TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1948 May Festival Participants Holdßehearsal All women participating in the May Day Festival have been urged to meet in the second floor lounge of Old Main from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Florence Elder ton and Joan Seltzer, co-chair men, have announced. Girls attending will be ex cused from any classes they may have at this time and may se cure their excuses from the Dean of Women's office. . All honor women, senior, jun ior, and sophomore attendants, and the maid-of-honor, whose names will be publicly an: nounced at the Coronation Ball, are expected to attend. Members of the Hemlock Chain, consisting . of senior women who signed up for the privilege,, have also been asked to be present at the meeting. These are Helene Allendonter, Jean Allison, Barbara Atkins, Grace Benson, Carol Billstein, Suzanne Conro, Jane Doner, Lynn Drake, Phyllis Eaton, Eleanor Fehnel, Mary Alice Giger, Dorothy Hartman, Eleanor Heller. Jo Marie Jackson, Barbara Jelen, Marian Johnson, Nancy Killiam, Irene King, Catharine Liljegren, Dorothy Maskalaries, Mary Ann Master, Joan McKeon, Georgia Miller, Edith Murray, Edna Murray, Jean Nichols, Leta Oblinger, Elizabeth Peck, Betty Jean Peterson, Jane Pool, Betty Pretlow. Joan Rentschler, Wanda Rick ard, Madeline Rohrbaugh, Mar tha Schell, - Betty Schiffer, Sally Schleyer, Pauline Schmitt, Mar garet Seybert, Anita Walther, Ruth Mary Wascher Betty Jean Whitney, Gladys Wiseman, Nar cissa Yant, and Loretta Ze kauskas. Girls in the Modern Dance Group which will participate in May Day are asked to be present at the practice. Ag Eng Society Honors Alumni Two alumni of the College were granted honorary member ships in the College branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers Saturday night at the State College Hotel. Student members of the organ ization honored D. C. Heitshu chief engineer of the John Deere farm implement firm, East Mo line, 111., and A. T. Holman, ex tension engineer for the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, Wash ington, with memberships in the organization at the second annual alumni-student-faculty Agricul tural Engineering dinner' Satur day night. Robert Crist, student president. acted as toastmaster at the ban quet which honored these two alumni who had graduated be fore th e student organization was founded. Both these men have since distinguished them selves in the agricultural engi neering field. IE Honorary Initiates Ten Brazilian Educators Ten Brazilian educators now attending the College were initi ated Thursday night by lota Lambda Sigma, national infius trial education honorary, at cere monies held in the Hugh Beaver room of PSCA. Dr. J. C. Wright, former alASiS tant 'commissioner of vocatiunal education in Washington, w•as the main speaker. States. The educators are directors of vocational schools and are attend mg special classes in industrial The Brazilians are the first for eign me nb __ s of the national or ganization. Upon their return to Brazil, they will establish the Beta chapter which will be the first chapter outside the United education. Through these studies th hope to improve the voca tional education program in their country. They are studying in the United States under the auspices of the Institute of Inter-American Altaira. :'RE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA, "WELL, WELL- THE SHINING KNIGHT IN WHITE ARMOR, THE OAT LOTHARIO FROM THE WEST. THE BEAU BRUMMEL OF PARK AVENUE -COME IN. MK!" Special Home Week TO Honor County Extension Work Today's Home Builds Tomor row's World" has been chosen as the theme of the annual National Home Demonstration Week being observed this week in recognition of the county home extension work throughout the nation. Affiong the achievements of the extension home economists with rur...: peoples of their counties are more convenient, attractive, corn rtable homes, and better health. Working with homemakers of th state for the past 34 years, the home economics representatives of Penns 'vania have offered var ious services Pennsylvania homemakers. They have taught homemakers how to save time and energy in food preparation and packing lunche_, laundering, and ironing. Better health for f amilies through good nutrition tips, in struction in child care, and freez ing foods are among other serv ices rendered through this na tional group. It takes a team to save the green. Ad Contest Lists Clues To 'Limit Confusion' To limit the confusion that's not ar..-zin' the Collegian pre sents the complete list of clues In the "It's in the Ads" contest. With the value of the prizes up to $l2O, the competition is get tit very keen as entries keep pourii.g into the office. Clues to the Identity of the "Thing" The hand that rocked your cradle Covers a lot It's animal Delights the eye On every , campus Unlimited Full of liveliness It exists Delights the eye Polka Peak of perfection No summer or winter chanre English raised Analytical balance Two and four Odd lots Town and country Green Tree Theatrical Co. offers you SENIOR BALL WEEKEND BANDS—Large or Small ENTERTAINMENT—AII Types Call TED ALLEN 3931 All acts and bands accredited by the American Guild of Variety Artists Little Sisters All town girls and girls liv ing on campus who wish to sign up for little sisters for the fall ,semester may fill out a form which can be secured at the Dean of Women's office. Those• interested are requested