■f A GE FOTJB. flu lief Announces Committees Vo Plain Annual Spinster Skip Cwens, Mortar Board Will Combine Forces Margaret K. Ramaley ’44, chair jiian of the annual Spinster Skip, .'imounced yesterday committee ; Members for this year’s dance, to '1 held. ir. White Hall Friday, Karch 12. The dance is sponsored by Moptar Board, national senior v.'oman's honor society, and Cv/ens, national sophomore wo men’s honorary. Florinne E. Olson ’45 and Mar jorie H. Schultz ’45 have been ap pointed by Miss Ramaley as pub licity co-chairmen. They will be assisted by Nancy E. Gosser ’43, F. Boris Stevenson ’44, Dorothy Jane Oomis ’45, and Margaret L. Good Adele J. Levin ’44 and Joan K. Killer ’45 have been named co chairmen of ticket sales. Dorothy K. Brunner ’44, decora tions chairman, will be assisted by Ruth M. Storer ’44, Patricia Diener VS 5, and Ruth M. Steiner ’45. Miriam L. Zartman ’45 will be in charge of invitations with Flor ence I. Jaffy ’44 and Vivian I. Mar lin. ’45 as committee members. Checking will be handled by H. Anne- Carruthers ’44 and Ann Sheffield '44. The Penn State Campus Owls V'ill play for the dance, which will Ik; informal in traditional “dog -3 i.itch style,” according to Miss Ra ni aley. Proceeds from the Cwen-Mortar Board affair will be used for schol arship funds for worthy women ■students to be selected by the dean cJ women’s office, Miss Ramaley explained. , Tickets may be purchased by members of either organization be ginning at a time to be announced at a later date, according to the Chairman. AirisSociraHs Present 'Many lew Features (Continued from Page One) fine on the numbers “Mean to Me,” “Velvet Moon,” “Pretty Eyes,” and (‘Deep River." Leader Jack Lord plays the trumpet solos with that clear tone and neat phrasing for which he is widely known. He directs the brass in the same manner, making great use of rynamics and phras ing. This is very well demon strated in the band’s treatment of “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Deen” and “Moonglow.” Incidentally. Jack was offered a job with Vaughn Monroe two se mesters ago, but he decided to re main in college. Vocalist Bill Rankin handles the ballads in good taste. One of his best in his treatment of the old favorite, “A Room with a View.” Dob Norton sings the novelty num bers, “Knock Me a Kiss,” “Mr. Vive by Five,” and “Amen,” in his own “scat” style. Featured with Lord and the Aristocrats at the “Lincoln Birth day Ball” will be George Washko and his Campus Owls who will nlay in a “Battle of Bands.” Tickets for the dance are now 1a i sale at Student Union, Col legian office, and from solicitors. Prices will be 55 cents for Col legian subscribers and sl.lo'to all oi hers. • Phillip P. Mitchell '44, chairman, if the. dance, last night asked everyone'to buy their dance tick ets early so that the Daily Col -1 ■Miiaii subscriptions may be sent i i the Porui State men in service soo)} as possible. Candidates Meei Freshman and sophomore candidates for co-edition busi ness staff should report for a meeting to White Hall, main lounge, at 8:45 this evening. Home Economics Council Sponsors Lecture Series “Today's Headlines,” a series of lectures sponsored by Home Ec onomics Advisory Council and v concerning events of current in terest, will begin in the Home Economics cafeteria at 4 p. m. Thursday. - Chairman of the discussion groups, to be held alternate Thursdays, will be Dr. Henry J. Bruman, associate professor of geography. Refreshments will be served after discussions. Committee in charge of plan ning the lectures includes Mar garet L. Campsey ’44, chairman, Nedra Anstadt ’45, Patricia Diener ’45, Kathryn K. Metzger ’45, and Gladys F. Stanhope ’46. 9F Council Sets Stamp Quotas (Continued* lrom page one) Alpha Zeta 15.50 Beaver House 14.00 Beta Theta Pi 22.00 ■Beta Sigma Rho' 27.50 Chi Phi 18.00 Delta Chi 26.00 Delta Sigma Phi 19.00 Delta Tau Delta 18.00 Delta Theta Sigma ... 12.00 Delta Upsilon .. ( 15.00 Gamma Sigma Phi ... 20.00 Kappa Delta Rho .... 14)00 Kappa Sigma 16.00 Lambda Chi Alpha .. 15.00 Phi Delta Theta 23.50 Phi Epsilon Pi 24.50 Phi Gamma Delta .... 18.00 Phi Kappa 12.50 Phi Kappa Psi 19.00 Phi Kappa Sigma 24.00 Phi Kappa Tau 16.00 Phi Sigma Delta 22.00 Phi Sigma Kappa .... 19.00 Pi Kappa Alpha 17.50 Pi Kappa Phi 14.00 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.. 16.50 Sigma Chi 17.50 Sigma Nu 17.50 Sigma Phi Alpha 8.00 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 13.00 Sigma Phi Sigma .... 8.00 Sigma Pi 22.50 Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Delta Theta Chi Theta Kappa Phi , Theta Xi Triangle e Dance chorus tryouts for Thes pians will be held in Schwab Au ditorium at 7 p. m. Wednesday. <——— l— ———— CLASSIFIED I WANT-ADS FOR RENT—One double and one single room in 'private home. Pre ferred graduate student or stenog rapher. Inquire 232 S. Burrowes. Phone' 2596, State College. LOST - Black wallet, Herbert Megdt; Triangle Fraternity. Reward. Finder call Triangle Fra ternity. ltpd.G.W.