• 1 . 1r71 Pr\F I PPP 4“ #.! WSGA Drive Exceeds Goal As $516.22 Contributed TOe WSGA Christmas Drive surpassed its goal by $16,22 as $516.22 was turned in when the drive ended officially Wednesday night. Not since 1945 has the goal . been surpassed. In that year, $550 was reached. The only other time $5OO was passed was in 1944, when 1527.25 was the total. Last year, the total fell short of the, $420 goal, when only $294.60 was turned in. Ten living units reported a total representing 100% partici pation of the girls, These are Atherton, SE, $38.60; Frazier, $3.40; , McElwain, unit 1, $35,40; Mal-Wain, unit 2, $39.80; Nittany Coop, $6.00; Oak cottage, $3.30; Maple cottage, $4.40; Hemlock cot tage, $3.60; Elm cottage, $6,00; and Spruce cottage, $3.90. Though active soliciting has been discontinued, contributions for the Drive are still being-ac cepted .and the Chimney boxes' will remain in the dorms until Christmas vacation. Contributions from brgariiza tionr and units are listed, below: ~... ____ _____ ...._ _ _______ .• Ain NE ' $25.71 Aih SE . 38,60 Ath NW 30.90 Ath., SW . . 24:03 Frazier „ ' 3.40 Grange • ' 23.90 Mac 29.70 McElwain No. 1 35.40 McElwain No. 2 39.80 McElwain No. 3 29.57' McElwain No. 4 29.35 Ninon , " Coop 6.00 Simmons No. 1 32.95 Simmons No. 2 22.15 Sinunons No. 3 25.00 Simmons , NO. 4 - 28.81 WOinans ' • 20.00 Cottagei Oak. • • 3.30 Maple 4.40 Hemlock • 3.60 Pine 1.85 Elm 6.00 Spruce • 3.90 Chimney Boxes ' 1.19 Chimes' . 5.00 Owens, 5.00 Mortar Bd. 5.00 Panhel • 10.00 Leonides 10.00 , R. ' 5.00 Magazine Selects Seven Students Seven undergraduates at the college - have been appointed 'to Mademoiselle magazine's College Board,:it was 'announced yester day. Appointees are Shirley Aus tin; ! Tenet. Bleutge, Barbara Brown, Janet iteseri, Janet Schalelc, Kit l'homPson 'and Marilyn Wiley. • . They .are 'among 850 appoint ments froth colleges and universi ties' all over the country. Almost 4000 students Competed this year to join the College Board nation- Pledetnoiselle reveals. - ..,They will report campus news, fadb and fashions, in addition• to cpmpleting three Magazine assign rrienta during the college year. The assignments will include a critique of the 1949 August Col lege issue, a personal autobiogra phy and a project fbr, one of Ma dernoiselle's feature departments. In addition, they will be coma peting for one of twenty Guest Editorships to be awarded,by the magazine next June. . • The Guest .Editors, .who are chosen frOtn the College Board only, on the •.basis of the year's three assignments, will be brought to New York City for four weeks in June to help write and edit Madernoiselle's 1950 Atigust Col lege issue. They will' ,be paid round-trip transportatidn plus a regular salary. for their work. While , in New York City, each Guest Editor will take part in a full calendar of activities designed to give her a head start in her career. She vvill take a battery of vocational tests to help her, crys tallize her interests and job goals. She will also interview a celebri- ty in her chosen field to get advice on the education and training needed and on pi.ocedures for get ting a job, and she will take field trips to 'newspaper offices, fashion workrooms, radio stations, stores, advertising agencies and printing. plants. Phi Kappa Psi / Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was entertained Saturday afternoon by. Kappa Kappa Gamma.gorority in the Phi Psi house, Mt Sunday afternoon, the Phi Psi's played host to Gamina Phi Beta-sorority. no. qq;4404,;58 riti# pott,tgo. titOigitt;VANlA Basketball Hits Period of Calm Basketball play hit a period of calm this week before The storm of enthusiasnf which often occurs right Wore , and di..}ring the play offs. • On Wednesday Women's Build ing met its first defeat of the 1949- 60 Season as Mac Allister Hall won by foifeit. The only game played found Al ph- a Omicrbn Pi diimping the Co pt, in a 16.0 12 encounter. Delta' Gamma was victor froin Alpha Chi Omega and Elin Cot tage winner from Hemlock by for feit. Blm Cottage replaced Spruce Cottage on the basketball intra mural schedule. The Kappa Delta's started Oit Tuesday evening by doing'it again to the Kappa Kappa Gammas. The win was by a decsive 24 to 9 score. One upset occurred when Chi Omega downed Delta Delta Delta in a•close match for their firbt vic tory of the season. The final score was 27 to 23. Last time' by a 18-7 score • Tri Delt'S were victors. McElwain A gave Gamma Phi Beta its closest match so far in a low-scoring affair. Sheehan and Frohman starred for the losers hi their attempt to down the unbeat en Gamma Phi's. Final score: Gamma Phi Beta, 17; McElwain A, 15. Alpha. Gamnia Delta 'continued on its path of victories by swanipr ing Kappa Alpha Theta 23 to 2, Kriner and , Schreinir paced the winners. , Gatrirna Phi Beta and. Alpha Gamma Delta remain the two un defeated teams in Leagues 111 and Players, Coaches Attend Clinic More than 130 player s, and coaches from Central Pennsylva- Ma colleges and high schools at tended the basketball interpreta tion clinic - held by. the Central Pennsylvania Board of OfficialS for Woinen t 's Sports in White' Hall last Saturday. - With physical education stu dents demonstrating, the clinic consisted of demonstrations of techniqttes and strategy in wom en's basketball, discussion of. new rules and proper methods' of of ficiating. • • Faculty members at the Col lege who participated were Anne Jesnak, Ruth E. McFeeter, Ruth E. - Leonard, Jane E. Brown; and Alice B. Hewit.