FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1944 eirienvssmotompzAswigalgv_rst-- , l=Kracsarammrzmvsacrsarmrsawic TH.Etiii SEASON'S m i • 1 .GREETINGS ;1 yi m k '.., ti from the 0 GLENNLAND DAIRY LUNCH IA Glennland Building IA 19 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. i BETTY and SAM SLAVIN timcm.m,..,,5y.....41.5A-A.K.-tn,z4t,:l,-..5ir.p.,.--zmkzi--,,_el~l~'t=~lan#; ~e?-"~}'' "nI~NY~+ : e? ZCZEMINN Women I Seven games have been played so far in the WRA Intramural Basketball tournament.. Chi Om ega defeated the State High Grads, 16;43. Gamma • Phi Beth lost to AOPI, 20-12, and Ath East triumphed over the Co-ops, 36-26. Kappa Alpha Theta.won by a 24*- 32 score frotn the' Zetas. Three games were won by der fault. The Tri-dorms defaulted to Boriands, Kappas to AChiO, and SDT to Phi Mu. Double eliminations will be fol lowed by Interclass and Army- Navy playoffs. Yuletide • WRA Executive Board will hold 11e annual Children's: Christmas ?arty in White Hall gymnasium, :30 to 4 o'clock today. Approx mutely 70 kiddies frtim Woody .I:rest School will the guests of 4te Hoard.. Alice Hooper, .club activities nonage'', is in charge of arrange nents. The program will consist Christmas caroling, telling of the Christmas story, and distri bution of toys by . Santa Claus. The lounge of White Hall will be appropriately decorated high lighted by a 'Christmas tree. Sorority Alpha Chi Omega. Polly Huber, Shirley. Fink and Gloria Whyel, aluinni,. will visit Alpha Chi `Omega this . weekend. Alioha Epsilon .Phi Alpha •tpailoa:- phi.; entertaindit Beta Sigma - tea • - • ,• •I'.• ' Alpha Oatiait.an Alpha : observqd rotiriderS' 'Day With , a itett Sunday afternoonlor pledges', heave mem; `hers, and ainnuti.. : • The' sorocitS , • nbt. 'send Christmas'greeting cards . this. sea= ;son bat will purchase a war borid for the Sixth' War Unit- Drive .111 7 Stead. 131•1111113 Delta Gamma . A tea, be ..ghten.l.. in limier, of Jane .00.1011; rle*..poifinee see- Tetary, at llie'Pelt..GLxima houle Sunday. tb'et.lttie` , ,Lenys the new ' be. •••••,, , •I.„.ag ;•- .. • ". • ' r - liuna•Phl Beta The :Gamina: Phi - betas, will go. Christmes eearoling..fo .the 'hornes' of the`aluMs.in State College day night. The ilurnS, turn. will; come to a Christmas party at the suite Monday night. " KaPpa Alpha Theta - Kappa Alpha •,Theta will give Christmas party •for' the childreil in the surrounding :rural. district's Sunday afternoon.' - Another.ChristinaS party ivill.l3C given, far the, actives , on TuesdOy . . Kappa..oolta', ;. 4ydia•tE . ia•ant, president of the Kalil? pliunni , ..association and nn'extension specialist spoke to .the • Knppa . lieltas on_ the social graces. Decernber .- 6.•• .. A Christmas paiiyand surprise Shower for • Betty Jane'',Wagner who .was •married•ln 'November was held li,rednesday. As part of their Christmas pro; MESSOSPtiM , S4SYSKIVZiEftiVX.V....^I.I . S I Perfect Express'On IA of Her Freth, YOUng ‘'c Appeal... ~.;: Y,4 Helena Itithiniiiii iii. RFar-tamed fragrance of ef. roinanee.,.breath'of P'' bprifigtinie for her to year W bll thtough the Year., fi i i Fresh, young, appealing. # Beat to the heart bf evert I; romantic girl arid woman. '''' 7.50, 3.75, 2.75,.1.00 1 4 Apple IllessitA Celiiiiii v Light, sparkling ersion • of the famous Apple Blossom scent . Perfect • partner for your perfume ' g1ft..1.00 'tn. 4...) McLANAHAN'S ttnt==l!= n Sports 'Visit Houses,' Urges Panhel Freshman women and transfer students interested in Joining a Sorority are urged by Panhellenic Council to attend as many of the sorority open houses as possible from 2 until 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, President Jean Weaver stated. ' "This is their last opportunity to show that they are interested in becoming a sorority member," Miss Weaver emphasized. Personal invitations will not be issued to the coeds by any sorority member. Silent period is still in effect and it is understood that all women interested in joining soror ity arc invited to attend. It is a Panhellenic ruling that all guests leave at four o'clock. A house will be penalized for any guests found staying overtime. