THURSDAY, MARCH' 19, 1953 PetitgluiNaiTied Judiciai Hedd Mary Petitgout,.'sixth semester'hohie dconoinics .major,' was ap pointed Judicial chairman last night by Women’s Student Govern ment Association Senate. Miss Petitgout will' succeed Irene Taylor, present chairman of . the board. Four sophomore Women will be. appointed to the Judicial .board when Senate meets next Wednes day. At .'that time members of next -year’s freshman regulations board will be named. Second serri ester women with 1.5 All-College averages . and ; no major judicial, record -are * eligible fox; appoint ment.’ v• Scholarship Drive Nets $77 for IGU Contributions from four local Protestant student l groups during the; -past week bring the Inter-- chiirch Student. Fellowship schol arship fund' for International Christian University to $77'36. Westminster Foundation, Wes ley Foundation, Roger Williams Fellowship, and the Young-Friends, have each contributed the offer ing of oiie Sunday' night to the fund/ . / '' The bulk of the money was ob tained from the offering at an in ter-denominational worships ser vice held at the Westminster Foundation March 8... The pro ceeds from ICSF’s: midwinter square dance and several anony mous donations made up the re mainder of the amount. ICU is an international, inter racial, interdenominational college which will open next month in Mitaka, 17 miles from-Tokyo, Ja pan. Although the basic purpose of the college is to emphasize the values of Christianity and demo cratic philosophy, its essential purpose at the moment is. to train new, leaders for Japan. . If the College reaches the $250 goal set for the fund, which will bear its name, a cherry tree will be sent from Japan to be planted in the vicinity of Simmons and McElwain halls. Contributions for the scholar ship will be accepted throughout the spring semester, Edna Peter son, president of ICSF, announced. Donations may be made to Miss Peterson. / The program of ICU is to es tablish graduate schools of educa tion, citizenship, public affairs, and social work, plus an under graduate college of liberal arts. ! Fourteen major Protestant de nominations in the United States, Canada, Hawaii,, Great Britain, and continental Europe are spon soring and supporting ICU. Music Honoraries To Give Concert Phi Mu Alpha, men’s music fraternity, and the Louise Homer Club, women’s music honorary, will present their annual com bined concert at 3. p.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. There wi 11 be no admission charge to the concert. Included on the concert pro gram will be a 30 voice chorus composed of members of Phi Mu Alpha and the Louise Homer Club, the Mellow Aires vocal quartet, a piano duo, a brass sex tet, a woodwind group, a 17 piece dance band,-and various'soloists. WRA Softball Officials Candidates interested in offi ciating in Women’s Recreation Association intramural softball games may sign up at 6:30 , p.m. tonight in 3 White Hall. Gamma Pi Epsilon Members of Gamma Pi Epsilon, women’s national pre-medical so ciety, will elect officers at their meeting at .7 tonight iri McElwain Hall study lounge. 1 * at Easter time to look yout best/ Shop State College like all the rest. THB'nfen’.Y COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ... A retreat for outgoing ■ and newly; elected, women’s; govern ment' officers will be' held in Grange playroom before WSGA spring convocation::. Barbara Den niston is retreat' chairman. Handbook Chairman Advised ’ A definite date.for the convoca tion, at. which-new WSGA officers will be installed/, has not been set. Senate decided to hold the meeting in a dormitory, lounge, with a guest speaker from cam pus. . ’ / Senate recommended .that Pa-’ tricia Ellis. WSGA handbook re visions chairman,. consult ' with Richard. Eau,. Student Handbook chairman, in planning the book let’ so that Contradictions in the two publications are avoided. Delegates Retained, -• A recommendation that the' handbook include a, revision stat ing that special hours granted to women be announced,, at least one week in advance was approved.. In a discussion on whether to set up a definite policy regarding; status of delegates to be sent to conventions, Senate decided to let each new Senate formulate its own policies. -Members voted to retain Joati Hutchoh; retiring president, and Nancy D. White, incoming president*; as delegates to the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students convention, April 1 at Ohio State. Ba rons Wi II Hold 2 Lounge Parties Lounge parties - will be' held from 6:30 to 8 tonight in Mc- Elwain and Thompson halls. The lounge parties are sponsored by the Barons, Nittany-Pollock social organization, and the women’s living units. Men .from Pollock Dormitories 1 and 2 and Nittahy Dorms 21, 22 and 23 and women from Mc- Elwain and Thompson halls will participate in, these first parties. Dancing and refreshments will be included in the program. .The name of “lounge parties” has replaced - that of “mixers,” Alan Reeve, president pro tem pore of the Barons, announced. Lounge parties are tentatively scheduled for next Thursday in Simmons and McAllister halls. GOP's to Show Movie The Young Republican. Club will sponsor a full-length movie, “Gentleman’s Agreement,” star ring Gregory Peek at 7:30 p.m. to day in 119 Osmond. The movie will be open to the public. A donation of 20 cents will be col lected at the door. Daring Vic's is featuring food that will appeal to all Lenten observers. are cheese, tunafisb, lettuce and tomato, and egg salad . sandwiches that 1 go well with Vic's extra thick (you can eat them with a spoon) milk shakes. So, when you feel like eating a lunch or a snack> drop into Vic's and try his foods featured for Lent. Vies Too Phi Delta At: housemeeting Monday bight Tau Phi Delta elected new offi cers. They are ' Clark Sell, presi dent; Frederick.. Umholtz, vice president; Peter. Loucks/ secre tary; David - Marquis, treasurer, and Lawrence Cupka, pledge master. Phi Mu Delta - Phi Mu Delta recently appointed Richard Canouse, social chairman; Gary Emanual, rushing chairman; Charles Samborsky,. chaplan; Nicholas Marino, IFC representa tive ; and Jay Hofecker;. historian. Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Sigma' Alpha' Epsilon 1 recently initiated William Wismer, Joseph Cutler, Thomas Kohn, .John Ul finger, John Carpenter, Ronald Johnson, : Jay Gould,. Milton Erb, and -Joseph'Rice.. ' Triangle Triangle recently initiated Da vid Shoop, Paul Whipkey, John O’Hara, William. Happersett, Jos eph- Bitner,- Robert Jones, Bert Ob erg, and Robert Osborne. Phi Sigma. Sigma . Phi Sigma Sigma held a. brunch Sunday in the suite. Aye'Sees The Aye Sees of Pi Beta Phi recently ribboned Mary Ambro sius and Shirley Kerr. Beta Sigma Omicron Beta _Sigma Omicron recently pledged Barbara Tooma and Jean Fbight. Coeds A larmed About Required Gym Suit Length. Numerous coeds frantically dashed to their rooms yesterday and grabbed'for a ruler. The cause for alarm—the phys ical education instructors have announced that gym uniforms should be no shorter than seven inches'above the knees! This, it seems, is a standard .requirement for a tennis funic, the dress worn in women’s gym classes. The conservative class whose skirts reached their knobby knees gloated, “Aren’t we smart.” But the daring gals who had shortened their suits exchanged rather am azed expressions. But’the poor girls who, in the process of shortening their skirts, had cut off the excess material were particularly disturbed by the announcement. Their problem: how do we lengthen ’em? A possible,, solution: sew lace around the bottom! FTA to Hear Profs Dr. Robert B. Patrick, associate professor of education, and Dr. Deno G. Thevaos, assistant pro fessor of psychology, will address the Future Teachers of America at 7 p.m. today in 1 Carnegie. They will discuss “Ways to Be come Better Prepared for Teach ing.” Newman Club Lecture Newman • Club will sponsor an informal discussion for all men on campus at 7:30 tonight in 107 Willard. The discussion will be led by Father Richard Walsh. Lent... Included on Vic's bill of fare 145 S ALLEN ST. Capitol Tour Registration Will End at Noon Today Noon today will end registration for .the “Meet Your Govern ment Seminar,” sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association and the Department of Political Science. The Washington D.C. tour, which will be Sunday through Tues day, is being held to give students opportunity to observe some processes of federal government and to hear leading speakers dis cuss current issues. A $5 registration fee and a $2 hotel reservation deposit must be paid at the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. No refunds can be made. Interviews and speeches have been arranged with Marquis Childs, Washington Post colum nist; Eugene Meyers, publisher and owner of the Washington Post; Arthur Flemming, member of the President’s committee on reorganization of the government (other committee members are President Milton S. Eisenhower and John D. Rockefeller); and Thomas Keane; a religion lobby ist recently returned from India. Other plans for the tour in clude visits to the State Depart ment, the Pan American building, the Department of Interior, the Supreme Court, the National La bor Relations Board, the Washing ton Post, a foreign embassy (prob ably Greek), Congress, and the Congressional Library. Each student must pay his own expenses, which will total about $3O. Busses will leave Old Main at 6:30 a.m. Sunday and leave Wash ington for State College 5 p.m. Tuesday. Newman Club Names Kittka President Edward Kittka was chosen pres ident of Newman Club at elections held Sunday. Other officers, who will assume their new duties after Easter va cation, are Thomas Ahearn, vice president; Joan Arehart, secre tary; and Antonette Guast, treas urer. Calkie 3uL« r f)l .0 9 (f oe • We're running this ad oyer again with the hope that it will be a clearer picture of Cathie. THE LION STUDIO Two to Attend Athletic Meet Mabel Marple, outgoing • pres ident of the Women’s Recreation Association, and Barbara Wal lace, president elect, will leave tomorrow for California to attend the national conference of the Athletic Federation of College Women. The biennial conference will be held Monday to Thursday at Stan ford University, Stanford, Calif. WRA is sending Miss Marple and Miss Wallace to meet with dele gates from over 300 colleges in the United States at the conven tion. Miss Marple was president of the annual state Athletic Feder ation convention held at the Col lege last October, and Miss Wal lace acted as convention chairman at that time. Two years ago Marilyn Wil liams and Mary Ellen Grube at tended the national conference at the University of Michigan. Management Group, IRRA to Hear Graduate A combined meeting of the In dustrial Relations Research Asso ciation and the, Society for the Advancement of Management will be held at 7 tonight in the north east lounge of Atherton Hall. Richard Frederick of the Tim ken Roller Bearing Company will address the group on his com pany’s methods of handling in dustrial relations. Frederick is a graduate of Penn State. There are parties and there are parties . . . And then there are social chairmen who care. the Crimson Entrance PAGE FIVE