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PENNANTS " Se *“ lmflll mediums. .. They last longer. to see them ’ ~ when you want *to read Ithem For All College Supplies T % de KEELER’S Save Money on Up-keep! Get a McClellan USED CAR!! We Women FRESHMAN WEEK is in full swing by this time, and while it’s still a bit confusing for you fiesh 'men, it's also a lot of fun Schedules aie pietty full and you're having a grand time mak ing loads of new friends and learn ing ycur way about But still, theie are several things you can’t be too busy to attend. Most important is the grdup of meetings, socials, and teas planned foi you entertainment and infor mation duiing this fust week. We all know how tiresome it is to go from one meeting to another, but it’s leally worth all of your early horns, interrupted conversations, and valuable time. Today’s meeting to explain ac tivities and their place m your college life is essential for youi inclination and future use Acti vities *s just a word to you now, but it will mean more and more as time goes on You don’t want to limit your college career to dassioom work, so listen and ob serve in the next few days and pick out the extra-curriculai work that interests you. WRA’s all-Collcgc hike is a lot of fun and a giand way to get acquainted, as aie the Cwen tea and Pajama Party. And outstand ing m the week’s entertainment is Mortal Board’s skit for freshmen women next week The mass meet ings and mixeis are also things you can’t affoid to miss So, in spite of getting settled, learning to know youi roommate, and making new fi tends, we'll be seeing all of you freshmen at these functions—and we guarantee that you won’t regret the effort of at tending them Life No' Bowl Of Cherries For ’43 Co-eds Green Ribbons Will Get In Their Hair It’s not a whole lot of fun to wear a bright green hair-ribbon, and when it’s three-quarters of a yard long and foui inches wide, all sente of humor vanishes, ? But you ’43 coeds will* have to put up with it, just as the up perclass women did in then day After all, you’ll only have" to wear them along with your five-by-three name cards, until Move-up Day. But in all seriousness, it won’t be so had Just because you can’t walk on the glass, you won’t have to be late foi classes The College has pioiided sufficient sidewalks to enable you to make that eight o'clock And lemember that next year other freshmen will be hold ing doors foi you and it’ll be a lot of fun when the girls of 1944 stand up as you enter the room No Dates—Why Worry? As foi the rule which forbids dating, well, if you’ve got plenty on the ball you'll have lots of time aftei customs go off to hook that handsome uppeiclassman Aftei all you’ll have to give the upper classwomen a chance to talce their choice first So get into the spirit of the thing and don't gripe about following the tules set down for you It can be a lot of fun and don’t forget that there aie about 319 other coeds m the same canoe with you When 1 10 p m of Wednesday, September 20th rolls around you won’t leel out of place, because green libbons and name-cards will be the style And a final tip—when you'ie wearing your name in such full view, a lot of upperclass men will get to know you. Then when dat ing i egulations go off, your phone number may be the most’ popular on the women’s exchange PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WOMEN'S NEWS NEW LEADER | Miss Sarabell Shirm Women Hold First Offices Shirm, Craighead, Baibev Occupy Class Posts. For the fiiat time in history, wo ifien aie holding office this year’ in the student government The nomination of women foi All College and class offices fol lowed the adoption of the new All- College government set-up last ycai The 1939 election was the first in which women students were permitted to vote Saiabell Shirm ’4O is now All- College Viee-Piesulent, following .. successful campaign on the m dependent ticket last spring Oth ci Independent women candidates now' in office aie Jean C Craig head ’4l’, jumoi class secietaiy. and Ruth W Baibey, ’42, sopho more Hass secretary Women who aie automatically included on the new All-College' Cabinet aie Jane A Romig ’4O, president of Women’s Student Government, Juniata M Chambers ’4O, ..president of Pan-Hellemc Council, and ,Mair H O’Connor '4O, piesident of Women’s "Recie-' ation Association ' As yet unchoscn is the represen tative of non-fiateinity women, who mil be a member of the All College Cabinet Anderson In Hawaii Dr Claience S Anderbbn, pro- 1 fessoi of agnculturnl education, w’as a nrembei of the Sumniei Ses sion facultj at the Univeisity of Hawaii dining the past summei See Us First... 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Permanent Wave HOTEL BEAUTY SALON \ Over Corner Room Freshmen Women Facing Extensive Activity Program Various Mixers, Meetings,, Teas Are Scheduled For Incoming Class '■ ,Fi eshmen women will be kept busy all week and for the next month by the extensive piogram of entertainment and activities which opened yesterday with the welcome mass meeting, hall meetings in the dormitories, and the informal C A mixer - A 'mass meeting: to explain wo men’s ..ctivities and Jtheir place in college life will be held at 8 am todav, and Charlotte E Rav,* dean of • women, will address freshmen women at 2 pm tomoriow At 8 p nr theie will be a religious mass meeting, followed by a, Hillel re ception for Jewish students WRA Slates Hike Saturday’** picgiam includes an all-Codege hike sponsored by the Women’s Recieation .Association Today S~a m —Activities mass meet ing ' Tomorrow 2 p m —Addi ess by Dean of Women ChniloUe 13 1 Ray ;'S~|) m—Religious mass meet ing 9'p in—Hillel Reception 1 Saturday , 2 J P m —All College Hi*ke— WRA 9 p m—Fieshman Mlxei and Dance u • Sunday ■* 1p m— Cwen Tea • ' Monday ■ 9 a m —AV S G A Meeting ’'l-4 p m—W R A Field Da> >"'10 {) m—Cwen P J Parlj Tuesday '•is! p m —Omlcron Nu Tea **■ r Wednesday *>lo <i m —Moitai Boaul Skit and-><i Freshman Mixer and dance atIB p m Owens, sophomore activ ities'honoiary, will entertain fiesh meih- at a tea from 3 to 5 p m on Stßidi/- i t 1 i,< i VOfficeis of WSGA will meqt freshnubi women at 9 a m Monday to explain the blanches and func tions of its organization. In the afternoon, the ’43 coeds will romp at the WRA' field day, and at 10 30 pm Cwens will entertain them with a Pajama Party Omicon Nu, senior home eco nomics honorary,, will sponsor a tea at 4 p m Tuesday And to top off the fiesnman week schedule, Moitar Board, senior women’s ac tivities honorary, will present its annual skit at 10 a m Wednesday Holmes Field Allotted For Girls’ Activities Holmes Field will be allotted exclusively foi girl’s activities this yeai, Dr Call P Schott, dean of the School of*Physical Educa tion and Athletics, announced to day B • Draperies • Bedspreads • Blankets EGOLF’S STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE WELCOME CLASS OF ’43 For the Smartest in Women’s Clothing and Accessories it’s MOORE'S DRESS SHOP. Opposite Old Main Ifs Smart to be Thrifty ' TRY US - / ... before you decide to eat anywhere else ... then judge for yourself - & / 1 ' - ’ » • 1 N X Campus Restaurant; - Corner College & Pugh . j t PORTER 1 WEBER \ » *■' • 1 ■ - HEADQUARTERS FOR SHERWIN : i WILLIAMS Paints and Varnishes Welcomes and Wishes THE CLASS OF M 7’43 .SUCCESS ' iJ>r ’’ - IN THEIR COLLEGE CAREER Thursday, September 14,-1939
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