The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1941, Image 4

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APOY TolHourOlCharrWAudition.tustoms Prelude
Senior Sponsors To Give
Tips Toiresh an Women
Extra-curricular activities, cus
toms, association with men, sorori
ties, and other topics for senior
sponsor meetings starting this
week with freshman women were
discussed by Mortar Board, senior
women's • honorary, last night
when 33 sponsor units were as
signed.
Senior sponsors will meet with
their groups, divided according to
living units, after freshman dor
mitory hours, before dinner, or
at other convenient times. Each
nponsor Will call her own group
to set meeting time and will dis
tribute Panhellenic, booklets at
the first meeting.
Senior sponsors will explain
campus manners and dress, room
mate adjustment, budgeting time
and will discuss all questions
brought in by the freshmen.
Shows at 6:30. 8:30
TODAY ONLY
Gary Cooper
Barbara Stanwyck in
'WEE' -JOHN 'DO"
with
'Edward -Arnold Walter .Brennan
Thurs: ' VITOMAYCS :FACE"
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LIME BEGINS FOR ANDY
"And I Thought I Knew
AU .About Love"
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DRAW)ING SETS ART MATERIALS TEXT BOOKS STATIONERY WEBSTER'S.. 27 !
. . COLLEG / lATE ' ,
Guaranteed Sets for all A complete selection for College seal and plain. DICTIONARY ~,
Drawing Courses. Get our .
the master or beginner in all duality stationery at low
prices before baying your . NEW eS USED Required for all English
media. prices.
set.
,FOR ALL COLLEGE COURSES Composition courses. ..._.
LOOSE LEAF
'DISSECTING SETS . TRADE YOUR
NOTE BOOKS
,KFELER'S - of all *pub he larg;
BOOKS itshors. T
For ZOOLOGY OLD TEXTS
Special prices on all • •est and most selective. stock
and Highest • prices for cash 9r
Leather Note Books—with of 'trade books in. Central
sipper or plain,. ' BOTANY ' • CATHAUM. THEATRE BUILDING credit, Pennsylvania. •
Penn State coeds have been
called beautiful and intelligent,
chic and charming—but never
bashful.
All 1500 of them are bashful
however if the number indicating
interest in performing on the
"Hour of Charm" coast-to-coast
broadcaSt is any criterion.
Until this morning, Hummel
Fishburn, associate professor of
music education, who is handling
next Monday night's audition in
Schwab Auditorium, reported
only two coeds who plan to enter
the competition which pays off
$lOO for representing Penn State,
plus an expenses-paid trip to New
York, a spot on the well-known
program, and a chance to earn
$l,OOO for themselves and a $4,000
scholarship for Penn State.
Members of the Louise Homer
Club, women's musical honorary,
will assist Professor Fishburn in
selecting 10 singers next Monday
night. Three of the 10 will have
their voices recorded by the
speech department and one will
be named to sing on the "HOur of
Charm" progra 4 m in New York
October 12.
Coeds interested in next Mon
day night's local auditions are
asked to report to Professor Fish
burn at 422 Old Main immedi
ately.
WSGA Announces Hours
• Hours during the week for
freshman and upperclass women
announced by WSGA Senate will
be 9 o'clock permissions for fresh
man women and 10 o'clock for
upperclass women.
READ THE COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIEDS
Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30
TODAY -• THURS. - FRI.
. . with two' galls en
his trail !
d 2 AND fl II 3 .
School Begins For
Penn State Freshmen
With A Thousand
Co-Eds On Their Trail
And 5,000 Upper
class Men To
Run Interference!
liff NCINS
FOR
ANDY;I'.,),ADY
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Just as crisp September morn
ings are a prelude to fall, so green
hair ribbons indicate the approach
of another period of freShman
womens' customs.
Each year arguments persist as
to the most effective ways of
perching ribbons upon the head.
On the pro side of Peter Rabbit
appearances are those who favor
the on-the-top-of-the-head, floppy
ears personification. Such women
flaunt their year before . the Col
lege, undaunted by the animal
like facade they present.
