The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1950, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Collegian Photo by Stone
THE HARVEST BALL of Rec hall last Saturday night featured
decorations in the Western style, carrying out the Round-Up theme.
This was the second year that the ball was a "big-time" affair; pre
vious dances had been held in the TUB. Watching the dancers axe
James Verosco. Shirley Miller, Joyce Harkins, and Joseph Breisch.
Eight New Recommendations
Proposed At Panhel Retreat
Sorority presidents and Panhellenic delegates drew up a
series of recommendations at the Panhellenic retreat held
Saturday in Maple cottage. The group, called together by
Nancy George, Panhellenic president, discussed sorority
problems and ways to overcome them.
The recommendations are to be considered by the Pan-
helleriic Council. They came out
of the discussions held on such
topics as interfraternity coopera
tion. scholarship, public relations,
activities, social relations and
alumnae' assistance.
The recommendations drawn
up by the group are:
1. Find a central meeting place
where all Panhellenic activities
may be carried on.
2. Set up a system of schedul
ing all social events between fra
ternities and sororities, so that
some sororities will not be over
burdened with too many parties
in one week.
Panhel Booklet
3. Compile a booklet with com
plete information on sororities on
campus to be sent out to all wom
en expected on campus.
4. Present a show or some oth
er activity with all sororities con
tributing to the event and all
proceeds to be equally divided.
The proceeds would be used for
the philanthropy projects of each
grotip,
5. Set up a system of supervised
study hours for all sorority wom
en vlhose marks are not satisfac
tory.
6. Schedule monthly meetings
between sorority officers, such as
presidents, pledge trainers, and
treasurers.
Newsletter
7. Publish a newsletter similar
to the Interfraternity council
newsletter.
8. Send junior panhellenic
member to senior panhellenic
meetings.
The retreat was called a suc
cess by Miss George. Another one
will be planned for March or
April and both juniors and sen
iors will attend it.
Besides the thirty-eight sorority
women, Mrs. A. K. Anderson, Mrs.
J. F. O’Brien; and Miss Brewer,
advisors, attended the retreat.
WSGA Members
To Hear O'Brien
Mrs. Joseph O’Brien, wife of
the debate squad coach, will
speak to the members of WSGA
next Wednesday, Dec. 6, in the
WSGA senate room, White hall.
Parliamentary procedure will
be the theme of Mrs. O'Brien’s
talk to the group. This talk will
be heard by the Senate, House
of Representatives, Freshman
Council, Leonides officers, WRA
board and presidents of the wom
ens’ honoraries.
THE.DAILY COT LEGTAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Mac Morgan-
(Continued from page one)
No. 104 by Liszt, arid Scherzo in
E minor, Op. 16 by Mendelssohn.
Continuing his recital, Morgan
will sing four numbers by Jo
hannes Brahms. They are: “Oh
Would I Were a Child Again,”
“What Joy To Behold Thee,”
“May Night,” and “The Message.”
He then will sing “To the Eve
ning Star” from “Tannhauser” by
Richard Wagner.
The closing series of songs will
include “The Bird's , Courting
Song” by John La .Montaine, “Do
Not Go, My Love” by Richard
Hageman, “Mr. Jim” by Albert
Hav Malotte, “I’m Going’ Away”
by Richard Bales, and “Your
Eyes Shine in My Own” (Gypsy
Baron) by Johann Strauss.
PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses. Front of
Armory. M.J.B. inside case. Call 5051-
1087. Booth 112.
, MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR Christmas cards and supplies
for less. The BX is your store. Sup
port it.
THROW AWAY your bluebooke files and
read FROTH . . . Education issue . . .
out soon.
MEALS FOR students in vicinity of 622
S. Allen St. Mrs. E. Miley.
Brahms Numbers
CLASSIFIEDS
FOUND
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs-*ju.’t
call 2492 or brine machine ,to ’633 ; W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years «*-■
perience is at your service.
TUTORING DONE in math, physics,
chem.: all claeses. For appointments
•r'te T'.O. Box 476.
WANTED
RELIABLE STUDENT with edr to de
• liver Collegians everyday; Contact Ed
Noyes. Phone 4702.
ROOM FOR Rent. Single. Half block
from cniripu*. 227 W. Park. May be
v.sed by couple. Kitchen privileges.
WARM FEET? It's a pleasure to get a
hotfoot with Zetu socks I Dec. 9th 'Corner
1:00—4 ;30. ' .
FOR RENt
FURNISHED ROOM to student And wife
or student. Call 7677.
SINGLE AND one half double Toom. Phone
State College 6242.
FOR SALE
DESOTO COUPE 1936. Latent inspection
$66. Call 3897 after 4 p.m.
COMPLETE 30 ft.. Trailer 1949 Mobile
Cruiser. Hot water heater, bath, porch.
Excellent location. Call 6696 after 0 p.m.
BROWN SHARKSKIN suit single breasted,
Brown gabardine cardigan. Both .40
long. Excellent condition. Gall Bob Gates
4928.
MUST SELL Kodak 35 camera complete
with, rangefinders .arid carrying case.
Best offer takes it. John Gaut 7621.
TWO TICKETS for Military Ball. Only
$4.00. Call Jim Railing—Dorm 22 —
Room 24.
1940 CHEVROLET Tudor. New rings,
wrist pins, vnlves, rubber. Paint winter
ised. $460. Richard Hess, State College
8965.* _
TUXEDO-PERFECT condition. Size 87.
$2O. Stinson, Dorm 35 Room 24.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950
CHEVROLET coupe. Good running
*• con litlon. Must sell. Best offer takes
4225.
COLD ? GREY, sheepskin lined jacket.
-. Size 42. Waist length. Worn six times.
"•35 rew—s3o. Pete 8129.
..lf*3G CHEVROLET coupe. Good running
condition. Must Sell. Best offer takes iu
CnJl 4225. / -
LOST
.RAY TOPCOAT, Hess Brothers label;
outside room 3, Sparks weeks ago.
Call Frank, Dorm 85, Room 1L Phone
•051-295.
CHI PHI fraternity pin. Thurs. 29 Nov.
Call ‘John Schulte 4832.
K&E LOG LOG Duplex Slide Rule. Name
inside case. Reward. Call Bill Mooney.
3188. .
BLUE-RIMMED Glasses lost in Electrical
Engineering. Needed _bad!y. Call Marcia
Shintcri, 66 Atherton.
SIIEAFFER’S LIFETIME Penj imprinted
with name Marian Williams. Value! as
Tift. Simmons 305.
GREY GABARDINE topcoat. In TUB, Dec.
1. I have yours. Call Alex 7167.
LOST: NOVEMBER 20, Parker 51 pen
with gold cap. Also black Eversharp
pencil. Call’ Clarence 6935.
For Christmas
• • •
BOOKS
1) Library of Great
Painters '
Van Gogh
El Greco .
Renoir
sld each
2) “Age of Faith” by
Will Durant
$7.50 single
$lO.OO two volumes
3) “In Our Image” by
Hartes & Rowe
$lO.OO
Plates from it alone
$5.06
4) “Trees of Pennsylvania”
Attractive bindings on
every book. The ideal gift
for every member of your
family.
BIBLES
1) “Dartmouth Bible”
2) “Westminster Edition of
Holy Bible”
SI 0.00
For something senti
mental give a Bible. And
ours are' something you’ll
be proud to give.
Do all yoiir.
Christinas Shopping
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