PAGE FOUR Heyd Heads Coed Board Lois Heyd was recently ap pointed chairman of WSGA's Ju dicial committee, according to Su zanne Romig, president. Miss Heyd replaces Mary Kay Rice who will soon be leaving campus for practice teaching. The new chairman was ap ,-.artnteci by zaiss Rice and Miss 2omig with the approval of WSGA Senate and Dr. Pearl 0. Weston, dean of women. Miss Heyd has been a member of the Judicial committee for a year. She is also a member of the Coed Coordinating commit tee, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, executive committee of Treble Singers, and is corresponding secretary of Delta Gamma. She will assume her duties Tuesday and will make two ap pointments in the near future. engagement 3 Ward - Kite Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Kite of Swarthmore announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Anne Kite, to John M. B. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ward 111 of Swarth- MOM. Miss Kite is a graduate of Penn Hall and Swarthmore College. Ward served as a lieutenant in the Air Force during the war and is a senior at the College. He is a member of Delta Upsilon frater nity. The wedding will take place on March 25 in the Swarthmore Presbyterian church. Wilson - Hammond The engagement of Patricia Hammond of New Kensington to Robert W. Wilson of Drexel Hill was announced over the week end. Miss Hammond is a senior in home economics, and Wilson, a Penn State alumni, is now doing graduate work at Yale. He was a member of the Alpha Zeta fra ternity. Elks Club to Fete Brownsville Lions Brownsville BPOE 1344 will Honor five former Brownsville High School eridiron players, who starred on the undefeated 1947 Penn State football team, at a dinner March 6. The footballers to be honored are Chuck Drazenovich. Joe Dra zenovich, John Potsklan, John Simon and John Wolosky. If you've lost it and need it again, Place a classified with pencil Y or pen TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA co-edit Column Delta Zeta The following girls were initi ated by Delta Zeta this week: Pauline Brader. Esther Denniston. Lee Hills. Marion Kramer. Alice H. McFeely. Ruth H. McMillan. Grace M. Miller. Gloria L. Rodg ers. Marguerite R. Williams. The sorority will hold its pledge dance at the Alpha Tau Omega nouse Saturday. Paul Grove's or chestra will Dim Theta Phi Alpha A joint dance will be held lw Theta Phi Alpha and Theta Chi in honor of their recent pledges and initiates at the latter's house tonight. Music will be furnished by Paul Grove's orchestra. An added feature of the dance will be a surprise entertainment at inter mission. Alpha Xi Delta New officers of Alpha Xi Delta are Marion A. Holmes. president: Geraldine F. Hindenach. vice president: Lou Olsen. recording secretary: Margaret M. Breece. corresponding secretary: Dorothy E. Johnston. treasurer: Madelyn R. Bush. pledge mistress: Grace. C. O'Donnell. historian. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau recently initiated William F. Sesser. Sidney J. Blatt. Louis G. Gilbert, David H. Gould, Elliot S. Krane. Jerrald Leafless. Erwin Lesser. Aaron L.•OSIDOW. Alvin Reiner. Jack N. Rosenberg. Wilbert Roth. Alvin T. Schwartz and Robert N. Suravitz. Phi Sigma Kappa Recently elected officers of Phi Sigma Kappa are Gerhard Roth. president: William A. Hyde. vice president: Walter Zadan. secre tary: David Billing, treasurer; John McElroy. sentinel: and Jahn Mcßrehrty. inductor. Delta Gamma Phi Delta Theta fraternity has Invited the Delta Gammas a tea dance Saturday afternocn. Sunday evening the D.G.'s are en .crtaininz the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at the charter house. Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Sigma fratern'ty will be entertained by Alpha Gamma Delta Sunday afternoon. The sorority recently entertained Alpha Sigma Phi at an informal Washington's Day party. Phi Kappa James R. Qualters was recently olected president of Phi Kappa. Other officers are Paul J. Andel, vice - president: James S. Dix an. secretary: Steven S. Silwones. treasurer. Zeta Tau Alpha Maretaret A. Bastian was re cently pledged by Zeta Tau Alpha. Beta Theta Pi. New initiates. of Beta Theta Pi are David G. Cameron, Ernest A. Cameron, Bernard W. Carbeau, Robert H. Craig, Stanley W. Ew ing, Malcolm L. Finger, Albert D. Krall, Richard M. Langdon, Al bert J. Llewllyn, John S. Musser, Negley W. Norton, Robert G. Parr, Thomas Z. Richards, James B. Smith, Robert M. Tinstman, James W. Walter and Harry M. Williams. Recently elected officers of the fraternity are Howard F. James, president; William J. Van Pelt, vice-president; John J. Edwards, secretary-treasurer; Craig, record er; Carbeau, archivist; Robert J. William s, sergeant at arms. Phi Kappa Tau Harry Compton was recently elected president of Phi Kappa Tau. Other officers include: C. Boyd Davis, vice-president; Jo seph C. Knight, secretary; Charles Parigian, treasurer; George Hogue. house manager; Charles Griswold, sergeant at arms. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founders Day banquet will be held by Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the chapter house at 6 p.m. Tues day. An exchange dinner with Fhi Delta Theta will be held by the fraternity Wednesday. ECONOMY DAYS! Ties -- Socks --- All wool . . . . . 20% Off Sport Shirts WERE $ 5.95 ... . .. 2.95 WERE 7.95 . ... 4.95 WERE 11.50 . ... 5.95 SWEATERS Drastically Reduced! Values to $4.95 2..95 MEN'S SUITS & TOPCOATS AND MANY OTHER VALUES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MYSS Philotes Hold Open Meetings Philotes, independent women's organization, will hold an open meeting in the WSGA room at White Hall, 8 p.m. Monday, ac cording to acting president, Eve lyn Smith. As an emblem, the club has a Greek letter Phi, within a circle. Miss Marie Haidit is the group's advisor. Any independent woman interested is welcome to come to DO YOU WANNA BE A. 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