The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1953, Image 5

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JO •-Regulations Post
Joyce Shusman, fourth -semester educatiOn major, last
. was appointed to head the: Women's Student Govern-
Ment Association freshman regulations board. She will also
'serve as co-chairman of the Joint Customs and - Regulations
Board. - •
The appointment was approved by WSGA Senate upon
recommendation of Mary Peti
gout, retiring regulations board
chairman. Miss Shusman was re
cently appointed to the Judicial
committee.
Barbara Denniston, WSGA re
treat chairman, announced the
retreat program. The retreat will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
in Grange Dormitory. Group
singing, work evaluations, and
worshops dealing with WSGA's
relationship with campus activi
ties are among the activities
planned.
Last : Rehearsal
Fr*A . qiiocade
Open to Coeds.
The Swimming( Club of the
Women's Recreation Association
Will hold a dress rehearsal of its
annual aquacade at 6:30 tonight in
White Hall.
Theme for this year's show will
be "Alice in Waterland," de
veloped from the book "Alice in
Wonderland." Tickets are not nec
essary for the rehearsal and any
coed may attend.
The aquacade
,will be presented
.at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday
in White Hall. Free tickets for
both , performances may be ob
tained from participants.
Titles of the nine acts are "The
Whirlpool," directed by Helen
Davis; "Walking . Through Water
land," a duet by Joanna Graves
and Dorothy Dramble; "Meeting
the White Rabbit," directed by
Margaret Crooks; "Tweedle Dum
and Tweedle Dee," a duet by Miss
Davis and Eleanor Gwynn.
"Flower Garden," directed by
Nancy Lusk; "The Tea Party,"
directed by Miss Gwynn; "King
and Queen of Hearts,', a duet by
Patricia Colgan and - . Jane La
ment; "Court Scene," directed by,
Miss Colgan; and "Alice Awakes, ' 1
a solo by Nancy Fisher.
WRA Opposes
Seating Plan
The Women's Recreation Asso
ciation Tuesday voted unanimous
ly against the proposed seating
plan by which students .would ex
change athletic book tickets for
regular admission tickets to Rec
reation Hall events.
Approval was expressed by the
group for some seating plan that
would allow townspeople and fac
ulty to attend the events.
The recently elected WRA offi
cers, Barbara Wallace, president;
_Elizabeth George,, vice president;
Roberta Sankey, secretary treas
urer; Marie Wagner, intramural
chairman; and Patricia Farrell, as
sistant intramural chairman, were
instqlled at the meeting. Appoint
ed officers installed were Nancy
Lusk, senior adviser; Martha Ro
john, publicity chairman an d
Mildred McCowan, club president
chairman.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma
Alpha Epsilon recently held their
annual joint faculty reception at
the fraternity house. Over 150
members of the faculty were
asked by written' invitation tc
the semi-formal affair.
In the receiving line were the
presidents, vice presidents, and
social chairmen of the fraternity
and sorority. Refreshments were
served.
Chi Omega
Chi Omega recently held a tea
at the suite for Alpha Kappa Al
pha. Refreshments were served.
Alpha Tau Omega was enter
tained last night by the sorority
in the Grange playroom. Refresh
inents and entertainment were
provided.
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Convocation Plans
WSGA Senate, House of Repre
sentatives, Judicial, freshman reg
ulations board, an d freshman
council members will attend thr
I retreat.
WSGA Convocation will begin
at 7:15 p.m. May 7, in Simmons
lounge, following a dinner for
Senate members, representatives
from the Dean of Women's office,
and Mrs. Althea Hoddel, guest.
speaker.
Following the convocation, at
which new WSGA officers will
be installed, a reception will be
held in Simmons lounge. Nancy
D. White, convocation co-chair
man, announced that Helen Gar
ber and Jean Geiger will head
the reception committee.
No Vote Taken
Senate discussed the proposed
Interschool Council Board fee
consolidation plan, and in general
opposed it. Members said they
believed fees would not be stand
ardized as a result of the consoli
dation, and there is little real
need for the additional 25 cent
per semester fee asked for the
student councils.
Although discussion was gen
erally against the suggested Rec
reation Hall seating plan, the
group did not instruct Joan
Hutchon, president, to vote for
or against the proposal. Miss
Hutchon explained that additional
information may be presented to
All-College Cabinet tonight.
Slakoff to Read
In Eastern
Poetry Festival
Morton Slakoff, fourth semes
ter liberal arts student, will rep
resent the College in the Eastern
Poetry Reading Festival to be
held tomorrow at Orange County
College in Middletown,, N.Y.
For his reading selections, Sla
koff has chosen Thomas Wolfe's
"Yuh Musta Been Away," and
"America Was Promises" by Ar
chibald MacLeish.
