i'• A'.l-F,' FOlni, 11111111111l1111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111Mra • moon Is Down ' Cast . . Drop-Add Charge Not Coeds Experience Women In Sports Chosen by Neusbaum Second Fire Scare Required to Change • (Continued from Page One) Over to Codel Course earnest effort, planned to ascend History repeated itself yester -11(1(1111111(11111(1(1111111111111111111111111111111(111111818811111 the ranks. He is what his col- day, when the Women's Building (Continued from page one) leagues called "a born soldier." experienced its second fire scare tion, offers forms of military cor- Coeds interested in playing bad- of the month. Lieutenant Tonder, an idealistic. respondence and record keeping, minton, bowling, ping pong, or • young soldier, is enacted by Mil- There was more excitement than selection of military food, and mil swimming in intramural tourna- ton Dolinger '44. Tonder began to actual flames, coeds in the Alpha itary sanitation. Prerequisite tYP ments should sign up as soon as More than 125 coeds entering possible with their WRA infra- crack under the strain because Chi Omega suite later admitted, ing skill. 1 credit. T. 3. the college to take courses offered he was taught that the Germans but the continued smell of smoke Codet 5, Operation and Main mural managers. Each dormitory IT the Curtis Wright Corporation living unit and each sorority would be welcomed by bands 'and about sp, m. brought the cry of tenance of Motor Vehicles is a' will arrive in State College on loved by the occupants of the in- "fire," followed by the mad dash_ standard* Neyhart course in - safe house has an intramural manager, )February 1, and will reside in vaded towns. Instead, he found ing around of coeds. / . ._ driving with special attention to according to Mary Grace Longo , : Watts Hall according to Miss necker '45, WRA intramural chair- silence and hate. The fire was finally tracked to driving under emergency condi :lMith J. Melville, assistant dean man, but coeds may register with Janet C. Dayton '45, is Molly the framework of a basement win- tions and field practice in special of women, Miss Longenecker in 401 'Atherton Warden, whose husband was exe- dow. Actual material damage, driving problems. 1 credit. M. 3-5. • Prerequisites for this training if necessary. . cuted by the Nazis. Madame Or- however, was very slight, being Codet 6, Mess Food control and include elementary mathematics, Two .. intramural tournaments den, the mayo's wife, is played by confined to the window frame, and' Record Keeping consists of. the nd applicants must be second se- will be run off within the next Verna Sevast, a graduate. was quickly extinguished by the study and use Of, various forms iriester seniors who have passed few weeks, and the remaining two Annie and Joseph, servants to campus patrol. - No explanation was given as to used in garrison ration, field and travel messing. 1 credit. Prerequi their 18th - birthday prior to the will be held later. Which two the Ordens, are played by Anna - date of admissions. tournaments will be run off first E. Radle '46, and John Dale '45. the origin of the blaze. _ • - site Corn. 40. F. 10. . .1 • The candidates, to be known will depend on the number of co- Other officers in the play in- Codet 7, Advanced Baking and a; "CadetteS" will be stationed at eds registe?ing for each tourna- elude Captain Bentick, who is WSGA Senate Sets •• . • Cooking, includes • a study of eight universities throughout . the ment. played by William E. Reimer ,45; . trends in food preparation,. and country. They will receive tuition, Coeds wishing to play badmin- Major 'is played by Douglas .R.- Elections for Coed ' discussion of various problems in mom and board free, and a salary tan or swim must obtain Peck '45; . and James A. McKech- cooking and baking for mess. 1 of $lO per week from the corpora- medical permits from the College nie '45, who enacts the role of Dormitory Presidents • credit. 