_ FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 Frosh Women To Eilfoltain Big Sister . At. Tea .so6.oay First semester freshman women will, entertain their big sisters at a tea in Woman's Building and. McAllister Hall from 3 until 5 p.m. Sunday, Mary M. Dunlap, chair man for the tea, announced. All freshmen and their big sisters are urged to attend. Each freshman dormitory is as signed either to Woman's Building or to McAllister Hall. Coeds from the following dormitories will take their big sisters to the tea at Mc- Allister Hall: Beman's, Watts Hall, Cody Manor, Davey House, Fair mOunt Hall, •Pines,. , Rickardts, Bfern's, Mrs. Van Tries', coopera tiyes, local girls and commuters, McAllister Hall. Cs)eds from the following dor mitories will take their big sisters Jo the tea at_ Woman's - Building: Anchorage; Frazier Hall, Locust Lane, McCormick's, Mattil's, Mus ser's, Miss yam Tries', Wiley's, Ir- Vin• : Hall,. Jordan Hall, and Wo man's Building. Committee fOr:the big. acid little Woman Debaters seni To Tourney Four members of the women's debate squad will be sent to the .Innual Shippensburg State Teach . ers'._tournament Saturday, to par ticiPate -in the cross-examination debate, announced ' Dr. ClaYton Scliug, debate coach.. They are . : Jdan-Huber and Ruth Clyde, af firmative; 'Betty Maginnis and Cfertrude Rosen, negative. Both .teams , will Wave three.. debates. Johns Hopkins, Ursinus, Kutz- - town- State Teachers, Shippens- . ,Susquehanna, and probably Dickinson and American . - Univer.: ,sity will, be represented . at the .tournament. "' Continuing their • debate • series State College high school cie r . ;baters, the women's - squad.Partici-; in several more rounds last ...Wednesday and Thursday. Carolyn Lurch, Jean Barrinot, ;and Alice Hott;,affirmative speak_ . et's, - and Jane Park, Elaine Smith, an4..Dorothy Grutski, negative speakers, took part in. the. Wed nesday • debates., Betty . COplan and Schug chaired .the ..debates. -. .. Debaters' for the Thursday, rounds Were: . Edna Dent, Jitllia• *astewlca, and Lois SlOwie in the 'affirmatives' . first debate; • June ::Heckman, Bernice Greenes, and . .fiarriet Kerschner, negative's' in :;the: and Irene •Srptilietiski. aticVCarrnita . Cameron affirrnatiV: . "ea' , in the.'second.- Chairmen :.for , these Thursday debates . Were Ros- - 'end Givotovsky and Dr. Schug. Brill Releases Facts About Service Women _ . Of.,interest to coeds' contemplat: -ing enlistment. in various branches the:' service are the following announcements released by IVliss JuliaQ. Brill, associate. professor of. English: Marine recruiting officer Lieu enant Perrell will interview worn .en students concerning the United States Marine Corns.. - Appoint= Ments !for 'interviews . should lie Made in 304 Old Main. Latest information on t h e Vnited . States Cadet Nurses Corps and information on all the other branches of the women's services can be obtained from Miss Brill in '240 Sparks. ' and WAVE recruiting offi cers are expected on campus with in. the next two weeks. ..: . coeds who haVe signed up, for Coclette classes and have not filled out drop .forms- must see Miss Brill dr,their sCheduling.officer immedi ately, : or 'they will receive a -2, IVt'is's'Brilf added. • '''''''''' sister tea ,tnOtides, Mary M. Dun lap, chairman;.: Brigitte Uhlig, as sistant chairrhan; .Madeline Apple quist, Margaretißtick, Lavonna De wald, Card 15 iO4rrian, Joyce Esh leman, FraioOs;,, Grier, Barbara Hampe, jeatMe 'l<nox, Carolyn Lerch, Nancy,: , . Siierriff, Barbara Struck, Dorothy Taylor, and Janet Taylor. WHIMIWIJIMIMIIIIIII . YOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII Womeirin Sports 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111 WRA's _ swimming club elected officers at its weekly meeting, and the followinguivere chosen: presi dent, Marilyn'Tobisch; vice-presi