' PAGE FOUR Coeds Learn DG's Overpower Ath Eagt In Golf Ways To Cann Result of yesterday's semi-final Thirty-six coeds cooked with golf match was the defeat of Ath gas last night. East by Delta Gamma's Marge Zint '43 and Sue Hay '44. To insure that students will With a score of three holes and have a working knowledge of food two to go, Ath East's Juniors preserving processes, the home Adele J. Levin and Sis Pelly un economics department sponsored der went the first defeat of the a canning demonstration in the double eliminations contest. cooking laboratories last night. Next semi-final match will be Consisting of two sessions, the played between Ath East and the program opened with a lecture Thetas to determine which team period last week. Miss 'Mildred will enter the final contest against Larson, instructor of home the Delta Gammas. economics, in charge of the les- As the Kappas defeated the sons, gave an introductory talk Gatnma Phis in semi-final tennis on canning principles. Dr. War- matches 'last week, they will en ren B. Mack, professor of vege- gage Ath East's team in finals at table gardening, supplied infor- 3:30 tomorrow. nation on vegetable storage, and Since archery, golf, and tennis two students demonstrated the intramurals will have been corn pressure cooker and displayed pleted by the end of the week, utensils used in the various can- WRA Intramural Board met last ning methods. night to formulate plans for vol- Coeds gathered in two labora- ley ball intramurals which will tories to study the three types of start in August, preserving. With tomatoes and plums prepared' in a water bath,' green string beans and beets cook ed in a pressure cooker, and ap ple sauce canned .in an open ket tle, coeds learned essentiaLs. Miss Gilma M. Olson, instructor an home economics, and Miss Mar garet E. Riegel, assistant professor of home economies and education, assisted Miss Larson Symphony Orchestra To Give Concert (Continued torn Page One) The second number will be "Leynore Overture No. 3" by Bee thoven, followed by "Minuet" by Ilatzoni. Fourth number will be "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Moussorgsky. Fifth will be "Valse Triste" by Sibelius. The sixth and last number will be in four parts, first of which is "Minuet" from "L'Arlesianna" by Bizet, followed by "Farandole." Third part of the last number will 3ne "Angelus" from "Scenes Pitt oresques" and last will be "Fate Boheme." The Biggest Little Store Salutes Victory Weekend FOR . . . • CIGARS • CIGARETTES • TOBACCO and PIPES • NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES GRAHAM and 'SON here The Athletes Meet r.Tm.zqmmrrrgtrmre.mo 7s7 6;1 • ° w7V/4( .made SEEM REA and DERICKS Next to the Bank Clock Kappa Kappa Gamma will be entertained by Phi Gamma Delta at a steak fry on the Phi Gam lawn at 6 o'clock this evening. lie, She Women `lf A Thing's Worth Doing At All, It's Worth Doing It isn't only the hot weather that's to •be blamed for students' droopy postures, tired eyes, and lack of pep. Bluntly speaking, students themselves are at fault. They refuse to recognize that it is physically impossible to con tinue pre-war college life on a twelve month basi. Last Spring we shouted about slowing down, about eliminating unnecessary activities. Even loud er were the shouts that our com ments affected too few persons to be worthwhile, that life should continue "as • usual." Echoes of our original shouts return to point out that an un- ~~-a ~,~ ,y ^ ,r ~t< ~ r, .. .....M'' '~~~Sis.'zbz:~. ALWAYS A PERFECT PICTURE A flick of the sponge and the a mazing nbw Elmo make-up Is smoothed on to stay for hours ... beautifies instantly ... helps cover those worry wrinkles and tiny blemishes. Nude, Peaty,Rachel, Copper st.so. (PLUS FEDFRAL TAX) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WRA Announces Progressive Co-Rec Bridge Tournament Drivas '43, WRA president, an nounced last night that WRA will sponsor a co-rec bridge tourna ment in front of White Hall to night. Right' precedented high number of stu dents received below grades. Ac cording to infirmary reports, the majority of "sick" students are suffering only from lack of sleep. The easy explanation is to label the third semester a "mistake" and let it go at that. A more truth ful comment might be that the trouble lies, not in the third se mester as such, but in the way it has been misused. Organizations squabble over available