Y'AGE WOU3I Reilemei Progiram As plans for the annual Matrix Dinner near- completion, Emily L. 100 intAlPllaynighl Funk, president of• Theta Sigma Phi, sponsor of the banquet, • an . nounced last night that preparations have been made for selection s 'WIIA. activities clubs will unite of three outstanding senior women to be honored at the dinner Mon for one gigantic playnight sched- day night. tiled for White Hall tonight, Adele The journalism honorary will select two of, the BWOC's , while S. Levin '44, WRA activities chair- College-wide voting will determine the third. First of the group, i'ilaii, announced last night. Matrix Girl, will receive her title as recognition of the fact that she 'With three of the clubs, Outing, has contributed more to college activities• than any other senior Pliding, and Rifle, acting as hostess roues, the program will continue Woman. Cap Girl, second title con - from 7 to 9 o'clock. Refreshments ferred by Theta Sigma Phi, will go Vill be served to climai: the even- to the woman judged most versa- M - wain Announces 5,,g. tile. .Voting by the student body 'Whitellall facilities will be open will name the most popular senior and clubs will direct individual coed, Quill. Girl. ea t' I minces activities. Special Iymnistic and Voting for Quill Girl will begin gWfrnming movies will be shoWn at Student Union at 8 o'clock this • • Committees for the second to -193 .White Hall: at 8:15, Miss morning and continue until 5 p.m. ) e.viri announced:— ' Friday, Miss . Funk announced. All group of Big-Little Sister teas to ~. . Square. dancing will be . featured students are urged to participate be held in Irvin Hall and Wom in the Abythin RoOm and volley- in selection of the most popular en's Building from 3 to 5 n. m. bill and basketball willle directed coed, according to the honorary Sunday have been announced ,by fir fhe gynr. other activities will president. Helen J. Martin, WSGA freshman ti l i,a place in their usual roOms. Last year's Matrix . Girl, Jean senator' and. co-chairman of _the tKICR:EIr' • Babcock, was WSGA president, events. Gloria McKinley, second . . 'COritinuing. a surprise .winuing president" of Players, member of freshman - senator, is also in streak,the fresh hockey squad Mortar Board, national sen i o r charge. - downed the junior on Holmes Field women's honor society, Theta Al- The teas are for first semester yc'sterdaY with a score of 7-X Five . , pha Phi, dramatics hOnorary, and freshmen . • and their Big Sisters. of the winnin points were made Pi Lambda Theta, education hon i.;y Joan Finn arid the losers' Irvin and Jordan Hall coeds will ... rovided by Charlotte Sp :We're pang t*9 orary. • entertain in Irvin Hall lounge, Alice M. Murray, Cap Girl at and all other freshmen will go to )cr. Games will continue this week last ear'sy banquet, was Mortar W omet e s Building lounge, accord- AD a next. Board president, a member of Col- ing to Miss Martin. Airlr. • . ...a , . . legian senior women's bo a rd, • Organization. meeting of the twin a r • — • Er 11 committees include WSG,A. House of Representatives VIA Rifle Club will be scheduled ' food—Elaine Miller, chairman; and Liberal Arts Council. Zor 3:White Hall at 6:30 p. m. Wed- Quill Girl, R. Helen Gordon, was orcSday, dctober 2,f, Helen D. Mc- Sara , Garner, Nancy McGeary, . • president of Pi Lambda Theta, .matches a semester. Betty Miller, Jean Oyler, Sally Last night. . member of Collegian senior worn- Pallard, Betty Reiss, and Louise . . . . en's board, Mortar Board, Delta illarineil as a par,t of the war ef- Zimmers; music—Harriet Strou 6rt, . fhi clui belOrigs to the Na- Sigma Rho, national speech honor-i . , ~,,.t.