Vivt3 , lfe FOU Juinliotrs,, Seniors hreseni Recital Dedicate Compositions To Men In Service The annual recital of original coirkpositims and arrangements by )n»iors and seniors in the 'School of Music Education was given yes {(l-day in Carnegie Hall by the ), , mise Homer Club, local women's ;),.u:;ic. honorary. The program included "March," a piano duet, by Sara K. Richards '4 9 ,; "Variations on a Russian Folk Tune," piano solo, by lla J. Trot is:, '42; 'Peasants' Dancing Song," a . double quartet, by Doris Glahn; "Weh Down Souf," a mixed guar .lo., by Rita J. Jenkins '43. "Mazurka," for violin and piano, ty 'Martha N; Albert '42; "Lulla_ tly,." for two flutes and piano, by tArbara J. Mollenauer '42; "Fi c,:i.a," for two violins and piano, Rita J. Jenkins; "Carol of the IThepherds," for male quartet, by William Minshall;. "Our Christmas Me," for male quartet, by James I;(.ach. "Christmas Hymn," for a double quartet, by Jack Oyler; "Sing We N 0474," a double quartet with alto :Ei)lo and flute obligato, by Paul Teare "Minuet," for string guar lei., by Frances A. Brown '43. William Minshall, James Beach, Oyler, and Paul Teare are 41..,w serving with the armed forces. Compositions accredited to 1.b , . - -91t were arranged in their honor Pncl were 'dedicated to them by the department. WIR/A WM Be Host M Annual Party • Fliy.ty children will be guests of Walk at its annual Christmas I.;lrty in White Hall lounge from '2 to 4 p. m. Friday; according to tit argaret K. Ramaley '44 and Eliz aheth J. McKinley '45, committee co chairmen.. Miss Agnes C. Highsmith; PSCA ivi:ociate secretary, will Itad Christma..i stories. Pop - corn balls and candy canes will be served. A. community project, the party was made possible by coed contri- Ten cents was solicited from each interested woman stu dent• by WP.A. Activities Club .presidents. • Martha J. Haverstick '43. Mary Alice 'Carswell- '44, Beatrice M. Wbite '44, and Priscilla T. Cobb .'1!) will serve as guides for the children while they are in White )Llll. :M:ernbers of the party committee F©r Best Results—Collegian Ciassifieds CA MPUS representatives f o r FOR SALE—One billiard table, 13 W—(2)—To . Philadelphia. Lv. Honor Roll Service Plaques. knocked down. Needs new cover, Dec. 19. Call Norman or Hal. `.all. Joe Hodin or Dick Shiffner but otherwise in good condition. ,4862. 3tchW8,9.10. for appointment-4933. Inquire of Purchasing Agent at the , 2t pd 9, 10, RF College. It chg 9 REM RW. (4)—To Greensburg or vicin ity, leaving Friday, December )OR RENT—Double rooms for FOR SAI 4 E—Two pairs of skiis 11, about 4. o'clock. Call Frank second semester with hot Sc cold with poles and bindings, two 4842. ►;l.inoing water.. , Single beds. 122 pairs of ice skates, and an Ar- . V Nittany: Call 4679: ' gus A2F camera with case. Call RW—To New York or vicinity 18th Jack 4765. 3tpd.8,9.10,5.5. or 19th of December. Call 2069. it pd mall YOR - 1 single, 1 double room. Warm, close to campus. `.;ill 3332, - Kimmel; 243 South 'Pugh street..• • 5t comp it pd 10 RIF INA.NTED—German students to be tutored in translation, pronunci ation, and grammar. Very low tios. Call 3102. 733 McKee sitreet. • It chg 9 KRV YOR SALE—Pink taffeta evening dress, size 16, and a pair of sil \for evening slippers, size 6 1 / 2 A. ';11) !Helen at Student Union. • 3t corny-9, 10, 11 LEE Rides Wanted— RW—To N. Y. C. or vicinity. Lv. RW—To• Harrisburg. Leave late P . .. 1 Sat., Dec. 19. Call Norm or Friday or Saturday (Dec. 18 and George, 2663. 2tchWB,9. 19). Call 3240. Ask for Bud. 4 chg BB 9, 10, 11, 12 ...;fs!l Li)43 . 1 . Lady's wallet between RW—To Scranton or vicinity Metzger's and Mac Hall. Please over vacation. Can leave RW—Brookville or Clarion De ► rn to Anne 4480. Reward. day or Saturday. Call Dolinger, cember 18. Call Knobby, 851. 2t pd 9, 10 B Codegian Office or 3446. 