or;rBffilAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948 Education Honorary Initiates Seventeen Women Students Seventeen new members will be initiated into Pi Lambda Theta, women's education honor ary, in the Westminster Founda tion today, said Dr. Agnes R. Mc- Elwee, president. The Founder's Day banquet after the initiation ceremony will commemorate the thirty-first an niversary of Pi Lambda Theta. Mr. Dorothy Veon, national treas urer of the honory and a mem ber of the faculty at George Washington University, will be the guest speaker. Her topic will be "Switzerland and Her Place in International Unity." New members are Marian Al derson, Susan Bissey, Janet De- Golia, Nancy Evans, Ann Fick enscer, Jean Frankenfield, Paul ine Gilleland, Delores Hocker, Jean Laßar, Alice McFeely, Sara Messina, Mrs. Rosemarie Ole wine, Mary Jane Schwing, Ruth Snyder, Margaret Spencer, Eliz abeth T a ylo r, and Beatrice Tucker. The initiation ceremony is in charge of the Pi Lambda Theta junior board. General chairman for the banquet will be Mrs. Louise Ashburn Stethers. engagemenl3 Sowash—McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mc- Kenna of Drexel Hill, Pa. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jean Marie, to James E. Sowash. Miss McKenna is a senior at Seton Hill College. Mr. Sowash, a veteran of World War II is enrolled in the School of Engineering at the College. All classified advertisements most be in by 12 :00 p.m. day *preceeding Mew. Prices are 40e one insertion ; 21.00. three Insertions: 17 words sr leas. All words over 17 three for be for each insertion. Call Collegian ail. WANTED ONE RIDE to Philadelphia, Penn Week end, leaving any time after 10 a. m. Fri day. Call 268 Simmons after 6:80. WILL SWAP 45-yard Penn ticket, plus cash for two together. Call Herb 4151 TRADE Penn Ticket NC R-18 Seat 6 for R-17 seat 22 or 30. Call Marshall 3918. EtitN, UP to $1.95 per hour on steady Part-thne basis. See "Perry" at the Dux MIL DelOir'VelY middle-ged married couple for walpstid of November 13, Friday and Bautday nights. Call Bill Wilson, Pollock Cirebt, Dorm 8. lUDs to Phila or vicinity Friday Otte 5 Call 8144 any time. . WANTED—Ride to Baltimore, any time irkiay. Phone Biddle at 2965. LOW—GIRL'S High School class ring with pearl center. Initials, F.A.K., Call Smith, 5091-Ext. 791. Reward. PERSON who took field jacket in place of his outside 216 F.L. Tues., Oct. 26. con tact Hamilton, 4171. BLACK PARKER "51" Pen in vicinity Old Main or Home Ec. Call Bell 6051, Extension 790. MISCELLANEOUS SPANlSH—Tutoring in reading and con- variation with the aid of wire record ins. Please contact Eduardo Paz. P.O Box 563. Boro. Phone 4882. HEY I SWAP 'EIS Every fellow has lame tiee he never wears. In our files are names of fellows who want just the type you don't. Send us $l.OO and 1 to 6 ties. We'll send the same number of ar. 'I f • A Clue • 'l. CI - • .1 *. from k‘. Santa FOR GIFTS THAT PLEASE, KNIT NOW WITH WOOLS FROM Margaret - Sitop co-cilia Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Ph i entertained Sigma Nu with "tea" at a game listening party on Saturday after noon. The favor was reciprocated the same evening at the Sigma Nu house. Zeta Tau Alpha Margaret Bastian and Sally Denny were initiated into Zeta Tau Alpha last night. Recently elected president of the sorority pledge class is Betty Jane Tressler. Other pledge offi cers are Isabel Sorenson, vice president, and Sylvia Kulp, see retary. Sigma Delta Tau Anita Weiner was pledged by Sigma Delta Tau last night. The actives of Sigma Delta Tau. held a cabin party in honor of their 23 pledges at the American Le gion cabin Sunday. A skit was presented by the actives after which hot dogs, potato salad, and bak9d beans were served. All the couples then participated in the calling of square dances. The affair was planned by Sara jane Cherashore and Myrna Tex. Alpha Chi Omega Actives and pledges of Alpha Chi Omega were entertained by Phi Delta Theta at a Halloween party Saturday afternoon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon enter tained Kappa Alpha Theta soror ity at dinner and an informal evening afterwards at the chap ter house on Wednesday, Octo ber 27. CLASSIFIEDS different ones, cleaned and in good con dition. Specify type desired. In addition. every sixth customer gets a $2 tie FREE I Send ties and $l.OO to Floyd C. Day, President, the Campus Tie Exchange, 2312 Layfayette Ave.. Bronx 61, N. Y. WILL PERSON who picked up wrong cost in Eng. C, between 9 and 10 Mon day, call Leo 3960. PERSON who picked up the wrong blue gab topcoat last week near 109 Osmond, may swap it for his by calling Wolf, 3204 , - 6618. WE WILL "TYPE" your reports, theses, and manuscripts. Our work is neat, Prompt, and reasonable. Secretarial Serv ice. State College note!. Room 206, above The Corner. Phone 4906. TUXEDO RENTAL and other formal at tire—reasonable prices—complete oat Alt $5.50. Come in now and be measured for the Tux you'll wear to Junior Prom. SOCIAL CHAIRMA--Gerad Bahler. or chestra of Williamsport is available for your fraternity danee, for house party weekend. For further information, call Bill Seltzer, 4444. ELECTRIC TRAIN Marklin 70 ft. track, 4 engines, 1 transformer, 10 cars. Very reasonable; like new. T. F. Harrison, 204 Eng. D. 1939 CHEVROLET Coupe. good mechan ical condition. New brakes. Must sacri fice. Call Frank, 3989, between 7 and .9. 23-FOOT National Trailer—built-in beds 1941 model. Reasonable. COI 8186. FOR SALE Electric hotplate with two burners. Call 4011. 1989 HARLEY-DAVIDSON "80r per fect condition. Reasonable. Call Bob Jones, 3468 after 7 p.m. FOR SALE--Black tuxedo size Kt. Good condition. Phon Norman Gnaxey-4872. ROOM fur male student, near campus Cheap. Call Bob Miller, 4402. TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FOR SALE FOP RENT KA TExpresses Thanks Gives Fraternity The 'Bird' Reciprocity may not have been the motivating influence, but any way Thetas seemed to have ex tended the meaning to "a duck for a duck." Not content with an ordinary thank you, members of Kappa Alpha Theta personally delivered a seven-pound drake to Sigma Al pha Epsilon as a means of expres sing gratitude for a duck dinner. He wasn't supposed to have that innate capacity for flying, but something hidden enabled him to break his leash and disappear. Pledges scoured the neighborhood until a relief call from Acacia as sured the brothers of his where abouts. "Minerva" spent Friday night in the bathtub, closest substitute for his original habitat. Though a note specified laying mash and oats as the proper food a few members scoffed at the idea and insisted beer could do no harm. Just in case, however, "Minerva" was al lowed corn and bread crumbs. Because of the problem inno cent "Minerva" raised, he was presented to the chapter cook. Another duck dinner, perhaps? Treble Singers Add Members The following new members have been chosen for treble sing ers, announced Elmer C. Ware ham, director. First sopranos include Louise Drozdiak, Sally Greenberger, Ann Hillegas, Nancy Neusbaum, Mar jorie Pratt, Dorothy Rhodes, Eliza beth Swift, Betty Lou Williams, Carol Wineman. Second sopranos are Jane Ash enfelter, Helen Bender, Louise Conte, Myrval Jones, Sally Lees, Frances Lohr, Mary Glenn Myers, Lorraine Rekus, Marjorie Louise Weider. First altos include Ida Green berg, Ruth Glebhard, Jacqueline Hunter, Hildegard Hurm, Isabel Leach, Dorothy Miller, Lucille Philips, Martha Reichenbach, Frances Rice, Laura Jo Rose, Sue Sharbaugh. Second Altos are Nancy Brick er, Gertrude Fetzer, Patricia Hen ry, Adele Holz, June Kratz, Joyce McLaughlin, Elizabeth Miorelli, Jane Pollard, Anne Louise Swe ger, Jane Taylor, Marguerite Wil liams. Wei(limp Minnich—Benchoff Miss Eleanor Minnich, Waynes boro, R.D. 3, became the bride of Paul Benchoff, Waynesboro, R.D. 4, this summer. Mr. Benchoff, a Marine Veteran, is now a junior at the College. Bond—Meyers The wedding of Miss Susan Bond and Don Meyers took place at State College this summer. Mr. Meyers is a hotel management major at the College. "Most Likely to