PAG* sax Jackson Joins Dean’s Staff IBm Eliamae Jackson of Har risburg has joined ‘he staff of the Dean of Women as assistant in charge of activities according to Dean Pearl O- Weston. She will fill the position vacated by Miss Jearme Stiles, who is now on the staff of the Ladies Home Journal. Miss Jackson was with the Overseas Service of ‘he American Bed Cross from 1944 to 1946 as Club Director. She received the degree of Master in Education from the College and later attended Columbia University where she majored in Student Personnel Administration. Hungry ? • COOKIES • SANDWICHES • COLD MEAT #ICE CREAM • COKES •MILK Howard's Sandwich Shop 135 E. BEAVER PHONE 737 We re at the wM ' Start the semester with a bang by hav- ing dinner in our delightful tea room this weekend. Noth- ing is better than the food we serve, you'll agree after the first bite. THE TEe ROOM New Students All new women itudents are invited to a lea in the South east lounge of Atherton Hall from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Jun ior Guides will be present to meet the new coeds. C^o-^ditd Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta will hold a slumber party for pledges and ac tives Saturday night. Kappa Delta Kappa Delta has invited their pledges to a slumber party Sun day night at their suite in Ather ton Hall. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Chimes To Assist Women Students Members of Chimes, national junior women’s honorary, will be on hand at Rec Hall today to greet new women students on campus. They may be recognized by their gray arm-bands with the letters “J-G” in gold. The letters stand for “Junior Guide.” “Guides” will be able to assist coeds with registration proced ure and answer questions wom en students may have about dormitories, hours, and other problems. Students Earn $430 Scholarships Scholarships totaling $430 were awarded to home economics stu dents at the College recently. Mrs. Mary A. Lawson, of New Kensington, was awarded the Borden Company foundation scholarship. The award, $3OO, is given each year to the junior home economics student with the highest scholastic average. The Ellen M. S l uart Memorial Award was given to Carolyn I. Currier of State College. The $3O award is given annually to a girl from Centre County who has demonstrated general excellence in home economics- A. Gloria Terlizzi and Rose marie T. Wagnef, both seventh semester home economics stu dents, were named as recipients of the State Federation of Wo men scholarships of $5O each for one semester. Baker Supervises- (Continued from pace one) Foods Building, the proposed din ing hall for men, and the two women’s dormitories now under construction on easit campus, Miss Baker will supervise the pur chase, storage, and preparation of all foods for the serving of more than 15,000 meals daily. Foods will be purchased in larger quantities and will be de livered by rail or truck to the Foods Building. Here it will be checked and stored, either in dry storage, or in the case of frozen or perishable foods, in large freezers and refrigerators. Meats will be cut in the central butcher shop and all baked goods will be pre pared in the central bakery. The new system, Loman ex plained, will simplify deliveries to one point on the campus, will make possible purchases in larger quantities, will free space now used in each dormitory for bak eries, butcher shops, and storage, and will eliminate the duplication of equipment, as well as space, in the dormitories, including those now under construction and those planned for the future. Fashion Notes A casual coat in baby bluo lull length that will win the heart of every coed and catch the eye of hex date. Lined with crepe satin dyed to match the gabardine in the coat, it is warm enough for any cold wave. The 132-inch sweep in the skirt combines with the tailored ef fect to produce a classic style that fashion-wise coeds look for. Study Habits . Continued from page two which will satisfy his particular needs. In a time form the student should keep a careful record of his activities for one week. Then he should total his hours for each activitity on a summary sheet. He will then realize just how he spends his time. At the end of one week of time budgeting and watching the distribution of hours, set about working out a permanent *ime schedule. Here are a few sug gestions that are valuable for all: 1, Health authorities say that a person should sleep fifty-six hours or 33.3 per cent of the week- 2. College advisors indicate that a s l udent should schedule fifteen to twenty-one class hours or 9 to 12 per cent of the week. 3. College professors believe that a student should spend at least two hours in study for every hour in class- that is, thirty FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948 Home Ec. Adds Living Center A living center, planned as a place where students and faculty might gather in leisure moments, relax, or entertain- has been op ened in the Home Economics building. Planned by Dr. Grace M. Hen derson, director of home econom ics, the living center replaces the auditorium, better known to student as 110 Home Ec. The room contains furniture of contemporary design, with form fitting chairs that depend on their shape, rather than heavy uphol stery for comfort Blond furni ture, with a color scheme of gold, copper- and green chosen by Amy Gardner, associate professor of home economics- makes the room gay and light There are three game tables which can be pushed together for larger groups, or for use as a tea table. Draperies selected Will be of quiet design to add to the em phasis of living things which adorn the room- The design was inspired by the sight of plowed fields from an airplane over Italy. Hie material is called “oampagna,” which means fields in Italian. Brushed brass lamps and a cabinet for dishes also have been ordered. Some of the home economics organizations are as sisting in equipping the room with magazines, games, and books to make it a more inter esting place. Choir Tryouts Additional tryout periods for Chapel Choir have been scheduled for the beginning of next week, announced Prof. Willa W. Taylor, choir director. All interested persons including new students and those who have not auditioned previously are asked to report to 211 Carnegie Hall at the designated hours. Tenors. 7 to 8 pan. Monday: basses, 8 to 9 pan. Monday; so pranos. 7 to 8 pan. Tuesday; altos. 8 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. College Placement American Smelting and Refining Company, Saturday, February 14 and Monday, February 16. Eighth semester men in Met, ChemE, C. E., M.E.. EE. Arangements should be made for interviews at once in 204 Old Main. to forty-two study hours or 18 to 25 per cent of the week. If you feel that this article gives advice that you need, enroll in Education 105. This is a course offered by *he departments of education and English composition, and design to discover student problems and to assist in their solution. Regis tration is now open. Enrollment is limited to 60. Dr. George Murphy, Prof. S- D. Melville represent the depart, ment of education, and Dr. Agnes R. MoElwee, the department of English composition. Swamped with Work! NOT YET! But when you are the McCord Secretarial Service will do your Typing Mimeographing Dictation Just Call 4906 the J. Z. McCord Secretarial Sarvica 205 Hotel State Collage Call 9-12, 1-5, Sat 9-12
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