and that so cial pledges shall not assist in rushing. More rumors? If so, we hope that they fast disappear, and that Penn State wo men continue to render service with a true spirit—of sincerity. Third in • a series -of defense stamp sales will•be conducted out side Atherton Hall dining rooms and in McAllister Hall lobby at 6:20 tonight, Miss Crossman re-' minds coeds. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942 Four BMOC'S Vie In Voting Mortar Board's "Danny Draf tee" will be selected from four BMOC's who were chosen during a preliminary voting which ended yesterday, Pauline Crossman '43, president of the national senior women's honorary, announced. Final balloting began this morn ing at the Corner Room and at Student Union. Final election will be made from remaining candidates David J: McAleer, Robert L. Mawhinney, Bernard A. Plesser, and Charles H. Ridenour, voting results show ed. Winner will be appropriate ly "drafted" at the brag. Decorated like an army camp with a recruiting station outside for ticket sales and a quarter master's post at which flowers will be sold, the Armory will be background to the music of George Washko's Campus Owls. Flower sale proceeds will go to the USQ, Miss Crossman stated, but dance returns will enlarge the Mortar Board scholarship .fund. Committee ' chairmen include Seniors Lila A. Whoolery, general chairman; Jacqueline S. Ballan. tyne, tickets; Patricia Mac Kinney, decorations; Margaret K. Sher man, invitations;: tlylarjorie L. Sykes, music; and. Louise IW. -Filoss, publicity. • Tickets for $1.10': will be sold by 'Mortar Board members and Senior Sponsors in dormitory lob bies after meals, and at Student. Union, it was announced. belonging Rides Wanted PW (3)—Johnstown. Leave Satur day a..rn. No return.. Call 4935,, ask for Peyton. 2tpd . ls, 16 PW—Philadelphia - or vicinity. Leave 4 p. m. Friday. Return late Sunday night. Call 4255, ask for Joe Sawicki.. • RW—Round trip to Pittsburgh for two passengers. Leave before 5 p. m. Friday. Call 4077. Ask for Ann. PW—Wilkes-Barre or • vicinity. Leave Saturday. noon, fret= Sunday. Call Melvin, 3369. 2tpd 16, 17 RW—Pottsville or vicinity. Leave Saturday. Call Michael, 2811. miftftftruoftftti:-Nirmy 0 • -S. L. H Attend Combined g Thespian Glee July 31-Aug. 1 Club Extravaganza VICTORY 4 $'