The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 16, 1962, Image 13

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    SRTEMBIAI 16. 1962
Women Students Schedule Intramurals
RierY woman student becomes
a member of the Women's Recrea
tion •Association upon -entering
the ' University. She may then
decide whether she will be an
active member.
-The WRA program is divided
into three parts clubs for in
dtvidual sports, intramurals and
specialevents.
The WRA intramurals are open to
residence hall and sorority teams.
Trophies, are awarded to the win
ners of the , intramural games
which are usually held on Monday
,through Thursday nights. 1
IIitRAMIIRAL competition is
held in badminton, basketball,
bridge, softball, swimming, tennis,
table tennis and volleyball. In
'addition to these intramurals,
there are coed volleyball matches
held each year.
The WRA clubs are open to
all womep studenti. The bowling
club and field hockey club meet
in the- fall term. In the winter
term, the basketball, fencing, gym
nastis and rifle clubs Meet. The
tennis, golf and lacrosse clubs
meet in the spring term. ; -
• Swim club, dance club and of-.
ficials club meet throughout the
regular school year. Many of the
clubs sponsor special events. Each
spring the tennis club sponsors a
clinic featuring some of the
nation's famous women tennis
players.
THE - DANCE CLUB presents a
dance workshop'or a concert each
year. The swim cltib has a special
synchronized swimming group,
Councils Initiate
Added Services
College councils have been in
strumental in opening classrooms
-tor night study, setting up stu
dent lounge areas and allowing
the individual college libraries to
remain open longer.
Several councils also have tra
ditional events such A the Liberal
Arts Council lecture series, Busi
ness Administration Council Ca
reer Day and Home Economics
Council Spring Weekend.
COLLEGE': COUNCILS discuss
any questions concerning their
colleges at meetings, usually held
twice a month. MeMbers are
chosen through self-nomination
`and subsequent selection. JAny in
terested students may complete
applkations.
Council elections for all colleges
are held on the same day, but
students may vote only for rep
resentatives from their respective
colleges.
Activities among the college
councils are coordinated by the
Inter-College Council Board.
The •10 student councils are
Agriculture, Business Administra
tion, Chemistry-Physics, Diviiion
of Counseling, Educilion, Engin
eering-Architecture, Home Eco
nomics, Liberal Arts, Mineral In
dustries and Physical Education.
A ilentyWeloeme
to the Clau of 1966
THE CONVENIENT CORNER
Fine Food Sinre the
Class of 1930
WELCOME!
Delicious, Handmade
Candies B;Fiidge
Lots of Goodies
THE CANDY CANE
"Betvieen the Movies'
klittimy Dell
hoilse delicious sandwiches
Lox and Bagels
Serited Sunday Tiff 2 P.M.
across from girlidorms
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
the Naiads, which presents an
asivacade each year.
WRA's special events include
Co-Ftec nights when coeducation
al groups can use thefacilities of
White Hall. Throughout the year,
WRA holds ,open houses every
weekend. Swimming and bowling
are among the sports offered for
women only these nights.
During the year the WRA has
sports days with other colleges
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and universities. 'Thee sports days
offer competition
.in seasonal
sports.
The WRA Cabin; 'located near
campus, has many na..l . con
veniences. It is open to . WRA
club group, women's in • ependent
groups and sororities. These
groups must have an adult chap
erone. Reservations for the cabin
can be made in the WRA room
of White Hall.
10 Sparks Bldg.
3:45 p.m.
Ptietry, or
Drama Selection
when you discover the cool - air-softened"taste of Salem
Rockwell Named
F. Prea
dent of the Rockwell Manufac
turing Co., of Pittsburgh, has been
named . chairman of the 1963
Alumni Fund by the Executive
Board of the Alumni Council.
Rockwell, a 1935 graduate sue
ceeds J. E. Holtzinur, president of
the Mirror Printing Co.. which
University Creamery
Dairy Products
Sales Room
ke Cream
Pasteurized Milk
Chocolate Milk
Butler Milk
Creamery Butter
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lumni Fund Hea
publishes the Altoona Mirror.
Rockwell. has served the 111
versity as vice chairman 'of C
Alumni Fund and as co-chairma
for its Special Gifts program du
ing the past two years. He is cu
rently serving as vice chairman I
the Penn State Foundation Boat
of Directors. ,
kick Cheese
Cheddar Cheese
Cottage Cheese
Trappist Cheese
Grade A Large Eggs