FRIDAY; _MAY 7 .1¢; ,19522 ,New York Mi nister: . To . ,.SpOok knchape'l The Rev. Hei:bert L. King, minister of the Grace Congregational Church, New. York City, will speak in Chapel at 10:55 a.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. Dr. King was graduated from Morehouse College, Atlanta, ,Ga., with honors in liberal ,arts.. From there he went to Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Union Theo logical Seminary, and Columbia University, where he majored in adult education. Dr. King has. been minister of the Congregational churches ..in Washington, D.C., an d, Detroit, Mich. He has been assistant chap lain an d director of voluntary, ,t religious activities at , Hampden' Institute, teacher and instructor of 'Christian ethics and Old Test- ament' literature at' Howard Uni t versity, an d national associate secretary. of the national student division of the Young -Men's Christian Assobiation. ' Dr_ King is primarily interested in adult education . and has ad dressed student, - faculty, church, ~and civic, audiences in 40 states and in Paris; Berlin, and Vienna. .He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi and numerous committees, commis sions, and' executive groups of - denominational, i n t e rdenomina tional and social agencies• C.ngagemenb Levy-Miller Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Scranton announce the engage ment of their daughter, Alma, to Gilbert Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Levy of Pittsburgh. Miss Miller is a junior in ele mentary, education. Mr. Levy was graduated from the College •in 1950 in liberal 'arts. He was a member of Beta , Sigma Rho.. He is now employed by the Inter national Shoe Co. of St. Louis. Seetzer-Moffett Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moffett of Ardmore have:announced - the en gagement of their daughter, Pa tricia,. to Lt. William Seetzer, now serving in the United States Air- Force. - Miis - Moffett is a senior in ele mentary education and a member of Kappa -Alpha Theta. Lt. Seet zer is a graduate of. the College and 'a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Keller-Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hutchison of State College have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary Anne, to`Edward Keller, son 'of Mr. and Mrs: E. L. Keller, also- of State College. • Miss Hutchison is. a sophomore in liberal arts. • Mr. Keller is now stationed at' Grenier , Air Force Base in Manchester, N.H. He was formerly a: junior •at the College majoring in physics. Banks-Chandler Mrs. C. - W. Leister of Strouds burg has announced the engage.. ment of her daughter, Ann Chand ler, to James Banks, son of Mrs. V. A. Banks, also of Stroudsburg. Miss ,Chandler is a junior in the School of Liberal Arts and is a member of Delta Delta•. Delta. Mr. Banks was graduated from Lehigh University in 1948 with a degree in inthistrial engineering and received a degree in mechani cal engineering the following year. He is now employed by the Beth lehem Steel Corp., Cornwall. The . TAVERN MENU • Friday, May •16 . LOBSTER -TAILS CALF'S LIVEIi. - & ONIONS MIXED. SEAFOOD, PLATE PRIME SIRLOIN - STEAKS DINNER `s' - ,7:30 Reservations after '6:30 Trig DA _dig. ,CO4 4 EGIAIq. STATE' ,COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Xi Delta Wins by Forfeit\ , Alpha Xi :Delta moved, up to first place in . the women's intra mural Wednesday night softball league by Way_of a forfeit• from Alpha Epsilon Phi. In other games - played that night, Delta Gamma forfeited to Alpha Chi Omega, and Theta Phi Alpha beat Zeta Tau Alpha, 1140. Ann • Broomall is the All-Col lege ping pong - singles champion, and Joan Shillis and Virginia Hin ner •are All-College badminton doubleS champions. Miss Broomall defeated Annette Bortman,. 24-22 - and 21-17, ,in the final games of the ping pong tour - nament. . " Miss Shillis and Miss Hinner defeated Marilyn Porter and Pa tricia Colgan, 15-4 and - 15-9, in the final badminton. matches. Fraternities Hold Parties Tonight As part of the Spring Week ac tivites, four fraternities will hold special parties tonight. Alpha Epsilon Pi . will feature 100 feet of light for its Hawaiian party.which will be held - on the front fawn. The party is open. Phi Kappa Psi will have a Grand Arch Council Ball cele brating its Centennial. The party will be closed. "High Society" will be the theme of the formal pledge dance at Sigma Alpha Mu. Silhouettes, of high hats and champagne glass es will , decorate the walls. The party will be closed. Zeta Beta Tau will hold a semi formal dance with Jack Huber and his orchestra providing the music: Theta. Sigma Phi To Sponsor Tea Theta Sigma Phi, women's pro fessional journalism fraternity, will sponsor a tea for women at tending the Pennsylvania Press Conference from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today in McElwain Hall lounge. The conference, which will be gin at noon today at the Nittany Lion Inn, will continue through tomorrow. Toronto, Canada, will 'be the fifth city in North America - with an underground rapid transit sys-. tern when its subway system is completed. BOTTLED UNDER: AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA,COLABOTTLINd,;CO. of, ALTOONA "Coke' is a ingistored brads-mark. ~0-C thL4 Sigma Pi `Members of Sigma Pi acted as ho,sts.to their mothers on Mothers Day with dinner and open house. "Entertainment was provided 'by James Bendi, New York'- Singer :and pianist. • • Sigtha -Pi .recently entertained Chi Omega sorority. Entertain ment was followed .by -dancing and. refreshments. Phi Kappa Psi - • Nev, officers of Phi Kappa• Ps: are :M a r yin Boring, president; Joseph Sutovsky, vice president; Edward Gulas. corresponding sec retary; Robert Porter, recording secretary; John Houtz, historian; Walter Service, sergeant-of-arms; Conrad Nagel, messenger; -Ste wart Wright, chaplin; and ,Wal ter Service, house manager. Phi ,Signia Kappa Newly-elected officers of Phi Sigma. Kappa are James Wagner, president; , Robert Palson, vice president; Miles Woodward, sec retary; Donald Fields, treasurer; Robert Seibel. inductor; David Sener, _house manager; Harry Carroll, sentinel; and Keith Edin jet. caterer. Kappa Alpha Psi . • Newly-elected officers syf Kap pa Alpha Psi are Barton Fields, polemarch; William Snead, vice polemarch; Allen Haile,- keeper of exchequer; Walter Hutchins, keeper of records; and James Brewer, dean of pledges. The officer's will be installed at an open meeting at 4:30 p.m. to morrow in'4os Old Main. The frat ernity will receive its local char ter at the meeting. Phi Epsilon Pi New officers of Phi Epsilon Pi are Mark Loevner, treasurer, and Hairy Lack, caterer. C and .F, Honorary Elects New Officers New oficers of Delta Sigma Pi, commerce and finance honorary, are Reaves. Lukens, headmaster; David •Kerinaday, senior warden; Gerald 'Young, junior warden; Charles Gibbs, scribe; Donald Fields, treasurer; Arnold 'Barnett, historian; William Hirsch, master of ceremonies; and Rich ar d Sthith, correspondent. New initiates are Arnold Bar nett, John Carney, Jay England, Charles •Gibbs, Robert •Herman, William H•i rsc h, Jay Lichten walner,• James Miller, John Russ, Richard Smith, Axel Swanson, Howard' Wright, and G era l d Collegiate Bandmasters Elect Dunlop President , James- N. Dunlop, 'associate professor of music education; has been elect e d president of the Pennsylvania Collegiate Band masters Association, succeeding William Schaefer, of the Carnegie Institute of Technology. • The-: next Pennsylvania Col -1 legiate Band Festival will be held in -December at Lancaster. 'Miss State' to Enter Max Factor Contest . -Nancy Queer, Miss Penn State of '52,. has blond hair, hazel eyes, 22 years of living behind her, and a determination to enter the nationwide Contest to choose the Max Factor Girl, who will personify the "fresh; young, American look." ', Actually,- she ,says, she has I measure in the wee hours of the m( Vliss Penn State Stridinger Elected Players President Frandes Stridinger was recently elected president of the Penn State Players, Betty Lou Mor gan, retir i n g president, an nounced. Other new officers ar e Allen Adair, vice president; Marcia Yoffe, recording secretary; George Jason, treasurer; Constance Mel vin, actor's representative; Joada Oswalt, social chairman; and Ev alyn Horwin and Nancy May, as sistant social chairmen. Kelly )(eaten, assistant profes sor of dramatics, will be faculty representative. Initiation of new members will be held at 12:30 p.m. May 25 on the second floor of Old Main. A picnic will be held at Poe Paddy following the initiation. Nittany Grotto Names New Officers, Office New officers of the Nittany Grotto, cave exploring club, are William Devitt, president; Arthur Hussey, vice president; Joanne Heine, secretary; Robert Higgs, treasurer; and James Walczak, editor. The editor of The Newsletter, a monthly paper to be printed by the club with accounts of the group's "caving" trips and a joke section, is a new office formed at. the• last meeting. Cot?..ntry Paloore penned: LIFE IS NOT LIFE AT ALL WITHOUT DELIGHT I . 7 te.Ldry irz Defeat Punctuate your life with pleasures. A short pause for a Calm means a full stop to. faring work and a flesh start refreshed ©19,52, THE COCA•COLA COMPANY By EVVIE KIELAR Nancy Queer ttle choice. She got out the tape 'riling in response to the insistence of the Spring Week committee Ithat statistics accompany her photo. Incidentally, in this case statistics read 34-22-33. Nancy has proved you don't have to be tall to win a beauty contest. She is a mere 5'3" and weighs 110 pounds. Nancy will be one of six en tries sent by the College. The other five will be Barbara Klopp, last year's Miss Penn State, and this year's runnersup for the title —Nancy Scofield, Patricia Hath away, Joan Terhune, and Louise Robertson. 'Terribly Surprised' Nancy refused to comment upon her chances. She said she had never been in a beauty contest until she entered the Miss Penn State contest. She is an eighth semester senior in home eco nomics and Pittsburgh is her home town. When asked how she felt when she was named . Miss Penn State, she- said she was "terribly sur prised" and "unable to say a single word," mostly because she "didn't get a chance." Likes Many Activities Her desk is piled high with gifts, with her winner's cup filled with withered red roses. She also receives a month's pass to the movies. "For a change, I won't be a drain on my date," she laughed. Nancy's favorite activities in clude swimming, golfing, an d horseback riding. She first rode at the_ age of nine and has been thrown only once, when she mis judged a jump. She is a Belle in the 1952 La- Vie and is an active member of the Home Economics Club and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She is not independent romantic ally, either. She is pinned to James Wharton of Sigma Nu fra ternity. 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