The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1942, Image 4

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hinsiorne Announces 2 Defense
Clkesses tin Airplane, Ship Drafting
etialilications Include
linnediate Employment
In view of the demand for wo
ow,» I , s'Ar enrolled in campus de-
SHiso. classes in airplane and ship
fliafting„ arrangements are being
t,„-oo organize two new classes
1.-tweeo. October 15 and October
!ATI, according to Prof. B. K. John
4:imic.‘, general course director and
architecture department head.
Classes will be open to men and
wnrnei faculty members and
i:iwnspeople. Only students who
graduate or terminate their
.collego work in August, 1943, will
qualified to take the courses,
.)'rofessor Johnstone stated.
Tn. reply to coeds who will grad
lie in May, before the termin
al ion of the 36 week's period plan
' 'loci • fo . : the courses, Professor
.Tohnstone told applicants that it
would be possible to secure posi- Prof. B. K. Johnstone, head of
'lions upon completion of 120 hours
').fther than the originally planned the department of architecture,
has announced that the demand
200 hours, but that he did not
lled
i:ecoxnmend the shortened course.
for women enrolled
in defense
Only requirement for both the drafting courseshas led to the
organization of new classes which
course: - -; in airplane drafting, and
will probably begin next week.
ship layout and drafting is that
each student be available for im
»lediat,:. employment upon com- "
o t Seniors
pl H
etion of the courses.
e Ec
The courses are planned primar
ily for women who now know SpOnsOr
Atothing of drafting or blueprint Party
.According to Johnstone,
the work will not be easy to the To become better acquainted.,
poin.t of being valueless, nor will senior home economics students
iS he too difficult for students held 'a progressive party from
.'who have made satisfactory re- 7:45 to 9 o'clock last night.
'cords in non-technical curricula. Games were played at Beecher
Seventy letters recommending and Benedict houses followed by
s.l,e courses have been sent to wo- refreshments at Hillcrest house.
i - len enrolled in Liberal Arts and Miss Evelyn M. Benjamin,
in home economics option three. graduate assistant in home eco-
Any other coeds interested in tak- nomics, was sponsor at Benedict
j»g advantage of the opportunity
.house while Miss Mary B. Allgood,
for training in a field leading to instructor of home economics, and
employment in vital war Indus- Miss Celeste Bugeson advised
tries may leave their names and
Hillcrest and Beecher houses.
addresses with the librarian in the
Heads and assistant cooks in
architecture library on third floor
(Main Engineering Building, John-
elude Beecher house, Ada Lord
..tone stated.• and Helen M. Chaapell; Benedict
house Joan E. Paulhamus and
Scheduled for early evening •
119ours , according . to.student prefer- Virginia L. Coltrin; Hillcrest
once, six hours of drafting room house! M. Patricia Chsrles and,
practice will be held each week. Annette M. Ingaldi. All food was
Only expense for each student Prepared at Hillcrest house. Ruth
will be the cost of a text book, L. Bonde, assistant professor of
pencil, pen, and eraser. There home economics, was a guest.
twill be no tuition or fees, and the
course will not carry College cre
dit, the director announced.
Miss Frances Greer, a Phi Mu
al. Louisiana State University, will
take part in tomorrow night's per-
Sormance of "La Boheme." :Miss
Greer will be the guest of the local
chapter.
We
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Directs Drafters
Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated
Jane Brugler '43 Saturday.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
6 Recreation Projects
Include Tournaments,
fitness Program, Dance
With four WRA sports tourna
ments in progress, F. Doris Steven
son '44, WRA publicity chairman,
released reports of each last night.
HOCKEY
The senior-sophomore joint team
defeated the juniors, 11-2, yester
day when Whiffet Crossman and
Anna Radle whacked four goals
each over the line, and Bobs Mc-
Gee was responsible for three.
IVfottie Haverstick, playing with
the juniors, scored their lone two
points.
Scheduled for Holmes Field at
4 p. m. tomorrow is a game be{
tween the trash and juniors which
will be the fourth in the All-Col
lege tournament series. Records
show that the present .senior class
was victorious in last year's event.
