TUESDAY',- DLC'EIVINER 2;1952 3 Finalists Chosen For Harvest Queen • Finalists for queen of the Harvest Ball, to be held 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in Recreation Hall, are Anne Lederman, Marcia Philips, and Elizabeth Tomlinson. Louis Bell, director of public information; Ridge Riley, alumni executive secretary; and Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the School of eny' ayernenizs Schiff-Deeg Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Deeg of Germantown announce the en gagement of their dauglter,24,s?a, l : l-, to Ensign Sven Schfff USNR; son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L.:Schiff:'of Germantown. •' Miss Deeg is a senior at the College in home economics and journalism. She is president of Phi Mu and a member of Masquer ettes. Ensign Schiff was graduated from the Cpllege last dune in industrial engineering. He is a member of Theta Chi and Alpha Phi Omega, honorary , service fraternity. He is stationed at Whit ing Field, Milton, -Pia. Christianson-Lentz - Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lentz of Springfield announce the engage ment of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Ralph Christianson of Bywood. Miss Lentz is a seventh semes ter elementary education major. Mr. Christianson -is in the fifth semester in political science. Survey Discloses (Continued from page four) list and good clothing, an auto mobile, and television on the bot tom. Only 11 per cent indicated great concern about being heard on civic problems. • Schools; churches, and youth groups were encouraged to stimu late voting to provide a broader cross-section for the poll. Ballots came from all types of individuals, ranking from a high class private girls' school in Massachusetts to a boys' training school in the Mid west. The national mid-century corn-. mittee was formed to publicize and promote action on findings of the Mid-Century White House Conference held in 1950. .::.,~:. `<.~_, ~~~~~t ;:.4. :... .r~:.~; ..Ll. v.. Agriculture, announced the final ists after choosing t h era over Thanksgiving vacation, Miss Lederman is a first semes ter journalism major sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon. Miss Phil ipS, sponsored by Delta Delta Del ta, Is -a third semester home eco nomics major. A fifth semester education major, Miss Tomlinson is sponsored by Beta Stigma Omi cron. The queen, to be chosen by ap plause during intermission, will receive an inscribed -trophy. The two runnersup will be given en graved cups. The dance, sponsored by the Agriculture Student Council, will be semi-formal. It is asked that no- corsages be worn. Tickets on sale at the Student Union desk in Old. Main, are priced at $2 per couple. CO-CIILS Alpha Tau Omega -Alpha Tau Omega recently en tertained the Rev. Luther ,H. Harshbarger, College chaplain, at dinner. An informal discussion in the clubroom followed. Alpha Xi Delta The sisters of Alpha Xi Delta recently entertained the pledges at a sphaghetti dinner. Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma' Phi Alpha held its an nual formal Thanksgiving ban quet last week at the chapter house. Entertainment followed. Student Directory To Be on Sale Soon . The Student Directory has been printed but has not yet been re ceived from the printer. It will be put on sale upon arrival; Louis Bell, director of public informa tion, said yesterday. Ed Council to Meet The Education Student Council will meet at 8:30 tonight in 108 Willard. DANKS & CO. For the Lift of your Life Be "Triple Formfit's THE vaiLy COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA We fit you for degree of separation, as well as size and cup, You're so confident in a Life Bra by Formfit—for you know your bustline looks its youthfully high and rounded best! And you feel gloriously more new and free, too! Formfit's vital new measurement is the reason. Only Life Bras by Formfit are "Triple Fitted'!. to (1) your bust size, (2) your cup size, (3) your separation— wide, medium or narrow. 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A teacher at the Young Men's Hebrew Association in New York City, Berk also heads a project at the Brooklyn Museum called "Stage for' Dancers" and has ap peared on and choreographed for television. Miss Golub is a dance graduate of Adelphi College. She was chos en audition winner of this year by Anthony Tudor, Hanya Holm and Agnes de Mulles. Shannon Will Speak On Advent at PSCA The Rev. Jones B. Shannon, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, will speak on "The Ad vent of Our God" at the Penn State Christian Association meet ing 7 p.m. tomorrow in 304 Old Main. This will be one of two Wed nesday- night programs devoted to the Christmas theme. Rachael Witherow is chairman of "the series. The first regular workshop meeting will be held Dec. 10. Professor to Speak At Founders' Banquet A. Pauline Locklin, associate professor of English literature, will address the Founders' Day banquet of Phi Beta Kappa, na tional scholastic honorary, at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the State Col lege Hotel. 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