The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 02, 1945, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Frosh Women 'Entertain
At 'Big-Little Sister' Tea
Freshman women will entertain
their big sisters at the annual "Big-
Little Sister Tea" in the southwest
lounge of Atherton Hall, 3 to 5
o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elizabeth Dye, Miss Betty
Farrow, Miss Edith Melville, and.
Gertrude G. Rosen will preside at
the tea table.
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is sure
Bad Company
Winter weather brings harsh
treatment to sensitive lips. But
With a tube of Roger & Gallet
original Lip Pomade in your
pocket, you can laugh at "Sloppy
Sleet".
Just smooth on Lip Pomade's
invisible, soothing film and defy
the climate. There's no safer,
surer protection against painful
ebapping and cracking.
Stop at any drug store and ask
for the handy pocket tube.
ROGER & GALLET
, 4 00 FIFTH AVE., NEW•YORK le, N.Y.
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
FOR SPRING SEMESTER, 1945
Enclosed you will find $l.OO in check or cash. Please have THE
COLLEGIAN-sent to the following address: (please print)
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to an
nounce to all students that, in order to arrange accomo
dations for travel from Feb. 20 to Feb. 23, 1945 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. . 1:20 A.M.
*2:40 P.M. 6:30 A.M. *"7:25 A. M.
**7:35 P.M. 1:40 P.M. ***2 25 P.M.
11:15 P.M. 6:50 P.M. : 1 **7:35 P.M.
• Through coaches to Harrisburg, Lancaster and Philadel
phia, Pa.
'• Through coaches to Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eas
ton and New York City, New York.
*** Through coaches to Sunbury, Wilkes-Barre & Scranton,
Coeds Bowl In Intercollegiate Tourney
Penn State coeds will participate
in the Intercollegiate bowling
tournaments beginning Tuesday
and lasting through Friday.
All bowling club members and
other undergraduate women stu
dents who are interested in enter
ing the contest are requested to
attend a meeting in the White Hall
bowling alleys, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Each entry will bowl two games
and will post her name and scores
on the sign-in sheet on the bul
letin board in the alleys. The ten
highest scores will be subthitted to,
the tournament as the team score
Sorority- Shorb
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega entertained
Mrs. Perran Smith, national pub
licity chairman of the sorority, at
a tea Wednesday afternoon. •
Chi Omega
Chi Omega affiliated Margaret
Gold Thursday. The sorority will
sponsor a tea Saturday afternoon
to give pledges an opportunity to
meet town alumnae.
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma will hold pledging
2 p.m. Sunday.
Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta pledged 20
girls at a ceremony Sunday.
Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Delta Tau entertained
Alethea and Phi Sigma Delta last
Saturday and Sunday respectively.
The group will entertain Phi Ep
silon Phi in the southwest lounge
of Atherton Ha]] from 2:30 to 4:30
p.m. Sunday.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha pledge!: will be
honored at a party at the home of
Mrs. Jack Haswell Sunday night.
The sorority entertained the new
pledges, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Has
well, and Lieutenant Lister at din
ner in Atherton Hall Sunday. For
mal pledging was held January 24.
THE COLLEGIAN
MARY GUNDEL, president of the
WRA . bowling club, will compete
with other undergraduate women
students for a place on the Penn
State team entering the Intercol
legiate Bowling Tournament ,this
week. '
Women's Tank Team
Enters Telegraphic Meet
A team of 15 swimmers will rep
resent Penn State in the annual
Intercollegiate Telegraphic swim
ming meet slated fOr February 8
and 12.
All candidates must have eight
one-half hour practice periods in
the White Hall Pool before becom
ing eligible to enter the contests.
Other requirements are medical
permitg and passing grades in all
courses carried during the last se
mester in college.
Miss Marion Whallon, coed
swimming instructor, is coaching
the candidates during 'practice
hours, 7:30 to 9 p.m. every Thurs
day and 2 to 3 p.m. every Satur
day. Lion entries will be announc
ed next week.
The races slated for the Tele
graphic are the 40-yard back,
breast, and free stroke; 100-yard
back, breast, and free stroke; 75-
yard individual medley; 75-yard
medley relay; and 100-yard free
style relay.
Judges, timers, and officials for'
the events will be physical educa
tion majors at the College.
'Alpha Epsilon Phi
Alpha Epsilon Phi held pledging
ceremonies for 23 girls Monday
night.
t's great to be here ... Have a Coca-Cola
. or helping a soldier feel at home
When he's back on furlough, three words, Have a Coke, bring a
soldier's old life back to mind ; ; his days after school or after
work, with the gang and with his girl. Ice-cold Coca-Cola holds a
friendly place in American life. It should have a place in your family
icebox. Wherever Americans go, Coca-Cola stands for the pause
that refreshes,—has become a symbol of our friendly. way of life.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA.
of the locals. Tournaments will be
conducted according to rules in the
.Official Bowling Guidebook.
