TUESDAY,. „APRIL ~14, 1953 May - :Queeli:,. --- To -- . Re. Held in • Primary elections for May Queen, junior and sophomore -attendants, and maid. of honor will he held from 10i3O a.m. to 7 p.m. today in the women's dormitories. Voting stations will be in the main lounges of Atherton Hall, 'Simmons Hall, McElwain Hall, Grange Dormitory, McAllister Hall, Thompson Hall, and Woman's' Building. Town and home-manage ment students may, vote in McAllister Hall. The coronation will be held May Day, May 9. Members of the Wom6n's Association House of Representa tives are in charge of the program. Barbara Werts, vice president of. WSGA, is general chairman. Nine Queen. Candidates Women will vote in the pri maries according to class. Only Seniors will vote for May Queen, and freshmen will determine the finalists for maid of honor. Candidates for May Queen are Barbara Baker, Jacqueline Becker, Nancy Higgins, Barbara Johnson, Mary Markley, Madeline Sharp, Joan Tadero, Irene Taylor, and Constance Wellen. Candidates for junior attendant are Carol Bach, Marilyn Buzby, Neida Fralich, Theresa Horrigan, Carolyn Manbeck, Joan McClane, Delßene Milne r, Jane Mont gomery, Carolyn Pelczar, Ida Mae Renner, and Elizabeth Smucker. Vie for Maid of Honor Candidates' for sophomore at tendant are Elizabeth Bell, Jayn Frank, Louanne Gallagher, Louise Justin, Nancy Knouse, Carolyn Malsch, Celeste McDermott, Pa tricia Morris, Beverly Patterson, Barbara Patton, Alma Street, and Nancy Van Tries. Maid of honor candidates are Margaret Fisher, Joan Gray, Alyce Grunberg, Nancy Lee, Jane Pat ton, and Barbara Richards. Pictures of the 38 nominees will be displayed at the voting stations. They have been in the Athletic Store window since Saturday. Final elections will be held Thursday. All women students may then vote for the queen and maid of honor. Senior women may also sign up to participate in the hemlock chain. The first 50 to ngagem en fa Bennett-Peterson • Mr. ,:and Mrs. Karl. Freeman Peterson ,of Beaver announce the engageMent of their daughter, Edna: =liene, to C. Eugene Ben nett„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clineßennett of Mellin, W. W. Miss Peterson is an eighth se mester-home economics major and is pledging Omicron tiNu, home economics honorary. Mr. Bennett received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in chemistry from the University of West Vir ginia. He was a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon, chemistry hon orary; Sigma Xi, national scien tific honorary; the' American Chemical Society, and the Ar nold Air 'Society. An early June wedding is planned. Smith-Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Allen •Orville Grimm of Wilmerding announce the engagement of their daughter, Gale, to Lt. Arthur Rankin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Smith of •Wilkinsburg. Miss Grimm - is a senior at the College in home economics. She is president of Omicron Nu and a member of Delta Gamma and Phi Upsilon Omicron. Mr. Smith was graduated last June in geology and mineralogy and is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. He is now studying at Pur due University. • Bauer-Chandlee Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chand k lee of Southampton announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Joan, to Richard Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Bauer of Philadelphia. Miss Chandlee received her. R.N. degree from Abington Memorial Hospital and will receive her B.S. degree from Cedar Crest College in June. - Mr. - Bauer will receive his B.S. dekree in landscape horticulture in June. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. Doughty . Gibney _ . Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gibney Jr. of Reiffton announce the en gagement of their daughter, Pa tricia, to James Doughty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Doughty of Pala-Cynwyd. Miss Gibney is a second semes ter home economics major, and Mr. Doughty was graduated from the College in January in pre-law. The couple plan to marry in early fall. PETER LAWF ORD RICHARD GREENE JANICE RULE "ROGUE'S MARCH" Love in the Shadows! "GIRLS IN THE NIGHT" T.ie Broadway Hit! "MEMBER OF THE WEDDING" EMM=tl THE . DAILY COLLEGIAN: STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Court Voting Dorms Today mw Shelia Rooenoon Elizabeth, N.J. is the home of beautiful Sheila, a 4th semester English major. She is one of the many lovely contestants for the, Miss Penn State contest. A bouquet of roses to you, Sheila, from florist Jim Wolfe. There's just about a week or so left to have a portrait made for Mother's Day. Why not giVe her a present she'll really appreciate rather than something which goes into a drawer and is soon forgotten. For you fellows, nothing is neater than a dark sweater and an open collar. Certainly we photograph fellows in suits, but did you ever notice how much more relaxed you feel in casual wear. This of course makes for a more natural