VILTORMAT VAT 11.,. is Nikolais Holds Special Class For Dancers Mr. A. Nikolais, popular mod ern dance instructor, will hold a special class in Modern Dancing at White Hall at 1:30 on Saturday. The class will include an hour of theory and an hour and a half of technique. Mr. Nikolais teaches for Hyna Holm, one of the foremost teach ers of modern /dancing in the country. He has taught at Hart ford, New York, and Philadel phia, He also teaches summer classes at Colorado College, Col orado Springs, where Miss Doro thyStiant, teacher of modern dancing at the College, took les lia from him last summer. r'he class, which is sponsored by WRA, is open to all members of the modern dance club and any other women students who are interested in attending. Mortar Board Asks 40 Senior Women To 'TNT' Breakfast Mortar Board will hold a TNT (tried and true) breakfast in the Maple room of the Home Econo mics building at 7 o'clock Thurs day morning. Approximately 40 senior women will be invited to attend. The breakfast will honor for the first time the "Mainstays" of cam pus organizations. These include the poster painters, the crew workers and all those girls who have worked diligently behind the scenes with little credit. Girls who have been members of Cwens, Chimes, or Mortar Board will not be invited. Those attending the breakfast will have been recommended by their organization and members of Mortar Board. Louise Homer Club Elects President Shirlianne Bush was elected president of Louise Homer Club, women's music honorary, at a meeting Monday night. Other newly elected officers are Ruth Graber, vice-president, Marjorie Riley, secretary, and Barbara Gillet, treasurer. The program following the meeting included a soprano solo by Janet Neff, accompanied by Shirley Cogswell, and a violin solo given by Beverly Corman and Accompanied by Joan O'Hara. Co-edito Phi Kappa Psi Huston Brosious was chosen president of Phi Kappa Psi in elections held Monday. Other of ficers include Robert Hepburn, vice-president; Richard Pulling, corresponding secretary; Pa u 1 Holder, recording secretary; Thomas Morgan, historian; Oscar Schmitt, sergeant-at-arms; Craig Elliott, chaplain; Richafd Cover, messenger; Milton Moeschlin, a - sistant treasurer. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau will hold their annual spring dinner dance at the University Club from 7 to 12 p.m. Saturday. Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon will hold their annual spring formal at the house Saturday. The dinner-dance will feature Paul Grove and his or chestra. Theta XI Richard Brosaman was elected president of Theta Xi for the fall semester in elections held Mon day night. Other newly-elected officers for the fall term are Frank Terkoski, vice-president; Merrill Hughes, treasurer; Jack Lapos, corre sponding secret ary; Theodore Ducar, house manager; and Fred Seitz. caterer. WS PM MI/4MT. !PA" Pn P tTirrYE. PPWSYLVATTA Waddin f d Bernstein - Smulyan Mona Smulyan of Wilkes-Barre and member of Alpha Epsilon Phi was married to Norton J. Bern stein, graduate of the College, in Wilkes-Barre on Sunday. Miss Smulyan was president of Pan-Hellenic Council last semes ter and was a member of Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta and Theta Sigma Phi. Bernstein is employed in New York City. Dinius,. Nelson Capture Title In WRA Meets Louetta Dinius was announced winner of the WRA all-college badminton tournament, while Elaine Nelson copped the title for WRA all-college table tennis. In League / of the AMA soft ball intramurals, Atherton Hall emerged on top with three wins and no losses. Both Chi Omega anti Kappa Kappa (lemma won two out of three gamer Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa ' Alpha Theta each won one game find lost two, and Gamma Phi Beta lost all three gamer. In League 11, Nittany Co-op and Kappa Delta tied for first place by both winning all three games. Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Omicron Pi each won one game and lost two. 