The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 05, 1940, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940
45 Senior Coeds
Will Be Sponsors
For Frosh Girls
Forty-five senior women stu
dents have been selected to serve
as “sponsors” for the 345 fresh
man coeds who will enter the Col
lege next week. They will meet
weekly with the new students to
help them in their adjustment to
campus life.
Elected by representatives of the
women’s student government, the
sponsors, with their courses of
study, include:
Catherine C. Albert, home eco
nomics, Bethlehem, Betty A. Al
bright, arts and letters, State Col
lege; Mary H. Ashby, education,
Washington, D. C.; Catherine E.
Bender, home economics, State
■ College; L. Eleanor Benfer, phys
ical education, Selinsgrove; Anna
belle Boyd, home economics, Wy
oming; Betty M. Brown, music ed
ucation, Reading; Jeanne M. Chew,
education, Pittsburgh; Helen B.
Cramer, home economics, Swiss
■ vale; Josephine E. Condrin, home
economics, Altoona; Harriet L.
Dayton, physical education, To
wanda; Mary Jane Dalton, arts
and letters, Paoli; Bertha M. Dou
thett, home economics, Darby;
Eleanor L. Fagans, psychology,
Morrisville; Madeline M. Fiorello,
bacteriology, Philadelphia; H. Jean
. Fox, home economics, Wyomis
sing; Rosemary E. Harris, home
economics, Mt. Lebanon, Pitts
burgh; Margery A. Harwick, phys
ical education, Wyomissing; Vir
ginia C. Heath, psychology, Har
risburg; Arita L. Hefferan, jour
nalism, West. Philadelphia; Ger
trude L. Hellmers, physical edu
cation, Langeloth; Grace M. Hen
dershot, music education, Wash
ington, D. C.; Frances E. Hohn,
;home economics, Drexel Hill; Ja-
S'net N. Holtzinger, home econo
;mics,. Windsor; Jane B. Hoskins,
physical education, Newton
Ruth E. Houser, educa
tion, Tarenturn; Vera L. Kemp,
journalism, Westwood, N. J.; Ruth
K. Kistler, physical education,
State College; Leslie A. Lewis,
journalism, Rutherford, N. J.; Jus
tine Lougee, home economics,
State College; Arlene A. Markley,
home economics, Fairview Vil
lage; Miriam T. Miller, commerce
and finance, Allentown; Darline
A. Neuhauser, home economics,
Harrisburg; Janice M. Owens,
■ home economics, Tarentum; M.
i Agnes Peebles, arts and letters,
■Slippery Rock; M. Isabelle Pfeif
• fer, home economics, Montgom
ery; Gail F. Pope, home economics,
■ Franklin; Rosemarie C. Rednagle,
■ education, Bethlehem; Dorothy B.
; Reeves, journalism, Easton; Har
j riet Singer, commerce and finance,
■ Far Rockaway, N. Y.; Mina A.
Smith, education, Phoenixville;
-Marie B. Somers, home economics,
• Hazleton; Beth M. Swope, journal
■ ism, Altoona; Elinor L. Weaver,
. psychology, Lancaster; and Rose
mary Williams, home economics,
Washington.
WOMEN IN SPORTS
■ The Sports Rally planned for
; White Hall, Monday, September
16, will give freshman women an
opportunity to join two WRA
sports clubs. Women’s Recrea
. tion Association will be explained,
: representatives from Archery,
Dance, Fencing, Golf, Outing, Rid
ing, Rifle, Swimming, Tennis, and
• Variety Clubs and intramurals,
will speak to the group and give
• demonstrations, followed by gen
, eral folk dancing and recreation.
WRA’s September plans include
| the annual Hort Woods Picnic
• scheduled for Saturday, Septem
• ber 14, a progressive tennis tour
•nament, a “Fun Night,” and Co
; Recreation Day slated for Sunday,
• September 29.
Featuring Co-Recreation Day
will be archery, a bicycle break
fast ride, bowling, hiking, horse
shoe pitching, mixed tennis dou
bles, roller skating, and two-ball
• SAVE PACKING AT HOME
ALARM
CLOCKS
As Low
as /y
PARKER
PENS
$2.75 to $7.50
Other Fountain
Pens from 59c up
55* VALUE 36*
ATLAS SHOE
SHINE
KIT
• Dauber
• Polisher
• Paste
All For
15c
Medford
Razor Blades
Double Edge
Pack of 25
23c
S E GIFTOEFER
Tti&e 25* jar
CASHMERE
BOUQUET
COLD CREAM
FOR CLEANSING.
WHEN YOU BUY 25t JAR
501 VALUE 254
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
SPECIALS
at Rea & Derick 3 s
Tooth Brush
2 for 43c
Complete Stocks—Featuring Such Famous Names As
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PENN STATE'S POPULAR EATING PLACE
— / 4 I&1&.
• •
era *
• Club Breakfast •
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. . . besides our many tasty dishes that make swell between -
meal "snacks."
COLLEGE SEAL
STATIONERY
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We Serve Three Meals Daily
Luncheon
OTHERS AT . . 25c to 79c
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• AND MANY OTHERS
MEAL TICKETS
Photo
Headquarters
Complete s t o c k of
Eastman, Argus and
A n s c o camera and
films.
PRESCRIPTIONS STATE COLLEGE
WATCHES
89 And Up
Hughes
Hair Brush
With the new
Exton bristles.
98c
STUDENT’S ELECTRIC
LAMP
98c
Ideal for
study. Mel
low light is
directed
down ward
from reflec
tor that is
below eye'
level.
COLGATE
TOOTH
POWDER
SIZE 1^
WHEN YOU BUY GIANT SIZE
AT.REGULAR 40* PRICE
60SflLUE41*
Regular $7.50
PACKARD
ELECTRIC
SHAVER
Close-oul
Special
$3.75
Many Similar
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