The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 03, 1950, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950
Cwens To Open 3-Day
National Convention
The three-day national Cwens Convention will open at Penn
State, this afternoon with-registration of delegates in McElwain
Hall Lounge from 2:00 to 4:30. Registration will be followed by an
organized tour of campus;
Twenty-five delegatek will represent the University of Miami,
University of Kentacky, East.. Kentucky College, Muskingum
Col
lege, University of Pittsburgh,
Carnegie TeCh, Nlegheny Col
lege, Seton Hill, and Westmins
ter College.
Get-Acquainted Party Tonight
Tonight the local Cwens will
entertain the visiting delegates at
a get-acquainted party in McEl
wain Lounge, after which , -.they
will attend the Mortar Board
Mardi Gras
. carnival. •
The convention agenda for the
next two days will inclnde :Work
shop discussions' to be by .na
tonal. officers, and, a fOrmal,,,din
ner at the Nittany Lion Inn -to
morrow evening.
Committee Houle
Committee heads for the con
vention are Kay Gilroy, registra
tion; Lois Jakob, programs; Mari
lyn Jones, workshops; Geraldine
Kassab, place; Eleanor Miller,
feast; Virginia Miller, entertain
ment; Sally Shapiro, housing.
The old Cwens group aided.the
present Cwens in making plans
for the convention and will par
ticipate in it. •
Philotes To Hold
Cabin Party
Philotes will hold a cabin party
tonight • ;to become better. ac
quainted with their 28 new in
itiates. The girls will leave the
`campus for the WRA cabin by
chartered bus at 5:30 and re
turn about 10. Betty Buck, Anna
belle Niering, Dorothy Laine,
Clgice Liinch, and Mary Bar
bara Hardy are in charge of -re
freshments and preparing din
ner.
Home Ec Mixer
Set For Nov. 15
The Home Economics student
council will hold a mixer Nov. 15
at 7:30 p.m. in the TUB. Enter
tainment will be prbvided by
members of the Physical Educa
tion school until 9:45 p.m.
Co-chairmen Mary Jane, Dean
and Ed*ard Erotas said tat re
freshments will be served.
Tea For Foreign Students
A tea for foreign students and
staff will be held by PSCA Sun
day from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Hugh
Beaver 'room, 304 Old Main. For
eign students are especially in
vited but the tea is open to the
public.
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma sorority enter
tained the Garnma Phi Beta sor
ority at an informal tea on Tues
day afternoon. On Tuesday night
the Alpha Xi Delta sorority was
entertained at a Halloween party
by Delta Gamma.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Frat Dinners
To Begin Sufi.
Fraternity exchange dinners
Will begin:Sunday and will con
tinue until Dec. 15, Carl Baxn
hart, chairman of the IFC ex-.
change dinner committee, said
yesterday.
Fraternities have been divided
into groups of three and each
house will send delegations of
Members to each fraternity in
the group. The dates for each
group will be decided by a joint
meeting of the social chairman of
the fraternities in each group.
Barnhart stated that after com
pletion of this plan, exchange
dinners will be held regularly
once a month.
List of Groups
Group 1 includes Acacia, Alpha
Gamma Rho, and Alpha Zeta.
In group 2 are Alpha Epsilon Pi,
Alpha Tau Omega, and Chi Phi.
In group 3 are Alpha Sigma Phi,
Beta Theta Pi and Delta Tau Del
ta.. Beta Sigma Rho, Delta Sigma
Phi, and Kappa Delta Rho are in
group 4. Group 5 is made up of
Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, and
T)11i. Delta Theta.
Ih group 6 are Delta Theta
Sigma, - Lambda Chi Alpha, and
Phi Kappa. Kappa Sigma, Phi
Epsilon Pi, and Phi Kappa Tau
are in group 7. Phi Gamma Del
ta, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Pi Kap
pa Alpha are in group 8. Group
9 includes Phi Kappa Psi, Phi
Sigma• Kappa, and Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. Group 10 has Phi Sigma
Delta, Pi Lambda Phi, and Sigma
Phi Alpha.
