The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 08, 1949, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949 g#
Hazelton Enters Cheerleader
In Freshman Coed Contest
This is the fourth of a series of thumbnail sketches of the finalists
in the Miss Penn State Freshman Coed contest. Miss Mary Lou Pol
lock is Hazleton Center's entry.
Mary Lou Pollock, blue-eyed, blonde, freshman coed chosen by
an "overwhelming majority" of the 449 students at Hazleton, will be
"very happy to represent the Center in the contest" and is "anxious
to see the campus," she says.
Mary Lou has never visited the campus
lost, but her friends at the Center are sure
at all in finding someone willing
to guide her.
Miss Penn State Freshman
Coed will be selected next
Thursday and will be pre
sented on stage at the pre
view of "Mother Is a Fresh
man." The winner will again
be presented over WMAJ
later that evening.
In high school Mary Lou was a
Master Thespian, president of the
Cadette club, cheerleader, and a
member of the Swimming and
Oratorical clubs.
At the Center she is continuing
to lead the cheers for the cham
pion basketball team, is secretary
of the Women's Organization, pub
licity manager for the German
club and a member of the Chemis
try club which she finds beneficial
in her field pre-med. Although
she handles test tubes with dex
terity, she displays equal ability
at the piano.
Mary Lou is known at the Cen
ter for the sparkle in her eyes
when she laughs, which is often.
She is modest and quiet, but once
you talk with her you.find she is a
glib' and delightful conversation
alist.
Phys Ed Honorary
Selects 14 Women
Lakonides, women's physical
education honorary, tapped 14
girls on Friday. New tappes in
clude Marilyn Allen, Nancy Han
na, Helen Hemphill, Celia .11ling
worth, Margaret James, Mary
Ann Krepps, Evelyn Laning, Lu
cy Mitinger„ Reta Reed, Helen
Rusinko, Jackie Schoch, Phyllis
Sones, Lois Van Vactor, Jacque
lyn Wengert.
They will be initiated on Thurs
day evening. Requirements for
Lakonides are a scholastic av
erage of 1.5 and activities in the
School of Physical Education.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
The officers of Kappa Kappa
Gamma for the coming year are
Sue Kirschner, president; Virgin
ia Hartmen, vice president; Vir
ginia Miller, treasurer; Dorothy
Werlinich and Ella Louise Wil
liams, rushing chairmen; and Di
ana Bryan and Joan Borland, so
cial chairmen.
Ne w initiates included Lo u
Behn e y, Joan Borland, Jean
Buchanan, Carol Chalk, Betty
Cooper, Jean Davidson, Marjory
Evans, Sally Folger, Lois Hall,
Lois Kenyon, Karol Kirberger,
Lynn Lapp, Barbara Leith, Susan
Neikum, Margaret Riley and Ella
Louise Williams.
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Kappa Tau entertained the
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at a
tea dance on March 6. The pro
gram included a song and dance
act by the Lee Brothers.
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega entertained
Sigma Alpha Epsilon at a night
club party in Grange playroom on
Thursday.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
is afraid she will get
will have no trouble
Mary Lou Pollack
Blonde pianist ... cheerlead
er . . . 18 years old . . . 5' 4"
. 112 pounds ... pre-medical
student.
C.-edit Cott.
Delta Tau Delta
New initiates of Delta Tau Del
ta are Arnold Budroni, David
Doebler, William Mathers, Quin
tin Toews, and Gilbert Welsh.
Pledges are Don MacMahon
and Bill Webb.
Newly elected officers include
Jack Walla c e, president; Bill
Mathers, vice-president; Harry
McMahon, secretary; Bill Winter,
corresponding secretary; Kenneth
Miller, guide; Bill Snyder, ser
geant at arms; Jerry Eberhart,
treasurer; and Quintin Toews, as
sistant treasurer.
Phi Mu
Phi Mu officdrs for the coming
year are Martha Gross, president;
Jacqueline Warner, vice-presi
dent; Navonne Crossley, secre
tary; and Margaret Leister, treas
urer.
Ethel Hershey and Jacqueline
Warner were recently initiated.
The new pledges are Jean Ricciuti
and Joan Hartley.
Alpha Chi Sigma
Alpha Chi Sigma recently in
itiated Henry Albnght, Robert
Anderson, Gerald Arey, Harry
Bauer, Eugene Blakeslee, John
Brukner, Robert Cooper, Clifford
Elms, David Her ting, David
Jones, Jacques Schalch, Hans
Schneider, Ross Seavy, and James
York.
