• h :dc E' FOXJ^Rr A «dk JiTJA/ " - 'WHEN SW»I.''IS'(BIVEH • SLUE 1 WARNING; •• • • ,• CAUTION! u ««, IREMEMBER! | C l h«c!k Judicial to Hear ffwentf Violators Marion C. Dougherty, judicial has announced that 20 cneds have been notified to report before the committee this week. The regular meeting will be at 4:15 today, although special meetings nay have to be called to accom j, iodate the number of cases. In the past the number of vio lators never exceeded four or six a week. Records of the last two weeks showed that 34 coeds ap ) .eared before the committee, Miss Dougherty stated. Coeds who are punished by the removal of a one o’clock permis sion over weekends may not leave the dormitories after 8 p. m., ac cording to the committee ruling. Violators have been dating until 10 o’clock 'and this is absolutely not permitted; cases of such re stricted dating will receive an ex tended campus. liW k Mmilm Dane® ISiis Friday. IWA will hold a record dance in Atherton Hall playroom from 9. )>.m. to midnight Friday night, Marjorie Magargel, president of 5 WA, announced last night. The raffling of one dollar’s worth of defense stamps will high light the dance to which- everyone };; invited. Admission is 10 cents per person and the latest records will be ' played, Miss Magargel stated. Co-chairmen of the dance are 1 forma R. Stern and Sydney H. li.inenburg, assisted by Barbara 3 "ayser, Betty J. Luchtemeyer, and Phyllis H. Wolfgang. ' Curtiss-Wright cadets are espe cially invited, according to Miss Magargel. Gamma Phi Holds Pledging Gamma Phi Beta will pledge four new members tonight. The new pledges are Marian H. Bat chelor, M. Jean Duncan, Nancy E. Geisse, and Sara E. Pollard. | »»»«•*« - v * \ New I livening Gowns i ... ;■$ | Arrived J mt hi for |-:l SOPH HOP > ••• i » : : M Charles Shop ■ iw-’T- ~ study busy scries or mi m mmm mm ■STUDY (JUST IPUBIK KAMO ANNOtmcmW nupww wmarow««itsotom» mnucrcu >mi witu itnwm m ukai ujc- )pßa>me»' yet too close 'beifmre diiisco'very, the Hist audible signal willbe.RED! Listen closely! \ ( •yo'ffir local srogvlatioiKui aimd <#)bseirve it&ieira! Sophomore Dribblers Defeat Strong Frosh 'Sextet , 33-29 The same frosh basketball team that defeated the seniors Monday, 35-18, bowed to a sophomore squad in a close battle ending' with the frosh held at 29 points and the sophomores at 33.. •Rebecca Walker scored 17 of the 29 frosh points followed by Mary A. Jennings who tallied the re maining 12 points. Other members of the squad include Mary Gun del, Mary Hooper, and Gloria Mc- Kinley. Three sophomores, Northrup, Hoppel, and Gilbert, monopolized the 33 sophomore points with scores of 18, 11, and 4 respectively. Other members of the squad in clude Crooks, Lyon, Newcomer, and Wills. The following schedule has been' released by Mary G. Longnecker, intramural chairman: Today—Freshmen meet the jun ior-senior squad, 7 p.m. Thursday Sophomores meet the junior-senior team, 8 p.m. Gemma Phi Bela Bows lo Alh East Alh Easl outbowled Gamma Phi Bela with a close 495-470 score Neuherger to Show film Dr. Hans H. Neuberger, head of the department of geophysics, will feature a film as part of his evening lecture in 110 Electrical Engineering from 7 to 9 o’clock this evening. The film, entitled “W.eather Theory,”-issued by the Army Signal Corps, will show characteristics of atinospheric waves and the large scale aii currents on the earth. SUBSCRIBE NOWI—FOR TOUR DAILY COLLEGIAN,.