The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1957, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1957
200
Coeds Crowd
Into W GA Meeting'
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Nearly 200 wome students crowded into 105 White Build
ing last night for the Women's Student Government Associa
tion's first open mee ing of the year.
Mrs. R. Mae Sh Itz, assistant dean of women, attributed
the increased interest to the stress of the importance of stu-
dent government ma e e by the
counselors to the new students
during Orientation Week.
Suzanne Smith, WSGA presi
dent, using posters for illustra
tion, discussed the purpose and
activities of each of the WSGA
committees.
The committees are the WSGA
impli mentation committee, the
committee for the student hand
book sponsored by _WSGA, pub
licity committee, the Intercolle
giate Association of Women Stu
dents committee and Freshman
Tea committee.
Women may sign up for the
commitees from noo today to
noon Saturday at the etzel Un
ion desk. Screening o the appli
cants will take place later.
Mrs. Shultz asked .11 transfer
Our selectio of sportswear is perfect for any
and every P •nn State extra-curricular activity.
BERMUDA S •RTS come in
wools, plaids, stripes, corduroys,
or plain. We h. e wools, plaids,
and plain SL CKS, and
cardigans, pull-ovens, and
crew-necks in all colors
are the bulk of our
SWEATER wardrobe.
fi i y
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ly. 124 East College Avenue
women with sorority affiliation to
talk with her at the dean of wo
, men's office.
Air Patrol to Hold
Orientation Talk
Civil Air Patrol, Squadron 1303,,
will hold an orientation meeting!
at 8 p.m. Monday in 202 Willard.!
The meeting is open to both men;
and women students. Air Force•
,
ROTC students will receive merits;
for active participation.
The squadron, commanded by ;
Maj. Wayne Showers and Capt.l
Elmer Wareham, both of State:
College. is one of the few CAPS
units with :ts own airfield and
three operr.tional airplanes.
RTSWEAR CENTER
PENN STATE BOOK EXCHANGE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Operated for Students by Students
stop in today . . .
Constitution Altered:
By HomeEc Group
The Home Economics Student
Council Tuesday night adopted'
a new constitution, with but three
changes from its old constitution.
The name of the group was
changed from the Home Econom
ics College Council, the All-Uni
versity average for representa
tives was raised from a 2.0 to a
12.3 and the All-University average
for the president to a 2.4.
The council also heard reports
on the National Student Associa
tion Congress held in August and
from the Encampment workshop
on student government.
bill coleman
narrow and Wide lined note paper
narrow and wide lined note books
slide rules and clip boards
lab report sheets and folders
pencils,
Located in HUB Basement
OPEN 9a.m. to 5
WDFM Continuity Staff
Candidates Will Meet
The continuity staff of WDFM
will hold a meeting for candi
dates and old members at T to
night in 309 Sparks.
The staff is responsible for writ-
I ing the spot announcements and
program continuity for the Uni
versity's student-operated radio
station.
Pastor to Talk on Dating
The Rev. Earl Spencer, pastor
of the University Baptist Church,
will speak on "Dating on Cam
pus" in Waring Lounge at 6:30
tonight.
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LaVie Schedules
Senior Pictures
Senior pictures for LaVie will
be taken at the Penn State Photo
Shop according to the following
schedule:
Agriculture, Sept. 24-30; Busi
ness Administration, Oct. 1-11;
Chemistry and Physics, Oct. 14-18;
Education. Oct. 21-29; Engineer
ing and Architecture, A-M, Oct.
30-Nov. 7; Engineering and Arch
itecture, N-Z, Nov. 8-15.-
Home Economics, Nov. 18-22;
!The Liberal Arts, Nov. 25-Dec. 10;
Mineral Industries. Dec. 11-17;
Physical Education and Athletics.
I Dec. 11-17.
and sorority composites
'(a limited, number)
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