41 3 1111. 16, 1946 New Dormitories Follow Four Basic Color Schemes Pour basic color schemes will be used in the student rooms of McElwain and Simmons Halls, with the warm shades on northern exposures and cool ones hieing south, according to Harold W. Loanan, purchasing agent. Peach and yellow wells will be the motif of the northern rooms, while on the south the rooms wil walls. Pre-colored plaster in soft I paatel shades will be used. The floors will be of jaspe, or streak ed, linoleum. Atoll Blue Chairs • Atoll blue' upholstered chairs and matching blue and rose bed spreads and drapes will complete the gray rooms. The green rooms will include Indian brown chairs and gray and brown spreads and drapes. In the peach rooms, chairs will be upholstered in Bermuda coral and the matching bedspreads and drapes will be of peach and brown. Cornish green chairs and tan and green drapes and spreads will complete the scheme of the yellow rooms. Furniture in all the rooms will be of birch wood with a harvest bleach. The metal beds will have a grain finish of a harmonizing color. Sorority Lounges Sororities indicated a general all-over color preference when they' selected thq sites of their lounges. The architects have been instructed to follow the stated preference where possible. The lounge furniture has not yet been selected. According to the sorority choices, McElwain will contain four green rooms, two gray ones, and one each in yellow and peach. Sigma Delta Tau Newly elected officers of Sigma Delta Tau are Alice Hecht, presi dent; Charlotte Seidman, vice president; Melba Kleinberger, re cording secretary; Fay Zelitch, treasurer; Gloria Gittelman, scholarship chairman. Your • Lion Party Candidates For ALL-COLLEGE . . • President Harold E. Brown Vice-president Raymond Brooks Secretary-krea,surer Edmund Walacavage SENIOR CLASS . . . President Fritz Sippel Vice-president George Bearer Secretary-treasurer Lorraine Munz JUNIOR CLASS . . . President James MacCallum Vice-president William Ballon Secretary-treasurer Alvina Bartos Want to Meet YOU ! HOW ABOUT TONIGHT ? We'll all be at the TUB from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and want to talk to you about our party's work program. We want to be sure you un derstand it before you vote next week. Besides, with the music of BILL IZOMIS and his BLUE-NOTES, everyone is sure to have quite a time. So, see ya' at the TUB at seven! have alternately gray and green Simmons Hall will include four gray, two green, and two yellow lounges. engagementd Rosenblatt -. Apter Announcement has been made of the engagement of Rita Apter of Swissvale and Albert Rosen blatt of New York City. Miss Apter is a senior in home economics. Rosenblatt, a mem ber of Pi Lambda Phi, is a senior in Liberal Arts. Nickol—Bell Joan Bell and Donald Nickol, both of York, Pa., recently an nounced their engagement. Nickol is a member of the Liebig Chem ical Society and Alpha Chi Sigma. Triangle An annual Founder's Day ban quet was held by the Triangle fraternity Saturday evening to celebrate its twentieth year on campus. Guest speaker of the evening was Jesse Core, chief engineer. Buckeye Coal Company. The fraternity installed the fol lowing officers for the coming year Charles N. Hurl. president: Dale E. Packer. vice-president: James T. Roberts. recording sq.,- retary: Gordon T. Davis. treas urer; and Ernest T. Schleicher, corresponding secretary. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Philotes The following 27 girls were re cently initiated by Philotes: Charlotte Abbott, Majorie Bad wey, Evelyn Be Maryjane Blizzard, Emma Cash, Joan Cart right, Elizabeth Cutler, Joann Einodshofer, Ruth Forney, Shirley Foulke, Winifred Imhof, Phyllis Kline, Joyce Knauss, Lucille Larson, Sara Messina, Diana Nocera, Gladys Pendleton, Mary Romash, Margaret Schaney, Louise Seit zinger, Ethel Senkovits, Nancy Smith, Barbara Snoke, Phyllis Starr, Betty Stover, Virginia Wil son, Ann Wise. A combined meeting with the Penn. State Club will be held by the group in the Penn State Room in Old Main Monday evening. Theta Xi Theta Xi this weekend is op ening its recently remodeled and refinished game room for IFC houseparty. An invitation is be extended to all to attend the op ening and to dance to the music of the Blue Notes on Saturday night. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho elected Carl R. Sturges, consul, Clifford B. Taylor, senior tribune, and Clif ford B. Carts, junior tribune, on Monday. Other officers elected are Charles W. Delp, praetor, Robert W. Arnold, propraetor, Andrew L. Tenser, quaestor, James F. Far rell, centurion, Paul F. Schweitz er, pontifex, and Eric R. Rude, house manager. Theta Kappa Phi Preceding a dinner in their honor, 16 men were initiated into Theta Kappa Phi Saturday after noon. Those initiated were Carl Blaze, Joseph Brown, Peter Bu zod, William Hunt, John Kearney, John Kemper. Walter Lehnert, Thomas May, Guyton Mederelli, Thomas Rafferty, Wilbur Setzer, Daniel Shearn, Robert Simpson, Edward Sweeney, John Yannello, and S. Paul Mazza who was made an honorary member of the fra ternity. James Duane, representative of the national alumni council of Theta Kappa Phi, was guest speaker at the dinner. Honor guests included Patrick Boner, Dr. Joseph Damus, James Crhara, Father John Hacala, and Dr. Francis Tshan. