\VEDI^SDAYr:SEPT^MBEB.j?S,f,>I9^ Hours Highlight Formal Rushing -vV.-r’-' , . ’ '■'* ■ U-' , Formal rushing : forthe fall semester" will draw to a close with 19.-sororities holding formal coffee hours tonight from 7 to 8 and from 8:30 to 9:30. - Coffee End of Rushees may-pick hjrdrivitatioijts to 1:30 p.m. today at" the Panhelleriic due at the post office by 1:30 p.m. Each rushee may attend two cof fee hours. . f At 4 p.m. rushees may find out the times .at which they- are' to attend the coffee hours given by the sororities of their choice. Sorority members will call for the rushees at 6:45 p.m. ,and at 8:15 p.m. • . . ;t; Preferential cards ;-ma y - be signed by rushees frorh -9 to 10:30 tonight at the Panhellenic post office, and from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Dean of Wom en’s -office,- 105. Old Main. Each rushee may list a first and second choice." Sororities will turn in their bid lists tomorow at the Dean of Women’s office, According to the system 'of preferential bidding, names of rushees and sororities appearing on bid lists and preferential cards remain confidential: The Dean of Women’s office makes up the lists of acceptances for each sor ority.' , Written bids will be distributed at 4:45 p.m; tomorrow. ..Ribbon ing will follow at. 7 p.m. Informal rushing will begin Oct. 16, with open bidding con tinuing for the remainder of the semester. Belle Hop Queen Photos Due Oct. 15 Oct. 15 has been set as the deadline for submitting entries in the contest to select the queen of the Belle "Hop Ball. The ball will be held on Oct. 27. All contestants must be full time students and must be spon sored by a student group, ac cording to contest rules. A nine by. 12 photograph of each entrant must be submitted and may be turned in to Adam Krafczek in 4 Home Economics Building. The five finalists will be an nounced a week before the dance. Debaters Slate Tryouts The men’s debate, team will hold preliminary tryouts at 7 to night in 305 Sparks.- Positions on the . team-will "be open to all male students. - Two of last year’s top men have been graduated. Final tryouts will be held. Oct. 3. for coffee,'hours from 9:30 la.m. post office. Written replies are Mew Election Leonides, independent women’s organization, will hold an All- Gollege- election to choose a pres ident and vice president accord ing to Patricia - Thompson, ad viser. A Vacancies in the offices were caused by the transfer of Doris Sher, former president, to the University of Tennessee and the resignation of Alice Hennessey, former vice president. Miss Sher and Miss Hennessey were elected last spring. District elections to the coun cil will be held this week in liv ing units. Besides district repre sentatives, the council consists of the executive committee com posed of Eleanor Miller, record ing secretary; Vivian Peterson, corresponding secretary; and Eli zabeth Johnson, parliamentarian and committee chairman. The council will meet next week to nominate officers. Short ly after this meeting, all indepen dent women will vote for the new Leonides officers. Miss Peterson is now repre senting the group on All-College Cabinet. Philosophy Meeting Set The Philosphy Club. will hold its first meeting of the semester at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 203 Willard Hall. Kelly Yeaton, assistant profes sor of drama, will address the group. |—2 “That rare thing has HH happened: a success MT has been repeated.” —Saturday Review of Literature . State Theatre—Soon Q— : — FOR LA VIE TAKEN ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 1951 ALL PICTURES MUST BE TAKEN AT THE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP, OFFICIAL LA VIE PHOTOGRAPHER y'- -■ . ★ All Senior Agriculture Students who have not had their Pictures taken must do so before Friday, September 28 PJE STATE' COLLEGE^E Senior Class President Weds The marriage of Rose Marie Kaizer,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaizer of Cramer, Pa.. and David Olmsted took place Sept. 1 in St. Michael’s. Roman Catholic Church, Dußois','.Pa." , Mri Olmsted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Olmsted, of Se wickley, Pa. , . Delores Kaizer of Cr diner '•\frak maid of honor, and Geraldine Ma grini of Sykesville was brides maid. The Rev. John Piathowski of ficiated at the ceremony before an altar decorated with gladiola. A wedding breakfast and recep tion followed. * Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white ny lon net gown, fashioned with in sets of imported embroidered or gandy, and ending in a chapel sweep. A veil of illusion fell from a bonnet of nylon net. She car ried a bouquet of white roses and gladiola. Mr. Olmsted is president of the senior class, and is majoring in journalism. The couple is residing at 419 W. College avenue. CbCtfcswm JOHN DEREK in “MASK OF THE AVENGER” sm KIRK DOUGLAS JAN STERLING “The BIG CARNIVAL” rsSSsSSf FARLEY GRANGER ROBERT WALKER ON A TRAIN” never get my La Vie picture taken! SENIORS IN THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS MUST HAVE THEIR GRADUATION PICTURES ■ENNSYLYANIA it rr rn -*t r** Wilson-Smith ' Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Al toona announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores to Al fred Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson o.f Wyoming, Pa. - Miss Smith was graduated from the College in June with a ma jor .in elementary education. At present she is teaching in Altoona. Mr. Wilson is a senior in elec trical engineering and is a mem ber of Acacia. Anthony-Rowland Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. C. Row land announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia,-to Joseph Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anthony of Carlisle, Pa. Miss Rowland is a senior in the School of Liberal Arts. She is rush chairman of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Anthony is a senior in meteorology, and is a member of Sigma Chi. A knowledge of ceramics -can be helpful to the homemaker in purchasing dinnerware or in fur nishing the home, explains Dr. E. C. Henry, professor and chief of the division of ceramics at the College. Hurry it up Mac .... or I'll ATTENTION Dank's & Co. State College Bellefonte 3312 2260 SWIM CLUB POSTPONED The beginner's class of WRA's swimming club has postponed its meeting tonight, because of conflict with coffee hours. . The meeting has been resel for 7 p.m. next Wednesday. 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