-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 5 Belle Hop Finalists Announced The five finalists for Belle Hop queen/ have been announced by Adam Kracfczek,' chaihnah of the dance committee. Patricia Day, Marian Gray; Nancy H.ensel, Jean Mastin, and Gwen Price were selected to.; be finalists by members of thevßenn sylvania Hotel Association,-hotel managers of the state. -Miss Day is a freshman in home economics and is being sponsored by Chi Phi. Kappa Alpha Theta-, is sponsoring. Miss Gray,-a mem . ber of the’ sorority. She is a sen ior in liberal arts. \ Miss Mastin \ Nittany Dorm'44 submitted the picture 'of- Miss Hensel, a fresh man in elementary education. .Alpha Xi Delta is sponsor for. Miss Mastin, a junior ,in music education. Miss Price, a fresh-: man .journalism major, is-McAl lister Hall’s candidate. The final judging will-take, place at the ball Saturday night at Recreation Hall.-Applause will determine the winner. Judges .will be James Worth, All-College president, who will represent.the - student body; John Lee, manager of\the Nittany Lion Inn, repre senting the hotel men; and-R/ Af Bower, professori of -hotel admin istration, representative - of .t h e faculty. Tickets on Sale •'Marilyn Franklin, last year’s queen, will crown the winner. In addition to a trophy, the..queen will, receive a complimentary room at the William Penn Hotel ’for Pitt weekend and two tickets on'.the 50 yard line for the Pitt- Penn State ..game,. Runners-up will also be . awarded prizes. /Tickets for the ball are avail able at the Hotel Administration department in the Home Econ omics-Building, at the Corner Room, of from any hotel admin . istration student. Tickets are $2.40 per couple. The Belle Hop Ball is an an nual informal dance held by the Pennsylvania. J u ni o r Greeters. Jack Huber will play for the dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight in Recreation HalL WRA Athletes Open IM Play In Two Sports .'.' Competitive activity began in White Hall last night as girls - began the intramural schedule with basketball and table tennis. In the tdble tennis games, Women’s Building won over Town Girls, McElwain over Leo nides, Simmons over Thompson A, Thompson C and D over . Thompson B, Alpha Gamma Del la over Mac Allister, and Ath East over Ath West. Mac Allister. trounced the -Co op 27-7 in one of the first basket ball games, of the evening. Graves and Weyan led the winners with 12 ahd 13 points respectively. Ath East was overwhelmed by Ath West 25-9 with scoring evenly divided among the winning for wards. McElwain defeated Leonides 27- 5 with Gleim pacing the winners by. garnering 14 .points. In, the final.game, the Town Girls bowed, to Women’s Building 24-2. Pelz, of the winning squad, netted 12 points during the game. The interest shown on the side lines piroves that this year’s .ac tivities will be among the best. The games continue tonight and the-week’s activities will conclude with the Thursday night games. llllll lalllill Delicatessen 400 ■■■ College Avs. mum Campus Beauties BELL Gwen, Price. Pat; B dvarian Graduate Enjoys Dairy Work Although he’holds a doctor’s degree from .a European university, Hans Meierhofer, one of two. Bavarian ■ trainees enrolled at Penn State, is enthusiastic about the practical instruction given in the dairy manufacturing undergraduate courses he is taking. A graduate of the University of Bonn with a major in economics, he took post-graduate work in agricultural economics at the Teqh nical University of Munich. . During his stay, on campus, Meierhofer is living at the Alpha Zeta house. Rosshaupten, his home town, located near the Aus trian border, is in the center, of Germany’s cheese-making indus try. ' After graduation, Meierhofer worked in cheese plants of the area. It was work in this field which resulted in his selection for further study under the new training program of the Marshall plan. In addition to his classes, Meier,-, hofer spends, about three days "a week working in the College creamery, where he is learning details of the manufacturing of cheese, butter; and ice cream.. He says that it is this 'type of prac tical knowledge which he lacks. Most of the processing plants in Bavaria are cooperatively own ed by dairymen, he explained. Almost all of the milk produced is converted into cheese of' var ious kinds. New Plants Meierhofer hopes to combine teaching with management duties of a cheese plant when he re turns to Germany next summer. Currently new plants are under construction to boost production / Zump / Returns- (Continued from page four) ■, was making him sick, so he went back to the old method. He