THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 Hope Jeffries Is Sweetheart Of Forestry Ball Hope Jeffries, music education freshman, was crowned "sweet heart of the Forestry ball" at the dance on March 17. Miss Jeffries was sponsored for the title by Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. She lives in State Col lege. Lyman Jackson, dean of the School of Agriculture, was chair- Man of the judging committee. Other judges were W. E. Ken worthy, director of student af fairs, N. A. Norten, professor of Wood Utility, and P. F. English, professor of Wild Life. Dean Jackson presented Miss Jeffries and the other finalists, Cassandra Caraway, sponsored by Alpha Zeta fraternity and Claudia King, sponsored by the waiters tof Atherton hall, with compacts . and flowers. Darrell Rishel's orchestra played for the semi-formal dance. Russel Gaul, Forestry sopho more, was dressed as Paul Bun yan, the American legendary fig ure, and he participated in sev eral skits to provide entertain ment at the 13th annual fores ter's dance. Recreation hall was decorated to resemble a forest. Amy Aimquist Wed To G. Ruby In N.Y. The marriage of Amy Ruth Almquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Almquist, of East Aurora, N.Y., and George Wiest Ruby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ruby, of York, was solemnized at a double ring ceremony on Saturday in East Aurora. _ - The bride wore a gown of white marquisette and chantilly lace with a high collar and cathe dral train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a crown of or ange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white gardenias with a white orchid in the center. Betty Plowright, maid-of-hon or, wore an orchid taffeta gown, and Margaret Bradley, brides maid, wore a light green taffeta gown. Both carried bouquets of orchid gladioli. Joan Almquist, of State College, was flower girl and wore yellow. Dr. John Almquist, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Charles Falzone and Raymond Erney. Mrs. Ruby is employed at the engineering experiment station at the College. Mr. Ruby, a senior in industrial engineering, is a member of Phi Kappa Tau frater ity, and is vice president of the Penn State Society for the Ad vancement of Management. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby are living at 724 W. Nittany avenue. Four Women Added To Debate Team Four , women have been - added to the women's debate team, Lois Pulver, manager, announce. They are Ethel Brown, Marilyn Dupont, Alice Murray, and Mar ian Ungar. Miss Ungar is a mem ber of the women's team which competed in the grand national debate tournament last week in Fredericksburg, Va. Pi Kappa Phi • Pi Kappa Phi fraternity enter tained Kappa Alpha Theta sor ority at a spaghetti dinner. Fol lowing dinner, there was dancing and planned entertainment. #^~,'t°3:,47+ 4; i:, ; yr, '^'i.r~','4>Y~Lz . ~:'+.'x:n .'"'fk`A>~ , ': : <.:~; ; . .~E•c ~' %"X"~S '~ : y :: ~ ^'t :,;:. ~ A :.,, ~ :.... E~:: ....::~ .~tii:....:::....,.,:.::.:..5...: z.,...,.»... X.3r0:,...:c:>'~..~„~i,»::.:'%:¢,~:3rhn:~£i5f,»..w:,,,>:.~..a~,~'0f.'~i<~:> z.:°'~::!a. ~ .Ib..w.wxcf.~q: • BE WISE . . . HERE'S GOOD ADVICE T. "ANYTHING GOES" Thespian Musical Comedy Gags Girls Tickets go on sale Mon., April 2 (1:30 p.m.) at SIT THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M.-90c FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 7:30 P.M.-01.20 SATURDAY MATINEE, 2 P.M. $1.20 era - " gag - einenid Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Davies, of Lansdowne, announce the en gagement bf* their daughter, Eva Owings; to Ray Clifford Noll, Jr., of Pleasant Gap. Miss Davies, who was graduat ed last June, was a member of Cwens, and president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Noll, who also was graduated last June was treasurer of Alpha Phi Ome ga service fraternity •and a mem ber of Phi Gamma Delta. The wedding will take place June 30th, at the First Presbyter ian Church, Lansdowne. Myers-Roseberry Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roseber ry, of .29 E. Irvin avenue, an nounced t h e engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ruth, and William B. Myers, son of Mrs. W. M. Myers, of 218 E. Adams avenue, at a party on March 17. Miss Roseberry is a senior in arts and letters, and is a mem ber of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. Myers, a senior in mechanical engineering, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The wedding will take place June 12. P. Bradshaw Wed To Collegian Editor Patricia Ann Bradshaw, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brad shaw, of Mt. Lebanon, and Dean Gladfelter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Gladfelter, of York, were married at noon March 21 at the Nittany Lion Inn. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a brown suit and a corsage of white rosebuds. The maid of honor, Annabelle Eshle man, of Bloomsburg, a sorority sister, wore a blue dress with a pink rosebud corsage. