PAGE FOUR ifiS:6A WIN Reseal Two Coca-Cola Sdrolialshilps At 'Football Forme Cuests to Use Both Whife Hail Entrances funds received. from Coca-Cola Company for "col:rP sales made in campus cloviohories, 'WSGA. will award 1N) $44 scholarships to worthy rocl; "Football For- Pill" scheduled: for White Hall gymoashun from 0 p. m. to mid )figTit tomorrow, according to ilorlthy K. Brunner '44, acting WSGA )sresiderit.. . Formal. and. with no corsages, 111.: dance is WRA.'s effort to raise for $5O. .scholarships for 1..?.)..;0ns outstanding in WRA ac tivities, Margaret.. K. Ramaley '4l, general chairman and. acting W 1? A. president, announced. ) - loth front and• back entrances ut White Hall will be used to •iiim.row night, it was decided at a Jheeting of WRA Executive Board night, Checking rooms , will bi provided on both_floors, •mem , b r announced. l)ofense stamps will be sold at tudent Union from to 5 o'clock today, and tomorrow morning, F. ).),),-i.; Stevenson_ '44, WRA public :; y • chairman, stated: Pauline Cro.-.sman, president. of Mortar Thirty-eight coeds, faculty and lkord, national senior women's townspeople enrolled yesterday in honor society, is in charge. Cweris., the two Engineering, Science, and national sophomore women's- hon- Managemeht Defense Training crazy, will assist. • courses which will• begin next Persons purchasing more than week. Sixteen have signed for f 0 cents worth of the- stamps will ship drafting while 22 will study veceive red and- blue ribbons to airplane drafting. ) ,- 111.3Ce Mowers at the dance. Additional applicants for both courses are welcome to attend dither of the. First classes which ffiss kiieftwellitit ,'iea ( will be held in 302 , Engineering C on Monday and Tuesday, Prof. B. Miss Marian S. McDowell,. as- K. Johnstone, head of the archi- Fir.tant professor, of home econom- - tecture department and general des and director of the nursery supervisor of the courses, stated. ob 101, will speak. in the home All 'prospective drafters who economics section of the Buck- are unable to attend the class at ',fell Con ference •on -Education to- 6:30 p. m: Monday are asked to fla y' Her 'topic will be - "How report at 6:30 p. 'm. Tuesday, Cv.ai We Best Meet- Immediate Professor Johnstone stated. Only +reeds through an • •Organized equipment necessary for the first program' in Family . Life." The meeting is a pencil. ,general theme of the conference , Those who have already enroll- C.; "Education.. ant....the War ed in ship drafting are Juniors lEt I) c , rgen ey." - Gladys C. Beck, Dorothy C. Black, 'Ursula A. Frost, Jean E. Martin, )James,• organization for wives Veronica S. Mazure, Alice Miller, rand mothers of graduate students, M.. Lucinda O'Boyle, Betty . J. .Os held a Hallowe'en. -party , in termayer, Marion. . J. Reynolds, F. Grange playroom•last night: Doris Stevenson,. and Doris J. Tay:- journalism papers in it. Please east on the road to Bellefonte. return to Collegian office. ' 3tch 16, 17; 20 C. \ . Itcomp 16 W. WANTED—Roomers - (2)- For , • WILL PERSON who took wrong room close to • campus. Call REVERSIBLE raincoat. switched raincoat at Allencrest. Wednes- Kimmel; 3332:' 2tcomp in Ag Library 'Wed. eve. Yours day_ evening, please return and . •FOlt •RENT—One room ••in faculty for 'Sam. - lltpdl6P CLASSIFEED.:SECTiON • home. No- other; roomers. .1111 , eakfast if desired:. 'Call. 2478, wariczEffective October 15. .512 E. Foster. • 3tchRD515,16,17 Roller Skating- will be held .OST.---alack., •ripper: •notebook and Sundays from 8 to 11 p. m with class. lecture notes and at the COLISEUM, located //4 W® 'rot ir Cam. Learn 'T® tome DANatici CLASS !fllilE STARTS OCTOBER 22 IMINS NURSE AY FRIDAY 1:15 to 8:15 Ix mu num AT STUDENT UNDON• t 0 LESSONS Coeds Show Interest For CODET Training CODETS', coed organization for drill and emergency training ini 'tial campus appearance, was re ceived With much enthUsiasm by women students, reported various WSGA House of Representative members. Coeds are reminded by Doro thy L. Jones ?44, acting WSGA vice-president and House of Rep resentative speaker, to sign up by noon today with House representa tives and to designate choice of classes—from 4 to 5 p. m. on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Value of this one hour per week training for women is expressed by Miss Julia G. Brill, vocational councilor in •the Liberal Arts School, who says, "In this day each one of us must subordinate our own interests and desires for the common welfare. 