The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 12, 1954, Image 7

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    SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1954 '
Deans of Women,
Men Give Welcome
The following welcoming letter
has been written to the new stu
dents by Frank J. Simes, dean of
men:
“It is with a great deal of plea
sure that we in the Dean of Men’s
office welcome you to the cam
pus.
“You stand on the threshold of
great opportunities. How you
take advantage of these oppor
tunities will shape the course of
your lives for years to come.
“One of the greatest, opportuni
ties you will have is that of pro
fiting from the many facilities
and services provided by the Uni
versity to assist you in reaching
sound decisions on matters of im
portance to you.
“Your instructors, academic ad
visors, counselors, and many other
people are available to help you
meet the many problems you will
encounter during your college
years.
“We urge you to consult these
people when you feel you have a
problem that needs attention. Tak
ing the initiative in seeking the
advice of some qualified person
will undoubtedly result in a quick
er and more satsfactory adjust
ment to college.
“Should the occasion arise when
you feel you need to talk over a
problem with someone feel free
to come to our office, 109 Old
Main.”
4 LA Lectures
Given Annually
Each spring the College of
Liberal Arts sponsors a series
of four lectures. These lectures,
given by well known men in their
field and university professors,
.cover subjects of general in
terest to everybody and are open
to the public.
Last year the lecture series
covered a wide variety of sub
jects and speakers. They included
a talk on France by Henry M.
Peyre, a Yale professor, The
Meaning of Liberal Arts, by Ben
Euwema, dean of the Liberal Arts
College; a talk on South America
by President Milton S. Eisen
hower; and a lecture on the
Middle East by the United Na
tions,. representative from Iraq.
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Dean of Women Pearl O. Wes
ton has directed the following
letter to the new students:
“A most cordial welcome is ex
tended to you our new students.
Congratulations on choosing the
Pennsylvania State University as
your school for the next few years.
“May you find a home away
from home and the experiences
and studies that will prepare you
for a happy and useful life.
“We hope you will give the
members of my staff and me
an opportunity to know and to
serve you. Our office is 105 Old
Main; you are most welcome.”
Dazed Frosh
Find Answers
At.SU Desk
If you have that confused, and
oh-so bewildered freshman gape
as you attempt to find your way
around campus, then the Student
Union desk in Old Main is just
what you’ve been looking for.
Just locate yourself on one of
the countless paths crossing the
University and you're sure to
end up at Old Main. Here in the
first floor lobby, you’ll find the
Student Union desk, which is the
general information center of the
University.
Under the direction of George
L. Donovan, the Student Union
desk will provide you with almost
any type of service you can ask
for. The desk is a distribution
point fof most of the campus pub
lications including the Daily Col
legian; Froth, the humor maga
zine; the Ag Hill Breeze, agricul
tural publication; and Pivot, the
University’s poetry magazine.
Telephone directories from
nearly 300 towns and cities in
Pennsylvania and neighboring
states can also be found at the
SU desk along with up-to-date
train and bus schedules for your
convenience.
The SU desk is a centralized
distribution point for . tickets to
dramatic productions, concerts,
the Community Forum speeches,
and dances. Besides these func
tions, the SU desk is the scene
' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
New Students
(Continued from page one)
men will enter the College off
Engineering where 809 men and
21 women have been admitted.
The smallest admission is in the
College of Physical Education
and Athletics where 28 men and
24 women will be admitted. Ad
missions in other colleges include
252 men and 46 women in the Col
ege of Agricuture; 274 men and
27 women in the College of Busi
ness Administration; 255 men and
29 women in the College of Chem
istry and Physics; 63 men and 238
women in the College of Educa
tion; 33 men and 166 women in
Home Economics; 183 men and
183 women in the College of the
Liberal Arts; and 117 men and
one woman in the College of Min
eral Industries.
Williams said Tuesday the given
figures might vary by today,
with the men’s withdrawals
matched by late admissions and
the women’s totals declining
through withdrawals. v No more
women are being admitted.
Mueller said, some large double
rooms in women’s dormitories will
be used as triple rooms, and beds
have been placed in lounges of
Grange, Simmons, Atherton, and
McElwain Halls until permanent
rooms are found for all coeds.
Bursar Handles
University Fees
Financial transactions of stu
dents with the University are car
ried on through the Bursar’s of
fice, located in the basement’ of
Willard Hall.
At this office, open from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
and from 8 a.m. until noon Satur
day, students pay fees and fines
and collect money for employ
ment by the University.
Fees must be paid by students
before they may register for
classes. The office has arranged a
system whereby students may
pay fees before coming on cam
pus. This eliminates waiting in
lines to make payment in person
as well as a possible delay in reg
istration.
Refunds are also made at the
office.
Temporary facilities are also
available in the office for the safe
keeping of money.
of a conglomeration of lost and
found articles which are turned in
by the dozens.
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