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dr. John A. Mackay, president of Princeton Theological Semi nary, and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Claudy were dinner guests of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sunday. Dr. Mackay was guest speaker at chapel Sunday. Dr. Claudy is warden of the Rockview State Penitentiary. Sigma Alpha Sigm a Alpha will hold an in formal dinner dance in the State College Hotel on Friday. The fraternity recently pledged Frank Burstein, Phillip Cutler, Albert Franklin, and Sidney Flaxm•an. Beta Sigma Omicron Their annual April Showers Dance will be held by Beta Sigma Omicron and Alpha Gamma Rho at the AGR house Saturday. AT PENN STATE MARY ANNE PLETCHER smokes CHESTERFIELDS Mary Anne says: "For restful relaxation ano moments of true enjoyment make my cigarette—a Ches terfield." A nation•wide survey shows Chesterfields are TOPS with College Students from coast to-coast. Co-edib WRA Appoints Milligan As New Junior Board Advisor Helen Milligan was appointed to the new WRA office of junior advisor by the WRA executive board Monday night. This office will take the place of the tw o freshman representatives until freshmen are readmitted on the campus. WRA recently held a formal for the newly elected women who Globisch was installed president Nancy Smith, vice- president; Virginia Miller, intramural chairman , E laine Nelson, senior adviser; Gertrude Fet zer, chairman of the club president's board; and Frances Nich ols , publicity chairman. Globisch Claire Lee, vice-president, is acting president of the club dur ing the absence of Lee Ann Wag ner who is practice teaching. Wainio Gives Song Recital Walter Wainio, baritone, and Michael Pollon, pianist, will pre sent a Lieder Recital at the Nit tany Lion Inn at 3 p.m. Sunday. The concert, the second number of this year's Simmons Series sponsoerd by the German depart ment, will include songs by Schu bert, Schumann, Beethoven and Brehm% Wa•inio studied voice with IVirs. W ill s Tayaor in 1937 while em ployed at the College in a research capacity. He has also studied voice with the late James Wood side, of State College and New York, Harrison Potter of New York and the late Felix Fox of Boston. At present, he is a teacher of physiology and conducts research in biochemistry at New York Uni versity. Wainio gave a recital of art songs at the College several years ago. Michael Pollon, accompanist, has coached Wainio for the re-J cital. Pollon is a graduate of the Hochsohule Our Musik and the Academy of Music in Prague where he studied conducting and Piano with George SzelL Pollon teaches music theory, composition and piano at the Westchester Conservatory of Musk in White Plains, N. Y. Architecture Senior Wins Princeton Award John R. Diehl, senior in archi tecture, has been awarded the Lowell Palmer Fellowship in architecture at Princeton Univer sity. Milton S. Osborne, head of the architecture department. said recently. The fellowship provides for tui tion and a Brant of $750 per year while taking advanced woil: at Princeton. Osborne also retuned that Stanley M. Cole was one of live architecture students to enter the final competition for the St2wlrd son Prize in architecture. Thu Prize. limited to Pennsylvani : , dents. provides $l3OO for thy h tuck of architecture in the Unitcci States or a foreign country. Chi Omega Lurry Munz was installed as president of Chi Omega Thur Any evening. Other officers installed were Claire Lee, vice-president; Jean Terry, secretary; Phyllis Mask, treasurer; Josephine Berry, For the BEST in HOUSE PARTY or DANCE Pictures From The Start, It Played A Part Contact The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP PAGE SEVEN candlelight installation ceremony will take office in the Fall. Pauline Tilecklin9Ll Folwell - Dunaway The marriage of Anne Dunaway of State College and William Fol well of Marion, took place at the Baptist Church, State College, April 3. Miss Dunaway, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, graduated from the College January '4B. Folwell, a member of Alpha Sig ma Phi, graduated in June, '4 7 . The couple will reside in In diana, Pa. DZ Drive Ends With Drawing Delta Zeta's charity drive will be climaxed by the giving away of a table model combination radio-phonograph at the TUB 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The prize, which is on display at the Corner today and tomor row. will be given away as the results of the drawing. Tickets to be entered into the drawing can be secured at the Corner today and tomorrow from any Delta Zeta up to the time of th e draw ing. They are priced at 10c for one or three for 25c. Proceeds from this project will be sent to the sorority national charity program and used to purchase clothing for the child ren of Holland and Norway. Home Ec Professor Speaks at Drexel Dr. Helen R. Leßaron of the home economics department will speak at the 35th Annual Meeting of Schoolman's Week, at the Drex el Institute of Technology in Phil adelphia this afternoon. The Home Economics Section of the South eastern District of the Pennsylva nia State Educators' Association will attend the meeting. Dr. Leßaron will also attend meetings of the Association for Childhood Education in St. Louis scheduled for April 19 to 23. She will lead a study class in discover ing methods of improving food, shelter and clothing. Story Heads Recruiting For Ex-Waves al College Appointment of Miss Helen F. Story, instructor in mathematics, as Women's Naval Reserve Lieu tenant in charge of Wave recruit ing at the College was announced last week by the Commandant, Fourth Naval District at Philadel phia. The announcement affects an stimated 40 ex-Waves. including students. members of the College staff and women in the surround ing community. Miss Story will meet all inter ested women a 1 NROTC Head quarters, second floor of Engi neerinii "E" today between 7 and 9 o'clock. pleci,Lfe rnistres; SuLly Lees, treas urer,