PAGE FOUR Frosh Dormitory Set For 10 p. m. Hall Presidents Will Sit On "45 Council Women elected to hall ' group presidencies at 10 p. m. Monday will automatically represent their :halls on WSGA Freshman Coun cil. A 1.5 average is required to remain on Council. Nominations made last week in clude McAllister Hall—fourth north, Marjory Walton, Barbara Britton, Pauline Huber; fourth south, Honey Lathrop, Ruth Em bury, Barnsley Brown; third north, Rosalind Becker, Lucille Bell, Flbrinne Olsiin, Nancy Hodg son; third south, Patricia Diener, Alma Kehler, Molly Moyer. Second north, Betty Hornick, Martha James, Nan Lipp, Betty Rose, Nora Thompson: second south, Mary Hess, Jane Magee. Women's Building nominees are: second east and third west, Betty Cress well, Jane Cromis, Winifred Singer; second west and third east, Gloria Green. Peggy Wood. Anchorage coeds nominated are Jane Bollinger and Vivien Martin. Nominees at 301 W. Beaver ave. are Nan Brill, Elizabeth Quiggle, Mildred White. Those nominated at the Pines include Christine Fox, Elizabeth Meyers. Coeds at Locust Lane nominated, Ruth Lear, Mary Jane Meany, Marjorie Schultz and Tone Trovaioli. For Rent—Room with private shower arld bath. Accommo•• dates 2 er 3 students. Reason- able, Call Fromm's Store .lEiggeme tetleter HEAL ESTATE 1,14 E,. Seaver Ave, Dial 40168 State College You Can't Afford To Miss The First Pop-in hours for freshman wom en will be from 7 to`9 p. m. tomor row. Freshmen will visit upper class women in sorority houses and dormitory; rooms. Two frosh Coeds Nurse Bundle From Heaven Back To College Life A squirrely story is this. Thurs day, freshmen Margaret A. Cous ley and Miriam Ramsey out for cokes stumbled upon a tiny bundle. It might have .dropped from heav en, but didn't. It rocketed from the ledge of Women's Building. Thorough examination revealed a mass of young squirrel flesh. Two infant squirrel, perhaps twins, from the rodent family of Women's ,Building, were unexpectedly out side the furry domain. As if guided by Lady Luck, the two babes had tumbled right at the feet of the freshman coeds. One of the youngsters had died either while plummeting to earth, or in fright. The hardier of the two, his coat not even grown to college man beard length, had survived. Knowing fully the heartbreak of trying freshman customs, the tribulations of being away from home and mother, the coeds be friended the victim. One of them dashed to the Sandwich Shop to get milk for "Al" 4as the waif .'as dubbed). The other sought medi cinal supplies, eye-dropper, cotton and a potential cradle in shoe box form. Diligent care has restored "Al' , to usual vim. Nurses report that recovery is certain. Phi Mu To Entertain Phi Mu will entertain Miss Kay Pontzer, an alumna of the local chapter and Mac Hall hostess; Mary Frances Eddy, graduate stu dent; and Mary Jane Amour '43, Bucknell transfer. at a tea from 4 to 5 D. m. Sunday. gig .lance Of The Year ! Frosh----Customs Will Be Lifted Elections Monday Pop-in Hours For This Dance THE DAILY COLLEGIAN We, The Women Education—A Priceless Gift? Onc'e upon a time there was a three-week non-dating period for freshman coeds and powers that be had convincing explanations for it. Could they explain now why every weekend there are about three mixed parties for freshmen which, in even moronic circles, appear to blast their reasons to something worse than bits? Long ago, for the first three weeks of college, freshman wo men zould not date. This was to give them an opportunity to be come acquainted with one an other, with upperelass women and to form definite sudy plans. Then the humanitarianism streak blitzed in. WSGA decided that Saturday night mixers with classmates would break the stoogy .monotony. Everyone approved. Just when the deluge of special parties during this time came is hazy. Nevertheless, there hasn't been one weekend that freshmen have not been granted special per missions. It has happened so often that freshmen have not had time to meet each other, upperclass wo men, or open the books they are supposed to be studying. Orientation is a fine thing. Freshmen would flounder without it but just now they are over whelmed by it Not only that but the women's government re' ises freshman rules every year. They did it last spring and now at every meeting —with a few special ones thrown in—they take time to unmake the rules. The limit has been reached. Organizations feel slighted if freshman are not permitted to at tend their parties. SeeMs to be a case of keeping up with the Jones' - It would h'elp both freshmen and WSGA if organizations would plan their parties within coed re gulations and - prevent such in consistencies in the orientation program After all, this is supposed to be an institution of higher educating. BUY COLLEGIAN NOW FREE! To All Collegian Subscribers THE ANNUAL COLLEGIAN DANCE Friday, October 10, Rec Hail Admission By Subscription Only! Education Issue To Be Debated "Resolved, that all women should attend college," will bethe formal debate question at the next meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, wo men's educational honorary, in the northwest lounge of Atherton at 7 p. m. Thursday. , R. Helen Gordon '42, Pi Lambda Theta president, will take the af firmative and Lois E. Notovitz '42, president of Delta Alpha Delta, local speech ' professional, will take the negative. Both women are varsity debaters and mem bers of Delta Sigma Rho, national forensic honorary. The debate will be followed by an open forum. Tentative plans for the year and committee re ports will be included in the busi ness meeting. Faculty, town and undergrad uate members of Pi Lambda Theta are invited. SELECTED BROADCASTS 7 p. m WCAU. 7:30 p. m. Columbia Symphony, WCAU. 9 p. m. Hit Parade, WCAU. 10 o. m. Merry Widow, WOR. 12:30 p. m. Radio City, KDKA. 3 p. m. Cnlumbia Symphony, WCAU. 3 p. m: Boito: Mefistofele, WQXR. 5:45 p. m. William Shirer, WCAU. CLASSIFIED SECTION SELECT room, ru:ming water, for three at two •seventy five per week. 123 W. Nittany Ave. Phone 4850. 3tch-2, 3,4, P. J. WANTED—Students to sell Beaver Field Pictorials at football games. Inquire at Student Union. tch 3-4 FOR RENT Single or double room. Nice location. Newly furnished. Call John Brown 789. stch 4-7-8-9-10 M FREE! MUSIC BY CAMPUS OWLS SATURDAY Benny • Goodman, SUNDAY• FREE! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1941 Firsf WRA Open House Welcomes All Coeds All coeds are invited to attend an open house given by the Arch ery Club from 7 to 9:30 o'clock to night. Josephine H. Beljan '42, Archery Club president; Miss Har riet M. Gray, graduate-assistant in physical education; and Pauline Crossman '43, WRA board member s will be hostesses.
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