PAGE EEGHT Coeds Go Over Top In Christmas Drive Pain State coeds went over the "cop in supporting the WSGA ate and House of Representatives .Christmas Drive by exceeding the $3OO goal by $56 .The drive started December 3 and closed Wednes day. Funds collected will be contri buted to three organizations :Mif flin County Children's Aid, Ameri can Women's Hospitals, and Mrs. Hetzel's Committee. Mifflin County Children's Aid, located in Lewistown; was estab lished to buy Christmas presents and clothes for adopted children whose foster parents are unable to . do so because of financial difficul ties. • • American Women's Hospitals, a world organization, is active •in home and foreign service, with branches in China, Greece, and 20 bombed cities in England. ' Mrs. Hetzel's Committee has set up a loan fund for women students of the College. This is one way in whica coeds can help classmates meet emergencies by loans pro curnd through the office of the Dean of Women. , Women's Building leads dormi tory and sorority units with $36.68, followed by Mac Allister Hall with $21.20. Irvin Hall came next ,with $17.55 with Grange taking fourth place with $11.12. IISC Signs Campus OWls Campus Owls have been con tracted -to play for ISC's first dance after Christmas vacation, to be held in Rec. Hall from . 9 to 12 p. rr., January 15, announced, Helen Schmidle, representing the advisory committee for the affair. Phi Mu recently initiated Nancy Hodgson. , Independents Sponsor New Year's Vic Dance "IMA-IWA New Year's Dance" sponsored by these two indepen dent college organizations, will be held in the Armory from 8 p. m. to 12 p. m. January 1. This dance wilt top off the celebration of the Nor• Year. Barbara Wedge and Jack Mur ray are co-chairmen for the af fair. With 12 IMA men and IWA coeds acting as hosts and hostesses the entire organization is banding together to see that all who come enjoy a bang-up time. Music will be supplied 'by the latest dance and swing records. The Armory will be brightened up by gay and gala New Years dec orations-in order to insure. a lively atmosphere. Refreshments will be served at a coke bar. The co-chairmen urge .. all stu dents to turn out for the dance and -insure that all boys. and coeds without dates are also welCome. Admission .charge will.be 35 cents a person. 11-12 Unit Plans Formal Al Rec Hall (Continued from page one) A/S Russ Parker, chairman; Pvt. Philo Strickland assisted ,by A/S J. P. McDonald, entertainment; Pvt. Carl- Swope, cke t s; A/S Frank Neish and A/S Arthur Mil ler, nublicity; and Pvt. Wa y n:e Chaffin,. music. The co-operation of the College liatiag -Bureau is already . insured, according to the committee, so that Navy or Marine men, especially those new to the campus and the program, wishing: dates for formal will have no difficUlty getti n:g: the'n. The • dance will begin . at 8:30 a.m., ending at midnight with time , remaining for• escorting dates home: ~.: , :...,i , ,,, . ,,.:] : :,, 4•:;\:.:.:,..;:,::;''ikr :%i: Y THE COLLEGIAN Women In Sports Julia Gilbcrt has been elected by WRA executive board to tem porarily 'act as president of •this organization until late February. She will substitute for Elizabeth McKinley, WRA president, who will leave for practice teaching after Christmas. Playnight this Saturday will be under the direction of Gloria Woodward, president of the swim ming club. Peggy Wood will rep resent the Executive Board and Miss "Johnnie" Fleming will be the staff member present. The Board voted at its meeting . to donate $25 to the WSGA Christmas Fund. Miss McKinley added. WRA will hold its annual Christmas party for children of Lemont Township at White Hall at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow: Expenses of the party will be paid from the receipts of the dime campaign which coeds .have been sponsoring in the dorms. There will be no WRA Execu tive Board meeting next week. WRA Intramural Board held an informal party in the WRA room at While Hall at 8:30 o'clock yes terday. Members of the Board at tended and guests incluc:.ed Miss Haidt, Miss Lucy, Miss Auster, Mrs. Engel, and •Elizabeth McKin ley. . . 