I'HURSDAY, MARCH 8,. 1951 Dean's Work Resembles Minister's, Says Weston The Penn State dean of women's office is responsible for an extensive guidance service, both to individuals and organized wo= ny?n's groups. Pearl 0. Weston; dean of women, says that a dean's job falls in'o the: category of a minister's, or , a doctor's, for much of, the pay comes in words of ••gratifica tion from individuals. It's such things as a mother saying, "You have changed the life of my daughSer,". that make you keep going; ;Miss Weston said. Patricia ; -Thompson, Mrs. Cor delia L;;Hibbs, Mary E. Brewer, Mrs. Vieille McCracken, and Mrs. Igry. B. Taylor are full-time employeei:of this office. Miss jlioinpson Advises Groups Miss, Thompson is a co-adviser to the.. WSGA senate, adviser to the :freshman womens' council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, and Leonides.. She is also in charge of studenta‘ working as checkers in hoStesses' offices and with any student ,concessions Aloud: with these duties Miss Thompson:Works with the orien tation crew, composed of 40 to 50 girls picked out of the womens' hat societies, in the fall and at mid-semester. She also interviews every new girl since she is in charge of the student personnel record cards. Mrs. Hibbs Assigns Rooms In charge of all room assi,n ments is Mrs. Hibbs. She says every girl, has a choice of retain ing her piesent room or drawing a number which will specify the time to choose a room from those remaining. -The only exception to this is for those, who live in sor ority suites: Within the next few weeks, Mrs. Hibbs will talk at each dormitory •to explain this room placement system. Mrs. Hibb's advisory job is that to Mortar Board, senior women's honorary. Adviser to junior and senior Panhellenic groups, Cwens, house of representative, and senate is Miss Brewer. She is also.. in charge of all exchange and spe cial dinners as well as the filing of all social events such as inter sorority. Special Assistance Help is given to girls in the areas of employment, scholarship and loans. There are some seven scholarships and ten- loan funds available for needy students and the deans office recommends girls for these. They also try to match employers and girls deLir ing employment in the State Col lege area. Students having academic dif ficulties, family relations, social life, health problems_ and voca tion decisions to make are • all given words of advice .in 105 Old Main. • Student records for every un der-grEtduate woman are filed in the office. Employment, person nel, and alumnae cards are le ‘ lt on each woman. • Issuing excuses for special rea sons is another job of this office. Death in the, family, serious ill ness in family, relatives' on tpr lough, and. jo b interviews are some of the excuses granted. The dean of womens' office has a vast amount of work to do as you can see from the above ser vices it offers. Phi Mu and KKG Win Volleyball The closest volleyball game Wednegday was between Phi Mu and Kappa Delta. Phi Mu won the game 38-34. Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Gamma Phi Beta 26-15 while Phi Sigma Sig- Wm lost to McAllister hall 40-45. 38 points were scored by Alpha Gamma Delta to defeat • Ather ton' West which collected 27 markers: Zeta Tau Alpha defeat id Atherton East 36-28. - The highest score of the eve ning was - made by Leonides who Walloped Kappa Alpha Theta 56-17.- Mather Speaks Tonight Dr. William G. Mather, profes sor of Rural Sociology, will dis cuss "The Teacher in the Rural Community" at the Future Teach ers -of America meeting today at '7:30 Trln.. in 121 Sparks. All .students and faculty mem bens mor...atteiKl the . meeting. By,JOAN • KUNTZ Triplets Have Birthdays Wed., Thurs., Friday By DAVE TAYLOR JONESVILLE, La., March 7(P) —Lester Hardie's one-a-day trip lets celebrated their first bifth day today with a lusty party in the, best nautical tradition. • While the family houseboat bobbed on the Ouachita River, Papa Hardie, skipper of his 10- child crew, broke out a double portion of ice , cream and cake for all hands. Mama Hardie's morning wash ing fluttered from the house= boat's mast like the gayly-color ed signal flags on a big ocean liner. Actually today was Jodie Har die's birthday. He, the male mem ber of the trio, was born on March 7 a year ago. Julie fol lowed the next day, March 8, and Judie ended • the unusual birth when she arrived the third day,. March 9. Drooled Ice Cream Today the triplets thoroughly enjoyed the event by drooling ice cream and white cake frost ing on their crisply-ironed yel low dresses. Dr. N. G. Nasif, the physician who spent days delivering the triplets, couldn't attend be cause of illness. It was strictly a family affair although h o u s e b o at neighbors sent gifts and candy. The famous threesome enjoy ed a stroll - around the deck—the front porch—a ft e r their ice cream. The porch is enclosed in chicken wire to keep the chil dr6n from falling into the river. "I expect they'll be swimming before their next birthday," Mrs. Hardie declared. Life On Boat Seems To Agree Dr. Nasif had expressed con cern about the triplets returning to the family