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ‘. • <I£WEMV I mm IHEMK9 ON VOW MftEOTON 7 ~. ~~ ►k- ~. M , u lEMEMT mm WAVE PASSES) BUT MAY HETURN !^-3c=r,^= = i IJAW6OI APPEARS 10 BE OVER ,• yesterday. Individual scores are: Gamma Phi Bela—Bollinger—llo, Burdick—99, Fear—9o, First—B7, and Ramaley—B4- Ath East—Kee fer—ll4, Levin—lll, Rothman— -111, Haverstick—-85, and Gross— -74. ' Tryouts for the National Inter- Collegiate Telegraphic swimming meet were held yesterday. Sixty schools throughout the country will compete. The various coeds who did try out were timed by the life guards; those who did not are asked to try out in any of the "White Hall plunge hours. The coeds who will compete will swim five hours a week dur ing plunge hours which are posted on the . White Hall bulletin board, according to Phyllis R. Watkins, swimming president. CLASSIFIED WANT-ADS 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 U. S. Army Phi Kappa Sigma 3t 16 chg PPM •TOR RENT—Single room. Apart ment 1, first floor, 124 S. Pugh 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 FOR RENT—Sunny single and double rooms close to campus'. Call Kimmel, phone 3332, 243 S. Pugh St. 5t 12 comp LOST—Sigma Chi fraternity pin. Initials R.S.M. ’45; also Alpha I!hi on back of pin. If found please tall Hal 2881. Reward. It 17- comp FOR RENT—One single and one double room. $2.50 per week. Only half a block from campus. 124 S. Pugh' street. 2t 17 chg B FOR SALE —One Polyphase du plex slide rule, good condition. Reasonable. Call Sticklet; ,2913. ! I 1. All light! (onllnuo out',, unlen* sp«(iluaily< etcntpird: 2: L«bvc tficllci' and; adiviliev. 1 • 3. Resumr- dliving, with' light! cm low/ bfanv. l 4>. Civilian Deffcntr remains, mob'illicdi 1. IhckHttfrii. 1 ~ 2. (ItHlm o.lmm featWluJ. Vmt rWI. Bill twr tk« “AS D»*r” m " -' ikmimJ k> <!» Ant Sttrkt Ctmmtml. \_ . A \ Arrsovu it tu v. i. orncx or civujan bitink Tryouts Held WRA Plans (o-Rec Hike; While Hall Playnighl Set for Saturday WRA will hold a co-rec hike Sunday afternoon, according to Elizabeth J. McKinley, club activi ties chairman. Those interested in attending should meet 'in front of White Hall at 2 p.m., Miss Mc- Kinley stated. Hikers are asked to take along 25 cents for supper which will be served at the WRA' cabin. ""Mary A. -Jennings, Adele J. Levin, Miss McKinley, and Joan Miller will leave before the group to prepare the cabin for the hikers. Winifred E. Spahr and Phyllis’ R. Watkins are the committee in charge of food. Playnighl Sei for Salurday -White Hall Pl'aynight will be held Saturday from 7 until 10 p.m. All gym facilities, including bowl ing' alleys, rifle ranges, and swim ming pool, are open to those who attend. Jh 3L CATHAUM— “Margin for. Error” STATE— “Powers Girl” NITTAT'JY — “Gentleman Jim” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY W, .1943.. Letters To The Editor^* (Continued from Page Two) ‘i as for .skiiers’ and hikers’ head.? quarters; .'the WftA cabin, is similarly With so much space around us-- with so many facilities available—* and with so many natural attract tions in the surrounding territory, why should we waste our time with such an excess of artificial' pleasure? • j D.G. Entertains Cadeties r-’-etfSO-i Delta Gamma will hold an’ in formal open house for the Curtisis -Wright' Cadettes, 2-5, p.ih. -Sattfr day. - ' - JOAN BENNET «%**- MILTON BERII *OTTO PREMINGER | ,f^W!L*A of PV/4% _jlj| mi mm pfml Yours very truly, .. I A New Skiing Fkn • NOW PLAYING' • • E X T H A-
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