The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1954, Image 5

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    FRIDAY.-JANUARY 15.-1954
Three Speakers
Are Announced
For RIL Week
Theodore M. Greene, professor
of philosophy at Yale University,
David Petegorsky, executive di
rector of the American Jewish
Congress, and George Schooster,
president of Hunter College and
chairman of UNESCO, will be
guest speakers during the Re
ligion In Life program at the Uni
versity, Feb. 19 to 22
The Religion In Life program
will open with an address by Pe
tegorsky at-8 p.m. Feb. 19 at Hillel
Foundation.. Feb. 20 Green and
Petegorsky will hold class room
visitations.
From 3 to. 5 p.m. the three
speakers will lead informal dis
cussions. 'Meeting places for the
discussion' groups will be an
nounced.
. At 7 p.m. Feb. 20 a faculty din
ner will be held at the Nittany
Lion Inn. Schooster will be the
speaker.
Petegorsky will speak at a
dean’s tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Feb.
21 in Simmons lounge. The tea
is open, to faculty and students.
At 6:30 p.m. Greene will speak to
the Inter-Church Student Fellow
ship at Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church.
A panel discussion with all
three speakers on “What is the
Religious Basis for the Emerging
International Community” is
planned for 8 p.m. in McElwain
lounge.
Greene and Schooster wili hold
classroom visitations Feb. 22.
Greene will also address the Fac
ulty Luncheon Club at noon Feb.
22 in the State College Hotel.
Warriatfe*
Werner-Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of
Slatington announce the marriage'
of their daughter Mary to Russell
Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell H. Werner of Mphntpn. The
couple was married Dec.. 26 in
Mohnton at a candlelight service.
Four students, Duane Mclntyre,
Walter Nemesh, Lavier Frocopio,
and Sherwood Hill, served as ush
ers. Gerald Werner, brother of the
groom and a junior at the Uni
versity, served as best man.
Mr. Werner is a seventh semes
ter physical education major. He
is an outfielder on the University
baseball team.
The couple will reside at 529
S. Pugh street. ~»
fteam-Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schwab
of Ford City announce the mar
riage of their daughter Charlaine
to W. Lawrence Ream of Johns
town.
The ceremony took. place Dec.
26 in the First Presbyterian
Church of Ford City.
Mrs. Ream was graduated from
the University in 1953 . and is now
a music supervisor in the Carlisle
area joint school district. She is
an alumna of Alpha Chi Omega.
Mr. Ream is a seventh semester
economics major and a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha.
Younger man-Wasser mars
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wasserman
of Reading announce the marriage
of their daughter Sandra to San
ford Youngerman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Youngerman of Read
ing. The ceremony was performed
Dec. 1.7 at the Abraham Lincoln
Hotel in Reading.
Mrs. Youngerman is a fifth se
mester elementary education ma
jor and a member of Sigma Delta
Tau.
Mr. Youngerman is a fourth se
mester accounting major and 4
member of Phi Epsilon Pi.
RUDY BLACK TRIO
Concert Starts
C^o-^ldili
Phi Sigma Sigma
Initiated into Phi Sigma Sigma
Sunday were Louise Caspary,
Phyllis. Fisher, Thelma Fleishman,
Marjorie Friedland, Adrienne Kle
vansky, and Barbara Schmidt.
Following initiation new offi
cers were installed. They are
Phyllis Pollack, archon; Patricia
Farber, vice archon; Sally Sher
man, tribune; Shirley Solomon,
scribe; and Annette Bortman,
bursar.
A brunch honoring graduating
seniors, Phyllis Frankel and Al
ma Gratz, was held in the suite.
Sigma Phi Sigma
Sigma Phi Sigma recently bro
therized Louis Hallett, David
Groepler, Richard Maass, Max
Bieborbach, Thomas Falkie,. Ro
ger Beidler, John Cobb, Richard
Reskovac, William Thomas, and
Richard Kuhn.
