The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 11, 1955, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
45 Women to Participate
In Orientation Counseling
Approximately 45 women will participate in the counseling program set up to aid the es
timated 500 new women students who will arrive for Orientation Week today.
The counselors are members of Cwens, sophomore women's hat society; Chimes, jun
ior women's hat society; Mortar Board and Scrolls, senior women's hat societies; and
Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honor society; as well as presidents of
Women's Student Government Association, Women's Recreation Association, Leonides, and
Panhellenic Council.
The counseling program
surroundings as quickly as p
The presidents of the various
women's organizations will help
plan original skits to introduce
new students to their activities.
Alpha Lambda Delta members
will explain the purposes of the
society and encourage women to
strive for scholastic achievements.
Will Arrive Sept. 10
The counseling groups arrived
on campus yesterday and are eat
ing in McAllister Hall.
Schedules for several Orienta
tion Week activities have already
been announced. A mixer for new
students will be held in each wo
men's dormitory at 8:30 tonight.
Tomorrow through Thursday
counselors will meet with new
students at 10 p.m. in each dormi
tory unit to instruct and answer
questions.
Carripus tours will be conducted
at 7 p.m. Monday by members of
men's and women's hat societies.
President Milton S. Eisenhower
will extend a welcome address at
a convocation to be held at 8.30
tomorrow night in Recreation
Hall. Earl Seely, All-University
president and town officials will
also be introduced.
Song-Period Planned
A song-period, under the direc
tion of Dr. Hummel Fishburn, pro
fessor of music and music educa
tion, and Frank Gullo, associate
professor of music, will be held
at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab
Auditorium.
Members of WSGA will present
skits to acquaint new students
with the organization at 6:45 p.m.
Tuesday in Schwab Auditorium.
A similar program will be pre
sented at 6:45 Wednesday night in
Schwab Auditorium under the
auspices of Women's Recreation
Association.
The Starlight Dance, sponsored
by Panhellenic Council and Inter
fraternity Council, will be held at
8:30 Wednesday night on the ter
race of the Hetzel Union Building.
In case of inclement weather, it
will be held in the HUB ballroom.
Panhel-Leonides Program
Panhellenic Council and Leon
ides will present a program at
6:45 Tuesday night in Schwab
Welcome
Bottorf
Everything You Need
U.S. Eeds
Freeman Shoes for Men
Flousheims
Trampeze
Loafers - Saddles - Slippers
By ANNE FRiEDBERG
s designed to help new women students adjust to their new
,ssible.
Jazz Club Plans
To Present Kenton,
Garner Concerts
The Penn State Jazz Club plans
to bring Stan Kenton, Erroll Gar
ner, and other jazz stars to the
campus this year.
The club, founded last fall,
sponsored its first concert with
the Campus Chest when it brought
Max Kaminsky to campus. Dave
Brubeck and his Quartet, and
Louis Armstrong and his All-
Stars gave the two other concerts
sponsored by the group.
Theodore D. Richards, Jr., as
sistant professor of agricultural
extension, and two June grad
uates decided to begin a Jazz
Club last fall. Over 150 persons
attended the first meeting to hear
tape recordings of Stan Kenton's
music.
From this start the group elect
ed officers and drew up a con
stitution. Richards who was elect
ed adviser, ' was re-elected last
spring.
During the year the group held
jam sessions open to members
and provided entertainment by
local jazz groups after business
meetings.
Auditorium explaining their pur
poses and introducing organiza
tional heads.
Open house at White Hall is
scheduled for 6:45 Friday night.
WRA members will demonstrate
techniques in bowling, archery,
riflery, and other athletic games.
Refreshments will be served.
Leonides and the Association of
In,dependent Men will sponsor the
annual Dink Debut from 2 to 5
p.m. Saturday afternoon in the
HUB. Fun night will be held at
7 p.m. Saturday in Recreation Hall
for all students. Highlighting the
program will be square dancing
and gymnastic events.
As in previous years, members
of Chimes and Cwens will assist
at registration, which begins Sept.,
14.
Freshmen!
Shoe Store
140 S. Allen St.
We Have
in FOOTWEAR
Red Cross
Golo
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Hat Groups
(Continued from page one)
taken on a tour of the campus
by hatmen.
New women• will meet in
Schwab Auditorium at 6:15 p.m.
tomorrow prior to a tour of the
campus. Following the tours, all
freshmen will go to Recreation
Hall to hear President Milton S.
Eisenhower welcome the new stu
dents to the University.
Hatmen will explain the cus
toms program, social life, traffic
regulations and other facets of
University life at the counseling
sessions Tuesday and Wednesday
at 6:45 p.m.
Members of Chimes, junior
women's hat society, and Cwens,
sophomore women's hat society,
a ' ONY SHOP
Welcomes You to Penn State!
* Are you a HEP CAT?
* Are you a JAZZ fan? Cool or hot?
* Are yoii a CLASSICIST?
* Are you a POP fan?
* Do you like MUSIC of any . kind?
* See our large selection of HI-FI Players
Well, if any of these fit your musical notes, then
you must visit THE HARMONY SHOP, and see the tre
mendous collection of records for your personal enjoy
ment.
Also a fine and varied assortment of fine phono
graphs, all types, all sizes, all speeds, priced to suit your
budget. Get the turntable you've been thinking about—
today at . .
Music Students and Music Lovers!
We Have Everything You Need
135 S. Frazier St.
will meet with new women at
1.0 p.m. Monday through Thurs
day in residence hall units. All
women living in town will meet
in Grange Hall.
Carolyn Cunningham, president
of Women's Student Government
Association, will introduce mem
bers of the staff of the dean of
women to new women at a meet
ing at 6:45 p.m., Tuesday in
Schwab Auditorium.
The Women's Recreation As
sociation and Panhellenic-
1 + 1 equals 2
COFFEE SPOT plus PASTRY SPOT
equals fine food!
Now DELICIOUS MEALS
Large, Tasty Selections of
PASTRY Baked Fresh!
We are very happy to have you with us
Coffee Spot and Pastry Spot
135 S. Frazier Street
HARMONY SHOP
Bsaver Ave.
THE
HARMONY
SHOP
Comm Room
Colby* Ais.
Phone AD 7.2130
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11..1955
Dairy Science Fund
Dairy Mixers of Pittsburgh, Inc.,
have contributed $l6O to the Uni•
veisity's Harry L. Busch Memor
ial Fund, used to assist needy
dairy science students.
Leonides will be explained at
6:45 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs
day in Schwab Auditorium.
New men will meet with resi
dence hall counselors at 10 p.m.
from today through Thursday in
the residence hall units.
Open Evenings