The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 18, 1942, Image 11

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    MONDAY, MAY 18, 1942
570 Coeds Return
To Live in Dorms
•Penn State women do
change their minds, according to
latest reports on rooming arrange
ments from Miss Nina M. Bentley,
assistant to the dean of women.
Atherton Hall which tops the
list, will house 347 coeds. Grange
Dormitory will toe the home of 67
women, and 108 sorority women
'Will live in houses and suites noi
in Atherton or Grange. Approxi
mately 48 students will live in co
operative houses.
: Town dorms will not be open to
undergraduate women students,
but may be inhabited toy Summer
session students, stated Miss Bent
ley.
Freshmen will live in Women’s
•Building and McAllister 'Hall.
~ ’ TAKES OVER Margaret K.
m Sherman ’43, WSGA president, re-
IVISICE rifi .turns from student teaching to re
,'j. sume her duties.
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Welcome Back For The New College Year
You will find here the facilities, the resources, and the co-operation that you need
if you are to make the most of your opportunity. We shall he very glad to welcome
you as a new depositor—or to continue to give our best attention to your interests if
you are already with us.
Sherman Urges Coed Groups
To Evaluate Old Activities
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WSGA Stresses
Defense Work
Women’s organizations are ttrg
td by Margaret K. Sherman- ’43,
WSGA president, to eliminate un
necessary activities end to replace
them with defense projects in
conjunction with WSGA’s war
time policy.
Miss Sherman Said that it is
imperative for all coed groups to
consider seriously the letters
which they will receive from
WSGA requesting that projects
b‘e formulated with the purpose
of contributing to the national
war effort and of conserving time,
money, :tnd energy.
She also pointed out that, under
the accelerated program, adequate
rest and recreation are vital re
quisites for successful work.'
According to Miss Sherman,
WSGA will continue its policies
of considering petitions for com
mittee appointments and office
nominations, and "of inviting
guests to Senate meetings. Spe
cial late permissions will not be
granted except for campus activi
ties.
Although modified to fit the
new schedule, freshman orienta
tion .plans are similar ito last
year’s and include mixers spon
sored by honorr.-ries. WSGA will
probably publish a special book
let for new coeds and strengthen
transfer orientation, said Miss
Sherman!
A substitute'senior senator will
be named -to replace Nancy E.
Gosser ’43, who will not return
for ithe Summer semester.
Senate will meet in the WSGA
room at 6:30 p. m.' Wednesday.
Coeds To Prepare
For Emergency
To prepare for specific national
emergency jobs, coeds are urged
by the faculty committee in charge
of considering courses for women
in connection with the war, to
elect ones which will prepare
them for meeting the national
emergency.
Courses preparing for occupa
tions such as abstractors, account
ant clerks, meteorological assist
ants, statistical clerks, stenogra
phers, translators, and typists are
being offered by the > School of
Liberal Arts.
Suitable courses for other im
portant occupations are being giv
en by Education, Home Economics,
Physical Education, Agriculture,
and Chemistry and Physics
Schools.
Further information, including
necessary prerequisites, will be
found on sheets distributed to
women’s rooms.
Rides Wanted
RW—New York or Philadelphia,
Wednesday or early Thursday.
Call Saul 4161.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
OF STATE COLLEGE
New Dorm Hostess
Mrs. Ruth Miller Forbes will Senior sponsors Will hold their
temporarily serve as hostess for first meeting in the second floor
the northeast unit of Atherton lounge. Old Main, at 6:30 p. m.
Hall, according to Miss Charlotte Thursday, according to Marjorie
E. Ray, dean of women. She will R. Chilrnbers ’43, Mortar Board
succeed Miss Jeanette Oswald who member in charge of sponsors,
has been hostess and health ad- plans win be macle for the fresh '
visor for three years. Mrs. Forbes man orientation program in which
was secretary to the dean of worn- they will participate.
en from 1928 to 1937 ahd is a grad-
uate of State College High Scnool A _ . .
, „, u _ . A meeting of sophomore women
and Zeth Business School m Al- ... . , ... ~ . ,
. candidates for the editorial board
of the Daily Collegian will be
held in Cclrnegie Hall at 7 p. m.
Thursday, Junior Board members
announced last night.
BUV DEFENSE STAMPS
AND fc : ONDP
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ly light weight chambray comes with a four
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