WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1959 WSGA Appoints Gay Brunner As New Judicial Chairman Gay Brunner, upon recommendation of Judicial and approval of WSGA, has been named new Judicial chairman, Constance Crou shore, past chairman of Judicial, announced recently. The action was approved by Senate at the same time in which four present sophomore coeds were appointed to serve on Judicial during their junior and senior years. These girls are Jeanine Bell, Gay Brunner VOTE FOR RUDY VALENTINO A.A. PRESIDENT SWIMMING . CHEERLEADING E.I.G.A. TUMBLING CHAMP Is This a Way to Live ? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Eleanor Griffeth, Myma Issacman. and Virginia Preuss. At the p.ast Senate meeting the name of the present Freshmen Customs Board was changed to the Freshmen Customs and Reg ulations Board. The step was taken upon recommendation of Jessica Lightner, chairman of that body, to avoid the confusion which ensues when customs Eire officially over and regulations still in effect. Barbara Sprenkle, newly elect-: ed president of WSGA, Virginia Miller, new vice-president, and Miss Ella Mae Jackson, assistant to the Dean of Women, will leave soon for Madison, Wisconsin, to attend a regional women’s gov ernment conference at the uni versity there. Ever think of a lent as a home? Ever, know the Insecurity of flapping canvas? parching sun? This mother and child ask your help in getting a permanent roof. They ask, "Is this a way to live?" They are typical of 90,000 homeless persons in Israel's temporary reception camps. They are but two of the 250,000 Jews in Western and Eastern Europe who know no roof. They symbolize the 800,000 Jews living in poverty and need in Moslem lands. Your contribution to the United Jewish Appeal will aid this mother and child as well as the other homeless persons find a home and a new way of life. Contributions may be made at Student Union, the Hillel solicitors. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE AT STUDENT UNION OR THE HILtEL FOUNDATION May Queen Fi Arlene Conner Delta Sigma Plii Delta Sigma Phi entertained Chi Omega at an informal party Saturday afternoon. Music was provided by the Stan Reilly com bo. alists . . . —by Lion Studio ■orraine Stotler Coeds To Choose May Queen From Three Finalists Today Today coeds will elect a May Queen from the three finalists, Arlene Connor, Lorraine Stotler, and Victoria Williams. A Maid of Honor will be chosen from among the following three: Jo Hutcheon, Barbara Baker, and Sue Knapp. Voting will take place in the bal cony of Old Main from 8 to 5 p.m. All three contestants for May Queen have in the past won some beauty honor. Arlene Connor, a Home Econ omics major, was Snow Queen at the freshman dance at Mansfield State Teachers College, where she spent her freshman year. Arlene calls Orangeville, Pa., her home. Lorraine Stotler Lorraine Stotler, of New Texas, Pa., is a secondary education stu dent majoring in English. As a sophomore Lorraine was elected Maid of Honor for the May Day Ceremonies. She is now secre tary-treasurer of the senior class and a former member of Chimes. Tori Williams Victoria (Tori) Williams, an Foundation or to any of the student elementary education major is an other contestant for the May Queen title. As a freshman, Tori was attendant to the Football Queen at Southwest Missouri State College. Tori, who lives in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, was at tendent to the May Queen her senior year in high school. She is active in Thespians and A.C.E. Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Chi Rho recently enter tained Chi Omega at an informal party at ;he chapter house. Or the misery of PAGE SEVEN —by Lion Studio Tori Williams
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