to register immediately. co-edib Tau Kappa Epsilon Paul H. Magnus was elected president and Ray Dieterich vice president of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Other officers are James Carey, secretary; Stan Dombrowski, ser geant-at-arms; Thomas Johns ton, treasurer; Ralph Lewis, his torian; Milton Stemler, pledge master; Ferris Thompson, chap lain; and Victor Wallett, house manager. Max Snyder was elected alum ni secretary and Dieterich IFC representative. Jess Hobday was re-elected social chairman. Alpha Epsilon Pi Recent initiates of Alpha Epsi lon Pi are Herman Aion, Jerry Braverman, Jerome Degen. Os car Fleisher, Gilbert Friedman, Sidney Gold, Robert Hammer, Abram Hartman, Samuel Hur witz, Leonard Levine, Harold Marcus, Sydney Pulver, Bill Stone, and Stanley Wilson. Beta Theta Pi Thomas De Mar was recently elected president of Beta Theta Pi. Other officers are Anthony Palumbo, vice-president; Bernard Carbeau, secretary-treasurer; Al bert Krall, recorder; James Smith, archivist; and 7rnest Cameron, sergeant-at-arms. Kappa Delta Gene Sprague and his orchestra played a: a formal dinner dance at the Sigma Nu house in•honor of new Kappa Delta pledges and initiates. Chi Omega The pledge dinner dance of Chi Omega was held at the Univer sity :lub Saturday. we.; furnished by Gene Sprague and his orchestra. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta participated in an exchange dinner with Silt Mil Alpha Epsilon last week. WSGA Plans Coronation Ball Tickets Now on Sale at SU Tickets for the Coronation Ball which will be held in White HAII from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday night, may be purchased now at the Student Union. The dance, a girl-ask-boy affair sponsored by WSGA, is held each year in honor of the May Queen and her court. Profits from the dance this year will be given to WSSF. Decorations will be centered around a May Day theme in purple and gold, and music will be pro vided by Paul Grove and hip. orchestra. During intermission the flame of the Maid of Honor and attend ants will be announced. These girls and Algie Ann Moser, the May Queen, will be presented. Committee for the dance are Mickey Barnett, Cynthia Doan. decorations; Los Heyd, Nancy Neiner, refreshments; Marjorie Gormam, Sarah Bieber, invita tions; Bobbie Keefer, Selma Zas ofsky, publicity; and Vicky Gil lespie, tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote will act as chaperons. Mrs. Foote, the former Nancy Waygood, was president of WSGA last year. Miss Jeanne Louise Nye, a sixth semester science major, recently became engaged to James Robert Shumar, who graduated in Feb ruary with a degree in Commer cial Chemistry. Miss Nye, who re sides in Annville, is a member of Delta Delta Delta, Chimes, Chemistry - Physics, Student Council, Treble Singers and Louiie Homer Club. Shumar, a Chi Phi, is now employed in Saint Louis. Magosine Haudenshleld-Musselman The engagement of Marjorie Haudenshield, of Rosslyn Farms, to Robert Musselman, of Phila delphia, was announced recently. Miss Haudenshield is a sixth se mester student in Commerce and Finance, a member of Delta, Del ta Delta and Chimes. Musselman, who graduated in February in In dustrial Engineering, is a member of Delta Signia Phi. ' Davenport - Sykes The engagement of Jeanne E. Davenport, fourth semester stu dent in education, to John W. Sykes, fourth semester student in liberal Arts, was announced Sat urday. Miss Davenport, who is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Cwens, is from Philadelphia. Sykes, a Delta Chi, is also from Philadelphia. Freidlander - Sadock Eileen Sue Freidlander of Greensburg and Martin Sadock of Berwick were married at Co lonial Manor, Irwin, on Sunday. The couple flew to Bermuda for their honeymoon, and on their return will reside in Berwick. Miss Freidlander was a mem ber of the Daily Collegian staff and society editor of a Greens burg newspaper. Sadock, a mem ber of Beta Sigma Rho and the Class of '47, was business man ager of Froth and a cheerleader. Dr. B. M. Shupack announces the new location of his office at 111 S. Allen St., Metzger Building. Raincoats Waterproofed (Famed Throughout 47- cst4: the Country) Quick— N-\ - Efficient— , ov 1V,% Thorough - i -s - r, Vbfrit Service • • / Operated by Student Veterans HALL'S Dry Cleaning Shop 121 S. Frazier St. Li g a g entento Shumar - Nye Weddinga PAGE DIEREE Pi Lambda Theta Installs Officers Helen Dickerson will be in stalled as president of the Junior Board of I°i Lambda Theta, na tional women's education honor ary, in the Northeast Lounge of Atherton at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Other officers to be installed are Dorothy Fowler, vice-president; Sarah Ann Curry, corresponding secretary; Ruth Graber, keeper of the recor6; Marjorie Musser, treasurer, and Joanne Pepper, member-at-large. The program will be sponsor ed by the Junior Board of 1947- 48. A skit, "You Teacher," will be presented under the direction of Josephine Nash. Delta Delta Delta Recently elected offcers of Delta Deta Delta are Janet Gus tafson, president; Gloria McCur dy alumna advisor; Joan Berg doll, vice president; Helen Haw kins, corresponding secretary; Dorothy Smith, recording secre tary; Evelyn Wilson, treasurer; Jane Fouracre and Roberta Gil lespie, chaplains; and Anna Mae Addy, historian. Mrs. George G. Rudolph, dis trict president, was a recent guest of the chapter. "Heel!" Stay off the Eras' Don't you have a "Soul"