The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 12, 1946, Image 4

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Coeds Show
Dress Styles,
Hair Styles
Students, faculty, and towns
-lolk will hsve an opportunity to
see what the "well-dressed coed"
will wear when the home eco
nomies department presen'ts a
Illashiton show in Schwab Auditor
ium at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
The show will feature 15 col
lege girls' costumes, modeled by
students in the clothing classes.
11 - tair styles will be designed by
Weal beauticians.
At 11 a.m. Monday, home
economics students will hear
Miss Olive Berry, of the Sim
,plicity Pattern Co., New York,
speak in - the home economics
lauditorium on opportunities 'for
the home economics graduate
who majored in clothing and tex
tiles.
iHor discussion will include
dre sing and grooming for the
into •view, helplful hints in look
ing for a job, and how patterns
, are made.
S.aderfts who will model at the
afternoon show are: Phyllis C.
Ar ell, Betty J. Boyce, Sherma
B. Greenberg, Marjorie A.
Fie .hill, Carolyn M. Hocking,
Mary Litis, Arlene L. Mack,
Ellyn L. Miller, Lois J. Miller.
Lorraine D. Munz, Helen E. Ness,
eal:ilyn M. Olmstead, Sara E.
Pons.rd, Jane A. Randall, Joan
B. Rentschler, Eleanor A. Ro
inenyshyn; Pauline A. Schmitt,
Phyllis C. Tamor..,
Conn. Congresswoman
To Lecture To Coeds
Connecticut's '‘Ao nima Repre
sentative to CongreFs, Dr. Chase
Going Woodhouse, will speak to
we-men on campus in 121 Sparks
,Bu'lding April 29.
f.7;ponsored jointly by Women's
Stprient Governing Association
and American Association of
University Women, the affair
will have as its guests senior
iwo.nen. All other women ara
urged to attend.
Professor of economics for 29
years, Dr. Woodhouse helped
found the Institution of Women's
Professional Relations " to study
:the status of working women
land to keep the students and
Colleges posted- on curriculum
-needr>."
Author or "Business Oppor
tunities for the Home Economist"
in 1938 and. "The Big Store" in
1993, :Mrs. Woodhouse was de
scribed by the American Federa
tion of Labor as "the most lib
eral-minded woman in Connecti
cut."
Home Ec Students Make
Pittsburgh 'Field Trip
Home economic students are
in Pittsburgh today visiting the
kitchens of the William Penn Ho
tel, the dining rooms of Joseph
Horne's Store, o. radio broadcast
ing station, and the Heinz Mamt
lacturing Company._ This field
trip is super Vised by Miss Marian
L. Pitt, clothing instructor in the
home economics department.
The 15 students who went on
the trip are: Eleanor Chesney,
Jean Clarke, Margaret Cunning
ham, Nancy Curry. Janet Gustaf
son, Martha Leitzell,, Cameita
Lovett, Lbis Miller, Betty Moran,
ELsalon Olsen, Norma. Reuben.,
:Ruth SackQ nirothy Sheila, Jean
Shoup, and Lee Thresher.
Visit The New
GLICK
SHOE STORE
122 Allen Street
For Your Smart
Campus Shoes
We feature the Fam
ous Sandler "Sports
ters" in a complete
size range.
Co_clito
. _
If you see any or all coeds running around campus today with
their hair neatly pinned up with bobby pins and cold cream plastered
all over their faces, don't be frightened. It's only in preparation for
the "Spring Nocturne" tonight. And speaking of dances, that must
have been quite an affair that the Zetas and the Sigma Phi Sigmas
had last weekend. Over 90 couples attended the "Rainbow Dance,"
with music by the Navy band, and Pat Toner won the Easter egg con
cealed at the foot of the rainbow. The Zetas also recently installed
Lois App as president; Norma Van Tuyle, vice-president; Helen Howe,
s ecretary; Doris Mawhin•ney, treasurer; and Bernice Stiffler, his
torian.
Machos Parties!
And everybody is entertaining
somebody this week . . . The
SPEh had the ChiOs out to their
house for dinner recently, and the
Delta Sigs held open house Sun
clay afternoon for the same sor
ority. The AOPis had a busy
weekend, what with having
. a
birthday party -for actives and
pledges Saturday afternoon, and
going out to the ATO house for
dinner and dancing Suntlay. The
Delta Gammas will observe Foun
der's Day tomorrow with a dinner
at the State College Hotel. The
DGs have also resumed their
weekly teas Thursday afternoons
from 4 to 5:30 o'clock. Theta Phi
Alphas entertained for, the Phi
Kappas Sunday. The Thetas are
also busy, entertaining the • Phi
Cams, brother fraternity, Satur
day, and being entertained by the
! Tekes Sunday. Triangle fraternity
! will celebrate Founder's Day to
morrow with a dinner and dance
at the house.
Odds and Ends- .
The regional adviser of SIDI,
'Eleanor Oberfield, was visiting on
campus last weekend, and a tea
was given honoring her Saturday
afternoon for all sororities. Seltha
Sabel was initiated by. SDT Mon
day night, and recently elected
Lakon ides
women's Physical Educa
tion Honorary, tapped the r. o 1 -
lowing girls on Wednesday: Jo
sephine Bihl, Mary Catherine
Bitner, Elizabeth Cook, Pauline
Glcbisch, Dorothy Lees, Elizabeth
Martz; Marion Memory, Aletha
Petteiger, Nancy Romig, Eliza
beth Ross, Dorothy Watson,
Yvonne Worrell, and Jacqueline
Zivic. The formal initiation will
take place next week.
