The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1942, Image 4

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]Freshman hockey players top- --
iped sophomore squad members in
Juniors.---Patricia Aloe, Jane Marjorie Magargel, Margaret Ma
a game on Holmes field yester-
Barnes, Kathryn Bean, Gladys ginnis, Priscilla MacLellan, Sally
clay as the WII.A Fall'program con-
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Beck, Audrey Bever, Anna .T. Myers, Helen Neubert, Helen
'm les. Brown, Eugenia Bundick, Alice Oppenheim, Betty Phillips, Syd-
With Betty ike, Joan Finn, and
Burwell, Mary Alice Carswell, ney Rowenberg, Constance Red
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Peggy Quick. scoring for the win- Mildred Cookerly, lone Cramer, dig, Eleanor Ream, Emma Reid,
Hcrc -and Anna ladle and Vivian Elaine David, Helen DeMartini, Arlene Sanderlin, Jeanne Saylor,
3vl n - tin making points for thesoph- Betty Foust, Betty Frable, Eleanor Betty Lou Shaeffer, Bernice Ship
°mores, a• spunky first-year team Freedman, Yetta Froimson, Ger- man, Nancy Shipman, Winifred
•hattled to its fourth victory. Crude Grimm, Geraldine Hackett, Spahr, Charotte Spangler, Alberta
ITlockey game schedule for the Marjorie Henderson, Joan Her- Spudis, Eleanor Stoner, Mar
wf3ek includes a junior - frosh zer'. Sally Hirshberg, Mildred garet Trump, Olive Van Houten,
match today; junior - sophomore, Horste, Virginia Lee Jackson, Ruth Wachs, Jeanne Ward,
tomorrow;. junior - frosh, Thurs- Dorothy Jane Jennings, Dorothy Dolores Wargo, Kathryn White
day;. junior sophomore; Friday. Jones, Jeanette Jones, Mary -Lou man, Betty Wiley, Dorothy Witt-
PLAXIIIGH.I" Keith, Judith Kleinert, Mary Vir- man, and Jeanne Zug.
'Square dancing will be featured
M the All-College playnight to be
rteld'i» White Hall tomorrow night,
P. Doris Stevenson .'44, WRA pub
kity chairman, announced last
'fight. The- program, which will
continue-from 't to 9 p.m., is sched
uled, to • include bowling, badmin
ton, bridge, ping pong, and volley
ball, it was. announced. Swimming
was ruled , out since another group
will use the• pool,• at that time.
-Adele J. Levin '44, 'WRA. activi
ties chairman, stated-that cider and
pretzels will be served to climax
the program.
TkiK) Home - Fe Ell
good Vallues
Two nutrition exhibits will be
on display in the - lobby of the
lloine Economics building today.
The dietary pattern or the "must
food,W ,that should be eaten
daily will be set• up" by: Seniors
Yatricia Mac Kinney, . .Allen K.
nire,. and, Mary. E.. SpEecher.
TWo lunches that will' be. corn
pared have been arranged- by
Minor M. Derr '43, Mary it: Kbch
'43,. A:. Ruth Shenk '43,. and. Mil
dred: G. Feeser. 4 4:4`. • These ex
!Mints were , shown. at the Meth
odist Church September 23.
Excellent sources •of calcium
and' iron in common foods will be
displayed- in 209' Home - Economics
from 8 a; m.. untils - p. m. today.
In addition to. these essential
minerals,. . calcium in everyday
foods as compared to calcium in a
t.ottle of milk. will be displayed.
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ginia Krauss. Sophomores--Mary Battle, Jane
Mary Laubach, Virginia Man- Bell, • Edith Bernstein, Elaine
ley, Rosalind Marks, Mary Matry, Brodsky, Anne Briel, Doris Camp-
Dorothy McMann, Barbara Men- bell, Mary" Lou DeGardeyn,
riles, Patricia Middleton, Jane Carolyn Emerick. Carolyn Fish-
Minpich, Jane Murphy, Mary er, Alice Fox, Ruth Goodkind,
Kathryn Noll, Sally Piollet, Mary Mary Ann Heibling, Nancy Hodg-
Jo Powell, Carolyn Puskarich, son, Jane Karam, Annette Keef-
Florence Rothman, Anne Serocca, er, Ella Keichline, Evelyn Kohler,
Ruth Shanes, Ann Sheffield, Clara Lamade, Mary Longeneck-
Helen Slotta, June Smith, Renee er, Judith MacFarland, Vivian
Snyder, Mildred Spanko, Doris Martin, Helen McCleery, Jane
Stevenson, Shirley Tetley, Ruth McChesney, Catherine Miller,
Thomas, Louise Wassink, Marie Betty Mock, Letty Mogentale,
Weiss, and Jane Wifidle. Joan Piollet, Mae Remensnyder,
Sophomores—Janice Densmore, Rosalind Schnitzer,' Doro t h y
Ruth Embury, Ann Fisher, Chris- Shoemaker, Aida Stull, and Joan
tine Fox, Elizabeth Furst, Kath- Rankle.
ken Hays, Kathryn Hibbard,
Georgeanna Holt Lettie Knut- •
seri, Helen Lann, Naomi Lipp,
Eileen Maclntyre, Virginia , Mor- lariman Na met
row, Nancy - Pagliante, Mary
Port, Myrrel Rewbridge, Helen C
Rummel, Priscilla Shautz, Marian oed Solicitors •
Wilson, and Christine YObe. . .