12=11•3 Intramural baske moved into its second week with a total of six games played. Chi 'Omega defeated AlPha_.Epsilon Phi by a score . of 24-12, '':and Ath East downed 'the • 'Curtiss-Wright -ca dettes 46-17 last Friday: Opening their season, the A Chi O's scored a 19-11 win over the AEPhi's, and the• Kappas won - from 'Wom en's Bldg.-Mack by :a default. The downtown dorms scored their in itial victory in the same. way, as SDT defaulted,. In the only game on Wednesday. AEPhi defeated Phi Mu by• a score of 21-13., °GA N T A PAC- Hallberg Td3 Organize New Year's Eve Dance; Arrange Open Houses With students bemoaning the fate of spending New Year's Eve on campus this year, plans for an All-College dance to be held at Rec Hall from 9 to 12, Friday, December, 31. makes thoughts of the holie,ay a little more bear able. All College Cabinet appointed Pa tricia .Hallberg as chairman of a committee to organize the dance, and Miss Hallberg will make ar rangements to obtain a service band for the dance. The Coed Coordinating Committee will as sist Miss Hallberg in planning and directing the NeW • Years' Eve dance. Official approval has been granted for the- affair by Miss Charlotte. E. Ray, dean of women, and Colonel Edward D. Ardery, Commanding' Officer of the post. All sorority houses and liVing units will hold open houses for all in attendance at the dance, at which refreshments will .be served. WSGA has extended the appropriation for food to be ser ved at these. open houses, Miss Hallberg stated. 1:30 permissions. have, been granted to all servicemen for the night of the dance. Any students who should. re ceive drop-add adjustment money may pick up : their checks .at the Bursar's office. The checks have been made out for . students who have been incorrectly. 'charged for di•op adc:s. LOST—Wedding ring. Finder please call Gloria Wheyel, 313 State College Hotel. ltchaf BUY your Christmas cards early frorri Ensign Jenkins Room 73, Nittany Lion Inn. . • as Santa Claus • • cheerful red . carton-of Christmas Chesterfields *•is a gift yon can peed' on to please: any smoker. Their • Milder, Cooler, Better Taste preciated. everywhere: . They never. fail* to SATISFY,' and here's. why -7 . . Chesterfields' Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaCeos can . be depended on every, time: to give smokers what they want. Pit Chesterfields on-your .. '• • ...... must list for Christmas. ..,f•'.7 5, 401h • . You can't buy a better cigarette. 1110 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 CLASSIFIED SECTION BLACK and silver Parker 'SI Pen. lost between Sparks and Mac Hall Sat., Dec. 12. Please turn in to Student Union. Reward. HKH WANTED—Ride to Mt-• Carmel during Christmas week. Phone 4163. it LOST Light tan camels-hair, full-length overcoat, tan buttons, Doutrich's label. Please call Heim, 2369. HKH MAN urgently needed. Potency only requirement. Hurry! Call Lorna Warshawsky Room 216, Atherton. TWO. RIDES WANTED -- to New York (we'll settle. . for' Philadelphia or vicinity) on . Wed; '. resday, December 22. Call. .10f', Atherton. • . ltcomp LB:14. LOST—Green 'Lifetime Schaeffer pen. Finder call _Theta Phi. Al pha house. Ask for Norma. ward. ltcompßMH LOST—Sterling " silver bracelet' with name•in links: Sentimental::: value. Finder please call Chi "Om--:: ega. Ask for Carol. Reward. WANT your girl serenaded?. Love . - songs, Christmas. carols .•. sung. sentimentally and cheap. Call Ed: Kolasinski, Bill Taylor 3904: LOST—GoId ideOlification brace-: let between main gate and back steps of Old Main. Return to stud- ent Union. ANTEDSomeone to :take diO- tation, type, • and send PENN STATE ENGINEER_ jokes teletypewriter circuit to othei college engineer magazines... Ad s -,[ dress replies to the business nian 77 , ager nof 'the: . .PENN : STATE% EN GINEER and leaVe them" at . S,ttif; dent Union. CAR with jerk craves . ,date'. - . under s's"—unlimitectpossibit. - ities—call Bellefonte 2070 •today,. ? ,- between! 7 and - B.'
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