•Mildred A. Lucey is chairman of the Central Penn sylvania Board, Miss Jesnak is secretary, and Miss Leonard is basketball, chairman. Colleges represented were Jun iata, Lock Haven State Teachers College,., Bucknell, Grier School and the - College, while high schools repre§ented were Lewis town, Williamsport; Juniata, Lew isburg, Altoona, Tyrone, Philips burg, Lock Haven, State College, Sunbury, and Bellefonte., Pantie' Completes Final Plans For Pledge Tea Phial plans have been complet ed for Panhellenic Council's pledge tea to be held hi Mcßlwaiti lounge from 7:30 to 4:30 Pm, to morrow, Carolyn DeHart, chair man of the affair, stated yester day, Sponsored by the Council for the first time last year, the tea was inaugurated to replace the many pledge teas given by the individual pledge classes of each sorority in previous years. The new affair cuts sorority expenses and provides an oppo tunitS' for all pledges •to become acquainted with each other and the members of ,Panhel who are also asked to attend. 'Guests of honor will be Dean Pearl 0. Wes ton, Miss Ella Mae Jackson, as sistant to •the dean of *oin'en, Mrs. Cyrus French, advisor •to Panhel; arid Mrs. Dotigliiss S. Mead, also an adviSor to the group. Commipee Members The committee hi charge of the tea and hetided by MIN Del Tart, a member. of Panhel, is composed of, representatives fiotti each sor ority pledge Class. Members .are Marybert Xinitead, Alpha Chi Omega; Joan Fromm, Alpha Epsi lon Phi; Evelyn littgrasovich, Al pha Gamine Delta; n. J. 'Webber, Alpha Omicron 1: , i; Theo Isenberg, Alpha Xi Delta; Wray, Beta Sigma Omicron; Ann Mor gan, Chi Omega. Martha Sthwing, Delta Delta Delta; Jane Stiebar, Delta Gam ma; Fancy Walker, Delta Zeta; Byrne Tetley, Garnma Phi Beta; Judy Norton, Kappa Alpha Theta; Marian Harmsen, Kappa Delta; Patricia Dennis, Kappa Kanna Gainnia; Mary Jane Woodrow, Phi IVIU: Natelie Frankel; Phi Signia Sigma: Marilyn Levitt, Bigma Delta Tau; and Ruth Schwerha, Theta Phi Alphi. Home Ec Club The Home Ecotiornics Club will hold - a knit sale at the Nittany Electric Co. on East College Ave nue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomor roW. Feature of the sale will be a doll with a complete wardrobe, most of which is knitwear. Other items will be baby wear, mittens, hats, socks and booties. DAHLIA ROOM PROUDLY PRESENTS NOVOtONES For your dancing and list ening pleasure. VOCALS COMEDY . INSTRUMENTALS One of the finest entertain ing 'groups in, the country. • One Week Only Dec. S - 10 • JO JO's LEWISTOWN. PA. Theta Sigma Phi To Honor Dorothy Dignam at Tea Theta Sigma Phi will honor Miss Dorothy Dignam at. a tea in . Simmons lounge on Sunday, .December 18, Myrna Tex, president, announced yesterday. Each semester the women's journalism honorary gives a tea for a woman, nationally prominent in journalism, who is chosen by the head of the journalism depart ment to speak before the Journ alism 1 and 2 class. This semester, Miss Dignam. a writer in the New York office of N. !W. Ayer & Son, one of Ameri ca's oldest advertising agencies, was selected. She has been with Ayer's 20 years and has been ac tive in many other phases of journalism. WRA To Entertain Neighbor Children Grade school children from the Stony Point School near Storms town and the Stevenson School near Waddle will be entertained at a Christmas party at 2 o'clock this afternoon in White Hall. The party will be the 10th an rival,Christmas Party given by the Women's Recreation Association at the College and arrangements for it were made through Miss Margaret Brockerhoff and the Ju nior Red Cross of 'State College. The children will be brought to Siate College in their regular school buses. Santa Claus is expected to at tend the party, Sally Folger, stu derit chairman for the party, ex plained. The program will include iriOVies, games, singing, stories, and refreshments. riottovetelortoctoveivatetwoctovelextetwormovvetopmetteme IF YOU THINK enough of her to bug a gift . . . then play it safe . . . buy it at the CHARLES SHOP. CHARLES Choose from Jewelry, Nylon Hosiery, Nylon Robes, Nylon Lingerie, Scarfs, etc. Active in Journalism Miss Dignam was a columnist. and feature writer on a Chicago newspaper, a correspondent in Europe for trade journals, an as sistant in the advertising depart ment of a food concern, a copy writer •in advertising agencies, and a feature writer for neighbor hood newspapers and magazines. She has published several books on advertising and has taught copywriting for fifteen years. More recently, she taught pub licity writing in classes conduct ed by the adilertising women in Philadelphia and New, York. Rer specialty is fashion writing and she has written a book on the history of bridal fashions. Miss Dignam will give a short talk at the tea on "Feminine Pu tures in Advertising and Publi city." Members of Theta Sigma Phi and the journalism profes sors' wives will attend the tea. In addition, all women students ma joring in journalism have been invited. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Frazier St. & Beaver Ave. Morning Worship 10:45 Sermon: Translating Scriptures Into Action Rev. Andrew Newcomer filled with good ideas _of gifts fo buy You'll find that Collegian ads Sure will satisfy. on Allen Street Nervigw