TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1952 4 Queen Finalists To Vie Tomorrow Four coeds will be May Queen contestants in the final voting set for tomorrow '•from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. in the second floor lounge of Old Main, Robin Brunner, Marion Gray, Norma Lee McCormick, and Gay nell Wagner will vie for the 1952 title. Jean Mastin and. Marion Morgan will serve as junior at tendants to the queen: Sophomore attendants will be Marilyn Buzby and Joan O’Connor., Gwen-Price, Nancy Scofield, and Maud Strawn, three freshmen, will compete for the title of maid of honor in the finals. Three queen finalists were to have been chosen but Miss Brun ner and Miss - Wagner both re ceived the same inumber of votes. Other queen candidates 1 .were Margie Bennett, Marilyn Brack, Regina Friedman, Nancy Gordon, Jane Stieber, 'and Ann Titmus. Defeated contestants for junior attendant were Jacqueline Beck er, Barbara Denniston, Sally Diehl, Barbara Gwin, Margaret Kerr. Katherine Nicoll, Barbara Norton, Dorothy Pfahler, and Louise Tyson. Barbara Aldrich, Ona Kay Lee, Carol Mattner, Virginia Moore, Beverly O’Connor, Carolyn Pet erson, Patricia Prichai'd, Ru th Isreal, Patricia Reynolds, and Nancy Smith also s competed for the sophomore title'. Twenty to Serve Other titalists for maid <ot honor were Dorothy Bourne. Lil lian Duvall, Carolyn Rail, Nancy Hensel. Patricia Phillips, Phebe Powell, Arline Rudeski, and Alma Street. Twenty senior women were ■named by the May Queen elec tion committee to,-serve in \the queen’s honor arch. They are Mrs. Betty Anders Macaulay, Lila Barnes, Jeannine Bell. Grace Black, Janet Bleutge, Carolyn Barrett, R o s emary Delahanty, Eleanor Griffith, Joyce Harkins, Barbara Klopp, Virginia Lauda no, Marilyn Levitt. Nancy Mc- Clain, Virginia Miller, Elaine No tari, Grace Porrello, Jane Stieber, BUTTERICK PRINTED PATTERN 5726 iv- ,v W % '’>• •' .'• '’ ■ >/ lU''K \'"\ '" Leonides Sets May. 14 For Election By LYNN KAHANOWITZ Leonides .will hold elections May 14. The date was set by Leonides Council last night. The council nominated 13 coeds last night for . five offices. Ad ditional nominations mav be made at the . May 5 meeting of council. Joan Grossman and Patricia Hall Will head the election committee. Nominees for president and vice president must have served 1 ' on council for one year. All candi dates must be at least a year away from graduation and have a 1.0 All-College average or better. Thecla Jawdy, Betty Johnsion, and Vivian Peterson were nomin ated. for president and Susan Crumley and Marian Shute for vice president. ' . Other nominees are Florence Fitzpatrick, Gertrude Kreider, Guyla Woodward, recording sec retary; LaVanehe Leith, and Pa tricia Sheaffer, corresponding sec retary; and Suzanne Gingrich, Kathleen Keefer, and Marilyn Mc- Comb, treasurer.' Shirley Vernon, and Greta Wea ver. May Day ceremonies will be held May 9. BUTTERICK PRINTED \ PATTERN 6133 Look for these colorful cottons { in-our Fabric Department THE DAJLY COLLEGIAN STATE PENNSYLVANIA Senate Names 4 to Judicial Four sophomore women were appointed' to Judicial, women’s judiciary body, by the Women’s .Student Government Association Senate. Saturday. They are Marilyn Buzby, Jane Mason, Mary Petitgout, and Pa tricia Prichard. • Theresa- - Taylor was appointed Judicial chairman at a previous meeting. The women were recommended by, members of Judicial and Sen ate. A 1.5 All-College average is required for members of the committee. Joan Hutchon, WSGA presi dent-elect, announced that the installation of new officers will be held at 6:30 p.m. next Tues day in the WSGA room in White Hall. . ' Yvonne Carter, WSGA vice president, said that women may contact her before Friday to enter the women’s intramural discus sion to be held April 29-30. The discussion is sponsored by Delta Alpha Delta,.women’s debate hon orary. The question is “Do Col leges Really Educate?” Panhel Council to Hold Annual Banquet Tonight Panhellenic Council will hold its annual banquet at 6 tonight at the Eutaw house. Busses will leave from in front of McElwain Hall at 5:30 p.m. Retiring and newly-e lect e d chairmen from each sorority and Panhel officers will attend the banquet. "Fashion in Fabrics" CENTER j^TAGE Coeds to Select Rooms Tomorrow Women will begin to choose rooms for the fall semester to morrow evening in the Dean of Women’s office.' Seventh - semester women will have first choice. The or der of selection is first deter mined by the coed’s semester and second by the number drawn yesterday. Tomorrow, the Daily Colle gian will carry the semesters and numbers which will be used to pick rooms tomorrow evening. Room selection will continue next week. Delta Chi Newly-elected officers of Delta Chi are Robert Frame, president; Edward Hill, vice president: Ed win Steel, corresponding secre tary; Edwin True, sheriff; Ray Boitz, rushing chairman; Robert Dennison, publication editor; and Frederick Rude, librarian. Acacia Janet Bren d e 1 was chosen sweetheart at the Acacia Sweet heart Ball April 12. She, received a. cup and a bouquet of red roses. Her maids of honor were Ruth Good and Dolores Smith. Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Mu recently en tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Peter Stuart of State College at dinner. WSGA Plans informal Fete For the first time the Junior- Senior Faculty Reception, set for 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. April 30 in the main lounge of Simmons, will be informal. Any junior or senior woman may attend and invitations have been sent to faculty and admin istration members, some of whom were suggested by coeds. Lila Barnes, chairman of the coed coordinating committee, is general chairman for the recep tion. Marlene Heyman and Jane Stieber are co-chairmen of the invitations committee. • Heads of the refreshments com mittee and Meredith Williamson Janet Moerder. Ruth Jeanne Diehl is chairman of the hostess and reception com mittee and Mededith Williamson heads publicity. Mrs. Vera Furst is faculty, advisor. £n gaffetnen td Tomlinson-Stabley Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stabley of Kennett Square have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Kendall Tomlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tomlinson of Newtown. Miss Stabley is a senior in-ele mentary education and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Tomlinson is a senior in agronomy and a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. PRESENT B I R A P PAGE ■ FIVE
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