FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,. 1942 Freshman, Transfer Orientation Schedule Will Include Mixers, Picnic, Senator Election Set For 2nd Week ; A meeting with Miss Charlotte "E - t ; Ray, dean of women, and Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to the dean, will start the frosh orienta tion at 9 p. m. Monday, Septem ber 7. " : Senior Sponsors will meet new students in second floor lounge, Old Main, at 9 a. in. Tuesday, Hi Frosh 'We Carry A:Complete Line of s. Karmel Korn Buttered Corn .1: Home Made Candies Fresh Roasted Pewits , Salted Peanuts MOreirS Nut Shop 101 Pugh St. 'lt's A Penn State Freshman Custom To Knoll; What's Playing !- -, ~.: ...', Silo, - at 1:30, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 Shows at 1:3.9;' 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 Evenings Cinly''— 7 . :011. 9:00 . ; f ' i • 1 Program for the week Starting September 7. ;.• k . ~..., . • • • . . ~ . N. 41 • ' dr ' CCATHAU Pa) S. TAT E ..- • • AIWA It :,r,E II it FOS' Tii EA( It E ,i t 1,7 Mon., 'rues Wed., Sept. 7,8, 9 Mon ., Wed., Sept. 7,8, 9 Mon. - Tues. . 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FRED'S - RESTAURA..N.T Fountain Service, Cigars, Candy, Magazines Welcomes Frosh In a statement made last night welcoming freshman co eds, Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray said, "The women now entering College . have the greatest chance in history to show what they can do for . their country. "When our forefathers were struggling to found a demo cracy, women did their .part nobly. After a century of col lege education for women, let us show that women now haVe a real part in preserving demo cracy." according to Misi 'Zang. .WSGA Junior SerVice;.Board sponsor an Etiquette Dinner Tuesday night in McAllister Hall and the new Sandwich Shop dining com mons. Ellen H. Richards Club and Omicron Nu, home economics honoraries, will aid in this project. Their first weekend in State College will feature :mixers for the frosh Friday and. Saturday nights and a WRA Sports Rally Saturday. Sunday afternoon has been set for a Panhellenic Open House at 3:30 p. m. First hall meetings will be held from .6:30 to 7 p. m. Monday, SeiStember 14. Patricia • Thener '45 and the present WSGA Fresh man Council will direct election of dormitory officers. Nomina tions for WSGA - Senator Will be conducted at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, September 15, and . PSCA Fresh- Allen Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . Coffee Hour WSGA Board To Aid New Upperclassmen Included in the orientation calendar for transfer women' for the first week of school are a coffee hour, dance, and compul sory mass meeting. WSGA Junior Service Board members will act as upperclass sponsors to the new coeds and will supervise all spe cial activities, according to Mary Jo Powell, Service Board chair man. At the coffee hour at 6:45 p. m. Friday, September 11, transfer women will be greeted by bean Of Women Charlotte E. Ray and Dorothy K. Brunner '44; WSGA vice-president acting ..president. Ruth M. Storer, WSGA Junior enator, will preside and Mar garet K. Ramaley will lead group 'singing. In cooperation with Blue Key, junior men's activities honorary ; and Druids, sophomore men's ath letic honorary, Service Board will hold a dance.for transfer men and women in Irvin Hall Saturday night, September 12.. Naval en sign trainees will be special guesti at the dance: Tag and non-tag dances will be arranged to provide more opportunity for new students to become acquaint ed, stated Miss Powell. man Forum will hold its first' Meeting following the ,nomina- Friday night, September 18, is the night of town church re ceptions. -• • (1 6.1 r I C:: , we •... Calling All Freshme ia -, , A , Make Your . J . - 4- Headquarters ..,,,, v... For Beauty SMITH POWDER PUFF 107 S. Allen St. Phone 22 r......• --, P , ".11 '.I ''.li- t II , All • • • • .. , .4 4 01 1 , , .. • i ' .1 0. ,± IN • . 0 1 P .' ... Just t'ry some for yourself ! 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