The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1952, Image 5

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    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. •
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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
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Must go before our inventory
A WIDE SELECTION OF-
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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.
The
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LAST WEEK
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