«>age Form SDT Pledge Chapter To Be initiated February 19-21 i Friedman Heads Nine Charier Members Initiation of Penn State's Phi pledges of Sigma Delta Tau will •1 lift* place from February 19 to 21, v,ill:ini; this group the fourteenth ►rational-sorority on campus. Nine members of the sorority will be charte) members of the Phi chap ter. Penn State’s initial gr/bup of Sigma Delta Tau’s includes Betty I'riedman, president; Betty Aaron, vice-president; Rae Weinstein, treasurer; Lucille Rosenblum, sec -5 ni.iiry; Eleanor Eermak, Yvette i'.ermak, Peggy A. Glazier. Muriel ]/]eiselman, and Sylvia Milberg. ] Arc. tearold Zelko, advisor of the group, will be installed as an hon orary member. . Eight national representatives Y’il) "be present for the occasion. M'hey are jyirs. Leah A. Kartman, rational president: Judith Ruben fJem, national vice-president; Mrs. Josepliine R. Fraenkel, national expansion chairman; Mrs. Miriam 11. Jacobs, former national presi dent; Sylvia Klein, Eleanor Ober fi.;od, and Natalie Saxe. Initiation procedures will begin a( f):30 p.m. Friday and will con tinue until 6 p.m. the following day, At 7:30 p.m. Saturday a firmal. banquet will be held at the Stale College Hotel. A formal tea will lie held in Atherton Hall at 3 pm. Sunday. Founded at Cornell University in 1917, Sigma Delta Tau 'has 17 active chapters and 18 alumnae clubs. The Phi chapter will be the eighteenth active chapter. Badge of the new Greek group is a jew eled torch with five pearls on the •crossbar and one on the handle, /.hove the pearls are the three Greek, letters, and a diamond.is set in the flame. The tea rose is the official flower. Qiips lands Release Collllsgian Dance Program (Cow.i'meac. trom page one! •Dial; will have local swing fans jumping for weeks. Scat-man Jack Norton sings "Knock Me A Kiss,” “Mr. Five by Five,” and “Amen” in the style that, gets long applause. The Aristocrats new five-man sax’, section is featured on the new .sentimental ballads, “Velvet Moon,” “Constantly,” Dearly Be loved,” and “There Are Such 'Things.” To finish up with a bang, Lord ''Hey. Mrs" Worthington Alpha Chi Omega Wins Swimming by Default Swimming mtramurals, sched uled for yesterday, tomorrow and Saturday have been canceled and the victory awarded to Alpha Chi Omega by. default, since no other sorority or dormitory teams were present last night for the first meet. Swimmers were to have obtain ed medical permissions and to have put in two hours of practice by yesterday in order to be elig ible for the competition, according to announcements made for the past two weeks by WRA. Alpha Chi Omega has automati cally achieved first place in swim ming, thus gaining five points to wards the WRA intramural cup. Members of the winning team were Estelle E. Brown, Janis L. Feistei, Shirley A. Fink, Marilyn L. Globisch, Jean Louise Miller, Dorothy L. Shoemaker and Betty J. Wolfram. Players' Show Opens \u Schwab Friday (Continued from Page One) the-mayor's best friend, is enacted by Martin Shapik. Servants to the mayor are Joseph, who is played by John Dale, and Annie, played by Anna Rader. Molly Morden, whose husband was killed by a group of the so called conquerors because be re sented their exploitation of _ the town's mining resources and the enforced labor of townspeople, is played by Janet Dayton. Her hus band Alex is enacted by Alexan der Taylor. Will and Tom Anders are play ed by Serell Wagner and McKay Carson respectively. These two townsmen were fleeing-the village before the Nazis could find and execute them for subversive ac tivities within the town. has three special arrangements, original with the band, which the dancers will remember for months to come. They are: “Wednesday Night Hop,” “Benny’s Favorite Blues,” and ‘“One O’clock Jump.” • Tickets for the dance may still be obtained at Student Union or the Collegian office at 55 cents for subscribers or $l.lO to those min us subscriptions. Entire proceeds will be used to send Collegians to Penn State men. in the service. .vt; CONCEDE than THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Practice Hours Set For Basketball Series Practice hours for coeds who have signed up for WRA inter class basketball matches have been set for 4 o’clock and 8 o’- clock today and 4 o’clock and 7 o’clock tomorrow. Participants must have"' two practice hours to their credit and must present a medical permis sion blank, obtainable at the dis pensary. All applicants will be accepted to play in the matches, which be gin next week, and if necessary two teams will be organized for each class to accommodate them. Team captains, as announced by Adele J. Levin, WRA presi dent, are Freshmen Marilyn Glo bisch and Gloria J. McKinley, Sophomores Eleanor P. Wills and Mary K. Hoppel, Juniors Jean B. Ogden and Vivian I. Martin, and Seniors Pat R. Aloe and Adele J. Levin. