The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 26, 1950, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Belle Hop Ball Set Oct. 21;
Contest For Queen Begins
The Belle Hop Ball, now an annual affair, will be held this year
at Recreation Hall on October 21. Again, it will be sponsored by the
Greeters, an organization of hotel administration students.
Every year a queen is selected from pictures submitted by or
's queen was Jo Hutchon, spon
ons who wish to sponsor a queen
ganizations on campus. Last year
sored by Delta Upsilon. Organizati
for this year's ball are asked to
get the pictures in as soon as
possible.
Rules for entering girls in the
contest are:
1. Any group or organization
on campus can sponsor a co-ed.
2. Groups wishing to enter girls
will bring or mail pictures, but
not snapshots, with the name of
the girl and the organization
sponsoring her to the hotel ad
ministration office, Home Eco
nomics Building.
3. Entrees must be in by Oct
ober 14.
4. The pictures will be judged
by a panal of impartial judges,
and five finalists will be selected.
Winner Chosen at Ball
5. The winner, to be selected
from the five finalists, will be
chosen by popular applause at the
ball.
6. The winner will be awarded
the Belle Hop Ball's cup.
The Belle Hop Ball has become
an established affair on campus
since it was started in .1946.
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ING SELLER IN A E ICA* L
New Counselor
Betty Lou Jones was recently
chosen Senior Counselor for the
WRA Executive Board. Last year
Betty Lou served as Intramural
chairman of the board.
ADS Officers
New officers of Alpha Delta
Sigma, national advertising fra-,
ternity, are: Edwin Singel, presi
dent; Owen Landon, vice presi
dent; Edward Sykes, secretary;
Wayne Culver,. treasurer; Hal
Woolin, publicity director.
Inter-Church Leaders
New officers of the Inter-
Church fellowship are: Ernest
Mackey, president; Howard Ker
stetter, vice-president, Josephine
Bucknell, secretary; Thomas
Kline, treasurer and the Rev.
Richard Goding, adviser. •
Sigma Phi Alpha recently in
itiated the following men: Robert
Dages, James Gray, and Thaddeus
Yarosh.
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gan R. Moorehead last September
9 in Drexel Hill. Miss Chalk, a
Kappa Gamma, from Drexel Hill.
will graduate in February in the
school of education. Mr. Moore
head graduated in August, 1949
in the school of engineering and
is a Delta Sigma Phi. He is from
Indiana, Pa.
On August 30 Barbara Brice,
Alpha Xi Delta, was married to
Ralph Cross. Miss Brice is from
Butler and is a Senior in Physical
Education.
Susanne Nickum was married
to Charles Morasco this Sept
ember in the couple's hometown
of Terrytown, New York. Miss
Nickum is a Kappa Kappa Gam
ma majoring in science. Mr.
Moorehead is from William and
Mary College and a member of
Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
The engagement of Patrice
Harrington, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, to Don Roy, Sigma Nu,
was announced this June. Miss
Harrington, from Pittsburgh, is
in Home Economics. Mr. Roy,
who graduated in June, is from
Philadelphia. The couple plan to
be married this winter. •
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LOST
"STATE—OF—MAINE" raincoat. Light
brown, medium. Call 7868 and ask for
Charles Crispens.
ARMY TRENCH Coat, outside 405 Old
Main between Sept. 10th and 12th. Call
Lincoln Van Sickel at 4908.
BRAND NEW Army Officer's raincoat,
size 42, outside 217 Willard Hall. Sept.
22. Call 2643.
WALLET LOST on campus Mon. after
noon. Keep money, return wallet and
important cards by mail. Bernard Kelley,
406 Thompson, Box 1185. •
LOST GOLD Woman's Corduroy raincoat.
Taken from outside 303 Willard last
Friday. Call Janet Friedman, 140 Sim
mons.
FOR RENT
COMFORTABLE ROOMS With hot and
cold running water. Faculty and gradu
ate students. Central,—quiet. Colonial
Hotel. 123 W.. Nittany Ave. State College.
Phone 4850.
ONE-HALF 'Room for male student, and
board. Call 7247.
TWO DOUBLE rooms for rent. Private
bath. Call 6195.
FOR SALE
OFFICER'S Regulation Green Blouse. Size
35R. Never worn. First $lO or highest
offer. 116 Hamilton Hall.
HOUSE TRAILER. 25 ft., with porch and
awning, 6xB room, electric refrigerator,
apt. size, gas range—suitable for 1 or 2
children. Woodsdale Park or Phone Pleas
ant Gap 407. Hayden.
SMALL TRAILER. Well known•make. Ex
cellent condition. $650. Immediate oc
cupancy. Call Woodsdale ,Park 6595
after 5.
c rUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950
CLASS
lEDS
GERMAN "Prazision Ecobra" drafting
sets. New. Apply Nittany Dorm 38-9.
1940 PLYMOUTH, excellent condition.
$440. Radio. and heater. Bob Landesman,
Hamilton Hall, 57. Call 5051 Ext. 1170.
HOUSE TRAILER for sale, or will rent,
on or before Friday including use of
two-room annex and furnishings, city
water, radiant heating, large - lot with
garden, etc. Come to Householder's Trailer
at Fine Grove Mills.
MUSICIANS WANTED for organized
band playing all special arrangements.
Call 2230.
BOARDERS—Excellent Food—sll per
week with breakfast—slo per week with
out breakfast. Deductions for weekend
meals missed. Contact Beaver House 7851.
STUDY DESK. Contact Bob Reed 4951
between 6 and 8 p.m.
TUTOR for review of I.gt year college
math. Call 6488.
ATTENTION ALL campus residents—
Sunday papers delivered to your /door
at no extra cost. See Student News Agency
representative or 112 Old Main. '
THE PERSON is known who removed
shoulder bag from 2nd floor—Willard.
To avoid trouble return at once to Student
GOOD FOOD! Plenty of it. Home cooked,
served family style 7 clays weekly—
close to campus—rates reasonable. The
Maple Club. 928 West College. Phone G3BO.
THE - PERSON who took wrong raincoat
from second floor of Eng. A. last Fri
day at noon may exchange it by calling
6789. Ask for Bill.
BILL'S MODEL SHOP is the complete
model airplane and supply headquarters
in town; 202 West Prospect-0:30-9:00
p.m.
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