dent;•Martha.GOkoriyi; secretary treasurer, T. l opis9 . . Lamade; and publicity chairrnat4 Eleanore Strode. - Instruction in aquacade swim ming is given every Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. by -Ruth Black, and felegraphia :meets will be held on March 10 and March 13. Partici patiorLin the...rneets is open to all girls who are full-time undergrad uate students,- who have a medical permit, and meet the scholastic re quirements. .. The fencing club•elected . .the fol lowing office:Es at its . business meeting . on January 13: president, Nancy Schrum; vice-president, Jeanne Thompson; 'and secretary treathirer, Evelyn Shuster,- The elubcitill Open to begin- . tiers; is offering a series-of. fencing lessons by " l ieutenant Foltz, U. S. Army, at 7:15. p.m. every, Thurs day. . 2. - Yetiilt; find our ICES • Smoother • Velvety • .• With True Fruit Flavors • : • . CREAMERY THE COLLEGIAN Lecturers Offer Conference Hours Following up its series of voca tional guidance lectures, the de partment of home economics will provide for conference hours in 110 Home Economics, 1:20 p.m. Tuesday, during which students may question lecturers. Available for consultation will be Prof. Franklin Banner, journal ism department head; Miss Agnes Brumbaugh, state leader in Home Economics Extension Service; Miss Vivian Crow, assistant professor of home economics education; Dr. Laura Drummond, director of home economics; Miss Sybil Emer son, instructor in home economics and related arts; Mrs. Marion S. McDowell, • associate professor of home economics and nurse r y school director; and Mrs. Mary Trout, chairman of institutional administration. The conference hours will be open to all students, regardless of year and curriculum. Sigma Delta Tau Pledges Pledges of Sigma Delta Tau re ceived their pins at the sorority's pledge meeting Sunday night. In formal get-togethers, movie dates, and small hiking parties are being conducted each Saturday after noon for the pledges. The first active pledge meeting will be held Monday night. For Com fartatiM Rooms, tirq TheCOLONJAL 123 W. NI 7 TA.N Y E. -Al/With Ruis.#7k. • Wate,* CAMPUS CALENDAR (Continued from page five) 7:30 p.m. Last semester midi- . dates and reporters meet at the office, 8:15 p.m. GSO training session, 110 Home Economics, 7:30 p.m. Chapel Speaker Freshman men's Council, 304 Old Main, 8 p.m. Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder of the Worship Commission of PSCA Lutheran Church of the Reforms.- meets, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. tion, Washington, D. C., will be Alpha Lambda Delta pledging, the chapel speaker in Schwab southeast lounge, Atherton, 7 : 30 Auditorium Sunday morning p.m Wednesday/ will be granted two one o'clocks Meeting for election of Agri- Winter Ball weekend, Ruth Ernst, cultural Student Council for next Judicial chairman, announced. LAST TIMES TODAY Olivia DeHavilland in ' "Government Girl" SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY DEN% MORGAN.IRENE MANNING BRUCE_ CABOT- GENE t.OOKOAFiI . • Directed by . ROBERT FLOREY ! WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY. i x eit kos live -muscles . ga l s get the exercise the Wh, And femi do I witl RA coil MBC , ... ~. , ~, , •=4,, ,, ~ # • . ... .. ' , . , . .. .: ..:. . . . ,t', , • :. ... ~.. . -...... Is .:„irailk • with • ..21,,L: 0 • .. . , •:: .kTaranint.4lll rz,;-iiip YON:. LK.A.f.',BIIAS,f,BIII4II • "Vkt `, ..; .* ••• :• s 1...„.. , It's MARVELOUS! it's the most riot ous, romantic wrestling match of all time! Directed by MITCHELL LEISEN Sam Play byllatuli ilinyaa Miptstics b Wanes 001 i semester, 107 Agricultural build ing, 4:30 p.m. All Agriculture students are urged to attend. Thursday Chess Club meets. 309 Old Main, 7 p.m. All are welcome. First semester freshman women evegronee lips . PAGE SEVErt
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