-:-'`'WEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER' 31,` 1957 Ol'l@ - cont :,..Votes Tp.. Select King The 19 candidates for Mardi Gras king will really know how much they are worth to their friends. Each vote i,will cost a penny. , The : , winner will be crowned at the Mardi Gras which will be held fin 8 p.m: to midnight Saturday in Recreation Hall. The pro ceeds./Will, go to the Charlotte Ray Scholarship Fund, established to help,-needy women students. Thomas Bradrick, sponsored-by Kappa Alpha Theta, is a senior in buil - 116s education. He is presi dent of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kappa :Sigma president , Walter Conti, sAlpha Oinicron Pi's can didaterlci the honor. Conti. is• a hotel'adthlnistration senior and a' member`bf,'Greeters Club. Alpha-;. 7 Xi Delta has entered Donald cook in the contest. He is vice pregident and rushing chair man of 'Beta Theta Pi. Cooke is also a •rrieriilDer of Blue Key, jun ior men*:honorary, and Phi Ep silon Kappa; physical education society. He is majoring• in recrea tion and is president of the Rec reation Society: William Gourley is being spon sored by Chi Omega. He is treas urer of Delta Tau Delta. A senior horticulture student, he is a mem ber of the Hort Club. Gourley also belongs to the Arnold Air So ciety. Sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega, Daniel Grove is a senior in pre law and is &member of Phi Delta 'Theta. He has played varsity la crosse and appeared in the recent Thespian show. ; Junior class president Michael nek is the Leonides candidate. president of Dorm 44 he served. on the Nittany Dorm Council. He is 'a member of the AIM Board of Directors. Hanek is . a junior in psychology. Thomas Hanna, head cheer leader, is being . sponsored by Delta Zeta. He is president of Alpha Chi Rho and serves on the Interfraternity Council board of control. Hanna has also appeared in Thespian shows. and was a member of the Glee Club. Gamma Phi Beta entered the name of William Hoke, president of Sigma Pi. He is a senior in psychology and is head usher at chapel. Thomas Judge, Alpha Gamma Delta's entry, is chairman of the Home Economics Council student faculty board; A hotel adminis tration senior, he is a member of Greeters Club, Sigma Eta Alpha, hotel administration society and the Junior Hotel Men of America. Marc Kimelman, sponsored by Sigma Delta Tau, is vice president of Skull and Bones, senior .men's honorary. He is business manager of Froth and treasurer of TheS pian.l. Kimelman is a member of Alpha Phi Omega, service honor ary, and serves/ as circulation manager of Inkling. A member Of Phi Epsilon Pi, he is a senior in liberal arts. Beta ,Sigma Rho , preSident Morris Krap, is being sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Phi. He .was a boxing manager and has appeared in Thespian shows. Krap is a sen ior in pre-dentistry. • Theta Phi Alpha's candidate Donald McMahan. He is president of the Junior Hotel Men of Amer ica and a member of Greeters Club. A senior in hotel adminis. tration "he -is a member of Delta Tau Delta. - Samuel Marinb, Kappa Kappa Gamma's candidate, is a junior in labor 'management relations. The boxer is a Sigma Nu and past president of Druids, sophomore men's, honorary. Marino is chair U lllll ll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz ilunuillyiipiumniiimminummiumiummmuummumumuimumili man of the Hat Societies, Council pep rally committee. president Donald Association Donalck Maurey is Delta Delta Delta's entry. A member of Skull and Bones, and Delta Upsilon, Maurey is captain of, the wrestling team. Arthur Rosfeld, sponsored by Delta Gamma, is vice president of the sophomore class. He is pres ident of Blue Key, vice president of Phi Delta Theta, and a mem ber of Thespians. Rosfeld is a junior majoring in liberal arts. Stanley Silberman, Phi Sigma Sigma's candidate, is president of Zeta Beta Tau. He, is participating in the Interfraternity Council workshop. Silberman is a health education major. Editor of the Penn, State Engi neer Burt Sparhavik is, being sponsored by Phi Mu. He is ma joring in engineering and is a member of Tau Beta Pi,engineer ing society and Triangle. Spar hawk is also in Skull and Bones. Thp Women's Student Govern ment Freshman Council is spon sor of Roy Tarr. Tarr is'a fresh man majoring •in chemical engi neering. Geciige Wieand, sponsored by Kappa