MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,'' .1941 ;s4::'-:El4.h . 'lil . oliidet Skits;':::::CW.tikiiiiii.'. Coeds May Join. • • .We, The Women Two Sports-Clubs- Offering - An *Alibi - • Introduction of board. members, , . presentation of skits, explanatiotr - Before We Pounce of. , activities, folk-dancing . and a, chance , to join clubs will be in- Today .starts the second year of eluded in WRA's Sports Rally for daily publication •of the student freshman women in White Hall newspaper. This column, which Gymnasium at 1 o'clock today. will ,discuss women's news, made Board members whom Betty L. its debut as "We, the Women" last Zeigler '42, WRA president, will year. We feel it fitting to retain introduce include Patricia Mac- this title. Kinney '43, vice president; Ber nice M. Mauer '42, secretary; Pauline Crc.ssmn '43, treasurer; Drivas '43. club chairman; and Crace L. Judge '44, publicity manager. Each will explain her duties - - WRA • clubs will present skits and each president will explain the purpose and, activities of her club. Clubs and club presidents are archery, Josephine H. Beljan '42; badminton, Marion E. Sper ling '42; bowling, Anita M. Knect '42; • dance, •Dorothy C. Ellis •'42; fencing, D. Elizabeth Rose '42; golf, ,Marge King 42; outing, Mar garet K. - Rathelie '44; rifle, Martha E. Powers '42; swimming, Mary V. Devling '43; tennis, Ruth J. Moore '43. Intramural skits of hockey, basketball, and softball will be Eighty-five per cent of June directed by Miss Crossman, man- graduates at UniverSity of Texas ager. Miss Zeigler will lead folk- , plan to go to work, 10 per cent plan dancing, assisted by Miss Harriet to marry, 5 per cent plan to return M. Gray, graduate assistant, Miss home.. Crossman, Miss Devling, Miss Drivas, Janet V. Holmes. '43 i and transfer students. Margaret K. Ramelie '44. Freshmen are invited to an ex- Freshmen may visit club hibition hockey game between hibits; . talk to c'ub presidents, and sophomore and junior majors on sign up for two clubs., Refresh- Holmes Field at 4 p. m. Wednes ments will.be served. - The-Rally day when they may sign up as will, be, repeated next Monday for players or managers. PENN STATE VS. COLGATE OUR FIRST GAME BRING THE BLUE BAND TO THE COLGATE GAME SPONSORED BY THE BUFFALO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Net only will we interpret news as it affects women, but we will also crusade for projects we feel necessary for coeds and- reprimand what we feel alien to the All-Col lege aim to retain Penn State's good name. Women, especially coeds, may not feel as directly connected with the world situation as men but the attitudes we assume are of major importance during such crises. It is hard at all times, especially in uncertain eras, to maintain a definite view, on all subjects. Too much happens to alter the outlook. Elastic policies are almost prere quisites' for intelligent thinking. Our policy, therefore, will be to interpret women's news for the Women. Our one aim—to stick to THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN , . . (vient :Entertain 350 n o Hours . - • . WSGA - Annuces . At Freshman Tea Today 8 p. m. Schuman Symphony No. Approximately 350 coeds attend- ' for Women Students 3. Lab) concerto in D. WQXR. ed the tea given yesterday by 9p. m. Lux theater, WCAU. • Cwens, sophortiore women's -hon- • Jean Babcock '42, • WSGA pt'esi- 9p. m. Hollywood production, orary, as a part of their freshman dent, has announced that freshman CBI,. orientation program. women will be granted 9 o'clock 10 p. m. Raymond Gram Swing, permissions Monday and Tuesday commentator, WOR. Margaret R. Roberts, senior ad- evenings, and upperclass women 10 p. m. Orson Welles, WCAU. visor, and Louise M. Fuoss. junior 11 o'cloCks. 10:30 p. m. National Radio Forum, advisor, former Cwen .presidents, poured arid H. Anne Carruthers '44 vitations. 11:30 p. m. Music You Want, furnished background music. Other orientation projects un- KDKA. Committee chairmen were Ruth dertaken by Cwens were helping 11:45 p. m. Xavier Cugat, WOR. L. Popp, food; Marion C. Dough- at registration, SU dances, Rec Hall erty, decorations; Jeane L. Ward, mixer and welcoming freshman —READ THE COLLEGIAN • dishes, and Mary. Louise Keith, in- coeds as they arrived. CLASSIFIEDS SAVE FINE QUALITY STATIONERY Lion Seal Stationery 49c Ham mermill„,„ Seal Stat. V. 7 f.; Old Main Seal Stat. 59C Modern Seal 9 C Packet EAT AT OUR • SODA FOUNTAIN • Club Breakfast • Luncheon and Dinner • In-Between "Snacks" Good Food at Moderate Prices! MEAL TICKETS 3 .30 Value S .00 For Only J Prophylac tic Tooth . Brush . . . 23c . . 2 for 43c Parker Pens ___ $1.25 to $8.50 Eversharp Pens ___ $l.OO to $3.50 Scotch Tape __ 10c -25 c Carter's Cube Well _ 98c Eversharp Pencil ___ 49c Parker's Ink __••__• • 15c Post Cards ____ 3 for 5c Wrist-O . Crat . . 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