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sig ma Delta Tau are not eligible to hold this last open house because of their violations of the Panhel lenic code last year. Shorts gram, the Kappa Deltas are giving a magazine subscription to an el derly lady in town and are buying presents : for "children in the sur rounding rural areas. - • , Kappa• Kappa` Gimma • Mrs. Alice A. Roberti, field sec retary,' of 'Ppa 'Kappa. Gamma, visited this week. • The. alumnae and actives are invited to attend the Christmas party MondaY at 7 p.m. OM= Phi Mu . The Phi Mu's annual Christmas party will be held tomorrow night at 1 o'clock:' =:=l :,Sigma Delta Tau- Mrs. Robert Sugarman; regional advisor of Sigma Delta Tau, was entertained . at a tea in Atherton Hall Tuesday afternoon, Last Sunday the members of ,Beta Sigma Rho were the guests .of the SDT's, They will entertain the' members of Alpha Epsilon Phi in Atherton 'Sunday.:- • • lin :afghan Wag .nide and 'pre, a , emted-: to ~:the Red Cko:ss by the :Sigma Delta Taus.. ' This Sunday' Sigma' Delta Tau will entertain • the Alpha Epsilon sorority 'in • Atherton Hall. Theta Phi Alpha ' The menibers of Theta Phi Al pha wilt give:a Chki?trims party for active members and pledges tonight at 7:30.' , Zeta Tau Alpha . Zeta Tau .11.lpha'.will hold its ,annual Christmas , pa'rt ' y at the home of IVICg.' John'i-laswell of State College op Monday. „Each coed is: to zring a , gift .Which be given to the Chrisimas Welfare • Coed "-Pe rmissions FreShman :wortien: , . . be permitted to attend two . out of three , basketball games the week before Christmas vacati on, announced Betty Robinson, chairman of Judicial. When below grades are issued, fresh men with below grades may not attend any basketball games, Miss Robinson added. All coeds will have 11 o'- clock permission for Monday night after Christmas Vacation. g,=. 4 M?Q`MV=MV= l ,=* m NEW BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS • The GOLDEN BOOKS for children now in stock. All titles. These are the best values in juvenile books published today . . . . 25c each yi • GIANT GOLDEN BOOKS. Quarto Size . $1.50 • NEW FICTION. A good stock of the outstand ing books of the year. 11 • REPRINT EDITIONS of proven books . . . 50c to $2.95 • Choose your books now for Christmas— :‘ AT KEELER'S tV%Vg: l 4gt‘` 4 XVk` , WWoX‘ -4 M;IM 4 =WA THE COLLEGIAN WSGA Exceeds Goal Of Christmas Drive WSGA has exceeded its goal of $450 in its annual Christmas drive, announced Mary Margaret Dun lap, chairman of the drive. All do nations have not been collected, but a total of at least $5OO is ex pected, which will make this the most successful drive ever con ducted. Sparking the 'drive are, Kather ine Fix, publicity chairman, and Rcse Devecka, who directed the advertising of the drive through posters. The donations will be divided among three projects to which WSGA has made its annual con tribution for five years. These pro jects are the Mifflin County Chil dren's Aid .Society, American Women's Hospitals, and Mrs:'Het zel's fluid for emergencies. Frosh Women Nominate For WSGA Senate Posts Arloa Betts, Jeanne Faust, E laine Mittelman, Doris Artenger and Phyllis James were nominat ed for freshmen senate posts at primary elections held in Old Main yesterday. Coeds were se lected from a list compiled by WSGA and WRA and supplemen-' ted by a mass meeting where no minations were presented froin the floor. Final elections will be held. in Old Main from 9 a. m. to 12 noon Monday. One senator will be elected for first semester, and one for second. Misses Betts, Fat* and Mittelman •will compete for first semester senator and Miss Artenger and James vie for the second semester post. The, original plan was to have two candidates for each' semester office, but the voting yesterday produced a tie for 'first semester senator. All first and •second se mester freshman :Women will be eligible to vote Monday. What Is AAUW? Reporter Solves Problem ° "What is AAUW?" is a question often heard from puzzlekt students Qtio . find - these four initials Used in some Collegian Me'ws, item. :or Raid along - witethe7more abbreviation's - .as WRA, WSGA., ISC, IWA, SU,.IMA, IFC, and others. ' AAUW or the AmericanAsso clatiori of Uniliersity Wonien . is a netional organization of collegiate alUmnae which has been in exis tence since the early 1880's. The Organization of College Alumnae was ,its original name. Founded to further the educa-: tienal opportunities • and responSi bilities of *omen ) this .group has since broadened Its.. aims.' It has demonstrated that a; really edu cated woman is not only active In her own borne but also in her corn, Munity and state. Lately the meth hers of AAUW throughout the na tion have been considering the present international situation and the part women will play in the Coming world peace. As its fields of study, the organi zation lists such subjects as: edu cation, social studies, international relations, creative arts, and legig lation. Unique with the State Col lege branch is its efforts towards providing recreation for profes sional women. This group is one of the sponsors of the Community Forum Lecture Series, is a mem ber of the community planning organization for the post-war. de- of course! Former W.SGA Prexy Guards Diets At Mac From laying down the law for College coeds to counting out the ration stamps for the butcher who delivers the meat •to McAllister Hall dining commons has been the recent step forward in the life of Mrs. Carroll Barton, the former ratricla Diener. Mrs. Barton, former president of WSGA, has,,been working as an assistant dietitian in McAllister Hall dining-room since July. At present she is supervising the work in the coeds' section .of the dining commons. She is.in charge of the three men and three coeds employed — in that' section to help serve and clear the table S.. ' "I liked State, was fond of the people here, and wanted to: work with students," stated'Mrs. 