38 Entoli Drafting Classes Wednesdays, Fridays, - Saturdays, THE hiLL.MLILIEGE Sponsored by PENN STATE CLUB $2.50 MG DAILY COLLEGIAN Group Discusses' Big, Lillie Sisters Coed. War Work Will . Attend Teas ... Meeting last evening to discuss Big Sisters and their second se- The Home Ec Council together problems and coordination of coed mester freshman Little Sisters partment and clubs will sponsor a war work, representatives of wo- will be entertained at an inform- party, the first week ,in Noverri men's campus organizations re- al tea with WSGA Freshman ber, celebrating, the - 10th birth ported on activities they are spon- Council members as hostesses in day; of the Home Economics . 's Building lounge from 3 soring. The group was called to- Women ßuilding, Mary E. Sprecher '43, to 5 p. m. Sunday, Helen J. Mar- Council • president, announced to gether by Mortar Board, senior tin, WSGA freshman senator and day. women's honor society.' general chairman of the tea, has Ruth M. Saylor '43 is general Plans for better organization of announced. chairman in charge Of all ar defense stamp sales, participation Little Sisters should contact Big Edith P.has rangements. Miss ,C e, in CODETS, new women's mili- Sisters, and Miss 'Martin urges a tary training group, attendance at 'that if the upper - Class women can- e home former head of the ' will be Red Cross surgical dressing meet- not attend, freshmen should come economics department, • ings, buying stamps instead of anyway , the guest of honor at the'affair. corsages for dances, and participa- An annual affair for approxi- Committees under Miss Saylor tion iii physical fitness programs mately five years, the tea will include refreshments—Albe Fuchs Natalie A. were all discussed. take the form of a cider' and cook- S - Pauline Crossman, Mortar ie party this year for the first Siebert '44. '43, Dorothy. chairman, G. Clymer Alberta" M. Board president, asked each 'coed time: Background victrola and•pi- '44, Patricia A: Middleton '44, '44;• g— at the meeting to urge the group aria music will be played; -^ and and Ruth M. Storer . she represents to give all-out sup- there will be no receiving line. Seniors Dorothy M. .Ke serVin m'per and port to College war activities. Continuing the Big-Little Sister Ruth E: Kocher, co-chairmen of . N Coeds are asked by the group get-togethers, two teas for first the serving committee. Other will be -named Inter, • to get their work done earlier and semester freshmen and their Big members get to bed as an • elementary aid Sisters are scheduled for next Miss Sprecher stated. • . toward their physical fitriess in Week with Miss Martin and Gloria McKinley, newly elected freshman •'' -.it , s•Ani . Clubs • war effort. senator, as co-chairmen. Actvities- dubs - • Coeds froth Irvin and Jordan • ' • - . Halls will attend the tea in Irvin e 3 . , . - II Hall, while all other freshmen will Mt For Playni e.' take Big Sisters to Women's Buil& ing lounge. Both teas will be held Extending their one-club, open - from 3 to 5 p. in.. Committees • . ' houses .to an All-College Playnite, : will be ,announced next week. WRA • activities 'clubs will unite at , 8,, 7 p.' m. Wednesday, October 21; oring Annonnces Plans Adele J. Levin '44, .WRA activities ..., n ry chairman, announced last night for Ellen H. Richards Open to all coeds, the variety, program will include badminton, Fall Semester Program bridge, ping pong, bowling, volley ball, 'basketball, rhythmic calls- Ellen H. Richards Club, junior thenics, swimming, and- possibly women's