'Prerequisite HE• 330. T. lion, dispensary, Mi s s Longenecker Lieutenant ' Prackle. Robert W. . . - Alir 'Trainees Due February Curtiss-Wright Coeds Will Reside in Watts The courses presented will con- stated. • Bruce '45, plays the part of a Woman students will elect dor :-lime two semesters of study Town coeds or students living sergeant, while Richard F. Kidder mitory unit • presidents Monday which will last five months each in town dormitories may register 46, is corporal. night, (Ruth M. Storer '44, WSGA an include 30 hours of training to play with any Campus dormi-Alex . Morden is played by Alex- president, announced at. • Senate weekly, tory team in 'WRA intramurals, ander Taylor '46. • Morden was meeting last night. Lists of eligible The first semester will include according to a recent decision by executed for striking and killing coeds were submitted by dormi background material. Applied me- WRA Executive .Board. an officer who was compelling him tory hostesses and confirmed by * * * to work.. Senate, but Miss Storer stressed chanical drafting, slide rule and WRA Club meetings scheduled Will and Tom Anders are en- that nominations may Eineering, physics and mathemat- be made chop practice, elementary en- tonight include the WRA Fenc- acted by Serell S. Wagner '46 and from -the floor in house meetings. mg Club meeting for beginners and W. McKay Carson '44. The Ari- Qualifications are a 1.5 All Col-. t aester. ik ics are scheduled for this se . the final tryouts 'for the Aquacade ders brothers were forced to flee lege average, leadership, responsi planned by • WRA 'Swimming Club the country when a member of buity, and ability to cooperate with The second period involves spe_ for this semester. their family was executed .for in_ fellow workers. Patricia Diener cialized training. in either air- WRA Fencing Club meeting in terfering with Nazi• operations in '44, WSGA vice-president, is. in frame or propellor division. Aero- Body. Mechanics Room, White 'the community. - . charge of checking averages of. dynamics, stress and analysis, Hall, from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock to - nominees. orientation and product terminolo- night, is the last for beginners, ac - • The entire "play pictures the events which 'probably oecur in 'Kathleen M.. Osgood . '45 will gy., electrical currents and sys- cording to Winifred E. Spahr '44, events Countries. There- represent the women's legislative tmns and production engineering president. ' in lies its universality. The fact 'grow at a meeting of Old Mein will be stressed in this advanced Instruction will be given b • H. 3 that Steinbeck's book was and Open House committee in 415 Old 4itirrictila. Arthur Meyer, instructor in. phys-still is a "best seller" is probably Main at 4:15 this afternoon. ical education and varsity fencing . t . 'Mans Dinner-Dance D • ate 'for the Aquacade has not proof of the plot's force. Miss Storer announced that ITSCh coach. • - Sonny Roye's orchestra will play , for the WSGA dance in Recrea, l'as WelicamiNavy Ensigns been 'set *as yet; but the last oppor- Langley Laboratory . tion Hall January 30. r ~ ' • tunity 'for ' participation in the • . A special welcome • dinner for swim show" will be 'tonight at 7 Calls Math Students • •. . . tion, Laboratory • representatives.. the Navy Ensigns stationed on o'clock in . the 'White Hall pool. campus will: be given by the PSCA . Plunge 'hours • for the week are Positions as computers are open will' aid in finding suitable living . at the Nittany Lion Inn January Thursday - and . Friday, 4 to 5 p. m., to women , college graduates and 'quarters for new employees. Ap- .. ' 22, according to Phyllis R. Watkins 7:30 to 9 . z: m.; 'Saturday, 7:30 t 0.9; male graduates - exempt from the plicants are advised not to Make. '44 and Daniel C. Gillespie '44, ' co- Monday and Tuesday, 4 to 5 p. in., draft- at Langley Memorial Aero - . such arrangements before they .re, . chaiimen - of the event. . 7:30 to -9 Iv m. After Tuesday the nuatical . Laboratory, Langley port for work. .