WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952 Junior, Senior Coeds Invited to Attend Faculty Reception Any junior 'or • senior woman may attend the • Junior-Senior Faculty Reception from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight in Simmons Hall lounge, Carolyn McElroy,' chair, man, has announced. Invitations have been sent to faculty and administration mem bers of several schools by the Women's Student Government As sociation Senate, sponsor of the tea. - • Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer E. Ken worthy; Dean of Women Pearl 0. Weston; Mrs. Cordelia L. Hibbs, Patricia J. Thompson, and .Mary E. Brewer, assistants to the' dean of women; Barbara Werts,, yice president of WSGA; Mabel Mar-, ple, president of Women's Rec reation Association; and Ire n e Taylor, chairman of Judicial, will receive the guests. A piand-violiiil cello ensemble of Carolyn Morris, Joan Ellis, and Luella Valmont will play: Yvonne Carter, Peggy Crooks, Martha Heckman, Margaret Hep ler, Elizabeth Johnson, - Joan M. Lee, Vivian Peterson, and Joanne M. Williams will pour. Heading the committees are Jane Larpenteur, invitations; Carolyn Pelczar, decorations; El len Wandel, publicity; and Joyce Buchanan and Barbara Wallace, refreshments. Members of Alpha Lambda Del= ta, Cwens, and Chimes, women's honoraries,. and Leonides, inde pendent women's organization, will serve as floaters. Christmas punch; cookies, nuts, and mints will . be served. Table and lounge decorations will carry out the holiday motif. Electronics Platoon Open to Women The Electronics Warfare Pla toon of the local NROTC unit is open to both officers and enlisted men and women. \This - organiza tion is designed to aid in learn ing any phase of electronics or maintenance. Some of the , purposes of the organization are maintenance of NROTC retirement points; code learning; construction of radio sets; and short-wave radio opera tion. The group meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Friday on the fourth 'floor of Electrical Engi neering. Lt. Comdr. Francis H. Yonkers is the commanding offi cer. Froth Junior Board Junior board members of Froth who have not yet received their shingles have been asked to turn in their names at the Student Union desk in Old Main today. Profs Defeat Frosh Bowlers The freshman women's bowling league activities concluded Mon day night when the faculty wom en defeated a freshman team com posed of the five women with the highest averages during the sea son. The faculty Women edged the freshman women by a narrow 23- pin margin. Members of the fresh man team included Virginia Ball, Shirley Hartay, Roberta Sankey, Beverly Burkhar d t, and Lois Schindehette. Duting -the regular.. • s. eas o n schedule, Tea; - n.- - 6 ended :with a perfect record of 6-0. - Team mem bers were Diane Edelman, Betty Smith, Kay Eisenhower, Judy Corfield, Eleanor Cober, and Vir ginia Bell. _ A three-way tie for second place between Teams 1,2, and 5 exists in the final league standings, and efforts are now being made to schedule dates for play-offs. Thomas-Minnich Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Minnich of Landisville announce the engage ment of their daughter, Susan, to Peter Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas of Greensburg. Miss Minnich is a fifth semes ter home economics major and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Thomas was graduated from the College .in June in the School of Mineral Industries and is now associated with the American Cya namide Corporation in Boston. Brest-Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer of Wallingford announce the en gagement of their daughter, Eliza beth, to Robert Brust, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles Brust of Glenside. Miss Spencer, a graduate of the College, is a member of Phi Mu. She is teaching art at Oak GroVe School, Elsinore, Del. Mr. Brust is a senior in, commerce and. a member of Theta Xi: No date has been set for the wedding. Senate Will Not Meet The regularly scheduled meeting of the Women's Stu dent Governinent Association Senate has been canceled be. cause of the Junior-Senior Fac ulty Reception tonight. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN., STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA (Continued from page four) tors, and editors of textbooks used in the state school system. The Daily Northwestern has made the news again. The editor, Rick Dußrow, was fired last week by the board of publications' in a unanimous decision, for "mana gerial incompetence, irresponsibil ity to work with his staff and for failing "to produce a newspaper adequately serving the students and the university." But that didn't end' the Board's activities.. It further ordered: (1) That its statement be printed in f ull in Tuesday's paper. (2) That Rick Dußrow not be allowed to present his statement in the paper. • (3) That no letters to the ed:- tor protesting the fir in g be printed. (4) That