• :,....... :, .„,., - ~,„ 41 1 ,5, ~,, . ary, debatthg squad, and WRA.. to»ii. Rifle ssociatiAn. aria Shoots )1 i .apPlAtirttifejit • 30 Qegi'aphic t r to 'matrix Dinner Invitations were sent recently to women stu- ber, chairman, and Jo Ellen Lciop, Clean-up—Alice King, chair man; Jean Breskin, Mary Jane Creigton, Elaine Freed, Helen thaliChe . g - liar?* a. Ogster• dents who have contributed to col- Mis:s Mettee i'Ointed - • - - Batton, Marjorie O'Dell, and ‘mriunitiOn . arid', other equipment tany Lion Inn at 6:30 p.m. Monday; Constance Soehring; decorations ' - by WR,A: —Phyllis De e i.p Supplied - Mauriac „ chairman tobrithly Business meeting is 6:30 R , ment two skits burlesquing cam- end Gertrude Rosen: 'F. In: V:eda:eidaY• Members are pus situations. Speaker . will :be Committees for Women's Build expected to participate in • ftu ''-- () - - Mrs. Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, ing tea are food—Mary Anne yir,ictiCeS per Week. . noted Washington newspaper cor- Jennings, chairman; Louise Ap respondent. perich, Jean Barton, Inez De- Pascale, Virginia Ebenh a r t, gelleases (Continued- trOm Page Delta Gamma initiated Eliza- Marilyn Globisch, Marjorie Fpan Jr. '44 Walter C. Price '45 beth A. Stripple '45, Marjorie G. Raines, Margaret Saby, Hazel , ,• )ieagan Houston '45, Ralph W. Walton '45; Carolyn Blass '46, Welters, and Dorothy . Wickham; Maria '45, Palmer Sha Ann Harwich '46, and Peggy Lou music—Ruth Hill, chairman; Har rpless. '44, Harold P. Held '44:- Johnston '46, this week riet Leyden and. Ellen Long. • Robert S..Ma - eNabb • 'l5, section . • • - oairman; division leaders: Rich- Pl'd Titley '46, Howard W. Carl- 1 tate A Silide-lialei., Staid A Ride? . .. ton . Jr. '45, Maur Levan '45, - j:ialph, S. Snyder '43, Ray Shibli Read Daily Collegian Classifieds '46, Ralph E. Peterson. '45, Fred C. . 'Weller . '45, Seymour. Rosenberg, . '45. ' LOST—Tan camel's hair overcoat IF YOU need cookies, coffee . . from basement south Liberal cakes, sandwiches for. th e John' C. York '43, section chair- • Arts. Please return to TOrn Becker Alumni bay. Call Mrs. Freda xnan; division leaders: Norman or call 2261. 2tchaf Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Dial 4818. Weisberger .'43, William H. Cissel ltpd2l,P. ';44, Philip R. ThOmforde '43, .ICE--Effect ' . NOTive October 15. Irvin S. Kocbel '45, Richard S. PVv - --Route 322 north to -Clarion. Roller Skating will be held kurtz '43, Paul Alamar '45; K.ehlLv. Fri. at 5. Call Ziegler 4394 or Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Markley 111 '44, Charles E. Gund-2593. Leave message if out. and Sundays from 3 to it P. m. lach .'43. 3teemp20,21,22 - at the COLISEUM, located 1 / 4 mile . Robert R. Dickey '44, section east on the'road to Bellefonte. RW (2)—To Philadelphia. Leave (bairmari; division leaders: Rob- - • 3tch 16, 17, 20 C. .anytime Friday 'Return Sun cri, A. Fredrickson '45, • William .T. Mcßride '44, John C. Burford COEDS—"Jeep Hats are in town 2tchg2o,2lSß '44, George Smith '44, Robert G. .. . . you'll find one in your iintigh '43, Ralph Johnson '46, size and color at Paul •Mitten's RW—(3) Franklin, Oil City, Clar- Walter Rechenberg '46; Clayton ShOp. . it ion, or Mead Ville. L. Friday 5 k. Northrup '44. p.m. Call Bob, 2559, between s,and ' WANTED—Coat and vest, or 7p . rm • William C. Patterson jr. '43, cction chairman; division lead- complete set of tails. Size 40: -i•s: David J. Woods '43, Fredrick Call 2431 after 6. ltpd2lFEC RW—Elmira, N. Y. or vicinity. 