PAGE SIX 33 Senior Sp-onsors To - Receive Orientation Plans freshman Skits To Lead 'Program At Stunt Night Skits enacted by freshman coeds will enliven Stunt Night planned for all freshman women by Cwens, sophomore women's honprary, in Women's Building at '9 o'clock tonight. Janet M. Hartz '4l and Phyillis R. Watkins '44 will contribute readings and H. Anne Carruthers 'l4, will give piano selectiOs. Mir iam L. Rhein '43 will sing and R. Helen Gordon '42, will lead the freshmen in college cheers. After the program refreshments will be served. Sieber, '43 Heads Service Board WSGA Junior Service Board elected Natalie A. Siebert chair man and discussed transfer orien tation plans at its first meeting last night. Junior Service Board accepted the suggestion of Anna Lee Carey ,!42, transfer orientation chairman, to.'be sponsors. Sponsors Will visit groups of ap proximately seven coeds, divided according .to living groups, today and tomorrow to .plan weekly Meetings. Sponsors will- answer questions and acquaint transfers with : campus activities. WSGA. is sponsoring a coffee hour in AthertorrHall at 630. p .-m. 'tomorrow for all -transfers .when maps of the campus will be given out. Freshman bibles are avail able at the CA office-for. transfers. Transfers have been given name cards by the dean's Office to be worn for two weeks beginning Wednesday. , Sponsors meeting in MisS.Wiley's dormitory are Helen J. Chiappy, Emily L. Funk, M. Betty McFar land and Natalie A. Siebert. Mar tha N. Albert, Ann T. Drivas, Lor raine E. Thomas and Marjorie I. • • • The Daily From Honorary Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, will submit freshman orientation plans to senior spon sors at their first meeting in .405 Old Main at 8 p. m. • tomorrow. Mortar Board members, are auto matically senior sponsors. • Freshman groups ranging from 8' to 13 members have been divided according to living groups. Senior sponsors will arrange time and place 'for their two group meetings beginning this week, declared Marion E. Sperling, chairman. Committee members assisting are Elizabeth Kinsloe, Jeanne C. Stiles, and Betty .L. Zeigler. The 23 senior sponsors chosen from eligible seniors by Mortar Board are Julia A. Adams, Mary Betty Anderson, 'Catherine Bidel spacher, Marjorie D. Cousley, Mar garet M. Diener, Marion M. Eberts, Margaret L. Embury, Janet Her zog, Mary W. Houghton, Marge King, Anita M. Knecht and Sarah J. Kunzler. Other senior sponsors are Jeanne N. Lindeman, Margaret E. Middle ton, Katherine A. Loresc , h, Lois E. Notovitz, Betty Jo !Patton, Eliza beth Rose, A. Patricia Behney, Dorothy M. Savard, M. Elizabeth Shelly, Marjorie B. Strode and Janet F. Twichell. Mortar Board senior sponsors are Jean Babcock, R. Helen Gor don, Janet M. Hartz, .Elizabeth Kinsloe, Alice M. Murray, Sarah P. Searle, Marion E. Sperling, Jeanne C. Stiles, Mildred M. Tay lor and Betty ,L. Zeigler. Americans annually , consume 113,563,680 cases of canned fish, and other canned seafood shrimp, clams,*oysters, crabs, etc.—accord -4-5 to output reported by manu facturers to the• Census Bureau. BUY COLLEGIAN NOW Zint will meet in Miss Parker's Dormitory: In Mrs. Christman's dormitory will be Marjorie .R. Chambers and Anne C. Dorworth. Helen L. Craig '43 and Irma F. Winter '43 have volunteered to help. ( übscrl e w!- 150 issues For Three Dollars Also The Annual Collegian Dance on Friday October 10th Admission by Collegian Subscription Only THE ; .DAILY •CQLT4EGIAN 190 of 363 New Coeds on Campus Of the 363 freshman women ad mitted to the College this fall, 190 will live in McAllister Hall and Women's Building .;and about 100 in town dormthpries. The re mainder includes women who will live or work in town or commute. Five freshman t,:wn dormitories are available. About 65 of the 90 transfers will live in the 4 transfer dormitories, 5 in campus sororities and -10 in town. •Upperclass women will live in Atherton •Hall, Grange Dormitory and sorority houses. Town freshman houses are Mrs. McCormick's, 225 S. Allen St.; Mrs. Davey's, 301 W. Beaver Ave.; Locust Lane, Lodge, 312 Locust Lane; the Anchorage, MB W. Col lege Ave.; and Miss Hill's, 512 W. College Ave. Transfers will live at Miss Parker's, 139 S. Frazier St.; . Miss Wiley's, 134 E. Foster Ave.; Mrs. Crismon's, 427 W. Beaver Ave.; and Mrs. Beman's, 236 S. Frazier St. Cooperative dormitories include Mrs. Forbes', 129 S. Miles St.; Mrs. Bart's, 133 S. Atherton St.; the Nittany Coop, 244. E. Nittany Ave.; and Allen Street Coop, 425 S. Al len St. Gray Named Assidant Harriet M. Gray has succeeded M. Connie Forbush as graduate as sistant in physical education. Miss Gray, a graduate of• Bouve:;School of Physical Education and Univer sity of New Hampshire, formerly taught at Lake Erie. Miss Forbush is working at AthenaTeachers'eol lege, W. Va. MMUS FOR 00.0 D 'FOOD iOPEN .ALL NIGHT Deliveries-MAny PENN i s " T ., ,Under .new management of Mrs. Carl Biichle. 130 W. College Ave. .Diarl 3924, . - Living at 123 W. Nittany Ave.; State -College For College Men who are.not;fraternity minded, our house. offers fellowship, and opportunitites fpr . development found ii few other - Independent groups. sy •ratwg ,1 14 ' Scholastically, our , ratmg iglva,s lteedV , Y:•representation • on the roster of fifteen . Honorary and-Scholastic Societies and other marks of leadership, in. College activities. Our men, take active ,intergstancl.pOticipate . in extra curricular affairs, and intramural sports. Of mutual interest to all concerned is the strict -adherence to house rules and study hours, so . that all share equally in the things that make your stay here worth while. See you in September, Cal-l-i§iaiii.. - . - the =Colonzal (Signed) EDGAR B. HERWICK '42 Chairman of. Activities Phone 4650 ` MOND4Yis..4AMPIP:FfR',g2, 1941 Two; ocades A Coach . Twenty consecutive yegirs is. the record of Bob Rutherford as •POllih' -State's golf coach, outranking.;all other :Nittany :mentors in yectiii service. .In 19 seasons under Ruth erford, Lions golfers have won. 80 • - lost 29, and; led 6. BUY , ,COLY.F.GIAN"*OW • • s. I ,
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