The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 08, 1945, Image 4

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Washington Guest
Lists Good Points
Favoring Prejudice
"I'm in favor of prejudices—pre
serving them and making them
grow," stated Mrs. Ethel B. Gil
bert of the Office of Industry,
Washington, in her talk to coeds
which opened the Mortar Board's
Leadership Day Tuesday.
•(Mrs. Gilbert listed her preju
dices as being in favor the future,
in favor of no inherent superiority
of race, nation, country, or sex
over any other, in favor of demo
cracy, and in favor of women.
. "We must not look back on
former days as the 'golden age' or
'the good old days', the speaker
explained. "The future is most
important, the days to come will
-be exciting."
Mrs. Gilbert stated that women
by nature can excel in particular
jobs better than men. Women
have always been able to go in
and clean up, and they are never
discouraged, she continued.
. The speaker, who is in charge
of 500 committees, outlined the
three areas •of work. One works
with people; ideas, or things. Some
persons, are able to work with all
.three types.
Mrs. Gilbert worked her way
• through Albion College. Winning
of esay and debate contests helped
her out with expenses. She was
• the first woman member of Delta
Sigma Rho, national debate hon
orary,and graduated as valedic=
torian.
Woods' Piano Students
Participate in Recital
Piano students, under the direc
tion of Prof. Guy Woods, present
ed a recital in Carnegie Hall Fri
day night. Those participating
were: Myrtle Bock, Dorothy Cor
nell, Rose Mary Geynet, Kathryn
Hofmeister, Marjorie Rex, Doro
thy Robinson, Nancy Sheriff, Her
man Slayrnan, Anne Stickel, Verna
Stridinger, Mary Whelan, and
Lois Zubler.
A two-piano arrangement of "La
Cucaracha" by Morton Gould was
presented by Miss Cornell and
Professor Woods. The first move
ment of tGrieg's Piano Concerto,
.also in two-piano form, was play
ed by Mrs. Stickel and Professor
Woods.
Junior Service Board
To Select 15 Women
Junior Service Board, junior
activity honorary, will tap 15 co
!eds Sunday morning. Following
Ithe tapning there will be u break
ast in Atherton Dining Hall;
To be eligible for this honorary,
coed must show signs of leader
.ship in activities and must have
`an All-College average of 1.5 or
better.
The orientation of transfer wo
men students is the chief job of
Junior Service Board members:*
These coeds also assist in other
campus activities.
Fresh Honorary Elects
In their final meeting for the
semester, Alpha Lamibda Delta,
freShman lionorary, elected Jean
Alderfer, president; Carol Preuss,
vice-president; Lois LeVan sec
retary; and Esther Pebly, treas
urer.
Sorority Aorta
ALETHEIA held a picnic at
Whipple's Darn Sunday. Plans are
now being made for the summer's
activity.
ALPHA • CHI OMEGA closed
their
. sorority functions until fall
by an over-night party at the WM
cabin Saturday.
.ALPHA EPSILON PHI enter
tained the graduating seniors at
luncheon at Autoport' Saturday.
The chapter !will be active for the
summer.
ALPHA OMICRON PI is giving
a picnic for seniors at Whipple's
Dam Sunday, the last affair the
chapter plans until fall.
ALPHA XI DELTA actives and
alumnae will entertain the nation
al president, Mrs. Beverly Robin
son, and her husband this week
end. Ann Baker will be pledged
tonight, and several associate
members will be initiated Sunday.
No sorority affairs are planned for
the summer.
CHI OMEGA concluded chapter
functions until fall• with an in
formal party at the house, Monday
night, for all seniors.
DELTA. GAMMA actives and
pledges held a picnic at Whipple's
Darn Saturday to honor .graduat
ing seniors. The chapter will be
inactive until fall.
GAMMA PHI BETA plans a
picnic at Whipple's .Dam Sunday
to close sorority affairs for the
summer. Graduating seniors are to
be honored at this affair.
KALLOZETIA recently initiated
Elouise Black. 'Members of the
Student Welfare 'Committee and
Panhellenic Council, in addition to
other friends, were guests at Kal
lozetia's appreciation tea Satur
day. An informal party at Mrs.
Mary Streffeler's apartment Mon
day 'evening honored Lenora Ad
dlenian and 'Helen Grace McCol
gin, 'seniors. Mrs. Streffeler plans
to Fontinue advising the society
during the summer, when it will
remain active.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA will
hold a formal banquet at the State
College Hotel tonight for gradu
ating senjors. The chapter's plans
for the summer as yet are indefi
nite.
KAPPA DELTA initiates the
following coeds,Sunday: Rosemary
Ghantous, Violet Gillespie, Esther
,Hershey, Kay Kesak, Janet PoSt,
Marjorie Reich, and Betty 'W'hit
ney.• The chapter will not be ac
tive for the summer.
PHI MU's town alumnae recent
ly closed the active season until
fall with a picnic at Mrs. Douglas
.Meade's home.
SIGMA DELTA TAU will re
main active throughout the sum
mer.
THETA PHI ALPHA does not
plan to- be active during the sum
mer.
ZETA TAU ALPHA pledged
Barbara Jelen, Norma Lash, Lois
Miller, and Mary Whelan Wednes
day, although the chapter will be
inactive until fall.
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Delta Alpha Delta
Initiates Members
Delta Alpha Delta, women's de
bate honorary, recently initiated
12 new members. This was an
nounced by 'Betty Coplan, presi
dent of the honorary.