home economics honor- square dancing, Miss Levin out! ary, completed plans for Fall se- lined. mester with the appointment 'of Hostest clubs are Outing, Riding; committees by Dorothy M. Bor- and, Rifle organizations. Other ing, president, at a meeting in 103 activities groups will 'direct the ~ Home Economics last night. program. . . Lucille Barton, chairman, June - Club presidents who will act- as • ' K. Smith, and Kathryn R. Brong an executive committee for the at: were named as a committee to in- fair include Mottle Haversticki vestigate the possibility of selling Joan - Miller, Joan Somers, Lois . carrots at' the Dairy Building. Lahrke, Mickey McKee, Marion Diana Novieh was placed in Hora; Libby McKinley, Midge charge of arrangements for cele- Frederick,' Flossy -Rothman, and ~ . bration of Ellen . H. Richards' "Miss 'Levin. •' , birthday Saturday, November 14. Cider and pretzels-will .be serv- Nutrition 'poster commtitee for ed as a climax for •the evening: " advertising the - hothe economics' Usually•scheduled for Saturdays,`" cafeteria- includes Margaret L. the-White-Hall open house will :be ' Campsey, •chairman, Patricia -A.. cancelled tomorrow night because - Middleton, and Ruth M. Storer. of - the organization's "Football 11. Janet Carbaugh will - be gen-- FOrmal." • • :. '' ' " •' - eral chairrhan of the • Initiation - • .. banquet which will be held- inthe - . oh , ftalk pa r)uni: lams- u mn, 1 a:- Atu N"k " State College Hotel; if possible; ••- • . . Sunday, November :15..' Other Students, who, .wish to, attend , ,,,, v. committees will be appointed later. .the PSCA.- `"autumn' hike .stiOidd •''' Marie E. Weiss was choSen to Meet' at the . rear -of Old. - Igain - at . ,•-. handle invitations for new mem- :5 ' o'clock today, ' according AO ':- bers. ' 'Ruth 'Williams--'43; general Chair- -..-,,, ' nian.'The . 'group will. ' hike; Frosh Council elected &Ilene ,tc the PSCA cabin where a pienic ': babbitt sub-ebairman -' at_. a supper. will be:Served tor. 30 cents. -t• ,' ~.,' - meeting last- night: ' " The return is .Planned. for, 10,4 i; M. ESMDT Begin Monday lor; Mrs. Frances Liljestrand, Mary Alice Carswell, Dolly Hol man, Hennie McDowell, and Hilda Schoenetter. Airpane drafters incude Seniors Mary E. Brown and Olive E. Ry land; Juniors Janet I. Appley, Lu cille Barton, Marcia H. Berg, Nan cy F. Berke'bile, June E. Conrad, Marion C. Dougherty, Patricia A. Middleton, A. Jane Minnich, Mary K. Noll, Sally W. Piollet. ' 'Margaret D. Robinson, Lucille E. Smith, Norma R. Stern, Ruth E. Thomas, Irene J. Uhrik, Delores W. Wargo, and Jenoise B. Wherry; Sophomore Hannah D. Frankel; Hilda M. Filiman and Eleanor Willis. Due - to numerous requests for co eds who plan to. do student teach ing next semester to enroll in the courses, Professor Johnstone an nounced that these coeds may re-: gister at the first class meeting if they agree to make up the eight week's work they miss. He also stated. that first . semester. seniors will have covered . enough.. work by May to secure employment. Losr—Person who found Chem 20 Calculations book in 117 New Physics, call George Kerr, 3223. ltpd 16 B; JUST ARRlVED—Corduroy class ics for smartly dressed coeds. Dresses, jumpers, skirts, vests, and sport jackets in all sizes and colors at Paul Mitten's Shop. Rides WantedL- PW—Phila. for Penn Etame. Round trip $3.00. • Apply . im mediately. Phone 2687. Ask . for Yurkman. PW—Pittsburgh or Beaver Valley Lv. 10 a. m. Sat. Rt. Sun. eve. Call 4641.. Leave rp.eSsage, Bob McLaughlin, Bill Gordon. 2tpdRDSl5,l6 PW —To Lebanon via Harrisburg. Lv. Sat., at tl a, m. Call 2011, ask for Alt 2tpd155,16 RW—To Cornell game. Call Gene, 4056. --2tpd15,16,RM RW-Pittsburgh. Leave Friday after 3 p. m. Return Sunday. Call Gladys Gillespie, Watts Hall, extension 162. 264115,16. RW—Philadelphia or vicinity. • Leave after 4 p. m. Friday. Re turn Sunday. Call Coy, Collegian office. 2tc0mp15,16 COUTSeS; FRIDAY', OCTOBER . 16, 1942, Home Ec Students Plan Party To Honor Building first Week In November-