Slakoff's dramatic activities are
not new. At the. College he has
lield roles in "The Circle" pro
c
aced last semester, Players' "Lute
song," and is now playing the
part of the governor in "Right
You' Are (If You Think So)" at
Center Stage.
Slakoff was chosen to read in
the Eastern Festival from a series
of tryouts held in March. The
other four students selected in
the tryouts will read in the Penn-,
sylvania Interpretative Reading
Festival to be held here April 30
and May 1.
William W. Hamilton, assistant
professor of speech, will accom
pany Slakoff on the trip to New
York.
Theta Xi . Sweetheart
_tent,
Miss Robb is a fourth semester home economics major and a mem
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She also received a bouquet of roses
as sweetheart of the fraternity.
Gaul-Broornall
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Broomall
of Swarthmore announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Ann,
to Russell Gaul, son df Mrs. John
J. Gaul of Philadelphia.
Miss Broomall is. an eighth sem
ester education major and a mem
ber of Alpha Xi Delta.
Mr. Gaul was graduated from
the College in January. He is a
member of Phi Gamma Delta.
Lindemann-Hart
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hart of New
Wilmington announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sally, to
James Lindemann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lindemann, qf Ta
maqua. •
Miss Hart received her bache
lor's degree from Ohio Wesleyan
and is now at the College study
ing for her M.S. degree in psy
chology.
Mr. Lindemann graduated from
the College with an M.S. degree.
He is now studying for his doc
torate and serving internship in
psychology at the Veterans Hos
pital in Lebanon.
Phi Mu Alpha Dance
To Be Held Tomorrow
Phi Mu Alpha, men's music
fraternity, will sponsor 'a dance
from 9 p.m. to midnight tomor
row in the TUB. The dance will
fe6ture music by the 17-piece
Phi Mu Alpha dance band and
vocals by the Mellowaires. Tickets
are on sale at the Student Union
desk in Old Main and in 216
Carnegie.
engage/limb
Kucas-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Smith of
State College announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Wini
fred, to Sfc. Stephen Kucas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kucas of
Bellefonte.
Miss Smith is employed by the
College.
Sergeant Kucas has spent the
past 15 months in Korea, and
will soon report to Indiantown
Gap for reassignment.
Barons Will Hold
2 Lounge Parties
Final plans for lounge parties
to be held from 6:30 to 8 tonight
in Simmons and McAllister halls
were drawn Monday at a meet
ing of the Barons, Nittany-Pol
lock social events planning coun
cil.
Men from Nittany Dorms 24,
25, and 26 and from Pollock Dorm
3 and possibly two other Pollock
dorms will participate, according
to Alan Reeve, president pro tern
pore of the Barons. Refreshments
will be served.
According to Reeve, the Nit
tany and Pollock councils will
probably enter contestants in the
Mad Hatters' Parade and the He-
Man contest during Spring Week.
The area may also sponsor a float,
and the Barons will have a "Pas
sionmeter" at. the Spring Week
carnival, he said.
2 Schools
Plan Mixer
Tonight
The Liberal Arts and Educa
tion student councils will hold a
joint mixer from 7 to 9:30 tonight
in the Temporary Union Build
ing.
The mixer will be the first com
bined event of this type for stu
dents and faculty of both schools,
Douglas Schoerke, LA Student
Council president, has announced.
Music for dancing will be pro
vided by the Paragons. Patricia
Marsteller and Richard Altman
will be masters of ceremonies for
an all-student talent program. En
tertainment will include Rodney
Stegall. impersonator and come
dian; James McCaughan, baritone
singer of popular songs, and
Philip Wein, ventriloquist and
magicia*.
Invitations have been sent to
faculty members and their fami
lies in both schools. All liberal
arts and education students may
attend and meet their professors
and friends at the mixer. Refresh
ments will be served.
The mixer committee includes
Walter Back, general chairman;
Katherine Reynolds, decorations;
Carol Adler, refreshments; Betty
K o s t er, publicity; and Watson
Leese and Donald Siegal, poster
distribution.
TnarriageJ
Helenius-Kavanaugh
Miss Diane Kavanaugh of
Chambersburg and Charles Hel
enius of Ozone Park, N.Y. were
married at the Presbyterian
Church, Winchester, Va., at 4 p.m.,
last Friday.
Mrs. Helenius was formerly a
secretary ' at the Ordnance Re
search Lab at the College.
Mr. Helenius completed his
freshman year at the College in
January, and enlisted in the Navy.
He received an honorable dis
charge in March and is now em
ployed as draftsman. with the
American Cyanamid Co. of New
York.
It's time for a change . . .
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