FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942 Coed Debaters Meet Lock Haven 4tk. Far Peace Problem Discussion Walker Will Visit Pi Lambda Theta Dr. Helen Walker, professor of statistics at Columbia University Teachers' College, and national president of Pi Lambda Theta, women's national education hon orary, will be here Monday and Tuesday, November 23 and 24; L. Jeanne Kaiser '43, •president, an nounced. • " • • A dinner party for chapter mem bers will be given Monday eve ning.. in honor of Dr. Walker and she will speak at a meeting fdr alumna and faculty wives on Mon day. A conference with Dean AC R. Trabue, School of Education, and the officers of the chanter will be held Tuesday morning. A luncheon is also arranged for Tuesday noon, Miss Kaiser stated. Dr. Walker •is secretary-treasurer of the American Educational Re search Association and is a mem ber of the national board of the YWCA. Dr. Walker has written mathematics textbooks and has contributed to educational maga-. zines. A. member . of Alpha Xi Delta, Dr. Walker has a bachelor of phil osophy, master of art, doctor of 'philosophy, and doctor of law de grees. While .in State College, Dr. Walker, will stay with Dr. Laura W. DiurnMond, director of home econornies , *at- :the College. - caMpus Takes dffices, tollegianiheck-Off 3-1 . (Oentinued !tern Page One) . the freshithan contests was Jane .Dye's 77,7-to-450 win over Betty Drowse for sophoTnore cla,ss secrer 'Collegian's Check-off plan won . the' substantial z majority of •the votes. of every class in being ari toroved.by an alnaost 3-to-1 mar lin. Total count showed 2,243 stu dents fioring the plan and '790 opposed.'• Campus '45, Independents '45, and the Victory' Party ,were fined votes for infractions of the Elec 'ton§ Code, according to Donald W. Davis '43, Committee chairman. 'Yote by classes on the check-off plan was:.. 'Senior . class approving, 238; against, 76. • Junior, 'class —approving, 500; against, ipo. Sephomoi:e c,l a s s approving, 680; against, 229; , tFre v shman class--appoving, 825; against; 295. Theta Sigma Phi Elects Winter '44 President . Theta . Sigma Phi, national. wom en's.„ joumaliSin honorarY, elected. officers' for 'the coming year at a meeting yesterday. Those elected . are. president, Wary Janet Winter; vice-president, F. Doris . Stevenson; treasurer, Blaine .J. Cox; secretary, Barbara A. Meanies; and ArchiVist, Helen B. Dodd. PENN STATE CLASS RINGS L, G. Balfour' Co., 109 S. Allen St. in Charles Fellow Shop "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" THE PENN STATE DINER WELL BE OPEN AFTER. DANCE Forum Follows Talk. On Waf Phases Eight members of the women's varsity andfreshman debate teams participated' in a 'sYlnposium with students • dr' Lock Haven State Teachers' Collegeriat night. Economic, nationalistic, •political, and geographical •phases of the "Problems of • - thiviporld Peace" were discusied, according to Clay ton H. Shug, assistant professor of public stdaking . and women's de bate coach.,; open fonn4cussion was held after the :sy slum. Members of the Penn State teams includd _wend semester freshmen IC Loliis,--...asanaye, M. Louise Hartley, iRtM P. Sprague, and M. Elizabeth Zimmerman. First semester :% * kshmen Betty G. Coplan, Vera 170 wens, Lois B. McCool, and MarPrie H. Miller. CLASSIFIED;;SECTION SCARAB BRACELET Lost on Monday morning in Sparks Buil ding, first floor;--mipa.between Li brary and 'Sparks Building. ,Call 3480 anytime after sp. m. • FOR RENT—Double rooms, run ning water. For - Pitt weekend, Friday, Saturday nights. 123 W. Nittany, dial 4850. ltcompSßl9 Ri - iles Wanted-z RW—Detrolt, • Mich.: Lv. anytime. Ret. anytime. Call-Quigley 3155. stpdl7-21SR PW (S)—To Allentown. Leave TuesdaV 6 p. m. Call Les, 4736. 3t pd.19,29,23MJW RW TQ LANCASTER or vicinity .Leave Wed. after 5, return Call Mary Kay, 348 Ath.. Hall. ' "lttid.l9,2oLßF WARNER. BROTHERS , CATHAUIIII BUY WAR BONDS ANDSTAAIPS—HERB , . , FEATURE SHOWING 1:30, 3:30; . 6:45, 8:50 • • —NOW • PLAYING— WARNER BROS; TRIUMP,R.‘ . i BETTg .. - t• • '., ' . DAVI and her new co•staf - ••• ' • PAUL • - • . lIENR , , i who matchei her every emotion,in i, • ' 4 ,- r...