'Jeanne Barinott, Ruth Freed,
and Joan .Huber were initiated
May 30. Coeds initiated Sunday
include Nancy Bartch, Marian
Bryan, Dorothy Cohen, Aileen
Gaiter, Jean Gedeon, Ann Hay,
Shirley Milner, 'ma - Rosen, and
Rose Anne Wilson.
A (banquet was held (by the or
ganization at the State College
Hotel following the initiation.
Officers elected for the fall se
mester are Jean Gedeon, presi
dent; Jeanne 'Barinott, vice-presi
dent; Nancy Bartch, secretary;
Marian Bryan, treasurer; and Ina
Rosen, social chairman. .
Engineer Awards Keys
To 9 Staff Members
• Keys were presented to out
standing students on the staff of
the Penn State Engineer, at their
spring semester banquet, held at
the Allencrest Wednesday night.
These keys signify that the
student has been on the staff of
the Engineer for three semesters,
or has served as a member of
the executive staff. Students to
whom keys were awarded are:
Walter Falkenberg, Elisabeth
Griffith, Richard Mauthe, James
McMaster, Jess Oren, Ann Pfah
ler, Barbara Pfahler, Robert
Yurk•anin, and John Zozak.
Photographs used in the
WSGA election posters may be
obtained by their owners by call r
ing for them at Student Union.
Freshman Moveups
Move-up day for all second
semester freshmen has been
granted and will go into effect
at 5:30 o'clock today, announ
ced Joan Schearrer, Judicial
chairman. Second semester
women will have all regular
upper class hours following
moveup day.
Coeds, including first semes
ter freshmen, will have lo'clock
permissions tomorrow night
for Interfraternity weekend
Miss 'Schearer added.
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Intramural cup was awarded to
Ath East for the accumulation of
the most points for the -4944-45
sports season. Betty Herring .re
ceived a cup as unit manager.. ,
• This week's winners in .the in
tercollegiate howling , tourney .. .will
boWl in . , the !finals next week.
Winners of last night's infra
mural softball games will playthe
final tilts next week.
Women's -Building defeated Ath
East, 7-4, in the softball tourna
ment.
The line-ups follow:
Women's Building: Sally Pret
low, rf; Clara Bower, • 3b; Jean
nette Garofano, 2b; Ann Baker, c;
Jackie Simkin, ss; Betsy Ros, sf;
Anita Geiger, p; Betty Brown, lib;
Sally Sholly, of; and Phyllis
James, if.
Ath East: Harriet Richards, 2b;
Janet Shaffer, c; Irish Craig, p;
Eleanor Wills, lb; Ruth Hawkins,
lf; 'Ruth Snyder, Sb; Lois Pringle,
ss; Ruth Brundage, rf; Mary
Leonard, sf; and Evelyn Shuster,
cf.
Vhilotes Appoints
Eleanor • Casselberry will be
chairman of Philotes for the sum
mer semester. •Other,.officers are:
Esther Pennay, - vice chairman;
Dorothy r t.ate,..sPOrelqTY; Irene D.-
lingworth,t social chairman, 'Myr
tle Bock, :publicity chairman.
Philotesi recently initiated Myr
tle Bock;
.Gertrude Bopp, Stella
Hess, Betty Lutz, Esther Jamison,
Patricia Ostermeyer, and Dorothy
Sherwood.
Ag-Home Ec Picnic
The annual Ag-Home Ec picnic
will be held in tHort Woods from
2 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
A softball game. between the. fac
ulty and the students will be the
main event.
Following other games a dinner
will be served. Robert Stem is
chairman of the picnic committee.
PENN STATE CLASS RINGS
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE
FIREDAY, JUNE 8, 1945
Secretarial Group
Initiates 15 Coeds
Tau Phi Sigma, women's na
tional business honorary. recently
initiated 15 coeds.. At a banquet
at the State College liotel, tolloW
ing. the initiation,. Col. and Mrs.
Guy Mills, Dr.. and. Mrs. Donald
Fuller and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Ha
sek were guests.. Col. 'Mills ad
dressed the group Son "The Ite
quirements of a Good: Secretary."
• New initiates include: • Rene
Anis, Martha 'Bergey, Ruth Bol
linger, Pat Fetherlan, Phoebe
Forrest, Elizabeth Goodlin, 'Doris
Handwerk, Elsie. Hurlburt, Gloria
Kaufman,. Clara Lamade, Jeanne
Mcßeth,' Lois Morris, Jean Nel
son, Gloria Rosenberg, and Eliza
beth Schlough.
Cwen. Banquet
• Owens, sophomore honorary,
will initiate •29 coeds at the tradi
tional formal Old English banquet
to be held in the State College
Hotel, 5)30 p.m.. Sunday.
Guests , will include: Miss Char
lotte' E. Ray, Miss Pearl O. Wes
ton, : Miss Edith• Melville, ..Miss
Marie Haidt, Miss Helen Swenson,
Mrs. Helen S. Williams, Mrs. Lou
ise Baer, 'Mrs. Frank W. Haller,
and Ann Lduise Decker.
Senior - . Coffee Hour
All senior women are invitedlo
a coffee hour in AthertOn lounge
at 6:30 -p.m. Thursday. Senior
honor awards will be presented
to. six graduating women who
will be elected by eighth semes
ter coeds.
LakOnide.s Elect Walker
Lakonides, women's physical
education honorary, elected the
following -officers at their last
meeting for the 'semester: Rebec
ca Walker; president; Ann Louise
Baker, vice-president; Mildred
Yerkes, secretary; and Betty
Brown, treasurer.