WEDNESDAY. - 'MARCH 17. 1954 Panhellenic Council Elects 3 Officers Panhellenic Council last night elected Polly Moore, Delta Gam ma, corresponding secretary; Barbara Woodward, Kappa Delta, re cording secretary; and Nina Finkle, Alpha Epsilon Phi, treasurer. Miss Moore and Miss Woodward automatically became officers when their nominations went unopposed at the meeting last week. Miss Finkle defeated Lillian Du vall for the treasurer. Wendel Successor Louise Moreman of Delta Zeta, council - vice president, will suc ceed Ellen Wandel as president. Joanne Caruso of Delta Delta Delta was elected vice president by the executive committee- last week. The new officers will be installed at a banquet Tuesday. Appointments announced last night by Miss Wandel were rush ing chairman, Norma Reck, Zeta Tau Alpha; philantrophy, Rosalie Maiorano, Beta Sigma Omicron; parliamentarian, Barbara Men senger, Delta Delta Delta; scholar ship, Phyllis Heebner of Pi Beta Phi and Barbara Rhoades of Del ta Zeta; Panhellenic booklet, Joan Shierson, Delta Gamma; projects, Connie Weitkneckt, Alpha Chi Omega; social chairman, Joan Land, Alpha Xi Delta. Frosh Talks Planned The council also approved the recommendation by Jane Bishop, Panhel firesides chairman, to hold the fireside discussions for fresh men again in the first of the sec ond semester next year. The last of the present series was held last night. All sororities not participating in the Interfraternity-P anh e 1 Council Sing on March 24 will be required to send five delegates to the Women's Student Govern ment Association convocation on that night. The convocation, con sisting of a speaker, installation of officers, and a coffee hour, will be held at 7 p.m. in Simmons lounge. Phi Sigma Kappa Honors Who Hand Judge James J. Milholland, president of the board of trustees of the University, received the Phi Sigma Kappa outstanding alumnus award at a Founder's Day dinner Monday night. Judge Milholland, who wa s graduated from the University in 1911, received an engraved watch from the chapter. He gave a short speech. Guests at the dinner included Dean of Men Frank J. Simes, Pennoyer English, professor of wildlife management and chapter adviser; A. C. St. Clair, director of purchases and former chapter adviser; adn Harrison Harner, for mer professor of animal husband ry and assistant director of agri cultural extension. Canterbury. Club to Hold Weekly Lenten Breakfast The Canterbury Club, student group at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, is sponsoring a breakfast from 10:15 to 10:45 a.m. every Sunday during Lent. New pledges are Otto Kneidin ger, Linn Lightner, William Cun ningham, and James Boyanowski. The fraternity recently enter tained Gamma Phi Beta at the chapter house. Fraternity pledges provided entertainment. Graduate Coffee Hour Phi Kappa Sigma The breakfasts will be held in the parish house for persons at tending the 9:15 a.m. or the 10:45 a.m. church services. To Be Heed Today The fourth in a series of coffee hours for graduate students, spon sored by the Penn State Christian Association, will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. today in 304 Old Main. Warria g ed Pevner-Mazin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazin of Philadelphia announce the mar riage of their daughter Eleanor to Milton Pevner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pevner of Philadelphia. The wedding took place Jan. 31. Mrs. Pevner was , graduated from the University in January, 1953. She is now teaching in the Phila delphia school system. Mr. Pe vn e r is presently en rolled as a senior at the Temple University Dental School. He is a member of Sigma Epsilon Delta, dental fraternity. Winterburn-Weber Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Weber of Wernersville announce the mar riage of their daughter Dawn to William Winterburn, son of Mr. and Mrs: Ralph A. Winterburn of Pittsburgh. The wedding took place Jan. 30 in Reading. Mrs. Winterburn, seventh se mester home economics major, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Winterburn is a graduate assistant in mineral industries and a member of Delta Upsilon and Parmi Nous. They are now residing in State College. Phi Mu Delta Phi Mul Delta recently enter tained Zeta Tau Alpha at the chapter . house. Dancing and re freshments followed entertain ment presented by the brothers. New officers of Phi Mu Delta are John Harmon, president; Wil bur Hofecker, vice president; Fred Shaw, secretary; Vernon Moyer, treasurer; Jack Diehl, house man ager; Wilson Thomas, rushing chairman; Robert Kokat, pledge master; Charles Samborsky, cat erer; Lynn McEhlaney, sergeant at-arms; Samuel Blight, Interfrat ernity Council representative; Jay Schultz, historian; Ronald Wool cock, assessor, Thomas Misiewicz, alumni relations; George Banta, social chairman; Alvin Baker, athletic chairman; Dennis Dono van, chaplain and publicity chair man; and Stanley Michalski, mus ic chairman. Lambda Chi Alpha . . Lambda Chi Alpha recently ini tiated Lewis Sharp, John Sterling, Donald Brown, Glen Gross, Ron ald Stepp, Paul DeJeu, Charles Swaim, Jay Best, Frederick Sie pert, Charles Wolf, and Donald Malinak. • Phi Kappa Sigma recently en tertained Delta Gamma at the chapter house. Included in the evening's entertainment were a buffet supper, radio skit, an d dancing. 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Other . nominations made at the Leonides Council meeting Mon day night are Helen Spagnola and Loa Packard for vice president; Sara Jane Henry, Ruth Oram, Jo anne Eddy, and Loretta Hunter for recording secretary; and Cou r stance Taylor and Peggy Trevor row for corresponding secretary. Campaigning for the elections will begin March 26, according to Hilda Hogeland, Leonides presi dent. New officers will take of fice May 3. Members of the council voted to discontinue support of the In dependent Newsletter until a com mittee can be appointed to discuss possible revisions with the Asso ciation of Independent Men, which dropped Support last month. Leonides will enter an indepen dent woman from the University, as a candidate for queen of - the National Independent Student Ad sociation conference at Cornell University April 12 to 15. Penn State will provide student leaders for discussion groups of schools having more than 5000 students. The council also voted to enter Spring Week. A committee will decide which group Leonides will cooperate with for the carnival and other Spring Week events. Co-edito Kappa Delta New pledges of Kappa Delta are Myrtle Harris, Mary An n Spangler, and Judith Corfield. Barbara Woodward was recent ly elected president; Arline Ru deski, vice president; Sally Rhodes, secretary; Lucille Dorsey, treasurer; Lois Bae r, assistant treasurer; Jan et Easly, editor; Joan Smith, rush chairman; and Fay Hilberg, assistant rush chair man. Phi Mu Mrs. John Hammon, district TV representative to the national headquarters of Phi Mu, recently spent several days visiting the local chapter and conferring with officers. New pledges of Phi Mu are Janet Huber, Ellen Mar's, and Carol Stehman. Following the pledging ceremony refreshments were served in the suite. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi recently initiated William Bilyak, Charles Folkers, Philip Beard, and Burton Watkins. New pledges of the fraternity are John Hartman, James Wag ner, William Kuhn, John Heinze, Henry Hemsing, Robert Metzger, and Robert Martz. Zeta Beta Tau Recent initiates of Zeta Beta Tau are Harris Sklar, Donald Chalmers, Edward Goldston, and Marvin Trimas, iiIIIM IIIIIII II II IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM = Simon = f = = Yea, it .3 .l— , = - = 109 South Allen St. • = - SiiiiiiiollllllllUlllllllll!llllllrnalinumimuuniummilliummummuuma c? . .4nniverJary ,_)ate 10% -all Shoes and Handbags ---Wednesday and Thursday only— "Be smart this spring and shop at" V A Mother of 2 'Sweetheart' Not every mother of two children can boast the accomplishment of being the "sweetheart" of a fraternity pledge class. Mrs. Helen Kropp said she "nearly fainted" when her name was announced at the recent pledge dance of Pi Kappa Alpha. She said she thought her husband was even more surprised that she was named sweetheart to the -49 chap ter members. Mrs. Kropp is the wife o Charles Kropp, alumni adviser for the frat ernity. She has two children, a daughter in high school, and a son in seventh grade. She is a sixth semester elementary education major and an active member of TriVi colony of Sigma Sigma Sig ma: John Kraft, a pledge of Pi Kap pa. Alpha, said