portrait. Check the portrait of John Graham in our display case. Cost? Only $5.90 for a 5x7 and only $l.OO more for an Bxlo. THE LION STUDIO Matrix Dinner Ticket Sales End Tfluesday The deadline for securing reser vations for the Matrix Dinner to' be held at 6:15 p.m. Monday at the Nittany Lion Inn has been extended to 5 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are being distributed at the Student Union desk in Old Main. The dinner, sponsored annually by Theta Sigma Phi, women's pro fessional journalism fraternity, is held to honor upperclasswomen who are outstanding in both ac tivities and scholarship. Approximately 160 invitations have been sent for the dinner, which will lampoon student and administration leaders. One of the main parts of the musical skit will be an all-woman cabinet meeting that will show what can happen to the male population if the femmes take over and pass legislation to suit themselves. sign will be in the May Day cere monies. Patricia Hughes and Nancy Lusk have been appointed as jest ers. Names of those who have been chosen for the honor arch will be announced after the final elections. Oay ae? the Crimson Entrance Government Student Leo'nides Will Send 3 to NISA Concfave Leonides, independent women's organization, voted last night to include Vivian Peterson, former president. in their delegation to the National Independent Students' Association convention at Purdue .University April 22-24. Miss Peterson was reqtiested by the national organization to serve as chairman of the credentials committee at their conclave. Hilda Hogeland, recently elected president, and Ruth Israel, vice president, will also be delegates. A constitutional change to have the runner-up in the election for president to automatically be come treasurer of the organiza tion was proposed. It was tabled to be voted on at the next meet ing. The present constitutional rule states that the defeated presidential candidate should be come parliamentarian. A retreat for the orientation of new officers was discussed. It would consist of various oper ational workshops and group dis cussions and would be held at the Penn State Christian Associ ation cabin. Bonny Lee was named chairman in charge of the project and will report on its possibilities at the next meeting. Leonides will participate joint ly with the Penn State Club in Spring , Week activities. Repre sentatives were asked to recruit participants from their various living units. The new officers elected re cently are: Miss Hogeland, pres ident; Miss Israel, vice president; Shirley Pritchard, recording sec-. retary; Jeanne Maxwell, corres ponding secretary; and Susan Crumley, treasurer. Myrtle Thom as was appointed to be treasurer while Miss Crumley is student teaching. Picture Correction A picture of Mrs. Paul Hanson, national director for the extension of Pi Beta Phi, was erroneously printed last week as a picture of Edith Ramsey, home equipment director, who will speak Friday night as part of the Home Eco nomics Spring Weekend program. inli.-1 g a ..4 a er . • ' ouanne it h ()hay Coalport, Louanne's home town, can be mighty proud of this beauty. Florist Jimmy Wolfe has a dozen roses for you', too. Something new! Sorority and fraternity composites can now be made and delivered in 3 weeks. We still have time to do 2 more composites. Congratulations to Sigma Nu for their party this past Saturday. It was one of the most unique costume pictures we've ever photographed. Will the social chairmen of the fraternities to be photographed on April 18th please visit the studio between 4 and 5 today, tomorrow, and Thursday? Seen at the Sigma Nu party was Shirley Mix, one of the most beautiful eyefuls to grace this campus in a long time. THE LION STUDIO ICSF Elects Plasterer To Presidency Donald Plasterer, sixth semester aeronautical engineer, was elected president of the Interchurch Stu dent Fellowship at a meeting Sun day. Other new officers are Martha Darlington, vice president; Jeanne Maxwell, secretary; and Dwight Putnam, treasurer. The Rev. Jones B. Shannon, rector of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, was chosen ad viser. The scholarship fund for the International Christian University has reached $97.73, and additional contributions are promised. Dona tions will be accepted during the spring semester. Plans were made for the spring party, to be held at the West minster Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. April 24. Committees are: pro gram, Penn State Christian As sociation and Lutheran Student Association; decoration, Wesley Foundation; refreshments, West m i n s t e r Foundation; publicity, Young Friends; and worship, Rog er Williams Fellowship. Newman Club Movie Newman Club will sponsor the showing of "Gallant Journey," starring Glenn Ford, at 7 tonight in 119 Osmond. The movie is open to the public. A donation will be taken at the door.. the Crimson Entrance PAGE ?AVE 7771 " 7 "77:; -- "' •••: ' C;:ct• ~~ o~~; • ;`• • • •.; )oe ?