4teMD 2t p d AF ... • . . l'ol.l SALE—Single breasted Tux, 3-piece, 36 long. Practically new. Gill Barney 4122. It pd 8 -LLJ Listed, 'Youse Guys - . . •. _ . . • AN EDITORIAL • . Hey, ybuse guys, dere's two kinds of people in dis woild dose what has and dose what hasn't: Right around dis here time of da year, we're thinkin' about da ones who hasn't. Come on, now, think! Some guys and gals ain't got no idea whut Christmas is; dey never ihoid'a swell eats 'n' lotsa presents. Dey never even git dem gawd-awful ties like dis red and poiple one from me aunt Hattie on me ma's side. Why, dey probly ain't got no idea what ties is! Kin ya 'magine? Some of da gang goes away to schools where dey loin junk like we got from Mis' WillyLims down at da toid ward grade school hangout. Well, even if ya ain't in favor of dem institushuns, and I ain't meself, ya oughta see dat dose guys is happy. Dey need dough for books, and all kinds a stuff dat helps 'em in dere work, and youSe guys is da on'y ones what kip help 'em. Some poor guys is sickly. Dey gotta get to da doctor, see? But dey ain't got no money to pay 'em for da bottles and pills. Well, dere's where youse comes in. Instead a playing ten games a billiards tomorrow, how about cuttin' her down to one .er two? Youse fellas kin al ways play pool, but dese guys doesn't even ask fer amuse ments: all dey, wants is shoes, hats, shoits, skoits, and stuff like dat dere. Instead of buyin' your beers at Maginnises, where they want 4 bits for 'em, drink 'em at Harry John's and only pay a nickel. Instead a puttin' 25 nickels in da slot machine at da cor ner, how'se about tryin' to git away wit slugs, 'cause dose nickels'll add up to bucks 'n' den dose unluCky guys'll get a coupla da things dey want and youse guys won't be out much• See ? Come on, youse guys, let's give WSGA House of Representative's Christmas drive ends today. It's goal is $4OO. So far, $84.60 has been received. Solicitors are urged to contact every coed. Coeds are request ed to give genermisly. The "toidy-toid" streeters may not say it in the correct English, but they say it and they get results. work on Nittany avenues, too! No Senate Meeting Because many members of WSGA Senate must attend Mortar Board initiations, there will be no Senate meeting to night, Ruth M. Storer '44, WSGA president, announced. Miss Storer urged Christmas Drive• solicitors to contact every coed for her donation and stressed the importance of each woman student's con tribution. So far less than one quarter of the $4OO goal has been received. are Martha J. Haverstick '43, in charge of buying and distributing refreshments; Helen D. McKee '44, decorations; Joan K. Miller '45, invitations; Mary Alice Car swell '44, in charge of buying and wrapping gifts; Beatrice M. White '44 and PrisCilla T. Cobb '45, enter tainment and checking. FOR SALE—Evening dresses— RW—Pgh, Greensburg, Morgan red, black, white, and light town, W. Va., or vicinity. Late 01 blue. Sizes 12-16, $4.00. Phone Friday night or Saturday morning. 4269. 3tchgB,9,loKß V Bill Finch 789. Return Sunday night. + SALE—Combination RCA 2t pd 9, 10, B Victor Radio Victrola, practi- RW (2)—Philadelphia or Norris cally new. Call 4077. Ask for Rita. town vicinity. L. December 19th.• i 1 3tc0mp.7,8,9,RM8 R wanted, C. George or Bob 2001. rl 2t pd 9, 10, HZ Via::: LOST—On campus, man's brown cz felt hat, size 7 1 / 8 . Please returr RW—Newark or vicinity. Leave to Student -Union. 3tpd3,9,10. Saturday, Dec. 19. Return after Christmas vacation. Call Frank y.l Yeaple 3251. 2t pd 9, 10,-RF TI-+E DAILY COLLEGIAN Owens to (oiled Clothes for Needy D. - Yens, sophomore women"s ac t:vities honorary, will sponsor a Christmas campaign to collect clothes for needy families, ac cording to Florinne E. Olson '45, in charge of the drive which will begin • Monday. Coeds are asked to deposit old clothes in cartons which will be placed in all c.ormitories. Boxes will be emptied Friday, and the clothes will be given to a charity organization for distribution. Beecher Deeds Entertain Beecher .. House, home econom ic, management house, entertain- Rc ward R. Pollock '43, co chairman of the Btue Band, ane; David J. Woods '43, vice-presi dent of the senior class, 't dinner last