TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953 Wandel to Head Panhel Council Ellen Wandel of Beta Sigma Omicron will be installed as presi dent of Panhellenic Council to night at a Eutaw House banquet. Miss Wandel, who is vice presi dent of Panhel, will succeed Presi dent Marlene Heyman, who -will be graduated at the end of this month. The new president has served as vice president since l'ast April. She is a junior in home economics education, and also belongs to Future Teachers of America. She is a Froth junior promotion board member. The Panhel presidency is ro tated among the sororities, and precedence is based on the sor ority's founding on campus. Delta Zeta is next in line for the vice presidency, and then the presi dency: As yet, no new vice presi dent has been announced, ac cording to Miss Wandel. The office will probably remain vacant until' Guests at the banquet will be Mary E. Brewer, assistant to the dean of women, and the council's advisers, Mrs. Woodrow W. Bier ly and Mrs. George W. Lelfler. 7 Women Initiated By Omicron Nu " Tau chapter of Omicron Nu re cently initiated Dr. Mary Dodds and Dr. Hazel Hatcher into its honorary. Sara Bassel, Barbara Benning, Jane Ifft, Lois Richard son, and Eleanor Weary, under graduates, were also initiated at the same time. Following the initiation cere mony, a banquet was held at - The Allencrest. Guest speakers were Dr. Miriam Lowenberg, national president of Omicron Nu, and Mrs. Robert Oliver, who showed slides and spoke on Korea. Omicron Nu is an honorary fraternity for students in home economics showing outstanding scholarship, and for graduates in the .field who have contributed to research and shown leadership. Sorg Will Address : Heinrich Sorg, secretary of the German Socialist party, will out line political and social problems facing German youth today at a meeting of the German Club 7 p.m. tomo r r o w in Simmons lounge. Sorg, who spent 30 , years in German politics and youth work, left Nazi German in 1933 to re turn to take and active part in the post-war Western Germany government. He has been touring the United States, visiting schools and youth groups and will return to Germany in February. Eng Council to Meet The Engineering Student Coun cil will meet at 7 tonight in 107 Main Engineering. The open house project and a possible honor code will be dis cussed. Ellen Wandel Panhel President 'Old Mania' News Fraternities, sororities and in dependents may submit names and notices of pinnings, engage ments, and marriages for "Old Mania" in the January Froth un til noon Saturday at the Student Union desk in Old Main. • Yoffee-Sloane Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sloane of Philadelphia announce the en gagement of their daughter, Lois, to Maurice Yoffee of Harrisburg. Miss Sloane is a fifth semester english composition major. Mr. Yoffee is a third semester poli tical science major and •is ex chequer of Sigma Alpha Mu. A December wedding is plan ned. Scheetz-Overmeyer . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overmeyer of Columbia announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jane, to Walter Scheetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scheetz of Philadel phia. Miss Overmeyer is a junior in bacteriology and a member of Theta Phi Alpha. Mr. Scheetz is „a third semester pre-medical stu dent. Villforth-Hehie Mr. and Mrs. August H. Heine of Pittsburgh announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jo anne, to John Villforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Villforth of Reading. Miss Heine is a junior in.liberal arts, and Mr. Villforth is a grad uate of the College. Store-Wide CLEARANCE Sale on . SAVE at . . . THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Mardi Gras Expenses GrOups which participated in the Mardi Gras last November must submit a list of expenses to Joyce Buchanan, 268 Mc- Elwain, by Friday in order to be reimbursed. Statements sub mitted after that date will not be honored, she said. Grettenberger-Kline The mariage of Edna Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kline, Frewsburg, N.Y., to Karl Grettpnberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Grettenberger, Warren, took place in the Sacred Heart Church, Lakewood, N.Y., on Dec. 27 Both are juniors at Penn State. The bride is in the School of Home Economics and the bride groom, in the School of Engineer ing. Mershon-Hail The mariage of Patricia Mar yan Hall of Mt_ Lebanon, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Cecil T. Hall, to Lt. Robert Mershon, son of Mrs. Edward Mershon, also 'of Mt. Lebanon, was solemnized Dec. 23 in the Mt. Lebanon Meth odist Church. The Rev. W. Ralph Ward officiated at the service. The bride, a graduate of the College, is Assistant Food Super visor at Atherton Hall. The bride groom attended Cornell Univer sity, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. Lt. Mershon is now serving with the United States Army. engag,emen to Kurtz-Davies Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles Davies of Lansdowne announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Donald Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frederick Kurtz of Lansdowne. Miss Davies wa s graduated from the College in home eco nomics and is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Kurtz received his degree from the College in horticulture and was a member 'of Alpha Chi Rho and Alpha Phi Omega. Wakesley-Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bach man of Allentown announce the engagement of their daughter Jean to 2d Lt. Forrest Blakesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest A. Blakesley of Vineland, N.J. Miss Bachman is a junior in elementary edudatiori. Lt. Blakes ley is a graduate of the College and a member of Sigma Phi Ep silon. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, recently in itiated Patrick Bange, William Blanchar, John Filbin, Joseph Geubtner, Edward Hill, John Mal iniak, Donald McClure, Vernon Moyer, Thomas Paterson, William Ray, and Rowland Shaffer. Dresses Sweaters Lingerie • Plus all wearing apparel Stop in- , today and ICa 148 S. ALLEN Marriagai Mortar Board Plans Ist Membership Poll A poll of junior women to obtain a cross section of opinion on who should be tapped for membership in - Mortar Board, senior wo men's honorary society, will be conducted by members of the group next semester The poll will be held at the same time as Women's Student Government Association elections, late in March, if WSGA approves. Only sixth-semester women may vote in the poll, because only wo men in that semester are eligible for membership, according to na tional rules of 'Mortar Board. Since one of the requirements for membership into the honorary society is an All-College average of .3 above the' All-College aver age of junior women, a list of women scholastically eligible will be compiled and included on the ballots. Each woman may vote for from 5. to 25 candidates, the number of members allowed at any one time by the group's constitution. The poll will serve as a guide and - will. not be binding in the final selection of members. Mem bers are chosen by a unanimous vote of the active group. The idea of a poll of junior women is a result of the chapter's recent visit to Bucknell, where a similar system is used. At pre sent, there are eight members in the local chapter of Mortar Board. c9ean Marohnic This is one of the portraits Jean ordered for her boy friend, Pvt. Joe Pascarella, formerly a Penn State football player, if you still remember Jean reminds me of Tommy Thomas, another re- cent O.K. Joe girl. Both have that old-fashioned charm, about them which isn't always found nowadays. If you've been thinking about it, this is the ideal time to have your sorority composite done. Drop up today and see some examples. THE LION STUDIO WSGA Agenda Set by Wertz The agenda for the Women's Student Government Associations Senate meeting, at 6:30 p.m. to morrow in White Hall,• has been announced by Barbara Wertz, vice president. The advisability of sending a warning letter to the parents of women who have been caught on their first drinking offense will be decided. At present,. coeds caught on their second drinking offense are liable to expulsion from the College,. without a first warning to the parents. The Penn State Student Schol arship Fund will be brought up again for consideration. Yvonne Carter will present a report concerning 'the housing of weekend guests in the dormitories. Pre-Vet Club to Meet The Pre-Vet Club will meet •at 7 tonight at Delta Theta Sigma. After elections, Dr. John S. "Hok enson, associate professor.-of vet erinary science, will speak. 04 7 fioe? PAGE. rirm
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