PAGK FOTOt WOMEN 1 SPORTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiniHiimiimiimiiuimiiiiiimiii A sturdy freshman six upset a Vwerful junior-senior team, 35- in the. first of a series of inter < ! iw; basketball tilts. Charlotte • Siangier with an individual score of 12 led the junior-senior team, while Becky Walker walked off with scoring honors for the frosh well as the entire group with 19 ) "lints. The interclass basketball sched ule, as released by Mary G. Long >".'Cker, intramural chairman, is as fallows: Tuesday—Freshmen meet the ujihoinores, 7 p.m. Wednesday Frosh meet the, nmor-senior team, 7 p.m. Thursday Sophomores meet jo junior-senior team, 8 p.m. Wlavt. <af m'ii, im iA«:3WAA& rea'iift, m&edm&V %|j €mm- *he-'WAAC remiljf ■ help mim-Ahe .mmrf 'r ■ The whole idea-of the WAAG is to replace trained soldiers f'JrkXi'fr. needed at thefront. If'American women pitch in now to help ’ our Army (as women in Britain, Russia and China do), we can hasten Victory and peace. Whmt- emm mp em9lege edmemiiem .eewutrihMteif I '- College training is important equipment for many WAAC duties to ° l° n g to list. Cryptography, drafting, meteorology; / ' laboratory work, Link trainer and glider instructing, for ex / ample. If you are a senior you may enroll at once and be placed on inactive duty until the school year ends. See your WAAC faculty adviser for more details. Mm* emn M lime- emmforinblp;mm-'WAAC-pmp?. inmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiminiiiimiiimiii Bowling Scores Alpha Chi Omega bowed to Zeta Tau Alpha, 424 to 443, in the in tramural bowling tournament yes terday. Individual scores include: Zela Tau Alpha Reding, 93; Clark, 74; Stahlnecker, 87; Con rad, 112, and McCleary, 77. Alpha Chi Omega —Fisher, 93; Long, 95; Bollinger, 68; Chestnutt, 84, and Stanton, 84. Gamma Phi Beta will meet Ath East at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Kappa Kappa Gamma will en tertain 25 ensigns at a coke hour, 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Emphatically yes! Already the President has authorized the Corps to expand from 25,000 to 150,000. .The Air Forces and Signal Corps have asked for thousands of WAAC mem- _ hers to help with vital duties. Both Ground Forces and - Services of Supply are asking for thousands more. Membera of the WAAC may be assigned to duty with the Army any where some are already in Africa and England. There are few civilian jobs in which you could earn clear income,- as WAAC enrolled members do, of $5O to $l3B a month.— with all equipment from your toothbrush to cloth r ing, food,quarters,medical and dental care provided. WAAC officers earn from $l5O to $333.33 a month. .)3Y)T WAR BONDS AND STAMPS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN WSOA Service Board To Welcome Cadetles ■As a welcoming gesture for Cur tiss-Wright Cadettes, WSGA Jun ior Service Board will hold a cof fee hour in Atherton Hall from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday, according to Carol M. Kane, chairman. Mary J. Matry, chairman of the hour, will be assisted by Kathryn R. Brong, Kathryn K. Metzger, Elizabeth A. Striple, and Sarah A. Thompson. Working on the WSGA nutri tion drive committee are Miss Matry, chairman; Alice R. Fox, Elizabeth J. McKinley, and Miss Thompson. Mortar Board, national senior women’s honor . society; Junior Service Board, and Cwens, nation al sophomore women’s honorary, will meet in Jordan Hall at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The group will then go to Watts Hall to welcome the engineering students. ?O r el 9• classified! WANT-ADS LOST—Solid gold high school ring with initial “P” and “memorial” on outside. Call Paul, 2973. Re ward. It 16 comp RTK FOR SALE—A-l Drawing Set for sale by 1-A in the army. Set and I must go this week. Call Hal, 2340. 2t 16 pd FEC WANTED—AII State wolves to leave my third floor Irvin girl alone for the duration. Thank you. A tJ. S. Army Phi Kappa Sigma 3t 16 chg PPM WANTED—Ride to Harrisburg or Shippensburg late Friday night' or Saturday morning. Call 4186, ask for Don. ' S#h»»(© questions and answers of interest to every patriotic college woman Tim drilling sdouifo so strenimms—! Nonsense! The most, beautiful women in America today are the girls in khaki! Some calisthenics and drilling are vital to general good health, discipline and tuned-up reflexes'. After a few weeks at Fort Des Moines, Daytona Beach ,or the hew Fort Oglethorpe, framing center you’ll feel better than ever in your life- - Maybe t ironldn't iike the work? People are happiest doing what they do well. Every effort - is made to place you where your service will count most toward final Victory. You may have some latent talent that will fill a particular need for work interesting and new to women such as repairing the famous secret bombsight, rigging parachutes, operating the fascinating new electronic devices—. or driving an Army jeep over foreign terrain. \\^l Then I hare a chance to team something new ? Yes, indeed; And the list of WAAC duties grows-constantly. The training and experience you get in the. WAAC may ’ equip ’ you for many stimulating new careers, opening up for women. .. . WikmiUrc a*g< chance* of promotion ? ■ ’ Excellent. The Corps.is expanding, rapidly and needs new officers, both commissioned and noncommissioned. Those who join now Have-the best chances. All' new.officers’ come up through the, ranks; If qualified, you may obtain s v commission in 12 weeks sifter beginning basic training. ' : • i What im the age range anti other requirements? , Very simple. You may join if you are a U. S. citizen, aged . f 21 to 44, inclusive, .at least 5 feet tall and not oyer 6 feet, in good health -4 regardless of race, color or creed. Biit the - Army needs.you;now —;don’t delay. Total War won’t wait!- . MJnguists needed. If you ppeuk hud write Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French, German or Italian,' see your local-Army recruiting o&ce now! You are needed for interpreting, cryptography, communications. ’* r :fJo>rji'«~ - r.r further »<e«y»iar nesuMMt*'. U c ' a fn» mjr «r at kchrrx i ng •• - • itlilTJl 1' 'INVVCTIO'N StAtlOS- 3tcomp-l 1,12.13,DW. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 194^ WANTED—A ride to Harrisburg or Shippensburg late Friday night or Saturday morning. Call 4186, ask for Don. 3t 10 comp DW FOR RENT—Single room. Apart-* ment 1, first floor, 124 S. Pugh street. 2t 16 chg REM FELLOWS live in comfort and quiet at the “300” Club near Campus, good rooms. Call 4304. 3t comp 4 FOR SALE—Complete suit of tails—shirt, tie, vest, etc. Size 39. Call 2242. 2t 16 pd BIF WANTED—Students for part time work for board.. Phone 2581, ask for caterer. 3t comp-11,12,13DW FOR RENT—Sunny single and double rooms close to Call Kimmel, phone 3332, 243 S, Pugh St. 5t 12 comp’ SUBSCRIBE NOW!—FOR YOUR DAILY COLLEGIAN,
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