Succeed" SEAM-FREE NYLONS wm4 PATENTS) Hen First choice in nylons among smart college girt is the seam-free hosiery that bears the Seal of the Dawcirsc Exclusive, patented heel* gives ~ • i tll snug fit at ankle, heel and instep; the famous Gusset°. assures comfort! No twisting seams to worry about. Look for them under leading brand names at your si.ea.;:ia owe favorite college shop or atm*. SO. a. OS. ON SOSSO 'MA CLA, WRA Outing Club, under the presidency of Maryjane Blizzard, is looking forward to a varied sea son of outdoor activity and has al ready taken advantage of the weather's opportunities. The club opened the fall season in October with a weekend cabin party to the WRA cabin located in Shingletown. Boys from Pol lock Circle were invited to par ticipate in the club's hike to Mt. Nittany on October 24. After ar riving at the top, the hikers play ed bridge, rested and climaxed the day with a weiner roast. Next event in the future is the Sunday morning breakfast and La Vie Pictures WSGA House of Representa tives' LaVie picture will be taken at the Photo Shop at 7:15 p.m. today, said Shirley Gauger, House president. Panhellenic Council mem bers are reminded by Adelaide Finkelston, president, that the Panhel picture will be taken at 6:15 p.m. today. Coed's Debate Team Accepts 26 Members Twenty-six women were add ed to the women's debate team following tryouts held last week, according to Helen Dickerson, manager. The new members include Ade laide Bailey, Lorraine De Joseph, Joan Esterly, Shirley Felman, Yo lando Fernando, Phyllis Fleischer, Harriet Greenberg, Vilma Griese mer, Wanda Harter, Norma Hol lender, Dorothy Jones, Margaret Jones, Marjorie Land, Margaret Lapp, Pauline Lipser, Miriam Margolis, Nancy Maurer, Diana Miller, Bernice Moskowitz, Ro mayne Parker, Esther Reinehuls, Nancy Schade, Kathleen Senior, Jane Sutherland, Ella Williams and Muriel Wisoker. GeigerAppointedAdvisor WRA's executive board recent ly appointed Susan Geiger senior advisor. Miss Geiger replaces Elaine Nelson, who resigned. Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi recendy ini tiated Jack Sirott. it; a s.at 3.11 Belle of the Junior Prom That's what you'll be in one of our new season formals long and beautifully elegant in heavenly fabrics and colors. Come in today and try them ow. Either charge your gown or send the bill home to dad. Smart gals always see what CHARLES has firstf Charles .J -dins sua hike combination planned for No vember 15. The winter season will feature skiing every afternoon on Holmes at 4 p.m., ice-skating, sledding parties and Christmas caroling. Scavenger hunts, hik ing, and picnics will highlight the spring season. Membership is still open far those girls wishing to join the Outing Club, which meets every other Thursday. Other officers of the club are Louise Way, vice president, and Annabelle Eshel man, secretary. Leonides Forms Constitution Leonides, recently reorgardzed association of independent wom en, has established a constitutles for the new organization. The governing body of the as sociation, the Council, is compos ed of one representative front each of the specified districts to be set up at the beginning of each fall term by a committee appoint ed by the Council of the preceding spring semester. The Executive Committee con sists of a president, vice-president, recording secretary, correspond ing secretary and treasurer. The president will represent Leonides in All-College Cabinet and the vice-president will be the inde pendent senator to WSGA. All independent undergraduate women at the College are mem bers of the organization. Kappa Delta The pledge class of Kappa Delta recently elected Dolly Hyden, president; Phyllis Oxford, vice president; June Dager, secretary; Joan King, treasurer. Delta Delta Delta Joan Dunlap and Lois Kartley were recently pledged by Delta Delta Delta. Chi Phi Chi Phi entertained actives and pled of Delta Delta at the hi Phi Delta house Sunday after noon. SOUTH ALLEN STREET PPM Mr ~, 1
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