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Informal Rushing
Enters Final Week
This is the last week of the
concentrated in f or m al rushing
period. According to Panhellenic
rules sororities are not restricted
to any silent periods during this
time.
Bids will be received, unsealed
and stamped, at the Dean of Wo
men's office beginning at 8 o'clock
Monday morning. Sororities are
allowed to send out bids during
the remainder of the semester; as
well as rush informally.
Sororities are cautioned by Miss
Ella Mae Johnson, rushing advis
or, to be certain rushees have at
least a 1 All-College average be
fore they are sent bids.
Zata Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha was recently
hostess to the national field sec
retary of the sorority, Miss Wan
da Garver. Miss Garver is a grad
uate of the College and was pres
ident of the local chapter when
she was a student.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi held a record
concert Friday night. The pro
gram included works by Beeth
oven and Bach. Refreshments
dancing followed the concert.
Alpha Chi Rho
Alpha Chi Rho initiated the fol
lowing men Sunday Jan Beck,
James Dittmar, John Dittmar,
Joseph Gebhart, Louis Lamie, Al
bert Ryan, Harry Walker, and
Frederick Wiker.
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Psi recently initiat
ed William Davis, Richard Ford,
Frederick Leuschner, Harold
Ludwig, and Thomas Robinson.
Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Nu
engaged in an exchange dinner
Wednesday.
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega, honored
their pledges with a dance at the
Chapter House, Feb. 12, 1949. The
"Men of Distinction" theme was
carried out with everyone dressed
in formal attire. Decorations fol
lowed the advertising line of a
well known national advertiser.
A floor show consisted of the Col
lege Quartet, Hank Glass, and the
presentation of a small paddle to
the pledgemaster, William Keifer.
LIBERAL ARTS
Student-Faculty Mixer
WED., MARCH 9
AT THE TUB
REFRESHMENTS
DANCING
ENTERTAINMENT
L. A. Students and
Faculty invited
Ladies' Home Journal Editor
Guest at Annual Matrix Table
Laura Lou Brookman, managing editor of the Ladies' Home
Journal, will be the guest of honor at Theta Sigma Phi's traditional
Matrix Table to be held in the Nittany Lion Inn April 4.
In .4ddition, Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism honorary,
will invite approximately 125 outstanding women on campus to
Leonides Prexy
Bose Eifert, newly elected presi
president of Leonides, indepen
dent women's organization, is a
second semester sophomore from
Bethlehem.
Miss Eifert. a biological science
major in Education, is also a mem
ber of Chapel Choir.
Leonides is the reorganized as
sociation for all independent wom
en.
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Yes, the Penn State Photo Shop offers a $23.30 tri-pod
for the photo-bug who takes the best picture of the
Miss Penn State Freshman Queen. For the full details
come to a meeting tonight in Collegian Office at
8 o'clock.
Penn State Photo Shop
We now have a Pakolarger to bring you BIGGER and
BETTER and CLEARER prints.
Enlarges for the same price
Gibbs Photo Finishing Service
this year's dinner
One of the highlights of the
affair will be the selection of Cap
Girl, Quill Girl and Matrix Girl.
The Cap Girl is the senior with
the most varied activities; the
Matrix Girl, the senior who has
contributed the most service to
the College, and the Quill Girl
is elected by coeds from the
presidents of WRA, WSGA,
Chimes, and Mortar Board.
Cap Girl and Matrix Girl will
be chosen by members of Theta
Sigma Phi.
Those who are planning the
affair are Diane Peterson and
Frances Keeney, in charge of in
vitations; June Snyder, Myrna
Tex, and Dorothy Hunsberger,
publicity; Pauly Moss, program,
and Wilma Brehm, honors.
Kappa Delta Rho
Recent initiates of Kappa Del
ta Rho are Robert Calhoun, Rob
ert Dermott, Richard Di Carlucci,
Thomas Frazier, Robert Hosler,
Pete Howachyn, Louis Rave,
Robert Rave, George Riggs, Rob
ert Scott, Kenneth Simons, El
wood Stein, Leonard Tananis, Os
car Tissue, Ray Ulinski, Robert
Vandegrift, and Joseph Young.
FOR ALL
GOOD NEWS
24 HOUR SERVICE
214 E. College Ave.
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