FRIDAY, -FEBRI.TARY.9, 4945 Tau Phi Sigma; business honor ary, elected Norma •Milich presi dent: at a recent meeting, Other new officers are. Harriet Finkel-. stein, vice, president; Helen Beth Orange, secretary-treasurer; and Florence Prushinski, Chairman. • The groups new members. are Russella Adamitz, Bernide -Fetter, olf, Ruth Frachtnian, Orif 7 - ihig, Helen .Heckler, Rtith.. - Hc;p• rocks, Huth Klenck, Jackie La doux, Norma Milich, Nan6r . Mc degry, Jane' Neil,. Margaret; Jean Nelson, Helen Beth, Orange; pro:- ience PrUshinski, Haisa Poser, Do ris Rdeder, Bernice Spielvogel, Nancy Smith. . . PI KAPPA CHI INITIATES ' Pi Kappa Phi recently' initiated Richard Guhl, • Paul Mellot, E. jefferies. HathawaY, Raymond Strohm, John McHaffie, Jack Tut tle, and ,Edwin Yeager. t• , Chuck Hurd was elected presi dent; Ray Strohm, treasurer; Jack McCarthy, secretary; Richard Guhl, historian; and John Mc- Haffie warden; in recent electi ons. • . FRESHMAN LISTS READY Edward Carson, chairman of the Interfraternity Council Rushing Committee .announced that the lists of incoming freshmen may be obtained at the office of, the Re gistrar beginning' today. Only fraternities .who signified their desire for a copy of the navi es at the. Monday evening meet ing may secure them. ' DELTA 'SIGMA RHO • • Delta Sigma Rho, national speech honorary will initiate five BUY BONDS NOW! Tooted Leather Genuine .Leathiw Wallets and. Secretaries —Made in Mexico— . . . e ' HOW% h&PLAC , II,IitA TA,QA CHOKE MEATS and GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS and VEGLTABLES C News Briefs outstanding debaters at the State College Hotel on Thursday. Those to be initiated are Otis L. Cas tleberry, Betty Coplin, Rosemary Halpin, now in the Waves, Joan Huber, • and Edward, Zeinprelli. FOR LOWER DIVISION COEDS Any woman student in the low er division 'who haS not.definitely decided on a - vocational choiqe is urged 'byMiss Julia . Brill, .yoce tional. counselor .for . the Liberal Arts School, to schedule L. A. 15, occupations for women, next se- Graduation- (coittinitect pop, pitne coy>) Drumheller, 'Carl Eugene, MS; Duffy; Sarah Elizabeth, CF; Dun mire) Betty Lou, Ed.; Eckerd, Jarnes• Wilson, MS; Ehlers, J'ean neft . e Mar*, Ed.; Evans, Betiy Mae, At; • Evani, Dorothy Anne, HE; Failing, Peggy Joyce, 'HE; Fair child, Wesley Lee, ME; Fantis, Anna Pauline Rife, HE; Fedan, Irene 'Evelyn, AL; Federman, Betty Myndell, Jr.; Fehnel, Ja net Christine, HE; Fischler, Betty: Jane, HE; Freed, Edith, HE; Treed, Elaine, Ed.; Fyock, William Dean, 'Agit d.; Gautier, Shirley, Jane,' AL; ' Geibel, Ruth Miriani,. Psy.; George, ,Edward William,. lE; Goldman, Ruth Helen, AL; Gorham, Elizabeth Barbara, • jr.; Gesztonyi, • Martha; DH;•• Polly Elizabeth, AL; Grainger, Mary Maxwell, Hort.; Grasberg;. Frances Theresa; Ed.; Gray, - Grace, AL; Green, Duane Lionel, PhD.; Griffith, Bernice Clara, HE; Griffiths, Betty Ann, AL; Ha den, Margaret .Phillips, 'EE; Hall, Charles Ford, AL; Hartley, Mar tha Louise, HE; Harris, Oliver Eu gene, MS; Harvey, James Stott, .PM; Herzog, Donald McGowan, ME; Hess, Nancy June, MEd; Hol lenbach, Joyce Kline, MT; Holt zinger, - Marjorie . Anne, AH; . Hoppel, Mary Kathryn, CF; Johnson,- Georgene, Clair, HE; Johnson, Ruth Mae, AL; Johnston, Margaret Louise, . HE; Karam, Jane 'Elizabeth, • HE; .Kaufflnann, :Ruth Mae, Ed.; Kelly, 'Edward' M., MS; Kelso, John - Morris, MS; 'Kingsbury, Daniel Harold, AL; Kohberger, John Jacob, MS; Ko- - nopka, Renetta Alicia, HE; 'Krimmel, Carl Peter, Ph. D..; Kubek, Emil Alexander, Jr.; Kunzweiler, John Joseph, - For.; :Leffler, Esther . Barbara, Ch.; LeSher, Emeline, HE; Lind: 7 . •zey, Gardner. Edinond, MS; Line, - Jorge 'da Costa; Met; Lorberbaum, - Rosalyn Lowenstein, AL; Luchte- Meyer, Betty 'Jean, HE; 'Maier,.' Paula, Ed.; Maltz; - Betty Ann, Ed.; ' Martin, Bernice 'Etta, HE; . Mayer, karguerite Meade, Ed.; Mayer, Fay