FRIDAY, • OCTOB '1952 Dormitory Ticket Sellers See Five Types of Male Callers By IiELEN . LUi'BEN . There are advantages in sell ing tickets for a community or ganization in 'a. women's dormi tory:„ / Not too many, but how else can a "mere female sit and watch the stronger sex come to call for her own kind? Everyone will . agree that the official pose of selling tickets affords an excellent opportunity to eavesdrop. It's almost the only way the •female - can see just what happens down in the lobby be tween 6 and 7 p.m., when it's no-womai-i's land. The whole scene develops around the .telephone, where it ie: the common aim of each mate to summon the female from her domicile. Here five distinct ma I types are dis cernible. Enter :the first-type male, the guy-w h o-has-something-o n-h i s chest-and-m e a n straightened-out kind. He strides bodly to :the phone, and is obvi ousliy ,andered when the operator doesn't connect him immediately with his girl. He does to a chair MacLennan Will Speak At Conference The Rev. Donald MacLennan of Toronto, Canada, will be guest speaker at the annual fall con ference of the Inter-V a r sit y Christian Fellowship this week end. At the first meeting at 7:30 to night, the Rev. MacLennan .will speak on "Is Christ Sufficient?" At 10 a.m. tomorrow the topic will be "Are You Walking Straight?", and - at 7:30 p.m. to morrow, "The Bible—Living and Powerful!" All meetings will be held in 405 Old Main. The Rev. MacLennan was grad uated from Moody Bible Insti bite in 1933 and did, missionary work in western Canada for two years. After returning to-Wycliffe College for two years, he became pastor of St. George's Church, a member of the Church of Canada. The Rev. MacLennan has been associated with Inter-V ars it y Christian Fellowship since two years after its . organization, in 1930. He is the sponsor of an Inter-School Christian Fellowship group in Canada. Talk:About (Continued•from page four) the 24 .hour, periods before and after vacations. - The, upperclassmen '-sent a pe tition asking for a modification of the ruling, and when' it was turned ' down the students- coun tered with an -ultimatum that if favorable action were .not re ceived. within a . given time they would take independent action. When nothing :-was. foithaoming from the College fathers, the Stu dents held -a mass meeting and voted. to refuse to attend classes unless granted- their.. -demands. • The "strike" lasted ten 'days, and probably more than any other single factor prompted • the COl lege to set up a system of student goverriment. Home . Cooked MEALS served by. the, - LADIES' - AUXILIARY After . All Home Football Games 5 to 8 p.m. os STEAKS _ 1 .$1.75 "ROAST ,BEEF ... . $1.50 • RAKED HAM $1.50 FULL COURSE MEALS .` Homey Atmosphere BOALSBURG FIRE - HALL 4 Miles East of State College in a -far corner (where the girl will have , the most difficulty in finding him) and dejectedly flings hiniself down to wait. Type-one male leaves in a fury of noises and dust, yanking the door • open and slamming it be hind him and leaving the girl, 'whose heart he has just broken, in distraught tears. Enter •second-type male. This lad's never • seen the inside of a women's dorm - before. He ap proadhes cautiously, asking, "What is the procedure for call ing a ; young lady? I have never done this before." His explana tion is hardly necessary. He is directed to the_ phone, whereupon he immediately asks the. operator, "Will you please tell Myrtle Smith that I am here?" Somehow the operator gets word to Myrtle, she arrives, and they exit dramatically. Myrtle takes his hand, opening the door for him, and leads him from the amused gaze of the line form ing at the telephone. In the line is third-type, male. Aye Sees The Aye Sees, a local group which will affiliate with Pi Beta Phi, at the end of a year, has elected, officers. They are Helene SteinbuChel. president; Phyllis Bur go on, vice-president; Gail Fromer, recording secretary; Sal ly _Silhol, corresponding secretary; Dorothy Robb, treasurer. Christine St.' o w e r s, publicity chairman; Jane Albrecht, social; Nancy Beitsch, historian; Joanne Wilson, scholarship; Louise Glud, activities; Melinda Thomas, Pan hellenic Council re p resentative and rush chairman; Juanita Hud son, ifiagazines; Ann Barker, tramural; ,and Patricia Reynolds, junior Panhellenic representative. Acacia William Bovard, a fourth sem ester pre-veterinary student who was a member of Acacia at lowa State, has transferred to the Col lege and affiliated with the local chapter. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha recently held a 'birthday .party in the suite for 'two• meinbers, Jane Overmeyer and Gertrude' Malpezzi. Kappa. Delta Carol Thompson was recently ribbdried by Kappa Delta. Her name was-- omitted from the list of ribbonees published this week. Phi Mu • Phi Mu sorority formally pledged Mary Lou Benner, Cath erine ' Carr, Janice Faiold, Mary Jo 'Heckman, Joan - Hill, ,Eleanor Kelly; Kay Kerr, Barbara - Led-. erer, - Ruth. Meng, Margaret Sny der, .f and Carolyn Spengler Wed nesday. • The women - were ribboned SatUrday. Later a slumber party was held in the suite with- en tertainment" proyided by the rib bonees.'Refreshments were served. THE pAILY . ,COLLEGIA.N. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA He has a suitcase dragging• . from his limp arm. You see, he's some body's brother, bringing her win ter coat and ski pants from, home. Behind him; fourth-type . male carries a duffel bag over his shoulde r. He is somebody's . steady 'boyfriend. When - this fellow leavas, it is with empty arms and the promise of clean sacks by morning. His 'duffel bag is now on the shoulder of a poor, weak female, head ing for the laundry room ap propriately starry-eyed. Finally, enter fifth-type male. He puts just one foot in the door, but you can tell all about him by looking at that foot. It is shod in a white buck -and it reeks of suaveness. You see the .female feet which immediately meet fifth-type male's. - A whistle brings them running. Fifth-type male has a way with women. Yes, there are some advantages in selling tickets in a women's dorm. But' somehow you can't help but think as ypu leave, "This has been a waste of time and very disillusioning." Co-ecbio Beta Sigma Omickon Norma Zehner, president of the local chapter Of Beta Sigma Omi cron, was awarded the diamond phi at the biennial national con vention this summer -at French Lick Springs, Ind. Judging for , the award was based on leadership and person ality. The diamond pin is the'sor ority pin of the late Maud-Haines Bernadine, founder of the- soror ity. It is one of - the two awards presented - to outstanding mem bers of the national sorority, - ' The local chapter was repre sented at the convention by Miss Zehner and Janet Campbell. `Jump' to Feature Variety of Dances Square, round and polka danc ing will be featured at the "Ap ple Jack Jump" from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in Recreation Hall. Ross Lytle and his • orchestra will play for the dance, sponsored by the Home Economics and Ag riculture Student Councils. The choosing of Old Mot he r Hubbard and 01 d MacDonald from the audience -will be fea tured. Tickets priced at 50 cents each are on sale at the Home Econoth ics Building. Ag : Hill, and• at"• the main 'bulletin board in .front of Carnegie Hall. A scholarship fund will be established • with :the -pro ceeds. , Working on the dance commit tee are co-chairmen Jane Mason and Richard Stanley, and Dawn Anthony, Helen Davis, Kermjt Knauss, Conrad Kresge, Mary Lynch, Peggy Mayberry, ,a n d Morris Schroeder. ReligionL- Hillel Feast Hillel Sabbath Eve services at -8 tonight in the Hillel Founda tion will mark the opening night of the Feast of SuccOth, the observance of harvet and thanksgiving. Samuel Avital, professor of mathematics and navigation at Haifa -Nautical School, 'lsrael, will speak on "Pilgrimrnage Festivals in Israel!' Independent stu dents will be hosts at a reception in the Hillel succah following ,the services. Five local student groups have scheduled social activities for to night. West minster Foundation stu dents will be guests , of . Roger Williams -Fellowship for a scav anger hunt and fun night at 7:30 tonight at the University Baptist Church. Two hayrides are planned by Wesley Foundation. One group will leave from the Creamery at 7 tonight and the other from the foundation at 8:45 tonight. There will be square 'dancing at the foundation bdtween 7 and 8:45 p.m. and after the groups return. The Lutheran Student Associa fon will hold a square dance at 7:15 tonight at the student house, with Chauncey Lang, professor of agricultural extension, calling the figures. A "Popcorn Ball" is planned by Newman Club for 7:30 tonight at Woodman Hall, corner of S. Al len street and Hamilton avenue. Dining Service Offers Choice at Friday Meal Students who eat in• the Col lege dining halls may now have their choice of meat or fish at Friday dinners. The system was initiated this semester on a trial basis as a result of a Student Encamp me n t recommendation, Mildred A. Baker, director of Food Service, said. -Alpha Xi Delta Alpha -Xi Delta recently ini tiated Harriet. Freeze and Carol Stevenson. 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