Group 11 has Pi Kappa Phi,
Sigma Chi, and Sigma Pi. In
group 12 are Sigma Alpha Mu,
Sigma Phi Sigma, and Tau Phi
Delta. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, and Theta Xi are
in group 13. Group 14 has Sigma
Nu, Theta Kappa Phi, and Alpha
Chi Rho. Theta Chi, Zeta Beta
Tau, and Alpha Phi Delta are in
group 15. Group 16 includes Tri
angle and Alpha Chi Sigma.
Graduate Honored
Dr. Herman I. Chinn, graduate
of . the College in 1934, has been
named the 1950 winner of the
Welcome Medal and Award by
the Association of Military Sur
geons of the Uriited States.
• The award, which includes
$5OO in cash and silver medal
and scroll was given to Dr. Chinn
for his paper entitled, "Motion
Sickness in Military Service."
The prize is awarded annually
by, the association for the most
original investigation in the field
of military medicine.
Co-ato
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity en
tertained Alpha Chi Omega sor
ority on Tuesday at a Halloween
party. Games preceded a buffet
dinner and dancing. The students
danced the Mexican Hat dance,
the Charleston, and the fox trot.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
. Kappa Kappa. Gamma enter
tained" Tau Kappa Epsilon at a
square. dance Oct. 25. The party
was held in the recreation room
Of Malwain dormitory.
New initiates to Kappa Kappa
Gamma are Joyce Buchanan, Ann
Chapman, Barbara Conwell, Pat
Dennis, Sandy Hackett, Margaret
Mayberry, Joyce Kappas, and
Florence Tietz. Pat Capper of
Allegheny was recently affiliated.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha held a Big-
Little Sister tea in their suite
Monday. After this they had a
party for their advisors.
The group entertained Sigma
Phi Sigma at the fraternity house.
There was entertainment and re
freshments were served.
Pledge officers of the sorority
are Barbara Cochran, president;
Ruth Coates, vice-president; and
Doris Cook, secretary:
Sigma Nv
Recently initiated brothers of
Sigma Nu fraternity are Chester
A. Reed and James F. Barr.
The new pledges of the fraternity
are Fred Bigony, Grant F. Brein
ing, Stuart E. Butz, James Diehl,
John P. Hoerr 3rd, Michael E.
Kirshner, J. James Kofchur, Leo
W. Lemley,, Samuel 0. Lemon,
Samuel J. Marino, Donald J. Mill
house, E. Richard Moran, Larry
A. Ritter, Smedley G. Taylor, and
James J. Thomas.
Phi Kappa Tau
Recently initiated into Phi Kap
pa Tau fraternity are James Bar
clay, Charles Falzone, William
Gibson, Allen Houston, Rudolph
Mion, Robert Monohan, James
Morton, Charles Ochsrider,
George Ruby, Andrew Silock, and
Donnell Zurflich.
Pledged at Phi Tau this fall
are Alfred Baron, Paul Bourdeau,
John Falcone, John Gerhard,
Charles Godlasky, Anthony Kib
elbek, Joseph Leitinger, James
Moran, James Pollard, Grant
Price, and Toros Simonian.
Delta Zeta
Delta Zeta sorority held a
Founder's Day banquet at the
Centre Hills country club last
Tuesday.
Alumni members and under
graduates celebrated the comple
tion of the local chapter's three
years on campus. •
The guest speaker was Mrs.
Charles A. Morgan who was a
charter member of the chapter.
Now
midnight
coffee is
a snap!
When you're cramming for a tough (la .
you may need the quick "lift" of good coffeel
And Nescafe is the easy answer to that one.
It makes roaster-fresh coffee right in the cup.
No coffee-pot. No grounds. No brewing. Just put
one teaspoonful of Nescafd in a cup, add hot water
(preferably boiling) and stir. Swell coffee to give you
that late-hour pick-up!
