FADE TWC) Finalists in Homecoming Queen contest Nancy Hagy Kappa Alpha Theta Queen to Receive Crown Tonight The 1953 Homecoming Queen will be crowned at 8 tonight at the first performance of the Thespian show "Lets Face It." Queen finalists are Nancy Hagy, seventh semester education ma jor; Louise Justin, fifth semester pre -medical major; Juliana Fees, seventh semester education ma jor; Jane Mason, seventh semes ter home economics major; and Joan Ziegler, third semester ele mentary education , majori The foOtball team voted Mon, day night by secret ballot for their choice for the queen after each candidate was interviewed by Alex Gregal, co-chairman of the Thespian Homecoming Queen contest. The queen and her court will be introduced to alumni Satur ! Be a Gay Rogut, ~, , ~,,,,..,::,• i , ._,-. •;;;::::';oi .i J / ".: :-.. , . I • r . . /i . f. 4 4-, ; r. . po . :„.,...,5,4„,...,,r • x45 , ,,,,,gw.A,.ett,:::-:---: v,,,..w c .,.. 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A committee headed by Owen J; Roberts, former Supreme Court just i c e, has arranged for the choir's tour. The choir will travel through the United States and Canada until Nov. 25. day at the annual alumni lunch eon in Recreation Hall before the Penn State-Texas Christian game. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Campui. Chest to Benefit 8 Groups The Women's Student Govern ment Association ChriStmas fund, the State College Welfare fund, and six national groups will re ceive benefits from the 1953-54 Campus Chest drive. Student contributors may des ignate the organizations to which they wish their donations giVen: Undesignated funds will be dis tributed to the gr o ups on the basis of a percentage system. . Student solicitations will be conducted Monday to Wednesday. The faculty solicitation drive be held Nov. 3-5. The WSGA Christmas tund, which will receive four per cent of undesignated donations, is used to support the Mifflin Coun- Juliana Fees Phi Delta Theta , AI. - Leonides ~. ..... ---h, 5 t e ,1 450.,1, Jane Mason Tau Kappa Epsilon tv Child Welfare Services, the American Women's Hospital asso ciation and the Ralph Dorn Het zel Loan fund. One per cent will be given to the State College Welfare fund, which supports teen-age clubs, boy and girl scout troops, the Centre County Hospital, and the Crippled Children's Society. Five per cent of undesignated contributions will be given to the American Heart Association, the Cerebral Palsy fund of Pennsyl vania, the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross, the Damon Runyon Cancer fund and the American Cancer Society. The American, Heart Associa tion helps - finance research in lirrlitam BALL 0t 1C4 1. / irts‘ THURSp.AY, OCTOBER 22,' 1953, heart diseases. The Cerebral Pal sy fund is used for the establish ment of clinics, treatment centers and educational facilities. The Salvation Army fund has been used to establish rehabili tation and worshi') centers in 97 countries of the world. The local American Red Cross chapter sponsors spring and fall blood drives and supports a cam pus Red Cross unit. The Damon Runyon Cancer fund has been used for cancer research. It does not support clin ical facilities. The American Cancer Society sponsors a program of education, service, and research in the field of cancer. 4. ; 2 \ e C> \. ~.,0 ......47,5%, •.„..........„ .„..,•„, ~..:1.,,,.%v..,....,.4.zz,..?...t.„.c,....‘...,:p.......,‘..,,.,..t.......... el :,•:• : , ,,, :. i 41) 014(‘ ol°'-‘ s, _ees 't ef e :11P e 2ite - • ' - •to A 3 ,01% cA • .. ko oe. 4 Go ...,,, Ve . e ....,.. .......... ..1. 014.4 ....... -.....:,,.. * , • .... 4.. 4 . .. ..,. . . . . 4,.,, .3,. .. ....: : Joan Ziegler Sigma Chi --- .7.5. • 4'44 4 ..0, 0
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