47.. Women: May Form Caiti: : for May Day Forty-seven senior women will form the hemlock chain Saturday during May Day festivities. The ceremony will begin at 3:30 p.m. in front - of Old Main, or in Recreation Hall in case of rain. co-eIiL Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta sorority held its annual Founder's Day' Banquet Thursday night at the Allencrest. Mrs. Luella Crum Gardner was chosen by the sorority as woman of the year. Mrs. Harold K. Wil son spoke on "Combining a Car eer with Marriage." Muriel 'Henderson received the scholarship cup for •the highest average and Audrey - Killinger re ceived recognition for. the great est scholastic improvement. The Alpha Xi Delta Rose Dance honoring pledges, Nancy Gemmil, Margaret McClain, and Patricia Woomer was held Saturday night at the Phi Gamma Delta,thaPter house. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta's annual Feast' of Roses and International Reunion Day were -celebrated Saturday at a luncheorr ,7 at the. Centre Hills Country ClUb. - ' Dean's list awards were pre sented to Susan Holtzinger, Bar bara Benning, Genevieve Castro dale, Kay Lang, Elizabeth Locke, and Dorothy 'Rose. Miss Holtzinger was awarded the scholarship plaque and' the activities award. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron. Pi recently en tertained Alpha Sigma Phi. Sor ority pledges presented satire skits of the Alpha Sigma Phi brothers. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta recently. hon ored Mrs. George Leffler, retir ing adviser and Mrs. Geo rg e Guthrie, incoming adviser at a tea in the sorority suite. Beta Sigma Rho Newly elected officers of - Beta Sigma Rho are Seymour Lazarus, chancellor; Morton.: Zieve, vice chancellor; Irwin Weiner, secre tary; Joseph Katz; warden; Alan Glou, vice warden; and Larr y Ash; auditor. Beta Sigma Omicron . Nine representatives of Beta Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Omicron recently attended the eastern regional convention of the _national sorority at the University of Pittsburgh. Alpha Tau chapter were hosts for the affair. . Alpha Chi Omega • Mrs. Walter E. Deßriun of Ak ron, 0., recently visited the local chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. She is president of Province IV of the sorority. A tea was - given .in her honor. Gamma Phi Beta Phi Delta Theta was recently entertained by Gamma Phi Beta in: the Grange playroom. , A skit Was ' presented and games were . played. Dancing and refreshments followed. Sigma Chi • Members of Delta Gamma were recently entertained by Sigma Chi. Brothers and pledges put on a play. Refreshments were served. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi selected Ralph Hof man head chapel usher for Sun day chapel, services for the com ing year. Treat Must to the best' this weekend . . . Take Her P to see .... A Right You Are (it: you think so) This Friday 8e Saturday Tickets on Sale at , R Student Union-$l.OO 8:00 p.m. Center Stage TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1953 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The May Queen's court will include the hemlock chain, honor arches, two ,attendants from each class, the freshman maid of hon or. two flower girls, and two train bearers. The May Day ceremony will follow open houses and teas from 2 to 3 p.m. in all women's dormitories except Grange. Grange - will hold open house Sun day. ' Members of the hemlock chain will be Margaret White, Jean Martin, Nancy Seiple, Lois Ruth, Mary Sullivan, Virginia Welliver, Geraldine Lalll Antoinette Rau seo, Joyce Lupton, Marjorie My ers, Ruth Davies, Audrey Austin, Jane Randall, Margaret Erb. Arlene Berneman, Annamary Burket, Wilma Jones, Joan Tint ner, Helen Stender; Patricia Shaeffer, Luella Heineman, Ali son Morley, Arlene Blose, Lor raine Syracuse, Anna Zimmer man, eMarilyn Minor. Terese Mos lak,),Elizabeth Johnson, June Bry ant;Alice Doles, Sara Updegraff, Lucy Barr, Kathleen Greenbaum, Sadly Jones. - • Martha Altdoerffer„ Cordell Murtha, Patricia Wertz, Judith Stuck, Nancy Jones, Bernadine Mie..tus, Norma Zehner, Ruth Ly tle., 'Sali'y Silhal, Phyllis Burgoon, 'M ar y Strotn, Golanda Budnetz, and Harriet Poolos. Patricia Hughes - and Nancy Lusk will" "tie Jester - S . , and "Jean Yemm "and Nancy' Gulick heralds in the court. Cwens, sophomore women's hat society, and Blue Key, junior men's hat society, will usher in the ceremonies. Forty-four women will dance around the traditional maypole. PSCA, Westminster To Hear Delegate Robert Orr, Presbyterian rep resentative to the World Student Christian Conference, will .speak at 7 tonight at the Westminster Foundation at a joint meeting with the Penn State Christian Association. A student at the University of California, Orr will describe his experience last December at the conference in India. He will dis cuss his travels through India and hi,s studies of the country and its people. Orr is presently on his way back to college in Cali fornia. Theta Xi Newly elected officers of Theta Xi are Richard Smedley, presi dent; Theodore OlSzewski, vice president; Barry• Collins, corres ponding secretary; Joseph Murial, treasurer; Ralph Skomsky, house manager; Lloyd Edding, caterer; George Steinhouser, IFC repre sentative; and Robert Edding, so cial chairman. Korean Soldiers Want Coed shlail If you have a few spare min utes while you're lying out in that bright sunshine trying to soak up a smooth tan . . . if you like to write letters . . • if you think at all about the men over in Korea who're lying in the mud of a foxhole and you'd ,like to write to some of them . . . The Daily Collegian has a list of five lonesome guys who'd appreciate getting mail from you. This letter was received in the Collegian office: "Korea, April 20, 1953. Dear Editor, We are some combat marines here in Ko rea who would love to hear from some girls at Penn State and also receive some pictures." The letter Is signed: Pfc. Johnny Ormsky, Pfc. • Sidney Cruns, Pfc. Roberto Camano-Cruz, Pfc. Coleman Cas sa, and Sgt. James Cabb. The ad dress: Pfc. Ormsky, E-2-1-1 Ma rine Div. Fm 1, .c/o F.P.O. • San Francisco, Calif. Methodist Group Initiates 12 Women . Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, !recently initiated Joan Burkett, Norma Duff, Mary Lou Elston, Shirley Johnson, Nancy King, Nancy Light, Joanne • Montgom ery, Janice Patton, Betsy Sharpe, Joyce Sponsler, Dorothy Stone, and Elizabeth Ward. , Newly elected officers are Janet Hiles, president; Mary Ann Honess, vice president; Trina Mo gle, recording. secretary; .Jane Lacoe, corresponding secretary; Myra Kennedy, treasurer; Alice Grubb; program chairman; and Gloria Beppler, chaplain. A breakfast was served follow ing the initiation and installation• ceremonies. Lutheran AssoCiation Eleits New Officers New officers of ' the Lutheran Student Association were elected recently. They are Dwight Put nam, president; George Doran, men's • vice president; .Ann Cun ningham,-women's vice president. Grace Zahn, secretary; Harold Moore, treasurer; Carolyn•McCoy, alumni secretary; Richard Weaver and Andrew Kopenhaver, worship chairmen; Carolyn Cunningham and Karl Hetterick, social chair men; Inez Althouse, publicity; Mary Ann Albert, publications; Bruce Spangler, athletics chair man; • and James Kradle, house manager. An installation service for new officers will be held Sunday. Use Collegian Classifieds RESTRINGING by ROBINSON SAVE TIME ... SAVE MONEY Will pick up and deliver rackets DICK ROBINSON, Theta Xi Ph. 6928 or 2161 Folk Part of Conference' Highlighting the square and folk dance program of the Recrea. tion Conference to be held at the College Wednesday to Friday, a folk dance festival will be held from 7:30 to 11 p.m. tomorrow at Rec Hall. A square dance workshop will be directed by Floyd Woodhull, ! nationally known R.C.A. Victor 'recording artist, at 2:20 p.m. to morrow 9 in the West Dorm lounge. To assist Woodhull, Margaret Co vert, and Irma Schaffnit, well known in the Pittsburgh area, will help at the workshop. These three noted, square dance I callers will be gue s t s at the square dance festival later in the evening at Rec ,Hall. Open to all folk and square danCe enthusiasts free of charge, the dance will fea ture demonstrations by local and county organizations. The New Bavarian Schuh plattlers, student group from the College, will lead the array of demonstrational group s. The Sheppard Dance 'Group and the Fifty-Fifty Club, both from State College, will participate in addi tion to the Altoona Square and Folk Dance Club and senior ex tension clubs from Adams County and Indiana. Ross • Lytle will condUct the student orchestra for the occa sion. Upperclass women will be given 11 o'clock permissions, while freshman women will be granted 10 o'clock permissions. The Workshop in the afternoon will also be free of charge to interested students, faculty, and townspeople. Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Delta recently held an alumnae weekend at the chap ter house , last weekend. An infor mal get-together was held Friday. An alumnae dance was held Sat urday. night, and the weekend was completed with brunch on Sunday. 'Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron recently pledged Dorothy Pennick. A We Le Couidn t -71nd -Ainay. Joe " "04 Our rush season, which starts in September, is finally over. No longer will you have to wait a week to ten days for an appointment. You can practically name your own sitting time now. And sine we now have some free time, this would be a fine week for you so-called "difficult ones" to have a portrait made. If you have to have a tooth replaced, an eyeball moved, a nose shifted or lifted, this doesn't make you a "difficult one." 'Operations" like these are performed on our retouching desk all the time. If you're a person who has never been satisfied before with previous portraits .then and only then are you a, "difficult one." Anyway, make your appointment this week and we'll soon disprove your notions. If you're one of the many people who have attended fraternity and sorority parties and somehow missed out on receiving one of the group pictures that were taken, then harken— We have on stock a few extra party pictures that were taken between September and now of the following sororities and fraternities. These will be sold today and tomorrow only on a first come first serve basis. Alpha Phi Alpha Acacia Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Phi Delta Beta Sigma Omicron Delta Zeta Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Psi Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Deka' Phi Kappa THE LION STUDIO Dance Festival Reenheimer-Fromm Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fromm of State College announce the en gagement of their daughter, Joan, to Joseph Reinheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Reinheimer of Philadelphia. Miss Fromm was graduated from the C 011 e g e in January, 1952, and at present is teaching in the Philadelphia public school system. She is a member of Al pha Epsilon Phi. Mr. Reinheimer was graduated from the College in 1950 and is now associated with H. Daroff and Sons, Philadelphia. He is a member of Pi Lambda Phi. A summer wedding is planned. Carpenter-Hedge Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hedge of Bethlehem announce the en gagement of their daughter, Hel en, to Derr Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Carpenter of Sunbury. Miss Hedge is an eighth sem ester education major and a mem ber of Chi Omega. Mr. Carpenter is an eighth sem ester landscape horticulture ma jor and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Family Relations Prof To Speak at Senior Tea Dr. William M. Smith, profes sor of family relations, will speak on "The Stars in Your. Eyes" at 4 p.m. tomorrow at a tea for grad uating senior women in Simmons lounge. Women will receive instructions about graduating ceremonies and information on the American As sociation of University Women. They will be asked to complete personnel blanks. Check This Stop Pouting Sigma Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta Xi Theta Chi Theta Phi Alpha. Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle Tau Phi Delta Hillel IFC Ball Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Theta Epsilon the crimson entrance PAGE FIVE enga CM glib
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