The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 09, 1952, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, •1952
Three New Committees
Appointed by Leonides
Three committees to revise the LeonideS pamphlet, discuss the
alumni association, and collect material for a bluebook file were
organized at a Leonides meeting last night. •
Vivian Peterson, president of
the organization, appointed Ger
trude. Kreider ,chairman of a corn
mittee to revise . the pamphlet
which Leonides distributes to in
coming freshman women each
fall.. Miss Peterson said changes
in' the constitution. and on cam
pus. have made revisions in the
booklet desirable. -
Sarah DeVita was named chair
man of a committee to investigate
the possibilities of organizing the
proposed Leonides . alumnae' as
sociation. The immediate duties
of the committee will be studying
similar . organizations in other
colleges 'and' determine the type
of organization which would most
benefit independent women grad
uates.
In an effort to collect bluebooks
for a file to be placed in the new
Student Union building, a com
mittee. to contact senior inde
pendent women for old bluebooks
was organized, with Kaye Kens
ley as chairman.
Vonnie Leith and Phyllis Grif
fith were named to work on a
joint committee with the Associ
ation of Independent Men to plan
the Dink Debut for freshmen next
fall. Two official delegates to the
junior-senior faculty tea Wed
nesday were also named.
Representatives were instructed
to ask for suggestions froin wom
en in their units - for improve
ments of the Independent, campus
newspaper for independent men
and women.
House to Sponsor
Drive for Clothing
The Women's Student Govern
ment Association House of Repre,
sentatives set Jan. 8-15 as the,date
for its annual clothing drive, at
a recent meeting.
Boxes for contributions of 'dis
carded clothing will be placed in
women's dormitories during• the
drive. A suggestion that an t,..aci
ditional collection box be • placed
in Old Main for faculty members
and students outside the dormi
tories was approved.
The group supported a motion
that clothing collected during the
drive be sent to Korea, through
the local Friends'. organization.
Madeline Sharp and Corinne
Janssens were appointed co-chair-'
men of a committee to make pre
liminary provisions for the May
Day program next spring.
Theta Alpha Phi
Will Initiate Seven
Seven, members of Players will
be initiated into Theta Alpha Phi,
dramatics honorary, Sunday, ac
cording to Marcia Yoffe, secre
tary.
The initiates include Fr an k
Baxter, Frances Dektor, George
Jason, Patricia Jenkins, Constance
Melvin, William Nudo r f, and
Yvonne Voigt.
Tea for Town Women
Town women students and their
mothers will be guests at a tea
sponsored by Dean of Women
Pearl 0. Weston and her assist
ants, Mary E. Brewer and Patricia
J. Thompson, from 3 to 5 p.m.
today in the McElwain Hall
lounge.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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FREE CHRISTMAS
Mary o&eitzing.er
Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Sigma Phi rec en tly
pledged David Hill Jr. and Rich
ard Matacia.
Thursday night Alpha Chi Ome
ga and - Alpha Sigma Phi had a
social gathering at the fraternity,
wiph entertainment sponsored
jointly. Dancing and refreshments
followed.
Zeta Beta Tau
Cooking chores for a Zeta Beta
Tau-Phi Sigma Sigma dinner Sun
day were turned over to the sor
ority. Members of the fraternity
served dinner and entertained
with a piano and violin duo, sing
ing, dancing, and bridge.
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega recently en
tertained• Gamma Phi Beta. A
skit was presented by the pledges.
There was dancing,. and refresh
ments were served.
Food Group Listed
For Faculty Tea
Joyce BuChanan and Barbara
Wallace are co-chairmen of the
Junior-Senior Faculty Reception
to be held 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to
morrow in Simmons Hall lounge.
Committee members are Eliza
beth Byiem, Dorothy Lacey, Alice
Murray, Barbara Perrine, Mary
Petitgout, Barbara Rollo, and
Mary Lou Scharar.
The menu for the informal af
fair will include Christmas punch,
cookies, nuts,- and mints.
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Congratulations Ann Lederman! You're an-
other one along the line of contest winners from
our studio. This semester alone, all but one con-
test winner had her portrait taken at The Lion
Studio
REMEMBER, you have only until Saturday
for your Christmas portrait. We can't offer you
any more choice openings, but there are a few
THE LION STUDIO
JOE IS GOING
IN SERVICE
what can I give
him for Christinas?
If Joe is taking R.0.T.C., a
set of 2nd Lieutenant Bars
will be a much appreciated
gift.
Balfour's offer you a com•
plete line of quality military
insignia, and it's in stock here
in State College.
Give a gift hell need and
k ; enjoy receiving ... MILITARY
NSIGNIA from Balfour's.
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in the Athletic Store
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