AGE SIX lampedes, Local Group, Delta Zeta, Merge Della Zeta sorority will install its Gamma Delta chapter at the College this weekend when Lampadcs. local sorority, becomes affili ated with the national organization. . . , , , Installation of the chapter will begin with pledging to be held to id ah t at the home of Mrs. Charles Morgan, 235 West Ridge Avenue. Tomorrow ° after no on, the initiation will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn with Mrs. Guy 11. Gale, membership vice-president of Arlington, Va„ as the chief installing officer bhe wall bo assisted by Irene C. Bough ton, executive secretary, of Indianapolis, Ind., i 1 . George G Havens, extension vice-president, of Dos Moines, la., and Mrs c Donald Schoolcraft, director ot Province II of Arlington, Va. ReDresentatives from Delta Zeta chapters at the University of Pitts burgh, Buckncll University, and George Washington University, wil aU Dr C pearl C o. l Wcston, acting dean of women, will accept the chapter for the College at a formal initiation banquet to be held at the Hotel State College tomorrow night. Miss Boughlon will serve as toast mistress and Mrs. Galp will be the principal speaker. Toasts will be given by Mrs. Charles A. Morgan, president of the local alumnae chapter; Dr. L. Moigan, faculty advisor to the group; and Tamazine Crum, president of the newly-installed chapter. The installation ceremonies will be concluded with a tea on Sun day afternoon at the Nittany Lion Inn. Guests will be representa tives of the various sororities and women’s organizations on Cam-: pus, dormitory hostesses, mem bers of the faculty, and friends of the new Delta Zeta initiates. Women who will be pledged to night are Mrs. Robert B. Donald- I'stfn, Mrs. Francis J. Doan, Dr. Morgan, Mrs. Howard B. Musser, and Mrs. H. W. Knerr, who with Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Robert H. Eads, Mrs. R. W. Stone, Mrs. Randall Stout, and Olive B. Barr will make upi the alumnae chapter of the sorority Others who will'be pledged to night are Shirley R. Bremier, Doris M. Brenner, Dorothy J. Coffman, Miss Crum, Doris E. Dittman, Jane M. Healy, Mary A. Hodgson, Clara M. Horn, Beverly Joyce, Mary Ann Kemper, Char lotte J. Lee, Susanne Lawrence, Elizabeth L, Maynard, Fay H. Ma tulis, Elisabeth H. Ross, PearUa H. Stevenson, Patricia L. Trew, Al ma B. Weir, Lorraine I. Zimmer man, Marian Colver,Ann Lantz, Emily J. Holmes, Eleanor Kelly, Nancy Pardee, Jacquelyn Wen gert, Lorraine Yotka, Barbara Ti tus, Jean Homan, Margaret C. Lil jegren, and Nancy Wylie. Pied Typer Most fascinating subject in any coed bull session is who got pin ned to whom—and HOW DID SHE DO IT? So we snooped. Say the women, directly quotin’: • “Hmmmm. Which means more, the pin or me? One of them has to go!” \ ‘‘That’s just what my sweater needs! May I try it on?” “Tell the guy you’re cold and put on his sweater, pin and all— if he has a sweater.” “You could always use a pocket knife.” TEA TIME Miss Jane Cowell, Delta Gamma province secretary and alumna of the local chapter, was guest of honor at a tea at the Delta Gamma house Monday afternoon. Repre sentatives from sororities, Delta Gamma alums, other province secretaries in State College, and sorority advisers were among the guests. The DG’s also had a bene fit white elephant bazaar and Christmas pdrty Monday night. Beta Sigma Omicron honored visiting national officers and their pledges in the southwest Atherton lounge Saturday afternoon. Alpha Omicron Pi celebrated Founder’s Day at their annual Founder’s Day tea Sunday afternoon. Jean Sickel, Delta Gamma, be- Theta Christmas dance Saturday night, and wedding bells rang out for Barbara Fetterolf and Gerald Russell, Alpha Sigma Phi last week. SIZE 38 Peggy Zentmyer, fifth semester music student, was the recipient of the size 38 black pullover which was chanced off at the Theta Charity Bazaar Saturday after noon. The sweater was made by Theta Maria Hughes, from Chu quicamata, Chile, in “just about a week.” THIS WEEKEND “Polar Prom” is the semi-l'ormal dance on the Sigma Phi Sigma and Beta Sigma Omicron calendar for this weekend. Nick Ghezzi’s orchestra will play for the Satur day night affair. Kappa Sigma will hold its pledge dance Satur day night from 9 to 12. The Kap- Mrs. Irene C. Boughlon Dean of Women's Office Releases Spring Averages •Women’s fraternity averages for the Spring 1946 semester, .re leased by the Office of the Dean of Women are as follows: 1. Alpha Epsilon Phi s .1.78 2. Alpha Chi Otnega ; 1.76 3. Alpha Xi Delta 1.75 3. Gamma Phi Beta 1.75 5. Phi Mu 11,74 5. Zeta Tau Alpha 1.74 7. Alpha Oinricon Pi 1.73 ALL FRATERNITY WOMEN 1.711 8. Kappa Delta 1.70 9. Chi’ Omega 1.69 9. Delta Gamma 1;69 9. Kappa Kappa Gamma ... 1.69 12. Delta ' Delta Delta 1.67 13. Theta Phi Alpha 1.66 14. Beta Sigma Omricori ... .1.65 14. Sigma Delta Tau 1.65. 