SATLTRDAY;;4SE6kMI3,Eti;:' ,I ;• ; • 1951 Harvest. 8441 - .:Q ueen T - .: Receive :Trophy By PAT NUTTER One 'of three. excited coeds will be chosen Queen of the Harvest Ball tonight for the first time in the history of the dance. The queen, who •will be.chosen.by audience applause, will be crowned with a, garland of roses during intermission: She will also be pre sented with a trophy. The two-ru.nnerups will receive loving cups. The three finalists, are Margie Perry, Nancy Showers; and Alma Street:; , - Miss Perry, a 20-year-old- brun ette from Highland Park, N. J., transferred to the Colle.ie from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio. She is a second semester sopho more, and is 'majoring in elemen tary education. Pink With White Net The blue-eyed , coed,- whose pho-, tograph was submitted by Alpha Gamma Rho, has spent her sum mers as .a camp counselor in New, York, and as a resort waitress.' Her hobbies include' music, swim ming, and picnics. - • Miss Perry will . wear- a . pink taffeta gown with a white net overskirt at tonight's dance. Miss ShoWers, a 20-year-old junior majoring in medical tech nology, is the second finalist. In her Williamsport High School class, she was chosen by Bing Crosby as one of the prettiest girls. Last year Miss ShoWers was Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Hospital Laboratory Sponsored by the Rod and Coc cus Club, Miss Showers is a mem ber of Alpha Chi Omega. Last year she • was secretary-treasurer of the sophomore class. During the summer, the blue eyed blonde worked in a Wil liamsport h o s•p i t a 1 laboratory. Her hobbies include classical music, bridge, and swimming. To night she will wear a white satin and net strapless gown. Miss Street, the youngest final ist, is an 18-year-Qld freshman majoring .in liberal arts. This blue-eyed brunette hails from Cheltenham. This fall she re ceived another beauty honor when she was crowned "Queen of Cheltenham." • Collects Souvenirs , Miss Street explained that the occasion was the 260th anniver sary of the Pennsylvania town ship. The mayor of Cheltenham, England, was present for the cele bration, during which. Miss Street was selected. queen. Sponsored by Kappa. Signia, Miss 'Street. plans to -be an air line hostess. Last • summer she was a, typist for Franklin Arsen al: • Her hobbies include dancing, swimming, an d collecting sou venirs. . At the dance • she will wear a white ballerina strapless gown scattered with silver dust. Co-Chi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi ~h a s elected the following officers: mast 'e r , Herman Arinokur; lieutenant mas ter, Frederic Abeloff; exchequer, Bernard .Seltzer; scribe, Charles Teachelq member-at-large, Jerry Polis; :caterer, Martin . Coenson; house manager, Harry Knable; assistant exchequer, Jerrold Moss; corresponding scribe,. Bert Silver; and sentinel, Sheldon Vilensky. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta held its an nual formal Founder's Day ban quet Wednesday night at the Nit tany Lion• Inn. Mary Stark was mistress of ceremonies, and Con stance- Cranmer spoke on the founding of the local chapter. Ruth Jeanne Diehl read!a poem, written •by• a founder of the first chapter at Boston College. • Alumnae, actives, and pledges attended the affair. • Alpha Xi Delta The sorority mothers of Alpha Xi Delta entertained their pledge daughtets with a spaghetti 'din r ner last Wednesday night - - The sorority recently pledged Virginia Schar. -/ WRY!' IM's Continue The Women's Recreation Association's intramural pro gram will continue „as usual Monday and Tuesday nights. -THE DAILY -COLLEGIAN; - STATE' COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA' Harvest Ball To Have Queen; Garden-Theme Greenhouse plants' and ever greens, encircled with a white picket fence, : will transform .Rec reatipn Hall into a garden for to night's• Harvest Ball. Green and gold will be the pre dominant colors in the decora tions for the semi-formal dance, which will be held from 9 to-mid night. Jack Huber's orchestra will •provide the music. Dr. W. C. Paddock, assistant professor of plant pathology, will be master of ceremonies for the coronation of the first Queen of the Harvest Ball. The dance is sponsored annually by the Agri culture Student Council. Five student council presidents have been selected to judge audience applause, which will be the,method used to determine the queen• from three finalists. The council presidents are Bryson Craine,. Chemistry and' Physics; Ralph Egolf, Education; Charles Falzon, Engineering; Ed ward Shanken, Liberal Arts; and Mil lard Rehburg, Mineral Indus tries.