dates to schedule tradi tional events. If weekends are filled, they grab a week night. An obvious result is that daily memo pads are filled with activi ties, that studying is postponed, that students are declaring, "This is the last Summer I'll ever go to school. I'm tired!" Unlike boys in training camps, who are also tired, students can call it quits. Or they might stop to recognize a few realities: the accelerated Program is a contribution to the war effort; relatively speaking, going to college in the Slimmer is an easy way to help; fewer acti vities should be scheduled with more thought. IWA Elects Officers To Fill Vacancies New officers were elected last night at a meeting of IWA to fill vacancies. They are Harriette Block '44, secretary; Dolores M. Wargo '44, treasurer; and Bar bara E. Whitbred '43; social chair man. Catherine L. Miller '45 was rippointed athletic manager for the remainder of the Summer se mester. Plans were made to sponsor a mixer especially for freshman in dependent women. Dancing classes are also on the organiza tion's future calendar. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—Freshman or sopho more boy to learn ticket busi ness in preparation for full-time evening job. Call 4181. • 3tch 24, 25, 28 B. LOST—Ronson cigarette lighter, initials H. F. L. on it. Extreme ly high sentimental value. A very liberal rew'rd. Call Herman Lor berbaum, 2481. 3tpd 29, 30, 31 Rides Wanted RW—Gradford, Kane, or vicinity. Leave Friday noon. Call 2324. 2tpd 28, 29 Allen St. RW—Jamestown, N. Y., or vicin ity. ;Leave Sunday. Call Dottie at Dispensary or call in person. EIMM:I Bridge Club Plans Tonight's Contest Main WRA co-rec event of the week is scheduled for 6:30 o'clock tonight in the form of an outdoor bridge tournament according to Ann Drivas, WRA president. Sponsored by WRA Bridge Club under the leadership of Eliza beth J. McKinley '4B, presi dent, the progressive contest will take place in front of White Hall and will be postponed in case of rain. "You do not need a partner to enter the contest," Miss McKinley stated, "but will be assigned to a table when the tournament be gins." Conforming to the pro gressive system, the winning couple at each table will move on and exchange partners with the losing couple at the next table, she explained. The club's instructor, Mrs. Ed na C. Nichols, stenographer of the correspondence instruction divi sion of the College, will assist with the program. Prizes will be awarded to the high man and woman scorer, said Miss McKinley. Coeds who wish to learn how to play golf or those who desire to perfect their game are invited to attend a meeting of the WRA Golf Club on Holmes Field at 7 o'clock tonight, announced Adele J. Levin '44, WRA activities chair- leaulyis On Duty for The Duration You'll especially wish to look your best for Victory Weekend Your choice of "dressy" and "sporty" clothes for Penn State's Biggeit You'll find it wise to patronize the SMART SHOP S. Allen St. PLAYING WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1942 Jr. Service Board • . Gives Victory Fund WSGA. Jtinior Service BoartA voted yesterday to donate $l5 to ward Victory Weekend expenses, announced Mary Jo Powell '44, Service Board president. Miss Powell appointed a- com mittee to investigate the value of the point system, established last year for the registration of coed.... activities. Investigators are Mar garet K. Ramaley, chairman, Sal ly L. Hirshberg, Elaine L. Parke, and Ruth M. Storer. service Board membera were assigned to interview coeds who have registered one or no activi ties to determine why they lack' interest in extra-curricular work, The Board will hold its next meeting in Miss Nina M. Bentley's apartment in Women's Building at 5 p. in.- Thursday, August 6. Chi. Omega pledged Louise E, Cummings '45 and Freshmen Sal Elizabeth Duffy, Mary Elizabeth, Glenn, Mable 0. 'Parks, Ann. Grace M. Sampson, Eleanor P. Wills, - and Joan M. Workman Monday. man and Golf Club president. In order to take advantage of free professional instruction of fered to club members by -Robert, B. Rutherford Jr., instructor in physical education, , coeds are . ad vised by Miss Levin to attend to night's meeting. Mr. Rutherford will instruct Golf Club members , on the golf course from '3:30 to 5 p. m. tomorrow instead of Satur day morning. Event Buy War Starnps.t! and Bonds Here
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