Thursday; April 24/.1952, Robin Brunner Witts V ' >; ' May Queen Robin Brunner will be crowned 1952 May Queen.at the Womep s, Student Government Association ceremonies on May: 10.' - ... Maud Strawn will, serve as .maid of honor as.a result of yester days final May court elections. T _ . . Miss Brunner won over con testants Marion Gray, Norma Lee McCormick, and Gaynell Wagner. Miss Strawn defeated Gwen Price and Nancy Scofield. The fifty senior women who will'!serve in the hemlock chain, as announced by the May Day ejections committee, are Kathleen Aagaard, Mary • Bambriek, Mar gie fßennett, Phyllis ■ Brenckman, Barbara Bright, Nancy Broscious, Patricia Bush. Joan Davies, Lee Delle Donne-, Adele . Gillispie, Martha Grimshaw, Anne Gruber, Virginia. Handensheild,' Patricia Hensel.Sally Herstine, Jane Hills man, Jennifer Knauer", Margie. James,. Lois Jones, Joyce.Jeffries, Patricia. Lanphere, June Leighty, Joan Marshall. Joanne McMullen, Janet Moerder, Jane Musgrave,' Naomi'O’Neil. iW Jean Phillips, Joan 1 ' Puchalski; Betsy Reynolds, Joyce Rife,'Laryn Sax, Kathryn Sheetz, Marjorie Smith, Joan Steveris, Phyllis''Szo lack, Janet Thomas', Barbara' Thompson,- Shirley Thornton, Mary Lou Transue, Mary Turner, Jean Troutman, Frances Waring,- Polly Williams, Lois Woolford,’, Anno Wujnovich, and Betty Zim merman. UNOfficial- Will Speak Tomorrow Gove Hambidge, regional • rep resentative to the director gen eral, Food and Agriculture Or ganization, United Nations, will be the main speaker at= the -School of Home Economics Spring Week end to be held tomorrow through Saturday. ■, . Hambidge will discuss .“Bread and Peace” at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. , Another feature of the . week end wi 11 be a 1952' American Theatre Wing community, play, “And .You Never Know,” to be presented by six dramatics stu dents Friday and Saturday. .. 2 Separate Casts Scheduled for B:3op.rii. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday in 114 Home Economics, the play will be fol lowed by a discussion led, by Dr. Winoma L. (Morgan, professor of child’ development and family re lationships. Two student directors, Yvonne Voight-and Michael Forgacs, will direct , two separate casts. Kelly Yeaton,' assistant professor of dra matics; is supervising the produc tion. ' Miss Voight’s cast includes Betty Stofan, Ida Wylie, and' Fred Sin felt;.'" Forgacs is .directing Dyanne Michaud;'George Jason and Phil lis Brenckman. ' Helped Establish FAO Those participating are students iiV'Drairtatics 501 and Dramatics 2f~ ■ ' ■ ."Hambidge played an important part in the establishment of the FAO. He was executive secretary 'of the : UN Interim Commission of Food and Agriculture, which es tablished the objectives and structure of FAO. 'He,.served as director of in-' formation for FAO for three years and until'his recent appointment as acting regional representative for North America, was editorial adviser to the Director General. Ag Yearbook Editor Hambidge was educated at Col umbia University when he began a writing career. From 1922 to 1927 he was assistant editor of Cosmopolitan magazine and in 1935 he was appointed senior in fo'rmation specialist, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For the next six years he was the principal research writer and editor of the Yearbook of Agri culture, and later served three years as coordinator of the Agri cultural Research. Administration. Beta Sigma Omicron . Beta Sigma Omicron has. rib boned Grace Thomas and Nancy ■ r :.V7 v'-'-7 7 V .. iTH'E-'b^IIiYjaQTfLEGIAN. -'STATE' COLLEGE,:,' PENNSYLVANIA Title Cwens Plan Strawberry Festival ' Cwens, sophomore women’s.' ac tivities honorary, will sponsor a strawberry festival for the entire State College school system from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 3'at'the State .