The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 10, 1953, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. MARCH >10; -1953
WSGA WRA Hold
Primaries Today
Thirty-seven candidatesj'ifciit! coihpete • today for primary election to Jive Women’s Student Govern
ment Association and threet’Women’s Recreation Association positions. ■
r Voting places in all women’s dormitories except ; Woman’s- Building and Grange hall will ,be
open from 10 a.m. to'7 tonight. Sown students and residents of Grange, Woman’s Building, the Home
Management Houses, and the . Co-ops will vote in McAllister Hall
Women may ..vote by giving
thjeir" Ji ame s, which will be
checked off a master list at the
polls.
Posters with pictures' of all
wbmen' running in the primary
.Will be on display at .the voting
places'
Capitol Trip
Sign-ups Start '
Students may now register for
the Washington, D.C.: tour, to be
sponsored' by the Penn State
Christian Association and the De
partment of Political - Science
March 22 to 24. ,
Ass registration fee and : a $2
hotel reservation deposit must be
paid at. the PSCA office, 304 Old
Main.- Registration will be ac
cepted 4n-..order of application, ac
cording to Mary Jane Wyland,
PSCA. program coordinator, and
no refunds can be made after
March 19.
The '“Meet Your Government
Seminar” is being sponsored to
give students opportunity to ob
serve "some processes of -federal
government, ■ to hear leading
speakers discuss current issues,
and to -become . acquainted with
students 'from other universities.
Plans for the tour include visits
to the State Department, Pan
American Building, Supreme
Court, a foreign Embassy (prob
ably Greek), Congress, and the
Congressional Library.
- Interviews have been arranged
with such men as Marquis Childs,
Washington Post columnist.
Each student must pay his own
expenses, which will total about
$30.-
Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Sigma Phi has initiated
David Baker, George Wright, John
Bruce, George Walker, Joseph
Rowley, Edmund Stashak, William
Donald Smith, Rich
ard Thompson, Ernest - Pollard,
and William Warrender. .
Alpha Sigma Phi entertained
Delta Delta Delta. The pledge class
provided entertainment. Refresh
ments were; served. ‘ ‘
Tau Phi Delta '■
Tau Phi Delta recently initiated
Albert Clepper, Lawrence Cupka,
Bichard Foster, David ; -Marquis,
Leonard .McNeal,; George- Nagy,
John Senft, Kenneth' Tyson, John
Strahle, and Marvin Miller.
Robert Snoich
pledged. *
Sigma Chi
Sigmg Chi has- initiated /Roy
Brunjes, - John Hawk, r Howard
Guenther, Angelo Grasso, yan d
James Hamill. . - • ; ' . "•
Howard Guenther. received 'the
outstanding pledge award; „
Delta theta Sigma
Delta Theta Sigma.- -recently
elected Morris Schroeder presi
dent; David/ Young,- Vice pres
ident; John Epler, secretary; Carl
von Wolffradt, treasurer; .Gernard
Fox,: custodian; Fred /Ost, house
manager; and Allan -Palmer,-, ,-asr
sistant caterer. .
Sigma Phi Epsilon, " i
Sigma Phi Epsilon recently/ in
itiated Victor Reitz, .. John j .Turn
bull, Donald Balthaser/PauLEtiesj
Robert Konefal, and" Pahl: Wil
liams. - -.-"/ •
Theta Kappa Phi
Theta Kappa: Phi r e c : en t-1 y
pledged Richard Evanko and Rob
ert Evanko.
Chi Omega
- Clu Omega recently entertained
the Aye See colony of Pi-Beta Phi.
u Put your r ßudsrim : -OjW
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; . agents of Bell Dry Cleaners;
Marshalls Self Service Laundry
• 453 E. College Ave. (rear) Phone 2956
, All Women May Vote
• The two women receiving the
highest number of votes for each
office will enter final elections
Thursday. WSGA president and
town senator- and WRA ..assistant
intramural chairman and secre
tary-treasurer will not be voted
Upon in the, primary.
■AH coeds are eligible to vote
for WSGA vi c e president and
treasurer, and all WRA offices.
In addition, juniors will vote for
senior senator, sophomores for
junior, senator, and freshmen for
sophomore senator.
To Vie For Treasurer
Candidates for WSGA vice
president are Maud Strawn, Pa
tricia Ellis, and Nancy Ward. The
woman receiving the second, high
est number of votes for the office
will be a junior senator.
Running for treasurer are Nancy
Marsh, Susan Rice, Frances Riley,
and. Judith Sedor.
For senior senator, Patricia
Bauer, Marilyn Buzby, Frances
Crawford, Peggy Crooks, Shirley
Musgrave, and Eliza Newell will
compete.
Arlene Borgeson, ’ Neda 1 y n
Charmbury, Ann Cunningham,
Margaret Faris, Gail Green, Bar
bara Patton, Arlene Smith, and
Gail Smith are candidates for
junior senator. ;
WRA Candidates
Running for sophomore sena
tor are Patricia Dickinson,. Pa
tricia Douthett, Barbara Larpen
teur, Betty Koster, Janet McKee,
and Barbara Stock.