And to easy on the allowance! The 4-oz. jar makes
about as many cups as a pound of ordinary coffee, yet
colts far less. Get a jar today. Checks
Moro pea* think NESCAFE` than all other instant coffees!
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hree Campus Queens To Be
n Court Of Mardi Gras King
Three campus queens will •be in the, court of the King of the
Mardi Gras when he is crowned at 10:30 tonight in Recreation hall.
They are Mary Anne Hanna, Miss Penn State, 1950; Jo Hutchon,
Belle Hop Ball Queen, 1949; and Lois Kenyon, Miss Penn State, 1949.
The coronation of the king, who will be elected from among
16 candidates, is one of the highlights of the Mardi Gras. Other
features of the carnival are the
booths run by sorority groups
and dancing to Darrell Riches
combo.
Rosen Will Crown King
'Janet Rosen, president of Mor
tar Board, who sponsors the Mar
di Gras, will crown the king.
Ruth Johnson will act as jester
and Ethel Brady will be the
crown bearer.
A plan illustrating the positions
of the booths is posted inside the
door at Recreation hall. Sororities
may begin setting up their booths
at 5 p.m. today. Twenty-five men
from Alpha Phi Omega will be
on' hand to assist.
Alpha Lambda Delta To Assist
Assisting Mortar Board women
at the booths tonight Will be sev
eral Alpha Lambda Delta women.
Committee chairmen for the
affair are Audrey Brua, letter and
entertainment; Gay Brunner, re
freshments; Bettina de Palma and
Mary Ellen Grube, publicity;
Anne Forrest, tickets and decor
ations; and Barbara Sprenkle,
king.
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PAGE SEVEN
Sigma Delta Tau
Recently pledged to Sigma Del
ta Tau were Sarah Bassell, Ro
berta Goldberg, Rosalind Gross,
and Janice Robbins.
thru the
Looking Glass
with George
Remember in the last col
umn I mentioned I had found
three deek-ends? Well, darhed
if a fellow didn't call in to say
he was the one who lost them..
Competition is Stiff
Which made me very happy,
because it proved someone had
read the column. With this en
couragement, I start dreaming
about being a Mr. Ferris (big
Wheel in the advertising busi
ness). I pick up the Philadel
phia Inquirer to look at want
ads and find an agency wants a
copywriter.
The agency gives The re
quirements. But then they add
this line. "Our stiff has been
notified of this ad." That's wit
for George.
But Not Ethers Prices
, But the stuff Ethel has in her
store is for everybody. And the
prices certainly are not stiff.
Why, she's got the handsomest
note paper you've ever written
home for money on for only 50
and 60 cents. There's even a
pen and pencil set to write
with for only $l. And for 98
cents, you can get one of those
popular beer - can cigarette
lighters that holds so much
fluid you have to stop at a gas
station to fill up.
Light of Your Life
Speaking of lighters, here's
the neatest trick of the semes
ter. It's the Cobra, a lighter so
small you can wear it on a
charm bracelet. It measures
less than an inch in any direc
tion. And it works ("we dare
them all"). What's more, the
Cobra is a stunning addition
to your ensemble. The body
comes in bright red, green, or
alligator, with gold colored
metal parts and trim. It looks
like an expensive lighter, but
the price is actually only $3. lef
you want to be the light of Irks
life, this is it.
When a Zipp(o) Is
Worth a 3
Another bright light is the
ever faithful Zippo, all dolled
up in leather to look like a fine
piece of luggage. It comes in
green, I:gue, red, brown, pump
kin, and mustard, with gold
embellishment. The standard
price on this is $5. Not guar
anteed to light under water.
But try it on the top row of
the grandstand on a windy
Saturday afternoon: it stays
lighted anyplace there's air.
Which reminds me it's time
for me to take some. See yon
next week •
£th
112 E. COLLEGE AYE..
STATE COLLEGE, IPA•
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