Dillizalbeth, :',MEd.; 'McClure, Patrida, Jr.; • MeCor-: Trkipk, :Robert. -Louis, MS; McDow,-. ell; : Gloria Mie, Ed.; I McDowell, Ruth Almira, MEd.; McGee,. Elizabeth, Lewis, 'Bact.; McGin nis, Betty Ann, ' Jr.; Melville, Ella Maguire, MS; Menge,. Henry, PH; Messerly, Dorothy Pursley, MA; Milotta, Anne Elizabeth, :HE; • Mingle, Jensen Matthew,' PH; Minneman, Anita, . AL; Murphy, Virginia Marie AL; , Nagle, Violet Mae, Ed.; Olson, Margaret Sophia, HE; Painter, Barbara Clara, HE; Painter, Shir- -:(39UEGLOT mester. PHILOTES INITIATES . Philotes, - independent women' organization, recently initiated Mary Lou Harman, Frances Har tung, Irene • Illingworth, Esther ,Penpay, Jane Park Dorothy Tate, Helen Tyri;.v, and Sylvia Yerrick. . Martha rvin is president of the group. Other officers include Frances. Hartung, vice .president; Dorcitlay Tate, secretary; Mary Lou Harmon,' treasurer; and Irene lilingw9rth,. social chairman. ley Lois, Ed.; Palzer, Eleanor Doris, AL; Parks, . Mabel -Over holt, PM; • Perea, Hanibal Rojas, EE; Post, Nancy, AL; Ramsey; Miriam Ruth, HE; Rainagoso,' William , Samuel, Aero.; Reed, Suzanne Justyn, Jr.; Reppert, Harold Curtis PhD.; Reis doll, Robert Alexander, AL; Rik er, Earl Milo, CE; Ringler, Annis Smith, HE; Rosen, Gertrude Ger aldine,. Psy.; Sakowski, Gloria Rose, AL; ,Schaffer, Althea June, ME; Schieisler, Robert Walter, PhD; • Schmidt, Sara Jane, Ed.; Schnerr, Jane, CF; Schulman; RoSe Annette, Jr.; Shapiro, Mary Jane, MEd.; Sheri :den, Peter . Benedict, Jr., Ed.; Sherinan Evelyn Jackson, Ed, Silverstein, Shirley, Ed.; Simon, EStelle • "Elaine, Jr.; Simmons, Thomas Carl, ABC; Smith, Char lotte Rae, MT; .Smith, Jean Shel ley, HE; Smith, Marian Eliz= abeth, .. AL; Snyder, Carolyn Ann, AL; Speaker, Stanley, Mars den, Jr., ChE.; Socol, Jacqueline Marion, AL; Sommer, -- Leo; - PhD.; Stauffer, Margaret Jane, Ed.; Stewart, - Dorothy Anna, Bact.; Straley, Mary Louise, Ed.; Swavely, Rubie Hilda, HE; Taylor, Robert Burns, Jr., -PhD.; ~Trevorrow, Ruth Lu= cile, MS; TUrchetti,• Anthony Jo= seph, AE; Turner, Martha Mae, HE; Unger, Lloyd George, PhD; VanTuyle, Dorothy. Jean, HE; • yespa, Angelo .Dominic, MA; . Watt, Mildred 'Frances, AL; Weed, Herman RoSc . oe,' EE; White,' June Rose, Hort.; Wilson, Joseph D. C., PhD; Wilson, Joseph William, CFI WitkoWF,ki; Raymond'Joseph, EE; Winner, - Mary Lib, AL; Workman, Joan Millicent, AZ; Worrell,' Winifred Singer, AL; Wright; William; „ PEd.; York, Florence, Marguedite; HE; Zem prelli, .EdWard !Philip, OF. • • . . ~ .. " ..'.. '......:: :: • I .."... i '1 1., - • • . 1 • •,,,.-.• :•'• •••-•:. •••:. • . . •• . . . . . .., • . . 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Hetzel and the cleins'of all schools of the College at- the convocation ceremony in 121 Sparks, 7:30 p.m. March 1. 'Covens arid hatfnen will usher at the ActivitieS Mass Meeting in Schwab, AuclitOrium,. 8 pin. March 2. Representatives•of many campuS organizations will address this gathering, after which cheerlead eis: will lead' College yells, and a member of the music- department will conduct -College. songs, an s=,e ttlg, Penn Slate Players PAGE THREE nounced Mary M. Dunlap and Wit• tam - Kelley, co-chairmen. PSCA has scheduled a "Wel come Party" in the, Hugh Beaver Room, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. March 3. Representatives from all wom en's activities and honoraries will discuss their part in campus life at the WonienLs Mass Meeting in 110 Home • Economics Building, 7 p.m, March 5, announced Mary M. Dub . lap, chairman. Each church group will sponsor its own reception at its parish house from 7 to 9 p.m. March 9. The . semesterly WRA Sports Rally in White Hall, 7:30 p.m. March 10, will feature a demonstration by a member. Of 'each of the 12 .clubs, games, refreshnients, and a tour of inspection.
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