The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 26, 1954, Image 5

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    FM: MY. - MARCH 26. 1954
M.ontgomery Is Queen;
Lewis Maid of Honor
Jane Montgomery, eighth semester journalism major, will be
crowned May Queen on May 'B. Sally Lewis, second semester home
economics major, will serve as Maid-of-Honor.
Approximately 1200 women voted yesterday in the final queen
election sponsored by the Women's Student Government Associa-
H Ec Weekend
Theme to Be
Family 'Art'
"Home Art in Family Living"
will be the theme of the fifth an
nual Home Economics Spring
Weekend April 9 and 10.
The ' exhibits, demonstrations,
talks, and other parts of the pro
gram will place emphasis upon
home art as ,an interrelated part
of family life.
Specialists in, various fields
have been invited to speak at the
two-day prograni.
The feature event will be a
talk by George Nelson, home fur
nishing designer, industrial de
signer, and architect, at 3 p.m.
April 9 in Schwab Auditorium.
His topic will be "Good Design—
What Is It?"
The last event of. the weekend
program will be a fashion show
in Schwab Auditorium.
Topics will be discussed to aid
the family in achieving .beauty
with the skills, abilities, and re
sources of the family members, to
improve the appearance of the
community, and to develop at
tractive, convenient homes.
The annual alumni dinner will
be held April 9 at the Autoport.
Stanley Wollner, interior design
er, will discuss "Color in the
Home."
Cwens to Give
3 Scholarships
Cwens, sophomore women's hat
society, ' will awar d three $5O
scholarships to sophomore women,
according to Jean Yemm, presi
dent.
Applications will be available
Monday through April 13 in the
Dean of Women's office, 105 Old
Main. Scholarships will be award
ed on the basis of financial need,
character, high scholarship, and
activities.
Cwens also awarded two $5O
scholarships to junior women
during the fall semester.
A recent project of the sopho
more women's honorary was the
redecoration of the town room in
Woman's Building for commut
ing students.
Members of Cwens assisted with
Women's Stud e n t Government
elections and will sPII tickets for
Campus Chest Friday and Mon
day. They will also serve as ushers
for May Day and will make bou
tonnieres for Mothers' Day teas
and luncheons as. a spring project.
West Dorm Council
To Hold Cake Walk
West Dorm Council will spon
sor a cake walk from 9 p.m. to
midnight tomorrow in the West
Dorm lounge. Music will be pro
vided by the Melody Men. Ad
mission will be by presentation of
a West Dorm Social Club card.
The council will hold a record
dance from 8 to 10 tonight in the
West Dorm lounge.
Nittany Council to Hold
Dance-Mixer Sunday
The Nittany. Council will snon
sor an open dance mixer from 2
to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Tempor
ary Union Building, Curtin
Schafer, Nittany Council social
chairman, has announced. Th e
dance is open to the public.
Arts Festival Chairman
The temporary chairman of-the
Combined Arts festival will be
announced at 2.30 p.m. Sunday in
220 Home Economics, Miriam Mc-
Crew, secretary, has announced.
Votes by mail will be accepted
until the meeting.
Senate Canceled
Senate of the Women's Student
Government Association will not
meet today, Nancy White, presi
dent, announced yesterday.
By PHYLLIS PROPERT
tion. It is the second consecutive
year that a journalism student has
won the honor of being Penn
State's May Queen.
Marilyn Buzby, eighth semester
pre-medical major, and Ona Kay
Lee, eighth semester journalism
major, who were finalists for May
Queen, will be senior class at
tendants for the queen.
The two runners-up for Maid
of-Honor will be freshman atten
dants. They are Janice Brenner,
second semester education major,
and Mary Lou Dubson, second se
mester home economics major.
Faith Gallagher, sixth semester
arts and letters major, and Polly
Moore, sixth_ semester home eco
nomics major. were elected junior
class - attendants in the primary
elections Tuesday.
Sophomore attendants, a 1 s o
elected in the primaries, are Ei
leen Marcelina, fourth semester
education major, and Shirley Mix,
fourth semester physical educa
tion major.
The Forster twins, Ann and
Margaret, second semester home
economics majors, were chosen as
heralds for the queen's court.
Charlotte Klippel, fourth semester
physical education major, and
Patricia Olkkonen, fifth semester
recreation major, will act as jes
ters.
Miss Montgomery is vice-presi
dent of the Wesley Foundation.
She was a member of last year's
debate team and Junior Class
Queen.
Fifty-five senior women signed
at the polls to be in the hemlock
chain. They are Gloria Beppler,
Joan Johnson, Barbara Bohxer,
Jeane Beard, Mary Snyder, Jane
Overmeyer, Nancy Acheson, Bar
bara Hamill, Winnie Sheley,'Mar
ion Kalbach, Ethel Wilson, Fran
ces High, Jeanne Keller, Ruby
Hayes, Carolyn Lackey, Grace
Thomas, Elizabeth Tomlinson.
Ann Good, Nancy Troland, Nan
cy Hoffer, Gloria Clapps, Jane
Barkley, Harriet Hilberg, Betsy
Younkins, Donna Carlson, Mae
Chylak, Caroline Manbeck, Bar
bara Kilmer, Nancy Morris, Con
stance Beneyfield, Joan Besore,
Mary Scharar, Gloria Handwerk,
Jean Geiger, Barbara Jones, Jean
Kratt.
Ruth . Stufft, Roseann Shiley,
Joan Wilson, Renee Janoski, Nor
ma Sappie, Patricia O'Brien, Jane
Stevenson, Doris Longwill, Patri
cia Troxell, Patricia Rile, Patricia
Essley, Nancy Noel, Susan Thom
as, Lee Anderson, Kathryn Baker,
Lois Galler, .Joan Jewells, Jane
McDazitt, and Kathleen Sullivan.
