' PAGE FOUR Frosh Mass Meeting To Explain WSGA; Tufty Will Be Matrix Dinner Speaker New Women Will Meet Senate To explain WSGA, its regula tions and organization, a com pulsory meeting will be .held 'for first semester freshman Coeds in 121 Sparks at 6:30 p. in. tonight, Dorothy K. Brunner '43, acting WSGA president, announced last night. Senate members will be intro duced with supplementary re marks about Penn State coed government by Miss Brunner. Marjorie L. Sykes '43, WBOA Judicial chairman, will outline and emphasize freShman hours and customs. FROSH NOMINATIONS Nominations for the second :freshman senator will be held at a later mass meeting to be held in 121 Sparks at 6: : 30 p. m. Tuesday, September 22, according to Miss Brunner. Elections for the officer who automatically takes a seat on WSGA Senate, will follow on Tuesday, September 29, it was announced. PAJAMA PARTY First semester freshmen will be entertained at a pajama party by WSGA and Cwens, national sophomore women's honorary, from 9:30 to 10 p. m. Saturday, Miss Brunner announced. Town coeds, cooperative sut-: dents and town dorm . people are expected to attend the parties which are scheduled for lounges in McAllister Hall, Women's Building, and Irvin Hall. Jordan Hall frosh will go to the latter. :Freshman Council will aid in party plans. NEXT POP-IN Miss Brunner announced that first semester freshman coeds will call on upper-classwomen from 7 to 8:45 p. m. Sunday . . It was specified that the hostesses stay in their own rooms and were not supposed to go to central sorority houses. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—Three freshmen; earn . up to $1 per hour. Evenings 9 to 11:30. Dial 2373. FOR RENT •Desirable single room two blocks from. campus. Call 4177 or stop at 126 E. Foster. 3tpd 11, 15, 16 B. Help Wanted, Theatre ushers, Must be free Wed. afternoon. Apply Cathaum Theatre. It ONE HALF of doubld room with board, $lO weekly. 246 S. Frazier street. One and a half blocks from campus. Call 4756. 1t ch. ROS WANTED Second hand golf Wanted—Roommate to share half of large double room. Con equipment 'cheap. Call Peggy venient location. Call 821. ltplsß Thompson, first floor, Jordan NICE DOUBLE second floor room. Roommate wanted Attractive Stoker heat. Comfortable. Mrs, double room. Single beds. Dial Miller 232 E. Nittany, phone 4022. 3202 after sp. m. 3tp-15, let" 17 For Rent—Large double room WANTED Roommate for apart ment. Ag student preferred. Near Campus. Single beds Call Paul 4163. Apartment at 528 Semi-private bath. Call 4186 It comp B W. College ave. 3tpd 15,16,175 R WANTED Boy to share nice room and location $2.50 per Rides Wanted week. Mrs. Noll, 352 E. College Rw—Philadelphia, Leave Friday ave. Call Schwartz 2084. 4t comp 15, 116, 17, 18S FOR RENT—Single room for man Private bath, no other roomers. RWClearf el i d Thurs. morning. Phone 3116. 2 tpd 9,11 B Call Scchwartz, 2084. 3t comp 15, 16, 17,S LOST Savings pass book. Near MT Building. Call Harold Hall RW Phila., Sat., Sept. 19. Call 2340. ltpd 15 JaVI Smith, 3390. 2tpd 15,16 DISSATISFIED with you room? Upperclassman desire's techni- Reporter Covered • Judicial Calls Washington News Distinguished Washington cor- Exemption Seekers respondent, noted lecturer, and First semester freshmen over 21 sister of the Governor of Micchi years of age who desire exemp- gan, Mrs. Esther Van Wagoner tions from wearing customs may Tufty will speak at .the annual cocme before WSGA Judicial Matrix • dinner for outstanding Committee in the WSGA room, campus women, scheduled to take Place in October. The announce- White Hall, at 5 p. m. tomorrow, ment was made last night by Emily Marjorie L. Sykes '43, Judicial L: Funk 43, president of Theta chairman, announced yesterday. Sigma Phi, national women's Frosh are reminded that cus toms are to be worn during the Journalism honorary. Mrs. Tufty, who attended 'lfni- Miss Sykes, and that any viola- three weeks no-dating period by versity of Wisconin where she W tors will be brought before the was elected to Theta Sigma Phi, has just returned from England law-enforcing committee, where she lectured under the Freshman hours during the sponsorship of ' the British Min custom period include 9 o"clocks istry of Information. daily, and 9:30 o"clocks over One of the few women who weekends. Following this time, cover Congress and the President's coeds will be granted alO o'clock press conferences, Mrs. Tufty and a 1 o'clock each weekend. turned her attention to its Brit ish equivalent, while abroad, by covering Parliament. Visiting rural and industrial centers in England, Mrs. Tufty was interested in • comparing Brit ish and American women in the home and in the factory. Because she i smother and homemaker as well as newspaper-woman, she was anxious to see the effects of war and rationing upon children across the seas. The Michigan-born journalist heads her own news bureau in Washington, writes for Central Press Association, Newsweek magazine, Trans-radio Press Ser vice, and a string of Michigan newspapers.