The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 14, 1960, Image 10

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WRA Plans
Recreation
For Women
Women's Recreation
Associaton serves as the nu
cleus for all women's recrea
tonal and athletic activities on
campus. Every coed is auto
maitcally a member of WRA
and has access to all its facil
ites.
llockey, swimming, dancing,.of
finials club, tennis and bridge are!
just a few of the activities.
planned for this semester.
The hockey club will include,
an interest group for those who:
wish to play only once a week.
This group will meet Tuesdays;
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
There will also be a volley ball
program for intramural groups,
with both women's and men's
units participating.
For the first time WRA will
hold coed recreation nights in
White Hall during the year.
WRA has also initiated a new
awards system for intramural par
ticipants. With the new system
there will be trophies for the win
ners of each sport.
White Hall is the center for
many WRA activities. In it is a
bowling alley with a semi-auto
matic pin setter, dance rooms, a
gymnasium, swimming pool and
a fencing room. WRA also owns
a cabin which is open to all groups
for overnights, hikes, etc.
Officers of the WRA executives
board, the girls who plan and co-!
ordinate the programs, are Betsey:
ingley, president; Barbara New
man. vide president; Virginia!
Daven p o-r 1, secretary-treasurer;:
Nancy Barnhart, sophomore rep
rosentat ive; Janis Somerville,'
freshman representative; Nancy .
Campbell, intramurals chairman;,
Sheila Allison, club activities
chairman; Barbara Elliott. pub
licity chairman and Lana Glaser.
soft ball mann ger. '
Freshman women will have a
chance to meet the officers, and
get an iclea of WRA activities at
an evening program to be held
6:45 tonight in Schwab.
Welcome Freshmen
You are always welcome at Rea & Derick
. . . the drug store of service .
® Shop Us First for Quick Service
OPEN DAILY 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
OPEN SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Rea Derick Drugs Inc.
—Collegian photo by Rick Bower
PENN STATE'S SPECIAL PROBLEMS, the traffic and rain were
very much in eviden6e on Orientation Sunday. This is the first
Orientation Sunday it has rained in 10 years.
Residence Hall Project Given
Commendation by Newsletter
"Public Relations News," a,each living unit in its new resi
weekly newsletter of managementidence halls the names of a county.
and public relations executives. Key county leaders were brought
has in its current issue singled to campus to make the dedica
out the UniVersity's residence hall v
lions. Sixteen such units were
project for special commendation.: dedicated last fall, and 14 more
It praised the University for it s ,will be dedicated in the next three
positive approach to a p u bli c m i s _ months.
conception that the University's; Eventually, each of the State's
residence halls were built withi 67 counties will be represented on
state tax monies
"Public Relations News" notes ing its name.
that this accusation is invalid ;
since residence hall construction.' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
is self-amortizing. BUY. SELL, TRADE. TELL
The charge that the University,
has not done anything to counter-1
act "bigness" is also belied by the;
fact that in the new residence
halls the living unit or house'sys-i
tern has been adopted to try to!
encourage closer ties among stu
dents.
The University conferred on
Complete Cosmetics Line
Checks Cashed
Dependable Prescription Service
School Supplies
Dental, Shave and Hair
Complete Photo Service
Large Soda Fountain
121 S. ALLEN STREET
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
the campus by a living unit bear-
Short properly rebuilt and repaired -
Orthopedic prescriptions filled
Orthopedic shoo ■ales
SHOE CLINIC
Phone AD 8-1415 .
153 S. Allen St. State College, Pa.
Needs
Results—Try the Classified Ad
Ready for Rain Men's Ta
• AT THE DROP OF A DROP
RAI NCOA'
204 W. College Ave.
CONQUESTS on CAMP
For
Going to college for the first time?
Remember that first impressions last,
and personal appearance counts!
Ninety percent of what people see
are your clothes, and that's where Balfurd
comes to your rescue. We take up
where your Mother left off. Our specialty
restoring freshness to freshmen's
clothes, so they rate compliments in
the classroom ... and catch eyes
on the campus, too!
Careful Cleaners & Laundere
Two Stores Near The Campus
307 West Beaver Avenue,
South Garner across from
the Campus Shopping Center
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1
longs, shorts
and regular'
512."
PENNSHIR
CLOTHES