` . • - By the lik , author of Stella DOA' • i t - 'ili Il i ‘, 1 ,' /', 1 i . ~. • Hilt 84 ALL , s P fttiCnceir , withCLAIJOE• RAINS . CLAMS COOPER • BONITA 0' ni ILKA CHASE • Maid by IRVING METER. Rubin by Ma Stilnd bowl tiny by batty Robinson . From the !towel by owe obabipto UNTIL 3:00 A. M, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WSG A Announcement Marjorie A. Magargel '44 was elected by WSGA Senate to suc ceed Grace L. Judge '44 as chairman of the WSGA dance set for Saturday, January 30, Ruth M. Storer '44, WSGA pres ident, revealed last night. She reminded coeds that they may take special 2 o'clock and regu lar 1 o'clock permission this week-end. Phi Kappa Phi Initiates 46 (Continued from Page One) war should not completely erase interest in a broad, fundamental education because of necessary current specialization. Ivans received the Phi Kappa Phi` award from Treasurer Mrs. V. R. Haber in recognition of out standing scholarship and extra curricular activities. Senior initiates attaining at least a 2.55 All-College average are E. L. Adams, W. C. Banks, L. I. Beer map, E. Billet, E. R. Booser, J. C. Bregar, V. R. Burkhart, W. C. Conner, P. Crossman, H. E. Gass man, D. L. Golab, E. M. ;Hell, R. C. Hammond, J. E. Hershberger, A. 412 Hyson, W. S. Ivans, Jr., L. N. Joseph, L. J. Kaiser, J. P. Kearns, J. 3. Kishel, R. E. Kocher, and R. J. Kowalesky. J. A. Kravanja, M E. Loveridge, V. B. Makowski, J. M. Palmer, H. Panzer, S. Patton, J. Paulhamits, A. Rostosky, Jr., G. W. Busier, M. K. Sherman, B. E. Smith, G. H. Smith, T. F. Taylor, H. V. Walton, D. J. Wardrop, H. J. Zukauskas. • Graduate students also inducted are A. F. Agnone, T. D. Argust, M. E. Butz, C. A. Daubermari, C. H. Herr, M. L. Rupp, William S. Hoff man; College Registrar, and Mary J Wyland, associate professor of education, were accepted as facul ty members. Week-End--Your FE : \ A , 1110 , s • THE. THH EE STO•GES With, Fri., 20—Ada. 75c-7 P. M. Schwab Auditorium Sat., 21—Adln. 1.00-7 P. M. Schwab AliditOrell7l2 • s • • Classics Prevail As Music Hour Continues PSCA "tunes up" for its second Friday 4 o'clock music hour in the Hugh 'Beaver Room, Old Main, this afternoon. Miss Agnes Highsmith, associate secretary' of PSCA, an nounced' yesterday. Selections chosen for the pro gram are "Overture" and "Pass pied" from Suite No. 1 by Bach, "Le Tombear de Couperin" by Ra vel, and Symphony No. 4 in A Major (Italian), by Mendelssohn. Gaylord S. Alexander is director for the hour, and following the music, refreshments will be served. Frosh Coeds May Date Thanksgiving Holiday Freshman women may date on campus Thanksgiving day, but only until 5:30 p. m., Helen J. Martin '46, chairman of WSGA Freshman Council, announced at yesterday's Council meeting. Miss Martin also stated that freshman coeds' request for 11 o'- clock permission on weekends, in stead of 10 o'clock, had been re fused by Senate until removal of customs. Chinese Pay $2OO For Leather Shoes (Continued from Page One) Today only eight of the 110 col leges, are able to function in their original places. Before the war, most colleges were located on the seacoast, and therefore were in the first line of attack. Following the first line of attack. Following moved inland, but as invasion be came more than a threat, these in stitutions also became victims of Japanese ddstruction. As a result of these attacks, many of •the stu dents today are having classes in temples. If they are warned be forehand of a seizure, students help to evacuate books and school equipment. Ifs A Must Ted Clause * MIM RHEIN * MIDGE JOHNSON *JANE ABRAMSON DON'T MISS IT ! SiSt On 4 Y „ , \ , . ,A O , • . - k. ' V , Bud Mellott * DORIS DISNEY DON'T MISS IT! Igmakfisitad 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114111111 Women In Sports 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 "Murder of Lidice" by Edna St. Vincent Millay will be the theme of the dance production to be-pre sented tentatively by WRA Dance Club in December. Club members prac'eice in White Hall Rhythni Room at 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Coeds interested in cal isthenics drill or trying out for the production should contact Marion A. Hora '43. Club president. Badminton tournaments will be gin next week, according to Eliza beth J. McKinley '45, WRA activi ties chairman. Today is the last day for T•M basketball practice periods to be registered. Coeds who have not re ported at least one hour of organ ized practice, with their team Or individually, will not be allowed to compete in the IM basketball tournament. :Medical permits from the College Health Service are also required for each coed. Phi Mu will play the Mac- Women's Building team in the White Hall gym at 4 p.m. Monday in the .first game of the IM tourna ment. Grange and Ath West will meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday. Dr. Grey Addresses Montour Teachers Dr. William H. Grey of the His tory Department will address the Montour County Teachers Institute at Danville, Monday morning, No vember 23, on 'Why Study Latin America?" An exhibit of books and relics of Latin America will be sent to tlie Institute by the Inter-American Committee of the College for dis play. Beecher 'home economics prac tice houSe entertained Miss Laura W. Drummond, director and pro fessor of home economics, at din ner Wednesday. For The Will Date Seeing Jack Hunter