members of the fraternity hoped this title would show their appreciation to Mrs. Kropp. She has supplied refresh ments for weekend parties, he said, invited them to he: home to watch television, and chaperoned numerous affairs for the: _a. Mrs. Kropp attended Lock Hav en State Teachers College, and for several years has intended to continue her studies. She feels now that her children are old enough to manage themselves she can continue, although not full time. She mentioned that she appre ciated the friendliness of the stu dents she is in contact with. Mrs. Kropp was admiring the coeds at the pledge dance given Feb. 20 and wondering which one would be ..hosen sweetheart when they announced her name. She was evidently as surprised and pleased as the fraternity wished her to be. The fraternity also wanted to show their apprecia tion to Charles Kropp by honoring Mrs. Kropp. She received a loving cup and a dozen roses. Tri Vi Members Formally Pledged Two representatives from the Indiana State Teachers College chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma formally pledged the members of Tri Vi Colony to Sigma Sigma Sigma national sorority, at a cere mony March 6. The formal pledging was held in preparation for the installa tion March 26 to 28 when the Tri Vi Colony will become an official chapter of the sorority. Players to Hold Tryouts For 'The Happy Time' Tryouts for Players' production of Samuel Taylor's "The Happy Time" will be held at 7:15 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the Lit tle Theater, basement of old Main. The 'show, directed by Walter H. Walters, will open a three-day run May 7 in Schwab Auditorium. Senate to Appoint Judicial Chairman Senate of the Women's Student Government Association will meet at 7 tonight in the WSGA room of White Hall to appoint a new Judicial chairman, Nan c y White, WSGA president, has an nounced. off Named of 49 By SUE CONKLIN en,gagetnent3 Alburger-Agnew Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ag new of Pittsburgh announce the engagement of their daughter Eli zabeth to George Alburger, son of Mrs. Charles F. Alburger of Phila delphia, and the late Mr. Albur ger. Miss Agnew was graduated from the University in 1953 in journalism. She is a former mem ber of Chimes, Theta Sigma Phi, and Gamma Phi Beta and former personnel manager of the Daily Collegian. Miss Agnew is employed by Gimbels advertising department, Pittsburgh. Mr. Alburger was also gradu ated from the University in 1953 in journalism. •He is a member of Sigma Chi and a veteran of World War 11. He is presently employed with the Design Associates adver tising firm, Philadelphia. The wedding is planned for the falL Brunies-Witte Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witte of Long Island, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter Doris to Roy Brunjes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunjes also of Long Island. Miss Witte is employed in an advertising firm in New York City. Mr. Brunjes is a sixth semester petroleum and natural gas en gineering major and a member of Sigma Chi. Grieve-Acheson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ache son of Wilkinsburg announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Kenneth Grieve, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve of Cheswick. Miss Acheson is an eighth se mester arts and letters major and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Grieve recently returned from service with the Armed Forces in Korea. Kotzen-Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Solis Cantor of Philadelphia announce the en gagement of their daughter Bar bara to Jerome Kotzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kotzen, also of Philadelphia. Miss Cantor is a fourth semester elementary education major. Mr. Kotzen is an eighth semes ter student in the College of Business and a member of the student council. He is a member of Beta Sigma Rho and Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary professional commerce fraternity. t ,. g . t1t . ii „ ...... i..: . ,„ ?.. ,,,.,., : .„ . „,...„,.. <.,,,, WA R ...... -;....,......40,7,4..„ ?•,•-.- • Joel McCrea Yvonne DeCarlo "BORDER RIVER" "THE GLENN MILLER STORY" James Stewart June Allyson Supreme Adventure! "ME CONQUEST OF EVEREST"