PAGE FOUR Delta Zeta Will Install Local Chapter "Lampades have met the re quirements to date and will be installed as the Gamma Delta chapter of Delta Zeta next fall," Mrs. Howard V. Hornung, nation al represenative of Delta Zeta announced recently. • Organized in November, 1945, the local sorority had the ulti mate purpose of qualifying for membership a s a chapter of Delta Zeta. On December 11, 1945, Lampades was accepted by the College Administration, and in January 1946, was admitted to membership in the College Pan hellenic Council. Delta Zeta was founded at Mi ami University, Oxford, Ohio, October-24, 1902, by six of the firs: women students. This school is often termed the "mother of fraternities'„ being well known as the birthplace of the "Miami Triade." Delta Zeta, however is thi only NPG sorority establish ed on the Miami campus. Fifty seven chapter s have been found ed at various colleges and 88 alumnae chapters. National mem bership to date totals 15,000. Officers of Lampades are: Ta mazine Crum, president; Fay Ma- tulis, vice-president; Doris Ditt man, secretary; Elizabeth May nard, treasurer; and Beverly Joyce, Panhellenic representative. The membership includes: Mary Beswick, Shirley Bremier, Doris Brenner, Dorothy Cauffiel, Dor othy Coffman, Rebecca Cogan, Mary Alice Hodgson, Claire Horn, Mary Ann Kemper, • Su zanne Lawrence, Jane Lee, Betsy Russ, Penny Stevenson, Patricia Trew, Alma Weir, and Lorraine Zimmerman. The pledges are: Jane Healy, Catherine Liljegren, Gloria Ness, Ihrriet Schlee, Janice Stevenson, Betty Vanderbeck, and Marian Coiver. Philotes Elects Harman; Plans Weiner Roast Soon Philotes elected the following , oftlicers at a 'meeting followed 'by a bowling party at the Dux Club: Mary Lou Harman, president; Jean Haxton, vice-president; Bev erly Eldridge, secretary; Willadeen Woodruff, treasurer; Esther Jami son and Evelyn Smith, co-social chairmen; Dorothy Sherwood! and Irene Illinavcrorth, co-activities !chairmen; b ßorneyne' Aumiller, publicity chairman, and (Beverly Boring, historian. The next meeting of the group wild be in 'the form of a Weiner roast in Hort Woods May 27. Russian Club . . . merribers will attend Sun day morning mass tat the Russian Orthodox Church at Hawk Run. The group will meet at the Corner Room at 9 a.m. Any persons in terested are invited to accompany the club. From up on Ag Hill comes the news that an old fashioned box so cial will be the leading event of tonight 'way up thar. It's a stag af fair and attractively decorated envelopes will be auctioned off. These envelopes will contain the name Of the coed whose box is won. Some thing new and different from the gener•al round of formal dances. DGs Entertain The Delta Gammas entertained at a luncheon at the Niitony : ion Inn Tuesday honoring 'Mrs. Ethel Gilbert, speaker 'for the Matrix Dinner. Mrs. 'Gilbert is a Wash ington OPA director, and all the BWOC's who heard her Monday night agree that if she's an ex ample of the OPA....then here's to more of it. The DGs also pledged Pat Kinkead this week. 'The Kappa Deltas have their pledge dance scheduled for to morrow night at the Sigma Pi house featuring Dick Berge and his orchestra. The KDs also have a Sunday turkey dinner invita tion from the Phi Sigma Kappras. Phi Mu has a weiner roast plan ned for 5:30 tonight, just for the Alpha Gamma Rhos. Picnic News And the Zeta Tau Alphas are going on an ell-day picnic at Whipple's Darn tomorrow with the Sigma Phi Sigmas. Zeta Dor ri IMawhinney, who celebrates a birthday this weekend, •is look ing forward to an unusual gift in the form of ex-Sergeant Frank Shelelon, who will came up from Philly to see Dorri over the weekend. And from Pottsville ,comes the word that e Zeta alum, `Mary' Haines, is wearing an SPE pin from former Penn Stater Carl Raring. Chi Omega had a dessert party for the pledges Monday evening, and the ChiOs are initiating 29 pledges this weekend. Th e pledges of Gamma Phi gave a tea last week for the pledges of oth er sororities. Mrs.' George Leff ler, a sponsor, is entertaining the Gamma Phis at her home Sunday afternoon. The AChiOs held a dessert party for 'the Phi Delts Tuesday evening. Irons Missing And from Atherton Hall comes From the Files February 11, 1943' Because WSGA, Senate, and Judicial believe that their con duct has improved slightly in the. past week, freshman women will receive 2 o'clock and 1 o'clock permissions for Soph Hop, Feb ruary 26. March 16, 1943 Gladys Swarthout, noted mez zo-soprano of radio, screen, and stage fame, appeared an Schwab Auditorium. March 20, 1943 Crowded .rooming conditions, shortage of food, and crowded trains and buses constitute the chief reasons Mother's Da y weekend, cancelled by WSGA Senate, will not he held this semester. May 3, 1940 Students watched Henry Var num Poor, assisted by his daugh ter, at work on the Old Main murals. May 3, 1940 THE COLLEGIAN 4 .210,43 siowe the plea, "Please return the miss ing irons:" It seems that two irons have been "borrowed" from the pressing room and the room has been locked until the irons walk back. "Borrowing" looks pretty bad in a college dormitory which is• supposed to contain the "cream of America's young wo men." it's also mighty incon venient for the coeds left with out the use of .the irons. How about it little ",borrowers?" Let's take •the necessary steps to bring about the reopening of the press ing room by sending the missing irons back to their original home. The Malls have their pledge dance