On Campus With Frosh One story on campus about the deeds and misdeeds of the new crop of freshman concerns the poor guy living over in Jordan Hall. It seems that they're tearing up the hallway outside his •door and he has to go through a window every time he wants to get into his room. His parents entered the same way when they came to visit him. Upperclassmen on campus are waiting for the classic freshman story to appear, some time this week. It seems that the unknow ing frosh walked up to the third floor of the women's building to pick up his date. One bewildered frosh thought he recognized a fellow walking inward him in McAllister Hall, and narrowly missed colliding with the large mirror there. Another came up to the Alpha Phi Omega information booth on the Mall and asked the direction to 108 Old Main street. It could have been the same one that remarked how cute a fellows hat was in Rec Hall the other night. The frosh asltbd the guy where he got it, and was told Old Main. The young one then asked if the bow ties could be purchased there also, and was it necessary to start wearing the EISENHOWER - ENGLE "A New Era of Penn State" • Let Your Parents and Friends at Honie Follow Campus Activities and Success of the Nittany Lions SUBSCRIBE TODAY $2.00 SEMESTER $4.00 YEAR Name The Address '' DAILY • COLLEGIAN Enclosed: Campus $2.00 gem. ( ) $4.00 Year ( ). State College. Pa. the new SPA Now Open For Your Enjoyment Featuring • • • . • Piano Stylings by Student Musicians • Steak - and' Chop Dinners Served Nightly 5:30 to 8:00 Make a Date and Visit the Newly Remodeled Coeds Hear Preview Of Sports - Program For Coming . Year Penn State's new coeds re. ceived a preview of the variety of sports that White Hall holds in store for them last night in Schwab auditorium. Women's Recreation Associa tion presented the program to In form the girls about the club and intramural program sponsored by the association. stuff before the first day of clas ses. Noticing a black look that matched the black hat the guy was wearing, he asked in a trem ulous voice what class the guy was in. "Junior" was the reply, and the frosh excused himself and slunk away, followed by evil looks from the eight batmen who had been sitting in front of him. One frosh ag student asked his romnate how to spell agri culture, and another one prac tically crawled into the ?SCA office and wanted to replace the Student Handbook he had lost that day. It seems that he had received it the day before. The arrows in the PSCA office to direct newcomers to the room where the handbooks are don't seem to mean much. Luther Harshbarger, PSCA director, has had a goodly number of visitors for handbooks, although a sign outside his door plainly indicates that the room is in the opposite direction. Jam Sessions Once a Week SPA 138 S. ALLEN STREET Patricia Thompson, new assist ant to the Dean of Women,. in troduced WRA president Mary Ellen Grube who took charge of the program. Marilyn Williams began the program by asking everyone to participate in a Community Sneeze. When the stage curtain opened, girls ddressed in full uniform of the club sports formed a semicircle. Gay Brunner, as an innocent freshman, questioned Mary Ellen Grube about WRA but her ques tions were answered by mem bers of Chimes and Cwens were scattered in the audience. A parody on. a group of girls doing exercises ended the pro gram with a cheerfull note as Marilyn Williams led the audi ence in ' their, exercise of the evening, the finger exercise. To All ' . PENN STATE Rodents WELCOME Make Our Stoke Your Jewelry Headquarters For WATCHES . RINGS STERLING SILVER PENN STATE JEWELRY RONSON LIGHTERS DIAMONDS .....,„,...., . ../. t:I., STUDENTS RETURN TO COLLEGE • and KEELER'S For ALL. Their TEXTBOOKS New or , Used NOTEBOOKS PAPERS & SUPPLIES KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Bldg. Since 1924