PAGE FOUR Senators Nominate Frosh Candidates; Plan Mass Meeting Senate memtoers nominated Joan Fox, Janet (Lyons, lAlethea Pottiger, and Betty Lou 'Reed as candidates for freshman senator of WSGA 'Tuesday night. WSGA and W.R'A will hold a joint mass meeting for all first semester coeds in 105 White Hall at 6:30 p.m. Monday at which first semester coeds imay nominate six mere candidates from the floor for freshman senator. Qualifications of each nominee must be presented to WSGA upon nomination. Coeds nominated for this post will have no Judicial record, pos sess the qualities of leadership, and an interest-in the College and its activities, and show willingness to take part in WiSGA activities, WSGA President Florence Porter announced : today. (Nomination committee included Mary Jane Doerner, chairman, Ann Berk he'.ner, and Helen Reid. WRA will nominate two fresh man representatives. Voting will 'be held in the first floor lounge of Old Main, 9 am. to 5 p.m. December 18 and 19 for both freshman senator and WSGA representatives. ' Judicial head Joan Sdhearer an nounced at the WSGA meeting that all first semester coeds must ; wear customs when attending bas ketball games.- They will not toe allowed to date for the games and must -return to their dormitories !by 9:15 p.m.‘ Christmas dinner in (McAllister Hall and Atherton Hall will toe held 'December 17. Committee ap pointed for the dinner includes Priscilla Wagner and (Mary Lou jWaygood, eo - chairmen, Betty Rank, Jane Healy, Janet Taylor, and Anne Reese. Coffee, fruitcake, and nuts will toe served in the 'lounges following the dinner. Seriate approved a request that freshrdan candidates in the College election toe allowed to campaign in freshman dormitories. Janet Taylor, chairman of the Christmas Drive, urged Senate members to' push the campaign. She stated that men students of the College may also make use of the student loan fund, one of the toene'ficiaries of the drive. Boxes for donations will toe placed in Atherton Hall, the Corner Room and Student Union. The drive is scheduled to begin (Monday. Women’s Debate Squad . . . recently accepted nine new members. They are: Mary Bitner, Nancy Blough, Kay Courtney, Nanicy Crane, Helen Dickerson, Jeanne Esterman, Rhoda Finn, Mary Alice Hodgson and Charlotte Warner. Alpha Kappa Pi . ; girls and the Phi Kappas held an exchange dinner and get together Wednesday night. Coed Scripts By Pat Turk WEDDING BELL& Marjorie Provost and Frank W. Nelson, ex-G. 1. and former mem ber of NROTC at the College, will be married in the University Bap tist Church in State College at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Rev. Robert H. Eads, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, Lloyd W.,Provost, will be attired in a floor length gown of white silk jersey with fingertip sleeves and high round neck. Her headdress will be a crown of orange blossoms and' fingertip veil, and she will carry a bouquet of white carriations with a center of African daisies. Mrs. J. Frank Long, attired in a pale green net gown of similar de sign with a halo-type bonnet, will toe her sister’s matron of honor. She will carry 'a bouquet of yellow carnations. , Maids-o£-honor will be Elsie Noble and Ronnie Lee Sherrill, both students at the Col lege. Miss Noble will wear a floor length gown of pink net and will carry a 'bouquet of violet carna tions. Miss Sherill will be attired in a similar gown of pale blue net and carry' a bouquet of pink car nations. Howard Hartman, member of NROTC at the College, will toe the bridegroom’s best man. Blaine Grose and J.. Frank Long will act as ushers for the wedding. NROTC member Eiwood Sfetler will sing, accompanied., by Robert C. .Torr, also of NROTC, on the organ. All men of the wedding party will be in military uniform. Thq church will be decorated with a Christmas theme in mind. Following the ceremony a re ception will be held at the church. New initiates of Kappa Delta entertained active memtoers -at a party in Atherton lounge Sunday night. At the sorority’s banquet Sunday afternoon the local chapter was presented an achievement award for the most progress in two years (by memtoers of its na tional convention ... Mrs. P. W. Scherretoech, national president of Beta Sigma Omicron, was the weekend guest of Kala zetia. 'The group recently initiated Florence Baize, Carol Hutch, and Betty Ann Sheesl’ey. Mrs. Eliza beth Reynolds and Mrs. Ruth Wirnmer, chapter advisors, and Mrs. Fran ' Lander, Kalazetia alumna, were entertained toy the {!^S^!^ES«iKSSesaSSSSSSSS:SSBS£SSSS«SSa I THE i I Charles Shop j I For Belter Gifts I S g | (Shop Early) £ I‘ - * K ts THE COLLEGIAN ; Panhel Approves Rushing Fee Panhellenic Council at its meet ing Tuesday night voted Its ap proval of a one-dollar registration fee for all girls wishing to toe rush ed by sororities in March. In announcing the Council’s de cision, Panhel President Priscilla Wagner stated that the fee will be kept in the treasury for the single purpose of covering the expense of registration. The purpose of the fee, according to Miss Wagner, is to discourage girls who “go along for a good time” and never have sorority at a bridge party Monday night ... Theta Phi Alpha entertained ex servicemen Friday . . . Members oi Kappa Alpha Theta will attend a party given for them toy Alpha Chi Sigma at the fraternity’s house tonight. Chi Omega entertained mem bers of Phi Kappa Sigma at the Ski Cabin Sunday Members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity will entertain members of Delta Gamma at a party tonight.-. . . . Gamma Phi Beta held an informal supper-hike at the Ski Lodge Sat urday, night. Chairman . ofthe .party was. Nancy ■Geisse;.-'She..-j)vas : assisted by . Nancy Bowman,.- Jo Peqples and Peggy Wasson'. . . ! Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold an.informal coffee hour each Sun day afternoon for members of the 'sorority, . . . Active, members of Phi Mu worked on a foreign re-: lief project Saturday, preparing packages .to be sent to needy peo ple overseas. * I * I •$& ■ . mm §HI GUARANTEE If you are not com pletely satisfied with your stocking purch ase, return them to us and we will gladly re fund your money. (Provided the stockings have not been worn.) any intention of joining a sorority. Panhellenic Council . voted to publish immediately the amounts of the fees and the total'expense of registration. Any [balance in the treasury from the registration fees will (be given to a scholarship fund, the Council decided. The date for registration will toe set at next Tuesday’s meeting, Miss Wagner announced. She said that it would be at the /beginning of the spring semester so that girls who do not have the required ail college average of 1 will not reg ister. r.\ * CRABTREE’S 5 : g Agency For Longines Watches ; " 132 S. Allen * Stale College, Pa.. •• Many thanks for the hundreds of unsolicited letters complimenting Darla Maye Nylons . . . We felt that these were the finest stocking being produced, and now, with your sensational approval, we’re really convinced that Darla Maye Nylons are the last word in hosiery. We invite you ladies who haven’t al ready ordered nylons to'get your order in the’mail this week. Darla Maye Nylons are all nylon from toe to top. Sheer, 45 gauge and long wearing. Every pair carries a money back guarantee! 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