f~ht, E POTI)Z Crossman As IPfrominent Name lie Be Engraved Whiite Hail Plaque 'Voted. the - )utstanding senior v 'man phyc. - 31 education this Crossinan '43 has twsne. , l thr-:.. recipient of the •is.llual . 3wp:Fl. 0 6 _ the School of Education, scholarship, e,x t.:.,:urricuix: .activities, personal.- and c , mtribution to the Col lege, Miss Crossman will have ii , tc engraved upon the ). I .(kue White Hall lounge. ~ 2 . lecto, iyliss CrOSSmar. is Mortar Board t, .3 member of Lakon ide:;, ‘vernen's physical education honorary, and was recently elec ipd to Phi Kappa Phi national honorary for senions nur!_ graduate students. !Formerly WSGA treasurer and WRA secretary. Miss Crossman . .11.3.3 served on the Interclass Board, and belonged to wens, national sophomore wo )1 lea's activities honorary. The award is mace annually b. 3, the Executive Committee of PPhysical Education School to a senior coed enrolled in the ;411°01. fir. Lloyd N. Jones, as :lociate professor of physical ed ucation, was in charge of the t.onamittee. selection. tA/AUW !President Ye Speak al Tea Mrs. John Howell Williams, mate president of. the Americar. ./U;soeiation of University Wo poen, will be guest speaker at the ipa given by the AAUW for se tilor• women, in southeast lounge, Al;hertpn. Hall at 3 p. m., Sat urday. Mrs. Williams, a resident of Kingston, has worked on news papers• in' New -York and Boston fo)` several years. She also has p!veral books to her credit, in cluding, "Understanding India," "India's Silent Revolution," and "The Passionate Pilgrim, a Bi ography of Annie Besant." In addition to serving as state president of the AAUW, Mrs. Williams is state legislative chair 'pan of the Pennsylvania Federa tion of Women's Clubs. With membership in the AAUW open to all graduates of accred iied • colleges and universities, all Penn State senior women are eligible to join,. and are urged by local officers to attend the tea. Sigma Delta Tau pledges will Log Duplex Slide Rule.. Initials camera and also case, for $l7. I hold a party for active members AKPi on cover. Sentimental val- would exchange an enlarger, tri f9unday, December 6, in southwest ue. Reward. Ralph Narris, 4951. pod, filters, etc., for a few filthy Jounge, Atherton Hall. 2tpd.3,48. dollars. Call 3433. 2tpdc You'll Find it Wise to Patronize the SMART SHOP Receives Award IPhys-Edder Voted Top Phys Edder Pauline Crossman '43 named the outstanding senior woman in physical education by the Executive Committee of the. School of Physical Education, ac cording to a recent announce- Benedid Home Eccers Entertain Faculty Benedict House, home econom ics management house, entertain ed members of the faculty at a dessert party last night. Mem bers of the faculty who atteneed are Miss Alice M. Chubb, in 'structor in home economics, Miss Viola - I. Johnson, assistant in instructional administration, Miss Mabel E. Kirk, associate profes sor of education, Miss Mary D. Stockton, instructor in home eco nomics, Dr. Edward B. Van Or ner, assistant professor in psy chology, and Mrs. Van Orner, and Dr. Henry L. Yeagley, as sociate professor of physics. A progressive dinner with the two other management houses was held recently. d Daily Collegian Classifieds SITUATION WANTED—College FOR SALE—Complete tuxedo student available on call to tend outfit, size 37; new style, arrow children at night. Call 2976. pleated shirt, 15- 1 / 2 ; shoes, 8; black socks; maroon tie. Call Mitchell 2tcompßM. 841. 3tc0mp3,4,5,M • FOR RENT—One large double LOST—One physics lab. looseleaf room with separate stucy. One notebook., Has name on front. large single room. New house. Reward four times • value. Call desirable location, coal, heat. Call Norm, 3216. Thanks 3tpd3,4,5MKH 4389. 2tpd4,5,8M LOST—In New Physics Bldg. Log- Colie g e C; ` • cz I ointatei p 4, v". A, N I . For these cold wintry days that leave you numb, you'll need one of our new hand woven woolen kerchieves— olaids or solids. The addi tion of the drawstring will keep the cold air out and you warm . . . and for your hands, we have a large selec tion of warm gloves and mit tens. South Alien Street ==3 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Dean Urges Coeds To Sacrifice—Give To Christmas Drive "We realize that we are the only people on earth living in com fort," Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women, said at the WSGA Hou,e of Representatives meeting this week. "Now is the time for us to do without some of this comfort." Miss Ray expressed her deep interest in the annual WSGA Christmas drive as she urged drive leaders to make this year's cam paign an unusual success because of the increased need of the three organizations—the Mifflin County Children's Aid Society, the Am erican Women's Hospitals Federa tion, and Mrs. Hetzel's Emergency Loan Fund. Since 1926 Penn State women have aided groups with their