-2-2 FOR RENT—One double room, one single room, ■/-, double room. Reasonable, but good rooms. HELP WANTED—Housemaid for Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity. Call 2011, ask for Ed Procter. SUE-LET—Furnished, 2 rooms, private bath, kitchenette. Two, four adults. Single room same. Campbell, 4183. 428 West College. It 2 FOR RENT—Rooms, warm and close to campus. Call or phone Kinunel, 243 South Pugh Street. Phone 3332. stcomp-2-2 Total receipts for the "March of vQSfIS iO ADDiY Dimes” campaign held here from ■ ■ *. January 25 to 31 exceeded the $2OO lif.,* Li goal by $35, according to Mildred rfl| LUI IISl" WI Id HU What has happened to WSGA B - Rubin ’46, instigator and chair- ■ Judicial? Were they drafted? Have man of the drive. y 'MnnJlic' fam they rushed off to join the WAACs “Without excellent cooperation IGil HlOllinS LOUISc and WAyEs? from all concerned, the goal would Will arf Epk 1 K Or are they too busy taking never have been topped,” Miss ""111 Jiull ICU. IJ drafting courses and exercising in Rubin stated. • r<„ '■ White Hall to do something about The individual contributions > ntere sted in the Curtiss second-semester freshman women? [rom Kappa Delta, Alpha Chi' 'F ht Aircraft Corporation engi- Last heard from, the austere Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Phi £T™g training course to begin body spoke long enough to say Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Tau, and l y a . ie . agam to that the women in question would phi Sigma Delta were greatly ap- J’JtL ° r according to be punished for breaking customs predated. by being denied the privileges of a Since many war funds were in . “ _in. ' j *■, move-up day. particular need of support this Miss Eleanor Tillord, the com- According to freshman customs year ’ all contributions for the Na- pan . y f representative, will be here n-ccoiuint to iresnman customs, . , _ , , .. _ to interview students next Tues these same women are not permit- “ onal Foundation for the Preven- , . R 132 c Darks frorT , q ted to date durins the week until t,on and Cure of Infantile Paraly- aay , m U-oom bpaiKs irom 9 teu udte during me week until a.m. to 5 p.m. Blanks and mforrna they have been recognized on ”f iead,ly utlllzed ' Mlss tion may be obtained at Dean move-up day and they must be in • Hammond’s office, 203 Main Engi-, by 9 o clock. _ ; neering. . , ; All of which is well and good AfhfkfiAn Hpll FlPflt Prerequisites tor admission in except for one thing. Nothing is ~0,, llwu elude the completion of not less being done about the hundreds of |WA PfiDfAfAflfjifivfK than three semesters of college little freshman women who have AvpiUJOlliaillCJ work and an elementary course in week-day dates, coming in, of Coeds elected as IWA college math.'"Any intelligent and, course a. the prescribed deadline senta tives' in Atherton Hall were. cons ? ie n tio us will fill the. P ‘ ‘ announced by Norma R. Stern ’44, ie dU lle ments, the dean stated. ; As the voice of the public, we iwa secretary last night The course win also be given at' are in no position to demand that' Cornell, Pui'due, Renseleer, North-- second-semester freshmen be given K +l Wlley i 5 JS /e p re- weste m, lowa State, Minnesota,: upperclass privileges, * he southwest unit, and the University G f Texas. .” Nor are we demanding that vio- rmrSStSlvel'are" C ° edS wIU be S6nt to any lators be punished. soXasUmi Geraldtae M Hack' ° ne of - the above institutions but- That is up to Judicial f+ m a lun t; Geial . Hack- wd] not s t udy here, Dean Ham . mdi up xo duaiciai. ett, ’44, representative,’Marie L. mon d exnlained It is their duty to either an- Le'sh ’45, alternate; northwest unit, Women taking the course will nounce the date of moving-up or Hedda G. Pollin >44, represents- re cdv™ "uitioXoom and bolS ’ - ?« te; ea^ Betty H ° rmck *oni the corporation.' _ » , al ) d ora Thompson 44, repre- Completion of the ten month?;. WSGA Dance Nets $133 SSf’ Bowersox 45, engineering course will enable cO-- . a eina e. eds work * ; n the designing divir- Approximately 325 couples at- . IWA election of representatives sion of the company’s plants at tended what WSGA .President will continue tonight. Represents- several sections of the country. • Ruth M. Storer >44 termed “the fives will visit Wiley dormitory at Coeds will attend classes 40 rht?. : most successful WSGA dance in 9:45, and McCormick’s dormitory a week and will have supervised’ recent years in Recreation Hall at 10:15. study. Salaries will range from Saturday night. A total of $133 - $l3O to $l5O monthly with timi--, was collected from sale of War SUBSCRIBE NOWS—FOR YOUR and a half, for overtime, Dean:' stam P s -' DAILY COLLEGIAN. • Hammond added.. “ 25.50 14.50 17.50 16:00 2tch-30 ltcomp2-2 3t 2 chg' REM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UL OL Wcnen Oh Where, Oh Where Has Judicial Gone? ARISTOCRATS LES Business Manager February 12 SUBSCRIBERS' PRICE Jack Lord Will Lead > THUT? JL JIXJCi —at— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943. , GENERAL PRICE $l-10 n • II /£,i rri'i'f: