Page Eigßt HANN’S WATCH SHOP Watch and Jewelry Repairing . Watch Attachments Located in Hoy Drug Store East College Ave. WELCOME, CLASS OF ’43 GEO. L. SMITH’S POWDER PUFF BERBER • and BEAUTY SHOPPE „ 107 Allen Street Dial 2201 State College DO-NUTS RAISED SUGARED 'plain 'Wateh Them fieuuj Made' H. «, W. DO-NUT SHOP 117-s: PUGH ST THE TOWN SHOP "Exclusive outfitters for The Well Dressed College Man" 127 S. ALLEN ST. IT’S HERE! Watch for the Opening of EATLAND . State Colleges Newest Restaurant 125 CAPACITY Hotel Quality Food • Popular Prices ICE CREAM will be given away FREE • to our patrons on OPENING DAY! • Meal Tickets: $5.50 for $5.00 EATLAND \ ' ON ALLEN STREET * FOLLOW THE CROWDS :: . TO McLANAHAN’S • for • brugs Prescriptions Food Lending Library Cameras Photo Finishing Central Pennsylvania’s Most Modern Drug Store. COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS McLANAHAN’S ON ALLEN STREET THE MUSIC ROOM Welcome Class of 1943! Get off to the Right Start Women’s Custo ONCE AGAIN the women of Penn State unite to wel come a new giouu of fieshmen. Heie you are, coeds of the class of 1043, some thiee hundred of "oil —all with that wide eyed exclamation maik stamped on your faces. Ah. it’s good to see you ' It’s good to see your enthusiasm, youi, intei est, and your ambition You’\e all come to conquer the campus;'in one way oi anothei, and some oi you will succeed. ~ " You will succeed, that is, if you go aboul it right. If you set out to see things elearlv and to judge them’fairly. If you name yourselves a goal and work for it without being sidetracked l>> superficial things. 1 CHOCOLATE COATED COCONUT COATED FRESH POTATO CHIPS DIAL 4162 And you will meet a lot of things and people who will do then best to sidetiack you. Social life is a necessary pai t ot your college, but it is not the primary purpose. ~ Soionties are also a phase of college life, for those who want 'them and can affoid them, but college is stilly college without a soront.v And, while the collegiate slangiexpres sions and manna isms that you can easily pick up may da7zle the homexolks on your vacations, they only amuse the uppei classmen - - ' - You may have heaid tales about Penn State coeds You may have heard stones of drinking, smoking, and house parties And to some people, a Penn State coed means just those things n The question befoie you is Do you want people to think of you and your college in,those terms 7 For, strange as it may seem, what people will think of Penn State coeds from now on is up to you. You represent a transfusion of new blood into the coed population. Just what that transfusion will bring, whether new strength or merelv decay, depends on you. It is m your power to bring with you your ideals and make them part of the standards'of the College Or you can mold yourself into just another Penn State coed indistinguishable from twelve hundred others But, no matter what you choose to do with your college career, for the next year you aie freshmen, under our guid ance, pi otection, and possible influence And so we rwelcome you and wish you the best m Penn State And any advice we could give vou would be only’ this Don’t do as we did, but do as we wish we had done. Women’s Recreation Is Centered In The WRA Beginning_with. Freshman Week and continuing until’ school ends m the sp'i mg; women’s sports events and compe-’ titions will be guided and directed by the Women’s Recrea tion Association J he.se intramural sports offei opportuni ties for all women to paiticipate. - ' ’ W R A. (as it is called) is headed by an executive boaid, com posed of Mary O’Connoi ’4O, pies ident, Mary Ann Rhodes, ’4O, vice president and social chauman, Jane R Hoskins ’4l, secietaiy and cabin managei, Marjoiy A Hai wick ’4l, treasurei and intiamur al chairman, L Eleanoi Benfei ’4l, chauman of club presidents, and Helen A Woodcock, ’42, pub licity chairman The club piesidents board in