The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1946, Image 4

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Kappas Offer
Scholarships
To Graduates
Scholarships of three classifi
cations are being offered by Kap
pa Kappa Gamma, national sor
ority, to women students not
over 30 years of age. Applications
and details -- may be obtained in
the Dean of Women's office.
Further stipulation is that the
applicant must have received a
bachelor's degree, or will obtain
it prior to July 1 of this year,
from an institution' where a chap
ter of Kappa Kappa Gamma is
located. Applications must be
mailed by April 1, and awards
will be announced as soon as pos
sible after May 1.
The first classification includes
three $5OO fellowships for grad
uate study for women who need
hell) to continue their education
and who are well qualified to
compete for these awards. Ap
plir-ints should have made a real
contribution to their schools and
hav' a well outlined plan for
grz , 'uate work.
The second group, foreign
stu - ly scholarships, are available
to members of the fraternity de
siring to study in another coun
try who need not more than $4OO
to carry out their plan. A plan
of exchange was achieved before
the war but the present system
lin , i 4 s the scholarships to stu
dents desiring to study in South
An-crica, and giving
.assistance
to Latin Americans through the
Institute of International Educa
tion.
Graduate counselor scholar
ships are assistances to graduate
members of Kappa Kappa Gam
ma who wish to pursue further
courses. The amount varies with
charges of the school.
Kappa Kappa Gamma also of
fers undergraduate scholar Ships
and student loans, the former for
.members, and the latter to all
college women who have sue
.cessfully completed two years of
college or university work and
at least one year at an institution
where a chapter of Kappa Kap
pa Gamma is located.
IWA Elects 'Edelman,
Rosenthal, To Office
Independent Women's Associa
tion recently elected Jean Edell
man president, Other officers
chosen were: Jane Rosenthal,
vice-president; Vera Slezak, sec
retary; Ruth Brenner, treasurer;
Esther Gershman, publicity chair
man; Audrey Peters, correspond
ing secretary, and Shirley Levin
son, social chairman.
will meet in 401 Old
Main. at 7 p. m. Monday. All in
dependent women are invited to
attend. The organization is
planning cabin and skating par
ties.
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If we may paraphrase a little on. Shelley's "Ode to the, West
Wind," we might say, "If spring comes, can summer be far behind."
And with summer . . . comes . . . conventions. The Delta Gammas
are already preparing for their national one, and Mary Lou Way
good, local president, has been named to represent the Penn State
chapter at Pasadena, California, in the early part of July. Helen
Heckler, DG alum who is now teaching shorthand and typing at
the College, is driving out for the convention and will be accom
panied by both Mary Lou and Dorothy Lawrence. 'Tis rumored
that several other DGs may go along "just for the ride," but plans
are indefinite. And the DGs aren't the only ones traveling these
days. Mrs. Reese, former chaperone .at the Kappa Alpha Theta
house, left Sunday to visit her family in France. ' .
Congrats To Spoudekastor
And congratulatoins are in order for the successful Spoude
kastor members on their recent acceptance by Delta •Delta Delta,
commonly known as Tri-Delt. There is an old saying that "Three
times and out." Well, this is the third time that coeds on this cam
pus have attempted to set up a Tri-Delt chapter, and at last suc
cess is theirs. Best wishes to you . . . Recently initiated by Spoude
kastor were: Elsie Federoff, Penny Hamann, Gloria Parks and
Bobby Roberts
In keeping with the rushing theme which is now the fashion,
the Chi Omega -house entertained the AChiO suite at a mock rush
ing party Tuesday night. Beta Sigma Omicron recently initiated
Ginny Gault. Oh yes, and the Theta Chis and their gals had a
picnic Saturday, which incidentally seems still to be having reper
cussions. •
We hear that former women's editor, Pat Turk, has accepted
a position with the Canonsburg Daidy and Alice Mendenhall, AChiO,
is s tarting , dlasses at Drexel , come pill 1.
Fraternity Row Briefs •
Switching the scene now to Fraternity Row, we find the Sigma
Phi Sigmas housecleaning. They also elected the following offi
cers: Harry Crabbe, president; Charles Eby, vice-president;
Utts, treasurer; and George Barber, secfetary. Ray Houchins
was appointed pledge master. Boa Sigma Rho . is also keeping. it
self very busy pledging and initiating. They recently _pledged
Ralph Cohen and Bernie Woolf, and initiated Jerry Raubfogel,.Earl
Schaffer, and Mark Spitz. Bob Berg has just returned from mili
tary service and has been inducted by the
.fraternity.