One hundred and thirteen co- Miriam L. Zartman '45, co-chair-,
eds who will drill in Thursday's man of PSCA finance canvass, an
class are Seniors—Margaret Acker, nounced- last night that women's
Jane Booth, Mary Brown, lit ar y soliciting personnel has been com-
E. Brown, Jane Cron, Florence pleted with • the appointment of
Cinninins, Doris Disney, Dorothy fifteen coeds as section chairinen
Farris, . Dorothy Frank, Hazel and division leaders. •
Gassmann, Charlotte Hartman, The purpose of the drive, which
Laßue Lerwick, Patricia Jaquish, will open Sunday with a "wick-
Mildred Johnson, Evelyn Mages, Off Dinner" in the - Nittany Lion
Marjorie MacF'arlantl, Patricia Inn, is to raise money for the PSCA
Mac Kinney, Rosalind Nelson, Ruth Program budget by soliciting per-
Reber, Natalie Siebert, and - Dor- sonal contributions.
othY Young. Coeds who will be in charge of
'Juniors—Frances Angle, Janet collecting contributions at • all
Appley, Hanna Beckhard, Nancy women's dormitories include Sec
-Berkebile, Dorothy Black, Mar- tion Chairmen Patricia A. Middle
ton '44 Barbara C. Painter '45, and
got' Blass, Kathryn Brong, Dor- ,
Claire L. Weaver '45; and Division
othy Brunner, Frances Burke,
Leaders Nancy J. Zartman '43,
Kathryn', Clark, Jean D.ahlin, , .• .
Florence I. Daffy .44, VI: Virginia
DorottiY•• Didkinson, Helen Dodd,
Louise Donham, Barbara Don
, i-
Kraus • '44, Harriet G. Van Riper
ger, Gloria 'Duerat,
'Betty 4.
. Fletch- 4
' Mc
ef, Mary 6 Forney, 'Ursul - Frost,.Ruth Clyde , 45, M. Jane
Chesney '45, Dorothy L. lVlognet
Mary
,Galt, Polly Graham, 'Mary '45 • Jean •S: • Ogden: . '4s:''Ruth :M.
Griffith, Mary GraY, ltajorie '
' •' 45,
Steiner Winifred F. Singer '45,
Gross, Mary Grimm, Helen Hoop- Elizabeth Funkhouser '46, and
er, Grace Judge, Marilyn Kindl, Ruth Pielemeier '46.
Mary. Ann Krell. *.
Dorothy Lamb; Aidele Levin,
. ..S Library To. Demonstrate
CL SAIFIED SECIPION
. MICTOfiIIM Machines
FOUND—Fine food, excellent en-
ter tainment for .BWOC's at Theta Demonstration of Argus and
Sigma Phi'S Matrix Dinner at Nit- Spencdr machines for reading
tany Lion Inn, 6:30 p. m. Monday, microfilm will be open to stu-
October 26. - ltcompmj dents, faculty members, and
LOST—Tan camel's hair overcoat townspeople in 5 Main Library
from basement south Liberal from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.
Arts. Please return to Tom Becker according to Willard P. Lewis,
or call 2261: 2tchaf College Librarian.
Miss Katharine M. Stokes,
.sec-
Will person who accidentally and assistant librarian in ahaige
took dark tan raincoat last of readers' service, will speak on
Thursday 'morning from Frear the developing, uses of microfilm
Lab please return it to Student in- research at 8 p. m. Professor
Union or call Herb, 2017. Fred E. Kelly, coordinator of the
College audio-visual aids ser-'ice,
will demonstrate its classroom
use.
Wulf-• Enamel , 000
u r voich.ok
$l: 4 911:04'
LOST—Grey-black • Schaeffer pen
cil. Ground floor Carnegie.sini
tials ARC. Finder call 2261.
ltpd2Oß
The photostat machine will be
in operation for visitors in the
LOST—String of pearls between photostat room, 8 Main Library.
Watts Hall and. Sparks. Call 205 Mr. Philip Mannino will be avail-
Watts Hall. ltch2oJ able. for consultation in the audio
visual aids library of motion pic-
CO-EDS—Tops for frosty football lure films, recently organized in
games —"Tirnmi-Tuft" coats. the basement.
