The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 02, 1950, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950
VMI To Select
'Queen'Finalists
Twenty-four pictures of candi
dates for the title Queen of the
Military, ball have been sent to
the ; Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, Va., where they will
be judged.
The ROTC staff at VMI will
select five finalists this weekend,
and'their names will be announc
ed in Tuesday’s Collegian.
_ Candidates for queen may be
either: coeds or imports, but they
must be dates of cadets or mid
shipmen at the College. The final
ists will be awarded jewel boxes,'
and the queen will receive flow
ers and a crown in addition.
A receiving line will form at
the door,of Rec hall at 9 p.m.,
and the queen will be crowned
after the''Grand March at 10:30.
Students who wish to attend the
Military ball may obtain invita
tions at the ROTC departmental
offices.
WSGA Committee
Will Make Survey
A social program survey will
be conducted today among all
women students by the newly
formed social committee of the
Women’s Student Government as
sociation, Ruth Johnson, chair
man, announced yesterday.
The survey will be used to de
termine the number of women
not engaged in a mixed social
program, the number of women
who would like to join such a
program, and in what type of pro
gram the women would like to
take part.
The committee will cooperate
with the West dorm, Nittany, and
Pollock social committees. It con
sists of an appointed social chair
man for each of the women’s
living units.
Dorm Committee
To Sponsor Dance
A record dance will be spon
sored by the Thompson hall social
committee for residents of the
West dorm area in the Thomp
son hall lounge and recreation
room from 7:45 to 10:45 Monday
night.
Freshman women will be
granted 10 o’clocks and upper
class. women will be given 11
o’clocks for the affair, according
to the dean of women’s office.
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Soph Hop Cut-ups
Members of the decoration committee for the Soph Hop held at
Rec hall last night put final touches to the bandstand. Shown cut
ting letters which spelled "Welcome Sophomores" are Margaret
Kerr, Robert Gribben, and Kathleen Greenbaum. Norman Miller
ling adds a streamer to the bandstand.
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Delta Chi Adviser
Predicts Survival
Of Greek System
. Although the fraternity system
has been in. many crises before,
it still survived and will con
tinue to survive in the future,
according to Dr» Marsh W. White,
physics professor at the College,
and adviser to the local chapter
of Delta Chi fraternity.
Fraternities today are under
constant pressure in some quar
ters, just as they had been in
past years, and have received
considerable support and aid
TIME'S SHORT FOR MILITARY BALL—
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your TUX at HUR'S
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tend buying a tux or renting one, stop in and
see us now and avoid the last minute rush.
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E. College Avenue. State College
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from alumni during periods of
great trouble, said Dr. White.
Penn State, which ranks near
the top in fraternity circles, has
49 chapters with a total member
ship exceeding 2000.
Contrasting the fraternity of
today with that of 30 years ago,
Dr. White said that most of the
chapters are considerably larger.
He pointed out that the average
fraternity today has a budget of
about $25,000.
“As to the boys, there’s little
difference between the fraternity
man of 1950 and the fraternity
man of 1920,” said Dr. White.
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