The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1949, Image 4

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WSGA Names Elizabeth Taylor
Judicial Committee Chairman
Elizabeth Taylor, junior in Education, was named chairman of
Judicial by WSGA at its meeting Thursday night. The action fol
lowed a recommendation by Judicial and will not be effective until
second semester when Birdie Berman, present chairman, will have
graduated.
Mary Louise Henry was welcomed to WSGA as the new repre-
sentative from Leonides, inde
pendent women's organization.
She is vice-president of the lat
ter organization.
Other business at the meeting
included a report from Judicial
that the dean of women's office
will try to make one o'clock trav
eling permissions, as part of the
blanket permission, effective by
next semester.
Shirley Gauger, vice-president,
reported from the House of Rep
resentatives that approximately
$l9 more had been turned in to
the WSGA Christmas Drive. This
money will be added to the
$75.55 already donated to the
Estelle H. Hetzel Memorial Fund.
WSGA will not meet next
week.
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Kappa Alpha, court one; Matilda Chi vs.
Beaver House, court two; Smooth
Schmooe vs. Privateers, court three.
9:25 p.m—Jordan Hall vs. Ward 2.
court one; Red Flashes va. Q. Quintet,
Court two; Kappa Sigma ea. Delta Tau
Delta, court three.
10:05 p.m.—Beta Theta Pi vs. Theta
Kappa Phi. eourt one; Phi Sigma Kappa
Beta Sigma Rho, court two; Lambda
Chi Alpha Ts. Theta Xi. court three.
CLASSIFIEDS
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I CAN'T READ the writing on the wall !
Pink ahell-rimmed glasses, Jan. 7.. Call
215 Atherton.
WILL EXCHANGE finger-tip plaid re•
versible coat taken during or after 2 :00
claw, 2nd floor Sparks, Thursday after
noon. Call Al 4928.
FOR SALE
DETROLA candid camera with wollensack
3.4 lens, filters, run shade and leather
case. Call Jim Eaton 3359.
1939 PALACE TRAILER 25' overall, rood
condition $BOO. Inquire James Young.
Hoover's Trailer Camp. Route 322. 8
miles west State College.
ONE BROWN and one grey striped suits
Size 36-38 long. Good condition. Sac
ri fi ce. Call Woody 2411.
TRAILER for sale—ln excellent condi
tion. Occupancy beginning February let.
708 Windcrest.
E FLAT ALTO Saxophone, fine condition,
cace like new. Price reasonable. Call
Bill Loomis, 2161.
1946 BRISTOL House Trailer, excellent
condition. Inquire at 3268 Windcrest.
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TYPING - REASONABLE. Also rewrit
ing, editing, research. Phone 6347.
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Workshop Initiates
SororityCooperatior
A new idea with regard to
closer cooperation among sorori
ties will be initiated this after
noon in the form of a Pan-Hel
lenic Workshop.
Attendance at the Workshop
is compulsory for Pan-hellenic
members and three other repre
sentatives from each sorority. The
program will be set up in the
form of three discussion groups
scheduled for sorority suites in
Simmons Hall at 1:30 p.m. Prob
lems discussed will be rushing,
officer training, and alumnae re
lations. Delegates may attend
whichever discussion they choose.
Following the smaller confer
ences, a mass meeting will be
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WRA Holds Annual
Sweetheart Dance;
Music by Clemens
Sweetheart Dance, annual girl
ask-boy Valentine semi-formal,
will be held in White Hall 9 to
12 p.m. on Saturday, February
12. Bob Clemens orchestra will
furnish music for the evening.
Proceeds from the dance, spon
sored by WRA, will be used to
support WRA's foster child, a 14-
year-old crippled Polish gi r 1
named Ireta Pasztula. In 1940 her
mother was killed in the early
days of the invasion of Poland
and five years later her father
disappeared during an uprising.
Ireta was placed in a home for
war waifs under the Foster Par
ents Plan.
Publicity for the dance is under
the direction of Elaine Cohen,
Helen Eicher, Kitty Moore and
Marie Wrobleski, Patricia Car
lyle, Louise Phillips, Ginny Rich
ards and Jane Slifer are in
charge of decorations.
Tickets for the dance, priced at
$1.50 including tax, are on sale
at Student Union.
held in the main Simmons lounge
to coordinate suggestions drawn
up at the discussions.
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Phi Sigma Sigma
Phi Sigma Sigma will celebrate
its Alumni Weekend which begins
on Saturday with a dinner-dance.
Sapphire Ball, to be held at the
University Club. On Sunday a
senior brunch and alumni show
er will be held at the Nittany Li
on Inn.
The following girls were in
itiated on Sunday; Evelyn Berk
owitz, Phylis Feinsilber, Rhoda
Hyman, Gloria Isenberg, Myra
Sacks, Marcia Spiers and Con
stance Weisberg.
On Monday night the following
officers were installed in Phi Sig
ma Sigma; archon, Marilyn
Brooks; vice -archon, Selma Rud
nick; scribe, Evelyn Rothberg;
tribune, Ruthe Taub; bursar, Jan
ice Horoff; social chairman, Fran
cine Toll and rushing chairman,
Kennye Fogel.
Tau Phi Delta
New brothers initiated into Tau
Phi Delta on Sunday are: Rich
ard Bell, Donald Close, George
Ference, Allen Fine, Joseph
Frew, Willard Grubb, William
McDonald, Robert Reese, and
Alvin Weborg.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949
Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta recently el
ected the following officers: pres
ident, Gertrude Fetzer; vice pres
ident, Nancy Smith; treasurer,
Dorothy Yarnell; recording sec
retary, Lorraine Stotler; corres
pond i n g secretary, Barbara
Brown; rushing chairman, Lucille
Phillips; pledge trainer, Ann
Fickenscher. Installation of the
new officers will take place on
January 17.
The sorority recently pledged
Pierina Posocco and Betty Black.
This afternoon the sor
ority will entertain the Chi Phi
fraternity at an informal party
in the playroom of Grange dorm.
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Psi elected the fol
lowing officers at elections held
on Monday: president, James
Raymond; vice-president, Miles
Davis; treasurer, Glenn Morrow;
corresponding secretary, Jacob
Thomas; recording secretary Mil
ton Moeschlin; messenger, David
Owen; sergeant-at-arms, Tom
Reese and chaplain, Waldo Weav
er.
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