You'll find one that's made for you
at Paul Mittens Shop. 1t
Theta Silvia PIM !foliates
NOTlCE—Effective October 15.
Roller Skating will be held Theta Sigma Phi, women's na-
Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, tional journalism honorary, pledg
and Sundays from 8 to 11 p. m. ed Helen Dodd '44 and Barbara
at the COLISEUM, located VI mile Mennies '44 Shturday. Elaine Cox
east on the road to Bellefonte. '44 will be pledged later this week.
itch 15, 17, 20 C. All members are picked on the
t 3 hii 0 Collega
TH:E. DAILY COLTAGLAN
Women Drafters Uhrik, Dennis
May Still Enroll Win WSGA Awards
Any town women or coeds
planning to terminate their' Col- Juniors Irene Uhrik and Ilah
lege career next August who are Dennis were awarded Coca-Cola
interested in enrolling in the scholarships by WSGA at WRA's
ESMWT airplane drafting course "Football Formal" in White
are urged to report to 302 Engin- Hall, Saturday night, Dorothy K.
eering C at 6:30 o'clock tonight Brunner '44, acting WSGA head,
if they were unable to attend the announced.
first class.meeting last night. JA bacteriology major and . a
home economics student respec
tively, Miss Uhrik and Miss Den
nis both earn a major part of
their College expense and have at
leaSt a 1.5 All-College average.
Each was, awarded $44. the total
being received as one per cent of
the_ "coke" sales' made in . campus
dormitories last semester. -
More _than 300 couplei ' danced,
to the music of George Washko's
Campus Owls •Sattirday•in a gym
decorated with college • banners
and pictures of football heroes;
according to Adele J. Levin _'44,
ticket 'chairman. . •
.
Margaret K. Ramaley . WRA
Coed varsity and freshman de- • vice-president and dance general,
bate squads have been named by chairman, estimated last .:night
Clayton H. Schug, associate pro- that four sso' scholarships would
fessor of public speaking and wom- be given to worthy coeds from
en's debate coach. the dance profits. Announce-
Varsity members are Freda I. rents of winners and presenta-
Gerheim '43, C. Betty Friedman tions will be' made later.
'44, Florence I. Jaffy '44, Ruth
Clyde '45, Gertrude Cohen '45, •
••
Grace C. Goodlin '45, Thelma Rides Wanted— •
Klein '45, Rosalind B. Schnitzer
'45, Martha Hartley '46, - Ruth PW—Route .322 north to Clarion,'
Sprague '46, and M. Elizabeth Lv. Fri. at 5. Call Ziegler 4394 or
Zimmerman '46. 2593. Leave message-1f out.
First semester' freshmen on the' • 3tc0mp20,21.#
,
Freshman - team include Allene
(2)L-To PhiladelPhia. Leat7e
Babbitt, Nancy Bartsch, Beryl Ber
anytime Friday. Return. •Sun
ney, Betty Caplan, Mary., Jane
day. Call 159 •or 166 -Ath Halt
Creighton, Mary L. Elder, Shirley c ' • :
Fiermati, Betty Finn, Mary Fo
rrest, .' Adelaide Gluck,
1133 selnary BW—Lewistown or- Harrisburg ,af-
Halpin, Ann Henry. ter. 4 .Friday. Call Pete, :3223..,
Lois McCool, Betty 'Ann McGin
nis, Marg Meller, Elaine Miller;
Laurene •Newbold, Jean 'Oyler,
Gertrude Rosen, Laur e t te -
Schwartz, and Evelyn -Singer: '
The 'varsity squad will meet in
103. Home Economics at 7' p. m. to
morrow, unless notified to the' con
trary, said Mr. Schtig. He" added
that there is a possibility that the
varsity meeting will be Tuesday,
so - varsity women are asked to
keep 'both evenings free if possible:
Freshman meeting will be in 103
Home Economics at 7 p.m. tonight.
The Tuesday meeting 'will be. for
this week only, thereafter fresh
men will meet Wednesday.
Any additional women interest
ed in either team should contact
Mr. Schug as soon as possible.
Professor B. K. .Johnstone,
head of the architecture depart
ment and director of the courses,
announced that those who were
unable to enroll in ship drafting
last night should report to the
librarian in the architecture li
brary in • Main hngindering
Building.
Schug Names 33 Coeds
To Varsity, Freshman -
Debating Team Posts
Active members of Sigma Delta
Tau will have a pledge party at
the home of Mrs. Harold Zelko,
'Wbodland Drive, 7 o'clock F!riday
evening.
Beecher House recently enter
tained Dr. and Mrs. Warren B.
Mack at dinner. Helen . (K. Lotz
'43 was the hostess. •
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