The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1948, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948
WSGA Drive
Closes Today
Today is the last chance for
coeds to contribute to the annual
WSGA Christmas Drive. Members
of the House of Representatives
who are conducting the drive have
collected $83.05 to date toward the
proposed goal of $420.
This money was collected by
only twelve members of .the House,
and, as yet, 34 more members have
reports to be filed in the Dean of
Women’s Office before final re
sults can be fully tabulated.
Money collected will be distri
buted to three different sources.
Part will go to the Hetzel fund
established by Mrs. Ralph Hetzel
to benefit students at the College
needing loans. The Mifflin Coun
ty Children’s Aid Society will al
so receive part.while the rest will
be donated to Women’s Hospitals,
a national organization which
helps needy children overseas.
City Panhellenic
Holds Meeting
City Panhellenic held its regu
lar fall meeting in Atherton
Southeast lounge Monday- Mrs.
W. C. Jeffries, president, presid
ed over the meeting at which re
freshments and music were pro
vided.
No particular business was dis
cussed as the niaih aim of City
Panhel is conducted through the
scholarship standing committee,
consisting of Mrs. L. R. Parks,
Mrs. George Haller, and Mrs. C.
W. Stoddard, Jr., also secretary
treasurer of the city organization.
The corpmjttee is advised by
Dean .Weston concerning the
names of coeds in need of finan
cial, aid. After a prospective name
has been submitted the commit
tee acts directly and determines
whether the scholarship should
be granted and how much it
should be.
For several years City Panhel
mantained ohe scholarship of fif
ty dollars. Later the system was
changed to include two scholar
ships of twenty-five dollars each
aha during the 1948 three
scholarships were extended of
thirty dollars, twenty-five dollars,
apa fifty dollars.
Music furnished at the meeting
r
;as provided by Mrs. J. O. F
Pummel, cello, Mrs. Ambrosius,
piano, and Mrs. Waynick, violin.
Refreshments served included tea
and cookies. (Approximately 125
persons attended, including two
members from each sorority Col
lege chapter.
Panhellenic Council
Plans Pledge Tea
Fgnhellenic Council has plan
ned one large pledge tea as a new
method of acquainting members of
the various sorority pledge classes
with one another, supplanting the
previous method of each sorority
plpdge class giving a tea or party.
A 10888 meeting consisting of
one pledge and one active from
eacth sorority l will be held in the
Delta Ggmma suite at 7 p.m. next
Tuesday to discuss the proposed
idea of having only one tea. Candy
McCollom and Peg DeJure, rep
resenting Panhel, are co-chairmen
of the large committee.
A tea, originally planned for this
weekend for members of Panhel
and an independent woman whom
each member would bring, was
postponed because arrangements
could not be made for a place to
hold the tea.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Beta Sigma Phi
Bazaar To Help
Cancer Research
The three State College chap
ters of Beta Sigma Phi, interna
tional sorority for business and
professional women, will hold
their Christmas Bazaar at the
Corner from 2 to 4:30 p.m. to
morrow. The Allen street en
trance will be used.
Proceeds of the bazaar will be
used for local civic projects gnd
for the Beta Sigma Phi Endow
ment Fund which is currently
sponsoring Cancer Research at
the University of Colorado.
Handmade articles and home
baked goods will be on sale dur
ing the afternoon. The crocheted
afgan, now in the window of
Schlow’s department store, will
be awarded during the after
noon. Tickets for this embroi
dered blanket are now on sale at
Schlow’s or may be purchased
from any member of Beta Sigma
Phi.
Mary Harvey is serving as
chairman of the bazaar commit
tee. Other members are Ruth
Brooks, Matilda Solomon, _ Carol
Bryson, Phyllis Neff, Nellie Pe
trosky, Ruth Rider, Phyllis Har
ter, Alice Scollen, Viola Aurand,
Evelyn Bland, Julia Ocker,
Frieda Spicer. Margaret Olyer,
Marietta Taylor and Pat Pat
terson.
Chem Fraternity
Honors President
Dr. Pauline Beery Mack, re
tiring national president of lota
Sigma Pi, women’s national hon
orary chemistry fraternity, will
be guest of honor at a tea given
by the fraternity December 5 at
the home of Mrs. Arthur Rose.
The following persons have met
the chemistry prerequisites and
have been invited to join lota
Sigma Pi: • Lenore Jasewicz, Pat
ricia Anne Ludorf. Grace Ben
nett, Dr. Mary Dodds, Lorraine
Munz, Della Martin Roy, Barbara
Anne Snoke, Harriet Schlee Oy
lfer, Betty Jane Rock, and Rose
Anfaenger.
Officers of lota Sigma Pi for
1948-49 are president, Mrs. Nor
ma Lee H. Gruver; vice-presi
dent, Mrs. Evelyn C. Marboe; sec
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy
P. Enright: and corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Ruth J. Katz.
Dr. Mary L. Willard, associate
professor of Chemistry and Mrs.
T. S. Oakwood, will pour at the
tea.
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Harrar —Terlizzi
Gloria Terlizzi, Beta Sigma
Omicron from Duquesne, recently
announced her engagement to
Russell Harrar, Delta Sigma Phi
from Glenside.
Miss Terlizzi graduated from
home economics in June 1948, and
is now a graduate assistant in
dietetics at the College.
Harrar is enrolled in the for
estry department and will grad
uate in February.
Herscheurider —Larimer
The engagement of Susanne
Larimer to Milton Herschenrider
has been announced. Miss Lari
mer, a junior in the School of Ed
ucation, is a Kappa Kappa Gam
ma pledge. She is from Latrobe.
Herschenrider, graduated
in June ’4B, from the School of
Engineering and is now working
for Babcock and Wilcox Co. in
New York. He is a member of
Delta Chi fraternity and is from
Philadelphia.
Kirkpatric—Rice
The engagement of Carolyn
Rice to Henry Kirkpatrick was
recently announced.
Miss Rice, a senior in the School
pf Liberal Arts is a member of
Chi Omega. She is a member of
the staffs of La Vie and Froth,
and is from Chevy Chrv, Md.
Kirkpatrick, a February
’4B graduate from the School of
Industrial Engineering, is from
Reading. He is a member of Sig
ma Chi and at present is working
for the Hamilton Watch Co. in
Lancaster.
Johnson—Cameron
The engagement of Jean Cam
eron, Beaver, Pa., has been an
nounced.
Miss Cameron, a senior physic
al education major, is a member
of Kappa Alpha Theta, and was
business manager of the Student
Handbook.
Johnson, a February ’4B
graduate, played on the lacrosse
team. He is a Beta Theta Pi.
Johnson is from Summitville, 0.,
and is now working for the
Summitville Brick Co.
Alpha Chi Omega
Rachel Smith was recently
pledged by Alpha Chi Omega.
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The Alpha Omicron Pi activi
ties will give a Slumber Party for
the pledges at the chapter house
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marked by a high percentage of
forfeits this week.
In League I Kappa Delta bowed
to Simmons, 522-512, and Co-op
defeated Theta Phi Alpha, 499-
468. Delta Zeta forfeited to Alpha
Xi Delta.
Three teams in League II won
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Kappa Kappa Gamma swamped
Philotes, 549-421, in League 111
competition Wednesday night
while Alpha Gamma Delta lost
to Phi Mu, 501-470. Atherton ID
forfeited to Beta Sigma Omicron.
Chi Omega
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pledge dance at the Delta Tau
Delta, December 3 from 9 to 12,
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