Tau*Beta 'Pi
. . . enginering honorary, heard
a talk by Prof. Ray H. Dotierer
of the Philosophy department on
the relationship of philosophy to
engineering, at a smoker in the
Alpha Chi Sigma house Thursday
night.
Delta Sigma Pi
. . . members are requested to
leave their names in Dr. Hasek's
office with the secretary.
Accessories Make Your -• •
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Easter Outfit
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Just the Right Size
/ 7 . IS The all important bag that hold thpse neces
sary items. Here's one time you won't mind
being left holding the bag—so choose a good
looking one.
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Easter Headliner'
You'll love our Easter bonnets . . . the kind
that perch . on top of your head or one that
frames your face to make a pretty picture. '•:t„.k.
You're sure to find a hat for your suit . . .
Come in and try them on at the
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Smart Shop
123 S. Allen Street
THE COLLEGIAN
Sl, ,Torii fowe
pledge officers are Lois Sparks,
president; Jeanne Abrahams, sec
retary; and. Oneda Rosen, trcas T
urer. There was an interesting
story and photo carried by the AP
last weekend concerning the 57-
orchid lei received by AOPI B.
J. 'Mellinger from her "man" in
Hawaii. This unusual gift sent air
rtail and special delivery was
for her birthday. And not that
this has anything to do with the
AOPis, but 'tis rumored around
in very unofficial quarters that
Port Matilda is going to install a
new fog horn. There seems to be
.some question as to the effective
ness of such a move, however.
Fraternity Row --
Phi Sigma. Kappa has elected
William Keefauver, president;
Edward Hyde, vice president;
James Bard, treasurer; and. Ern
est Nagy, secretary. Two addi
tions to their pledge list, which
incidentally was published as Phi
Kappa pledges last week, are
Harold Richards and Philip Saw
yer.
Kappa Sigma announces its
new officers as Herbert Kray
grandmaSter; Robert Bacher,
grand procurator; Norman Bar
rett, grand master of, ceremonies;
Walter Cimmings,. grand. scribe,
2nd Richard . Armbrust, grand
treasurer.
[ Two Fraternities lipid
'Spring 'Fiesta' 'Dance
Pi Lambda Phi and Alpha Chi
Rho fraternities will hold their
mid-semester dance tomorroW
night from 8:30 to 12:30. The
theme of the dance is "Spring
Fie Eta" and the decorations will
be strictly of the movieland South
America type.
Dick Berge and his band with
Bud IVlellot and Mike Kerns from
Thespians will be the
,feature at
tractions.
Chairman Harry Friedland will
be aided by Jack Solombn in
charge of entertainment; Stanley
Wyglendowski, decorations; and
Manuel Herbert, refreshments.
All Coeds
. . . collecting money for the
Dean Charlotte E. Ray scholar
ship who have not, yet turned in
their returns are asked to report
to the 'WSGA room •at 4:3& p.m.
Monday.
WSGAGrants
Late Permits
Coeds were granted 2 o'clock
permissions for the X-,G-I Club
Spring Nocturne tonight by sen
ate of WSGA at its meeting Tues
day atternoon. Joan 'Shearrer,
head of JudiciaV has announced,
that this special permission will
not cancel the usual 1 o'clock
permission for freshmen women,
which may be taken Saturday
night even though the coed may
have taken a 2 o'clock on. Friday
night.
The Student Wei,iare Commit
tee, with the consent .of Infra
fraternity Council, has approved
dating in the fraternity houses
until 1:30 tonight.
Ann Berkhimer, chairman of
the May .Day FestiVities, an
nounced her committees as fol
' lows: Jean Nelson and-Sukanne
Romig will assist Miss Berkhim
er; Miss Berkhimer, Marjorie
Blackwood; Miss Nelson, - Claire
Parks, Florence Porter, and Miss
.Romig comprise' the committee
for choosing the atitenclents.
Phyllis James heads the enter
tainment committee; Lyis Zubler,
music; Claire Parks, ceremonies;
Nancy Sherriff, publicity, Mar
garet Marcy, decorations; Kay
Badollet, properties; Lynette
Lundquist, wardrobe; and Miss
Nelson will - act as budget 'ad
visor. The selection of the Ma - 2.r
Queen candidates, to be chosen
from senier women, will be left
1 to the House Of Representative's,
while the Maid of Honor candi
dates, to be chosen from fresh
man women,. will 'be named by
Freshman Council, according to
Miss Berkhimer.
Nylons, Pumps Taboo
For' Dungaree Drag'
" 'The Dungaree Drag,' spon
sored by Owens in Recreation
Hall, April 27, is to be. strictly n
`gird-ask-boy' dance," stressed
Mary Lou Waygood, president,
.at
the Owen meeting Monday night.
"Our idea is
.to give the coeds
a chance to pay 'the fellows back
for all the dances for which they .
foot the bills," continued Miss
Waygo.od, "and the style . ..for the
night will be,dungareeS and plaid
shirts. Nylons and puniips will be
adsolutely taboo for this dance."
Tick6ts will-be on sale at Stud
ent Union April 26 and 27 for
$1.50. Co-chairmen, Russella
Adamitz and JoAnne Rorab'a•ck,
cnnounce that the Aherne of the
dance will be similar to spring
time in Dogpatch, and the Camp
us Owls will play from'9 to 12.
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946
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