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—In Rec Hall Saturday night, glasses in case. Dr. Buz zard engraved on case. Reward. Call 4209. It 10 chg FEC LOST —A brown leather wallet. Name and identification cards inside. Reward if returned. Call 3328, ask for Ed. 3t 10 chg B LOST —Folder of chorus music in Mac Hall lobby during dinner last night .Please call 2018, ask for Pat. ltcomp-219-JM FOR SALE —22-calibre automatic pistol, 10 shot, with ammuni tion, side holster, two- clips. Call Smith, Alpha Gamma Rho House. lt-2-10-VLK FOR SALE—Portable Underwood Champion in A-l condition. Used very little. 133 W. Fairmont Ave. Call after 5:00. 3t 10 chg REM HELP WANTED—To wait on ta bles or work in kitchen for board between 6 and 8 p.m. Call 2405, ask for Smoky. It 10 pd ik offfiuw^r*, \ VALENTINE SANDY ‘fM\ I Whitman’s Hearts-r-Gales Hearts Large assorlmenl for Ibe early buyer. / Vfcj3&F\ ' Whitman’s Fairhill and Sampler NhCX I > Packages with Valentine Wrap. ■ r- (V? r REA a DERICK, Inc. 'CW GIFTS FOR HER . . . GIFTS FOR HIM... Bill Folds _sl.oo to $5.00 Lentheric Sets —52.75 cQ Shav. Brushes, from $1 Laven. Shave Bowl 89c 0. Spice Shav. Mug—sl Williams Sets 98c Cigaretts, carton, from ___sl.sl Tobaccos, lbs., from 75c Medico Pipes $1 We Will Wrap & Mail Your Valentine Gift Allen Slrreei, next lo Bank Clock Panhel Books Campus Owls for Annual Ball To Be Held March 26 George Washko’s Campus Owls have been selected by Panhellenic Council to provide music for Pan hel Ball which will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn from 9 p.m. until midnight March 2G, according to Panhellenic Council' President Martha E. James. Admission to the dance will be a book which will be contributed to the Victory Book Drive, Miss James stated. The committee in charge of the dance is headed by R. Christine Yohe who will be assisted by Bar bara Boak and B. Ann Moore house. The date for the annual Panhel Sing has not yet been set by D. J. Jennings, Margaret Cherry, and Ruth Kaufman, the committee in charge, but the annual Sing will be discussed at' the next Panhel lenic Council meeting, Miss James stated. - The status of Sigma Delta Tau, which will become national Feb ruary 19 to February 21, has been changed in Panhel. Formerly, Sigma Delta Tau representatives merely were- allowed to attend Panhel meetings without the vot ing privilege. Now, however, Sigma Delta Tau representatives will be on the same basis as the sororities. Dorothy T. Kobush is in charge of the Panhellenic booklet. Ma terial, including information, re garding expense sheets, the num ber and names of all members of a sorority, initiation fees, pledging information, and dues, must be handed in at the next Panhel meeting. Jt 3L CATHAUM— “Chetniks, The Fighting Guerrillas” STATE — “Wrecking Crew” NITTANY— “You Can’t Escape Forever” Mimosa Sets —sl.oo V' “Follow Me” T. Kits, $1 , LeLong Colo., from $1.25 Coty Perf., $1;25; \52.25 • I Lenth. Perf., from Sl>2s • Revlon .Kits, $1 ;tp> sl*2s 1 Dorothy Gray t Colpgnfe. Twins. .1 Powder Miff and ; .7. . ij Aver’s Make-up: ..V- 1 ; . .7.'{ Kits J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1943, Drummond to Talk To Senior Women Dr. Laura W. Drummond, direc tor and professor of home econom ics, will hold the first discussion group on her book “Youth and an Instruction in Marriage'and Fam ily Living,” for senior women in Women’s Building lounge at 4:10 p. m. Tuesday. All senior women will be di vided alphabetically into seven sections each of which will con stitute a separate discussion group. Coeds will be notified by Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray as to when their section will meet, and may contact her if the time is in convenient for them. Dr. Drummond yesterday visit ed Williamsport for an inspection tour of Child Care Centers there. She was accompanied by Miss Della J. Avery and Mrs. Marion S. McDowell, assistant professors of home economics and directors of the courses which the'home eco nomics, departments will sponsor this month on correct' child care to aid vicinities where mothers are doing war work. t Zeta Tau Alpha recently initi ated Jane L. Brader, Janice G. Carvolh, Marie L. Lathrop, Violet Mae Nagle, Jean M. Cranston, and Jean L. Erskine. / Mrs. John R. Haswell, an alum na, was guest at the'ceremony.