PAGE SIXTEEN Coeds Hold Power In WSGA WRA Will Summon Following the federal govern- House of Representatives, the 9 FroS h Transfers merit's plan, the Women's Student secondary legislative group, is Government Association is corn- presided • over by WSGA vice- To Sports Rally posed of two legislative bodies, president as speaker of the House a judicial committee, a junior and includes the president and FROSH s&rvice board, and a freshman vice-president of each upperclass Holding initial position on the council. Upon matriculation at dormitory, a representative from WRA calendar for Fall semester • the College, all women automati- each sorority, and a coed from is the Sports Rally for freshman DINING cally become members and are town. and transfer women to be held in subject to its rulings.To try and penalize violators of • White Hall gymnasium at 2p. m. ROOM Senate, controlling head of th e Saturday, September 12. WSGA rulings, the Judicial Corn organization, in addition to of-The program, as presented by mittee is composed of two mem 'ricers, is composed of one senior, bers of each class. Elected by Mistress of Ceremonies Pauline two juniors, one sophomore and Senate Junior. Service Board Crossman . '43, WRA secretary, , two freshman senators. Entering members aid in WSGA project will include introduction of WRA freshmen will elect the secondwork. Freshman Council, a group officers, club skits, intramural Freshman Senator at a mass meet- of Freshman dormitory presidents, skits, opportunity for new stu ing, to be held in Schwab Audi- discuss and solve freshman prob- dents to sign up for clubs, folk torium at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, ' ems . dancing, a tour of White Hall, and September 15. Ex-officio mem- refreshments. hers are Judicial Chairman and • Booths representing the various Daily Collegian women's editor. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS clubs and designated by signs will be set up around the gym nasium, according to Adele J. Levin '44, WRA activities chair man. Practice for skits will be held in White Hall at 10 a. in. September 12. WRA is inviting new students to participate in an overnight cabin party immediately following. the Sports Rally. The group will hike out to WRA 'cabin for Sat urday night supper, spend the night, and return after break fast Sunday. morning. At a recent meeting of WRA Club President's Board, it was decided to continue White Hall Open Houses, the first one be ing scheduled for 7 p. m. Satur day, September 19. A different club will take charge each night assisted by a member of the faculty and WRA Executive Board. Major social event planned by WRA for next semester will be the Football Formal which will take place in White Hall gym nasium from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday, October 17,'t0 celebrate the hoped-for outcome of the Cornell-Penn State football game. First formal of the season, an affair of this type is sponsored annually by the WRA organiza tion. Large,, colorful banners, goal posts, "Betty Coeds" and football heroes will be among the decorations -TRE ,DAILY COLLEGIAN Published by the Students of The Peuusylvautz State College Dear Penn State Parents: much do you know about the College it' here yotzr sons and darrghte2•s are going; to spend the next year? Penn State is going' to be a new experience to you as well 48 to them. /t's almost impossiible for their letters to tell about everything • you'll be interested ih--sports, clubs, student governmen, dances, ancl the scores of other activities. The best ►~aY you.can learn about all the things your sons and dau.ghters will be doing is to subscribe to The Daily. Collegian. b ut five mornings. a week, the Collegiah covers campuS news cmp/ete/y. Wo't you please inspect this issue? If you like you can subscribe by using the` ° CI above. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN B .6lc orei j; Gordo '?COy, Editor 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. Name• Address • PRICES By Carrier By flail Semester ...... $1.75 Semester • $2.25 One Mail and One Local Subscription For One Semester—s3.sO August 28, 1942 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 194,
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