The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1941, Image 6

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    PAGE FOUR
Ag School Plans
Christmas Parly
The Christmas party of the
School of Agriculture will be held
in the Sandwich Shop, at 6:30 p.
m. tomorrow, Henry S. Brunner,
professor of agricultural education,
and chairman of the social commit
tee, announced yesterday.
Following the dinner, the pro
gram will consist of the presenta
tion of gifts and recognition of the
services of Milton S. McDowell,
vice-dean and director, of th# Ex
tension School of Agriculture;
Margaret Brown, professor of
home enonomics; and Thomas I.
Mairs, professor of agricultural
correspondence, who are retiring
this year. Music will be provided
throughout the program and din
ner by the agriculture faculty
choir.
Members of the social commit- charge,
tee are: Howard G. Niesley, pro- The Hugh Beaver Room has
fessor of agriculture extension; been decorated in true Christmas
Martha E. Leighton, assistant pro- fashion with candles, Christmas
'fessor of agriculture extension; lights, holly garlands, and pine
"William F. Hall, associate profes- boughs to suit the occasion,
sor of agriculture education; R. C. Christmas bells played by Mary
Blaney, county extension repre- Kathryn Nol ’44 will provide the
sentaive; Robert P. Meahl, assist- music for the programs,
ant professor of nursery industry; The series of services is"under
Merwin W. Humphrey, assistant the direction of Commission 111 of
professor of forestry; and Carl W. the FSCA headed by J. Howard
Wilde, assistant professor of land- Mendenhall ’42, and Dorothy K.
scape architecture. Brunner ’44,
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“The Road to Bethlehem” is the
theme which the PSOA will use in
its Christmas morning watch ser
vices held 7 a. m. each Tuesday in
December in the Hugh Beaver
Room under the leadership of Miss
lone V. Sikes, associate director of
the Westminster Foundation.
The programs for the three
services planned will include ‘car
ols, Christmas poems, and sugges
tions for making Christmas better
at home. This will include break
fast in the Sandwich Shop, accord
ing to Joan E. Paulhamus ’43,
chairman of the committee in
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December 13. A party for mem
bers will be held later at which
time gifts will be exchanged. *
Alpha Chi 'Omega is planning j
a Christmas program December 14 ;
to which (Prof. John H. Frizzell !
has been invited to entertain with i
Christmas readings. {Natalie A. j
Siebert ’43 is in charge. Also j
scheduled is a party following the j
Carol Sing on December 18 when |
Alpha Chi O’s will exchange gifts, i
■Rather than exchange personal j
gifts this year' Gamma Phi Beta :
will give gifts to be used in the !
suite. In addition they expect to''
give baskets and gifts to the poor.
The Kappas are inviting alumnae
sisters to a party December 17.
Gifts suitable for use in the house
will be exchanged. Doris F. Ward
’44 is in charge
At the home of a town alumnae
Zeta Tau Alpha will exchange
gifts which will later toe turned
over to the 'Red Cross for distribu
tion. An informal party for- all
members of Theta Phi Alpha will
be held prior to the Chrigtm'aS
vacation at which time gifts will
be exchanged.
Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Ep
silon Phi, Kappa, Delta, and Phi
Mu are all planning socials during
the week of December 14.
Be sure to tie all mail packages
securely. Mail them as soon
possible to avoid late delivery.
Pressing
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Baskets, Gifts
Will Go To Charity
Christmas Suggestions . . .
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