'Leave after Friday noon. Call )iiih 11 . . - Ed, 711, McKenzie residence, on right '44, Junior D. Hess '44. w . . mutes from Tyrone everyday. campus. . ltpdGC eeiia►mS Son Stamps all Dance At A Ti Admission to the second Student Union dance, to be held in the Ar niory from 4 to 5:30 today, will be a ten-cent defense stamp, announc ed Pauline Crossman, president of Mortar Board, senior women's 3,0n0r society, and in charge of :women's• defense stamp sales. Cwens, sophomore women's hon orary, .will sell stamps at the door, Miss Crossman said. Saleswomen include Ruth Clyde, Margaret L. (load, Mary Grace Longenecker, LOST—Harlequin glasses in Old and Julia H. McFarland. Main. Reward. Call Room 6 Ath erton Hall. I tchHRK Theta Sigma Phi For Section OF Honor ,Coeds To carry a passenger Beyer, 424 W IMPORTANT!—You can't affor to miss those popular Student Union Stamp Dances every Mon. RW—Philadelphia. L. Friday. R and Wed. from 4to 5 in the Sunday. Call Gilman 2259. Armory. 4tc0mp21,22,23,2413 2tpd2l,22.REK FOR RENT—HaIf double room RW—Newark or vicinity. Leave Single beds. Two blocks from Oct. 29 or 30. Call Ford, 4953. campus. 236 E. Foster. Call 2186. 2tpdOct2l,22GC ttpd2l.B RW Vicinity of Pittsburgh, LOST-Phi Ep fraternity pin. Rochester or Butler Leave Fri- Call Al 4927. Reward offered. day any time, Etetuth not essen itpdßES tial. Call 2607 Bill. ltpd2lß TIM' DAILY COLTMGIAIT Reveals Plans ltpd2lFEC RW—Nfew . York or vicinity Lv. Fri. Call Ed Janosky 2012. ltpd2O,2lLLJ R.W—Penn game L. Friday noon. R.. Sunday. Calf 2459. Ckril or Carty, 2t21,22 Coll. Afdery 'leaches Panhei Proposes, IFirsi MKT Class Basic ROTC Commands Stamp Campaign The old Armory took on a Directed by Pauline' Crossman. femine touch for. the first time '43, canipu's 'defense stamp, salEs yesterday, as over 100 women leader, a plea for sorority wozn started preliminary CODET, code en's cooperation in defense stamp organization for drill and emerg- sales was' made at Panhellenic ency training under Col. Edward Council meeting last night.' D. Ardery, professor of military Following the plan set, up . by science and tactics. IFC, Panhel proposed to set the The major part of yesterday's quota for each house at one 25 class was devoted to familiariz- cent stamp per month for, each ing CODETS with basic army member. Stamps will, be, pur commands. Following this, Col- chased at Student Union, accord cnel Ardery divided the group ing to Pauline E. KeLler '43, into eight squads of about twelve Council president, providing the coeds each. Every squad is made plan is accepted. up of a certain number of seniors, All Council representatives juniors, and sophomores and has were asked to contact 'their a senior or graduate student houses and notify , Margaret L. squad leader. Maginnis • '44 -at • the.. Th4ta Phi • Basic military commands which Alpha houSe concerning, abproval CODETS should learn as soon as of the plan by Monday' .night. possible include attention or- Miss Keller asked- eacli-houae to position of the soldier; command donate as liberally as possible. to rests, such as fall out, rest, at a fund for the purchase of, ser ease, or parade rest; •to the rear, vice kits to be sent' to - .men in march; about face; and fall in, armed service as Christmas gifts. and. fall in at close intervals. Donations should be sent to Mrs. Explanation of commands can- be Edward Dill, town service• kit found in the catalogue, Military committee chairman. Science and.. Tactics, Colonel Houses are urged to turn in Ardery said. eligibility lists for initiation to the, dean of . women's office early enough for grades to be checked, Miss Keller stated. Coed . Saves Medals; Could Solve Scrap . Salvage Problem By PEGGY GOOD '45 What a combination—MacArthur and. Marilyn! Their medals together could, easily solve the scrap metal prObleni, his for carryinff an an American tradition on- the batt i tg field and her 110 medals and 16 trophies for signifying the impdr tanci of a physically-fit Anierica' by an, outstanding swimming rec.