TUESDAY; . JANUARY 5, 1954 .2U :Foreign Students. Eiirptled.- - 04 ~Campus Probably most of the Penn.. Staters you know are from Pennsyl vania or 'at least from the States. But a glance at the Foreign Student Directory - reveals that over 43 countries are represented on campus. Most of these are, of course, graduate students, but the directory • lists ,20,in 'regular undergraduate work. The most popular major for CO - t 6 Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta and - Theta Kappa Phi went caroling before the Christmas holidays. After, serenading on campus and in town, the. group returned to- - the Theta Kappa Phi chapter house for refreshments. The sorority held its annual Pine Party Dec. 16 in the suite. The sisters and pledges welcbmed Santa Claus and exchanged gifts.. Phi Kappa Pgena - New officers of Phi- Kappa' Sig ma are Carl Evankovich,. presi dent; William Bauer,. secretary; Vincent Vogel, treasurer; John. Cleland, social chairman; Hugh. Quigley, scholastic chairman; Ralph Laudenslayer, correspond ing secretary; James Leslie, house manager; Charles Stone, rushing chairman; and R o b e r t Mowery, pledgemaster. Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha recently held a coffee hour for Phi . Sigma Sigma in the suite. The Zetas and Acacia also held a children's Christmas party at the chapter house. WSGA Begins Clothing Drive The annual clothing drive spon sored by the House of Representa tives of th e Women'd Student Government Association began yesterday. Marie Wagner, fifth semester home economics major, is chair man of the committee in charge of the drive. The committee has placed boxes in each of the dorm itory units where students may contribute old -clothes The drive will continue until the desired quota is reached:, The clothing. will be given to th e Friends' Committee in State Col lege for shipment abroad. Phi Sigma Sigma To Hold Dance Phi. Sigma Sigma will hold a square dance at the Temporary Union Building from 9 pin. to 12 midnight -Saturday. The dance' which is an annual affair will. feature Duane Beals and his squaredance orchestra. Tickets will be sold on Thurs day and 'Friday afternoon in front of the bulletin board near Car negie by members, of the sorority. Donatioh is 35; cents. Proceeds from the dance ..go to a rheumatic heart fund. PSCA. eh W Pit'esent Racial Prejudice-Film "The Toymaker," a film which symbolically shows how fear and suspicion originate when people become aware of racial differ ences, will be shown at the Penn State Christian Association As sembly at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in 304 Old Main. The picture was obtained through th e Anti-Defamation League .cif.l3'nai B'rith. The meet ing will close at 7:30 p.m. so that students May attend the Penn State-Syracuse basketball game. Philippines Grad. Topic Evangelina Nobleza, graduate student in home economics, and Jorge Juliano, graduate student in agricultural education, wi 11 speak on "The Philippines Today" before the International Relations Graduate Club at •7 tonight in 304 Old.. Main. Geography' Honorary Gamma Theta Upsilon, nation al geography honorary, will hold its fall initiation 7:30 p.m.-Thurs day at. Alpha Sigma Phi, 328 E. Fairmount .avenue. By JOE BEAU SEIGNEUR the 20 is petroleum and natural gas engineering, whicl . has five enrollees. The five PNG majors are Rich ard Harrier, fifth semester student from Brazil; Joseph Mijares, fifth semester student from Guatemala; Raid Yammine, third, Semester student from Lebanon; Fernando Rodriquez, fourth semester stu dent from Mexico; and Oscar Mur illo, seventh semester student from Bolivia, , Chern Eng Second Three foreign students are en rolled in chemical engineering, the 'second most popular course for the: students. George Bilbad, fifth. semester student. from Bo livia; Basil Hadziyannis, fifth se mester student from Greece; and Chang Oh, fifth semester student from Korea, comprise the group. Williain Banfield, fifth semes ter -student from Brazil, and Hen ry Diaz de Valdes. first semester student from Chile are enrolled in arts and letters. Charles Gabriel, from Greece, and Heng Lim, from Malaya, are fifth semester Civil engineering majors. - The rest of the students are enrolled in courses varying from agriculture engineering to pre medical. The agriculture engi neering major is Nguyen 'Ban, fifth semester student from Viet nam and the pre-med is Jean Cronstedt, gy m team standout from Finland. " Barbara Lordly, sixth semester Canadian, is enrolled in home economics, while Gillian Hamer, first semester coed from Brazil, takes business administration. An other frosh, Jose Leon from the Dominican Republic, takes ani-: mal husbandry. John EConomides is a second semester student from Greece, en rolled .in .* mining engineering. Sridhar Mukherji, a third semes•- ter mechanical engineering ma jor, 'matriculated here from India. Completing the list of under graduates, are Akira Uchida, sixth semester general agriculture ma jor from Japan and William Mel lo, third' semester Fuel Technol ogy major, from the Netherlands West Indies. Econ Prof Will Speak On 'Ethics and Politics' Arthur H. Reede, professor of economics,- will speak to the Pol itical Science Club on `,`Ethics and Politics: The Practical Politician's View" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the home economics living center. Reede was, Democratic candi date for Congress in 1950; An open discussion will follow the talk.-- Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma . Rho gave a Christmas party Dec. 16 for 22 children from Pine Grove Mills. The party included a Christmas story, games, songs, and carols. Santa Claus arrived via the chim- Refreshments were served after ney to give the children their gifts. Pi Beta Phi Following chapter meeting last night, members of Pi Beta Phi held a shower for Margaret Dear dorff who will be married at the end of this month. YOt (4 EPffiritl'OWP MUST RE PERFECT., The privacy of a ,secluded cottage all your-own,. deep in wooded hills. The friendlY companionship of other newly married college folk. Jolly, satisfying meals . at . an olitime , guest house. Easy going leisure (breakfast until I 1:60). or vigorous outdoor life. We'll send . Our helpful THREE HONEYMOON PLANS to those who mention dates. THE 'FARM ON THE HILL ...'