The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 14, 1942, Image 4

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Penn Stale WFoar /Makes Room
oeciks
Drafters;
Eirliwe Continues Instruction Begins
111 Schedul ~ortunities for women in
Ie.°PPL gram schet ~a for ua.. _ _aei
ship and airplane drafting have pus was started at Monday night's of the Fall semester was released.
9•l.p.eping up its drive for a rapidly increased in• the past few '.Mortar •Board meeting, Pauline last night by Miss Agnes ..P. -
'":11 ale Penn State," wRA . will months as manufacturers have Crossman '43, president of the sen- Highsmith, associate secretary of
o r oJlti 11 1 Y 2 its schedule thiO week. I.•een forced to accept women to for women's honor society, reveal- the PSCA.
SW Dif.MING• replace men called for military ed.
"Ten lessons from Professor service. Supplementing a survey of such As formulated by the Forum
Thlhra'th," head swimming coach, This is especially true in the activities made last -semester, program committee, semester
will be offered in fancy diving to ship-building industry in which Mo?tar Board has called a special plans include:
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-iniares , ed students at the White women have only recently been meeting of representatives of -var-
Oct. 20—"Information' Please"
•)]..i1l pool at Bp. m. each Thursday, recognized. Beginning salaries ious campus organizations to dis- with upperclass CA officers..
',aiarting tomorrow, Miss Helen S. for women in this profession have cuss and analyze projects now • Oct. 27—Halloween party 'with
lained.
Swenson, swimming instructor, been estimated at $45 a week for .under way, Miss Crossman ex- the Freshman Council.
:1117loime:ed. a 49 hour week. p ' Nov. 3—BWOC'O discuss "The
Those who will attend the Coed Leader."
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The program, okayed by WRA To meet increased demands for meeting in Women's Building
Club p:esidents, will continue for • • Nov. •10—BMOC'a" i n t e r p r e t
trained women, new airplane and
te» weeks and will be given to a ship drafting courses will be lounge at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, in- "The Ideal Coed."
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elude Dean of Women Charlotte
limited number of coeds. . Nov. 17—Election of officers., .
started next week in the Engi
i3OCKEY • . E. Ray; Assistant to the Dean of
neering C drafting rooms ac- : Nov. 24—Thanksgiving pi-O-
A fighting frosh hockey squad Women Nina M. Bentley; Sen-••
cording to Prof. B. K. Johnstone. ions Emily L. Funk, Hazel E. Gass- ,gram • . .. I'
"drnvned the reluctant sophomores, .
Dec. I—Candlelight installation
head of the architecture de art- .0, on Holmes Field on Mon- man, Pauline E. Keller, M. Pau-
of officers.
merit and general supervisor :
'city, Grace L. Judge '44, WRA in- of line Rugh, and Flora E., Van Bus-
Dec. 8 Joint Council and
the- courses. kirk; Juniors Dorothy M. Boring, a.;a* a.a s a
a aa az aa.a : aaa . ,a..ataaaaaaaa.a. a ..,
1r: arm ral chairman, announced.
•,..'<'''•••'.!'a'a-...-:.;•:•.,!,!:;,,,.-:-.:.a.a.a,aa‘...al., Forum play.
Erosh Joan Finn and Betty Pike Scheduled to run for 36 weeks, Dorothy K. Brunner, Dorothy L. L .,.... ;a ..: , ,,, , a. , ,a .„ a.a;a ,„.,,, a. . a ....,..., a ,„.,.... a ,
were high scorers. Frosh will classes 'will be held 6 hours each Jones, Mary Jo Powell, Margaret k .. ' • ~.. • : .'.%'?,',...,..':'.'1:';',,.:'.,.::-..Y......1,,,,::.:',...::;•:,',..:'..:i ' . Dec. 15—Christmas carol ser.-
vice.
•eneel juniors today. , week. The courses are being of K. Rarrialey, and Mary Janet Win-
Pauline Crossman '43,Mortar . • ,
IIOWLENG fered primarily for facultar or ter; and Sophomore Mary G 0 , •
Grace The _Forum program commit.-
oaid president, revealed that the
Becky Walker, freshman phys town women and coeds .
who will Longenecker.
senior women's honor society has a
tee presented a stunt • entitled
odder, was elected publicity chair- graduate or terminate their col- As corsages are banned from What Autumn 'Leaves Offer"
planned to correlate all campus
inan of the WRA Bowling Club at lege career in August 1943. WRA's Football Formal Saturday
women's defense. activities. under leadership of Vera Owens
a meeting last night. Mottle An organization meeting for night, , Mortar Board members, as-at Forum meeting last 'night.