. Bowlers may practice from 6:30
to 9 p.m. Monday.
This year Penn State is sponsor
ing the tournaments with Miss
IVXildredLucey, faculty advisor,
l acting:as• chairman of the event.
Other teams entered to date in . -
: elude Fargo Agriculture College,
,lowa State College, Duke Univer
sity,' University of Missouri,. 'lfni
‘yeisity of Wisconsin; Vassar;
:ve'rsity. of Illinois, and Miami Uni-
VerSity, •
.onten ...Yn
Women's Building and Ath East
are.tied 'for first place in the Coed
,Intramural Basketball Tournament
.with - Chi Omega running a close
'second:. Final playoffs in the dou
.ble elimination contests have been
scheduled for Thursday night,
Becky Walker, WR'A intramural
chairman, said yesterday.
Ath East eked out a 22-18 vic
.tory over the ChiO sextette on
White Hall floor Wednesday night
to win the top position. Becky
Walker and Betty Haring, repre
senting the sorority and the dorm
respectively, set the scoring pace
with 10 'points each. Other goals
were made by: Ath East—Mary
Gundel, 8; Harriet Richards, 4; Chi
Omega—Barbara Smith, 7; Betty
Robinson, 1.
'The lineups were: Ath East—
Betty Haring, Harriet Richards,
and Mary Gundel, forwards; Betsy
McGee, Elinor Wills, and Betty
Leonard, guards. ChiO—Barbara
Smith, Betty Robinson, and Becky
Walker, forwards; Eunie Hurlburt,
Maggie Gold, and Barb Wilson,
guards; Ginny Durbin, Marg
Scherf, and Jean McGhee, substi
tutes.
• Other games played this week
resulted in a ChiO victory over
A'OPi, 43-33; Zeta Tau Alpha
swamped Thetas, 24-13; and Cody
Manor defaulted to Beatty House.
Play . Night
Mary Ann Jennings, WRA secre
tary, and Mrs. Lucy Hohenberger,
faculty adviser, will be in charge
of White Hall fun night, 7:30 to 9
o'clock tomorrow. Swimming,
bowling, basketball, badminton,
volleyball, ping pong, bridge, and
table games will be featured. All
undergraduate women students
are urged to come.
Alpha Omicron 'Pi
Pledging ceremonies for 16 Al
pha Oniierori Pi pledges will be
held Monday night.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .2, 1945
WSGA ' Considers Lower
Guest Fees at Dorms;
JSB Holds Exchange Meal -
WSGA in its weekly meeting
Wednesday. discussed the proposal
of an Atherton unit• that the fee
Tar- overnight guests in the dorms
be reduced. The fee is note set al
one chiller per night, and the unit
feels this is too high. Senate de
cided to have. a
. committee meet
with Mrs. Granger to discuss their
•
proPosal. .
. Jtinior . Seryice . Board will hold
an • exchange dinner 'With Negri}
coeds eating in the sandwich shop,
it was announCed. The dinner will
he held in Atherton' and in : the
SandWich shop'.Wedriesday. •
. .
'Betty Robinson, Judicial head,
announced' that first semester
freshnien will ShaVe extensions Of
their 10 o'clockS Friday night in
'attend the concert -in Schwab
ditoritim: Extensions will be grant
ed to coeds presenting their ticket
stubs to dorm hostesses.
A discussion of points of the
plan advocated by the Liberal Arts
Postwar Planning Committee was
held, and a vote was taken for
approval of the plan.
A report from the library was
presented for action by Senate.
The librarians have noticed that
distracting disturbances have been
caused by ASTP men and coeds .
who study in the reference room.
Tuesday afternoon has been des
ignated for the ASTP to study in
the library, so coeds are asked Co
cooperate in keeping the room as
quiet as possible.
Ritenour Prescribes
Shoes, Stockings
For Clammy Feet ,
Are your • feet cold girls? Do
your knees feel numb from the
freezing tempervlture? Well, there
is a good:remedy for these annoy
ing things stockings plus shoe§
with .toes. and heels.
. Dr. Riteour, head of the College
health service,' thought he walked
at a rapid pace. until he noticed
some coeds Speeding along the
street in toeless, lieeless shoes.
His decision for such fast walking
was that either the coeds had fo
wrilk fast or freeze .their feet.
Going further with his analysis,
the doctor approved the' wearing
of slacks by coeds to keep warm,
but then remembered that most
of them roll the pants to the knees
anyway. Style seems to be the
bugaboo in these situations, he
said.