FRIDAY, JANUARY lfl, 1948 £ng.aijement& Ellenbogen —Blicher The engagement of Doris BJUcher of West Palm Beach. Florida, and Stan Ellenibogen of New York was announced on Christmas Day. Miss Blicher. Sigma Delta Tau. is a fifth se mester commerce and finance student. Her fiance, a member of Zeta Beta Tau. is seventh semes ter dairy husbandry major. Sciber —Martin June Martin of Philadelphia and Merle Sciber, Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge, also of Philadel phia announced their engagement during Christmas vacation. He is a third semester aeronautical en gineering student. Stickel —Betts Announcement was made dur ing the Christmas holidays of the engagement of Arloa Betts, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Richard Stickel. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miss Betts is a senior in home economics. Abernethy Haggerty The engagement of Eleanor Haggerty and Edward Abernethy. Pi Kappa Alpha, was announced recently. Miss Haggerty is from Philadelphia. Stuebing—Rile Eloise Rile. Delta Gamma, and Warren Stuebing. Pi Kappa Al pha. announced their engagement over the holidays. Stuebing is also •a member of Skull and Bones and Druids. Muster —Alder son Announcement has been made of the engagement of Marian Al derson of Pittsburgh to Theodore William Muisser of Snow Shoe. METHODS, STUDIES AND SOLOS For All Instruments Popular Sheet Music Available at The Harmony Shop • Buescher Instruments • Emerson Table Radios • Harmonicas 135 S. FRAZIER ST. REV. NEWCOMER will speak on “Adequency of Christ” at the Sunday Evening Service —Also— Election of Officers Tuesday Evening at 7 O’clock THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pan-hel Sets Greek Limit A law forbidding any other sororities from locating on the College campus within the next two years was passed by the Pan- Hellenic Council sorority gov erning board, recently. An exception to 'the above rul ing was made for Sigma Kappa, national sorority, who has ex pressed a desire to form a chap ter here. This sorority will have to remain local, Pan-Hel decided. This ruling was thought neces sary because of the small ratio of women students on campus to the amount of sororities already located here, and because of the limited living quarters to accom odate the sorority chapters. Pan-hel and IFC were selected by the publishers of “Great Greeks on American Campuses,” a publication designed to honor outstanding fraternity men and women, to submit leading Greek students on this campus for pub lication in the booklet. All the sororities have been asked to hand in six names of leading sorority girls on the campus, and the 15 girls with the most votes will be sent to this publication. ,1 or* I^\\ RED CALF $16.95 BROWN CALF $15.95 CHARLES S. ALLEN ST. Co-Cdit Column Phi Kappa Sigma On Monday night. January 12, the Phi Kappa Sigs elected the following officers for the spring semester: Bay Britton, president; Bill Borland, Ist vice-president: Jim Reinsmith. 2nd vice-presi dent: Bob Thomas, treasurer: Norton Marshall, secretary: Fred Bliss, pledge master; Dave Binns. corresponding secretary; Tom Monahan, historian: Sam Eyer. house manager; Norm Marlin, caterer. Gamma Phi Beta The Gamma Phi Beta sorority will hold its annual square dance party at the Ski Lodge tonight for members and their guests. Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron held a semi-formal Snowflake Fantasy dance at the Delta Sigima Phi house Jnuary 10 in honor of new initiates and pledges. Marjorie Land was recently pledged to Beta Sig. Alpha Chi Omega Marjory Watson has Jveen Ini tiated into A Chi O. Delta Gamma The Delta Gammas entertained their dates and alums at a theater oarty Saturday night when -they attended the Penn State Players’ oroduction of “Out of the Frying Pan.” At the weekly sorority meeting, Mrs. Helen Galbraith, associate professor of applied arts, spoke on sectional furniture. Alpha Cpsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi elected Leon Beratan master for the coming semester Thursday night. Others chosen were Ramon Gariinkel, lieutenant piaster: Harold Gibtlen. scribe: Gerald Marmorstein, ex chequer: Bernard Kaplowitz. cor responding scribe: George Des sauer. sentinel: Charles Teitelman. member-at-large: and Leon Lock, house manager. Tau Kappa Cpsilon A dance in honor of graduating seniors will be held by TKE at their chapter house on Saturday. The George Olinser Combo from Harrisburg will furnish music for the dance. Under cover and/or out in the open... how will you have your new Mademoiselle look ? Come choose from shoes with a toe on show ... an instep a-whirl with straps .. . or heels that dare to bare or close demurely. Definitely, for the young and young in heart. mademoiselle, you'll love to be in our»shoes.', SHOP FOR WOMEN PAGE SKVCR IWA Sponsors Box Social Independent Women’s Associa tion will entertain the men of Nit tany Dorms at a box lunch social In Grange dormitory playroom. 1 D.m. tomorrow. Hank Glass, noted Thespian, will emcee, and auction off the boxes. He will present an act which has never been seen by the students. Any independent woman wish ing to attend should prepare a box lunch for two. with her name in side. wrap it attractively and bring it with her to the party. The affair is being given be cause of the enthusiastic response given to a recent party for Pol lock Circle men. according to Sylvia Schenfeld, social chairman. Miss Schenfeld hopes IWA can supdlv a source of afternoon mix ins for men who have no advan tage to entertain at their dorms. Phi Mu The Phi Mps are pin pledging Kathy Mitchell tonight. Sigma Delta Tau Miss Dulcy Pepinsky. regional adviser of the SDTs. will be en tertained at a tea in Atherton Hall from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday. STATE COLLEGE 'E 16.95
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