boat after their birth. But if the• river life doesn't agree with the tots, it doesn't show. - To observe their first birthday, the triplets came through a flood that covered 'a million acres of land last spring and the worst ice storm in recent years, last month. Jodie survived a siege of flu and Judie had pneumonia during the year. ' - Jodie weighs 22 pounds, Judie 19, and Julie 18. • Why Pay More! Long Playing Records (33 1 / 3 R.P.M.) 30% Off - Free Complete Catalogue a\ld Price List Write To: RECORD HAVEN, Inc. (Dept. C) 520 West 48th Street New York. 19, N. Y. NOTICE! "BITTER RICE", Due to unforeseen conditions, "BITTER RICE" scheduled to play at STATE today will be postponed until a future date!! NOTICE! THE D4 S ,ILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Women's Bldg. Blanks Mac In the WRA badminton series Monday night, Women's building defeated McAllister hall by win ning fottr singles and four doubles. Iri the Nittany Co-Op and Sig ma Delta Tau games, four singles and three doubles were played. Sigma Delta Tau won two singles and two doubles while the Nit tany Co-Op won two singles and one double game. There was a forfeit as Atherton West forfeited to Atherton East. Seven singles were played between Delta Gam ma and Chi Omega with Delta Gamma winning five and Chi Omega winning two. Delta ,Delta Delta and Phi Sig ma. Sigma played five singles and two doubles. Phi Sigma Sigma defeated Delta Delta . Delta by winning the two doubles and two singles. Delta Delta Delta won three singleS. In the games be tween Delta Zeta an Alpha Omicron Pi, the former won two doubles and the latter the four 'singles. In the bowling intramurals Leonides defeated Zeta Tau Al pha 684-464. Helen Rusinko of the Leonides team was high scorer of the evening with 159 points. 139 points were scored by Helen Griffin also of the Leo nides team while Barbara Coch ran of Zeta Tau Alpha had 145 points to her credit. There was a double forfeit between Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Gamma Delta. Phi Mu defeated Alpha Epsil on Phi 548-481. Gladdi Mummau and Betty Zimmerman of the Phi Mu team scored 131 and 130 points respectively. Joan Fromm of the Alpha Epsilon / Pi team was their' high scorer with 123 points. Sigma Delta Tau Ruth Fine and Ruth Gold bacher have recently been pledg ed by . Sigma Delta Tau sorority. Need A Summer Job? We are now taking applications for: Car Hops Waitresses . Fountain Help Ctiitard Stand Operator Call In Person AT WINK'S SKY-VIEW on Route 322 NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Cathaum ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND "DODGE CITY" . State HELD OVER! JUDY HOLLIDAY WILLIAM HOLDEN "BORN YESTERDAY" nitianif TYRONE POWER "AMERICAN GUERRILLA" Co-edib Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa' Phi fraternity enter tained Delta Delta Delta sorority at a dinner party 'Wednesday night. Following the spaghetti dinner, there was singing and dancing and a skit was presented. Beta Sigma Rho Beta Sigma Rho ,fraternity in 'mated six pledges including Ger ald Goldman, Irving Gotenberg, Stuart Rubin, David Myers, Jer ome Silverman, and Myron Corn feld. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tad' Omciga fraternity held formal initiation on March 3rd. The new brothers are: Ralph Johnson, Wilbert Lundgren, Ben jamin Williams, Bud Dunkle, David Rahm, Thomas Barrett, Donald Vos el, Robert Burns, Douglas Weiss, Francis Angelo, and John Groves. Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha. Epsilon Phi sorority re cently pledged Beryl Birnbaum, Arlene Rivkees, and Lois Kellar. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau held its second annual initiation ball last week• Aubre - y Piper will be perfectly At Home r 15 "THE SHOW-OFF" SCHWAB MID. MARCH 15, 16, 17 rangier Hall lePaul University :Mew. IRino ii BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY The Coca Cola . Bottling Co., of Altoona, Pa. 1951, The Coca-Cola Company Plea Delays Action On Hutton's Suit MEXICO CITY, March 7 (IP) —An attorney said here today he had filed a plea in Cuerna vaca against Barbara Hutton's effort to divorce Prince Igor Troubetzkoy. He said the suit, filed in Cuer navaca ten days ago, was still pending until Judge Alfonso Ro queni passes on the plea. Col. Roscoe B. Gaither, repre senting the prince's California attorneys, said the plea, "ques tions the competence of the court because of lack of personal noti fication." He indicated its effect, if ac cepted, would be to throw the divorce suit out of the Cuerna vaca court or at least delay con sideration. of the Woolworth heiress' petition pe r h ap s two yers. 48-Hour 'Service All Thursday Pickups Back By Saturday Pagage Cleaners PHONE 2632 118 S. Pugh Street In Chicago, Illinois, there is aiway a friendly gathering of Del'd University students in 'Wangle Hall on the campus. And, as i universities everywhere, ice-col Coca-Cola helps make these get-t. gethers something to remember. A a pause from the study grind, o on a Saturday night date—Cok belongs. trade-marks mean Me same thing. PAGE FIVE
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