The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1943, Image 6

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    GE SIX
Jalopies are out
{or the duration
AND SO ARE UNNECESSARY
LONG DISTANCE CALLS
War calls, vital for victory,:must go through
PROMPTLY. But they can't if telephone lines are
needlessly congested. Do your part in speeding
essential calls by following these suggestions:
Make only URGENT Long Distance
calls to war ceiiters like Washington,
Chicago and Detroit.
When you DO use Long Distance,
give the operator the number of the
distant telephone, if you can.
Keep all your Long Distance calls AS
BRIEF AS POSSIBLE.
Try to avoid calling between the hours
of 7 to 10 P.M. That's when moat
Service Men are calling home.
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WOMEN IN SPORTS
WRA will greet next semester
freshmen informally at the annual
rally 7:30 p. m. Friday, Novem
ber 5, announced Peggy Good. Ex
ecutive Board member, according
to a recent change in plans.
Clubs are in charge of the rally
which centers about an autumn
festival theme. Mary Ann Jenn
ings is general chairman. Fresh
men will have an opportunity to
select the club they wish to join
after individual clubs demonstrate'
their particular activity.
The Executive Board will be in
troduced by President Elizabeth
McKinley.
PLAY NIGHT TOMORROW
Miss Jessie Cameron, assistant
professor of physical education
in charge of Play Night tomor
row, is assisted by Dorothy Wall
ace, rifle club chairman, and Mary
Ann Jennings, board member.
Weekly meeting of the Execu
tive Board are 7:15 p. m. Wednes
day instead of 8:00.
FRESHMAN WIN
The freshman team continued its
winning streak in the second week
of field hockey, outscoring the
sophomore team last Thursday,
4-2, and Tuesday, 2-0, while the
Curtiss-Wright players fell before
the freshman machine which scor
ed seven goals to the losers 0, yes
terday. -.
Co-stars ' Jane Wolbarat and
Skip Ramaley made 3 and I points
respectively; • Dorcas Newcomer
and Betty Pike scored 1 apiece
for the opposition in the first game
last week. In this week's opener,
Wolbarat and Ramaley again
shone, carrying the game with one
goal each. Overcoming the Cur
tiss-Wrighters, Wolbarat and Ra
maley shared scoring honors again
Tau Phi Sigma Initiates;
Young Speaks al Banquet
Tau Phi Sigma, women's com
mercial honorary, having recently
admitted eight new members, will
hold its annual initiates' banquet
at the Nittany Lion Inn October 6.
Speaker for this informal banquet
will be Henry Young of the Liberal
Arts Placement Departrrient, who
will discuss "Job Possibiliti4s iri
the Secretarial-Pield."
Those fulfilling the honorary's
membership requireinents, an All-
College average of 1.5 and a sec
retarial subject average of 2, were
'Babette Doniger, Jean Runk, Mar
jorie Renner, Rosalyn Lowerstein,
Virginia Manley, Nancy Hamill,
Annette Wartel, and Joan . Runkle,
announced Sue Clouser, president.
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with three points apiece, and Pat
Aloe made cne goal for the vic
tors.
TENNIS SEMI-FINALS
ACHiO and Grange defeated
AOPi and Alpha Z Delt in the
tennis sime-finals over the week
end. Marge Schultz defeated Alice
Hooper 6-3, 6-3; and Sally Duffy
won over Mary Ann Jennings, 6-3,
2-6, 6-4 for the former. Grange
winners were Helen Barr over
Penny Embury, 7-5, 0-6, 7-5; Bet
ty Pike over Nan Smith, 6-0, 6-0.
Finals will be this week, an
nounced Nancy Hodgson, chair
man.
All coeds who are interesting in
playing in the All-College tennis
tournament are requested to sign
up in White Hall by noon Satur
day.
Senate Installs
New Officers
Patricia Diener, new WSGA
Senate president, Patricia G. Hall
berg, vice-president, and Ger
trude G. Rosen, treasurer, were of
ficially installed into WSGA top
positions Wednesday.
Kathleen Osgood, secretary, who
is not in school this summer, will
assume her duties in November.
Newly elected officers are Joanne
B. Ogden, senior senator; Doris
Funk and Helen J. Martin, jun
ior senator; Gloria McKinley, so
phomore senator; Ann Decker,
town senator; Mary L. CassanaVe,
independent senator„-.,..
Ruth Ernst, new IATSGA judicial
head was appointed by retiring
chairman Marion C. Daugherty.
Alice Drum, other senior Metriber,
will act as judicial head until the
end of this Semester. ".
Anne Harwick was elected sec
retary of the committee and Joan
Shearer will take a place in the
committee in the fall. A summer
semester freshman will also be se
lected as a member of the group.
Future Farmers Initiate
Penn State's chapter of Future
Farmers of America will hold its
initiation meeting in the Ag Ed
Building at 7 p.m. Monday. New
officers elected at the last meeting
are president, Edward Keller; vice
president, Paul Burns; _secretary,
Richard Saunders; treasurer, Ken
neth Flunk; and reporter, Charles
Diefenderfer.
Kappa Kappa Gamma recently
elected Julie Gilbert, president;
Kitty, Vogel, recording secretary;
iiotcas Newcomer, corresponding
secretary; and Sally Schmidt, trea
surer. The senior initiate banquet
was held last night at the Nittany
Lion Inn.
orter
One satisfaction in leg make-up
is that the gals don't have to wash
their "stockings" 'before wearing.
NEW HOURS
to
Accommodate
Service Mat
• Open
Wednesday, Saturday
Evenings
Until 9 o'clock
THE MUSIC ROOM
Glennland Bldg.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1943
this Is No
BULL
So Get on the
BALL
and Wo , ll Sae You
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