16. Kappa Alpha Theta 1.64 ALL FRATERNITY 1.52 17. Phi Sigma Sigma 1.51 ALL COLLEGE WOMEN. 1.49 ALL COLLEGE 1.42 ALL FRATERNITY MEN 1.38 ALL COLLEGE MEN ... 1.37 NON FRATERNITY WOMEN - 1.36 NON FRATERNITY 1.32 NON FRATERNITY MEN.. .1.30 pa Delta Rho’s will dance to the music of Lou Wafier's band from Wilkes-Barre at their 25th anni versary Christmas Dance. A Safeguard * * * FIRST NATIONAL BANK % THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Santa Visits WRA Party Eighty children from the Port Matilda school will receive a gift from Santa Claus at the annual WRA Christmas parly in White Hall this afternoon. The children, who will arrive by bus at 2:30. will play games under the direction of physical education 125 class, and will gather around the Christmas tree in the lounge to listen to a story told by Mrs. Harrison Tietz. The big attraction will be the arrival of Santa (Dr. Harrison Tietz) while Joanne Roraback leads the children in singing “Jingle Bells.” Movies will be shown and refreshments served after each child receives a gift. Committee chairme rf under WRA advisor Miss Mildred Lacey are Claire Lee and Marion Hall, co-chairmen of entertainment; Barbara Parker, refreshments; Janet Lyons and Dolores Piccone, gifts; Aletha Potteiger, checking coats and guide; Susan Potter and Helen Lewis, decorations and clean-up. Mrs. Milton McDowell, Junior Red Cross leader in State. College, arranged to have the chil- ’ dren brought to White Hall. Hostesses at the party are the WRA Executive Council, WRA cluib presidents, women from phy sical ‘education 125, and volun teers. Panhel Sets Date for Ball Suzanne Braude and Zel d 1 a Fienman, co-chairmen for . the Panhellenic. dance, announced to the Council that the Campus Owls have been engaged to play for their “Plantation 'Ball” to be held in White Hall, January 10. In conjunction with this an noun'cement, ..Miss Jean Stiles of the Dean "oF'Women’s office re quested that the practice of call ing for and escorting chaperones to dances he revived. A special ruling was decided, upon to cover the problem of groups who exceed the.ir quota of fifty members because of the return of undergraduate members and transfers. There will he no penalty for surpassing the quota provided the returning members and transfers were unexpected. If the sorority was aware of their coming, it will be requested to get its quota back to normal as soon as the number of graduating sen iors permits, and it will not be allowed to rush until the matter is taken care of. City Panhellenic Council se lected Mrs. A. K. Anderson and Mrs. Joseph P. O’Brien as ad-' visors lor the campus group. Sigma Tau Delta announced the re-pledging of Shirley Rubin. - Ze.ta Tau Alpha will entertain 20 children of the community at a Christmas party in the north west lounge of Atherton tomor row afternoon. Like llie American flag our many services are a safeguard' to your coll- ege expenses. District President Mrs. Eugene Raiford, district president of the Phu' Mu sorority, was the, guest of the chapter for four days last week. During this time she was honored by a tea at the chapter house for which Ann Pfahler, president ot the local group, received. She, also was present for the group’s pledging ceremonies. WIRE YOUR FLOWERS REFORE CHRISTMAS to be assured of DELIVERY AT HOME f -SEE- - I JLo 'jus Bill McMullen, Florist 135 So. Alien! SI. Phone 2434 _ ,_iN! V/aJK-STATI AFT JR GRADUATION. -ESTMINSTERFOUNJ Westminster Foundation Christmas Supper Saturday, 6-7 P. M. Student Department SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. GUEST FROM INDIA MR. SINGH, formerly from Oxford University Westminster Fellowship CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE WESTMINSTER HALL SUNDAY 6:15-7:30 p.m. —SPECIAL MUSIC— DEDICATION OF CHRISTMAS STAR OFFERING FOR THE SIX CHRISTMAS PROJECTS Christmas Matin Group k THURSDAY DEC. 19, 7 A.M. Hearty Christmas Greetings and Good Wishes From Us All FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1946 Coeds Adopt French Child All women undergraduate stu dents at the College are new fos ter mothers of 10-year-old Josinne Macquet, motherless French girl whose father was seriously ■ in jured in the wav. Through the. Foster Parents’ Plan lor War Children, Josiane is supported by the Women’s Rec reation Association. WRA, funds are obtained from fees paid l by women students at registration. Josephine Stanley is chairman of the project. Josiane has an older brother, and a younger brother and sister. The children are with their grand mother, who is financially unable to provide, for them. Josiane is a shy child with blue eyes and blonde hair. Different WRA clubs have been' assigned to send a package to Josiane each month. Last month’s package, was mailed by Modern ! Dance Club. COLLEGE p te &
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