ARCHERY
After a • start at the targets to
day, the Columbia round archery
tournament will be climaxed to
day, Florence Rothman '43, club
president, announced last night.
Interested archers, able to present
the required one practice end, are
eligible for competition in the
match.
" The William Tell event is sche
duled for the field in front of
White Hall from 4 to 5:30 p. m.
TENNIS
Carolyn crooks defeated Shir
ley Mills, 6-2, 6-3, in yesterday's
scheduled match. Remaining
matches to be played, off before
final rounds include Nancy Hodg
son and Carolyn Crooks, Helen
Orange and Betty Pike, Miss Stev
enson announced.
BOWLING
Bowling Club 'members will
sponsor a ladder tournament in the
alleys, starting next Tuesday,, in
preparation for the annual tele
graphic meet in which WEA par
ticipates.
Practices will be held each day
from 4 to 5:30 D. m. with club
members on hand as instructors.
DANCE
Going into the second night of a
new physical fitness project, WRA
Dance Club concert group will
direct interested women students
in a program of rhythmic calis
thenics from 7 to 8 tonight,
it was announced.
FOOTBALL FORMAL
Women students are reminded
that tickets for WRA's Football
Formal to be held in White Hall,
Saturday, October 17, are now on
sale for $l.lO.
Rushing To End HE Profs To Talk
At 6 Tonight In Stale Program
Strict silent period for Greeks
and .rushees, to terminate with
formal coffee hours on Saturday
afternoon, will go into effect at
6 o'clock., tonight for sororities not
holding informal rushing parties,
Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhellenic
Council president, announced last
night.
For all groups holding parties
tonight, silent period will begin
at 9 p. m., Miss Keller stated.
Sororities will deliver invita
tions for formal coffee hours be
tween 9 and 10 o'clock tonight.
Written replies to coffee hour in
vitations will be due at Student
Union at 4 p.. m. tomorrow. Sor
orities may secure replies at 5 p. m.
Mrs. Bramble Chosen
To Head lota Sigma.Pi
Mrs. Nancy S. Bramble was
elected president of lota Sigma
Pi, national women's . chemistry
honorary; it was revealed at a din
ner meeting held in the home ecor
omics . Mple Room recently.
Other „officers include Dr. Mary
L. Willard, vice-president; Jeanne
E. Ruess '43, secretary-treasurer;
and Helen F.' Zable '43, corres
ponding secretary.
Green. TO Heed _Wiley
Wiley Dormitory. freshmen
elected Margaret Green . president:
Other officers inclticie, . Helen
O'Boyle, vice-president, and Eliz
abeth Chestnutt, secretarY7treas
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 8,, 194
Three members of the• ho'
economics staff will participa
in a program given by the Centr'.
District of Pennsylvania Stat
Education Association in Loc
•
Haven Friday.
Miss Margaret Riegel, assists
professor of home economics, W'
lead a symposium for the horn
economics section, while Miss Ad
Roth, graduate assistant of th
child development division, wi,
be a member of the ..discussio
group. The symposium topic wi
be "How Can the Home-Makin
Teacher Meet the Problems of Ou
Present .Day Emergency?"
Miss Ina Padgett, associate p
fessor of home economics,
discuss "The Home-Makin
Teacher's Responsibility , in Mat
ing Nutrition Practical."
Miss Kathryn, Walker, gradua i-
assistant in institution adminio
tration, is president of the horn
economics section in the Centra
District of the Pennsylvania Stat.
Education'Associatien, and will at•
tend the meeting.
Home Ec Head Speaks
Dr. Laura W. Drummond, di•
sector of 'home economics, Will, b
one of the morning speakers 4z. ,9
the . Pennsylvania' Congress o.
.Parents and Teachers in Harris- 1
.burg today. Dr. i Drummondit
speech , will concern .The role o:
nutrition •in making America
sticpng. , The, convention theme',
,America Strong With Spir
Free." •
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