cludes L Eleanor Benfei ’4l, chairman; Ruth J Shtasel 41, dance, Betty M Stiayei ’4O, ten nis, Janet L Fleming ’42, golf, Margaiet M Diener ’42, riding, Helen F Driver ’42, aichery; Lou ise B Claik ’4l, swimming, L Grace Nolt ’4O, i ifle, Catherine E Bendei '4l, outing, Helen L Ma rur ’42, fencing, and Jeanne M Chew '4l, vanety The Intramuial Board is head ed by Miss Haiwick, chauman, and Audicy Dice, assistant, and is composed of representatives from each house appointed by the house with lecommendations by the WRA executive board. Class sports me under the -su pei vision of the chairman, her as sistant, and the four class mana gers, one from the senior class, The Only Music RECORDS: Brunswick, Bluebird, Decca, Columbia, Victor ’ RADIOS: Emerson, RCA Victor, Philco On the way to State Stop at AMITY HALL WOMEN'S NEWS WE WOMEN ‘ By HELEN L. CAMP Women’s Editor one from the junior class, and two from the sophomoie class Fresh man managers try out duung the season and aie elected for the coming season Because of the en larged sports program, one set of class managers will handle each spoit Sports tournaments • include Fall—hockey, golf, archery, ten nis, and swimming, Winter—class basketball, intramuial basketball, ping pong, badminton, swimming 'ind bowling, Spung—class base ball, intiamuial baseball, aichery, tennis, and golf Each woman is permitted to join two sports clubs in additiQn to playing in tournaments l In ter-sorority and dormitory and class tournaments aie held in the opting and full Long Lost Watch Plowed Up MILTON. TVIs (UP) John Hume lost his watch one day while plowing a field on his farm That, however, was 23 years' ago and since then Hume had sold the form Joined, his sou, is working foi the piesent owner, and while plowing the «ame field turned up his father's timepiece ,* PENN STATE COLLEGIAN s—Green Ribbons Frosh Girls Must Wear Namecards; Regulations Begin Sept. 20,1:10 P.M. Green ribbons—every bit of three-quarters of a yard long and four inches wide—will be knotted m the hair ot fi eshman women as customs regulations go into effect with the beginning of the first semester at 1:10 o’clock Wednes day afternoon, September 20. Besides the jibbons fiesliman women will lie required to wear jegulntion namecaids, five inches by three inches, with theii names printed legibly in heavy black lPt teis one inch high, and must be worn until Thanksgiving vacation Paialleling men’s legulations, women will be prohibited to walk on the campus glass, except on Holmes Field DEAN OF WOMEN MISS CHARLOTTE E RAY Clothes? Here Is Advice On Some ‘Musts’ By PAT BRAUN All over the country you fresh* men ore jamming into College Shops, oveiworking Mamma’s checkbook, getting dothes-drunk, hi im full of bright liopeß for the coming yeai But what are you buying’ * Clothe**’ Reams of them, picked out for you by college represents* lives from every part of the coun try, from women’s schools, univer sities, small colleges, and denomi national schools What do you need’ Yes, you need everything, or think you need everything But when Dad’s bunk account isn't veiy big. and most of his money has to be spent for vour fees and hooks, - you*, have yto substitute “What I can get by for” for “What do I need ” 1 good coat —fur oi cloth trimmed ■with fm 1 reversible coat, oi a polo coat and something foi lainy weatli* 1 evening wrap, preferably black velvet (If you have a fur coat, you ,cnn sling it ovei jour eve ning gown and skip the wrap ) 1 formal evening gown, and 1 se mi-formal or dinner dress 2 plain silk or wool di esses for dates , ( 2 short pleated wool skirts 1 oi 2 wool tailoied jackets to har monize with your skirts (Cor duroy or velvet make good al ternatives foi wool) 2 or 3 sweateis and the same num ber of shirts to match or harmo nize with your skirts ond jack ets Plenty of socks and a few pairs of sheer silk hose (You’ll need the ho°e foi chapel and week end dates, foi campus you’ll weai nocks, eltliei ankle or knee length ) 1 pali of crepe sole, saddle, or wooden,shoes 1 pail of spectator oi other dress pumps (If you get spectator pumps, you can wear them with a good dress or a sweatei and skirt and he equally well dressed') 1 classic hat (The new poik-pie Continued On Page 9 Itore in State College Why not purchase your radio here where we give M days FREE Service. 