'Barton when asked why she:accepted this position just after her graduation in June. While a student at the College, Mrs. Barton Vas one of five coeds chosen by the home economics d& partment to spend her'seventh se mester studying at• the .Merrilf- Palmer Child Developnient School; Detroit, Mich. • Mrs. Barton started early in campus student government. She was' elected 'a . Freshman. Senator during her 'ilfst year at the College,. •and later was reelected to the por sition of, Sophomore Senator. She served as. Vice 7 president of WSGA daring, her, junior, year, and; as .a •senior was - presidant'of thErt:grourj. .' With the Ellen 'll.ltichertis Club, Omicron Nu (both home economies honorarits),, Cwens, Mortar BOard, and Phi Kappa Phi,..on her : list Of . 'activities, she was: paSily, selected as an entry.• f‘tAthOrs . ywn. - 9 10 American; Colleges. and..Hniverst7, At 'Ci . itiencernebt• exercises,. she was again honored when her classmatei ."BoiV Her present; dtities; to. Supervising the ..seririnvef the 29:2, - ' pods . • eating'; iti McAllister include 'kepping:A(reaard of 'Veloprrienti :of • 'State- Collage; riids • the • Centre. COrirityy;'Libraiy, ,and. .cooperateo ml4.ll:theyfaient-,TeaclV• ex, AisaciatiOri- 'in: erideaVoring'fb - atioialate"sgpli*.tittpintia*o4:, ,lege yedr awarding Prliei' 9r boalis'alid tures to' deserving Only ioeds - graduated from an accredited college afe — eligitile . for. 'membership in a branch 'of AAUW. An accredited College is usually one with a• high. scholastic rating and one Which , offers equal . op portultities to -both' women arid 'then. Graduates of this College are 'eligible to. join. Miss Mabel E. • Kirk, associate profeisor oreducittion, is President of the State College branch. Other officers include: • Miss -Mary Vir ginia Brown;:reikient assistant' in the bureau, of business. research,. viee-presiderit: . Triritea Kelly, wife 'of 'James.' , P.. `Kelly, professor of botatiy,.corre;spondinff secretary; Miss. Margaret.. C. Raabe, instructor of _clinical speech, recording secretary; Mrs, 'Lytle it Parks, wife of Lytle R. Parks, proL .fessor of chemistry, treasurer; and Mrs. Harriett Nesbitt, instructot• of public speaking, member at large. - - - r ~, Helena kubinstiin iiThoVonderful scent bf a garden in the rain,-iii a ihighly coricentratintsolid cologne, She'll carrylt With 1,4 her, i) very iii et e - 7 :- ready to 4itotidt to her brow ... her throat; . . her lips '.... her. " g certif . 's ... under her einis V U 1 .. to her Wrists and when . V U l ' dancin g —to her hair, • ii divine! It won't evapoiate ' ,i or spill. She'll adore you l' foul! 1.50 0.44. McLAPIAII H AN'S .i.-...i,...3.,,...... all ration points, helping Mrs. Charlotte A. Hazen, the other dietitian at McAllister dining commons, to plan menus, and as sisting in the kitchen, pantry, or bakery when necessary. According to both Mrs. Barton and Miss Idti M. Parent, super visor of McAllister dining com mons, the coeds eating there are very cooperative as are the 360 sailors who eat there at present. At one time the hail served as many as 6132 V-12er's at each meal. "We try to vary our menus• so as . not to serve the same combina tions more than once every three weeks," stated Mrs. Barton, "but it is quite a difficult task because of the amount of juggling the ra tion points require." She added, "Since I've seen this problem from both sides I feel more sym pathetic toward the dietitians pro blem, although as a student I too did ,my share of complaining." w'.,mcmY.42cl'Asmv.i , slcs:,molsmv GREETINGS DAVIS SANDWICH SHOP uts..).l;miossmmm . ss.• ,, a,...sst2orssm=3.e . ,===css,isimv i PENN STATE CLASS RINGS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE'ATHLETIC STORE Page Five 64 8 'DAYS 111, CRIZISTMAS' Merry Christmas from the Penn State Lutheran Stiident Association Monday 6:30 A.M. to 7:50 Student Christmas Communion Breakfast MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR , t.tx......AamEzszny.--z-ts=rsavasoA MORRELL'S CANDIES