THURSDAY, MARCH 12, .1953 WSGA, Final elections for seven Women’s Student Government‘Association and five Women’s Recre ation Association offices will be held today. . . ' . . .Polls in all women’s dormitories except Grange' Dorm and Woman’s Building will be open . a * n ?*' t° 'i'P.m. As in Tuesday’s primaries, residents of Woman’s Building and Grange will """vote in McAllister '.Hall. Towni- ■ a ». _ _ .... students and women in .f^ .■homerhanagement houses and co-l w " s » wWf 1 ! 'Pps' wili also vote, in McAllister. V, . Posters with pictures of final candidates will be -on display at the-polls. -All women, are eligible to vote fotvWSGA president,, vice presi ; dent;.-ail'd' treasurer, and all WRA \ offiges;- jln addition, juniors will fpr senior senator, sopho- -for junior senator, fresh men'.'for j sophomore senator, and town’ students for town senator. ... WRA President Barbara Werts' and Nancy. D. White are candidates for WSGA president'. The. person receiving the.,s ecb n d highest number of will' be secretary, of the as ... socia'tioni ’ Nancy Lpsk and Barbara Wal jlace are final candidates for WRA P president; as a result of the pri i j-maries. "e L WSGA vice presidential -candi >: dates are Patricia Ellis , and Maud ~ JStrawn. The second place winner ’will be a junior senator.. • ' Susan Rice and . Frances Riley will compete for treasurer. Sen-, ior. senatorial finalists : are Mari lyn' Buzby and- Peggy Crooks. Town Senators Arlene Borgeson and Ann Cun ningham will vie for ' the ‘ junior senatorial position, - and Barbara Larpenteur and Barbara Stock will compete for sophomore sen ator. Patricia Jones and Jan.e Reber are candidates for town senator. WRA candidates for vice pres ident are Carol Avery, and Eliza beth George. Roberta-Sankey and Peggy Trevorrow wi IP rpn f.or, secretary-treasurer.^ Martha Rojahn and Marie Wag ner are finalists for .intramural chairman, and Patricia Farrell and Shirley Frye will vie for the assis tant intramural chairmanship. - ; Two • Special • Ballots Sylvia Grube is WSGA elec tions chairman, and Eleanor Gwynn is WRA elections chair man. .. . Two special ballot boxes will be placed at the polling , places.. All students may vote, for Quill Girl, and junior women will vote in a poll conducted ;by Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary society. Quill Girl will be honored by Theta Sigma Phi, women’s’ journ alism fraternity, at' the annual Matrix Dinner. The three women eligible for the title ’areJoan Hutchon, WSGA president; Mable Marple, WRA president;; 'arid Yyonne . Carter, Mortar 'Board president. Mortar -Board will poll . junior, women to find out which .women 1 they think should be members pf the society next year. Women will check 15. names from an al T phabetical list of 240 women scholastically eligible according to last year’s averages. 6 Nominees Named For Panhel Posts Six women were nominated for three Panhellehie Council. offices' Tuesday night. Elections will be conducted at the council’s next meeting‘March 24. Betty l Smuck'er and Nancy Barth were nominated for, record ing secretary. Candidates for cor responding; secretary, are J o a-n Levinson and Theresa- Horrigon. Mary Carstensen and Margot Mul liri:are nominees for Panhel treas urer. „ . Following the brief business rne ®ting,. Panhel members heard a discussion..on etiquette by "Mrs. ■Aiine R. Free, assistant professor of community relations. A tea was, .served. WO to Hold Dance A sweater _ dance will be held 9 P-m- tcr midnight Saturday in the West Dorm lounge, George Forsyth, social committee chair man, has announced. Key to the future . i GibbsTraimng JPiTHARiNEGibbs WRA Hold Final Elections Today Barbara Weris Head WRA Slate Nancy Lusk Journ Honorary Pledges Ten . Ten : worn e n were recently ■pledged by Theta Sigma Phi, women’s - honorary and profes sional journalism fraternity. . Pledges are Margaret. Troilier, Irene Taylor, Nancy. Gemmill, Jeanne peffer, Barbara Baker, Leah Kodonov, Janice Robbins, Ilene McKensie, Virginia Bow man, and Mary Jameson. The.annual Matrix Dinner spon sored by . the fraternity will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn. April 20 instead-of the University Club as was-, previously announced. ; The dinner will honor selected upperclpsswomen for their serv ice, to the . College. Approximately 140 . invitations to the dinner will be sent out before- spring’ vaca tion. Recreation Society E Sects Officers Newly elected officers of the Penn State Recreation Society’ are Bernard , Gruber, president; Ralph Laudenslayer, vice pres ident;.,. Pat Patterson, secretary; and Robert Biggs,, treasurer. Alfred Jenson, assistant direc tor of personnel of the National Recreation Association, spoke on the -professional opportunities in the field of recreation. Delta Gammii » Jpan Dupleix, a transfer from Louisiana State University, re cently affiliated with the Alpha Chi "chapter of Delta Gamma:’ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE- PENNSYLVANIA Klemow-Rabinowifz Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Rabinowitz of Wilkes Barre announce the en gagement of their daughter, Syl via, to Harold Klemow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Klemow of Hazleton. Miss Rabinowitz is a student at Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Mr. Klemow is a sixth semester commerce major and a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Zwieganbaum-ltzkovitz Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Itzkovitz of Shenandoah announce the engage ment of their daughter, Marcia, to Ronald Zwieganbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zwieganbaum of Jessup. . ‘ Mr. Zwieganbaum is an eighth semester arts and letters major and a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta Zeta Delta Zeta. recently pledged Sandra Kriney, Isabelle Schade, Margaret Riley, and Elissa Gar ner. CAN D Y n E MV ■ CREAMY FRESH FUDGE CRUNCHY PEANUT BRITTLE piacc IJour mute Order dlarly. j?or Waiter Between the Movies Nancy D. White Barbara Wallace i /ri Vi I The newly organized club, Tri I Vi, aiming for eventual affiliation ■ with Sigma Sigma Sigma, nation al sorority, held its first meeting • Monday. The constitution and charter of the group were adopt ed, and 19 women signed the petition for recognition. They are Marilyn Ambler, Nata lie Ashworth, Constance Beney field, Nancy Bennett, Kathryn Bonini, Nancy Bowden, Judith Brown, Lovell Davis, Kathryn Fuhrer, Faye Hidinger, Leonore Jarvis, Jeannette Johnson, Dor othy Lacey, Patricia Marstellar, Joan Pollock, Ann Sarno, Joan Shillis, Joan Wagner, and Doris Yerg. Newly elected officers of Tri Vi are Miss Bowden*. president; Miss Fuhrer, vice president; Miss Davis, treasurer; Miss Ambler, re cording secretary; Miss Beney fie 1 d, corresponding secretary; Miss Johnson, rush chairman; and Miss Hidinger, social chairman. Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma recently en tertained its pledge class at a party in the suite. .A short skit .was presented by the sisters, and refreshments were served. Guests at the party included Nancy Lusk, Adith Raak, Leota Nash, Eve Har rison, and Hannah Silberman. Newly elected officers of the pledge class are Eleanor Levitt, president; Estelle Leibowitz, vice president; Tamyra Keitz, secre tary; and Annette Bortman, treas urer. Alpha Gamma Rho Recently pledged at Alpha Gam ma Rho were Edward Glass, Thomas Folwell,, Louis Galliker, Peter Bond, Douglas Moorhead, David Miller, Russell Mar t z, Glenn Elder, Ronald Carlson, and Allan Terwilliger. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma A.pha Epsilon recently entertained the Aye See colony of Pi. Beta Phi. The fraternity pledges entertained with a skit. Refreshments 4nd dancing fol lowed. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Chi recently held a joint party at the Sigma Chi house. Alpha Chi Omega recently pledged Harriet Barlow, Mary Braun, and Janet Frank. Alpha Epsilon Pi ,Recently initiated into Alpha Epsilon Pi were Barton Burke, Morton Fisher, Ivan Kahn, and Samuel Rabinowitz. everything to make your party .a success Kaye’s Korner Open daily 10 a.m. to 12 midnight Sundays 8 a.m. to 11p.m. HEY MARGE! L 3 Days How about jgjlßfiflii I I 11 Only meeting 1 8 me at Jkj O THE DELL y in a half I C hour? J O.K.! £ 0 I can sure i\| •■HrJ/ go ! for n one °f K ' those I “l delicious corn beef sandwiches on rye . . .So long, see you there. jII Players Musical __ Schwab THE NITTANY DELL Evergreens To Decorate Forestry Ball Evergreens will decorate the en trance and west end of Recrea tion Hall at the semi-formal For estry Ball Friday night in accord ance with the theme, “A National Forest,” Temple Reynolds, pub licity chairman, has announced. A mascot of the Forest Service, “Smokey Bear,” an eight-foot cut out, will- stand inside the front door. A fire tower will be in the middle of the dance floor. The ticket booths will represent guard stations. Joan Zieglar, second semester music education major, sponsored by Sigma Chi; Rosey Whetstone, a Bedford High School senior, sponsored by Lloyd Arms; and Gail Fromer, a fourth semester home economics major sponsored by Alpha Chi Rho, have been selected as finalists for the Sweet heart of the Forestry Ball. Miss Fromer was selected by the Forestry Society to replace Shirley Wood who left school and will be unable to compete, Rey nolds announced yesterday. .The five-foot-six, blue-eyed, brunette is a member of Aye Sees, the Home Ec Club, and the soph omore board of the Daily Colle gian business staff. She is from Camp Hill. The faculty at Mont Alto, a branch of the Pennsylvania State Forest School, selected Miss Zieg ler and Miss Whetstone. Judges will select the Sweet heart by audience applause at the dance during intermission. Arthur Rosfeld, Interfraternity Council president; John Laubach, All-Col lege president; and Richard Stan ley, Agriculture Student Council president, will judge the applause. Gene Loue, an agriculture educa tion graduate student, will be mas ter of ceremonies. The dance, sponsored annually by the Forestry Society, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Fri day. Jim Erb and the Penn State Blue Notes will provide the music. Tickets selling for $2 a couple may be purchased at the Student Union desk in Old Main or from members of the Forestry Society. Tickets will also be available at the • door. Founded' in 1609, Sante Fe, N.M., is the oldest seat of govem ment in the United States. PAGE FIVE
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