PACTS SIX Co-op Expands Membership; Plans Extensive Program Despite the troubles that most Four essentials of happiness or campus groups have been having bers loin in college activities as an acljußtment, according to Dr. M. E. in keeping themtelVes going since organized group. -They attend John, professor of rural sociology the 'war hit student enrolhnent, the sports functions in a body, form- at the College, are: tellege 'Cooperative Society is one ing their own hearty cheering sec- 1. The desire to be "somebody" Lion, and the men haVe formed a organization that has more than in the eyes of others. doubled its membership in the past bowling team Which is a con- 2.The desire to explain your re two years. tender in the intramural, league. all 3. to your environment, hi answer to a letter 'sent to at/ Just before the war there were 3. The desire for affectionate re organizations in. the recent War two student cooperative houses in - lationship with others. s a campaign, the co-op rnem. 7 town, one for men and the other, Mr/ bers voted to contribute $49.50 as 4. Health and physical needs. • the Vittany co-op, for 'coeds, but their share in the drive. Dr John, whose longtime hobby with the 'Mass exodus -of Inge -SW , - dents it was decided 'to 'dispense In view of their steady rise in is laarning what people try to get with the men's house. There Were - membership, the group is confident out of life, recently outlined these so meny applications fromwomen that the co-op movement will be- bask. needs. Young people, he students, hetretter, that a second come even stronger on campus found, usually want a "kick" out coed dorm, the Allen co-op, was after the war. • But rather than of life, while the more sedate- seek started two semesters ago, and this merely plan and hope they are de- an abundant life or satisfaction. semester - the Fairmount women's terminedly building up their or- It's only natural to want to be co-op was added 'to the list. ganization now to lay the ground- important, Dr. John explained, but work for the future. if a man happens to be a ditch- By chipping in about three digger or a window-washer, he working hours each a week, the should do the job well enough to 105 students in the society are able to ir to reduce their expenses consider- Army fir Ili i rain be proud of it. It's also natural, Dr. John said, to crave affection and ably. Room rent i5..52.75 per week want to be missed by the folks for the girls, who plan the menus, s . even fh S ervice back home, "but if they don't seem supervise the kitchen work, and to miss you, remember they still do all their own housework. The • have each other to make up for men students, who room outside 6 • but eat in the co-ops, work as roup On Campus your absence." "Sometimes, in our desire to ap waiters, dishwashers, and mainte nance ' Still another new service group, pear acceptable to others, we corn their crew. It is estimated that the seventh, will begin training at ' pensate for our basic needs in some expenses of $5.25 per week the College when more than 100 undesirable way," he added. for food are half of what they enrollees in the newly organized "'Much of this behavior is merely town. The time spent on work Arm y would have to pay if they ate in Specialized Training Re- an attempt to gain recognition; and serve Program arrive on campus an analysis of background usually amounts to about three hours per December 13. reveals what causes it." week No individual is completely ad- Supplementing a wartime en- THs semester an extensive en- ;lusted, he pointed out, and no in gramroliment which already includes ertainment and - recreation_ pro- dividual should be—"for we need More than 2,700 navy, marine, air M has been planned and car- to continue to make adjustments. corps, diesel engineering, .army ried out by co-op officers. There When we can no longer make specialized training program, and w are dances every weekend, some them, we are not really happy." basic ROTC students, the new Of them special, affairs such as their Hallowe'en party and their group. will consist entirely of 17- semi-formal Thanksgiving dinner year-old members of the Enlisted Youth Conference Head dance. Last week a cabin party Reserve Cerps . on inactive duty. excursion hiked Out to Watts lodge Although receiving, no pay be- Discusses Post-War Path : • for a cabin party. .. cause of their inactive duty status, corn-the ASTRP students will be pro- Speaker for Sunday's Chapel Working -on the theory of vided with housing, board, medical service will be Mr. Thomas Q. bining business with pleasure, the care, and tuition by the Army, Harrison, educator, world traeler, Allen co-op is holding an indoor; - v according to Colonel Edward D. and social analyst,, whose topic is picnic tomorrow night, partly be- Ardery, commandant of the Col- "America's Post - War Decision, cause the maintenance crew is lege's military department. Their Whielr Path?" planning to paint the kitchen and uniform, to be worn - only during Soon after . his graduation from partly to collect kitchen utensils. The picnic is officially termed a regular drill periods, will be the college, Mr. Harrison won hearings "kitchen shower" and. each mem- same as that now worn in basic from such distinguished American ben will be asked to bring an ad- ROTC classes. audiences -as - the Ford Hall Forum mission fee in the form of hard- Colonel Ardery said the reserve (Boston) and Town Hall (New trainees will probably observe the York.. same . regulations now in effect for After fighting with the Tank the regular ASTP students under Corps in France in 1918, Mr. Har his command. Possible exception, risen -began his work among stu he stated today, might be tne elim- dents in 35 foreign countries.' He ination of guard duty. - was the architect of the first World The ASTRP students will be per- Youth Peace Conference held in _ milted to remain in college until 'Holland in 1928. the end of the term in which they Three years * of graduate study reach the age of 18. Under present at Yale and an extended study plan', they will then receive a twoL• mission to Japan, China, Korea, week. furlough, following which and Manchuria followed. The op they will be called to active duty portunities afforded - by thiS mis and undergo a 13-week basic mili- sion included that - of providing in tary Training course. timate contact with Fascist mili- During that time, Colonel Ardery. tarism, so that after his ten years . said, they will be screened and of work abroad, Mr.