The fraternity elected George
Schneider, president; Charles
Brader, vice president; Donald
McClure, treasurer; Thomas Fal
kie, assistant treasurer; Donald
Roberts,' secretary; Diehl McKalip,
corresponding secretary; George
Homich, pledge master; Thadeus
Kaminski, assistant pledge mas
ter; James Rarig, tyler; and Rich
ard Kuhn, historian.
Kappa Delta
Recently initiated into Kappa
Delta were Geraldine Aquist,
Lois Baer, Nancy Bunnell, Janet
Easly, Nancy Gray, Fay Hilberg,
Carol Krause, and Sally Rhodes.
T-he alumni chapter of'the sor
ority honored the seniors of the
active chapter Monday with a des
sert at the home of Mrs. Norma
Almquist. Following the refresh
ments games were played.
Pi Beta Phi
Pi Beta Phi last night enter
tained Phi Kappa Psi at the. chap
ter house. Pi Phi pledges pro
vided the entertainment which
was followed by refreshments and
dancing.
Phi Mu
Phi Mu recently. entertained
Phi Gamma Delta at'-the chapter
house. Refreshments were served
and entertainment was in the
form of games. The evening ended
with group singing.
Alpha Chi Rho
Alpha Chi Rho entertained Del
ta Delta Delta Wednesday. Both
groups participated in skits. Re
freshments and dancing followed
the skits.
Religion
4 Church Groups
Schedule Activities
Four student church groups
have scheduled activities tonight.
The Wesley Foundation of the
Methodist Church will hold open
house at 7:30 p.m. at the founda
tion.
The Lutheran Student Associ
ation has planned a social evening
beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the stu
dent center.
The Rev. John Reisinger of
Lewisburg will address the Penn
State Bible Fellowship at 7:30
p.m. in 405 Old Main.
Regular Sabbath Eve services
will be held at 8 p.m. at Hillel
Foundation. Rabbi Benjamin Mr.
Kahn will speak.
The First
National Bank
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
THE : DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Women's Exam Hours
Beginning Sunday, upp .er
classwomen will receive 11p.m.
permissions and freshman
women will receive 10 p.m.
permissions on weekdays • dur
ing the examination period, ac
cording to Women’s Student
Government Association regu
lations.
Team 3 Named
#RA Bowling
Tourney Winner
Team three of the Women’s Rec
reation Association upperclass
Bowling Club was undefeated
with a highest team score of 622
when the club completed its com
petition Wednesday night.
Carol Jenks was high scorer
with a score of 185. Jane Metz
was captain of the team.
'Members of the team included
Antonette Guast, Patricia Hughes,
Joan Shepard, Amber Hassinger,
Linda Salzberg, and Miss Jenks.
Captains of the other terms in
cluded Leila Fergu„on, Judith
Corfield, Florence Williams, Joan
Flebotte. Carole Bradt, Judith
Newell, Jeannette Werkheiser,
and Margaret Porterfield.
The individual intercollegiate
bowling meet will be held Feb. 19.
Women interested in playing for
it may contact Mary V. Montgom
ery, physical education instruc
tor, until Feb. 8 in 100 White Hall.
The club will hold a party at
7 p.m. Feb. 10 in White Hall.
Magazine Names
Packard fo Board
Loa Joan Packard, fifth semes
ter liberal arts major, has been
named to Mademoiselle’s College
Board on the basis of a competi
tive critique she submitted to the
magazine in December.
.The College Board is composed
of students at the major colleges
and universities who are nom
inated by faculty members to
compete in the critique writing.
From these contestants, one stu
dent at each of several hundred
schools are selected.
Next June Miss Packard may
qualify for a one month training
period on the staff of the maga
zine.
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta recently
initiated Barbara Richards, Maur
een Flannerly, Rose Mazza, Judy
Newell, Jane Tressler, Nancy
Light, Audrey Brown, Patricia
Monzi, Barbara Okonak, Christine
Kauffman, Jeanne Capozzi, Mir
iam Rauhauser, Lois Cowden,
Margaret Ross, and Gayle De-
Bonis. A breakfast was held in
the sorority suite after the cere
mony.
