PAGE EIGHT Panhel Penalizes Kappas For Eligibility Rule Violation Panhellic Ccuncil has penalized Kappa Kappa Gamma for an in .( raction of women's social fraternity eligibility rules, according to Panhel Council President Martha James. The fraternity committed 'ihis infraction when a pledge who does not have the required "I" All-College average was recently initiated. Privileges will be taken from the Kappas when next semester's rushing season begins December 4. The sorority will not be per mitted •to do any rushing until January 10. This means, specifically, that Kappa Kappa Gamma will be denied the right to have open houses . December 4 and December 18. When a week of open rushing will be begun by other campus scrorities January 3 to January 8, the Kappas will maintain a strict silent period. Then, starting with January 10 until January 13, the!, will be allowed to cempete with other sorority women. Kappa Kappa Gamma has been further penalized by the fact that while other sorities will be allow ed two rushing parties from Jan uary 10 to January 13, they will be allowed only one. WRA to Stage Playnite "WRA will stage a Playnite in White Hall from 7 to 9 o'clock to morrow night for all Nvittr-widow cveds and any others who want an evening of fun," Elizabeth J. Mc- Kinley, pres i d e n t, announced. Swimming, ping-pong, bowling, and shuffle board will be featured. Committee members Helen Swen son, swimming instructor, and Gloria Woodward, simming club representative, added that refresh ments will be served. CLASSIFIED SECTION (3)—To Indiana, Pa. Leave ' 10:30 a.m. Saturday; return Sunday night. Call Frank 3183. LOST Tan wallet, containing money and important papers. Reward. Call 4296. 1 t-pd--JAC LOST—Brown leather wallet with identification cards. Call Bob Geise 3316. Reward. HKH WANTED;:-:Student to care ' for 'furnace in exchange for room. Inquire 206 W. Beaver Ave. HKH ENGINEER WANTED—By Teddy Rtiosevelt to assist in building locks for the Panama:Canal. For further information , inquire in Schwab Auditorium : October 8 and 9. lt-chg—NGL FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment suitable for four stu dents. Call 2904. lt-chg—AF HELP WANTED Dishwasher. table , waiter, and fireman for next semester. For interview call at 257 E. Beaver. lt-pd—SFR ANARNEFI•EIRO:6IEF4SI , :111-IITTANY• 3UY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS- HERE FRIDAY— Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey in "ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC" SATURDAY— GENE AUTRY in "MEXICALI ROSE" MON & TUES— Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter in "CRASH DIVE" WED. & THURS— DEANNA DURBIN! in "Amazing Mts. Holiday" Senate Donates Open House Funds WSGA Senate will appropriate funds for an open house for serv icemen to be held in the dormi tories from 3 until 5 p.m. Sunday, according to Patricia Diener, presi dent. The open house will be der the joint sponsorship of the Coed Coordinating Committee and WSGA Senate. • A compendium of pamphlets written by WSGA officials from forty-seven states was presented to Senate by Miss Diener. She ex plained that this booklet replaced the traditional annual convention now curtailed by war conditions. It was decided that a Curtiss:- Wright cadette should become an ex-officio member of Senate in order to facilitate understanding between the Cadettes, Hamilton Propellor students, and coeds. UNITED STATES WAR °AtI.P STAMPS 1 /11 11, LAST TIMES TODAY '3wing Shift. Maisie" WY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERS SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY-6, 7; S THE COLLEGIAX Team Enroute So. To Carolina Game (Continued v,•oni Page Three) University will be an effective ball carrier this season. Although Carolina was decisive ly outscored by mighty Georgia Tech last Saturday, the Tarheels were ahead on first downs 14 to five and Joe Bedenk, State scout, returned from the game to assure the Lion coaches and players that "Tech had a ball game that never belonged to them." One of Tech's touchdowns came on an 80-yard run, but the other two were set up by Carolina fum bles deep