FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 Coeds Elect Loraine Stotler To Reign As May Queen Jo Hutchon To Serve As Maid of Honor on May 13 Blue-eyed Loraine Stotler will reign over May Day, May 13, as a result of Wednesday’s elections. Blonde-haired freshman Jo Hutch on will be Maid of Honor, decided 487 women voters. The Queen will have Arlene Connor and Tori Williams as senior attendants. Barbara Baker and Sue Knapp will be the freshman attendants. Arlene and Tori are runners-up for May Queen. Barbara and Sue ran for Maid of Honor. I : “ Pictures of the Queen and her attendants will be displayed in the window of the telegraph of fice. All three girls who ran for Queen are brunettes. Loraine and Tori have blue eyes. Arlene’s are green. All are 21 years old. Arlene and Tori are engaged; Loraine is pinned. Dimpled Loraine is the shortest. She is 5’7” tall, and weighs 125. She is a secondary education stu dent majoring in English. Loraine is the senior class secretary-trea surer, and on the Senior Ball com mittee. She is a former member of Chimes, and her name appeared in Who’s in the News at Penn State. Loraine is the past record ing secretary of Gamma Phi Beta. As a sophomore, Loraine was Maid of Honor on May Day. She claims New Texas as her home town. The Queen-elect is interest ed in dancing'and swimming.- Tori Williams Tori Williams is a S’TW brun ette, weighing 125 pounds also. Active in Thespians and ACE, Tori is a Delta Gamma. She is an elementary education major from Cape Girardeau, Missouri. As a freshman, Tori was attendant to the Football Queen at Southwest Missouri State College. When Tori came here as a sophomore, 1 she was attendant to the Maid of Honor, Loraine Stotler. In her senior year in high school, Tori was at tendant to the May Queen. This dark-haired lass with a midwest ern accent is interested in camp ing, hiking, and swimming. : Arlene Connor, the tallest of the three, is s’B” and weights 130. She is a Home Economics student who was initiation chairman of Gamma Phi Beta. As a freshman, Arlene was' Snow Queen at Mans field State Teachers College. Stately Arlene, who is from Orangeville, enjoys music, plays the piano, and her tastes in sports run to bowling, for participation, and football, as a spectator sport.' Jo Hutchon, a 19 year old fresh man, who was selected Queen of the Belle Hop Ball this fa,ll, adds another beauty honor to her slate,, as she becomes the Maid of Honor for the coming May Day. Jo, a blue-eyed blonde, is 5’6 and weighs 122. An Arts and Letters major, Jo comes from the nation’s capital. Jo’s activities include Col legian, Modem Dance club, and Inkling candidate. Jo was named Miss Central High in 1948. Barbara Baker, a Liberal Arts student majoring in art and ad vertising, is from Sunbury. She is a Delta Gamma pledge. Sue Knapp, who is from Doyles town, is a Home Economics stu dent majoring in child develop ment. Sue is a-Kappa Alpha Theta pledge. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1950 May Queen —by Lion Studio Loraine Stotler Maid of Honor Jo Hulchon NO BLUEBOOKS HERE i ■ You're Sure of A Degree . . . of Fine Relaxation Spend An Evening With YES, MY Darling aughter At CENTER STAGE Tickets— •At Student Union Desk • Friday—9oc • Sat.. $1,25. Refreshments Leonides, Simmons Vie For VB Crown Vying for the volleyball cham pionship are Simmons, League V, and Leonides, League IV win ners. The powerful Leonides eight won their place in the playoffs by trimming McElwain, 34-12, in the Wednesday night semi-finals. With an unbeaten season behind them, the smooth ly operating Leonides crew didn’t give McElwain a chance to score. Terry Sheehan played an out standing game for McElwain, garnering seven of their points; while Evelyn Laning chalked up 14 for the victors. , In their previous play-off game, Leonides trounced League 11, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 47-22. In the absence of their high scorer, Ginny Miller (who scored 35 points in a previous game), they were obviously outclassed. Simmons Smashes In the other half of the semi finals, Simmons smashed Ather ton 52-19. After edging out Gam ma Phi Beta in the quarter finals, the Athertonians appeared rather feeble when faced by the mighty Simmonites. Pat Siegal, Saya Silverman, Barb Cochran, and Louise Shepherd set the scoring pace for Simmons. Tau Kappa Epsilon At a recent election held by Tau Kappa Epsilon Arthur Trautmann was chosen president; Donald Gib ble, vice-president; David Mar golf, secretary; Donald Mattern, treasurer; William Seitzer, pledge master; Robert Goodell, custod ian; Duane Snyder, chaplain; Charles Swartz, historian; Arthur MacCorkle, house manager; Jo seph Leitzinger, social chairman, Huber Stevens, IFC representa tive; and William Whiteford, alumni secretary. MADEMOISELLE The quality magazine for smart young women, 35 cents 122 East 42 Street, New York 17, New York: A Street & Smith Publication Gilbreth To Address Coeds; “Yourself And Your Job” “Yourself and Your Job” will be the subject of an inspirational talk by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth at the WSGA Convocation in Schwab Auditorium at 7 p.m., Monday. Officers of WSGA will be installed after the lecture. They in clude: president, Barbara Sprenkle; vice president, Virginia Miller; secretary, Ella Louise Williams; senior senator, Anne orrest; junior senators, Mary Jane Woodring and Eleanor Griffith; sophomore sena tor, Jo Hutchon; andtown sena tor, Robin Brunner. Following the convocation an informal reception for Dr. Gil breth will be held in McElwain Barbara Sprenkle Hall lounge. All students and members of the faculty are invit ed to attend. Sororities have been asked by WSGA to cancel or postpone meetings on Monday night so that members may attend the lecture and convocation. Everybody’s talking about MADEMOISE the college girls’ favorite fashion magazii And everybody’s talking about Charles Sho where you can "sign up” for th next 12 issues of MademoiSELL) sign up today! 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