Delta, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and is a liberal arts junior. Princess Takes Gems on Tour • By the ASSOCIATED PRESS Princess Elizabeth apparently shares the belief of many young women that diamonds are a girl's best friend. She's britzging a whole treasure chest of diamonds and other pre cious stones to wear on her visit to the nation's capitol starting to day. . Two, magnificent diamond ti aras are the highlights of the Princess' traveling jewel collec tion. But she'll also dazzle the na tives with necklaces—pearl by day, - diamond by night—and a wealth of other glistening trink ets; such as, earrings, bracelets, clips, brooches, insignia presented during her. current Canadian tour. .Finally, there's the diamond star"Or the, Order of the Garter— worth- a king's ransom all by it " • • less` faVored girls can salve their envy with this reflection however: some of the royal• gen7 l are, hand-me-downs- - from .the princess' Mother, Queen Eliza beth, and her grandmother, Queen Mary. Coffee Hour Today One-half of the Engineering and Agriculture Student Coun cils will be guests at the regular weekly Dean of Men's coffee houx at 4 p.m. today in the Dean of Men's office. The programs, sponsored joint ly by. the Dean of Men's office and All-College Cabinet, may be attended by any student of the College. THE ROBE THAT TAKES A -It's reversible . . . quilted plastic on one side, plaid wool on the other. PLAID ROBES PLAIN WOOLEN ROBES Danks & Co. S. Allen St. THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SHOWER - Another birthday = = and a dwindling purse . . - She'd love a bracelet, a pair of earrings or a choker. How = :5> about. a lighter or cuff links for him? Come see our se .- = , . lection of favorite gifts today. = IM Shows First Tie Of Season Activities in White Hall gained momentum last night as progress was made 'in the schedule. Basket ball results 'showed competition becoming keener. The first tie of the season was recorded when Kappa Delta came from behind in the third quarter to equal the • score, 24-24, in the closing seconds of play. In an other thriller, Delta Zeta over came Delta Gamma's third quar ter lead to slide through a 17-16 victory. Nicoll paced the winners with a high of 10 points. In the direct opposite, Alpha Omicron Pi completely swamped Thompson A 53-11. Records show Ewing getting, a ; fair share of the winner's tallies with 29 points. Gamma Phi Beta trounced Delta Delta Delta to the tune of a 23-5 score. Garnering 12 points, Mar tin set the pace for the winners. In table tennis, Kappa Kappa Gamma topped Phi Sigma Sig ma, Phi Mu destroyed Chi Ome ga's attempts, Kappa Alpha Theta swamped Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Xi Delta completely stop ped Alpha Epsilon .Phi.- The re mainder of the games left Sigma Delta Tau forfeiting to the Co-op and Beta Sigma Omicron forfeit ing to Alpha Chi Omega. WRA IM Schedule Table, Tennis Wednesday ' 6:30 Delta Gamma vs Delta Zetd. Gamma Phi Beta vs Delta Delta Delta. . 7:15 alpha .Omicron Pi vs Mc- Allister. Kappa Delta vs Thomp son D. - Basketball Wednesday 7:00 Thompson Bvs Simmons. Chi •Omega vs Phi Mu. 8:00 Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Alpha Epsilon Phi. Alpha Chi Omega vs Thompson C. engagements Wertman-McMillin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMillin of Brentwood announce the en gagement of their daughter, Vir ginia, to Pvt. Edwin Wertman, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wert man of Palmerton. Miss McMillin is a junior in the School of Education and is . a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Pvt. Wertman is a graduate of Springfield College, Mass., and is now serving with the armed fcir ces in Aberdeen, Md. Owens to Give Awards 1 , Cwens, sophomore women's •nonorary, will give four scholar hips of $5O each to worthy. or needy sophomore women, accord ing to Joan Hutchon, publicity di rector. At a ,meeting of the. organiza tion Monday night Dorothy Hem phill and Joan Lee were appoint ed to the pep rally committee. :::::::::::::::::::::: :: ::: .. .... ............... ...... r. Do you have BIRTHDAY. PROBLEMS? C 1: EFS 0 ate Gahop.o6. VAdakti, 1 . 5 :„ , . ~i n kE:.i : Fa H' r~ ~,'.c'~~~. ~~"'~~~a:~ rn*~ ra ' tiwS~: x » a3n:.;?