SXT - T7RI:).A.Y; :MARCH' 22;•:1952 9Senios:::NeßiinotOd Fr May Queelhr.Titte Nine senior Women were nominated for the, title of May Queen at 'dormitory unit meetings this week. Ten juniors were nominated for junior attendant, 11 sophomores for sophomore attendant, and 10 freshmen for maid of honor. • ' Primary elections will be held on , April..2l, and will limit the number Of senior candidates to three, and junior, sophomore, and freshman candidates •to ...tcuo Final elections will 'be held on!, April 23. ' Queen Nominees • Senior, women nominated for May Queen are Norma Lee Mc- Cormick, Grange;• Jane Stieber; Unit 1, Simmons; Margie Ben nett, Unit :2, Simmons; Nancy Gordon, Unit• 3, Simmons; Regina Friedman, Unit 4, 'Simmons. Marion Gray,. Unit 1, McElwain; Marilyn Bruck, Unit 2,.McElviain; Ann Titmus, Unit 3, MCElwain; and Gaynell Wagner, Unit 4, Mc- Elwain. Junior Nominees Nominees for junidr -attendant are Marion Morgan, Giange; Jean Mastin, Unit 1, Simmons; Sacqile line 'Becker, Unit 2, Sithrnons; Katherine Nicoll, Unit 3, Sim ; mons; Sally Diehl,-Unit '4, Sim mons. Barbara Gwynn; Unit 1, Mc- Elwain; Barbara Norton; Unit 2, McElwain; Margaret Kerr, Unit 3,' McElwain; Louise Tyson, .tti* 4, McElwain; and Dorothy' ?fah ler, Atherton, southwest. Sophomore Nominees Sophomores nominated, for sophomore attendant. are •Carol Mattner, Unit 1, Simmons; .Patri cia Reynolds, Unit 2;:• Simmons; Virginia Moore, Unit 3, Simmons; Carolyn Peterson, Unit 4, Sim mons. • • Anne Quigley, 'Unit '2, - "Mc- Elwain; Beverly O'Connor, Unit 3, McElwain; Barbara Alric h, Unit 4, McElwain; Joan O'Con nor, Atherton, southeast; Marilyn Buzby, Atherton, northesat; Ona Kay Lee, Atherton, southwest; and Patricia Pritchard, Atherton, northwest. Freshmen Nominees Freshmen nominated for maid of -honor are Lillian Duvall, Unit 1, Thompson; Nancy . Unit 2, Thompson; Maud Strawn, Unit 3, Thompson; Doro t h e a Bourne, Unit 4, Thompson; Gwen Price, McAllister; Nancy Hensel, Woman's Building. Alma Street, Atherton, south east; Arlene - Rudeski, Atherton, northeast; Carolyn Hall, Ather ton, southwest; an d Elizabeth PhilipS, Atherton, northwest. Freshmen Aid Yvonne Carter, chairman of the Women's Student Government As- SociatiOn House of Representa titres, sponsors of May Day, has announced the appointinent of Freshman Council members to. assist chairmen of May Day com mittees. The freshmen appointed are B a r'b ar a ' Foss and Nedalyn Charmbury, teas and open houses; Teresa Mizia and Lois Humm6l, publicity; Marianne Herold, prop erties; Louise Glud, music and entertainment; Barbara Pick, in vitations; Ann Cunningham and Janice Holm, elections; Joyce Shusmanand Nani Ku,- decor ations; Mary Mano and Aurelia Arre, costumes; and Patricia El lis- and Katharine Reynolds, .cere monies. • • . • ..ek : , ' • • ••, • • • ~• FLY KLM TO EUROPE NEW LOW AIR• TOURiST, RATES Effective May Ist.' ' ROUND TRIP NEW YORK TO SHANNON . _ Only $433.80 LONDON , 0nty,486.00 PARIS only 522.00 . FRANKFORT only 563.60.., 'Via Prestwick or Shannon', (Fareisubject to government approval. Good low-cost meals available 011 plane.) SEE YOUR TRAVEL - 7 14 8 , , AGENT NOW • • ROYAL DUTCH , • autumn • ;;;: .1 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines I I 572 Fifth Avenue, New Yorkl9, Please A sf r n Ll:t a information eso o ro n p . new !, NAME I • ADDRESS i• OMNI 111011M1111111.111.111. MOS MOM UMW THE F-DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE . COLLECM; • PENNSYLVANIA Weekending With the Greeks Tonight's parties will cover a' wide range of themes,. and. will include a ,pledge , dance, a dock party. anci't a pizza party. ' In keeping with the arrival' of warm spring weather, Beta Sigma Omicron has chosen "Spring Sere nade,'l, as an appropriate theme for its 'Annual pledge dance at the Alpha , Zeta house. A natural spring setting will_provide the, background fo r dcorations• of green ferns, forsythia, and other. spring • flowers. Music for the dance will be furnished by the Easy Melodiers combo. The affair will be held in honor of the nine pledges ,of the sorority.. .Turning to a nautical atmos phere,,Sigina Nu will hOld its an nual-Dock Party tonight. Guests ,will be in costumes appropriate 'for the : oecasion, and the fraterni ty hciuSe will be decorated in a wharf Motif. Jack Huber and his 'combo will play for the affair, which will be opened to the pub lic at 11. Delta Upsilon, Sigma Pi, and Phi Kappa -Tau will co-sponsor a pizza party at the Phi Epsilon Pi house .tonight at 10. Airways -- (continued from page two) never have a suitable airport" for .Centre County. He continued: "Therefore, I want to make it clear that not only will we decline to serve State College Air ,Depot in its present condition during the coming sea son but the board (Civil Aeronau tics Board) has formally accepted this position and' endorsed it by giving us official orders." 