- Harrison re- tested to determine whether they solved to teach Americanism at are suited to enter the Army Spe- home. For eight years he - . has ,- cialized Training Program on an worked intensively with teen-age active duty status. youth in New Jersey. , . The group recently decided to revive "Scoop," their co-op paper, The journal will be for both local and foreign consumption, since the corresponding secretary, who keeps in touch with co-op members now in the armed services, is planning to send copies of "Scoop" to all former co-opers. Whenever possible, co-op mem- PHA Sponsors Worship Study Group Series Worship study group series are being sponsored by Commission 111 of the Penn State Christian Association, with talks by repre sentatives Jof several local churches and by James T. Smith, acting gen eral secretary of the PSCA. The study groups, which began November 24 with a talk on "Mu sic and Worship" by Rev. Milton Vosr,e.! of the Evangelical Church, Will meet in 304 Old Main at 4:20 p.m. each Tuesday. Dr. Malcolm V. Mussina, Metho dist Church, will speak on "The Bible and Worship" Tuesday. Janies T. Smith, PSCA, will con clude the series. His topic will be "Religious Resources." Dottie Hoke is in charge of this series. . The annual Christmas watch services will be held in the Hugh Beaver room from 7:20 a.m. to 7:50 a.m. each Wednesday. Phys Ed Dean's List Dean's honor list in the School of Physical Education for the sum mer semester as released by Dean Car! P. Schott is: Seniors: Francis An oe Alice Burwell, Martha Haverstick, Adele Levin, and Mary Welch - . Anna Radle was the only juni o on the list. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to announce to all students that, in order to arrange accommodations for travel= from December 20 through 24, inclusive, it will be necessary to make reservations by purchasing your ticket as far in advance as possible, but not later than , twelve 'hours prior to your intended departure time. All buses will leave from the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE Leave State College, Pa. East Bound West Bound North Bound *7:40 A. M. 1:10 A. M. 8:00 A. M. *2:40 P. M. 6:30 A. M. 2:55 P. M. **7:55 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 6:20 P. M. NOTE—'Through coaches to Harrisburg, Lancaster and Phil adelphia. **Through coach to Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and New York City. THE COLLEGIAN Dr. John Lists Basic Needs 0/ Happiness; Stresses Adjustment State Solves 0-Ops Sponsor Contest Tree Problem To Choose Theme Song Penn State's three cooperatives, For Christmas Nittany, Allen, and Nittany Annex, are now. sponsoring a song contest • Record. Christmas tree produc- for the purpose of choosing their ti on by Pennsylvania's local alma mater, reported Jean Wilcox, growers should sidetrack the Allen Street Co-Op's social chair threatened yuletide shortage, than. Frank T. Murphey, professor of A board of judges has already forestry extension at. the College, predicted today. been chosen and every member of • Using part-time help and, con the c er 19. petatives will vote by pe-' centrating on the markets closest eeMb Arrangements are .being made to their source - of' supply to lessen with . the rtnisic department tehtiVe transportation problems, • the a professor - speak to• members of State's growers will produce_more than a million Christmas trees the co-ops before the final voting t this season, explained Professor takes place, Miss Wilcox stated: Murphey. " Peprisylvania-o'growers have been concentrating on the produc tion of Red, Scotch, and White pine, so the majority of Christmas trees this season will be long needled, according to Professor Murphey. Although evergreen tree growers are rather evenly scattered. throughout the ' State, three of the largest producers arc in Indiana, Susquehanna, and Columbia counties. "We will miss the usually large importations from Canada, the New England states, and the 'West," he added, "but it won't be nearly so serious as some peo ple seem to think." Professor Murphey believes lo cal,, growers will realize that they` will be serving both the people's and their own interests by putting every available tree on the mar ket while transportation difficul ties keep out most of the trees from other states. Pennsylvania is far .more for tunate than many other states in this respect, he believ&,,,i.nce ; nt, has a reserve of evergreen trees not available in most other sec tions of the country. • • Sigma 'Clk Elects •- Sigma Chi recently elected Ric aid S. Reynolds, . president; Robert L. Campbell, vice-presi dent; Malcolm H. Stull, secretary;, David E. Adams, treasurer; and Edward P. Zemprelli, pledge mas ter. ' William K. Allen was initiated into the chapter. Zet' , . Tau Aloha recently pledged Marion Krape, Helen Vandervort, and Wanda Alexander. Gamma Phi Beta recently pledgiad Margaret Bowes. "OH, I'VE PLENTY OF TIME,". You Sag 1,, .... a . V BUT HAVE YOU? . 44 W Time waits for no man or woman, so be on the safe side.. Re-! g 4 yi member, you've a lot to, do these days and. your Christmas shop- io ping should be done wisely and patriotic.ally. In order to getij i that Fashionable Purse for Mother or that Beautiful Slip for. ? I I T Sis, shop now. Your best gal Would be' crazy about Trim Gloves 1.4 4 M or Costume Jewelry. Don't be caught 3n the rush! tA a ii • g PATERSON'S HOSIERY SHOP Ml3ttilMs,MT . :*7otV:s7lssMMlSlfS)t•l=Mliltaftl74?iitirAllMl:filtZgri.34l FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 "Behind your Ears?" Do you have it, behind your _ears? The, expression is old but the idea is new. We mean Roger & Gallet dry perfume. You can apply it to your skin the same as liquid perfume. Just touch i t to your'skin with your Finger tips ... Put it behind your ears or in the crook. of Your ajm for the charm of last ing Fragrance. It's captured stardust ...It's Roger & Gallet diy"perfume, ROGER & GALLET,- r`~;
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