FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 Forestry Queen Reigns Tonight A loving cup will be presented to the Sweetheart of the Forestry Ball tonight when she -is selected from three finalists at the semi formal dance in Recreation Hall. Joan Ziegler, second semester music education major sponsored by Sigma Chi; Gail Fromer, fourth semester home economics major sponsored by Alpha- Chi Rh'o; and Rosey Whetstone, a Bedford Higi School senior sponsored by Lloyd Arms, .have been selected to com pete for the title. The faculty at Mont Alto, a branch of the Pennsylvania State Forest School, and the' Forestry Society selected the finalists. Vic tory figurines will be awarded to the runnersup. Photographs On Display. - The Sweetheart will be selected by audience applause during intermission Richard Stanley, Agriculture Student Council president; J ohn Laubach, All-College - president; and ' Arthur Rosfeld, Interfrater nity Council president, will judge the applause. Gene Rove, an ag ricultural education 'graduate stu dent, will be master of ceremonies. Photographs of the finalists and the awards are on display in the Western Union Office window... .• Evergreens will decorate the en trance and the west end of Ree Hall in accordance with the theme, “A National Forest.” Music by Blue Notes 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: Jim Erb and the Penn State Blue Notes will provide music for the dance, which will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight. Tickets selling for $2 a couple may be purchased at the Student Union desk in Old Main or from members of the Forestry Society, which sponsors the dance an nually. Tickets will also be avail able at the door. Kerstetter- Walker , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker of Bellefonte announce the engage ment of their daughter, Evelyn, to Howard Kerstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Kerstetter of State College. Miss. Walker is a graduate of Bellefonte High School and is em ployed at Penn State Photo Shop in State College. Mr. Kerstetter is an eighth semester student, in pretheological. studies. WRA Ping Pong Matches The Women’s Recreation Asso ciation ping pong competition will start according to Beate Maron, assistant intramural chairman. Scheduled matches for the 15 participants are posted in the game room of White Hall. Winners will be announced March 31. Chimes to Meet . Members of Chimes, junior women’s hat society, will meet at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow behind Old Main for the visit to Briarly Man or, home for the aged, pear Belle fonte. Players Present 2 one act plays Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay A Phoenix Too Frequent . . by Christopher Fry Center Stage March 13 and 14 Tickets Jsl at S.U. or at the door THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gail Fromer New Finalist Purim Carnival Proceeds fro Go To UJA Drive Candidates for king and queen of the Purim Carnival, to be held 7:30 p.m, to midnight tomorrow at Hillel Foundation, have been announced. The carnival is an annual fund raising project for the United Jewish Appeal. This year’s goal has been set at $4200. Selection of the king and queen will be determined by the amount of contributions donated in their be half. Fraternity nominees for king are Theodore Matlow, Zeta Beta Tau; Stuart Allen, Phi Sigma Del ta; Richard Altman, Beta Sigma Rho; Barton Burke, Alpha Ep silon Pi, and Barton Mann, Sig ma Alpha Mu. Queen contestants are Judith Lippman, Phi Sigma Sigma; Han nah Ruttenberg, Sigma Delta Tau; Edithe Brooks, Alpha Epsilon Phi; and Rose Brein, independent. The king and queen will receive loving cups, and similar cups-will be awarded sororities and fra ternities producing the best dec orated and most original booths. The group collecting the most donations for the UJA drive will also be given a loving cup. Phi Sigma Sigma will be in charge of refreshments for. the carnival, and independent stu dents will provide music for dancing. Three booth themes that have be'en disclosed are a “Sing Sister Sing 5 * booth, casino, and ari “Over and Under” booth. ffllarria^eA Anderson-Hbrek Elizabeth Horek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Horek of Niagara Falls, N.Y., became the bride of Ensign Arthur Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Anderson of Chester, at St. Paul’s Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Mon day. The Rev. Frank Montgomery performed the ceremony. Mrs. Anderson, a graduate of Janeseo State Teachers College, Geneseo, N.Y., was employed as serials record librarian at the Col lege. Ensign Anderson, a graduate of the College where he was a mem ber of Alpha Delta S'igma, adver tising honorary, and Phi Sigma Kappa, was graduated Friday from Naval Officers Candidate School at Newport. R.I. Baker-Kenner Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenner of Lon don, England, recently announced the marriage of. their daughter, Rosalie, to Simon Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker of Re vere, Mass. The wedding took place March 8 in Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Baker is a student nurse. Mr. Baker is a graduate student in agronomy. The couple is now residing in State College. The Osier (Continued from page four) Nothing like being a