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