SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1943 jiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiumiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimmniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniD WOMEN IN SPORTS iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By LEE LEARNER • By inviting..Curtiss-Wright Cad ettes to the' White Hall playnight this evening. WRA has started vthat will probably be ope of the biggest entertainment campaigns to hit campus in a long time. As coeds know, but Cadettes don’t. Women’s Recreation Associ ation activities clubs hold. play nlights at White Hall, women’s gym, every Saturday, night from 7 to 10 o’clock. All gym facilities, including bowling alleys, rifle rimge. and swimming pool, are ojpen to those who attend, and re freshments are served. Acting as hostesses to the Cad ettes tonight will be WRA execu tive iDoard-members, and bowling club members, who are sponsoring this week’s-playnight. '-In the past, coeds have not turn ed out in overwhelming numbers for these White Hall openhouses; but perhaps -they will make a bet ter .showings now that they know they will have their first chance DOROTHY GRAY • Dorothy Gray BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION grand lielp against chapped hands, face, ejlbows! A-smooth .powder base. Stock up' now. Doublet value/ i REA & DERICK,INC. I Allen St—Next to' Bank Clock iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii to meet women from other col leges, who are now oh this campus taking the Curtiss-Wright course. $ 0 <t Basketball interclass matches are scheduled to begin this coming week. But unless more coeds turn out for their two required practice hours, baskeiball may meet the fate pf swimming intramurals, which were cancelled because only one women’s group had the am bition to ’round up a team and put in enough time on practice. In order to give a last chance to coeds who had intended to go out for the basketball tournament, the White Hall gym will be open this evening to anyone who wants to get -in some belated practice time. Go-recreation activities, which made such a hit last summer; are back on the WRA list again. A co rec hike has ■ been planned for February 21. Coeds and men stu dents will hike out to the WRA cabin in the afternoon, where sup per will be served to them. Here’s-a chance ,to do something to liyen up State College’s notori ously dull. Sunday aftferpoons. All those " intei’ested. may., sign tip at Student Union,"White Hall, or R6c Hall. ** . * ■Bowling intramurals have been getting under way slowly for the past two weeks,, because not many teams can. use' the alleys, at one time. • In' .Thursday’s games,- Gamma Phi Beta ' defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma,- 519-454, Aih East bowed to Ghi Omega Jordan was the winner against Alpha- Omicron Pit- bjr. the close. score of 526-522,- and • Alpha Chi Omega cairie out way .above Irvin.. Hall, with 576- 376. Delta Gamma will hold a dinner dance- for their new initiates at the Nittany Lion Inn at 6 o’clock tonight. BUY WAH BONDS AND STAMPS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN IAJe, lAJomcn 125 Imports Want Our ‘Hello’ Spirit One hundred and twenty-five imports are arriving in State Col lege this weekend. They’re coming from all over the country and they’re going to stay. But the sad part of it all is that there will be T\p one special to meet them at the station and they won’t be sure how to get where they’re going. The point is that Curtiss-wright Corporation’s “Cadettes” are ar riving this weekend for. their six month’s course and this place will look kinda complicated and new to them. WSGA Senate has planned to have a few representatives on hand at the bus stop on College avenue and at the Greyhound Posthouse during the day, 'but two or three persons won’t be able to act as porters and information givers for more than 100 women. And since WSGA is a govern ment for, by, and of the coed en rollment of the College, every “campus-broken” woman could call it her duty to say the welcome words at the depot. . We don’t mean that they have to take the newcomers on campus tours or point out spots of interest. We doh’t mean that students should make up speeches, arid greet the arrivals with long, WCTU faces. , “Welcome to our fair campus. We represent the Women’s Student Government Association. There will be positively no drinking, no smoking. You cannot unpack trunks above the first floor and you shall make your beds before noon. Our Judicial body will judge your every move.” Neither do we mean that coeds should necessarily go right to the bus stops. A word of greeting or direction anywhere on campus will serve a good purpose. Watch for a suitcase and a be wildered expression and play host ess:"" • Alpha Tau Omega Elects Alpha Tau Omega elected Wil liam W. Thompson, president; John B. White, vice-president; rfichard J. Casler, secretary; and Joseph P. Shaw, treasurer at a recent meeting. The new officers were installed immediately after the election. A Common Expression in Town and on Campus “You Textbooks and Drawing Supplies Fountain Pens Stationery ■ » Loose Leaf Note Books Fillers Parcel Post Laundry Cases Cameras Films Photo Supplies FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SHOP AT METZGERS HE Department Pin Questions like “Are you calcium rich or calcium poor?” and “Have you.had your iron today?” will be answered at ,the home economics nutrition exhibit which will be held in 206 Home Economics, from 1 to 5 p. m. Monday, Miss Ruth Cun Get It At Metzgers” For Curtiss-Wright Program ins Nutrition Exhibit Pike, instructor in home econom ics, announced yesterday. Newly elected members of the Nittariy Coop are: Rose A. Schul man, Dale Winger, and Lydianna A. Zepp, PASS 733U9
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