The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 06, 1948, Image 7

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    Coeds Honor Visiting Mothers
At Traditional May Day Teas
coeds in campus dormitories will honor the visiting mothers
this weekend by their traditional Mother's Day Teas, held in all
dormitories Saturday afternoon.
As in past years, all the dormitories have "open houses" for
Mothers, and any visiting friends. Betty Jean Patterson and Betty
Jane ahappelear are co-chairman of the teas.
Northetst Atherton unit will hold its teas from 2 to 3:30 in NE
Atherto n lounge. Officers of the
unit, Gene Gillmore, Jean Moul,
Joan Frederickson and Josephine
Rotili will pour. Unit counselers
will act Ps •' " " hostesses.
Dor ' y charge of
will also
3 ioumge. Back-
grounu music will be furnished
by records; during the tea. Mar
garet Gatti li dormitory president
in charge of the affair, with Bea
trice Wrigibig, head of refresh
ments; Lois Zubler, serving; and
Marian Johnson, head hostess.
Southwest Atherton plans to
hold its tea in the west court of
Atherton from 2 to 4 p.m. Moth
ers of the girls will be asked to
pour. Jean Wahl is president of
the unit and Lillie Skraban so
cial chairman in Lillie„
.of the
tea. Edith Cope and Kathryn Pe
ters are in charge of refresh
ments; Isabel Leach and Marian
Mater will be receiving the
guests and Frances Rice is in
charge of clean-up.
Northwest Atherton will have
its tea in its lounge under the
supervision of Joan Berchtold;
unit social chairman. Mrs. Mrs.
Berchtold; Mrs. Gillespie, moth
er of Vicky Gillespie; and Mrs.
Hall, mother of Marion Hall, will
pour. Maryelle n Imboden is in
charge of serving and Annette
Alexander, unit president will
help Mrs. Grace Hall, house
mother, receive guests. Jacque
line Heckert, soprano, and Birdie
Berman, violinist will provide
the musical entertainment.
Women's Building will enter
tain its guests in the main lounge.
Members of Alpha Chi Omega
and Gamma Phi Beta are invited
to attend. Vilma Greisimer is in
charge of the affair and Helen
Baker is dormitory president.
Grange members will also en
tertain in the Grange lounge.
Seely Snyder, social chairman, is
in charge of the tea assisted by
Diane Scuderi and Joan Green,
president of the dorm.
Tri-Dorms will hold their tea
in Irvin Hall lounge from 2:30
to 3:30 p.m. The president of
each of the dorms, Louise Dro
zdiak of Irvin; Madely n Bush of
Watts; and Shirley Gauger of
Jordan„ will pour. Jacqueline
Fry, social chairman of Irvin, is
in charge of arrangements. The
hostesses of the dorms will be in
the receiving line and chosen
students will act as floating
hostesses.
McAllister Hall will hold ihs
tea from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the
lounge. A short skit "Life in a
Dormitory" will be presented by
dormitory members.. Shirley
Cogswell will play a •few piano
selections, and Janet Neff will
sing. Miss E. Mae Parker, dorm
hostess will pour. Phylis Tamor
is in charge of arrangements and
Joy Stewart will take care of
entertainment.
Girls living in sorority houses
or in town are invited to come
Colling All Boys
Don't be all perplexed by this problem of selecting a
gift for your mother. Be smart and see our wide as
sortment of jewelry, hosiery and lingerie. Get expert
advice on what would please the number one girl in
your life ... MOTHER.
(and mineral too)
mary leitzinger
1311 E. COLLEGE
and bring their guests to any of
the dormitory teas.
Committee PerMits
Street Dresses for
Coronation Ball
The Coronation Ball, WSGA
girl ask boy dance, in White Hall,
from 9 to 12 p.m. Friday night,
will be semi-formal.
Street length dresses will be
permissible, according to the
dance committee. This decision
was reached because of the com
plaint of many coeds about the
amount of semi-formal dances
this spring.
Profits from this year's girl ask
boy dance will go to WSSF.
Pat.' Grove's orchestra will pro
vide the music and refreshments
will be served.
Pan Hel Treasurer
Lillian Scraban, Kappa Kap
pa Gamma, was recently elect
ed treasurer of Pan Hellenic
Council to serve for the coming
year.
Treasurer is the only officer
elected from the floor in Pan-
Hel. All others are chosen on
a sorority rotation basis.
Home Ec Students
Prepare Luncheon
Several students in the home
economics department will par
ticipate in a special Mother's Day
foods demonstration in 106 Home
Ec at 10 a.m. Saturday. They will
prepare a simple buffet luncheon
of quickly and easily prepared
foods suitable for serving at sum
mer meals.
The luncheon will be served to
visiting mothers, who will also
receive free rec i p e booklets.
Those participating in the dem
onstration are Vilma Griesemer,
Beverly Haxton, Joyce Hodgins,
Joan Lutz, Beatrice Silverstone
and Helen Zoll.
Weddinya
Oyler - Schles
Harriet Schlee, sixth semester
chemist* and physics major from
Haddonfield, N. J., and Glenn
Oyler, of Fayetteville, also a
chemistry and physics major,
were married in the State Col
lege Baptist church Sunday.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the Alpha
Chi Sigma house of which the
groom is a member. Mrs. Oyler
is a member of' Delta Zeta soror
ity and Alpha Lambda Delta.
