TUESDAY.-FEBRUARY 6,1951 IFC Releases DsrmerSchedule The Interfraternity council has released the schedule of exchange dinners for the month of Febru ary.' Each fraternity will send five men to each of the other two fraternities in its group. The fol lowing groups have been an announced: Acacia, Alpha Tau Omega, and Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Beta Theta Pi, and Kappa Delta Rho; Alpha Sig ma Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, and Phi Delta Theta; Beta Sigma Rho, Delta Upsilon, and Phi Kappa. Delta Chi, Lambda Chi Alphas and Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Theta Sigma, Phi Epsilon Pi, arid Pi Kappa Alpha; Kappa Sigma,. Phi Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon;- Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa, and. Sigma Phi Al pha; Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Lambda Phi, and Sigma Pi; Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Chi, and Tau Phi Delta; Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, and Theta Xi. Sigma Alpha Mu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Alpha Chi Rho; Sig ma Phi Epsilon, Theta Kappa Phi, and Alpha Phi Delta; Theta Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma, and Chi Phi; Sigma Nu, Zeta Beta Tau, and Alpha Gamma Rho; Triangle and Alpha Zeta. WRA To Present Participation Cup WRA will award a participa tion cup for the first time at the end of the intramural Eligibility for the cup will be based on the number of limes the recipient has taken part in the intramural sports, acted as timer or kept score. Members of the Intramural and the faculty advisor of WRA voted approval of the award. WRA To Sponsor Sweetheart Dance The annual WRA ' Sweetheart Dance, a girl-ask-boy affair, will be held ■ Saturday v Feb. 17 from 9 : to 12 p.m. in White hall. WRA publicity director Carolyn Bar rett reported yesterday. Jack Huber and his orchestra will furnish music with Polly Potter as the featured vocalist. Tickets will sell for $1.50 per couple, tax included. Corsages for the women will be optional for this semi-formal gathering. All proceeds from the dance will be contributed for the care of a European war orphan, adopt ed by WRA last year. Zeta Tau Alpha The sorority recently installed the 'following officers: Genie Deger, president; Janet Frutiger, vice-president; Betty Anders, sec retary; Barbara Cochran, treas urer; Uta . McGill: guard; and Adith Raak, historian. right this minute...roaster -fresh / Booing up? You'll cram more study into each night session by taking time out (just sec- j n flavor, price, convenience, cods!) for the quick "lift" of . you’ll find it's a real eye- Nescafe*. opener. The 4-oz. jar makes No coffee-pot. No grounds. as many cups as a pound of No brewing. Yet Nescafe ordinary coffee, yet costs at •esb coffee... least 20£ less. Get some today Simply put ... /or pure co 4 More people drink NESCAFE "■mali |)rrmci< N(S CAT AT) ts tbt utMtt rtflitot «l tridl mart *1 Tbo RctUi Cempiny.Uc to lisif Mti itssilitblt coftcc pftftct which lumiK pgm it mt tiWt ***** »■* me i c uUMniu mum art journo) odtirttotib Unuct Uw a— Co-£*dits Alpha Tau Omega Newly elected officers of Al pha Tau Omega fraternity include: Stanley Wengert, presi dent; John Erickson, vice-presi dent; Philip Christy, secretary: Robert Montgomery, treasurer; William Barr, keeper of annals; Robert Herstine, sentinel; and Daniel Kistler, usher. •Sixmma Phi Seta Gamma Phi Beta sorority en .ertained Phi Gamma Delta fra ternity at an informal party in the Grange playroom; Several skits ivere presented. Belta Theta Sigma Delta Theta Sigma fraternity installed the- following new of ficers: Robert Zarr, president; Winfield Boyd, vice-president; Harold Hawk, secretary; Paul Anderson, treasurer; Alvin Grasse, caterer; James Powell, assistant caterer; Paul Shogran, house manager; and William hike, custodian. Dr. R. B. Dickerson, vice-dean of the School of Agriculture, took charge of the installation cere mony. Chf Omega Newly elected officers of Chi Omega sorority are Margaret Doggett president; Janet .Cour s-ey, vi c e-president: Virginia Preuss, secretary; and Mary Louise Elliott, treasurer. The sorority’s pledge class of- .'leers are Sally Lou Jones, presi dent; Polly Hedge, vice-presi dent; and Jane Wayne Hiilsman. ■ccret'ary-treasurer. The sorority was entertained :.>y Beta Theta Pi fraternity for dinner and dancing. Jigma Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Mu has elected the following officers: David Bronstein. prior; Jerry Weisman, exchequer; Lowell Keller, re corder; Eugene Senamy, pledge master; Burton Cushncr, serg eant-at-arms; and Manuel Class man, alumni recorder. Alpha Chi Omega New officers of Alpha Chi Omega sorority are Norma Krin ey. president; Ruth Klosky, first vice-president; Marybert Kin caid, treasurer; Peggy Hepler, warden; and Nancy Showers, chaplain. lfFjarriag.es Horst-Monaeo The wedding of Josephine Mo naco and Samuel L. Horst was solemnized on Jan. 26, in the Lutheran Student Chapel. The Itev. Edwerth E. Korte officiated. Miss Monaco is a senior in so ciology. Mr. Horst is "majoring in coology and entomology, and is rlso a senior. The couple are living at 131 S. Jill street. 