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East Beaver Avenue Customs Regulations I—Any1—Any student enteiing as a Freshman in any of the four year comses shall be consid ered as a Freshman, and shall he required to undeigo a year's College customs 2—Fre**hman women shall weai regulation name caids, five in ches bj tinee inches with their names piinted in one-inch heavy black letteis, until Thanksgiving 3—Name cards and hail ilhbons need not he worn from spm Saturday to 7 a in Monday Customs need not be woin on Friday night dates 4—At Penn State class piece dence is a tradition Freshman 'Women shall hold the doors open for upperclass women and faculty when leaving oi entei ing class rooms, the dining loom, and at all gatherings C—Excepting Holmes Field, all Freshmen shall keep off the grass until Move-Up Day 7—Football games must he at tended by all Fieshman girls Except (lining Houseparty, no Freshman may have dates foi football games B—'Wjhen 'an oldei peison or up perclass woman comes into the room all Freshman girls must rise 9—All Fieshman women who break customs shall appear be fore the ~ Judicial Committee and be punished in accordance with the seveiity of the offense 10—On Move-Up Dav a Fresh man celebration will mark the removal of Freshman legula* tions 11—The responsibility of enforc hig customs will rest with the ! Freshman .Council „ , 3 12—Girls with deficient scholar *ship will be restiicted socially at the discretion of the Educa tion Committee of the Fresh man Council Customs aie enforced by Fresh man Council' Exemptions are granted by the Tudidal Committee headed by Mary Ann Rhodes The committee also hears cases and metes out punishment Girls Dorms’ Number Is,Changed From 4961 To 5051 By Company The telephone number for the girls' dormitory group has been changed from 4961 to 5051, R. ,Y. Slgworth, supervisor of utili ties, announced yesterday Parties dialing 4961 will still reach the dormitories, Sigworth explained, until "the public Is acquainted with this change ” "This change in call num bers," he pointed out, "is brought about by the peak de mands which, we have on ihe dormitory. The load is consid erably heavier than the Belt Company estimated so this change Is being made to accom modate these peak loads in their dial switchboard" Los Angeles City College has a course to tram peace officers ALL MUSIC SUPPLIES r' f. stein MOTOR CO. Sales OLDSMOBILE Service , i Gulf Gas and Oil Reasonable Storage Rates DIAL 3451 121 S. BURROWES I WE’VE MOVED , We're Now At t ' 131 WEST BEAVER AVENUE MCKEE'S MARKET “IF IT GROWS, WE HAVE IT" WELCOME’43 $• To the campus and -to this community which is served bj modern sanitary laundry - COME IN AND MEET-'US PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W BEAVER AVENUE ‘ DIAL 31 Student Table and Floor Lamps . Other Electrical Appliances Moderately Priced W. H. MARSHALL GLENNLAND BUILDING O’BRYAN’S SUPER SERVICE South Atherton Street • LUBRICATION • AUTO ACCESSORIES • REPAIRING LUNCH ,'-i WELCOME FROSH 24*ounce milk shake |A* Rich and Creamy s JLUC . " rn.additiov to a complete fountain seivice, ' *we featuie icgnlai' weals at lowest puces When you think of food, think of the — DAIRY BAR 145 ALLEN STREET WALTER NEILLY M4,_Prop. Glennland Building Thursday, September 7,1! eating habits will Pay m an early cisit be an impoitant pa it of yam cuUcqc, life 9 Try our famous “TUBBER" THE MUSIC ROOM / ’ ‘" ,' , „ . - ’ 1 ,i - - ' > - 4 ' ’- r V '■ WHERE-PENNSTATEf v'" STUDENTS MEET ' ANDEAT