• • Soph Honorary Taps 14 Coeds Fourteen women were tapped yesterday by Cwens, sophomore women's actiVities honorary. The tappees are Peggy Crooks,' Sally Fischer, Virginia Hinner, Linda Jacobs, Jane Mason, Diane Mill er, • Car olyn Pelczar, Patricia Rile, Elizabeth• Stuter, Margaret Troutman, Marian Ungar, Bar bara Wallace, Barbara Werts, and Nancy White. The 14 sophomores and retiring members of Cwens attended a breakfast yesterday at McElwain dining hall, at which the tappees received gifts. Requirements for membership in Cwens are a 1.5 All-College av erage and participation in at least two major activities in the fresh man-year. Before- the years when coeds were sent to freshman cen ters, tapping . for Cwens was done in the second semester..ln recent years.- tapping was postponed until the. fall when women ar rived on campus for their third semester. In order to choose new mem bers while they are still fresh man, according to the earlier pol icy, Cwens will tap present first semester freshman .this spring. After initiation the new mem bers will become active to re place last year's retiring group. WRA IM Schedule Monday Table Tennis 6:30 Women's Building vs. Mc Elwain. Town vs. Leonides. 7:15 Simmons vs. Thompson B. Thompson A. vs. Thompson C. 8:00 Atherton East vs. McAllis ter. Atherton . West vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. Basketball ;7:00 Atherton East vs. Co-op Atherton West vs. McAllister. 8:00 Women's Building vs. Mc Elwain. - Town vs. Leonides. WSGA RePreseatatives To Hear Phys Ed Prof Fred M. Goombs, professor of physical 'education ~ and• head of the recreation department,• will address the Women's • Student Government Association House of Representatives Thursday. He will discus§ leadership. All coeds are invited -to attend. WSGA will cooperate in dis tributing Crusade 'for Freedom petitions. Tables will be set up in the women's dormitories on.Wed nf;sday . COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WILL TYPE students themes, term papers, etc.- Rates reasonable. Call Miss Ross, State College' 3846. EXPERIENCED MEN and women coun selors, supervisors, Mid" water-safety in structors wanted for children's summer camp, in Pennsylvania. 'Applicants will be interviewed by the director Sunday, Dec. 2 from 1-4 On. at the Hillel Foundation. BOYS' LAUNDRIES. Will' call for and deliver. Please' call 4502. • FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE Room with board. Single beds. 220 E. Nittany Ave. Rates reasonable. Call 7247. TWO DOUBLE rooms, very ,reasonable, convenient location. No landlady. Drop Card Box 741. We will contact you. • APARTMENT ON wheels, trailer. Equiva lent \ tci• three rooms! AU conveniences at park. -$4O. Woodsdale" Trailer Park of fice. • MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS cookies. Excellent fruit punch. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. _Phone 4818. COME. TO the Beta Sigma .Omicron' bake sale Sat., Dec. 1 9-1. Behrer's Hardware Store. • IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492. or bring machine to 632 W , College - Ave. -Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. JANUARY GRADUATE to work on staff of C.P.A. firm. Reside in or around Lewistown, Pa. for work in that vicinity. Excellent opportunity. Call or write Lav enthol, Krekstein• & Co., 3. North Wayne Street; Lewistown, Pa. GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Penn State'. playing cardS sold at SU and Candy Cane for AAUW's Penn State Graduate Scholarship Fund. ' ' Do mothers want daughters like Dagmar? Read Dagmar's amazing success story on page 56 1 - -0 Uic ' •-.- THE POCKET NEWS MAGAZINE FOR BUSY PEOPLE , , ' li Get your coprtoday lOj Travel Comfort PLUS SAFETY AND SAYINGS WNEN YOU Go By Train ON YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP IT'S MORI FUNI Plan your holi day honiecoming by train with a group of friends. Enjoy real comfort . wonderful dining car meals.. . . room to roam around and relax. YON CAN MIND on getting home as planned—and getting back after vacation as well. Day, in day out the railroads offer you worry-free travel. SAVE 11401 MI Get together 25 or more, all heading• home in the:Sanie direction at the same time. You may return indi vidually. ,Then go GROUP COACH PLAN, and each save up to 45% 'com pared to one-: , ‘ way coach tickets! Ask your Local Ralkowl Agent Now about group or single round-trip savings EASTERN RAILROADS WHOEVER GOT my sportjacket from 117 Carnegie Friday, 16 November, please return to Student Union desk. Tan checked. Duane Beals. Reward. LOST ON Tuesday, November 27, a brown men's :Wallet.' Please contact Lael M. Meixsell, Phone 2161. Theta Xi. WOMEN'S GOLD Watch between Sparks and Benedict House about Nov. 8. In itials B A. S. Call McElwain 147 if found. DARK BLUE overcoat taken Tuesday. Nov. 27 from Sparks. Please., ,return. Call Richard Crafton 4957. GRAFLEX CAMERA 2 , ,ix.354 series 13 Call Paul Stefanie, 3996. CAMERA . ARGUS A 2, like. new. Best offer. Call 7621. 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