TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 Deans of Women Alliance Names Dr. Weston for Post Dean of Women, Pearl 0. Weston was installed as Assistant ' Vice President of the Pennsylvania Association of Deans of Wom en at the association's annual meeting in Harrisburg Saturday. The ' office was formerly held by. Mrs. Harriet Kohberger of the Univer sity of Pittsburgh. The association is a professional organization for deans, coun selors, and advisers in institutions of secondary and higher educa tion. Asistants Attend ' Mrs. Cordellia Hibbs, Miss Ella mae Jackson and Miss Elizabeth ' Zinn, assistants to Dr. Weston, were present at the meeting. Orffanized in 1921, the associa tion held its first all-state meeting 4 at the College in 19 2. All subse quent annual meetings have been held in Harrisburg's Penn-Harris hotel, the association's headquart- ers. # Speakers included Katherine Blyle, president of Keuka College; Dr. Horace Mann Bond, president of Lincoln University: Dr. Francis A T. Brown of the American Council on Education: Dorothy Kenyon, New York attorney and delegate to the U.N. Commission of Status of Women. `4B Grad Reports To Camp Lee WACS Pvt. Sara L. Hostetter, '4B, of Lebanon, Pa., first re-enlistee to report to the Women's Army Corps Training Center, Camp Lee, Va., will attend the six weeks course at the leadership school of the training center. After graduation, le she will be assigned as an instruc tor in a training company, While at the College, Pvt. Hos tetter was a member of Philotes, and is now in the Pennsylvania and National Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Late Permissions Senate, the legislative body of WSGA,, has granted two o'- clock permissions to all women students for the Junior Prom on Friday night. Each college year all women students are allowed for two o'clock permissions for certain occasions. These ocasions oc cur on a big weekend when a nationally-known orchestra is playing for a dance to which all, college students have been *invited. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma actives enter tamed the pledges at dinner a the crossroads last night. (5 3 ;;7 /f;a/11-0 TRI-DORM MEN Pork Barbeque Sandwich 11:30 - 1:30 Dean Pearl 0. Weston Former Dean Pays Tribute To Physical Education Head Miss Charlotte Ray, former Dean of Women, has written the following tribute to Miss Marie Haidt for her completion of twenty-five years of service to the College. Miss Haidt is in charge of the Physical Educa tion Department for women. "Twenty-five years ago a young girl came to this campus intent upon interesting Penn State coeds in physical education. She was younger than many of her stu dents, but they soon discovered that Marie Haidt vas a reel teacher with an enthusiasm that enlisted an interest from all. For many years she was the Depart ment of Physical Education for Women with no helper except a part-time student assistant in the field. As for equipment needed in such courses, much of it was car ried by hand from Stone House to the field or the Armory, the latter being available only when no one else needed it. Miss Haidt served as chaperone of 135 freshman and sophomore women at McAllister Hall. At the same time she was faculty ad viser to the WSGA Senate where she constantly stirred up think- Special Today! Tossed Green Salad Popular Prices THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Atiencre.4l WSGA 'Sister' Tea In Simmons Hall Open to All Coeds AU women students are invited to attend the "Big-Little Sister" tea in Simmons Hall lounges from 3 to 5 p.m. today, said Joan Berg doll, co-chairman of the tea. She stressed the fact that coeds who have not been assigned big sisters, or whose big or little sisters are unable to attend, should come. The big sisters are giving the tea for their little sisters. Infor mal class dress—skirts, sweaters, loafers, and socks—is the proper attire. Decol.ations for the tea are plan ned about a Thanksgiving theme. Ann Fickenscher is co-chairman of the WSGA tea with Miss Berg doll. lota Sigma Pi The monthly meeting of lota Sigma Pi, women's chemistry honorary, will be held in 108 Main Engineering at 7:15 p.m. today. Revisions of the constitu tion and plans for a Christmas party will be discussed. ing on the causes of situations and on the probable results of action to be taken. With these duties and a dozen others, Miss Haidt persisted in agitating for a Physical Educa tion building—a new one suited to the work already being done. Long before there was any money in sight, she had plans drawn up and on her drafting board for the new building—White Hall. After enumerating a few defi nite things that Marie Haidt has given to the College, I must add that her chief contribution has been herself, I congratulate Miss Haidt upon the fine service she has given. Especially do I appre ciate the foresight of Women's Recreation Association and La konides, physical education hon onary for women, in making the opportunity for so many to par ticipate in honoring her." Bowling Teams Begin Tourney Women's intramural bowling begins its second tournament day in White Hall at '7:45 p.m. today when members of League II meet. First games of League I were held in White Hall last night and League 111 teams are scheduled to clash starting at 4: 15 p.m. tomor row. Alpha Chi Omega will meet Leonides at 7:45 p.m. today, Delta Delta Delta is scheduled to com pete against Atherton I at 8:30 p.m., and Zeta Tau Alpha and Sigma Delta Tau will vie against one another at 9:15 p.m. At 4:15 p.m. tomorrow Chi Omega will meet Town, at 7:45 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Atherton 111 will bowl against one another, at 8:30 Phi Mu will meet Atherton 11, and at 9:15 Delta Gamma and Alpha Gamma Delta will oppose each other. Lakonides Lakonides, women's physical education honorary, recently tapped Anne Forncrook and Mary Kennedy. THE FINEST Most Distinguished ARTIST COURSE IN PENN STATE HISTORY COME .... 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