Richards' Club initiates 26
The Ellen Richards' Club,
home economics honorary for
junior women fulfilling require
ments of scholarship, activities,
and professional attitude, initiat
ed 26 members at the Nittany
Lion Inn Sunday, night. Miss
Graham, acting director of the
Home Economics department,
was the guest at the initiation
dinner.
Dr. Winona Morgan, advisor;
Nancy Bantch, president; Sarah
Pollard, secretary; Betty Hoster
man, treasurer; and Jeanne Wea
ver, vice-president, initiated the
following new members:
Katherine Arbogast, Bethine
Balsbaugh, Nan Charles, Lavona
Dewald, Sara Etters, Jean Far
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Because , it captures- the junior spirit so perfectly
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junior is more than a matter of size or age.— ifs
the. young, light-hearted approach• to fashion;
And becobse, of course, this is the, home of those
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THE COLLEGIAN,
ty 210ri3 Stowe
ley, Ruth Friedman, Ruth Han
stein, Maria Hanzlik, Rachel
Hindenach, June Irvin, Margaret.
Keefe, Rene Kuntzleman.
Geraldine McMillen, Barbara
Reinkmeyer, Virginia Roe, Joan
Sauerwein, Marie Schambacher,
Phyllis Schmelzle; Adeline Shull,
Vera Slezak, Anne Startzel, Bar
bara Stocker, Janet Taylor, and
Lois Willson.
New. officers of the organiza
tion are: Marie Schambacher,
president; Rene Kuntzleman,
vice-president; Joan Sauerwein,
secretary; and Margaret Keefe,
treasurer.
The next meeting will be held
in the Horne Economics Building
at 7 p. m., April 4.
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SororitiesTo
Begin Parties
Sorority rushing parties will be
held Monday through Thursday
from 7 to 9 p. m. with each group
holding two. Each rushee may
attend only one party a night.
•
Uniform invitations will be
delivered by the sorority the day
Previous to the party for which
they are intended. Rushees may
answer the invitations by 5:30 p.
m. of the day of the party, but
all invitations must be answered.
The sororities holding parties
Monday and Wednesday are' Al
pha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Omicron
Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega,
Delta Gamma, Gamtha Phi Beta,
Phi Sigma Sigma, Spoudekastor
(Delta Delta Delta), ' and Zeta
Tau Alpha.
Those scheduled for parties
Tuesday and Thursday are Alpha
Chi Omega, Beta Sigtha Omi
cron, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kap
pa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma,
Phi Mu, Sigma •Delta Tau, and
-Theta Phi Alpha. Lanipades 'will
entertain Thursday evening only.
Because of a chapter regula
tion, the Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority can rush only girls with
at least a 1.3 all-college average.
Coed Coordinating Group
Resumes Publicity Work
The Coed Coordinating Com
mittee reorganized at a meeting
Tuesday in the Dean of Women's
office. For the fint time since
1943 the committee will again
coordinate and publicize - coed
events.
The committee, which Will
meet monthly, elected Florence
Porter,\ chairman; Priscilla Wag
ner, recording secretary; and
Jean Nelson, corresponding sec
retary. Representatives of the
various organizations are: Col
legian, Woodene ,Bell; Cwens,
Mary Lou Waygood; IWA. Jean
Edelman; Junior Service Board,
Jean Nelson; Mortar Board, Mar
jorie Blackwood; Panhel, Pris
cilla Wagner; PSCA, Betty Funk
houser; WRA, Alice Hooper; and
WSGA, Florence Porter.,
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women in•...Spor4,
The results of the iouble , elhiti-,
nation intramural bailmintorr"Enct
table tennis tourneys are as
lows:
ZTA won over AlPhi; iftickard's
bowed to Gamma Phi; and - the
Thetas and.AChiOW,defeated Mac
Hall and Delta Gamma reSriee-:
tively.
Gamma Phi Beta lost. to SDT;
AEPhi defeated Grange; Trans
fers topped the ZTA's; Theta won
over AOPi; the KD's and .Alpha
Xi Delts bowed to Chi Omega and
Kappa Kappa Gamma respective
ly; AChiO defeated ZTA; and
Cody Manor topped. Nittany Co
op. • .
Tau Kappa Epsilon
. . . . initiated Jambs Brewer;
Lawrence Foster, Ralph Lewis,
Donald Meyer, Earl Miller,
James Mitchell, Charles. Pfleegor,
Carl Reichardt, Howard Rogers;
William Turner and James Veres
Monday evening. A dinner was
also held in honor of the new.
fraters.
GREG BASSET
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