TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 Tri Deltas Pledge SK's Spoudekastor was pledged to Delta Delta Delta at the' home of Mrs. Chester D. Dahle, Linden Hall, Saturday morning, Octo ber 5. • Founded as a local sorority, April 26, 1945, Spoudekastor was notified last spring of Tri-Delta sponsorship. Officers of the chapter ar e Mar ian Rewbridge, president; Clara McHaffie, vice_president;. Mary Louise t Dorflinger, secretary; and Marjory Stout,' treasurer. • Members pledged Saturday were Suzanne Braude, Louise Brice, Louise :Decker; Mary Louise Dor flinger, Miriam Evans, Elsie Fed eroff, Jane Fouracre, Gene Gil more, • Doris Hamanm, Anne Hay, Mary Jane Heine, Jan e Helt, Lois Ingram, Betty Kuzman, Josephine Laib, Patricia Lloyd. Gloria McCurdy, Clara Mcßaf fle, Marjory McKelvey, Elaine Mahuran, Catharine Morris, Gloria Parks,' Betty .Pretlow, ; Jeanne RiChards, Shirley Roberts, Nancy Spencer, Marjory Stout, Evelyn Wilson, Ruth Wilson, and Lois Winderiburgh. Alumni members pledged were Betty , Herring, Carolyn Lerch, Jeanne Thompson, and Elinor Vin- Son. Mrs: . Zoe- Gar e Perrin, former national president - of Tri-Delta; administered the pledges. Local patronesses • 'pledged were Mrs. Claude G. Aiken's, Mrs. Walter Hiedter, Mrs. Elton. Jones, and Mrs. Stuart A. Mahuran. Mrs.',H. L. Spencer,. wife of the president of Bucknell College, and a Tri-Delta, accompanied s tudent reniesentatives from Bucknell. Tri-Delta, representatives froth. Adelphi College, N. Y., Bucknell .University, 'University of PennSyL. , I.Oniailend the University -of. Pitts_ burgh were also:present.. ..Delta Delta -alumni. - in.- chide ;'•Atlrs.. , ll G. AungSt, Mrs. Chestei- D. Dahle„.lV,lissAmy .115fs. 'l-retek'.MrS.• James 'lp?blitielll; . 4nd Mks: Robert Atasiin. . Sigma Delta ChifieCis" Art Hui P. •Miller'Jr.", journalisrri 'seriior` and sports writer for the. Daily 7. Collegian; • was. . elected. ',president 'of the' Penn State. chap . - : ter , 7oLlSignia 'Delta Chi,' national . profesSional journalism honorary; late Tuesday: Other officers elect ed were Stephen Sitiichak, vice .president; Baaron B. - Pitteneer, -treasurer; and Michael' A: Blatz, secretary. • • Plans for the. forthcoming na tional'.: convention to be held 'at Chicago November 22-24 were discussed, with .Sinichak being named by the' chapter as its rep . resentative. • • TraUk DatVis. and Ben I. French were. ;pledged. - ' NOW :AT WARNER •THEATRES T A r A N Y Thespians Call Actors„ Dancers Script tryouts for all line and character pails for the coming Thespian show will be held in Schwab auditorium, 7 o'clock to night, announced production man ager Bud Mellott. Architects in terested in functional stage de sign should also report at that time. Seventy-three students were ac cepted from among those who tried out last week for construc tion, stage crew, properties, right ing, scenery, makeup and costume design. Of the 45 girls 'who report ed for dancing, '2O were accepted'. "Thespians need more Men for the chorus," Mellott said. "So far, 12 have been accepted. We want any interested candidates to come to the first dance rehearsal in Schwab auditorium, 7 p.m., to morrow." Six women and four men have been chosen for vocal parts from. the 28. candidates. Eight men re ported for the Rib of understudy ing the Stooges. The name of the Fourth Stooge will be announced later, Mellott said. Many of those who tried out were members 'of last spring's Thespian east. Home Ec (Continued frOm page one) York state depantment of educa tion. , The new director .of the home economies • defivitmont idid resi :de:flea-teaching. in - adult home 'mlaking education at Cornell Uni versity-from d 9 . 138 to 1943. Follow ing an additiOnal. year of grad uate Work- at Ohio State University she then took iihe-oosition of head .of the • hothe •ikonoinics depart . - roent at -the TiniverSity of-Arkan sas,' which she held until, her ap pointment. here. . . SALLY'S. COLLEGE SEAL STATIONERY FALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES X-GJ. ACCOUNTS 01 14. I • \ COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Frizzell Honored The extemporaneous speaking contest at the College has been officially designated the John Henry Frizzell Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, in honor of John Henry Frizzell, who retired on June 30 as-professor and head of the speech department, College officials announced yesterday. STATE 'COLLEGE LEWISTOWN 'BUS SCHEDULE • STATE COLLEGE - 'LEWISTOWN BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE, INC. EffeCtiv e September 29, 1946 State College, Pa. Daily Daily Daily Daily Lv. Stat e College 6:25 a.m. 4045 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Ar. Lewistown 7:30. a.m.' • 12:1)0. noon 5:35 p.m. 7:'50 p.m. Lv. Lewistown 8:36 a.m. 1.2:3'5 p.m. 7:00 p.m. '12:05 a.m. Ar. 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