20 ® OFF On. ALL Stationery Starting Monday 2500 Boxes of our finestgrade paper Must go before our inventory A WIDE SELECTION OF- Penn state Seal Paper Note Book Refill I - Typing. Paper .. Note Pa Fier . Vellum Linen AND MANY OTHERS 'Rea & Dericks • . 121 SOUTH ALLEN ST.. WRAlContests Deadline • • . Monday . at 5 p.m. is the dead line for signing up to compete in the Women's Recreation As=, soCiation's contests for the , All- - College players in badminton,:, bowling, and ping Piing. Any coed -interested may-§ign. up by contacting Mable Marple,. WRA intramural chairman, in 315 Grange Dormitory, or Nan cy Lusk; assistant intramural chairman, in 150 Atherton Hall.- NV.SG/# 7 ii-W, RA Rrimary'.sef': For -TOesdci • Primary voting 'will be . held from 10 a.m. .to 7 p.m. Tuesday for the Women's Student Govern.: , ment Association and Women's Recreation Associgion elections. All women living in ddirnitories will vote in their own buildings; except -those living -in 'Grange hall, who will . vote in MCAllister hall. Women living in home man agement houses, co-ops, and in town will vote in eithei'Woman's Building or McAllister. . Pictures on Display ,Women may vote, by giving their names, which will be check ed off a master list. Posters with pictures of all can didates will be displayed at the polls. Officers to be elected are WSGA president, vice president, treasurer. senior senator, junior senator,. sophomore senator, and town senator, and WRA. president, vice president, secretary-treas urer, intramural chairman; -and assistant intramural chairman. All Eligible to. Vote' Primary elections will limit • the. number running for each office to two. Final._ elections will be held Thursday. • All women students are eligible to vote for WSGA president, vice president, treasurer, and all WRA offices. In addition, juniors vote for senior senator, sophomores vote for junior senator, freshmen for sophomore senator, and town girls for town senator. Since only two women are run ning for the office of town sena tor, these candidates will not be voted on in the primary. The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. • —Thackeray Mural to Deck Rec Hall For Scph Dance Tonight A watercolor mural, 12 feet high and 24 feet wide, will set off the decorations for the annual sophomore class dance, which will be held from 9 to' midnight 'tonight in Recreation Hall. ,The-mural, which will provide a backdrop for a bandstand of the same dimensions, was painted by twq sophomore students, Martha •Richards and Fiorentino! Feraco. The mural pictures two sttident dancing. Tickets Available The dominant colors for the decorations at the dance will be blue and white. The dance 's theme, "State's Starring Sopho mores;" will be stated in 20-inch letters. on one wall of the hall. Admission to the dance is free to all sophomores, who may pick up their tickets until noon today at Student Union desk in Old Main by showing their matricu lation cards. Solomon Chairman • Jack Jenkins, a sophomore, and his orchestra will provide music for the dance. Another sopho more' Rodney Stegall, will en- I •tertam at intermission with im personations of actors, politicians, and other well-known personali ties, Harry Solomon, sophomore class vice president, is general chair man of the dance. The decorations committee includes Vi r ginia Moore, chairman, Jean Marohnic, and Feraco. Miss Richards, Rick Lambert, Seniors Only Annual Senior Special . • March 17th to April Ist a beautiful, large Bxlo portrait from your La Vie pose . . . just $2.00 Less than half the price . . three to a customer. The perfect graduation gift from . . . PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP Louise Robertson, Douglas White, Jeannine Vandeuren, Stefannie Todd, Carolyn McCoy and Jean Geiger have worked with th e decorations committee. 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