in its own territory. Coach Tom Young has been drill ing his backs overtime on ball handling in practice this week to erase the fumbling plague. The Tech game unearthed two rookie Tarheel aces who will see plenty of action against State: Jack Fitch, a fast and shifty runner and pass receiver who accounted for Carolina's only score on a 32-yard reverse, and Hosea Rodgers, pow erhouse fullback who made the Alabama Orange Bowl varsity as a freshman last year. University of North Carolina authorities are preparing for a near capacity turnout for this in itial meeting with Penn State in a game which they term "the big gest intersectional tilt of the year on Tarheel soil." Honorary Calls Members Pi Lambda Theta, women's edu cation honorary, has issued a call to all members who belong to other colleges' chapters to become affili ated with the Penn State chapter. Members interested are requested to contact Miss Mary J. Wyland, president of the society, or' Miss Mabel E. Kirk, associate professor of; education, the faculty advisor. .• ; WARNER :EIROtHERS.: John GARFIELD Maureen. O'HARA in Dorothy Hughes' poweilully plotted "best-selling" romantic mystery! ' 4lll olk k soil /Mr ,;11 / 112--- - SALLY'S 7kaa . 4tA 7egetde/t FOR THE FIRST weweeqed QsZke, LIMIT* WOMEN IN SPORTS fluiliiiiiiiiiiimlllll limllolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll In the field hockey battle, the freshman team produced another victory Tuesday, defeating the sophomores, 3-2. Jane Walliarst accounted for two of the winning goals and Margaret Ramaley one. Dorcas Newcomer scored the two points for the losers. Last Thursday's game, resulting IWA Will Install Officers At Dinner IWA's first Installation Dinner.' Dance .is set for Saturday night; Norma Stern, ex-publicity chair man, announced. Dinner will be in Atherton's East dining room at 6:30, followed by installation of new officers at 7:30 in the banquet room of the Hotel,State College. Bud Wills' Campus Owls will play for dancing from 8 to. 11 A limited number of tickets are on sale at Student Union for $1.60: (IVliss Stern stressed the fact that only independent men and women are invited to the .semi-formal af fair. 'Sydney Rivenberg was elected . president of IWA in recent elec tions; Helen Schmidle, vice-presi dent; Rosemary Keyser, recording secretary; Jane . Walbarst, corre sponding secretary; Katherine Cutts, treasurer; Flora Bor, social chairman; and 'Gloria Woodward, athletic manager. Committee in charge of the din ner-dance is headed by Flora Bor, assisted .by Sara Masurousky, Mary'. Lou Casanave, and Rose mary Keyser. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1943 in a 2-0 score, was also in favor of the freshman team. Jane Walbarst again made the two goals. - Army-Navy hockey will begin next week, Betty Pike, chairman, announced. Two /teams of said titles will engage in a tournament, Chi() Tennis Champions The , ChiO tennis team emerged as final victor in the intramural tourney when Marge Schultz and Sally Duffy overcame the last op 7 ponent, Grange. Marge defeated Betty Pike ; 6-4, 6-4, and Sally, .after, josing the first game to Helen Barr, chalked up two successive wins to take the set. The score was 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. • -The All-College tennis-tourna ment line-Up has been released by Nancy Hodgson, • chairman. The teams are Penny Embury vs: Betty... Cresswell; Betty Pike, Gooch Med'l dinberg; iHelen- Barr, Sally. DitffY; , ., Jean :Nailer, Nancy,Hodgson. • Archery•Chib Elects . Officers elected -by . .the -Archery Club are Ruth Anders, .president; , Edith Morris, vice-president; 'Vir ginia Steinhauer, secretary. • A graduate assil l 4nt will 'in struct in archery b 4 Holmes Field at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday!! Wednesday, and Thursday.. . • - •-•".‘. Forestry Society(Meets Penn State Forestry-Society will meet in 105 Forestry Building at 7:30 p.m: Wednesday. The meeting, will feature a film, "Birds - OT Frick Park," . to be shown by Mr, di•ass' of the bureatt..ofoarks, Pittsburgh, StUdents,. , factilty.,,!serVldemen; and. the public are all ccirdiallrinMed,