. WRA presidential nominees are
Patricia Colgan, Nancy Lusk, and
Barbara. Wallace.
' Carol Avery, Elizabeth George,
Mildred McCowan, and Beate Ma
ron will. vie for the vice presi
dency, of WRA. ~
..Candidates for intramural chair
man are Amber Hassinger, Phyl
lis Richards, Martha Rojahn, afad
Marie Wagner. '
; , Sylvia,Grube. and Eleanor
Gwynh are WSGA and WRA elec
tions chairmen.
Gwens Scholarships
was; crecently
: Applications will be available
in 105 Old Main until Friday; for
the two $5O scholarships, to be
awarded by Cwens,' sophomore
women’s hat society. The scholar
ships will be given, on the basis
of need and ability.
PSCA to Tour Hillel
The Penn State Christian As
sociation will sponsor a tour of
•the Hillel Foundation at 7. p.m.
tomorrow.
Perfect
Honeymoon^ 1
YOU/ must...plan it. -You'll want privacy,.-
. ; ln" beautiful surroundings, -enticing meals
(breakfast untillltOO), varied recreation of
your .own choosing,: and companions, you
/like: other collegians, starting life together,
/like/yourselves.; ;Write to America's uniquo
haven 'for newlyweds, only., Mention dates/
and : u.include,our'• helpful ''THREE.
HONEYMOON PLANS." .
THE FARM ON THE HILL
. / Swiftwater 150; Pa. v
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Whithill-Stewart
Mi:, and Mrs. John Stewart of
Yuba City, Calif., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara, to Bernard Whithill of
Butler, Ga.
Miss Stewart is a student at
the University of California and
a member of Delta Delta Delta.
Mr; Whithill is a graduate of the
College - and a member of Theta
Kappa. Phi. He is now employed
in New .York.
Fanhel Will Hold
Tea, Nominations
Nominations, for officers, a tea,
and a discussion on etiquette will
be included in the program for
Panhellenie Council at .6:30 to
night in McElwain Hall lounge,
according to Ellen Wandel, coun
cil president.
Nominations for -recording sec
retary, corresponding secretary,
and treasurer wttl be open dur
ing the brief business meeting.
Following this, council will hear
a discussion on etiquette by Mrs.
Anne R. -Free, associate profes
sor of home community relations.
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Look Your Best af the Forestry 8a11... Stop at
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148 S. Allen
Coed Is Attendant
At Winter Carnival
- Joan Hunter, fourth semester
art education major, was chosen
as a member of the queen’s court
at the Dartmouth Winter Carni
val at Hanover, N.H., recently.
Last October she became Penn
State’s first Homecoming Queen
since 1940.
Miss Hunter transferred from
Colby Junior College last semes
ter. She is a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority. Thes
pians, and the Rifle Club.
Pan Am Group
Fo Hold Contest
The all-College Pan American
Day committee is sponsoring an
essay contest on “How the Organ
ization of American States Helps
to Make America a Better Place
in which to Live” as part of the
local observance of Pan Ameri
can Day, April 14.
The Organization of American
States was formerly known as
the Pan-American Union.
Essays should be limited to 700
words and typewritten. They
must be submitted to the Student
Union desk in Old Main before
March 24.
The Inter-American Club will
award a $5 first prize, and sub
scription to The Americas, Or
ganization of American States
publication, as second prize.
Judges will be Dr. John J. Ru
bin, professor of English composi
tion; Dr. Hazel "M. Hatcher, pro
fessor of home and community
relations; and Nicholas M. Bren
tin, assistant professor of Ro
mance languages.
‘Outer-Look’’ calls for the
NEW FORMFIT "UNDER-LOOK”
Forestry Ball
Will Feature
Smokey Bear
The mascot of the Forest Serv
ice, “Smokey Bear,” an eight-foot
cut-out which will be part of the
decorations for the semi-formal
Forestry Ball, is on display in the
lobby of Old Main.
Tickets selling for $2 a couple
may be purchased at the Student
Union desk in Old Main or from
members of the Forestry Society.
The dance, sponsored annually
by the Forestry Society, will be
held from 9 pirn, to midnight Fri
day in Recreation Hall. Jim Erb
and the Penn State Blue Notes
will provide the music.
During intermission the Sweet
heart of the Forestry Ball will be
selected from three finalists by
audience applause. A loving cup
and victory figurines will be pre
sented to. the Sweetheart and the
runnersup.
The finalists are being selected
by the faculty at Mont Alto, a
branch of the Pennsylvania State
Forest School. John Laubach, All-
College. president; Richard Stan
ley, Agriculture Student Council
president; and Arthur Rosfeld,
Interfratemity Council president,
will judge the applause.
The national forest will be the
theme for the dance.
Friends to Show Film
A film, “Time for Greatness,”
will be shown at 8 tonight.in the
Friends Me'eting House,. 318 S.
Atherton street. The film will be
followed by a public discussion on
the. United States’ opportunity for
making peace, to be led by Ray
mond Hartsough, college secretary
of the American Friends Service
Committee.
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OPEN WED. AFTERNOON
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