The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 30, 1953, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 30, 1953
WSGA Determines
Election Proceedings
The House of Representatives of Women's Student Government
Association and Freshman Council will be formed Oct. 6, according
to a report made Saturday by Barbara Stock, sophomore senator,
at` a meeting of WSGA Senate.
Nominations for dormitory unit officers were made Sunday night.
's dormitories Monday night. The
composed of presidents of upper
class living units. Maud Strawn,
WSGA vice president, will pre
side over the group.
Elections Will be held in women
House of Representatives will be
Illarria g e4
Kell-Lebowitz
Elinor Lebowitz, daughter of
Mr.: and Mrs. Irving Lebowitz of
Brooklyn,• N.Y., was, married to
`Ralph Keil on Aug. 15, at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New
York City.
-Mr. Keil is the son of Mr. and
\ Mrs. - David Keil of Wilmington,
Del. He was. graduated from the
University of Delaware and is
presently atten ding Dickinson
Law School: He is a member of
Alpha Epsilon Pi,
A transfer student from New
York University, Mrs. Keil was
formerly a home economics stu
dent here at 'the College. She is
now attending Dickinson College.
Marian Schwartz, a seventh se
mester Arts and Letters major,
sang at the wedding.
The couple is now residing 'in
Carlisle.
Burrell-Klein
Carolyn Klein, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Klein of Fort
Washington, was given in mar
riage to John Burrell, son of Mrs.
Gertrude Burrell of Philadelphia
on June 20 in the Reformed
Church in Fort Washington.
Mrs. ' Burrell was graduated
from the . College _in elementary
education, and is a member of
Zeta Tau Alpha.
Mr. Burrell, now serving in the
U.S. Navy, graduated from the
College in June. He was a mem
ber of Tau Phi Delta and majored
in agronomy.
Mcllhattan-Connor
Marilyn Connor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Newell _ Connor,
Jeannette, was married to Edwin
Mcllhattan, of Cleveland, on jime
20 in the First Baptist Church in
Jeannette.
Mrs. Mcllhattan was graduated
from the ,College in commercial
consumer service in the school of
home economics and is a member
of Zeta Tau Alpha.,
Mr.' Mcllhattan was graduated
from the College in 1951. The
couple is now residing in Cleve
land. -
Mann-Moseman
Suzanne Moseman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Moseman of
Penn Township, was married to
John Mann of Penn Township
Sept. 8 in the Hebron United
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Mann, a member of Zeta
Tau Alpha, was graduated from
the College in business education
in June.
Mr. Mann, a member of Lamb
da Chi Alpha and a business
education major, is now -stationed
with .the U.S. Navy in Talla
hassee, Fla.
Stone-Wall
Mrs. Viola Wall Of Thompson
has announced the marriage of
her daughter, Marjory, to Paul
"
Stoner son of Mrs. Cecil D. Stone
also of Thompson.
The wedding took place June
13 in the Thompson Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Stone is a graduate of
Thompson High School and em
ployed at Link Aviation. Mr.
Stone is a seventh semester ani
mal husbandry major and treas
urer of Alpha Gamma Rho.
Campbell-Ellis
Janet Campbell, daughter of
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Campbell of
Slippery Rock, was married to
James Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kenneth Ellis of New Kens
ington, in the United Presbyter
ian Church in Slippery Rock.
Mrs. Ellis is a member of Beta
`Sigma • Omicron and is in the
Chapel Choir.
Mr. Ellis is a member of Sigma
Phi Alpha and also in Chapel
Choir. '
Greeting Cards
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„lE. College Opp. Ath. Dorrd%
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Freshman Council will have as
its members presidents and vice
presidents of freshman living
units.. Sophomore senator will
preside over the council.
Point System
Anna Mae 'Webb was named
chairman of the All-College Sing
being planned for the second
year by WSGA. Polly Moore was
named. WSGA elections chairman
with Charlotte Klippel and Jane
Curran as assistants. Iris Rodgin
will be chairman of -a committee
to investigate the possibility of
holding a marriage conference at
the College.
A motion was approved that a
committee be named to investi
gate the pros and cons of the
point sy s t.e m discussed at the
WSGA retreat last spring. Nancy
D. White, WSDA president, said
he has received 19 replies to the
98 letters she sent to other col
leges concerning the point sys
tem.