slated for Saturday night. The Sigma Pis and the Beta Sig ma Omicrons had a joint party 11- - ct weekend at the Sigma Pi house, and the BSO pledge offi cers are: Norma Shantzenbach, president; Gloria Moulten, secre tary, and Ellie Chapman, treas. , urer. The LAEPhi pledge class gave a tea for the actives last night, and Zeta Beta Tau has in vited the AEPhis out Sunday af ternoon for tea. And More Pledge Officers Spoudekastor: Loise Ingram, president; Marjorie Stout, vice president; Sug Evans, secretary, and Jane Fouracre, treasurer. AEPhi: Joan Kapnek, president; Ruth Kraftsow, vice-president; Elise Levy, secretary; and Irene Sheinberg, treasurer. Active offi cers of Phi Sig Sig are: Marilyn Luni'tz. archon; Frances Sorin, vice -archon; Avis Goldberg, scribe; Lorraine Levy, tribune, and Elsie Harwitz, bursar. And here's once again to Bob Hirsh, who the 'only time he ever saw hi s name in 'Collegian, saw it misspelled. Chi Omega ....has elected the following officers for the coming year: Lois Slowie, president; Jean Schrumpf, vice-president; Jean McGhee, se cretary; June Heckman, treasurer; Carol Preuss, pledge chairman; Claire Parks, chapter correspon dent; Lee Potteiger, activities chairman; Helen Weber, person nel chairman; Helen Lewis, rush ing chairman, and Jane Jordon, social chairman. Sigma Gamma tpsilon . . . mineral industries men's honorary, initiated Jerome E. , Baird, Robert M. Gruver, Donald F. Harnis, Nicholas Hatton 111, James •B. 'Mitchell, Steven S. 'Oriel, Paul L. Terwilliger, and Samuel E. Tyson. . GET READY .4144 FOR FUN . . f •.•••,) r it • ... . :: ~` ~ SMART SHOP WSGA Calls Mass Meeting For Ail Coeds There will be a mass meeting for all women students in 1 1 10 Home Economics at 6:30 p. Tuesday, announced F 1,0 renc e Porter, President of WSGA. Nom inations will be made for WSGA officers and senators for next fall. The nominating committee will present the name's of the girls on their slate, then the meeting will be opened for nominations from the floor. It is very important that all coeds attend this meeting, for it is through the nominations that., the students can use their voice in choosing who they want to run for office, says the chairman of the nomination committee. Primary elections will be held in the Old Main lounge, Friday. Final voting will take place in the Lounge May 28. It was announced at Senate meeting that e lenient weekend campus will be given to any coed who assists a girl in entering a dormitory after hours. aviary Lou Waygood, and Joan Bissey are now in charge of the ballots and awarding oil the senior honor women awards. Janet Lyons and Wilma Brehm are co-chairmen of the WSGA clothing drive to ibe held next week. Panhel Council to Install Ratchford as President Florence !Ratchford, Gamma Phi Beta, will be installed as president of Panhellenic Council Tuesday, May 28, Priscilla Wagner, present president, announced today. Panhel presidents are appointed according to the sorority's date of founding on campus, Miss Wagner said. Virginia McClu•sky will be ,presi dent for the first eight weeks of the semester while Miss Ratchford is practice teaching. Other officers have not yet been announced. Alpha Lambda'Delta . . . will present 'certificates of achievement to senior coeds who maintained their Alpha Lambda Delta average of 2.5 through sev en semesters at a tea in the North east Atherton. lounge from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow. collegiae alumnae of the freshman honorary are invited to attend. Tau Phi Delia . . . fraternity will hold initia tion for nine pledges Saturday. Initiates are:, Richard Ely, Con rad Lickel, Karl Thompson, George Tiero, Kurt Truver, Wen dell Stratton, Edward Young bi••ood, John Renaux, Robert Windgard, and Robert German. so necessary to your ' tennis game can be /0 „,"'"'""•% , .. had for sure, if you / ''' , 4 c h oose•/140F. • "401•14, r .. : . 'i '. ? we ll • .':•::'I) shorts and a cool polo ',.. shirt. You'll be the queen of the court. ,p• -- Sun and Swim . . . Shorts for snbathing too—how nice your suntan looks—You'll need playtogs for picnics and a new bathing suit for the Sophomore Splash at Whipples. Be sure to be ready to join in the fun dressed in the best. `123" S, Freedom of movement . x \l.l• FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 .SpirtJler.4 SporLi Penn State's mermaids followed their chamlpionship performances in the telegraphic intercollegiates with blue aibbon routines in • their annual aquacade at the White Hall. , pool last night. The Swimming Club, 44 girls under the direction of Miss Marion J:. Whalen, presented -theltrAV42o4ss ful "Aloha Lei" production before a capacity audience. Many of: the girls participating also had swum in theAelegraphics. • Theeriginal routines were coin-. posed 'by four members of the club, all ip•hysical editeation majors: Nan James, Mickey Barnett, Marjoiiie amfJacqueline• ZiNfic? Swimming ittt - Hawaiian: recorded music; the coeds swalm:a faii• roux tine; -- a wheel rouitine, -s.etterar duets,' and a grand finale.' . Narra-_, tion for 'the show was done by Anne Dunaway. Cornmitteea - .;„jn the_ ailuacade were:. ip,roperties,, zanne Potter, 'Elaine..,lVlalanv, Catherine Durne, .Sherrie-. Fogg;.- costumes; Min •Eunice - Hurliburt, Laura `Craig, Bebe&a Walker; programs, Suzanne.. Pot-. ter. Miekey Barnett, who .is- a life;; guard during her summer vaca tion, is president of the Swimming Club. 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