admitted that he couldn’t really say just how he got started, but he did say that as a boy, he hitch-hiked around the country, and ended up attending an-art school in White‘Plains,-N.Y. From there he started out trav eling again, and got into his pre sent; work.... He figures he hits about 50 campuses a year. Of all the frat ernity campuses he hits, he rates Illinois, Michigan and Penn State in that order of beauty. And of all the houses he has seen, he'' thinks the Delta Tail Delta house at the College is one of the prettiest. , ROAN'S THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN, STATE'COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA :icia Day; and Marion Gray. Works at Creamery Snack Bar uiiiiiiihm tv '' f Coed Honorary To Hold Tea Alpha Lambda Delta, fresh man women’s honorary, ,is plan ning a tea. for all freshman wo men who were valedictorians ‘ or salutatorians of their high school classes. The tea is set for Nov. 1 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the northwest lounge -of Atherton Hall. Freshman women will be in vited individually, but any salu tatorian or valedictorian who is not contacted is invited to come, according to Virginia Opoczen ski and Lorraine Gladus, co chairmen of the tea committee. Meirtbers of Alpha Lambda Delta will explain the purpose of the organization. Refreshments will be served. All Alpha Lambda Deltas -who expect to attend the affair should sign up, before Thursday with Miss Opoczenski, 427 McElwain, or Patricia Thompson in the Dean of Women’s office. of limburger, edcim, camembert, cottage, and Swiss cheese, he said. All except small quantities of Swiss cheese are at present used for domestic consumption, he explained. BING CROSBY JANE WYMAN "HERE COMES THE GROOM" JAMES MASON JESSICA TANDY "DESERT FOX" "SO LONG AT THE FAIR" Ten Photos Entered in King Contest Ten men have been nominated for the title of Mardi Gras king, according to. Robin Brunner and Marilyn Williams, co-chairmen of the king contest committee. The photograph deadline which was set for yesterday at 5 p.m. has been extended to Thursday at 5 p.m., Miss Brunner said: The contestants and their spon sors are Daniel Grove, Alpha Chi Omega; Thomas Judge, Alpha Gamma Delta; William Gourley, Chi Omega; Donald Maurey, Delta Delta Delta; Thomas Hanna, Delta Zeta; Raymond Tarr, fresh man council; William Hoke, Gam ma Phi Beta; Thomas Bradrick, Kappa Alpha Theta; Burt Spar hawk, Phi Mu, and Marc Kimel man, Sigma Delta Tau.' A five by seven glossy print, of each candidate is required. Photographs which are not glossy or regulation size will be re turned to the sponsor so that the specifications may be met. Miss Brunner said. The Mardi Gras which is spon sored by Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary, will be held Nov. 2 at Recreation Hall. Morgan, Agnew Elected Treble Singers' Officers Newly-elected officers of the Penn State Treble Singers have been anounced by Elmer C. Wareham, conductor of the group. President is Margaret Morgan and secretary-treasurer is Eliza beth Agnew. Joanne Arnold, Joanne Luy ben, Margaret Spedding, and Anna Mae Webb were elected librarians. The board of govern ors consists of Rita Case, Jane Mason, Jean Maston, and Made leine Sharp. There have been no definite plans made for the semester, Wareham said. ** Education Mixer The Penn State chapter of the Association of Childhood Educa tion International , will hold a mixer and business meeting ,at 7 tonight in Atherton lounge, Aviva Sare, acting president, an nounced yesterday. The meeting will be of special interest to elementary education and child development majors, Miss Sare said. You can really help the Gls. Join the Red Cross blood drive Nov. 14 and 15 at the TUB. C^o-^dditd Theta Phi Alpha Officers of the Theta Phi Alpha pledge class are Maryann Graves, president; Irene Buck, vice pres ident; and Cathi Standish, secre tary-treasurer. Kappa Delta The pledge officers of Kappa Delta are Constance Marconi, president; Corinne Janssens, vice president; Nancy Travis, secre tary; Ann Twomey, treasurer; and Marilyn Dupont, Panhellenic Council representative. Sfreidieck to Speak W. F. Streidieck, assistant'pro fesor of German, will speak on “Observations of Europe” at 7:30 tonight at the International Re lations Club meeting in Simmons Lounge. Refreshments will be served. SOON ON EVERYONE’S LIPS! GEO Production of APIACE in THE SEN A Paramount Picture CATHAUM Theatre COMPOSES FRAMED Wide Variety of Frame Samples Also Call for Estimate on La Vie Photo Frames TREASURE HOUSE r E. College Ave. ■PAGE-FIVE
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