-College High School. The. project, proceeds of which will go towards the support' of the Cwens I '' Dutch' war. orphan, is being handled by . committees whose/member's are Cwens and senior- .high; school students. . ..Highlighting the event will be the - crowning of the strawberry festival king and queen. Students will nominate candidates and will then' cast penny votes for the can didates.. The candidates receiving the largest amount of money will be crowned at the festival. Strawberries and ice cream will b’e'.sold and a cake walk will be a featured novelty event. Cwens and high school student committees consist of Jane Mason, Gertrude Mohnkren, refresh ihehEs;'; Gajolyn Pfelczar, Kenneth McCullough', king-queen; Mar garet Troutman, Richard Morgan, crowning ceremony; Marian, Un gar, Carol Einstien, publicity;'Pa tricia, Rile, Leslie Schultz, cake walk; .Barbara Wallace, William Hutcheson, Alan Wyand, general set-up of playground; and Eliza beth Stuter, decorations. , .General chairman for the event is Nancy White, member of Cwens. £ng.agenienti McCollom-Betancourt - -Mr., and Mrs. Robert Betancourt of ' Havertown have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Barbara, to, Herbert 'McCol lom,-son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCollom of Philadelphia. Miss Betancourt is a junior in liberal arts. Mr.-. McCollom is a junior in education. He is a mem ber of Kappa Sigma. No date has been set for the wedding. Ritzel-Dahlstrom Mrs. Flora Dahlstrom of Phila delphia has, announced, the en gagement of her daughter,"Flora, to Harry r ßitzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William' Ritzel of Newtown Square. Miss Dahlstrom is a sophomore in liberal arts, majoring in man. ’ ’ ’• Mr. Ritzel is a.. senior ■ in -in dustrial psychology and is a mem ber of Kappa Phi Kappa. V ; ' Cole-Way {■ Mr. and' Mrs. J. L. Way ,■ of Beaver have announced- the. eh-, gagement of .their daughter, ..Em ma Jean, to Ensign Charles’Cole,' son of Mr. and Mrs.' Charles. Cole: of Beaver. . ' Miss Way is a senior in Home economics majoring in. institution administration. She is a member of Alpha'Omicron Pi. Ensign Cole graduated .-from Cornell University and is a'mem ber of Theta Xi. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau recently pledged Evelyn Cinnamon r and Suzanne Stambler. REPAIRS... Excellent, repairs on RADIOS, PHONOGRAPHS SEE VS TODAY! \J THE mowt23~ -fo Vy&ai V Y/aBE-BEWtR J'AVE- j -i- T v . 1 '• ‘ ‘&t K ;■>, .-‘V: Robin Brunner < Women's Talk Registration Deadline Set Registration for the women’s in t r a mural discussion contests, sponsored by Delta Alpha Delta, local woman’s debate honorary, will close tomorrow, according to Yvonne Carter, president. The competition will begin Tuesday, with- finals being held Wednesday. Contestants, who will discuss the topic “Do Colleges Really Educate?,” can register by calling Miss' Carter in 256 Mc- Elwain -Hall. All contestants,, will meet at 7p.m. Tuesday: in 2 Sparks. The winner of the discussion contests held each spring receives possession of a gold trophy for one year. Last year’s winner was Frances Smarr, representing Leonides. Last year contestants discussed whether women should be drafted in the event of an all out war. • Miss Carter said that any or ganization can sponsor as many contestants as desired, with pre vious. competitors being eligible for this year’s competition. . Details on the amount of time alloted for each woman to speak will be. explained when ::contes-. tants meet Tuesday. Fiseher-Mowell Miss. Patricia Jean Mo well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mowell of Warren, was married to Ferdearle Edward Fischer, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Fischer of Trenton, N.J.,. in Grace Lutheran Church, State College, ■ March 29. The bride - was' graduated from the School of Chemistry and Phy sics last year and is now-employed as a micro-biologist at the iHeyden Chemical Corp.i in' Prihceton, N.J. The ■•bridegroom- was -graduated from the- College in bacteriology in 1947. He is employed, in-.