1 teaspooaful in a cup, add piping hoc water and stir. all other Instant Co, Ulllli X Otaxa'WufjXiUn, j. 16 Women Initiated By E & C Fraternity Sixteen women have been initi ated by Chi Theta, women’s pro fessional economics' and com merce fraternity. They include: Eliza Beth Allgood, Oleta Ams ler, Carolyn Caveny, Janet Fried man, Inga Hoffmann, Rhoda Hy man, Judith Krakower, Sylvia Kulp, Nancy Wiker, Margaret Boruch, Beatrice Coleman, Yer dis Ellison, Eleanore- Harkowitz, June Moritgomery, Patricia Pe ters and Dori Spielberg. • Officers of the group are Nan cy Anderson, president: Margaret King, vice-president; Jacqueline Warner, corresponding secretary; Mary Conrath, recording secre tary; and Joan King,, treasurer. At present Chi Theta is peti tioning for national standing as a chapter of Phi Chi Theta, a na tional commerce and finance pro fessional and honorary society for women. Mrs. Hibbs Returns As Mousing Head Mrs. Cordelia Hibbs has been reassigned as the director of wo men’s housing. Mrs. Hibbs had previously held the post for four years, but last semester she served as a hostess in Simmons hall. Mrs. Marion Crossen, retiring housing director, has accepted a position with Pan-American air lines. She will leave New York Thursday night to fly to the Vir gin islands, where she will gather mformation for a publicity book let to be published by the air lines. - Mrs. Marion Beaumont has re placed Mrs. Hibbs as a hostess at Simmons hall. She was formerly a hostess at Baldwin r Wallace col lege in Berea, O. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi- Alpha recently pledged Carol Buehler, M..ry Churney, Edna Grabialc, Mary' Ellen Malloy, Antoinette Rauseo. and Sue Stormer. HUR’S MEN’S SHOP’S SUITS Reg. Now $40.00 $29.50 50.00 37.50 55.00 42.50 1 GROSS SHIRTS DRESS HATS 6.00 4.80 7.50 6.00 One Group $7.50 $3.95 PAJAMAS Reg. $3.95 4.95 5.95 HUR’S MEN’S SHOP E. College Ave. inxidiij tnnxn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Hem phill, of Coraopolis, Pa., have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth Green, and -John B. Dalbor, of frie. Miss Green is a junior in busi ness education. Mr. Dalbor, man aging editor of the Daily Col legian, is a journalism major and j will be graduated in June. Weaver-Wyant The engagement of Winifred Wyant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wyant, of Bethlehem, and Reed Thomas Weaver, Cleveland, has been announced. Miss Wyant is a senior in jour- WINTER CLEARANCE Now Going On ★ Store Open Till 9 P. M. TOPCOATS Reg. Now $32.50 ........ $23.50 40.00 ........ 29.50 50.00 37.50 SPORT SHIRTS Reg. Now $3.95 $3.15 4.95 3.95 5.95 4.75 TIES Reg. : Now $l.OO $ .69 1.50 1.00 2.00 1.40 ROBES Reg. Now $ 7.50 $5.50 8.95 6.50 12.50 9.50 Now $3.15 3.95 4.75 Dalbor-Green RINGS nnnnin Slate College Office FlllßH S Athletic Store. iiWWM •» College & Allen Here are real savings in men and boy's wear that Will please all our friends. Listed below are a few of the many outstanding buys you will find in our store during this slorewide clearance. Shop early for the best bargains! TROUSERS Reg. $ 9.95 JACKETS Reg. Now $12.95 $ 9.95 15.95 11.95 19.95 15.95 GLOVES Reg. Now $2.00 $1.50 4.95 3.95 6.95 5.50 JEWELRY & WALLETS Reg. Now $1.50 $1.20 2.50 2.00 3.50 2.80 Opposite Old Main ■ement& nalism. Mr. Weaver, a graduate of the College in 1949, majored in commerce and finance, and was a member of Beaver House. Parks-Alleman Dr. and Mrs. George Alleman, of Hollidaysburg, have announced the engagement of their daugh ter. Phyllis, and John R. Parks, of Leechburg. Miss Alleman, a graduate of the University of Rochester, is assistant in the Student Employ ment Office at the College. Mr. Parks is a senior in dairy hus bandry. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified Class of '5l, you’d better, get on the run ... if you’re going to get that BALFOUR Penn State Class Ring . . . Just one semester to go . . . you’ll want to wear it while still in school . . . Class of '52 . . . what’s the future hold for you? . . . You may have to leave school for a while . . . With a Balfour ring you’ll be recognized as a Penn Stater where ever you go . . . Remem ber, you’ll always be a member of the Class of '52. SPORT COATS Now $ 7.50 Reg. Now $19.95 $14.95 25.00 18.50 35.00 27.50 SWEATERS Reg. Now $3.95 $2.95 4.95 3.95 6.95 5.25 Reg. $1.50 2.25 3.00 PAGE FIVE SCARFS Now $l.OO 1.70 2.25 BELTS State College
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