The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 11, 1944, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Representatives Discuss
Serviceman Counseling
Representatives of the College
regularly responsible for counsel
ing students will meet with those
responsible for religious counsel
ing in symposium to discuss prin
ciples and, methods of group and
individual counseling of service
men, Arthur R. Warnock; Dean of.
Men, announced.
The symposiums, sponsored; by
the Committee • on Recreation and
Welfare, will be held in Room 104
Old' Main; 7:30' to p.m. every
Thursday.
The symposium Thursday will
be a panel discussion on "What'
Chaplains and Military Com
manders Learn. About- Service
Men:" Those heading the panel
will' be - Lt; Col. G. G. Mills,
Cothdr. W. S. Gabel, Maj. T. E.
Leeti Lt. J. A. McClintock, and-
Chaplain C. F. Lauer. They will
discuss incipient problems of in
dividual and group•morale, home
sickness, worries, infractions of
regulations, and. needs for a con
fidential adviser.
"Identifying Maladjust in ent s
and Dealing with Them" will be
the title of the symposiuM March
2, and a panel discussion March
9! will be on "Discussions Yield
ing Ideas and Attitudes that Men
Live By."
A Photo
WILL MAKE HIM HAPPY I •
Pictures Tinted, Black or White,
and in All Sizes
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
Kaye's Korner
Courtesy and Service
Are Still Unrationed.
"The Post Office Is Just Opposite Us"
V-12 Medical Officer
Draws Active Duty
Lt. (jg) Mathew Emil Kuber,
formerly of the Naval Hospital at
Philadelphia, has replaced Lt. (sg)
Ernest H. Coleman as medical offi
cer for the Navy V-12 unit here.
Lt. Coleman has been assigned to
active duty aboard a carrier in the
Atlantic. His family will remain in
State College.
A well known 'Philadelphia ath
lete, lit. Kuber is a graduate of
Villanova and - of the Temple -Ijni;-
versity medical sctiool. He won
letters in track, football, and bas
ketball at Roman Catholic Hier
School and was a guard on the
Villanova team - that defeated' Penn
State at Beaver Field in 1936. This
victory marked Villanova's only
triumph over Penn State.
Honorary , Holds Banquet .
Phi Gamma Mu, social science
honorary, held a banquet at State
College Hotel on Wednesday eve
ning.
New members elected• to the so
ciety are Suzanne M. Clauses, Ruth
A. Embury, Ruth S. Freitag, Ber
tha G. Mayer, Mary K. Hess, Anna
M. Horn, Joan E. Piollet, Lee H:
Learner, Mrs. Betty R. Kunz,
Genevieve L. Weder, undergrad
uates.
THE COLLEGIAN
Carruthers, Good,
Weder Win Titles
Anne Carruthers, Peggy Good,
and Genevieve Weder were select
ed as outstanding senior women at
the Matrix Dinner, held January
26, announced Barbara Mennies,
president of Theta Sigma Phi. Miss,
Carruthers was named Quill Girl,
the title of Matrix Girl went to
Miss. Good, and' Miss Weder was
designated as Cap Girl.
The title of Quill Girl is award
ed each year to the best all-around
coed as determined by an all-col
lege election. Miss Carruthers'
award was based , on her activities
which include freshman, town, and
senior senator, ex-president of
Kappa Alpha Theta, chairman of
Westminster Student Group, Mor
tar Board, Louise Homer Club, and
Education Council.
Matrix Girl is nominated and
elected by Theta Sigma Phi, worn
en's journalism honorary, and is
their choice for the outstanding
activities girl of the year. Miss
Good, who 'claims the title this
year, is chairman of the Elections
Committee, president of Alpha Chi
Omega, president of Mortar Board,
publicity chairman of WRA, and a
member of Liberal Arts Council.
She is listed in "Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universi
ties," and a member of the Fac
ulty-Student Committee on Recre
ation and Welfare.
Theta Sigma Phi also elects the
Cap Girl as the senior outstanding
in academics. Miss Weder won
the • scholastic honors with a
straight "3" all-college average.
She is also president of the Span
ish Club.
Pre-Medi Society Elects
Pre-medical Society elected Alice
Drumm vice-president at its last
regular meeting. Miss Drumm suc
ceeds Roy Delany in - this office.
According to the society consti
tution, if its president fails to com
plete his term of office, the vice
president takes his position auto
matically. By this rule, Delany re
places President Thomas Guinivan
who graduates prior to the com
pletion of his term.
Itetzet Attends Meeting
President Ralph D. Hetzel will
attend a meeting of the executive
committee of the American Coun- I
cil on Education in Washington, D.
C., on Tuesday. President Hetzel
also has an appointment at this
time with Washington officials in
his capacity as . chairman of the
military affairs committee of the
Association of State Universities.
Panhel Installs
Officers, Plans Dance
Panhellenic President Martha
James, Delta Gamma, passed the
gavel to her successor, Helen Mar
tin, Kappa Kappa Gamma, at the
council's installation tea Tuesday
night,
Other new officers to start their
administration next semester are
Betsy Merkle, Kappa Alpha Theta,
vice-president; Patricia Hallberg,
Alpha Chi Omega ; secretary; and
Janet Adams, Chi Omega, treas- -
urer. •
Plans are in operation for the
annual Panhellenic dance to be
held ,at the Nittany, Lion• Inn April
15. The Campus Owls have been
contracted• to play for the formal,
stated , Mary Matry, Alpha. Omi
cron Pi, chairman of the dance
committee.
Last Issue
This is the last Collegian is
sue for this semester. Next se
mester's first issue will be
March 10.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944
PSCA Elects Weaver
New Cabinet Head
Claire Weaver was recently
elected president of the executive
committee of the Penn State Chris
tian Association. The following of
ficers were also chosen: vice-presi
dent, Betty Funkhouser; secretary,
Miriam Zartman; and treasurer,
Dick Gillespie.
Co-chairmen for other commis
sions are as follows: Commission
H, New Student Program, Jean
Butz and Dick.Rathmell;.Commis
sion HI; Religious Emphasis, Dim
Rose and Bill Martin;
,Commission
IV, Public Affairs, Vi Siegle and
Betty Ann Condon; Commission V,
Campus and Wartime Service,
Mary Margaret Dunlap and Betty
Frasso.
Jack Nielson and Ernie Lowe
have been placed in charge of tlie
Personnel . Committee. Publicity
will be h6ndled . by Betty Shenk
and Victor Danilov, while Bill
Kelly and Nancy Norton will he in
charge of Public • Forums. • The
newly elected. cabinet members
Will. serve until the end of• next
semester.