'.A..C'r.E FOUR Midi! Will Lin IFireshman Customs Jiit 5:45 Tomorrow hash ((nets Will 6e Thanksgiving 1 O'Clock Freshman women will "take it off" beginning at 5:45 tomorrow ,afternoon according to an an -smur 2ernent, last night by Marion C. Dougherty '44, WSGA judicial committee chairman, which per manently lifted freshman dress customs. In addition to removal of :ribbons and name cards, Judicial Nvill permit underclass coeds to forego keeping off the grass and opening doors for upperclassmen. Only freshmen not affected by of customs are those whom Judicial has commanded to observe restrictions for an extension period of three weeks because of previous violations. :En addition to the usual. removal ofcustoms, Miss Dougherty reveal ed that WSGA Senate has-granted :freshman womex . the privilege of :(iatir_g off campus until 1 a. m. to mOrpow. Thanksgiving • day celebrations for '46 coeds may also include spe cial dating privilege off campus Thursday until 5:30 p: m., Miss Dougherty said. She stressed, how ever, that this is a special situation and does not signify permanent re moval of frosh hour and dating re fftrictions. 'Freshman coeds may not date off campus during week days and campus dates must end at 5:30 p. m. Week-end dating is still limit ed to one 10 o'clock and 1 o'clock. 4. 1 1 CA IFroshman Forum I:iiects Officers Tonight Instant - Won. of Freshman Forum members and election of officers will take place in the Hugh Beav er. Room, 304 Old Main, 6:45 to- night. Jean E. Hershberger '43, Claire L. Weaver '45, and Miriam L. Zartman '45 will explain the meaning of the forum and install xiew. members. Nominations will he made by the sophomore advis ory group an d members of the forum, and election of officers will follow immediately. Date of IWA Council meeting scheduled for- tomorrow evening ►'ras' been -changed -to • Wednesday, December 2. according to Presi dent Marjorie A. Magargel '44. ' she ,- MovieJ C2ATHA UM- "Tish." STATE- "Nightmare." NITTANY7- "Secret Enemies." ~~~~ voti 1k - N 100000 10 0 lit4* exclusive with ui City Panhel Sponsors Coffee Hour Tonight Members of campus Panhel lenic Council are invited to a cof fee hour sponsored by City Pan hellenic League in southeast lounge. Atherton Ha 11 at 7:30 o'clock tonight, according to President Mrs. John Vandervort. At the business meeting pre ceding the coffee hour, plans for the annual $5O City Panhel schol arship will be discussed. This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving Junior coed with high scholastic standing. All women Who wish to join City Panhellenic League ire in vited to the meeting. A prospect ive member must be an alumna of a nationally-recognized frater nity. .. Mrs. H. W. Loman, new campus Panhel advisor is in charge of the coffee hour, while Miss Pauline A. Locklin, assistant professor of English Literature, will be in charge of entertainment. • Campus Pankel Selects Chubb As Recipient OF Annual Award Winner Chosen For Scholarship, Service Martha F. Chubb '45 has been selected as recipient of the annual campus Panhellenic $5O scholar ship, according to Beatrice ;M. White '44, president of Panhellenic Council. Miss Chubb has been selected on the basis of iher high scholastic standing, and her excellent quali ties as a social leader and organizes• as chaperon in Allen Street Co op, according to Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray. Miss Ray and +Miss Nina Bentley, assistant to Miss Ray, submitted a list of coeds with various recom mendations to appointed members of Panhellenic Council who award ed the scholarship to Miss Chubb. Frances A. Brown '43 received the award last year.. Miss Chubb will be introduced to members of Panhellenic Council at the next council meeting sched uled for the Alpha Omicron Pi house, 7 p. m., Tuesday, Decem ber 2. • Town Coeds To. Meet Patricia Diener '45, speaker of message. Pay : well WSGA House of Representatives,, —b , . last night Urged all town coeds- to macs , wantea attend a mass meeting in 110 Home 'RIDES - WANTED (2) Harrisburg Economics-building tonight to elect • Leave . Wed.. aft. aft. •or Thurs two town representatives to, the morri. Call. 38 . Atherton:. House • - Leave .o Theta Phi Alpha will pledge PW Tuesday (S)—T 6 Allentown.P. m. Cll Les, 4736. Rosemary 'Ross '4O tonight. 3f pd.19,29,231V1YW See these Dresses in our windows. Charles Shop THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Richardson Charms Coeds - With Army Life By SALLY L. HERSHBERG '44 Lieutenant Richardson intends to Although soldiers are rather a make the Army her life work. common sight today, the arrival She is now stationed in Harris of Second Lieutenant Alden Rich- burg. ardson caused quite a commotion Describing camp life at Fort Des in McAllister Hall Saturday Moines, Lieutenant Richardson night. said. that training and. contacts The.lieutenant, a recruiting of- were interesting and enjoyable. ficer for the Women's Army Aux- Barracks are bright and roomy, iliary Corps, handled an admiring and are specially designed for audience of enthusiastic coeds ac- their occupants' comfort. They cording to true Army tradition. include recreation rooms where While asking innumerable ques- trainees may relax from their tions, onlookers were fascinated daily duties. by the officer's neat looking uni- Classroom work is part of the form and the pleasing personality d a il y routine of the WAAC. In that accompanied it. struction equips members of the A native of Richmond, Virginia, Corps for the special jobs they Lieutenant Richardson's southern will take in the Army after their accent was quite a show in itself. training is complete. Technical She has been a member of the instruction in certain jobs is also WAACS for four months now— a fundamental part of training. almost a veteran, she claims. Com- Daily drill also plays an im pletely enrapt in her new work, portant part in WAAC training. I Classified Section WILL THE• PERSON—Who took a grey alligator top• coat from Ist floor, New Physics Bldg., Mon day afternoon, call 2361, ask for Hank, . 2tpd24,25-JHM LOST—Pair• of brown kid gloves and tan leather. cigarette case with ELYITORE stamped on. Please leave at SU desk or call Elynore Turner, Mac Hall. ltchg.-LLJ LOST-- . -"Report Writing" by Gu am, Graves, and Hoffman. Find er return to Collegian office. ltpd.24RMß FOR SALE Tux, size 37. Also brown suit, size 38. Call De Veny Tailor Shop. FOR SALE—Model A coup, two brand neW tires. Must sell. Call Bill. 2571. • Itpd24,25,LLJ FOR -RENT—Clean, well-lighted single room. 138 McAllister St. Call Mrs, Hay, 4368. 3tpd24,268. WAINTEIY--Person with car . to drive five students to Tyrone: Wed. aft. Call Lew 3169 sand lv. RW—To Butler or vicinity. Lv. Wed afternOon, rt. Sunday. Call. Waldetimyer 3231. . 2tpd.Aß R. W.—Franklin •or vicinity. Lv. after 2 n•rn. Wed,'Call.Charles, 4163. RW-To • Harrisburg pr Leave Wednesday. Return op tional. Call Bailey at Collegian•Of lice or 4186. R:W--Lancaster."Leave' Wed. after 10 a.m. Return anytime Thurs day. Call Bob Ruth, 841. ' RW—To Bradford, Kane, Warren, Johnsonburg, and vicinity. Call •2431, ask for Manny. 2t cgh 24-25 LH% R. W.—Pottsville or vicinity. L. Wednesday night or Thursday. R. 'Sunday. 'Call Zuke 4850 or Col legian office. 2tcompHJZ23,2s B. W.—Washington, D. C., Bal timore or vie. Anytime after `red. 11. Call Willett, 2733. R. W:—To Ithaca or Elmira on Wed. or Thurs. Call 4764. Turkey And Trimmings Are Holiday Treat Al CA Cabin Dinner `Turkey for everyone, or every coed's dream," might well be the title of the P SCA. overnight Thanksgiving cabin party tomor row. Of the names . signed.,to the list of students who are planning to attend the holiday party, more boys are found than girls. Co-chairmen for the party which will feature turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie, are Flor ence A. Porter '46 and ,Lloyd Tur quit '46. Jeanne B. Odgen '45 is in charge of the entertainment which consists of story telling, singing and square-dancing. Students interested are asked to bring two blankets and 60 cents. R. W.—New York City.• Lv. Wed. 4p. m. Call Paul, 443'1 ltpdSß 1 tpd24LLJ R. W.—(2) Washington, D. C. . Leave Wed. evening. Call, 834 after 6 p. m. ltpdRES R. W.- 7 TO Kane.. Leave Wed. any time after .4: Call 311 Athettorl.- R. W.—To Warren . , Pa. or vicirxity.. Leave . Wed. afternoon,, „Thurs. night. Call Hudson; .261,0; ltcomp.LLW P'W•to-Phila. Leave- Wednesday, ,1 p. m.. Call . • • • R:W.—to New York City-or viein-, ity. Leave Wednesday-afternoon., Return . Sunday. • Call 4933; Harvey Scheirer. • • . 2tpd24,25. 2tC0mp21,248 P.W.—to Phila. Leave Wednesday 5 p. rri.. Return Sunday. Call 3172, Dave. - 2tpd24,25 P.W.—(s)—To Philadelphia. und return. Leave, Wednesday.. Re turn Sunday. Call .3231; eaSkir,fOr Jtp.d24.13 Greensburg;,`or•:yicinity:,: • Leave ioday or_ Wednesday:,Re-_ turn Sunday. 'Call. T0ny t .4163. - • Itpd24--B. F. W.—To Scrc.ntpn. or vicinity. Leave Wednesday 'or •ThursdaY. Return anytime. Call Dolinger, 3446 or Collegian office. • 2tcomp —258 2t-pd-ppm R.W.—Bradford, Buffalo, Kane or Warren. Leave Wednesday any time. Call 4842, ask for Nate. E.W.—Pittsburgh. Leave Friday after 12. Return Sunday. Call 202, Watts. Ask for Lee. • 2tpd,23,24-AF R.W.—(3)—To Pittsburgh, leave Wednesday. Call Gus 840. 2tpd24,25-MAB R.W.—(2)—To Uniontown or vi cinity or Pittsburgh. Leave Wed, p. m. Return Sunday. Call 417, Watts. Ask for Mildred. 2tpd24,25-J14,111 ltpdLLJ 112342 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1942 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports 11111(11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116 Marion A. Hora '43 has been Se lected to star in the mo - dern dance concert group's pantomine of "Murder of Lidice" by Edna St. Vincent IVlillay, in Schwab audi torium, Tuesday, December 15, ac cording to Miss Jessie Cameron, assistant profess^•r of physical edu cation and WRA dance club ad visor. Lines of the poem will be read in sequence by members•of Penn State Players during the produc tion. Opening the WRA: : .liitramural basketball touinament:With:.a 271 win, Phi Mu defeated WO-Mac team, composed of coeds from Mac Hall and Women's Building, in the .White Hall gym last night.. • As the tournament is a double eliminations contest, Wo-Mac is still in the running. . High scorer for Phi Mu was Olive VanHouten with 17 points tallied on 8 field goals and 1 'foul. Mary Werts sank 4 baskets for an 8-point total, - and Helen Barr accounted• fOr the other Phi Mu- points with a field .goal. Betty Spang made good on a foul try for the only .Wo-IVlie tally. Tonight at 7 o'clock, lCD's will play Grange' and DG's will' mel2t Ath East in White Hall gym. A0.1".i. vs. ChiO and SDT vs. ADPhi•are scheduled for the gym at 8 o'cl6ck tonight. Cwens Offer To Aid In Playroom Project Members of Cwens, national. sophomore women's activities lipti> orary, have volunteered to 'aid Community Project committee'•in establishing a Playroom for chil dren of State College war worker's unable to find adequate household,. help. . . . Owens who will assist include' 'D. Jane Cromis, Patricia Diener, Carolyn Emerick, Julia H. Mc : . .Farland, Elorine E. Olson, Barbara C. Painter, Ruth M. Steiner, and Miriam L. Zartman. ' The playroom located at • 113. 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