TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1951 Debaters Initiate 18, Hold Dinner Delta Alpha Delta,' women's professional debate. society, ini tiated .18 in 'the Hugh Beaver Room on Sunday. New initiates are Ethel Brown, Helene Carter; Marilyn Cohn. Marg,aret Crooks, Joan Dobson, M7rilyn Dupont, Peggy Fahring er, Roberta Goldberg, Janet Horg_ er, Constance Matlavage, Barbara / . I‘,llenapace, Alice Marray, Eileen Olessker. Patricia Shaffer, Marian Ungar, Greta Weaver. Guyla Woodward, and Marlene. Zilber berg. Officers for next semester .are Yvonne Carter, president; Phyllis Kason, vice-president; and Joyce Buchanan, *secretary. Members attended a banquet at the State • College Hotel fol lowing the initiation. Lois Pulver, manager of the women's debate team, presented Clayton Schug, associate pro fessor of public sneaking, with a wallet. in recognition of his ser vices as coach of women's debate. Esther. Beck. retiring president of Delta Alpha Delta. presented Miss Pulver with a fountain pen in recognition of her service as manager of the women's debate team. Miss Pulver will also be manager next year. Tam Phi Delia New initiates of Tau Phi Del ta fraternity are John Burrell. Cl - arles Kre , 7son, Robert VPltcin sins, John Budinsky, and Earl • x 4 z Thanks The Students • FOR THEIR. SUPPORT • FOR THEIR COOPERATION • FOR THEIR PATRONAGE Listen For Our Call In September ~„ .I.ipp , - , ,, ~, ....___)E. , - , - -,...... , .. .......„ (4 ,„, .. ~. ..... , y ~.., ~.., 11. -• 4 --/:.) . ---- ---) -- " TM'IN,,. - : 5 " 4° " 46. S6I6.IY IPALDIN G 4 1 ".. i vz, CHAMPIONSHIP f:7-... - V , - , •• • • • 1 Y..• •• '''''"'"", \'. • *A l iiittf>> •--.. A % . \\: Of "- 1 fiCi ai . Ile ( A tennis ball has beep timed at 100 M P H a thrown base ball at 98.6 M.P.H. and the initial velocity of a drive in golf at 170 M.P.H.* •Golf balls are machine tested not to exceed 250 ft. per second (U.S.O.A. Rule). 4,„„lriN,,,Srre= riar, c r.O sow. 00,4_ , • 'H4444111i0:-. SPALDI :;r• *ToRTURI 4 ' SPA LD I 14.7 GIV111; -t•:::•CHAMPIONSHIP , BALLS -.cArtv.t.s..t.A.-wooLcgvl2 BUT THEY ITO s hire sers ?we FACE /*V SPO RTS engagemen Zurier-Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosen, of Allentown, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Melvin Zurier, of Provi dence, R.I. Miss Rosen is a graduating sen ior in psychology, and is a mem ber of Sigma Delta Tau sorority. She is former feature editor of the Collegian, and served as presi dent of Mortar Board, senior wo men's honorary. Mr. Zurier is a first-year law ient . at Harvard University. The wedding will take place in Allentown on July 4. McCarty Price Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burr, of ~inwood, Pa. ' announce the en zagement of their daughter, Flor- Ince Price, to Clifford McCarty, ;on of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mc :,'arty, of Athens, Pa. ' Miss Price is a sophomore, ma loring in home economics. Mr. McCarty is a senior in electrical ngineering. Squilres-Reenoehl Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rein -3hl, of Flourtown, Pa., have an lounced the engagement of their '.aughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Bur -)n Squires Jr., of Pittsburgh. Miss Reinoehl is a sophomore the. School of Chemistry and 7hYr. - icis. Mr. Squires is a graduate )f the University of Pittsburgh. - .nd is now a graduate student in -- )y.sics at the College. Tetra Tau Alpha Edna Arndt, Sally Diehl, and Carolyn Kline were initiated in to Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Initintion was followed by a r ,,, rtv for the grnAuatinq seniors. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Delta Delta Delta Members of Delta Delta Delta sorority and their guests held a picnic Saturday afternoon at Black Moshannon Park. The alumnae members of the sorority entertained the actives and pledges at the traditional Pansy Breakfast on Sunday morn ing at the home of Mrs. Chester Dahle. Boalsburg. Mary Clymer received th e award for the senior making the greatest academic improvement and Mary Lou Larpenteur was awarded a cup for having the highest average among the senior members of the sorority. Ann Titmus, of the junior class. and Joan Crawford, of the sopho more class, received bracelets for the greatest improvement in scholarship in their respective classes. Louise Blanning ' was recently initiated into Kappa Delta soro ity. eld a picnic supper for the so rority in honor of the senior Mem bers. SPALDING KRO-BATS WI-POWERED! TIERE-WELDING SPACES THEIIIRCHr RAWHIDE REINFORCES THESHOULDERS:' NEW SUPER STRONG ADHESIVE BUIDS TWE LAMtunrogs DI THE'BOW 7cappa Delta The pledges and new initiates 7 F:TA BETA TAU SUMMER SESSIONS ROOM & BOARD, $l3 per Week BOARD ALONE $ll per Week Automatic Washer & Dryer Sundeck • & Open Porches 3. Recreational i Facilities Contact: Man Newman 6119 TAKE PENN . STATE -- • . 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THE BIG OCCASIONS: Homecoming in the fall and Class Reunions in June, supplemented by the new Alumni Institute, are planned and conducted by the Alumni Association. The Alumni Office, 104. Old Main Wiggins Receives Chi Omega Award Anne Wiggins, a senior in so ziology, has been awarded the Barbara Hallar award given an :luny by the Chi. Omega sorority. The award of $25 is given in memory of Miss Hallar, a former member of the sorority. Miss Wig iins received the award for her outstanding work in social sci -nce. A tea was held in the sorority 't‹. in honor of Miss Wiggins. Used Book Exchange WILL BE OPEN - Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 -11:45 a.m. 1- 5:00 p.m. Books Will. Be Received at These Times for Resale Next Fall 3luebooks on Sale Now 'UM in dip TUB Seniors: Here's a Graduation Reminder . . . After Commencement Alumni Association Now Your Membership Is: (After June 11, Your Annual Fee is $3) You Benefit from These Services Come In or Mail Your Check to: Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta entertained the graduating seniors of the sorority at a party. On Saturday the members and their dates held a picnic,at Black Moshannon. Ann Broomall, Doris Rolla, kind Joan Stormer were-initiated Sun day. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority en tertained Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Friday in the suite room. Refreshments were served. PAGE FIVE