`a~ w ~~w'&:hi :................» Trip Brings Appreciation Of Penn State By CAROLYN BARRETT A trip to another college cam pus either makes one envious or appreciative. In our case we be came quite aware of the • advan tages Penn State possesses. We took a' trip to West Chester State Teachers College. It• didn't take• very long to realize that music and phys ed are the main fields of interest. The place swarmed with coeds who were wearing shorts or blue jeans. A tennis racket seemed to be the most popular accessory to those outfits. As for the music students, each room in the dorm is used as a' private little practice room. Fortunate is the one whose neighbor happens to be skilled with his chosen instrument! Big Time Team Although Penn State students may complain about the food and the waiter service, it is, in our estimation, much to be preferred to a • system which requires stu dents to carry their breakfast trays out to the kitchen to be cleared. However unimpressive the foot ball team may be for the rest of this season, we shall appreciate the precision and masterminding which distinguish it as a big time team. Then there was the ratio. Men seemed about as scarce or un available as a date ion a big week end. In fact, coeds were forced to dance with each _other if they wanted to join in the square dancing. Some members of cam pus society might not consider that situation as a disadvantage. It Rained Thank heavens for Glennland pool and White Hall! In spite of all the health education majors, as they're called at West Chester, a short cross-country hike is nec essary to reach the YMCA swim ming pool which is in the center of the downtown • area. The "Y" pool is being used until a new one is constructed at the college. It rained in West Chester, too, so we didn't feel sorry when we began the long trip back to State College. • Philotes Initiates Philotes, independent women's social organization, initi at e d Shirley Beckley, Anna Burkett, Leila Madigan, Lauretta Taylor, Marilyn Wolf, Margaret Reismeir, Evelyn Goss, and June Christoff yesterday. .R :............ ..... off;. ALD to Meet Tomorrow, To Hold Freshman Tea Members of Alpha Lambda Del ta; ' freshnian .women's scholaStic honorary, who plan to attend the Alpha Lambda Delta tea, will meet at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow in McElwain study lounge. ' The tea is being held for all freshman women who were salu tatorians or valedictorians of their high school classes. The tea will be held tomorrow from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the northeast lounge 9f Atherton Hall. Students may wear school clothes. Alpha Lambda Delta members interested in helping with ar rangements for the tea will con tact Virginia Opoczenski, 427 Mc- Elwain. Players Welcome you to "OUR, TOWN" thru the Looking Glass witb George Did you Sever see that Smith Brothers billboard showing a box- of " cough drops and pic tures of the bewiskered broth ers with the caption, "Take one to bed with you?" Me, I pre fer my widdle teddy bear. Women Start Here ' But how did we get into this subject? I know; I was think ing of those d r e amy rhine stones Ethel just received. Imagine . . . you can glitter like a million for tooth paste money., 22 different styles of rhinestone earrings for only $1.20 a pair. (Not sold sepa rately.) Dazzling rhinestone necklaces for only $1.50. Spark ling rhinestone pins for a pal try $1.50. Only $4.20 for the works. You'll look so lovely his eyes will be dancing faster than his f e et. That's if he doesn't just up and swoon. Put Romance in the Dance Of course, if you're going dancing, you'll need an even ing bag. And that's w h erg you're in luck again. Ethel has them and they're exquisite. Pe tite mesh bags, bead bags, em broidered bags ... they start at $5, but the compliments never end. Here's another good buy: a Slimfold. This is a wallet al most as thin as the bills that go "in it. Very feminine_ with plaid, plain,- embroidered, or beaded backs. Only $3. Men Start Here O.K. Henry, it's your turn. If you haven't a stud set (or even if you have) you should se e Ethel's mother of pearl, blue stone, and gold and silver sets. They're an investment be cause you'll go thru life im pressing people with your ex cellent taste. Ethel has silver key chains too at only $2.75. And that's not all. This is all the space I have though, so stop in and surprise yourself. ~~~>~~ 12 E. COLLEGE AVE. STATE'-COLLEGE, FA. PAGE FIVE
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