FRIDAY, .M.A.RUt- 28,- 1952 Late Hours Grantesi For Next Weekend * UpperclaSs women will receive two o'clock permissions for next Friday night, second semester freshmen ,wili get 2: one o'clocks next weekend, and first semester freshmen will get a one o'clock next Friday night and a twelve the following night. The permissions were granted by the Women's ,Student Gov ernment Association Senate Wed nesday night The s ena t e unanimously ap proved the plan to raise student fees 25 cents per semester to pay expenses of judging teams. Weston to Speak Mary, Jane Woodrow, WSGA president, and the newly elected president and vice president will be the official delegates of WSGA at the Eastern Regional Inter collegiate Association of Women Students convention to be held April 23 to 26 at the College. Joan 'Lee, temporary Chairman for, The convention, said Pearl "O. Weston, dean of women, will de liver the opening address April 24. President Milton S. Eisenhower will speak at a luncheon that day. In the' afternoon members of Bine Key, junior men's hat so ciety, and Alpha Phi Ome g a, national service fraternity, will take delegates on a tour of the campus. — Christine Conaway, dean of vv omen at Ohio State University, will speak April 25. Workshops and panel discussions will be held throughout the four day. con ference. - Constitutional Changes Nancy White, chairman of the WSGA Freshman Council, said the council will give its recom mendations for changes in cus toms .to the proposed Freshman Customs Board. An amendment to the All-College Constitution to create the board - has been read twice at All-College Cabinet and will be voted upon at the next cabinet meeting. The Senate gave recommenda tions for constitutional changes to . Jane Stieber. who will . revise the constitution: Joan Hutchon, junior senator, will be in charge of installation of WSGA officers on April 29. May 3 was set as a tentative date for a WSGA retreat- which, will be held off campus, Schug _to Direct Speech Association A chapter of the Intercollegiate Peace Speech Association will be establihed •at Penn State under the direction of Clayton H. Schug, associate pr of es s o r of public speaking. The purpose of the association is to hasten world 'peacq by •ab quainting undergraduate students with a broad, knowledge of peace problems as a basis of world cit izenship. The association stresses participation. in the - PrePaiation and delivery of orations, extem pore s p e a k in g, and discussion with the aim of interesting college students in the prbblems or World peace. There are -over 'lOO - _different names for the elephant in Sans crit. • DEAN• MARTIN • JERRY LEWIS. "SAILOR • BEWARE" • • . • A.a DOUGLAS EVE MILLER . I .°BIG TREES" • • : " • • OPEN AT '6:20 TYRONE POWER - GENE TIERNEY "RAZORS - EDGE" • , THE 'DAILY . COLLEGIAN. STATE 'COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AXiD i SDT Bridge Victors Duplicate hands were used in the WRA bridge tournaments las night as an experiment in skill rather than luck. Dealt hands have been used the previous two weeks of the tournament. Winners of the east-west team were Joan Maguire and Janet Tritt of Alpha ' Xi Delta. Rita Schleifer and Sylvia Goldstein of Sigma Delta Tau were the winning north-south team. It has yet not been determined whether the use of du Plicate hands will be .continued. In this system of bridge, a corn! pletely different scoring is used. Because / the participants were un familiar with the scoring, the re sults were unavailable... 'Gay Nineties' Party The Roger Williams Fellowship will hold a "Gay Nineties" cos tume party at 7:30 tonight at the University Baptist Church. The affair is open to the public. Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha entertained Al 7 pha Chi. Rho recently at the frat ernity house. A skit was pre sented, and refreshments were served. Phi Sigma Sigma Newly elected officers of the Phi Sigma Sigma pledge class are Doris Riebman, president; Lenore Lonker, vice president; Barbara Horn, secretary; and Iris Rodgin, treasurer. Ruth Abt is pledge mother. - IFC Bali . - • 1 , ''.:::•.....,;.':••••,, . ' ' 1 : ,-;71V,:v.,;,. •-•'•::••(•,-.i4:1*.i.3. _ .. ' ',,,..'4., 4.M••••4" . ' ' '•''.l.'