Church Groups Hold
Hobo Fetes Tonight
Two student church groups will hold parties following a "hobo"
theme tonight.
Wesley Foundation of the Methodist Church will hold a Hobo
Party at 7:30 tonight at the foundation.
The Lutheran Student Association will hold a Poverty Party fol
lowing the weekly Lenten program at 7:30 tonight at the student
center, 412 W.
.0 o 11 e g e avenue.
The Rev. John Harkins will speak
at the Lenten discussion on "The
History of the Passion."
Paul Milhouse, assistant editor
of the "Telescope-Messenger," will
be the discussion leader for the
cabin party being held by the
United ° Student Fellowship of St.
John's Evangelical United Breth
ren Church tomorrow and Sun
day. The group will leave the
church at 1 p.m. tomorrow and re
turn about 3 p.m. Sunday. The
cabin party will be held at the
Ralph Watts Lodge on Mt. Tussey.
The Freshman Council of Hillel
Foundation, 224 S. Miles street,
will conduct Sabbath Eve services
at 8 tonight. Freshman students
will participate in a panel discus
sion on Orthodox, Reform, and
Conservative Judaism. An Oneg
Shabbat will follow the service.
Reservations must be made by
5 p.m. today at Hillel for Passover
meals which will be served at the
foundation during. the -1 a s t. five
TIA DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
WRA Constitution
Change Will Alter
Grade Requirement
According to the revised Wo
men's Recreation Association con
stitution, a 1.3 All-University av
erage is required for candidates
for the presidency of any WRA
club. Previously this average was
required for candidates for any
club office.
- -
Other revisions of the constitu
tion include assigning the respon
sibility for publication of the
WRA Handbook to the WRA pres
ident instead of to the publicity
chairman. The handbook is pub
lished every other year.
The revised constitution pro
vides that the club activities chair
man, shall be in charge of the an
nual Penn State Sports Day and
that the assistant intramural
chairman shall be in charge of the
individual sports program.
Meetings of the Club Activities
Board will not be held weekly, as
specified in last year's constitu
tion, but will be held upon the
request of the club activities
chairman.
Linder - Elected Head
Of Kappa Phi Kappa
James Linder, sixth
. semeiter
education major, was elected
president of Kappa Phi Kappa,
men's professional education fra
ternity, at a recent meeting. ..
Other officers are Andr e w
Jaros, eighth semester arts and
letters major, vice president; and
Fay Dodd, eighth semester educa
tion major, secretary.
engagetnent3
Lampe-Oxley
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Oxley, of
Philadelphia, announce the en
gagement of their daughter Irma
to William Lampe Jr., son of Dr.
and Mrs. William Lathpe, of Phil
adelphia.
Miss Oxley was a former stu
dent of the University and is now
attending Wilson College.
Mr. Lamp e, a graduate of
Franklin and Marshall College, is
a student at Jefferson Medical
Hospital. He is a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha.
days of Passover, April 21 to 25.
' Gene D'Andre of the Penny
pack Comm Unity Church of Phila
delphia will speak to the Penn
State Bible Fellowship at 7:30 to
night in 405 Old Main. His topic
will be "The Power of Christ to
Transform a Life."
Jane Montgomery
May Queen
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega observed the
annual Founder's' Day recently.
Davis Shroyer, John Hyslop,
William Simpson, James Lundy,
Richard Borr, and Jack Reno have
been initiated. After initiation, the
chapter members attended chapel
en masse.
The annual Founders' Day ban
quet, attended by members and
alumni, was held in the early af
ternoon, with Charles Rowland,
faculty adviser, giving the Foun
ders' Day address.
Richard Mercer led the group
in singing after the banquet.
Jack Sadler was recently
pledged by the fraternity.
Theta Phi Alpha
Theta Phi Alpha recently enter
tained Delta Delta Delta at a pa
jama, party in the suite. Games
and songs were followed by re
freshments.
Beta Sigma Omicron
The Alumnae chapter of Beta
Sigma Omicron recently • gave a
dinner for active members of the
sorority at the home of Mrs. Stan
ley Campbell.
As seen in. Mayfair Magazine
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Denim in the newest, flirtiest, most colorful fashion role you've
seen .. . with a carnival-gay handkerchief print top, a wide.
wonderful windblown denim skirt . . . the handkerchief
motif echoed in its huge pockets. It's your bare-armed provocative
two-piecer . ready to whirl you through a full social schedule
from now on. A born eye-taker in Grey/grey, Black/red.)
Brozon/aqua, Navy/red. Sizes 10 to 18
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Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta chapters from, the
Epsilon East Province are hold
ing a series of workshops this
'weekend at the local chapter
suite. Sixteen representatives will
attend from Westminster College,
Bucknell University, University
of Pennsylvania, Bethany College,
Susquehanna University, and the
University of West Virginia.
Sigma Alpha Mu
• Sigma Alpha Mu recently ini
tiated Myron Buchalter, Gary
Fox, Arthur Getis, Byron Spiffier,
Boyd Freedman, Marvin Gold
berg, Henry Greenfield, and Hy
man Tabachnick for this semester.
Recently pledged were Samuel
Kahn and Eric Taylor.
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta recently entertain
ed Phi Kappa Psi at the chapter
house with songs and dances
representing the months of the
year.
Alpha Epsilon Phi •
Alpha Epsilon Phi was enter
tained recently at dinner by Phi
Sigma Delta at th e fraternity
chapter house.
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