FRIDAY;- DECEMBER 4, 1953 Idjarvest Bail Queen "Fo Be Announced Sylvia Crum, Caroline Manbeck, or Jayn Frank will be chosen queen at the Agriculture Student Council’s Harvest Ball from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight in Recreation Hall.. Tickets for the semi-formal dance will be on sale today in the main hall of Agriculture Building, in the lobby of Hamilton Hall, and at the Student Union desk in Old Main. They are priced at $2 per couple and will also be on sale at the door. A -large blue and white banner spelling “Harvest' Ball” will be at the entrance. -At the far end of the hall will hang a dark blue backdrop covered, with silver musical notes and decorations. A blue background with silver musi cal notes banded in blue and white will furnish a background for. Jolmny Nicolosi and his or chestra. Chosen by Applause The queen will be chosen by applause during intermission. Judges will be John Nicolosi, band leader; Fred Seipt, dance chair man; and Paul H. Margolf, pro fessor of poultry husbandry and adviser to the student council. Master of ceremonies will be Robert Sutter, fifth semester ag riculture engineering major. He will make introductions and han dle the contest. The queen will receive an in inscribed gold trophy. The run nersup will be awarded silver loving cups. Committee Chairmen Committee chairmen for the dance are Seipt, general chair man; Sutter, publicity; Clark Sell, decorations; David Morrow, .tick ets; and Peter Bond, refreshments. The council requests that no flowers be worjg to the dance. Re freshments of-punch and cookies will'be served. WD Social Club To Hold 'Snowball 1 The West Dorm Social Club will hold its first annual “Snow ball” dance from 9 to midnight Saturday, instead of Friday as re ported in Wednesday’s Daily Col legian. The Melody Men will play for the semi-formal dance to be held in the West Dorm lounge. Ad mission will be by membership cards only, Robert Gellman, so cial committee head has an nounced. The club has requested that women do not wear corsages. , The club will also hold an open record dance from 9 to midnight Dec. 12 in the lounge. Refresh ments will be served. Co~(£dih Sigma Delta Tau The national philan thro p i c chairman and regional adviser of Sigma Delta Tau, Mrs. Arthur Philips, recently visited Phi chap ter. A tea was held in the suite to honor Mrs. Philips and Mrs. Morris Mendelsohn, new local ad viser. Recently pledged to the soror ity was Lois Mascet. During the HOLIDAY SEASON May we suggest Sunday Evening Ist Co-ed Swim To Be Tonight The first coed swimming event will be held, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m; tonight in the Glennland Building pool. If the swimming period is successful, the plan may develop into • a once-a-month event. Coeds taking part are asked to bring their own bathing suits and their matriculation cards. Men and women may plan to show-off. aquatic skills or, those who can’t swim, can probably find a teacher without trouble. There is no charge for /use of the pool. Arrangements for coed swimming have, been made by Gerald Maurey, Athletic Associa tion president. A committe head ed. py' Marcia Ferguson, is in charge of the plans and publicity. Window Fainting Contest to Begin The annual Christmas window painting contest will begin today for students in the West Dorm living units, Stuart Horn, window display committee chairman, has announced. The paintings will be done in water colors .depicting any theme pertaining to Christmas. Judging for the contest will be done Dec. 13. First prize will be $l5, second $lO, and third $5. Prize money will be taken from the council assessment fund. Sfudenf Union Sponsors Square Dance Tonight - An old-fashioned square dance will feature a new dance band from 8 to 10 tonight in the Tem porary Union Building The Student Union is sponsor ing the dance as a means of in troducing the Georgia Beavers, a new band at the University. Du ane Beals will do the calling. The dance is open and no ad mission will be charged. Newman Radio Meeting The Newman Club will discuss radio production at 7. p.m. Tues day at the Catholic Student Cen ter. Phases to be considered are typing, announcing, acting, di recting, and scriptwriting. PS Club to Hold Mixer The Penn State Club will hold a mixer with Thompson Hall'from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Bam boo room of Thompson. Eng 2 Talk Canceled The Engineering 2 lect u re scheduled for Monday has been canceled. Dinners popularly priced for student dining Served 5-9 p.m. daily The Corner THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA . . . unusual Religion ICSF to Hold Annual Party At 7:30 Tonight Six church student groups will take part in the Inter-Church Stu dent Fellowship fall party at 7:30 tonight. Wesley Foundation of the Meth odist Church will hosts and greeters for the ICSF party in their gymnasium. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will be in charge of refresh ments. Square dancing and games will be under the supervision of the Young Friends. Members of the Friends group -will also pre sent several folk songs during in termission. The Faith Evangelical and Re formed Church Student Fellow ship is. in charge of publicity for the . party. Roger Williams Foun dation of the University Baptist Church will, provide the decora tions. _ The Rev. Clarence Didden of . imerick will address the Penn State Bible Fellowship at 7:30 to night in 405 Old Main. The -Student Fellowship of St.- John's Evangelical United Breth ren Church will hold a ; -‘ cabin party tomorrow and Sunday at the Ralph Watts Lodge ; 'oh : Mt. Tussey. Guest speaker will be The Rev.' Ted Vorhees, chaplain' -of Rockview Penitentiary. The group will-leave the church at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow and return -at: 3p.m. Sunday. - Gregory J. Bardaeke, executive director ’of the American Trade Union, Council of the ■ National Committee for Labor Israel; will be guest speaker at the-Sabbath Eve services of the Hillel -Founda tion at 8 tonight. The subject' of his talk will be “America’s Stake in Israel.” Rabbi Benjamin-M: Kahn will officiate at the services. Hosts for the evening will be members of Phi Epsilon Pi. Tickets Necessary For Choral Sing Tickets will be necessary for admission to the State College Choral Society’s fifth annual Christmas Concert Sunday at St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Free tickets may be obtained at the Student Union desk in Old Main, Blair’s Gift Shop, Harmony Shop, Keeler’s book store, the Music Room, and the College book store. Fifteen students will be among the 166 participating in the per formances at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sdnfa Oughfa Know ... that MARAGARET'S SHOP is the place to go for Christmas Gifts for Members of |§Sj%. W Family! To make their eyes light up on Christmas Morn, may we suggest— Party Dresses, Slips, Pa jamas, Jewelry, and oth er Accessories for the Little Girl. Sport and Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Slacks, Belts, Ties, and Wallets for the Little Boy. Booties, Blankets, Sweat ers, and Robes for Baby. Sizes from cradle to 6x Margaret's Shop 129 S. Frazier St. 3 Members To Talk at Three members of.the United Nations staff will speak to students attending the United Nations student seminar, Thursday through Dec. 13. They will discuss the functions of the UN and some of the more important issues now being considered. Andrew W. Cordier, assistant to the Secretary General of the UN; Herman Block, head of technical assistants; and Benjamin Cohen, staff member, will address the group. The seminar will visit the Gen eral Assembly, the Security Coun cil, and various committee meet ings. The group will also tour the U.S. Mission for the UN, where they will hear a talk by a member of the mission. International House A luncheon at International House, will give the seminar group an opportunity to meet and talk to foreign students. Some time will also be available for general sightseeing. The trip, sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association in co operation with the Departments of Political Science and Educa tion, is open to students upon ap plication and payment of a $5 deposit to be applied toward transportation arid registration. Application blanKs must be sub mitted by Monday to the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. They will be accepted in order of receipt, and no refunds on deposits will be rriade after Monday. A meeting of the group attending the sem inar will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Hugh Beaver room, Old Main. Travel in Bus The group will travel in a char tered bus, leaving State College at 6 p.m. Thursday, and will stay MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS GIFTS © Dekorama Set main picture and matching decals to paint paints included in set. ® Tile Art Set 2 tiles to. paint—felt backing, hangers, and paints included. ©Tray Holders for Tiles TREASURE HOUSE So make this Christmas a happy one and give her a "handbag with style" from Simo in the Hotel Diplomat in. New York' City. Mary Glading, seventh semes ter elementary education major, is chairman of the seminar com mittee. . LeSage to Speak Dr. Laurence L. LeSage, profes sor of Romance languages, has been invited to speak as guest of honor at a convention of Pi Del ta Phi, national French honorary, Dec. 30 at River Forest, HI. BsE xjSiop . ; In STATE COLLEGE | Christmas is coming It's not very far Shopping downtown Is way above par East College Avenue , Dress and Sport Bags make important gifts and add smartness to her wardrobe. 109 South Allen St. PAGE STVE of UN Seminar $3.95 $2.95 $2.50