.._SWIFTWATER 1514 PENNSYLVANIA THE DAILY--; COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pan-Americans Co - If You anta Be a Queen - Try Penn State By :AL MUNN Girls, would you like to be a queen? If so, Penn State is the right place to enroll for higher education: During the school year, nine queens are elected, plus the Froth Girl of the Month and the Engineer Girl of the Month if you happen to be left out somewhere. 'The majority of the fraternities also have .a queen sometime dur ing the year for one of their an :alai dances. The University list includes Dairy, Belle Hop Bali, Homecom in,,a Junior Prom, Harvest Ball, Military Ball, Forestry Ball, May Day, and Miss Penn State, all 'queens. At one time, the May Da y Queen was "the" queen on cam pus. The prettiest and/or most popular girl was honored and it was a big event. Then various dance and activ ities committees decided to run queens for puhlicity. The idea =crew• Mardi Gras has gcn,e one bet ter and elects a king. The Ugly Man contst during Spring Week is a take-off. In stead of electing a pretty girl, this committee picks an "ugly" man, chosen, however, on the basis of popularity. If the queen , idea is pushed much •further, Penn State will soon have at least one per week end maybe more. One thing must be admitted, a number of women graduates fr o m the University can claim that they were queens. Panhel Council Panhellenic Council will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Sigma Delta Tau chapter room, 158 Simmons. - a message to a smart coed ... COATS SKIRTS HOSIERY 124 SOUTH ALLEN ST, STATE COLLEGE,PA6 _Donley-Loux Mr. and Mrs. Frank_T. Loux of. Drexel Hill announce the en gagement of their daughter Bet tie to Marshall Donley Jr., son. of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 0. Donley of Lancaster. Miss Loux, a 1953 graduate of the University, was a home eco-. nomics-journalism major. Sh e was copy editor of the Daily Col ieglan and LaVie and is a mem ber of Theta Sigma Phi, wom en's professional journalism fra ternity, Ph i Upsilon Omicron, professional home economics fra ternity, and Alpha Gamma Del ta. She is currently society editor of the Main Line Times, Philadel phia. Mr. Donle y, seventh semes ter journalism major, is. edi tor of Froth and managing edi tor of the Daily Collegian. He is a member of Lion's Paw, Skull and Bones, Sigma Delta Chi, men's professional journalistic fraternity, and Phi Sigma Kappa. Westlake-Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Ruby of Washington, I.C. announce the engagement of their daughter Carroll to Edward Westlake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. West lake Jr. of Havertown. Miss Ruby is a fifth semester home economics major and a member of Alpha Xi Delta. . Mr. Westlake is a junior at the College of Wooster, where he is studying economics. He is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Kappa. Riley-McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mc- Connell of V entne r, N.J. an nounce the engagement of. their daughter Mary, to Ronald Riley, son of Mrs. Florede Riley of Sal isbury. Miss McConnell is a graduate of Beaver College in Jenkintown and is now teaching in Atlantic City. ' Mr. - Riley is an eighth semes ter physical education major and a member of Phi :Kappa Psi. ..:;- r',.. ,% ... . . , .. .....:„... -- . •.::...5e..:•........!....t: . P ~.... .. . e.: - ..•.--- . .::::;.:.:. - :."; -,,..-...,:......:::.._.;..• e?.. .;.:.;.:,. ....,-::::,,..,.... • ...:::-.:'.....„:,.. . . ........—.._ .. . . , ......., , " .... ....,..,,, 0 Hurry ! Hurry! Hurry! to Charles Shop Store-Wide CLEARANCE All This Season's Merchandise etiy-agernen,ta NOW I SUITS BLOUSES GOWNS EVENING Shields-Mayhew Dr. and Mrs. J. Morgan May hew of Greensburg announce the engagement of their daughter Joan to Matthew Shields Jr., son of Mrs. Matthew Shields of Chau tauqua, N.Y. Miss Mayhew is a seventh se mester elementary education ma jor and a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Shields is a seventh semes ter mechanical engineering ma jor at Lehigh University. He is• a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Brown-Troutman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Trout man of Freeburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Jack Brown, son of Mr., and Mrs. Edward L. Brown of State College. Miss Troutman is a seventh se mester secondary education ma jor and a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Brown was graduated from the University in 1952 and is serving with the armed forces. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilberg, of Emmaus announce the engage ment of their daughter Harriet to Richard Call, son of Mrs. Clyde Seaman, of Washington. Miss Hillberg is a seventh se mester journalism major and a member of Phi Mu. Mr. Call is a seventh semester industrial engineering major. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi and was a member of Androcles, junior men's hat society. Garson-Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Hen derson of Pittsburgh announce the engagement of their daugh ter Muriel to Daniel Garson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gar son Jr. of Pittsburgh. Miss Henderson is a sixth se mester elementary education ma jor. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Garson is a seventh semes ter dairy husbandry major and a Member of Phi Gamma Delta. DRESSES SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE PAGE PISTE
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