Delta Delta Delta
The alumnae of Delta Delta
Delta gave a progressive dinner
for the chapter Tuesday night.
White Hail Plunge Hours
The White Hall Pool will be
open for plunge hours from .7:30
to 9 tonight, tomorrow, Monday,
and Tuesday.
oS State College
Member of
C^-o-^ldits
Beeehhold-Pollock
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pollack of New
Kensington, announce the en
gagement of their daughter Irene
to Henry Beechhold 11, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Beechhold of For
est Hillsr N.Y.
Miss Pollack is a seventh se
mester arts and letters major and
a member of Phi Sigma Sigma.
Mr. Beechhold received his B.S.
and M.A. degrees from Oklahoma
Agricultural and Mining College
and is a candidate for the degree
of doctorate in English at the Uni
versity. He is a member of Phi
Kappa ' Phi, national scholastic
honorary.
The wedding will take place
Jan. 31.
Stones-Himmelstein
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stones of
Deposit, N.Y., announce the en
gagement of their daughter Doro
thy to Cpl. Larry Himmelstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Himmel
stein of Upper Darby.
Miss Stones is a seventh semes
ter French major.
Corporal Himmelstein, member
of Beaver House and a chemical
engineering major, was graduated
from the University in 1952. He
is stationed with the armed forces
at Camp Detrick, Frederick, Md.
Rumbaugh-Johnson
Mrsj Delbert Johnson of Brocks
port announces the engagement
of her daughter Shirley to Ronald
Rumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. O. Rumbaugh of Ridgeway.
Miss Johnson is a seventh se
mester home economics major
and a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta.
Mr. Rumbaugh is a seventh se
mester pre-medical major at Al
legheny College, and is a member
of Phi Delta Theta.
Gingerich-Gruver
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gruver of
Winterstown announce the engage
ment of their daughter Doris to
Garland Gingerich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Gingerich of Hellam.
Miss Gruver is a'senior student
at the York Hospital School of
Nursing.
Mr. Gingerich is a seventh se-.
mester agriculture education ma
jor and a member of Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Schlo
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Kohn-Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Porter
of Birmingham, Mich., announce
the engagement of their daughter
Marilyn to Edwin Kohn Jr., son
of Mrs. Rueben Cronshey of To
wanda.
Miss Porter is a seventh semes
ter .recreation major and a mem
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Mr. Kohn is a seventh semester
industrial engineering major. He
is president of Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon, vice president of Interfrat
ernity Council, All-College elec
tions committee chairman, and a
member of Parmi Nous and Lion’s
Paw, senior men’s honoraries.
Weiss-Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Gar
land, Bethlehem, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Eleanor to Douglas Weiss, son of
Mr. an.d Mrs. Harry Weiss of
Broadheadsville.
Miss Garland is a graduate of
Kutztown State Teachers College
and is now a mathematics teacher
at Nitschmann Junior High
School.
Mr. Weiss will be graduated
from -the University this month.
He is a member of Alpha Tau
Omega.
Hiestand-Brown
Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwin Brown
of Kennett Square announce the
engagement of their daughter Cas
sandra to David Hiestand, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. D. Heistand
of Hershey.
Miss Brown, fifth semester ele
mentary education . major, is a
pledge of Delta Gamma.
- Mr. Brown is a fifth semester
industrial,arts major and a mem
ber of Sigma Phi Sigma, Pershing
Rifles, Arnold Air Society, and
Alpha Phi Omega, national serv
ice fraternity.
Simpson-Needham
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Needham of
Avondale announce the engage
ment of their daughter Louise to
Dayton Simpson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dayton C. Simpson of Havre
de Grace, Md.
Miss Needham is a third semes
ter physical education major.
Mr. Simpson is attending Rider
College in Trenton, N.J.
Now $ 5 89
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