—and likes to cook. She has been foreign correspon dent in 14 countries, is honorary major of Traverse City Michigan, and is the first and only woman to serve on Henry Ford's ad visory committee of the National . Farm Youth Fundation. Pledge Lists Reach 463 Continued from Page Three McKean, John Wagner Jr. Phi Kappa: Paul Audel, William Burns, Lawrence Crick, Joseph Grazel, F. Leo. Haggerty, Charles Kresch, Lynn Lawson, George Meyer, Michael Noreak, Maurice Scott, John Watson, James Wal ters, Augustus Boava. Phi Kappa Psi: Huston Brasi ons, Ray Cummings, Don Davis, Rubert Fahringer, George Grimm, James Groff, Philip Hampi, Gui den Hegley, John Kraynyak, Wil liam. Liffiton, Frank McCawon, James More, Richard Reitler, Serell Wagner, William Wright. Phi Kappa Sigma: Charles Ash urst, William Beam, G. Robert Cox, Kenneth Edgar, Samuel Eyer, John Goldhom, Eugene Graebner, James Hugo, Richard Mullan, John Pierce, George Smith, Thurlow Taynton, Robert Thomas, William Thomas, Richard Wilson, Thomas Oakes, George Mills. Phi Kappa Tau: Halney Clark, Harry Compton, Boyd Donis, Rich ard Greenawalt, Harold Hocker, Robert Reckard, Alex Reisdort, James Wall. Phi Sigma Delia: Herbert Bay lin, Edwin Coles, Gerald Fierman, Harold Fortinsky, Elliot Fisher, Fred Glosser, Walter Goldistein, Herbert Hasson, Ernie Herwitz, David Jof fee, Jack Landy, Bernard Terner, Irwin Litman, Joseph Pappy, Seymour Rosenberg, Al fred Rosenblatt, Edwin Sonaherd. Fraternity pledge lists will be continued tomorrow with latest ad ditions. itch 9, 11, 15 cal roommate. Large room two blocks from campus. Call 4368. RW—New York City, leave noon Friday, Sept. 25. Call Ram sey, 4383. 2t pd. tw. RW—To Pittsburgh or vicinity. Leave Friday afternoon. Call 3331. Ask for Hitchens. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CATHAUM— "Pardon .My Sarong" Music By—PENN STATE ARISTOCRATS Petty Is First WAAC Enlistee First drop in coed enrollment due to military service was felt last weekend when Mary Louise Pelly left school to join the Wom en's Army Auxiliary Corps, as first Penn State undergraduate to vol unteer. Miss Pelly will be sworn in "for . the duration" in Philadelphia this week and will be sent to Des Moines, lowa where she will take a three month's training course for rank of second lieutenant. A junior pre-med student, Miss Pelly transferred to Penn State in May from Dickinson College, Carlisle. She was a graduate of Fairfax Hall Junior College in Virginia, and comes from Bethle hem. While in the service, Miss Pelly will serve as a medical laboratory technician. - 'Transfers To Meet In Sparks Tonight Woman leaders of campus or ganizations will be introduced to transfer women at a compulsory mass meeting in 316 Sparks Build ing at 7 p. m. tonight. WSGA Junior Service Board is directing transfer orientation. Dorothy Boring, WSGA senior senator, will serve as mistress of ceremonies, Mary Jo Powell, Board chairman, announced. Women's student government setup,will be explained by Dorothy K. Brunner '44, acting WSGA president. Ma . rjorie L. Sykes '43,. WSGA Judicial Committee chair man, will explain women's rules and regulations. Margaret K. Ramaley '44, act ing WRA president, Grace L. Judge, and Adele J. Levin will discuss WRA and its Activity clubs. Panhel rushing rules will be clarified by Pauline E. Keller '43. Panhel president. Independent Women's Association will be ex plained by Hazel E;Gassmann '43, IWA head. Subscribe NOW! DAILY COLLEGJAN THE 15 for Semester Remember—October I 0 is the COLLEGIAN DANCE Admission by Collegian Dance Ticket Only TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1942 Coeds Train For Hockey Interclass hockey practice is beir. i. ing held for two weeks on Holmes Field at 4 p. m. daily, announced F. Doris Stevenson '44, WRA publiCity chairman. Members of all classes interesteck in playing hockey should report at this time. Every coed must,. have five practices to qualify for competition, Miss Stevenson said. Interclass games will start it'd:- mediately following the practice period. New women students are re minded by Adele J. Yevin '44, WRA activities chairman, that all_ WRA clubs are now open for membership. Clubs and meeting times will be listed daily under Collegian's calendar notices. WRA Clubs include archery, badminton, bowling, bridge, dance, fencing, golf, outing, rifle, swim"- Ming, and tennis. Clubs -meeting today are Arch ery Club, field in front of White Hall, 6:30 p. m.; Bowling Club, White Hall bowling alleys, 6:30 p. m.; Tennis Club, College courts, • 4 p. m. Miss Phyllis Sprague, chairman of the Institution Administration,. Division in Home Economics, is conducting a four-day school lunch conference sponsored by the Public Service , Institution in Springfield High School, Dela ware County. First meeting is to day and continues through the week. For men who are not ' 1 fraternity-minded but desire the comforts of - W r it' home -like appoint ments. • -AT PENN STATE l 0 1 1) 11. e i tl 123 W NITTANY AVENUE ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER ii. Ike ) r 0 Student Union • Collegian Office • Campus Solicitors Homelike ! -• Comfortable! Moderate Rates