.'i4%- '''''•4N ;•,--:.5:::. :4:: :. ....,;::.''4 .-..(4:..:.•„.: • \ ... •:;..,,. ..i.' . ..f*:,' „ ..„-.4..":1, h 34. :.4.,: : : : ,.•. :::\ 1,-.-.. .:... , ..... , 5.?.:.tHi. , ....1 . ..i21..,:i „,, .. , t5 ,, , f :,... , ,:5..., \4( ...:..,:....:.... : ....,.,.....,.. , ..... ii .... : :. ;. ., i , (~,2,it.44,..z??...,,..t....:‘, ~).....z.c..,::,.....-,........:..v1,.:;,..; :,.. ‘ll \ It's the time,— time to buy ,your gown . • It's the Place—the Charles Shop It's the: Girl-YOU -in your... • .: . lovely IFC• Ball . Gown _ Our Parisienne•Collection . ~ was made just for you—styled for you and priced for, you . . . from $29.95 - 124 ' TM EN .trit ! STATE ~COI.I.EGE,PA. D • FINALISTS in the 1952 Dairy Queen contest are (left to right): Edna Grabiak, Anne Wejlie, and Ann Chandler. The queen will be chosen by members of the Dairy Science Club. Co -edib damma Phi Beta Recently elected pledge officers of Gamma Phi Beta .are Johanne Llewelyn, pr es iden t; Nedalyn Charmbury, vice president; Maud Strawn, treasurer; Mary, recording secretary; Martha Ro jahn, c o r r es ponding, secretary; Carolyn Werts, scholarship' chair man; Beate Maron, •activities chairman; Carol Fry, historian; Sylvia Smith, publicity, chairman; and Nancy Knouse, song chair man. The s'i ste r s entertained the pledges last Friday night at the Women's Recreation- AsSociation cabin. Mrs. Helen- GUthrie, presi dent of' the State College alumnae chapter, accompanied group, The ancient birthstone. for . De cember was the ruby. ..... k Finalists Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Tau Kappa Epsilon recently with a square dance in the Simmons Hall recreation room. Newly-elected pledge officers are Patricia Hughes, president; Jane Bishop, vice-president; and Alberta Wooden, secretary. Phi Mu Pledge officers of Phi Mu are Ann Skapik, president; Julia Ib botson, vice president; Barbara N e w q u i s t, secretary-treasurer: Jane Bianco; so ci a l chairman; Marilyn White, scholarship chair man; Donna Carlson, activities chairman; and Nancy Brandreth, standards chairman. "Connecticut the Exciting Broadway Hit Make Your Big Weekend Complete ! Don't miss this Fabulous Show I.F.C. WEEKEND --- plus special Saturday matinee $1.25 Tickets go on Sale March 31, at 1:36 p.m. at the Student Union desk —Photo PER apt& Penn State Thespians Yankee" Brought to you by an all star Thespian cast. Take your I.F. Ball date to enjoy an evening packed with hilarious com edy, exciting hit songs by Rodgers & Hart, and beautiful girls. These fea tures add up to TOP I.F.C. weekend entertainment. Thursday April 3 $l.OO Friday April 4 -:- $1.25 Saturday April 5 3 Dairy Queen Finalists to Vie For 1952 Title • Three finalists have been chos en to compete for the title of 1952 - Dairy Queen in a contest sponsored by the Dairy Science Club. The queen will reign at the Dairy Exposition to be held on May 10 at the College. The finalists are Ann Chandler, sponsored by Delta Delta Delta: Edna Grabiak, sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club: and Ann Wylie, sponsored by Alpha Zeta. They will appear at a meeting of the 'Dairy Science Club at 7 p.m. Thursday in 117 Dairy build ing. The entire club will make the final selection. A committee headed by Harry Roth chose the finalists fr o m photographs submitted by cam pus organizations. Other members of the committee were Edgar Feh nel, Arthur Stone, William Grif fith, Max L. Dawdy, instructor in dairy husbandry, and -William R. Davey, instructor in dairy hus bandry. There have been 16 major kid napping cases since passage of the Lindbergh kidna'pping law in 1932. Coeds . . . Begin Your GLASSWARE PATTERN while still in school with FOSTORIA *IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK The perfect gift for any occasOn. Treasure House E. College Ave.' PAGE !`IVY