,hiverstick, president, announced all women interested in taking ,
sisted by Covens, sophomore wo-
. '45 presided at
men s honorary, will sell defense lars' worth of stamps will receive the meeting, and, closing
.worship
that 40 members attended. either course will be held in 107
stamps at Student Union from 1 ribbons to pin. on their dates," services were conducted by Mary
Ladder tournaments, for which Main Engineering at 5 o'clock to
to SD. m. tomorrow and Friday. Miss Crossman, in charge of Stu- Davis and Dorothy Hope.
lbere:are 50 entrants, will con- morrow afternoon. . .
"Men who buy 50 cents' to a dol- dent Union sales, explained. ..
Cline this week • and next during To date, 24 coeds have signi-
'4lie regular and open hours at the fled interest in airplane drafting Joanne Nye, the recreation conia
4•owling alleys. an . .
d only 1 in ship drafting. • • . mittee is .planning. a...Halleween
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, f,/11. 'CI? Minimum enrollment for each W® Pack' Biggest Apple Crop; party for October' 27 ina..a cabin
:Pour of the College's 1,776 co- section is 15 according to the di-.party with the Freshnian• Council
cots
c "bent, two, three, four"
to rector. Help /I elieve Farm . Labor . Shoitage for November 14. .
?misic at WRA Dance Club's phy- Stressing interest in ship draft- • •
;a/cal fitness program last night. Packing "the biggest crop. of machinery and take out the . . •
ing. Professor Johnstone empha- • ,
'With one club member acting apples ever harvested at- the Col- smallest apples . for canners.
sized that employment in ship Per-' Philoles- Initiate 13
-tv: leader each night, and with lege orchards" has fallen mostly feet specimens are wrapped in
building is not necessarily found
'L/Tias Jessie Cameron directing to women, according to Profes- purple paper and packed care : -
along the coast but - that much Independent . Coeds • '" • .
, Certain nights; Mrs. ,Hermanse sors: Frank N. Fagan and Roy D. fully. .
ship building is done inland, •
Many volunteer laborers who - . •- . • ' • - •
gileese provides the necessary mu- Anthony, pomologists. ,
Pittsburgh being one important Philotes, independent women's
• center. Because the draft has taken so are_ making sure that no part of organization,. .• initiated 13;. coeds
many farm laborers away from the bushels. of vital food in the (Monday, Dorothy • A. Young 1 43.
Centre Country, the women, in
,a orchards goes to waste came in
patriotic effort to relieve'the answer to an urgent appeal for 'an nounced.' - •• ,
. New initiates are Seniors Ruth
serious shortage, have been called 'assistants. They have . been.
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upon to do all but the heaviest working since the middle of. M. Miller, Olive E. Ryland,. , Dore•-•
tasks in packing the crop. 'Men August. thy A.-. Young; Juniors Marjorie
• • - -Lucille E. Smith;
are performing only the heavier
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labor of unloading, and dumping • Betty Ann McGinnis '46 was, Sophomores Jacqueline Kistler;j.' • • • •
Emma J. Snyder; • and aTreshmen
field crates and , removing the 'elected secretary-treasurer of the a
IWA Council will sponsor a So- and; TraniterS Harriet Brisch,
filled boxes. third . floor unit of Jordan Hall at •
cial Usage Forum, to which all 'Anne' • Muir, • Nancy Kauffman,
As a result of the women's ef- a house meeting recently.
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Flo - retice- Rovina Ruth Smith
f. owls - Asked lo :low . - • . independent .. . women are
. invited,, forts, .an •estimated.record crop of
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' • Ceti:Arne Watson...
in the Home Economics Auditor- 38.000 bushels of - apples will be
. Coeds living at Wiley dorin•will
It. gar' Ration looks - :- • • bum . 47-P.. ma Thursday, October packed • and will reach the tables . hold an exchange • ' dinner a 'With -.
22, .Hazel E: Gassmann. '43, IWA of Arrierican soldiers, sailors, and .Cody Manor students' at 5:30
All women students eating in 'president, announced last night. - civilians the world over, besides -- o'clock tonight. . .
ilic - dining commons are remind- . . .
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Mrs. Elisabeth W. Dye, assn- being shipped to our allies. .
ed by Miss Ida M. Parent, assist- Though the work requires . .
ciate professor of home -econo mics, Rides. Wanted— ...'
care
ant supervisor - of • dining corn- will speak. Barbara E. Whit- ful checking, only one woman in
enons- at McAllister Hall, to hand
bred '43 was appointed forum . the whole group has had ' any •
RW- 1 -Grove • City, •. Sharon ,• or
in• sugar rationing books . at the chair Man, with Sara E. Etter '45 previous experience in a packing ,
'kilning hall where they •eat be- assisting: . house. ' Pittsburgh. Leave • Friday af- . :
fore the end of this month. Standing at various stations ter 3p. m. Return,. Sunday. Call.
