C®sd Courses-Are itri'M'bfWMCi ■ Officer Calls Courses n 'I Valuable for Future • Julia G. Brill, vocational coun n.lor for women in defense, has • '■•reived a letter from" the WAACS cyim mend ini; the College on the establishment of Codet training course,':. r ' The program you. have set up nW-ms to he a worthwhile one in I r epairing your students for fur ther training in the Women’s Aux ihary Corps. Codets 3 and 8 would, ft- most valuable to future WAAC unbers as would the other seven courses outlined,” wrote Second Officer Helen E. Tait, acting chief o/ the Individual Training Branch. Codets 3 and 8, mentioned {•J'ove, will be offered in the sutn »y r semester, the former being a enin;e designed.for airplane spot tjig, map reading, and steoro >pic. vision. Codet 8 has been j tanned essentially for Home Eco jforiicf; women who desire special ti.lining in -mess administration, l.fpiss Brill explained. • Code), courses offered this semes ter for credit ares Preparation for iSiiiurgency (1), Conduct of Calis- Itrniics (3), Company Administra iV.jj (4), Operation and Mainte nance of Motor Vehicles (5), Mess I '-X'd Control and Record Keeping 01), and Advanced Baking and Cooking (.’/), 'classified /.■W'AMT-ADS 5 '.Ol RENT—Cme double and one .single room 'ip private home. Pre ferred graduate student or stenog l 'pher. Inquire 232 S. Burrowes. Rhone 2596, State College. HIOBP WANTED—Housemaid for Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity. Call 2015, ask for Ed Procter. 3t 2 chg REM FOll RENT-—Rooms, warm and close to- campus. Call or phone Kirnmel, 243. South Pugh Street. • Phone 3332, stcomp-2-2 y rOST—Slide rule. Has name on it. ■ Phone Casselberry 2171. Re- AV'ird. It 4 pd MKA '[D(e<od©r«a!mf . safety ■ s- (Perspircil Sow 1 Does, not cot dresses or men's thins. Does not irritate skin. ..No waiting to dry.. Can be used - right after shaving. Instantly stops perspirationfor lto 3 days. Prevents odor. . . A pure, white, .greaseless,.. ‘ stainless-vanishing.cream;.. . I •. 'Awarded -’Approval • Sealof :/ |*,‘7 ' iiCari :■'• f.- '■ ■ ■ afe I lieju Dffiiac r \ wc. ■ ALLEN STREET Woxi: ):o i:h(; Bank Clock M 4 3k*' Worn.m The Boys in Blue Are Human, 100 What do the men around here have against uniforms—that is, the ensigns who are stationed on campus? The newcomers may have priorities on a few coeds, but they are much like Penn State alumni now stationed at other uni versities. . This existing condition of ani mosity between students and en signs was unrealized by us, until a conversation with an ensign re vealed that they- feel unwanted, on campus. They are at some disad vantage, with no fraternity houses to hang out in, and little in the way ,of social life except big dances and movies. Sororities, often scoffed at for apparently trying to “make out,” with the ensigns, have had coffee hours and informal gatherings for the visitors to make them feel more at home. No such friendly relatiohs have been fostered by men's fraternities. Put yourselves, you men, in the position of those here for a few months. It may not be long before you will be facing an identical situation. You will have long hours of classes, live ,in a group, and be practically unable to make con tacts with students either in or out of classes. Why not become a little less 2tch-30 Alpha Lambda Delta, national women’s freshman honorary, held its first meeting of the semester yesterday at the apartment of Miss Nina Bentley, assistant to the dean of women. Invitations to pledges were sent to Helen H. Barr, Carolyn G. Blass, Irene E. Fedan, Deborah Ishlon, Ester B. Leffler, Helen J. Martin, B. Ruth Pielemeyer, Lucille Ro senblum, Althea J. Schaeffer, Mar tha M. Turner, Patricia Diener, Marjorie A. Renner, and Ruth Clyde. Pledging ceremony will be held in Atherton Hall from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., February 10. Miss Edith J. Melville, assistant to the dean of Women in charge of freshman coeds, replaced Miss. Ruth. H. Zang as adviser to the honorary. IKiiimg itauiss&s Slkiiiiig Donald King, instructor in Eng lish composition and physical ed ucation, will discuss skiing at an open meeting of the WRA outing dull in Room 3 White Hall at 7 o’clock tomorrow evening. also defeated Kappa Delta in a._ Delta Gamma defaulted both of Tournament B. game, antisocial? invite some of the boys their badminton intramural games Two other games were sched in blue around for dinner, a party, on Monday, losing to Chi Omega uled last night, but the first .was ■ or a smoker. Remember, you may in Tournament A. and Grange in defaulted to Alpha Omicron Pi by. be fighting with them soon. So, Tournament B. Last night Jor- Zeta Tau Alpha. •In the second' why be in opposition now? dan won .their Tournament A match, the Kappa Kappa Gammas —M. J. W. match against Chi Omega, and defeated the Alpha Chio’s. ’ ..." Lincoln's Birthday Bali Campus Owls—Aristocrats Subscribers Adm.msr.mi~ “ Collegian - --from" Campus.- to- Camp!” THE-DAILT.' COLLEGIAN Taps 13 Women Febrwary\l2th Entire net proceeds to buy Penn State men in the Armed Forces; $.55 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'nmimtmiitimiiiiiim Women In Sports iiiiiiiniimiiiiniiiuiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiimiiiii A coeds mass meeting has been scheduled in the White Hall gym at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon to receive applications from all those who wish to participate in interclass basketball matches, which will begin next week. In bowling intramurals Monday and yesterday, the Phi Mu team defeated Kappa Delta by a total score of 460-383 and the Gamma Phi Betas made a tally of 444 over Delta Gamma’s 385. Individual scorings were: Kap pa Delta—69, Chris Haines; 48, Eloise France; 104, Elaine David; 75, Betty Frable; 87, Charlotte Spangler. Phi Mu—BB, Lot Frank; 81, Helen Barr; 112, Mary Port; 81,. Olive Van Houten; 98, Betty Whey. Gamma Phi Beta—77, Ruth Thomas; 145, Jane Bollinger; 70, Dot Foehr; 89, Shirley Burdick; 63, June First. Delta Gamma—69, Peggy Coe; 100, Betty Creswell; 128, Sally Howard; 98, Skipper Funk. subscriptions for WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, IMSf » * * General- Admission IWA Plans Overnight Cabin Party for Coeds IWA will sponsor an overnight.! cabin party February 6 to 7, Mar~ * jorie A. Magargel ’44, presidentj' announced yesterday. Although < the party is sponsored by IWA, ' Miss Magargel emphasized that it ; would be open to all coeds. Those who are interested should • either sign up at the White Hall bulletin board or contact Martha' J. Haverstick '43, chairman of the’ cabin party. . Members of Miss Haverstick’s committee are Hedda G. Pollin, '44, Sydney H. Rivenburg '44, Sara E. Etter '45, and Sara E. Pollard . '46. Amberson Returns Miss Jean D. Amberson,. profes sor of home economics and edu cation, returned to the College Saturday after a year’s leave ;o£ absence. Miss Amberson is chair man of the teacher education di vision, and spent the year at the University of Chicago working for her Ph.D. degree. ; 81.10
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