Christmas contributions. In the five days remaining coeds will try to break previous records with— a goal of $4OO. - For nine years not a Christmas has gone by without a note' of thanks from one particular fam ily, expressing gratitude to coeds whose 'generosity helped them nine years ago. Alumnae still con tribute to the Drive becauSe they cannot forget help or happiness gained from either giving or .re ceiving when they were in col lege. House of Representatives and Freshman Council members will ask each woman for her contri bution. There will be some who refuse because "they cannot afford it." Miss Ray suggested that before coeds decide how much to give they ask themselves honestly, "Do I need this money as match as someone else may need it for food and shelter?" CA Gives Record Concert. FSCA will give a record concert in the Hugh Beaver room at 4:15 this afternoon. The program, ar ranged by Galen Alexander '44, and Dorothy Jane Hoke '46, will feature Suite No. 2 in B minor by Bach and Symphony No. 39 in E flat ,major by Mozart. Refresh ments will be served. I NEED CASH—WiII part with Kodak Bantam Special f 4.5, ' P. W. (several)—To Lewistown and vicinity. Leave Friday after noon. Call 4991. Ask for Jack, ltcompPT. RW—To Allentown Friday any time after 3 p. m. Call 27 Ath. Hail., 2tpdPM P.W.—To Pittsburgh. Room for five: Leave Saturday morning anytime. Call 4115. F's W.—To Lewistown and vicin ity. Leave Friday afternoon. Call 4991. Ask for Bob. ltcomp.P.J. NOW WARNER BROTHERS • cATHAum IMUIV WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-MRS PLAYING 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111119111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Miss Agnes C. Highsmith, PSCA score, while llelen Martin rang up associate secretary, . will read 11 points for Kappa. Christmas stories to the 60 children In the final game of the evening, invited to WRA's annual Christ-. Alpha Chi lost to Jordan 24-19. mas party in White Hail lounge Estelle Brown's 14 Alpha Chi tal. from 2to 4p. m. Friday, 'December lies led the scoring with Becky 11, according to F. Doris Stevenson Walter earning 12 for Jordan.. '44, WRA publicity chairman. Neither team was eliminated. • Four coeds have been appointed Swimming Club Elects Heads as guides for the children and will Elections of new officers for be assisted by members of WRA WRA Swimming Club were held Activities Clubs. Guides will be last night as Joan K. Miller '45, Martha J. Haverstick '43, Beatrice former president, resigned to White '43, Mary Alice Carswell come WRA vice-president. Phyllis '44,. and Priscilla T. Cobb '45. R. Watkins '44 will head the chit), Popcorn balls and candy canes and Alberta M. Spudis '44 is new will be served as refreshments, vice-president. Margaret L. Chap- Miss Stevenson said. man '46 was elected secretary. Phi Mu Bears Wo-Mac Phi Mu, Atli East, SDT, Theta, and Jordan came out the victors in the WRA IM basketball games played in White Hall. gymnasium yesterday. Defeating Wo-Mac 34_14, Phi Mu dropped their opponents from the double eliminations tournament; Wo-Mac previously lost to Phi Mu 27-1. High scorers for Phi Mu were Olive Van , Houten, who rang up nine baskets and four fouls, and Mary Werts, who sank seven field goals. Flora Laughlin's three baskets and one foul led Wo,Mac scoring. Ath East downed AOPi 29-14 to Siegle '45, chairman, announced. stay in the running for the 1M Cub Scouts are gathering s pine championship, while the loser is cones for the Christmas room in eliminated because of a defeat last the home of Chesleigh A: Bonink week. Polly Rugh tallied 16 points professor of geology at the Col for Ath East to be game high lege. The Home Fire Cirole Club. scorer; AOPi's Mary Ann Jennings for girls ten years old or Younger, was runner-up with 12. points. is getting material for: Christmas . Gamma Phi' Beta defaulted to wreaths, Miss Siegle .stOted SDT; each team has lost but one game Theta Downs Kappa 21-18 At ghe Movied 0 A 21-18 win over Kappa enabled,,c4ATHAUlVf _ _--- - .. Theta to advance in the tourna- "Road to Morocco." ment: and eliminated the losers. STATE— Marge Sykes with 8 points,,PerkY MacLellan with 7, and Jimmie Ir_ NITTANY— win with 6 accounted for the Theta "The Other Woman." ItpdDecAbam WOMEN IN SPORTS li's Newl YOU CAN'T MISS THE e rr .9 11 ~~J'Li PRODUCTION OF FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1942, Miss Miller will represent WRA Executive Board at the weekly White Hall , Playnight tomorrOw. from 7 to,lo p. m. Miss Watkins and members. of WRA , Swimming Club are in chL‘ge of the Open House. Children Help Coeds With Christmas Party Underprivileged children froin Shingletown Gap are helping co eds with the PSCA ,Christmgs party, which will be given Mon day, December 13, Violet K. "New Wite." itis Different! P.lllnekg
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