night. ChiO, Alpha Chi, Jordan Win To Stay in IM Tournament With only three games remain ing in the . WRA IM basketball tournament, results of three games played last night found Alpha Chi, ChiO, and Grange the victors. Theta and Ath East were elimi nated, since each had previously lost one game in the double elimi nations tournament. Chi Omega will meet Alpha Chi in White Hall gymnasium at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Jordan and the winner of the ChiO-Alpha Chi game- will meet at 4 o'clock tomor row afternoon. Ath East Loses to ChiO By a score of 24-18, ChiO down ed Ath East which had lost previ ously to Grange. Barbara Bur well's six baskets and two fouls and Betsy Robinson's three bas kets accounted for most of ChiO's scoring, while Helen Hooper sank two baskets and - one foul, and Polly Rugh tallied two baskets for Ath East. Alpha Chi defeated Theta 18-13; other Theta loss was to Alpha Chi by an 18-14 score. Estelle Brown's four baskets and Mary Grace Longenecker's three baskets and four fouls for Alpha Chi were game high score§. For Theta, Perky MacLellan tallied three bas kets and one foul. Hostetter Tallies 41 Points Sal Hostetter rang up 20 baskets and made good on a foul try to tally 41 of Grange's 54 points. Jor dan, loser, scored 42 points. Peggy Northup accounted for the.other 13 Grange scores with six baskets and one foul. Jordan tallies were made by Becky Walter with nine bas kets and one foul, Eunice Hurlburt with eight baskets, and Harriet Richards with three baskets and one foul. Last night's game was Jordan's first defeat, so' the team is not eliminated. Trustees Okay Loan fund As Senior Class Gift (Continued from page one) within two years of graduation. A two-percent interest rate will be charged' after that time, according to McAleer. At the end of ten years, a com mittee consisting of the class presi r dent, class donor, permanent class secretary, and the secretary of the alumni association will decide up, on the, use of the class . gift fund for a permanent memorial. Other suggestions appearing on the postal-card ballot,' were for a memorial for classmates killed in action, and for a fountain for the quadrangle. The special class .. gift committee consisted of McAleer, chairman, David J. Woods, Mar jorie E. McFarland, J. iHilory Kel ly, Robert H. Mahwinney, and Jerome H. Blakeslee. figotiplosolownsonem i titioßniignomming a . ; r:rr e rAil ON -....„ SWEATE S Yes, at last we received a large shipment of 100 per cent wool sweaters—and that's news! Don't wait, as we are sure the hundreds of girls who have. been waiting for these will not let grass - grow under their feet. • Blue, Pink, Cherry; Black;Purple; etc. Chad "A s WEDNESDAY,-DECEMBER 9, 1942 X 315.40 Needed For WSGA Goal Watts Contributes $14.30 Toward Drive Miss Nina M. Bentley, assistant to the dean of women, announced last night that to date a total of $84.60 has been reported in the annual WSGA Christmas drive, scheduled to end today. However, she added, 22 liVing units have not yet reported. Watts . Hall, transfer women's dormitory, leads the living units with a total contribution of $14.30. ,Sigma Delta Tau sorority is in second place, with a contribution of $10.50. Units in third and fourth places are Atherton north east," $10.35, and Grange Dormi tory, $10.28. . 1: Four hundred dollars has been set as the goal, the highest amount since the drive was inau gurated in 1926. However,- .. it is felt that under present conditions. the $250 collected in previous Years 'Would not be sufficient to proyide .adequate .aid to the Mif flin County Child , Welfare . Fund, the American Women's Hospital, Federation, and Mrs. Hetzel's Emergency Loan Fund, the three groups bencifited by the . Christ mas drive. _ ' WARNER BROTHERS ;13,TAT: BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERS Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:45, 8:45 TODAY THURSDAY SHORT SUBJECTS Cartoon— " Fine Feathered Friends" Miniature—" Listen, Boys" - 100% Wool At Last! ALL COLORS Shop