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"IT EXPLAINS A
Milholliand Appoints
Radioisotopes Group
A committee 'to survey the
need for radioisotopes at the Col
lege and to coordinate the order
ing and using of them has been
appointed by James Milholland,
acting president.
The committee consists of Dr.
R. C. Raymond, assistant profes
sor of physics, chairman; Dr. H.
M. Davis, associate professor of
metallurgy; Dr. M. A. Farrell, as
sistant director of the Agricul
tural Experiment Station; Dr. H.
R. Glenn, director of the Health
Service; Dr. Arthur Rose, asso
ciate professor of chemical engi
neering; and Dr. J. A. Sauer, pro
fessor of engineering mechanics.
It was explained that the use
of radioisotopes would facilitate
the work of various departments
on the campus in tracer work.
Methodist Wesleyan
forums Simi Sunday
St. Paul's Methodist Church and
Wesley Foundation are holding a
series of four forums in the Church
at 7:30 p.m., starting next Sunday
and continuing through the next
three Sundays.
The discussions will include the
problem of World Peace and World
Government. Dr. Carrol D. Cham
plin and Prof. and Mrs. James
Keim will be the speakers and will
discuss the question, "United Na
tions, Success or Failure."
Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Gid
eon, pastors of the church, will
preach in the morning on subjects
that have bearing on the evening
forum discussion. The morning
sermon for Sunday will be "The
Paradox of America."
. . . SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION TO MOTHER or YOUR BEST
GIRL FRIEND BY TREATING HER TO A GOOD SNOW.
TICKETS ON SALE at STUDENT UNION
THURSDAY-60 CENTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY—SI.OO
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UT WOMEN."
Queen' Reigns
At Pageant On
Front Campus
The annual May Day ceremony
will be held on front campus, 4:30
p.m. Saturday.
The colorful pageant sponsored
by WSGA each spring is an all
girl event with the exception of
the Queen's youthful trainbear
ers, William Henning and Paul
Rogers froth State College.
Another participating group in
addition to the Hemlock Chain,
composed of the first fifty senior
women to sign up; the twenty
honor women, chosen by the May
Day Committee; and the Modern
Dance Group, are the May Pole
Dancers.
They are Helen Baily, Bar
bara Brown, Diana Bryan, Eileen
Drennan, Dorothy Finkel, Vir
ginia Gallup, Shirley Gauger,
Margaret Howe, Marian Judy,
Lucille Larson, Joan McKeon,
Renayne Parks, Molly Patrick,
Dolores Piccone, Barbara Prevost,
Bunny Rosenthal, Lois Schnure,
Nancy Smith, Violet Telford, Fay
Trimmer, Dorothy Yarnell, Ann
Zekauskas, and Loretta Neville,
pianist.
. Algie Ann Moser's flower girls
are Judith Alexander and Kath
erine Gemmell from State Col
lege.
Practice for the May Day Fes
tival will be held Friday from 3
to 5 p.m. in the second floor
lounge of Old Main. Excuses will
be issued which may be obtained
in the Dean of Women's Office.
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Delta Gamma
The Honey Boys were enter
tained by Delta Gamma at their
house last night.
Acacia
An alumni card party was held
by the Acacia fraternity Friday
evening.
Sigma Nu
The following men were elected
by Sigma Nu as officers for the
coming year: Harold Saunders,
commander; James Worley, lieu
tenant commander; Ted Wieden
man, treasurer - '
Ted Matuzeski,
chaplain; John Kulp, recorder;
William Brinker, reporter; Wil
liam Brown, marshal; Wiliam
Eggert, sentinel.
Delta Zeta
Recently elected pledge offi
cers of Delta Zeta are Florence
Stork, president; Marea Scott,
vice-president; Lorraine Gritsav
age, treasurer.
Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Sigma Phi held its an
nual Spring Alumni Banquet at
the chapter house this weekend.
Guest speaker was Dr. Hugh M.
Hart, a member of the Grand
Council.
Following the banquet, the
alumni and actives of the chap
ter participated in their annual
Black Lantern Parade held in
honor of the deceased brothers
of Alpha Sigma Phi.
Sigma Chi
Terrell L. Ruhlman was re
cently elected President of Sigma
Chi. Other officers are Alan N.
Richter, vice-president; Carl E.
Pa t chi n, recording secretary;
Robert W. Jones, treasurer; and
John G. Zora, corresponding sec
retary.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Newly elected officers of Al
pha Epsilon Pi are Donald Mei
sel, master; Martin Friedman,
lieutenant master; Arthur Labo
vitz, treasurer; Leon I. Lock,
house manager; Harold Gittlen,
scribe; Morris Ziswasser, mem
ber at large; Jerry Braverman,
sentinel; Samuel Hurwitz, corre
sponding scribe.
Sigma Delta Tau
The annual formal dinner
dance of Sigma Delta Tau will be
held at the University Club from
9 to 12 p.m. Saturday. The Star
dusters will play for the affair.
Chi Omega
A Sunday morning breakfast
will be ,held at the Chi Omega
house for all members and their
mothers. A f ter breakfast the
group will attend chapel.
Chi Phi •
Joseph Wentzler was recently
elected Alpha of Chi Phi. Other
officers are Raymond Painton,
Beta; Paul Farrell, Gamma; Har
old Hill, Delta; Charles Bartsch,
Epsilon; and Stephen Perialis,
Zeta.