On the other side, upholding
the subtle, see-it-if-you-can crowd,
are those who attempt to bury
the telling color beneath curls. In
this case ribbons are ' tucked in
conspicuously on the rear of the .
noggin, out of sight of the average
upperclass woman.
Regardless of position, ribbOns
may be purchased from downtown .
stores for 25 cents. For freshman .
women with artistic talent, the
raw material may be bought at
regulation length, three-quarters
of a yard, and molded into a bow
for a slightly lower cost.
Besides physical
. descretion
freshman women face another
mental anguish . . . THE NO DAT
ING PERIOD. Dating until 5:30
p. m. during the week is permit
ted following three weeks ab
stainance. From the first week
perspective, the three weeks inter
im looks long, but it also lias its
advantages.
Not then does the humiliation
end. Those cards, three by five af
fairs that broadciist names. Pe-•
culiar circumstances • can arise
from name cards . . for instance a
10 letter name may complicate
the process of lettering and ne
cessitate hyphenation.
Tea Will Be Planned •
At First Panhel Meeting
Plans for the Panhellenic party
for freshman and transfer orienta
tion will be discussed at the first
fall meeting of the Panhellenic
Association in the WSGA room of
White Hall at 6:45 p. m. Tuesday.
Panhellenic President Jean A.:
Krauser '42, has announced that
•'
sorority women may not have
freshmen and 'transfers at 'their
tables in the dining halls during
rushing since this is against Col
lege regulations.
S A, LIN'S
Will Be Around Again This Year To Greet The
Old and The New Students
CONCESSION—WhoIesaIe Candy, 75c per box
SUDDEN SERVICE
DIAL 2373
'Frosh Prefer -Bowling.
l
'NO logitted '-
Among Sports Clubs
Bowling proved to be most pop
for Fro. h Coeds
ular among WRA sports clubs
with 55 freshmen indicating in
terest at the Sports Rally in
White Hall last Saturday. Tennis
and Swimming Clubs each have
50 prospective members.
Number of freshmen interested
in additional clubs are Outing, 48;
Rifle, 45; Archery, 30; Bridge, 25;
Riding, 25; Golf, 19; Badminton,
15; Dance, 12,. and Fencing, 11
Frosh To Get Booklet
The 1941-42 Panhellenic hand
book, explaining the organization'
of sororities and their cooperation
in the Panhellenic Association will
be distributed to freshman women
by Panhellenic Council through
senior sponsor groups this week.
Transfers will receive them at their
transfer orientation meetings.
SELECTED BROADCASTS
7:45 p. m. Civic Radio Guild
Play. KDKA.
8 p. m.‘ Schubert: Unfinished
Symphony, Mozart Symphony Np.
31. WQXR.
8 p..m. Dr. Christian. WCAU.
10 p. in Glenn Miller WCAU.
11:30 p. m 'Music You - Want.
KDKA.
12:05 a: m. Xavier Cougat. WOR.-
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You need look no fur
ther'. We have a complete
line of Whiteswan uni
forms at $1.98.
Smart
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEW24;I94I
It's quite possible and very
probable that a needle tan be !loft
in a •haystack, but it is no longer
probable that a. Big Sister can be
lost at' Penn State.
As a method of simplifying the
dilemma of freshman women who
know they have a Big Sister on
campus but who can only guess at
her' whereabouts, E. 'Miriam Zones
'43, town senator, has compiled a
list of names and addresses of all
Big and Little Sisters.
Though not a new idea, the list
of Big and Little Sisters on hand
will serve as a veritable bureau of
missing persons.
As drastic as the silk shortage is
the minimum of Big Sisters avail
able to counsel and advise fresh
men. Miss Jones has asked volun
teer Big Sisters from among upper
class women , to telephone 2279.
In appreciation of 'Big Sisters
who have cleared away the first
fright of campus life, Little Sisters
will honor them at a tea sometime
in October.
AT THE MOVIES
STATE THEATRE
."Here Comes I.Mrj Jordan"
looking for-
Shop