FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1949 WSGA, WRA Release Slates For Officer Nominations Release of the WSGA and WRA officer slates was made yester day by Shirley Gauger and Virginia Miller, presidents of the respec tive organizations. Open nominations, at which time additional names may be added to the official slates, will be held by the two bodies in 316 Sparks at r o’clock Tuesday night. Quanti sations of the nominees on the ilate will be read at this time. Co ds desiring to nominate candi iates should also be prepared to ist qualifications of their nomi lees. WSGA Slate Names proposed on the WSGA ilate' are for freshman, senator, Peggy Fahringer, Doris Heister md Peggy Schultz, sophomore :enator, Barbara Klopp, Annabel Sussell and Sally Shoemaker, and reasurer, Lois Jakob, Eleanor Wilier and" Jane Stieber. Candidates must be a member >£ the sophomore class to be nom riated for sophomore senator and xeasurer, and a member of the Ireshmen class to be nominated :or freshman senator. All nomi lees must have a 1.5 all-college average. In‘addition to the fresh nan senator 'elected, one will also 3e appointed by WSGA. , yfRA Slate The WRA slate includes for sophomore representative, Mar garet Betts, Barbara Cochran and 1 Margaret Rouse; secretary-treas irer, Helen Neusbaum, Jane Snit »er and Marilyn Williams; fresh nan representative, Patricia Frank, Janet Herd and Mable Warkle. • The same qualifications apply to the candidates of/WR.'. offices. Dn both slates, transfer students ind freshmen women who auto natically do not have a Penn State average must maintain a L. 5 average during this semester in order to remain in office the next semester. do-^ldils Beta Theta Pi \ Beta Theta Pi recently pledged Jack Brown, Donald Carlson, Donald Oraul, James Gibson, Alan William Hopper, Malcolm Humphries, J. S. Mc- Mahan, Harold Moyer, Harry Rhoades, Raymond Seevers and Rodney Waters. ■../ Alpha Ghi Rho .. Alpha Chi Rho has announced the, recent . initiation of Clinton Beardsley, Richard McDougall, Warren Haney, Robb Holt, John Morgan, Theodore Panczyk. • Jo seph Tocci, Lloyd Warneke v and James Zlesloft. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta entertained the Delta Upsilon fraternity at a Hallowe’en'party last night. Sigma Delta Tan ' Sigma Delta Tau initiated Ste-i phanie Herlitz at a recent meet ing.-. . The First National Bank Of State College r *“ \ ( i Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * President Virginia Miller Frosh Town Girls To Attend Meeting Freshman women students who live in town are asked to attend the WSGA, WRA mass meeting in *316 Sparks at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Anna Speller, WSGA town sena tor, stated. \' A representative from the freshman town girls - must be elected to serve on the Freshman Council, as yet unformed. Nomi nations will be held at the mass meeting and the election of one girl from the nominees will be made at a later date. ' Freshman representatives from Atherton Hall have been nomin ated and names are being'posted this week. Elections will 'be held Monday night in the dorm unit. Qualifications require' only that a girl be a member of the freshman class.. In order to con tinue to hold office next semes ter, a; girl must maintain a 1.5 average this semester. ' Phi Sigma Kappa 7 . Phi Sigma Kappa elected ,new officers Monday night. They are Joseph Jammal, president; A 1 Chieppor, vice-president; Rich ard Hyde; secretary; William Hill, treasurer; Charles Jones, sentinel;- George Smith, inductor; Hal Ewaldsen, house manager; and Gerald Roth, caterer. ; Two New Officers Elected by House At First Meeting Two officers were elected at the initial meeting of the House o f Representatives meeting Wednesday night. They are Bet tina de Palma, vice-president, and Jeanniiie Belle, secretary. 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