The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 12, 1951, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY,:SET7EMI3B.R.42,-;1951
Women's:Honoraries
Orient:New:Students
Perhaps you've been wondering just who they are—those women
on campus wearing rlittle, - .,,gF0,,, 1 3.4Y..: They . are 42 of the busiest
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women on campus, • Mein ..women's orientation crew.
Made up of members of Arens, 'Chimes, and Mortar Board,
sophomore, junior, and senior activity honoraries, the orientation
crew, aided by the staff of the
Dean of Women's`• office, is re
sponsible for orieting this year's
1200 new women students to the
campus.
The orientation crew bepan
work Sunday by difettftrg""ireW
women students to their. dormi
tories, introducing, them to their
hostesses, and 'giving - them in
formation to guide them during
Orientation Week: Sunday nigb,t
the crew aided hosteSses..in.hdid
ing mixers in the various wo
men's dormitories.
Discuss Activities
Beginning Monday night, .menaz.
bers of the crew began-t.a• 'series
of meetings With indiyidual,
groups of 'about 25 new .women.
Members of the crew discussed
campus etiquette , and, activities
at Monday night's meetings, -and
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answered -questions on freshman
customs and regulations, penal
ties, and dormitory rules.
Plan Skits
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last_night's meetings, the
activities' 'the - Women's Recre
ation Association were explained.
Tonight's meetings will be de
voted to discussions of the Wo
men's Student Government As
ocklion. Tomorrow might mem
erS -ofAhe - -orientation crew will
answer questions on Panhellenic
Council and Leonides. Meetings
for all new women students are
being .held at 6t45- eitchtwnight in'
Schwab'' Auditorium -to- explain
the_ functions of these organiza
tions in detail. •
Patricia. Thompson, assistant to
the Dean ,of Women, supervises
the work of the orientation crew.
Eisenhower--
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intelligently, he said. He empha
sized that no Penn State student
will be allowed to receive a de
gree until a proper level of effi
ciency in communicati on is
reached.
Third ,on the President's • list
of values to be had from a proper
education was "a basic under-
standing of all fields of human
knowledge."
A fundamental knowledge of
all fields of learning is necessary
for self- education throughout
one's entire life, he said.
College Framework
Judgment and wisdom consti
tuted the fourth v a I:u'e 'on the
President's list.
In college we can learn the
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methods • leading to a foundation
for the wisdom to be gained in
maturity, he said. "This know
ledge can be used to provide the
ethical framework which can
lead to the ability to. tell the dif
ference between good' and bad,"
he continued:
Last on President Eisenhower's
list of values was "a deep and
abiding and' even fighting corn
niittment to' the democratic way
of life."
Any m a n who investigates
thoroughly will find that the
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Ultimate step in bra perfection!
DANK ' S & CO. presents
Glee Club Tryouts
The Penn State Men's Glee
Club tryouts will be held tonight
for freshman at 7 in 200
Carnegie Hall. Tryouts for upper
classmen will also be held to
night, tomorrow, and Friday
nights in 200 Carnegie at 7 p.m.
No appointments will be neces
sary .
devised by man, and it is his
duty to strengthen and spread its
lessons, the President said.
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