The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1951, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951
200 Faculty Members, Students
Attend Jr,-Sr. Faculty Reception
Approximately 200 faculty members and students mingled
among the spring flowers which decorated Simmons lounge Wednes
day night for the junior-senior faculty reception.
The centerpiece on the serving table was made un of daffodils,
pink carnations, - and daisies. Cherry blossoms and forsythia were
placed on the tables in the lounge and the lobby.
Candlelight
Thet punch was served by
candlelight. The center of the
punch bowl contained chipped
ice, frozen in a circular form with
red raspberries and green mara
schino cherries.
Green ,pink, white, and yelloW
mints. were served to the guests
along with iced cookies and nuts.
Faculty members were in fox
mal dress. The punch was served
by Eileen Bonnert, Lois Evans,
Norma Gleghorn, Ruth Johnson,
Helen Pond, Elizabeth Swift, Joan
Wentzel, and Ella Louise Wil
liams.
Honoraries
Members of the receiving line
Delta, freshman women's honor
ary, Cwens, sophomore women's
honorary, Chimes, junior wo
men's honorary, an d Mortar
Board, senior women's honorary,
ushered at the affair. • •
Carolyn Morris played the
piano for background music.
The reception was sponsored
by the WSGA Co-ed Coordinating
Committee.
Receiving Line
Member of the receiving line
were Miss Pearl 0. Weston, de'ari
of women, and her assistants,
Miss Mary Brewer, Miss Patricia
Thompson, and. Mrs. Cordelia
Hibbs; Barbara Sprenkle and
Mary Jane Woodrow, past and
present presidents of WSGA;
Mary Ellen Grube, past president
of WRA; Gay. Brunner an d
Jeannine Bell, retiring and present
chairmen of WSGA judicial; and
Audrey Brua and Es,ther Beck,
past and present WSGA senior
senators.
Ladies . .
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specializes in cleaning Ladies
Dresses and Evening Gowns.
Leave your garments at our
familier store—or at the Stu
dent Cleaning Agency.
Portage Cleaners
118 S. Pugh St.
, In Calder Alley
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Abroad OWE
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France, Italy, Norway—fascinating names; thrilling places to
visit! And any of them your ;vacation land if you act im
mediately.
National Student Association is again sponsoring its popular
tours. Accompanied by student hosts you travel the continent
on a tour of your choice, planned to suit your budget. Tours
range from a visit to England at festival time to a work
camp in Norway. Connections by scheduled airlines and on
the student ship S. S. Volendam.
But act quickly. Closing registration date is May 16.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact William Klisanin, Otto Grupo or Lennie Wargo
laiz; DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority
entertained Kappa Delta Rho fra
ternity Sunday afternoon. Bridge,
baseball, and dancing followed a
skit given by the sorority.
Phi Delta Theta
Mark Davies was recently initi
ated into Phi Delta Theta frater
nity. He is a member of the Nav
al Reserve and has been ordered
to report for duty May 8,
Beaver. House
Beaver House has initiated
Robert Brittain, Frederick Car
others, Myron Fetch, Robert Fry,
William Gorman, Jerry Hoyer,
Joseph Omelchuck, and John Rig
nani.
Phi Sigma Kappa
Ralph Clark has been elected
president of Phi Sigma Kappa
fraternity. Other officers elected
are IReeves Lukens, vice presi
dent; Donald Fields, treasurer;
John Russ, secretary; David Rich
ards, caterer; and John Cranston,
manager.
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Deadline Tomorrow
For WRA Sign-Ups
Women interested in com
peting in individual sports
tournaments sponsored by
WRA should sign up by Sat
urday on the bulletin board in
the locker room of White Hall.
The purpose of the tourna
ments is to determine this
year's All-College women
champions in tennis, golf, bad
minton, bowling, and ping
pong.
'Ape' Leinbach Entered
In Ugly Man Contest
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has
elected Harold "Ape" Leinbach,
former IFC and Thespian presi
dent, a's its nominee for the Al
oha Phi Omega Ugly Man con
test.
Leinbach has been prominent
in many extra-curricular activi
ties at the College.
gamma Phi Beta
June Briant and Mabel Marple
have been initiated into Gamma
Phi Beta sorority.
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Air Inspection
Held At College
An inspection team of the office
of the inspector general, First Air
Force, Mitchell Air Force Base,
New York, conducted the annual
Continental Air Command formal
inspection at the College last
week.
Col. Marion G. Ferguson and
his team conferred with Lt. Col.
Jack W. Dieterle, professor of air
science and tactics at the Col
lege and with representatives of
the College.
Air Force classes and adminis
trative activities of the detach
ment were inspected by the team.
A discussion of methods of im
proving the operations of the de
tachment was held with members
of the department at the conclu
sion of the inspection.
Chi Phi
John Dame and Richard C]ark
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Phi fraternity.
Chi Phi fraternity entertained
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at
the Chi Phi house.
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Newman Club Mixer
The Newman Club will hold a
mixer at the Theta Kappa Phi
fraternity house from 8 to mid
night tonight. It is open to the
public.
Women To Debate
Against Duquesne
The women's debate team will
hold two debates with Duquesne
University at 3 p.m. tomorrow in
the southeast lounge of Atherton
Hall.
Ethel Brown and Peggy Fah
ringer will take the affirmative
side of the question, "Resolved:
That the non-Communist nations
should form a new international
organization". Lois Pulver, man
ager of the team, will be chair
man.
Eileen Olessker and Shirley
Gallagher will argue the negative
in the second debate, and Joyce
Buchanan will be chairman. The
same topic will be used.
The debate is open to the pub
lic. An open forum will be held
afterwards.
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