• . .. • • Actording to present plans, an regular - plunge • schedule will -be Field, -Hampton, ~ 3,a. „Applicants. The laboratory also announces.. informal dance will follow the posted, .according to•MiSs H. Jean must have. .a major or minor in opportunities for typisti; 'steno dinner. Each. Ensign :Will be greet- SwenKm , "instfuctor 'in physical ..mathematics, according to a ,letter graphers,. and persons requiring ed by a hostess, selected by the . education: • • • • received by the dean of women's limited training for •mechanical committee.. The -program will be . - work, laboratory apprentice work, arranged for the Ensigns to meet . BUY VAR SONDS . . Because of crowded living con= and 'operating • duplicating ma-:• all of the hostesses. * - AND- STAMPS --' ditions in the Langley :Field sec- . chines and telephone systems". ~ • • • For Best Results Collegian Classifieds )?OR RENT—One' large sunny room with soft beds; close to campus, Call Kimmel, 3332, 243 south Pugh street. 5t comp rtk FOR RENT—One single and one double room with shower at 403 Allen. Dial 4215. 3t chg 12 REM arOR RENT—Roommate for double room. Single bed and shower. Private home. 426 E. Beaver. Call 'FOR RENT—Two double rooms and one. single. Christian boys preferred, Private. home. 717 W. 33eaver. Phone-3471. 3t pd 12 YIELP WANTED—Boy or • girl to • do' clerical work.. and. some sell.. ing local• store. under refined .conditions. - for full ..or 'part time position with evening work .in involved if student include college sithedule. Write cos 261.. OPPORTUNITIES • open for stu- dents to distribute COL LEGIANS. Good pay, short hours, lealthful conditions. Must be able to respond to alarm clock. Call :,13ailey at Collegian office or phone 4186. 3t comp 13 B MEN WANTED—Nice, tall men, please call. Mac Hall, third )Mrth, ask. for Polly. POR RENT—Comfortable single room. Quiet 'home. Front bed -Town. 244 S. Atherton st. Phone LOSTT--Ronsob lighter, initials • Wanted— RWB, between Old Main and Rides- Phi Psi. Reward. Finder please re- RW—PittsbUrgh, after 3 Friday. turn to Bob Bruce, Phi Kappa Psi, Call 4146, ask for Si. If not in, or Collegian office. 3t pd 14 leaye message. it 14 pd MKH FOR ,RENT Furnished apart- RW-2—Altoona. Leave any time ment. 4 students. Reduced rates. after noon Saturday, return Sun- Private bath, electric refrigerator, Gentzel stove. Phone 3341 or call day evening. Call Archer 4935 at 129 S. Pugh st. 3t chg 13 EAM 3t pd 12 REM 3t chg 12 By :MAN E. PIOLLET . . Everybody. Is Slack Hopp - y ••• •• • KEEP WARM..... in our smartly- tailored wool and flannel Slacks , ....flattering'styles - that • fit as if they were pat terned to your figure. • You'll Find it Wise To Patronize The SMART ...SHOP S. Allen Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN St comp 12 For Victory, Join Our Parade! More obstacles lie in the way .of success for this year's Artists' Course than ever before.• Lend the• course a help ing hand and at the same time experience three thrills of a life time! The numbers on this year's course, were chosen to meet the approval of the student body. They are: 1) RACHMANINOFF, world-famous pianist, com poser, and conductor, for whom more subscribers voted last spring than for any other individual artist. . 2) CARMEN :AM-AYA•; "the•• human •Vesuvhis." • and her troupe of .Spanish gypsy. dancers, who are, io. puted. to. leave , :the : concert hall smouldering •ruin;' and • 3) GLADYS SWARTHOUT.,:persOriable• and talent ed stat of 'ihe Idetrotiolitin . - Opera' Cotnpariy: whorn you have seen in.' motion. 'pictures - 'and -have; heard. on the air. • Priority numbers:' for: students. will -be , . distributed tat .4 p. m. next - Tuesday afternoon,. January..l9. at the A. A. ticket windows in . Old Main.'Set aside• the price of a sub scription now , or, if. need be: - Wrile home to • dad.- But do it now! Series tickets , for' all. three numbers' tire' priced at $5.00, $4.40; and $3.40 plus 10% federal. tax. Additional illustrated .booklets at-the :Student' Union' if you , have not received . a copy. _ - _- • • The Pennsylvaida State College ARTISTS' COURSE THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943 Military drill in the Armory,. Thursday 4-5, is required for CO. det courses, 1,2, 4, and 5. • Berg Speaks to A.I.E.E. Walter R. Berg '44 will represent the . Penn State chapter of , the American InStitute. of Electrical Engineers at. the society's aiiittr Winter meeting scheduled :tonight at the William Penn Hotel in Pitt.§.. burgh. Berg's speech will be en titled "Radio Networks." • ". • Bow.- WARN'. UrWirt NONDS'APID STAMPVIMMI, Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:45, :8:45
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