All men and women, both fra- Ath Hall- .2tpdl3,l4GC•
• 'The number of books. turned in - a device which , resembles R oom 45,
tern* and independent, are in- along
will determine the amount of . • • an American assembly line, the
lilted to an IWA victrola dance RW—West Chester or Philadel- -
kalgar which can be bought next- . -
in Grange playroom from 8' to women check, pick over, and •
phia or vicinity. Leave at 11
soanth, Miss Parent explained: In . 12 .
p. m. Saturday, October 24, measure 'the apples which roll - •
a. m. Friday. Return, _Sunday.
tlicAllister Hall, for instance, it is MiSs Gassmann stated. Admission along from a gadget which' -
Call Traines 4927. 2tpd13,15.GC
. accessary to account for the 500 will be 20 cents, including tax. washes, cleans, . and 'polishes
coeds who eat there in order to No 'stags will be admitted. Norma them.
(Ibtain. • the right amount of R. Stern '44 will head the dance They then measure the fruit by
sugar, she added. committee, with Gertrude Cohen
Coeds who have - left - books - '46• and Mildred L. Cookerly '44 c
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4home will have time to write for as her assistants. LASSITIED SECTION - .Rw—Philadelphia or vicinity.
them an those whose books areFOR SALE—Rose colored eve- Leave Wednesday. or Thurs-
Independent women, especially--
41ot available should report the freshmen and transfers, are in- ning dress of net material, size day. Call Phil . , 3 . 204. Leave, me:s
fact to their - dining commons o f- vited to a reception sponsored by 14, worn once. Call Helen sage. ltpdl4.B
rice, Miss Parent- said. IWA from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Tues- 3652. 3tc0mp10,13,148
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t day, October 27. Miss WhitbredßW—Cornell football 'game. L.
• Alpha Chi Omega will have ais chairman of the committee, LOST—GoId Penn State ring, Friday morning. Call Paul
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Founder's Day tea in the. suite with Miss Stern and June R. initials R. J. P. Blue stone, 4431. 2tpdl4,l5FEC
from 4 to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. White '45 assisting. white background with State seal. •
Reward. Lost • Saturday after- RW—To ' Baltimore. L. *Friday
.Ab. noon. Call Dick Phelan, 2681.. - noon. Return Sunday ' night.
II 2tpdl3,l4.MJW • Call Harris, 4939. • - 14DG
The program is scheduled for
. .. 1 1 to RD. m. each 'day except week-
Ctid nights,
.Marion Hora '43, club
swesident, stated
11/PLE
Helen D. McKee '44, WRA Rifle
Club .p resident, announced last
•light that Rifle Club plans would
71.1 c postponed until - 6:30 - p: in. next
Wednesday.
TODAY
THURS.
IWA Announces
Fall Program
WARNER BROTHERS
Ak Wig Cr
STASI. ig
BUY WAR•BONDS AND STAIMPS•HERE
.rt-rE DAILY COLLEGIAN-
Mortar Board Will Correlate
Womenms DeFense Activities
A movement to correlate all wo
men's defense activities on cam-
Shows at
1:30, 3:00
6:45, 8:45
FOR SALE—Fine pair riding .RW—Pittsburgh, Lv. Sat.- Morn.
boots. Call Harold Held, 4933. Pay all expenses. Call Ensigns
2tch13,14. Wise or Buckner, 777.
WANTED—Roomate for .pne-half
double room in private home Rw—Philadelphia or vicinity
Call 3314 betvieen 11 and 12-noon Leave Friday. Return Sun
or after 5 p. m. 2tpdHZ day. Call Doris 2622
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WANTED'— Palopy. .Call Evie,
Sandy, Lin •or Bernie 4425. TRW Shenandoah or vicinity
1tpd13,14,15 Leave after: 2P. m. Friday. Call
SUITED FOR FALL?—See our Marty, 4862t0r 4933.
new stock of tweeds, camel - PW (4)—Erie. Leave after 2:45
hair and shetlands. From $16.95. p. m. Return Sunday. Call Webb,
Paul Mitten's Shop Itl4 771.
Co-ordinator
RW—Phila. or vicinity. Leave
Friday. CaLl• 2161. Ask for
&'red Gaun. . 2tpdRTK
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER • 14, 194 it
PSCA Announces
forum Program
PSCA Freshman Forum pro•-
hedule for the. remaindr
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Stops Perspiration',
1. Does.ncit rot dresses or men's.
shirts:
shirts. Does not irritate skin.
2. No waiting to dry.: Can be used
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Instandy-st9ps perspiration for. ;
1 to 3 'days. Prevents odor. -.
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stainless vanishing cream.
5. Awarded Approval .Sea.rof , •
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