Of these, she said five reported
they have successful point sys
tems now in effect, four have
abandoned unsuccessful attempts,
and ten have never employed a
point system for women's activi
ties.
Counselees Invited
In essence, the point system
would attach a point value to
each woman's activity and limit
the number of activity points a
coed could accumulate r during
her college career. The purpose
of the system would be to dis
thbute activity leadership more
evenly among women. If ap
proved, the system would go into
effect several years from now.
It was suggested freshman coun
selors bring counselees to Senate
meetings. The plan is still under
discussion. A mass Senate meet
ing similar to one conducted last
year by All-College Cabinet was
also suggested.
Miss White announced fresh
man women can obtain applica
tion forms for WSGA freshman
senator at . the Dean of Women's
office. •
Newcomer to Address
PSCA Assembly Tonight
The Rev. Andrew E. Newcom
er, pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, will present a dramatic
reading, "The Devil Speaks," at 7
tonight at the Penn-State Chris
tian AssOciation assembly in 405
Old Main.
The meeting will be followed by
a social hour. Ray Evert, graduate
student and counselor, will lead
group singing.
The meeting is open to students
and faculty.
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finger-touch
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• no more limp curls
• no more mussed hair
• no more stray wisps
• not an objectionable lacquer
GRINS PHARMACY
College Ave. -
Opposite Old Main
Faculty Women
To Open Season
With Coffee Hour
The Faculty:Women's Club of
State College will open its .sea
sen's programs with a coffee hour .
from 7 to 9 tonight in Meillwain
15.a11/Faculty women and faculty
wives are invited to attend. Mrs.
S. -.Lewis Land; president, said
yesterday.
Those receiving guests with
Mrs. Land will be Mrs. E. E. Os
borne, Mrs. Ernest B. kvicCoy,
Mrs. • Ossian S. Macienzie, and
Mrs. A. H. ‘Havisrath. Presiding
at the coffee table will be Mrs.
Milton S. Eisenhower, Mrs. Rus
sell Nesbitt, • Mary Jane Wyiand,
Mrs. Mi. R. Trabue and Dean Pearl
0. Weston.
,Those assisting at the refresh
ment table will include Mrs. Arn
old Addision, Mrs. George P. Bar
ron, Mrs. Harold Dillen.r_:ach, Mrs.
Robert Dombrowsky, Mrs. J. L.
Gobble, Mrs. M. Josephine Groes
beck; Mrs. Robert _Hemmen, Mrs.
William J. Horian, Mrs. Pearl
Kendig, Mrs. W. E. Kenworthy,
Mrs: Debra D. Ledage, Mrs. D. H.
Rank,
.Mrs. O. Hoyt Tribble and
Mrs. H. K. Wilson.
Mrs. Calvin G. Reen and Mrs.
Milton Osborne . are members of
the social committee.
Program chairmen, Mrs. Ray
mond W. Swift and Mrs. George
Id. Lott, announced ushers will be
Mrs. C. R. Adams, Mrs. V. M. Al
bers, Mrs. A. L. Bortree, Mrs. C.
P. Lang, Mrs. D. M. Lonberger,
Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Mrs. Lawr
ence Perez, Mrs. E. H. Rohrbeck,
Mrs. Harry Tietz, Mrs. H. 0. Trie
bold, Mrs. R. D. Widdowson, and
Miss Mary Willard. Mrs. Donald
W. Davis . is in charge of flowers.
Music will be provided by a
string trio, Mrs. Paul Keller, vi
olinist; Baitbara Bristline, cello
ist; and Mrs. E. E. Ambrosius,
pianist.
Harriet Buckhout
Dies Suddenly
Mrs. Harriet Atherton B uc k
hout, 78, of South Hadley, Mass.,
died S a tur da y. She was the
daughter of George Washington
Atherton, former president of the
College and wife of Albert T.
Buckhout.
Mrs. Buckhout was born July
4, 1875. She attended 'Wellesley
College.
She is survived by her husb,aiid,
eight children, 24 grandchildren,
three great-grandchildren, and
a sister, Mrs. Charles Govere of
State College.
Services were held Monday in
South Hadley.
The United States Constitution
makes no provision for a pres
idential cabinet.