‘the Skillman -Village, Skillmanj. N.J., as: ; a clinical, biochemist.’ ,'v Tfie ; ’couple Presiding -in -Hope well,:N;J 'V, '. JANE RUSSELL ‘ • VICTOR. MATURE ~ "mnm y' STORf” EDMUND O'BRIEN YVONNE DeCARLO "SILVER CITY" “Engrossing, Powerful" —Newsweek "THE WELL" Alpha Epsilon Phi The new pledges of Alpha Ep silon ' Phi have elected Carol Alder, " president; Toby Numer osky, vice president; Dian Weiss, treasurer; and Betty Engle, edi tor. Sigma Pi New officers of 'Sigma Pi are Frank Follmer, president; James Vogelsong, vice president; George Rentschler, treasurer; Gerald Garman. secretary; and Arthur s Crow, rushing chairman. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi has pledged Carol Comer and Margaret Rob erts. . Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha entertained Pi Kappa Phi at a picnic Saturday. A picnic supper was served. Kappa Kappa Gamma New officers of Kappa Kappa Gamma are Joyce Buchanan, president; Peggy Mayberry, vice president; Ann Jones, recording ecretary; Nancy McCrady, corres londing secretary; Marilyn Frank lin, treasurer; Barbara Reynolds, membership chairman; Barbara Norton, pledge captain; and Jean Phillips, social chairman. Pledge class officers are Bar bara Perrine, president; Mary Lynch, vice president; and Kath erine Reynolds, secretary treas urer. Beta Theta Pi New officers of Beta Theta Pi ■are George Lynch, president; Harold Roush, vice president; Harry Shank, secretary; Peter Larson, treasurer; Kenneth Park er, recorder;- David Helfrich, archivist; Robert Smith, house manager; and Kenneth Kiel, ser geant of arms. Licorice and White -fashions top spring note Sharp black and cool white for your spring and summer wardrobe “musts.” Choose from a fine selection of checks, stripes, and solids. Two-piece imported white linen. with black accents of cord piping and a patent leather belt . . . Gingham princess style pin check with crisp white pique collar . . . Smart black and white suit in striped cotton cord ... always sparkling fresh. black or white linen-weave rayon shorts . . . scooped-neck T-shirts . . . for your warm weather fun. Keep with this new note of spring fashion come in today yifiarif dCeltzinc^er (^o-dJditd Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma entertained members of Alpha Kappa Alpha at an informal tea recently in the suite. Kappa Delta Rho The sorority has pledged Wilda Pitnoff. New officers of Kappa Delta Rho are David Maver, president; Arnold Paparazo. vice president; Lavern Merrill, pledgemaster; Richard Kartlick, secretary; and John Kiser, house manager. Elected to tribunal board were Jack Bethea, president; Thomas Lazaroff, and Herbert Flora. Sigma Nu New officers of Sigma Nu are Samuel Lemon, commander; Steve Melmeck, lieutenant commander; James Roberts, house manager; George Richards, recorder; Rich ard Jones, chaplain; Charles Frey, assistant treasurer; John Hoerr, reporter; Eugene Gibbons, alumni contact officer; William Ander son, marshall; David Yeakel, sen tinel; and John Hessel, historian. Tau Kappa Epsilon New officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon are David Margolf, presi dent; Tom Hahn, vice president; Jay England, secretary; Jack Brame, treasurer; Robert Leon ard, chaplain; Donald Taylor, historian; Benjamin Thompson, alumni corresponding secretary; Donald McCormick, sergeant at arms; Willis Lynn, pledgemaster; and Thomas Hardy, house manager. Sigma Alpha Mu Newly elected officers of Sigma Alpha Mu are Allen Klein, prior; Kenneth Gordon, exchequer; Ar nold Barnett, recorder; Eugene Finkelstein, assistant exchequer; Eugene Glock, alumni recorder; and Jack Bernbaum, historian. This striking combination “plays,” too . . 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