FAGE FOUR M> Ms Greeks to Stamp Purchase ; James Asks Support Of Sorority Women Martha E. James ’45, acting tangible signs of this breaking )>iesident of Panhellenic Coun- down of barriers that have kept fji, urges all sororities to cooper- coeds from active participation in Me in the Defense Stamp drive organizations was realized. 'which went into effect last se- The “Masquerettes,” suborddin jnester. Sororities whose member- ate unLt o£ Thespians, held their fOiip was cut by graduation may f irs t organization meeting last change quotas by reporting the night. Made up of coeds who change to Student Union. . have participated in three Thes- Sigma Delta Tau leads sororities pj a n shows or the equivalent with the purchase of $36,25 worth (three defense units equal one of stamps, followed by Alpha Ep- show), the Masquerettes aim is to j.ilon Phi with $30.75. Delta Gam- foster cooperation and coordina- Jna has third rating with $25.40 tion with Thespians. • followed closely by Zeta Tau Al- Although WO men have been ap . )>ha with $-5.30. pearing in the shows for years, < -v^ aS n n 0” the y were barred from member sJB.oo, Alpha Xi Delta, $16.00; ship in £he organization. The idea Isuppa Delta, $l5 00; Alpha. Omi- for new group was inst ig a ted Alpha Chi Omega, by dancers Doris Disney and Mil- Gamma Phi Beta, $10.50; gj-gg Johnson, both alumnae now, :”' d , The T ta phl during the Summer. Thespian Miss James added that some members finally gave their ap-' sororities have bought more than p ro val. the quota assigned them, while „ , ' others did not meet their pledge; ™’ s 15 one of tde first evide f\ ces ' The Defense Stamp problem 2?. the c - am P us of women taking will, be discussed at the Panhellenic “ (a f n^ mumg act . m : Council meeting in the Alpha Ep- w 3CtUal hilon Phi suite at 7:15 p. m. Tues- ° r ‘ r ganizations are faced with the ne- ■ cessity of closing down for the duration because of a lack of par- UTCMfSP? WSII ticipants able to handle jobs left l LIWU y Will men having for the S e rvic e. dim ita mmiflee Mas^ erettes ha .™ . a ?^ eat idea here. They are still m their The Faculty Discussion Group “infancy,” but their future looks wilt feature a talk by Dr. Nelson good. Good luck, kids. 3/icGeary of the political science department in 4 Sparks at 4:10 to •norrow afternoon. Dr. McGeary will discuss the present work of 'the Dies Committee. This group is informally organ ■ Ced and exists for the purpose of fermitting ■ exchange of ideas on aiders of current interest. Meet ings include- discussion after a 4't'ief presentation by the speaker, /iißio-Oiiem.--'- (Continued from Page Two) tythe-different methods. This research project is nation wide scope, and canned foods which have been, processed by Representative canning companies ♦vr- the various geographical areas of the country will be tested. Vari ous factors which affect the chem- Re.al composition, vitamin content and nutritive value of canned vegetables, .fruits, meat, and fish •will be studied. Influences such as variety, time .of harvesting; methods of transportation, -and ways of processing eventually will receive attention. This work is expected to continue for three to five years. CLASSIFIED ■WANT-ADS FOR RENT—Barge 1 double room. Comfortable single beds. Only one block, from campus. Call 4353. 3t 26 chg B RW—lndiana or vicinity. Leave any. time Saturday. Call Dick Rucbheit at 761. It 28 pd BIF ilvW—To Casablanca. Call 2944, ask for Dave Hess or Bill Clark. It 28 pd REM 1 .OST—Shaeffer mechanical pen cil, black and gray. Initials .A.E.C. Finder call 2261, ask for Arnold. It 28 pd BIF ROST—White fur mitten, gold lip stick, gold earring, leotard, red J .sterbrook pen. Turn any of these articles in at the Collegian office. Reward. It 28 pd BIF I-OST Parker 1 fountain pen, black, in Collegian office. Finder 1 -lease call 237 Ath. It 28 comp REM RW—To Altoona. Leave Friday or Saturday afternoon. Call Jo, -i-ei We. 5L Women Indispensable—That's Coeds' New Status It seems to take a war to make men realize the abilities of wo men. Last night one of the first Jk 5L Women Cathaum—“Casablanca." State “Andy Hardy’s Double Life.” Nittany— ‘ lier.” •“You Were Never Love- Lincoln’s Birthday Ball Subscribers Admission THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Outing Club Plans CamDMS Calendar Skiing Instruction p Miss Barbara Bradshaw, grad uate assistant in physical educa tion, will discuss “Skiing and Ski ing Equipment” at the WRA Out ing Club meeting in 2 White Hall at 6:30 tonight. The meeting is open to members and to any coeds interested in joining the club. . Skiing instruction will be given on Holmes Field at 4 p. m. week days and from 2 to 4 p. m. Sat urdays and Sundays, when there is enough snow. Skis and poles are provided by WRA. The Outing Club was scheduled to sponsor White Hall Flaynight Saturday, but the event has been postponed because several other College activities are planned for this weekend, Priscilla 'T. Cobb '45, president of the club ex plained. In intramural badminton matches played last night Mac Hall defeated Jordan, 3-0; Grange topped ChiO. 2-1; Ath Bast feil to AOPi, 2-1: Della Gamma won from Irvin, 3-0; and Kappa Alpha Theta down ed Theta Phi Alpha, 2-1. IPM’ in IPMges Hold fPart’jf For Sororities Phi Mu pledges entertained rep resentatives of other sororities at a “Chocolate Hour” at the Phi Mu house from 7:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. Tuesday night. ... Committees in charge of the pro gram ’ih'cltrde: entertainment, Joan M. Baker ’45, Iva -Atm Kepler ’46, Patricia R. Ndlson ’46; refresh ments, Florence M. York ’45, Au drey E. Neuf ’46, Jean -A, Nien stedt ’46; decorations, Kay B. Ake ’43, Peggy J. Stauffer ’46; and in vitations, Betty Lou Dunmire ’46, and Louise H. Hemphill •’46. •—M. J. W. The ARISTOCRA $.55 * * ■* Under the Direction of JACK LORD LES STElN—Business Manager \ Will be Featured ; in the February 12,1943 TODAY Student Religious Workers Coun- Permitting. Admission cil meets, 304 bid Main, 1 p.m. Sponsored by Phi Epsilon Kappa, ■ ’ , . . C., , men’s physical education honorary,- Chess Club meets m Philotes j n connection with physical fitness \ Hoorn, Old Main, 7 p.m. Anyone p ro gram interested may attend. 'TOMORROW ;/ ' American Mobilization - movies, _ . . .121 Sparks, 7:15 p.m. Postponement of Senior Ei*gi~ \ _ . neering lecture to 4:10 p.m., 121 Penn State Grange meets, 465 S parks, Dean H. P. Hammond, : Old Main, 7 p.m. speaker, announced. Tennis courts open every eve- Ceramics research meeting, 7:30 ning, including Sunday, 7 p.m. to p.m., MI Art Gallery. All invited. ' A A 1 'Announcing — V-MALE SPECIAL WSGI IMMfM, DIKE’: To Be Held Sntaiay, Jammy. 30,1943 • « Mtetc fall i&niortnai Featuring Soimy - Roy : and Ms Collegians > ■: l>'MlSSm : P£R:efiUPt£—PwchaM ’. ■" Bine SSeßetase Stamp at ttie Baair. ■- THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 r 494Jp 9:30 p.m., for ice skating, weather General- Admission ■■s•l*l-0