Fall for Fashion
With the arrival of fdotball season, the fashion
minded coed will desire a fall jacket to complete
her • football attire. Dank's collegiate corduroy
jacket fashioned in the fall shades of rust, forest
green, red and bide is the answer to her problem.
This three-quarter length jacket, lined with al
paca pile, is designed for YOU , the Penn State
I Coed.
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148 S. Allen St.
PSCA to inaugurate
3 Lecture Series
Penn State Christian Association will inaugurate a series of
three weekly non-creditcourses in religion when Rabbi Benjamin
Kahn, director of the Hillel Foundation, lectures on "What the Jews
Believe" at 4 p.m. Monday in 304 Old Main. •
The hour classes will be held weekly throughout the semester
and will be conducted by Rabbi Kahn, the Rev. Luther H. HarSh
barger. College chaplain, and Mary Jane Nyland of the Christian
Association.
• The -lecture discussions on as
pedts .of the Jeivish religion, such
as the idea of God, torah, Messian,
holidays and ceremonies and
their .origins and developments
in Biblical times be discussE..d
in the course. Rabbi Kahn will
also relate. their influence on
Christianity and areas of similar
ity and differences between the
religions.
Harshbarger will open , his
classes on "An Yn4.roduciion to
the New Testament". at 4 p.m.
Tuesday in 304 Old Main. A study
of the New Testament's influence
upon the world, an examination
of the •f our gospels, letters -of
Paul, the early Church, and lan
guage, text and Cannon will be
included in the lecture-discus
sions.
Miss Wyland will coordinate
the third •non-credt course on
"The Student and Religious Edu
cation." The class is designed to
prepare the student for church
school teaching. It will present a
view of new curricula, methods,
literature, films and other ma
terials in use in the modern Sun
day School. Also included in the
weekly Thursday afternoon class
will be discussions on "What to
Teach and How to Teach 1i.."
Students interested in enroll
ing in the free, non-credit courses
may sign up . now in 304 Old Main.
No prerequisites, grades or finals
will be included in the classes.
co_editi
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega recently
initiated David Anundson, How
ard. Bachman, Robert Chambers,
Stanley Dore, Anthony Dorrell,
Ronald Harper, Richard -Muckin
haupt, John Nelson and Donald
Vaughn.
Following initiation the ne w
brothers 'entertained the chapter.
Alpha Gamma Rho
New officers of Alpha Gamma
Rho are Ardon Johnson, chaplain;
John Huntsinger, rushing chair
man; and Robert Antram, pledge
master.
Chi Omega
Recently initiated in t o Chi
Omega were Donna Aikens, Mar
die Ferguson, Linda Fritzsche and
Eleanor McKenzie. Following the
initiation ceremony, an informal
luncheon was given in honor of
new members.
Sr, , rorities Hold
Formal Coffee
-lours Tonight
Women's dormitories will be
scenes of seemingly pre-big-dance
activity tonight as sorority
.wom
en and rushees don formal - wear
for coffee hours—the final phase
of rushing before bids are dis
tributed.
Sorority sisters will call -for
rii7hees and escort them to. the
coffee hours which, for - the most
part, will be held at the . homes
town' alumnae.
Each sorority may hold two
coffee hours—the first from 6:30
to 8 p.m. and the second from
8:30 to 10 p.m. Rushees will pick
up invitations this morning at
the Panhellenic post office in Ath
erton Hall.
- They will write a formal reply
to each invitation, accepting .two,
and delived . them to the post
office by 1 p.m. -
Rushees may . sign. preferential
cards tonight when they return
to dormitories or tomorrow morn-
ing in the Dean of Women's - of
fice.' Bids will be distributed late
tomorrdw afternoon and-'ribbon
ing will take place at 7 p.m. to
morrow .night. -
Former Staff Member
Des in Bethesda, IVid.
• Thomas Clifford Billig, 59, for•`
merly on the College staff, diec
recently in a Bethesda, rd., hos
Billig, a retired government at
torney and former newspaper.
man, was a native of Beaver
Falls.
Hotel Association
Several hotel administration
students are attending the. Penn
sylvania State Hotel Association's
annual meeting in Pittsburgh.
The group is accompanied by Es
ther A. Atkinson, professor of ho
tel 'and institution administration,
and Richard 'M. Bower; assistant
professor of hotel administration.
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