a petition signed by the executive s t a f f protesting The manner of firing not be printed. • And they posted four guards at the door to the print shop to see that none of the above could be inserted • while th e remaining staffers, minus seven editors and several reporters who resigned, put out the paper. p. Conag.emenb Tyson-Coon Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. Coon of Pittsburgh announce the en gagement of their daughter, Caro lyn, to Charles Tvson, son of Mr. Charles W. Tyson of Pittsburgh, and the late Mrs. Tyson. Miss Coon, a seventh semester commerce and finance major, •is a member of Chi Omega. Mr. Tyson is a junior at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School and" a member of Delta Tau Delta and' Nu Sigma Nu. No date has been ,set for the wedding. Sutton-Graupensperger Mr., arid Mrs. Frank Graupen sperger. .of Altoona announce the engagement, =of their daughter, Mary - ,.4 to, Francis Sutton, son of Mr. "and Mth. R. 'H. • Sutton of _ . • . Miss: Graupensperger,• a regis tered' nurse; 'is employed in the state ..hospital: near Altoona. Mr. Suttdrils ,third semester account . ing major. Bargain Counter -- Panhel Council Plans Banquet For President Panhellenic Council vice-presi dent Ellen Wandel will be in stalled as president of the sorority governing body at a banquet Jan. 13, the council decided last night. She will succeed Marlene Hey man, who will be graduated in January. A committee was named to make arrangements for the Christ mas party to be given Saturday at Briarly Manor, a home for the aged. Those on the committee are Margaret Hepl e r, Barbara Baker, Barbara Reynolds, and Pa tricia Wertz. The council will, donate $5O to the Penn State Student Scholar ship Fund and will finance a Christmas basket for the Associ ated Charities of the College Joint Community Fund. A pr op os e d constitutional amendment, which would change the incoming of new officers from May to April in order to avoid the rush at the end of th semes ter, was read. It will be voted on at the next meeting. Christmas Service, Sing Next Week The annual Christmas Service and Carol Sing, jointly sponsored by the Penn State Christian As sociation and the Department of Music, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 18 in front of Old Main. Dr. Hummel Fishburn, head of the Department of Music, is in charge of the Carol Sing, one of the oldest traditions at the Col lege. The Chapel Choir, directed by Mrs. Willa C. Taylor, will lead the singing, and a brass ensemble will play Christmas music. Griffith Appoints RILW Program Group The program committee for Re ligion-In-Life Week, Feb. 17-22, sponsored jointly by the Penn State Christian Association and All-College Cabinet, has been named by William Griffith, chair man of the week. The committee includes George Alleman, Richard Altman. Baylee Friedman, Griffith, Robert Hard ing, Martha Beckman, Conrad Kresge, Geraldine Lalli, JoAn Lee, Allen Marshall, Harry Shank, and Irene Taylor. Marketing Club to Meet The Marketing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Sigma Chi. Seven PSCA Workshops Will Meet The monthly workshops of the Penn State Christian Association will meet at 7 tonight. Dramatics workshop, led by Warren Smith and Stephen Malin, will be held in the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. Know the World workshop, led by Harry Shank, will be held at Beta Theta Pi. A worship workshop, led by La vonne_ Althouse and Jane Ifft, will be held at the Westminster Foun dation, 133 W. Beaver avenue. CA News workshop, led by Eli za Newell, will meet in the con ference room at the PSCA office. Gripes and Grins workshop, led by Richard Schuler, will meet at Tau Kappa Epsilon. A • "Music For the Listener" workshop, letl by Janet Herd, will meet in the recreation room in McElwain Hall. , Art workshop, "Art For the Spectator" will be led by Rachael Witherow and Luella Heineman, and will meet in 410 Old Main. IKE Pledges Paint Hospital Furniture Pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon recently painted and refinished beds and furniture in the Centre. County Hospital in Bellefonte as a community project in their ob servance of "help week." W o r kin g. approximately five hours a night, 12 pledges and sev eral members of the house worked on the project two nights. All fraternities are urged by In terfraternity Council President Arthur Rosfeld to obtain similar community projects for their "help weeks." Such projects may be obtained from the IFC civic responsibility committee headed by David Mayer, Kappa Delta Rho. * *New! illapetpectf **** gliffiev+ 0441 1 31 tic , "TOUCH-UP KIT" Here's a gift that can't fail to please. This red satin cosmetic bag with white piping and a separate koroseal-lined pocket contains "Sta-Put" Lipstick, "Sheer Beauty" Powder Pac„ and a sampler of Toilet Essence Repartee. Give her these "three-to-make-ready" and she'll .really g0...f0r-you, GRIGGS PHARMACY Opposite Old Main Fring