PAGE TWELVE Orientation To Aid Frosli Orientation of freshman coeds will begin Friday with the PSCA Freshman Camp. Other frosh ac tivities will start with the mass meeting in Schwab Auditorium at 7 p. m. Sunday. ' Meeting in 304 Old Main at 4 en whom we ’ re lookin S forward was wasted worry. This College, o. m. Friday, freshman coeds will t 0 meeting - Nevertheless, we feel we like to think and say, is both go to Raloh' Watts Lodge, Shingle- that the “ advice ” we ’ re about to informal aid democratic. We town Ga>i. to take part in a week- bestow on future coeds might b‘e judge people by what they are, end program. applied just as well to those who not by what they wear. Follow.ng the mass meeting on J iaVe ° n ' y a memory of green So press your last Summer’s Sunday, a welcome party for fresh- Dows and name ta § s - cottons, add a seersucker or t/Vo, man women, sponsored by PSCA, First > despite the gossip column a couple of light sweaters, saddle will be held in the Armory. and the stories of “Big Week- or play shoes, rain attire ’ (boots, “CA Chums.” assigned each year ends ” • vou ’ ve ah probably heard, bandanas, and waterproof coat), bv PSCA to incoming freshman this Colte S e exists for the basic several “smoother” dresses to women to help in orientation, have pm 'P° £e o£ enabling you to get wear with high heels, a formal or already written to new coeds. R. an education. three—and you’ll more than get Christine Yohe '45, chairman, has Certainly, we nave fun —and a£ ong. By the way, don’t believe announced that any freshman lots of it. We go to dances (both everything that you’ve read in the woman who has not received aCA formal and informal*, and picnics; magazines about how many Chum mav get in touch with Miss we play iJnd observe all kinds ol clothes you need. Yohe at the PSCA office to be sports, and participate in activi- Come to Penn Strjte, feeling that assigned to one. ties. You'll have fun, too. It's you’re going to like it. Come Mortar Board, senior women’s just that we want you to be sure with a friendly smile and your honorary, is in charge of Senior to realize that studying and good inherent common sense. Come Sponsors who will be assigned to grades are important. and be certain that this will be groups of freshmen and meet with What :<bout activities? By them, your College as well as ours. iem o discuss orientation prob- we mean participation in student lems. Alpha Lambda Delta, fresh- government, the coed recreation ~ v| SSS: SSSt-rW Customs °P en Term » v». *~J*ssrs J 2& nsz c.£:“r^s s - Schwab auditorium at 8 p. m., ' , 1 V... 6 yOUI exce " s s i ons for U DDerelass wnmm thic MonHa ’ energy and ambition, and, at the uppeiclass women this W.dnejd.y/ J„„e ,0. WSGA tables in McAllister Hall dining ! ° ng as people are sensible about C Sseniors ' commons at the annual Etiquette them ‘ But we are fl ' ank in say- n , ' ® a . gl J en f ° r ap ' Dinner. ing th a t coeds who go out for pl(ned extia-euincular activities Of the 103 new coeds admitted evei- y thing are not very smart. as Col l e g ian . Thespians, and for Summer semester, 73 have al- Survey your talents and interests. players ’ to students holding ready.been assigned “Big Sisters” M ake your choice and stick to it. ] . S- Students granted exten by H. Anne Carruthers ’44, WSGA And never, never attempt to ale to re turn immediately town senator. do So many things that you can’t f°“ oWin S their work, said Miss WSGA. with honor societies, will' take a little time off over week- Bykes sponsor mixers for freshmen only, ends for a date. Definite dates have not yet been ' Freshmen, before coming to Lakonides Will Meet "*-Ml WBA -Play Day wit, be held in White Hall Saturday, June why wehe no, inciuding ai, the dayj“„e«“ • . T 3b^ Ut . \ v ' omen ’ s regula- Meetings will be held everv two tions. Incidentally, these rules weeks in White Hall on Wednes- GET YOUR COLLEGIAN- e made for a definite purpose day nights. Next Wednesday plans SUBSCRIPTION now Ao 1 ** 3111 * you—and it’s for the frosh orientation program SUBSCRIPTION NOW part of- the Penn State tradition will be made definite. We, DL Women Confession: We Don't Like It Much But It s Customary To Give Advice This column, in keeping with to obey them. :he rest of the paper, is intended Before coming to College, we jrimarily for the freshman worn- worried a lot about clothes. It daily n Cor r p_,. £>ea,- t> " St “te Pai . • ai ent s the Uch tfo yon L. * e ar? c. yOLt kijou,- , Penn State l,“ boai tte C „ go,n Sto "here yo a ne ev* y °Uj* snr, *<«*, a 611 a S tn AI X 0 to spent cJu * s -c:n^o Bs ,. Wef f «><*fr fett ' *»«!, a „? e, ' s to tel, t d y th . 0f ot her 2 e , h,tl & yawn , ~^ s Povt Sf ab P z a "«• " ‘ Ca »B-i. 0y using. I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Sl ncer e ] V ' Social Groups Unite Coeds - (Continued from Page Eleven) formally. A strict silent period will June 8 and end at 8 a. m., June 17. be in effect from 9 p. m. Friday to Two open houses will be sched- 5 p. m. Saturday and from 9 p. m. uled during a strict silent period Saturday until bidding results are extending from June 23 to July 13. , „ , Free contact will be resumed anriounce d Sunday, with formal rushing July 13 and Incoming coeds automatically will end July 18. Two informal become members of the Indepen parties will be giveri by each house a • during that week. dent Women s Association which Invitations for formal coffee aCtS 011 311 organizationa l basis for hours to be held Saturday, July 18', in dependent women. Since its ori will be issued Friday. Sorority g' n 1° 1941, it has carried, out a women and guests *Will be dressed social and athletic program. Mr. Robert Edgerly Circulation Manager THE DAILY COLLEGIAN State College, Pa. Enclosed please find check for $ covering my subscription to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. Name Address City FOR SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER Also enter subscription for my son or daughter. 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