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore blue with cor sages of pink carnations. Best man was Herbert Stein, city editor of the Daily Collegian. The bride is a member of Beta Sigma Omicron sorority, and the bridegroom is editor of the Daily Collegian. Both are seniors in art and sciences. They will live at 318 W. Prospect avenue. Wiley, Greebberger Married In Dec.. Announcement has - been made of the marriage of Sally Schech ter Greenberger, daughter of Mrs. Harry M. Greenberger' and the late Harry M. Greenberger of Coraopolis, Pa., and John Biirt ner Wiley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wiley of Neville Island. The ceremony took place De cember 30, at Sewickley, Pa., Nancy Ross Hanna of Avalon, Pa. was the maid of honor. Mr. Wiley is employed by the H. H. Robertson Company in Am bridge.. Mrs. Wiley is a senior in physical education at the Col lege. She is a member of Lakoni des; athletic chairman for 'Leoni des; and is in Who's in the News at. Penn State. At present,, she is practice teaching in Johnstown. For Quality REPAIR WORK . . . OYER WATCH. SHOP 105 S. Pugh St ." see Cole Porter's Hit Songs •saa: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Davies-Noif =MI Matrix Dinner Set For April 16 At Nittany Inn The Matrix dinner held an nually by Theta Sigma Phi, na tional .journalism honorary for women, will be held this year at the Nittany Lion Inn, April 16. Outstanding women on campus will be invited. The program• for the evening consists of a speaker, May Creg, and the presentation of three awards to women on campus. Miss Creg is a writer for the Guy-Gannett chain of papers and does some radio work. She is from Washington, D.C. The three awards are given ac cording to the following qualifi cations: Quill girl is elected by women at the College from the presidents of WSGA, WRA, and Mortar Board; Matrix girl award is made to that woman who has been of most service on the cam-1 pus without previous recognition in a hat society; and the cap girl honor is given to a woman with the greatest variety of activities. Three To Attend Women's Meeting Mary Jane Woodrow, newly elected president of WS GA, Yvonne Carter, vice-president, and , Virginia Miller will attend the national convention of the Association of Women Students to be held at Purdue university in Indiana this weekend. Miss Miller was appointed chairman for the eastern regional convention of the association to be held at the College next sem ester. Advertising Majors To Take Field Trip Seventeen advanced advertis ing majors in the Department of Journalism are taking a field trip in Philadelphia. The trip, sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma, men's professional advertising fraternity, and the Department of Journalism, will give the men an opportunity to visit the advertising departments of various Philadelphia organiza tions. • Students taking the field trip are Edwin Singel, Owen Lan don, Edward Sykes, Richard Rossi, Carl Liachowitz, David Schmuckler, Neil See, Samuel Vaughan, Robert Davis, Halus Ewing, Mendy Frishberg, Eu gene Raup, William Prokoff, John Tibbott, Roger Swalm, Don ald Maclntire, and Richard Evans. Penn Haven Club The Penn Haven club enter tained Delta Gamma sorority at a tea. John Kriner was master of ceremonies for the gffair. Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity pledged the following men: John Budes ky, Charles Smedley, Stanley Thomas, John Leister, William Wendell, Alex Greigal, Robert Gohn. The pledge class chose Bu desky as its captain. Owen Mc- Intyre is pledge-marshal. Sigma Alpha Epsilon New initiates of the Sigma Al pha Epsilon fraternity are: Joseph Browne, Derr Carpenter, James Graef, William Hocker smith, • Anthony Lawless, Bill Wagner, Andrew Wilson and Theodore Wright. The fraternity held its annual formal pledge dance Saturday evening, March 17. Gene Magill's orchestra provided music. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon has in itiated Paul Beighley, Martin Benson, Jack Brame, Charles Brouse, David Colton, George Georgieff, Lou Langley, Robert Leonard, Thomas Stayer, and Carl Trautmann. Art Honorary Elects Officers Paul Kuhnle has been elected president of Pi Gamma Alpha, local fine arts honorary. Kuhnle succeeds Regis Galla gher. Other officers are Jean Gordon, secretary; Robert Zim merman, treasurer; an d Lois Brown, corresponding secretary. The group will start spring rushing of juniors and seniors in the fields of art and architecture. Plans are being made for a panel discussion on modern art which will be held during Com bined Arts week. Faculty mem bers of the Departments of Art, Architecture, and Philosophy will participate. Key... Concessionaires! All Kinds of CANDY 90c a carton SALLY'S 140 S. Pugh St. COFFEE CUM MOE t this mintae...roaster fitsh! Boning up? You'll cram more 1 teaspoonful in a cup, add study into each night session piping hot water and stir. by taking time out (just sec- In flavor, price, convenience, onds!) 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 makes roaster-fresh coffee... least 20@ less. Ger right this minute! Simply put ... fr- More people di NESCAT than aLI other Instal • 'I27•VSTS' •fisseali Imoardaced MIS CUM) n the ontaree mottled trade moth at TMe Pesti . , Company In to designate ns soluble Cele , AndesSalad' It immoismal al opal parts st=snob', titles aid added nre canainultatts ON strum. maltose sad dentine) added solely to pont) tbe Nam Co-.:litJ Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Alpha recently elec ted new officers for the local Eta chapter. Russell Kaniuka' is president; Robert Milliken, vice-president; George Jacobs, secretary; John Spacht, treasurer; Donald Dietz, sergeant-at-arms; William Downs, reporter. Dr. C. S. Anderson, past na tional president of ATA, was re tained as advisor of the local group. Acacia . Acacia fraternity entertained Gamma Phi Beta sorority at a square dance party. Refresh ments were served. Late Permissions Late permissions wi 11 be granted to all women for the IFC week-end, April 6-7, ac cording to Barbara Sprenkle, president of the WSGA. Upper class women will be allowed 2 o'clock permissions on Friday, and one o'clock permissions on Saturday night. The freshman women will be allowed a 12 o'clock and a one o'clock permission which may be taken either night. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds JOSEPH COTTON JOAN FONTAINE "SEPTEMBER AFFAIR" Stet IRE-NE DUNNE is `lllllBl-Ant" STERLING HAYDEN LOUIS CALHERN "ASPHALT JUNGLE" v , 3 ~ :. ~ . ^•E FIVE