FRIDAY. SEPTEMI >ER 18. 1959 WR/ To B An Open Ei White Hall wil rouse to be held tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock at . initiate the 1959-60 WRA program, to WRA president, Jean Nigh, the program I in a series of open houses which will comprise ridual participa-~~ he Open House! of the four-fold j :h all coeds are! ipate. open houses all* White Hall will! When the semes will be held ev | Saturday night According is to be the firs the WRA’s indi tion program. Is the first, part program in whi mvited to partic Duiing these the facilities of be open to use. ter begins they ery Friday and from 7 to 9 p.m. The second portion of the 1 WRA program lis special proj- J ects. Under this heading comes the WRA Christmas parly for underprivileged children and sports days. There are three sports days held each year in the fall, winter and spring. Teams from surrounding col leges are invited up to partici pate in the prbgram. The fall sport to be played on Sports Day is field Hockey. j The third majfor undertaking of; the WRA is thet sponsoring of a comp 1 et e women's intramural program. This fall field hockev.] vollevball and table tennis will be offered. The WRA also sponsors a se- > Ties of clubs for which coeds may try out. These clubs are swimming, modern dance, offi cials. bridge, golf, rifle, bowl ing, tennis, and field hockey. Women may try out for these at the following times: bridge, 6‘30 pm.. Sept. 24 in the play room of White Hall; bowling. 7 p.m., Sept. 24 in the White Hall bowling alleys; modern dance, 7 pm. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in the White Hall dance studios; golf. 3 p.m.. Sept. 29 in 2 White Hall; field hockey. 4:30 p.m., Sept. 23 at Holmes Field; officials, 6:30, Sent. 24 in 2 White Hall, swim ming, Sept. 21, 22 and 24 at the White Hall pool: and tennis, 6:30, Sept. 29 in the White Hall gym. Pit Mining Association To Give Scholarship The Central Pennsylvania Open Pit Mining Association has es tablished a scholarship which will benefit students enrolled in the curriculum _ of mining engineer ing and mineral preparation en gineering. - Welcome Students Here Is Your Head For Q uarters iality Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service 3-HOUR LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PENN STATE UNDRY and CLEANERS BEAVER AVE . Open Held Grad Council To Sponsor Convocation _ The Graduate Student Associa tion will sponsor a convocation ifor members of the Graduate j School Oct. 2 in Schwab Audi torium. President Erie A. Walker, Dean Harold K. Schilling and a guest speaker will address the students. Following the convocation, the!- association plans to hold a social! at the Hetzel Union Building.: Orientation for the new grad- 1 uate students, a new program,! will be held Oct. 5. Dr. Schilling, several faculty members of the graduate school, and several coun |dl members will give their view-; points concerning the graduate! school. ' | j The association sponsors four, semi-formal and informal dances, throughout the year and spoil-1 sor eight clubs: bowling, square: dancing, bridge, hiking, discus sion groups, softball, cricket and] soccer. t Heading the council are James| Baker, president; Robert Richey,! vice president; Mimi 'Atwater,i secretary and Earle Lenker, treasurer. It is composed of 28 members: three representatives from each college and one from Graduate Residence Hall. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 112 W. HAMILTON AVE. Just off Allen Si., 6 blocks south of campus Sunday School—9:3o a.m. Worship—lo:4s a.m. Bible Hour—7:4s p.m. Cars for CBC leave HUB at 9:20 a.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE -PENNSYLVANIA Thespians to Start | ' Auditions Sunday 1 • 1 a ' The P enn State Thespians will( I Mi 1 Jb hold auditions for an original; ISI If Sfjj | jinusical review at 7 p.m. Sunday,' w " 7% ■h «. jMonday and Tuesday in 2 Car-' r.egie. House WeScome to PSU The review will be given Home coming Weekend, Oct. 15, 16 and 17. This fall’s production will in volve over 50 persons. Actors, singers, dancers and members of crews wilt be needed. The cast will be decided Tuesday night. Rehearsals will be held every .night of the week except Satur 'dny. Health Physicist Serves As Consultant in Iran Edward S. Kenney, health phy sicist, spent several weeks at the University of Teheran in Teheran, aiding in the design of the Amiri bad Nuclear Center. He went to Teheran as a con sultant for the Atomic Division iof the American Machine and 'Foundry Co. UNFURNISHED 2-BEDROOM HOUSE—OiI heal. Full base meni including garage. Call FLanders 9-2458. East College Ave. PLEASANT GAP. Watch for Opening of MY-O-MY State College's newest lounge and to PHONE AD 7-7629 BRAINS OR BRAWN, EQUIPMENT Whether you're planning to be a star quarterback or a top scholar (or both!}, you'll need the proper supplies. Parent, teacher or student: come in and see our complete selection of the finest school supplies. Composition books, tablets, pads, notebooks, zip per binders, index cards, filler and graph paper... Everything needed for a flying start toward better studies. Available in a wide variety of sizes and styles to fit all writing needs and make schoolwork better, easier. Let us show you the latest in school supplies. Once you register, Keeler's can help you select All YOUR REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS. We have the official Univer. city hook list for all University courses. Your book shopping will be easier at Keeler's this year, because all shelves are marked with the name of the book on the shelf and are designated "required" or "not re- quired." KEELERS The University Bookstore Opposite East Campus Gate on E. College Ave. OPEN NIGHTS THIS WEEK UNTIL 9 P. M. COUNTS ■ % .. A’, ■ .A. . ■:■ : .vav.....v. -v' a. PAGE SEVEN