SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950 WSGA Retreat To Begin At 9 The .WSGA retreat will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in Hemlock cottage, located be side Grange dormitory. The purpose of the retreat is to educate' the girls in student government and,to produce bet ter understanding of the consti tutions of the various women’s organizations on campus. Mem bers of WSGA, WRA, Panhel and Leonides will attend the retreat. During the morning sessions the constitutions of the women’s organizations will be read and two joint meetings will be held. WSGA and WRA will meet to discuss women’s elections, and Panhel and Leonides will discuss the orientation week program. The afternoon sessions will be devoted to general discussions of two major subjects, ■ "how to create interest in women’s stu dent ; government” and “should we have a training program for leaders?” At 4:15 p.m. Miss Mary Brew er, assistant dean of women, will summarize the day’s activities. Phi Sigma Sigma Members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were entertained by Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority in their chapter room on Wednesday, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The actives of Phi Sigma Sig ma entertained the pledges at a % >v > „ illJEt iL if*®:* ,*fi■■'' '" '> j#.rttf' ___ s - YES. .. Compare Chesterfield with th brand you’ve been smoking ... Open a pack ... smell that milder Chesterfield aroma. Prove —tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. Now smoke Chesterfields — they do smoke milder , and they leave NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE. *’?■s<> < ■ • smin IN AMERtCA-S CpiLEGES Kids See Movies , Play Games, Give Santa Rough Time Christmas wrappings and emp ty dixie cups were scattered on the floor of the White hall lounge after the annual WRA party. Approximately 75 children be tween the ages of three and six from Windcrest trailer camp at tended. Two Mickey Mouse and one Donald Duck cartoons were shown. The gymnasium which was to be the scene of a group of games provided a lot of space for the energetic tots who just wanted to run around. While awaiting the appearance of Santa Claus, Anne Forrest told stories when the children were grouped around the Christmas tree. Paul Beighley played Santa Claus and handed out presents to the audience. Santa had to think fast when one of the older chil dren present said, “I don’t believe you are Santa Claus.” “I’m not the real Santa Claus but I’m one of his helpers,” was the reply. The answer was satis factory. Ice- cream, apples, candy canes, and cookies were/served before the children left. pajama party in the chapter room on Monday night. A skit was presented and refreshments were served. ■Si#-??:#***’ gaa awi gg| jft'| g» g tthflr H SIZ » ■ fiT” ftp THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA SORORITY LEADERS get together at Panhellenic council re treat held last Saturday. Left to right: Shirley Miller, Lyn Levitt, Barbara Sprenkle, Jacqueline Warner, Helen Harsh, Nancy George, Dorothy Horgan. Janet Reed, Genie Deger. Beta Sigma Qmicron Beta Sigma Omicron sorority entertained Theta Phi Alpha sor ority at an informal get-together in the suite. A musical .program was presented and refreshments were served. ,- ' . ' '1 X \% Panhel Workshop In Action » ifirM JnsF * W rji a r . -M. • a. g- A. ft ;•: .■ -Jr. j* / fXj ** Collegian photo by Bersinger DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW All Types of Gifts at Niltany Card and Gift Shop Opposite Atherton Hall PAGE SEVEN Air iOTC Plans Women's Program Coeds at the College may soon get a chance to take an ROTC course lepding to a reserve com mission in the Women’s air force. Lt. Col. Jack W. Dieterle, pro fessor of air science and tactics at the College, said that the Air ROTC department wants to know kow many women students would he interested in such a course. Colonel Dieterle pointed out that the survey is being conduct ed for planning purposes, and no such program has as yet been authorized. /'W £-\ P ..iSCMPHS TAKER OX CAMP4IS Cipyr.jf.l IMO, tecnMhlt: