FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1954 Two Will Represent WRA at Conclave . Mildred McCowan, president of Women’s Recreation. Association, and Patricia Farrell, WRA club chairman, will represent the Uni versity at the Pennsylvania Division of the Athletic Federation of College. Women convention today and tomorrow at Shippensburg. The delegates were chosen Tuesday by the WRA executive board. The WRA representatives also will be sent to the Northern Col- Church Groups PSasi Programs Four of the student church or ganizations will hold socials and worship meetings tonight. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship will meet at 7':30 tonight in 405 Old Main to hear a talk by the Rev. Robert Smoot of Chapel gate Lane United Presbyterian Church of Baltimore. Wesley Foundation of the Meth odist Church will sponsor a barn dance at 8 tonight in the Wesley gym. Square and round dancing w;ill be followed by refreshments. 1 Westminster Foundation of the Presbyterian Church . will hold open house tonight and tomor row night. _ The Lutheran Student Associa tion will hold a wiener roast at Penn’s Cave tonight. The group will leave the student center at 7:30 tonight. elements Kelly-Swank Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Swank of Apollo announce the engage ment of their daughter Elizabeth to William C. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly, of Clarks burg. . •. Miss Swank, a seventh semester home economics major, is a mem ber qf Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Kelly is a seventh semester animal husbandry major. Singing— (Continued from page fourj Of course we are glad to have anice big, modern building, bui the structure doesn't make a li brary. It should seem that the administration would realize this, but it appears they do not. Perhaps instead of concentrat ing on the exterior, the Uni versity should do something about the interior, i.e., get more worthwhile books. Then we may feel less like laughing when we look at the words on the walls. .Social Cjazetle Pep Rally, 8 tonight, in front of Old Main. Football Game, Penn State vs. Virginia, 2 p.rh. tomorrow, Beaver Field. Dungaree Drag, 9 p.m. to mid night tomorrow, Rec Hall. Chapel, the Rev. Richard R. ... Gay, speaker; 10:55 a.m. Sun day,. Schwab Auditorium. gator shoes especially made for them straight from New York. Where else can you find a value like this? Not only will you be happy with your new shoes, but Dad will be happier with the bill when he finds he has a bargain hunter in the family. P.S.: Matching Bags g $ lege Sports Day on Oct. 30. Rep resentatives from Buckhell, Lock haven, Shippensburg, and Lycom ing also will attend the event. Sports Day is held to choose members for first and second field hockey teams, for central Penn sylvania. The team will compete in a tournament with other sec tions of the state. WRA Cabin Reservations In. clarification of the policy for reserving the WRA cabin, on Tussey Mountain, the board an nounced that the cabin is avail able to women’s University or- The cabin may be re served by contacting Miss Mildred A. Lucey, associate professor of physical education, and filling out necessary applications. John Zerbe, sixth semester recreation major, will act as bridge instructor, for the WRA Bridge Club, the board announced Tuesday. Zerbe will teach begin ners and advanced players at 7 p.m. every Monday in White Hall. Queensberry Appointed Kathleen Queensberry, fifth se mester physical education major, was appointed chairman of a com mittee nominating freshman rep resentatives to WRA executive board. Carolyn Johnson, second se mester education major, was ap pointed to the writers’ staff, new ly created to assist the publicity chairman of the board. Marie Wag ner, seventh semester home eco nomics-major, and Miriam Jones, third ..semester home economics major, wil la.ct as ex-officio mem bers. of the writers’ staff. More participation in upper class bowling, held at 7 p.m. every Wednesday, has been urged 'by the. board. Freshman bowling is held 7 p.m. every Monday in White Hall. , • Town W<l»men Elect Bunnell to WSGA Nancy Bunnell has been elect ed to the Women’s Student Gov ernment Association ~ House of Representatives by women stu dents living off campus. As representative to the House, Miss Bunnell will also serve as president of the town group. Also elected were Anne Gjes dahl, vice president and alternate to the House; and Carole Dennis ton, secretary-treasurer. *lYlarria.ej.e4 Fry-Davies Carol Fry, daughter of Mrs. Edward A. Fry of Montoursville, and James Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davies, Town send, Md., were married Aug. 14 in the Bethany Lutheran Church of Montoursville. Mrs. . Davies is a seventh semes ter education major and a mem ber of Gamma Phi Beta. At pres ent she is student teaching in Al toona. Did someone says ALLIGATOR SHOES at SIMON'S for only $19.95! Yes, it's true. Simon's has alli- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dean Approves 46 Fraternities To Entertain i Forty-six fraternities have been approved 'by the Dean .of Men’s office to entertain women guests tonight. In case of a dis crepancy or omission, fraternities should contact the dean’s office, 109 Old Main. The approved fraternities are Acacia,. Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Al pha Gamma Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta, Beta Sigma Rho, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sig ma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Kap pa Delta Rho. Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Al pha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigma Kap pa, Pi. Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu. Sigma Phi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Triangle, and Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Mu Delta New initiates of . Phi Mu Delta are John Matais, Richard Spevis and Leon Williams. Fall pledges are James Bender, Warren Davis, George Hankins, Stuart Horn, Bruce Kempf, Law rence Lyford, David M. Miller, James Miller, Robert Schrope, Albert Taylor, Carl Tilmont and David L. Walker. Alpha Tau Omega Local alumni of Alpha Tau Omega met recently at the chap ter house. Refreshments were served and plans were made for similar meetings to follow. Tau Kappa Epsilon Recently initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon are Duane Buck, Hal Byers, Henry Keltz, Frank Hills, Charles Richard Morgan, George Smith, Anagoris Patellis, and Richard Walchli. C^o-^ldils SMART SHOP the best way to go and only $6.98 SMART SHOP OriginaLity For 'Drag' Only one shopping day left before Dungaree Drag! Ingenious coeds needing material for dates’ corsages will be scavengering through food stores, the “five and ten”, and harware establishments. Florists will be universally by-passed in the search^ Coeds shopping for tickets will find them at Carnegie bulletin board and Waring Hall today or at the dance tomorrow night. Dungaree Drag corsages are made traditionally by women for the men they’ve invited to the annual girl-ask-boy * dance. This year a home football game will interfere with Saturday after noon corsage' workshops. Today will be a busy afternoon! It takes a little wire, a little glue, a few limp vegetables per haps. A lot of originality. Ar ranging is frequently easier with the eyes closed,' Balloons are large and showy and cover up some .evils of poor workmanship. Corn cobs are in season. Accom panying corn shocks are more unusual Choose Theme An idea of a theme at the out set of the project helps. Artistic? TONIGHT IS Fsiii mm mmi We a! Sally’s feel that we’ve perfected the pizza; we wan! You To Be The Judge. So tonight, Oof. 8, between 8:08 and 88:88 p.sn, we’re giving... FREE PIZZA To All Our Customers SALLY'S THE HOME OF THE PERFEBT PIZZA Northwest Corner of Pugh and Beaver Si. Needed Displays By SALLY STATE Most original? Largest? Check one. Corsages are worn on the shoul der. Keep this in mind. Some coeds have made headdresses. Headdresses don't win corsage prizes. Wrist corsages win corsage prizes but dancing with a weight on one’s arm can be tiresome. Par ticularly if there is a date on one’s arm, too, One more word to the wise corsage arranger. Corsages must be attached. Check the bulk pf the corsage to make sure it won’t tear a gaping hole in date’s shirt or strangle him slowly if attached inconspicuously around the neck. More and more Dungaree “Drags” each year never call to return the favor. PAGE FIVE Check Bulk
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