SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16i .1950 Weekending With The Greeks Five formal,fraternity dances are scheduled for this last week end before Christmas, and themes for all of them will be based on the holiday season. Phi Kappa Tau will hold its annual Christmas formal at the Chapter house, following a ban quet which will begin at 7 p.m. Don Zurflieh and the Continen tals will play for the dance which is open. The banquet, of course, is closed. Theta Phi Alpha sorority is joining Theta Chi fraternity for a Christmas pledge formal at the Theta Chi house. The • dance, which will begin at 9 is closed. Beta Theta Pi and Phi Kappa Sigma are both holding pledge dances at their respective houses. Both have issued open invitations and the dances will last from 9 to 12. Delta Sigma Phi will present its annual Christmas formal at the chapter house. This dance is open and will begin at 9. KKGs Champs In SM Ping Pong Kappa Kappa Gahima’s won two out of three matches over Phi Sigma Sigma last night to capture the WRA intramural ping pong championship. The Kappa’s won the two singles matches, while the Phi Sigs came through to win the doubles game 21-10, 21-16. Pair ing for the Kappas were Sandy Hackett and Joyce Buchanan, with the Phi Sig’s Ellen Fried man and Rhoda Hyman doubled for the victory. Kappa “Pete” Caraway ' the first singles match over Sally Shapiro, Phi Sig, 26-28, 21-16, 22- , 20. Copping the second singles game was Pat Capper, Kappa, 22-24, 24-22, 21-10 against Aud ( rey Barasch, Phi Sig. / Phys Ed Honorary Initiates 5 Women Five women were initiated in Lakonides, physical education t honorary for women, on Wednes day. Those initiated were: Barbara f Cross, -Norma Curcio, Lina Delle Donne, Sara Shoemaker, and Marilyn Williams. < Women chosen for membership must be physical education ma jors, have a 1.5 all-College aver age, and have accumulated three points received from participa tion in physical education extra •' curricular activities. , Kappa Delta Dorm 3 entertained Kappa Del ta sorority at a mixer Sunday ~ afternoon in the TUB, right this minute...roaster -fresh f Booing op? You'll cram more study into each night session by taking time out (just sec ndsl) for the ' :k "lift” of **•>£*■ (paaaaacH RIS WNiMticiiUid iratt mark af Tb* NettU Caavaar. he. ia IntutitttsanMewflat Men Must Dance With Men; Few Coeds At CA Club The C. A. folk-dancers are be ing plagued by the College ratio problem. It is no strange sight for a male member of a square dance to look and discover a fellow man as his enchanting partner. A sim ple and delightful solution to this partnerless problem would be the attendance of more women at the Circle and Square Dance club. This newly-formed club spon sored by the Penn State Chris tian association meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. in 100 Horti culture. Lenore Staats, director of the program said attendance for the club has been larger than ex pected, but, unfortunately, the majority of those attending have been men. Plaid cotton shirts and jeans for the men, and full cot ton skirts for the women are the usual attire for the square dance set. Music for the dances has been provided by records, but an at tempt will be made to present guest dance callers at future meetings. Besides fqlk and square dancing, the group has learned four or five dances from other countries. Surgeon To Speak To Newman Club Dr. Francis Taylor, a surgeon at the Altoona hospital, will speak on “The Dangers of the Welfare State” at the Newman club’s De cember breakfast to be held at the Allencrest tomorrow after the 9 o’clock mass. Tickets may be purchased at the entrance be tween 9:45 and 10:15. Debaters agree on eimiWM t teaspoonful in a cup, add piping hot water and stir. In flavor, price, convenience. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will entertain at a party today for the needy children nearby. Mrs. Jack Haswell will hold her annual Christmas party for the sorority tomorrow evening. Sigma Delta Tau Recently elected officers of Sig ma Delta Tau include: Ruth Grot sky, president; Laryn Sax; vice president; Eleanor Forman, sec retary; Phyllis Sherman, treas urer; and Lois Samuels, scholar ship chairman. Phi Sigma Sigma The following pledges were ini tiated into Phi Sigma Sigma sor ority on Thursday: Ruth Abt, Frances Rosenwasser, Shirley Ruttenberg, and Michelle Weil ler. CSo-C*diti Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 9... the marsh hm V ; “For a while they had me swampedr Seems like this confused fowl got mixed in a metaphor and was- almost turned into a guinea pig. The story goes she got caught in a welter of quick-trick cigarette tests ... one puff of this brand, then a puff of that... a sniff, a whiff a fast inhale and exhale. And then she was supposed to know all about cigarette mildness! Is that the way to treat a lady? And is that the way to judge a cigarette? We think not. That’s why we suggest: The sensible test The 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you’ve enjoyed Camels and only Camels for 30 days in your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste) -we believe you’ll know why... More People Smoke Cornels than any other cigarette! Football Center To Wed Alumna The marriage of Miss Janice Stevenson, daughter of Mrs. Itska Stevenson, of Chester, Pa., and Kenneth Bunn jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bunn, of 133 S. GiU street, State CoUege, wiU be solemnized at 2 p.m. today in the Presbyterian church, Media, Pa. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother, Richard Stevenson, will wear a gown of white lace and win carry a white bible. The bridesmaids, Miss Dede McClintock, Miss Joan Bunn, and Miss PearUa Stevenson, win wear green gowns. James Raymond wiU be best man for Mr. Bunn, and the ush ers will be William Hockersmith and Winiam Leonard. Mr. Bunn, who wiU be graduat ed in physical education in Jan uary. is a member of Phi Kappa * AGE SEVew £nej.ag.ementA Durling-Correll The engagement of Miss Betty Correll of BernardsviUe, N.J. and Carlton Durling of Whitehouse, N.J., has been announced. Mr. Durling is a student at the Col lege and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Correll is a graduate of Penn Hall junior college. Christmas Party All students at the College are invited to the Thompson hall Christmas party which will be held tonight from 8:30 to 11:30 in the lounge of Thompson hall. Psi fraternity and the varsity football team. Miss Stevenson was graduated in 1949 in home economics. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Bunn will reside in State College. * u 'n } ' '))
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