senior. Yes, sir, after three solid years of book lamin’ one sure is smart. Take the example of one senior, who went through the following true experiences. When he first got on campus, like everyone else, he was con fused with the geographical lay out. Just couldn’t seem to remem ber where all the buildings are, you know. But there was one thing of which he was really cer tain — the location of the girls’ dorms, naturally. Why, there was the time he even took it upon himself to help out some poor fellow who was in the wrong dorm. Standing in the phone line in front of our hero, a fellow asked for Simmons. "Hey, buddy," said our friend helpfully, "This isn't Simmons, this is McElwain." Surprised for a second, the fel low hung up the phone and turned around. » “What do you mean?” he said. “Why, this is Simmons!” "Oh, no it's not," countered our friend; hereinafter known as Senior Sam. "I have a . date in McElwain, and I ought ’to know what dorm I'm in." “I tell you this is Simmons!” was the piqued retort. Not to be outdone, Senior Sam (a sophomore at the time) pointed to the hostess behind the desk. “Ask her. Aren’t we in McEl wain?” "This." she answered in calm dignity, "is Simmons. McElwain as the Shan old Irish sor - •21|p with fine Pi ■ Orient. Eni YOUR FRIENDLY BREYER Dl Religion Two Local Groups To Entertain Guests Wesley and Hillel foundations will host two other student groups at their meetings tonight. Rabbi Harry Kaplan, director of Hillel at Ohio State University and also midwest Hillel regional director, will speak at the special Sabbath Eve service at 8:15 to night at Hillel Foundation. At this service and at the reception after wards, a delegation of students from Hillel foundations in Pitts burgh will be guests. Phi Sigma Sigma and Phi Sigma Delta will act as hosts and hostesses. Wesley Foundation will hold an International Party at 7:30 to night in honor of foreign students. Folk games, square dancing, and refreshments have been. planned. At 7 tonight the Rev. Roy Gut shall from Center Hair will lead a discussion on the Sacraments at the Lutheran Student Associa tion. Following the discussion, a social is scheduled during which a sound motion picture will.be shown. “Why Am I Here ... In the University?” will be the topic of the Lenten fireside at the United Student Fellowship, at 7 tonight at the Faith Reformed Chinch parsonage, 329 S. Burrowes street. The Rev. Evan C. Fedriek of the Second Methodist Church,. Millville, N.J., will speak on the topic “Ambassadors for a King” to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main. Group singing, refresh ments, and discussion with the speaker will follow the meeting. Roger Williams Fellowship will hold a Friday 13 party at 7:30 tonight in the fireside room of the Baptist Church. Barons Lounge Parties To Start Next Week Men in Nittany and Pollock dormitories will attend Barons lounge parties in numerical or der, Alan Reeve, president pro tempore of the Barons, has an nounced. The plan was adopted Monday at a meeting of the Bar ons. Under the new setup, Pollock Dorm 1 and Nittany Dorm 21 will attend the first party on Thurs day. The name “Barons Lounge Parties” was selected to replace the earlier name of “Dorm Mix ers.” Kenly on Dean's List The, name of Thomas Kenly was omitted from the dean’s list for the School of Engineering. Kenly’s average was 2.56. is the big brick building imme diately above this." Two years pass, and Senior becomes a senior. ★ ' ★ ★ Last month Senior Sam had an early morning date to go horse back riding. Five minutes late, he walked into the girls’ dorm. “ —McElwain, please,” he said softly into the phone. “I’ll be right down,” was the sweet greeting of the coed. Five minutes passed, ten, 15, then 20. "This isn'i like her/' he thought. _'Tll give her five minutes more, ~and if she doesn't come, the heck with her!" The five minutes passed quick ly, and Senior Sam stalked out of the dorm as dignified as possible after slipping with his highly pol ished boots on the highly polished floor.' As he passed the hostess, he said, just to show his displeasure at the whole affair, IS McElwain, isn't it!" "This," she answered in calm dignity, "is Simmons. McElwain is the big brick—" “I know,” he cut in icily. “I’m a senior!”' The story you have just read is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. For Information, write or phone Breyer Ice Cream C. 0., Williamsport Wmspt. 2-0773 Cage ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi recently John Allen, Alexander Ayers, Al bert Benning, David Carvey, Wil liam Cramp, David Eskey, Bur ritt Haag, Thomas Imswiler, Hu ber Kline, Daniel Leitcbi, • Karl Schwenzfeier, and Keith Vesling. Guest of honor and guest speak er at the initiation was Clem B. Holding, vice president of the general fraternity and an at torney from Raleigh, N.C. The ceremony was also attended by alumni of the fraternity. Recently pledged to Beta .Theta Pi are Harry Albert, Alphonse Coune, Paul Heim, Terry Hunter, Ronald Lynch, Irvin Lytle, ; Ed ward Miller, Dean Vesling,., and Benjamin Witmer. Pi Kappa Alpha < Pi Kappa Alpha recently in itiated Franklin Allen, • Joseph Bortz, Richard Bouchet, Walter D’Alessio, Robert Fife, John Fink, Anthony Lisanti, John Leone, Ed ward Fleming, John McNeill, Thomas MacCallum, Gail Olson, James Scott, and John William mee. ■ FSVE PAGE