- 2 Nutrition Exhibits ord. TWo years ago-Marilyn Record Show. Dietary Needs '46 broke the World's •at Washington,- in the 50-yard Two nutrition exhibits , will 'be breast stroke for women.,Thia Mc- displayed in the lobby of the Home Allister:Hall coed is also the United - Econdmics Building. from 8 a. in. States' 1942, champion in the same until 5 m. today and tomorrow. stroke. This does not end her hon- "Brealsfastls Important'? is the ors. Marilyn holds all indoor and theme of one display` which was outdoor Middle. Atlantic breast prepared by Jane E. , Skelly '43, stroke records. Elizabeth, H. Taylor '43, Kathryn Star of many aquatic meets dur- E. Walker '43, and Edith D. Deng ing her three years- of exhibition ler '44. This exhibit was set up at swimming, IVlarilyn • was also life the Methodist'Church for , the Club guard and manager •of the Media Women last .month.. ..: , _ Heights Country Club pool in Lan- An 'average student's lunch of a caster, her home town.. • • , hot dog, coke, and candy is con - Disproving tie theory that ath- trasted with a lunch :consisting at letes• are not scholars, this record- an egg salad sandwich, 'an apple, 'breaker was valedictorian of her and milk.. Although both lunches class at McCaskey 'High - School. cost '2O cents, the latte'r contains She was a member of the high one and 'One-third times more pr 0..., school newspaper, year book,, Na- tein, five and one-half, times more' tional Honor Society, and 'the stu- minerals, and folk and' one-half dent council. Marilyn glans...to be times more vitamins a physical education instructress.: Penn State has added another `Champion blonde, blue - eyed Marilyn Globisch Honorary Announces; Sewing Hours For- Non-Home Ec Coeds Non-home economics majors Who want to use sewing machines nO longer have to walk to Ather ton Hall or to the Home Econoni les Building and feel . they are in terrupting work of one course. Machines and materials will be open to them - 10r the first time in 210 Home Economics from 6:45 to 8:15 tonight. WoMen who are not enrolled in the home econom ics department 'are welcome. Arrangements for the room are being made by Omicron Nu, senior women's home ,economics honorary, one member of which will be on hand to assist .during open hours. • Dorothy M. Kemper '43, presi dent of the honorary, announced that the room would be, open at the same time each Wednesday. BUY WAR BONDS -- AND .STAMPS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942 Nomination and elections for minor Council offices will be•held at the Theta Phi Alpha house at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday. Aii-.in stallation will be held-, in. Atherton Hall the following Tues 7 day. Miss Keller requested k that new and • old representatives • 'attend.. ineeting' next Tueßlay viihile new delegates will take over iol lowing installation. : ' BUY-WAR BONDS ' AND STAMPS' mew und6T-arm Cream Deodoiranit sefeli Stopi Pirspiratioes ~~i 1. Does not rot dresies or men's • shirti. Does not irritate skin. 2. - No waiting tri'dry. Can hie used right after shaving. • 3. Inkandy stops perspiration for ' Ito 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder „ for heir , - hr
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