'Delta Zeta and Delta Gamma were both defeat ed three times. In League 111, Alpha Gamma Delta played two games and won both of them. Sigma Delta Tau and Theta Phi Alpha each won one out of two games. Alpha Ep silon Phi played two games and was defeated both times. Inde pendent Women's Association played one game and lost it while Zeta Tau Alpha played one game and won. Home Ec Baking Skill Brings Danish Miss Nearer College Graduate students in the home economics department recently baked and sold 3000 rolls and brought a Danish student $64 clos er to her dream of coming to the College. Miss Else Holfeldt is planning to come to this country July 31 and will stay with an American family in order to become better acquainted and accustomed to life here before starting school. She will be the first student to come to the College on an American Home Economics Association scholarship. engagemanb Weiss - Coopor Harriet L. Cooper, member of Alpha Omicron Pi, was engaged to Robert Weiss, Beta Sigma Rho, recently. Miss Cooper is a junior majoring in education and Weiss is a senior advertising major. Old Sol Shines; Coeds Burn; Summer Old Man Sol shone out with all his brightness yesterday and co coeds, also, are exhibiting a bright and shinny red glow. It was the first real summer day and dorm roofs, courts, and secluded grassy plots found them selves covered with coeds eager to get that "red-beet look." But don't get discouraged fel lows it happens every year. Pre dictions are this year's period will last for about the next two weeks before that mellow brown com plexion takes over. Alpha Epsilon Pi Leon M. Myers was recently initiated into Alpha Epsilon Pi. i=,, IS WHAT I LIKE--GOOD FOOD, GOOD WINE, GOOD COMPANY, BAD THOUGHTS." Globisch Sisters Perform At F & M Water Carnival Swimming a duet, performing back porpoises and underwater precision feata, Marilyn and Pauline Globisch, the former having graduated from the College in 1946, the latter at present a junior, recently starred in a water show at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. The show, titled "Aquacado," was witnessed by 1400 persons at its three performances last month. Sponsored by the F & M chapter of Blue Key, the show revived a war-interrupted tradition which had not been observed since 1941. Marilyn, valedictorian of her class and Harvest Ball Queen, was co-director of the girls' Corps De Ballet in addition to her activi-, ties under the spotlight. Physical education Instructor at the John, Reynolds High School in Lan caster, she is engaged to Ray Smith, F & M lacrosse coach. Paulir- recently elected 'RA. She is also a a member of Cwens, Mortar Board, Lakon ides, and Chap el Choir. Both girls belong to Alpha Chi O mega sorority, and reside in Lancaster. With six sce- ' nes, the 19481 Aquacado pre sented a water review starting with the traditions and customs which prevailed at Franklin and Marshall during the 1890's. Work ing its way through the years up to the present time, the show in cluded a. fashion parade of this summer's beach apparel. The Aquabelles,. girls' ballet group, performed in a number entitled "Radio Active Century." Aquacado drew its inspiration from Billy Rose's Aquacade at the New York Worlds Fair. It was originally performed in 1940. Professional and Business Women's Bulletin contends that women do not change their minds more than men. MAW • 1 O VARSITY Mo ttt caalno, For Youngon 1 .. ? r-. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta held its traditional Pearl Dance in the State College Hotel Saturday night. Pat Patterson and his or chestra supplied the music. Pictured above is the chorus for the forthcoming Thespian show, "Great White Bear." In the chorus are Alvina Bartos, Jacquelyn Coogan, Irene Dopfeld, Ruth Federman, Ruth Kraftsow, Carolyn Mallory, Jeanne Mayer and Patricia Sutter. kuimdua , Dean To Meet Senior Women In Interview It is imperative that all grad uating senior women attend a mass meeting in 10 Sparks et 4 o'clock today, announced Miss Ellamae Jackson, assistant to the Dean of Women. The purpose of th e meeting is to interview each girl in order that her personnel card may be completed. In previous years the Dean of Women interviewed each grad— uating senior personally rciative to graduation so that she might complete this card. However, this year there are nearly lourl hundred graduating seniors, mak ing such a task impossible. Each coed in the graduating class must be present at this meeting, otherwise it will be necessary for her to have a per sonal interview before gradua tion. Excuses will be given by the Dean of Women's office to mint any classes which may be sched uled at that time, Miss Ja4Atexxi, said. Phi Sigma Delta Newly elected officers of Phi Sigma Delta are Bernard Bar nett, president: Louis Parent, vice-president; Seymour Bieder man, treasurer; Sidney Simon, recording secretary; Irving Taren, corresponding secretary; Richard Clair, historian; Edward Popky, house manager. Senior members of the execu tive committee are Louis Rosen felt and Irwin Tenzer. Junior members of the execu tive committee are Lawrence Bernstein and Bud Widelitz.
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