THURSDAY: DEC - MBER 9. 1954 Five ..-Finati.Sal.H.-1.-.Will. 111131 Bil : ; ;`:''i''jz , Lois Nissley Marterie Will Play For lance Five finalists will be competing tomorrow night ,for the title of Military Ball Queen. The five are Dorothy Bastidas, Mary Braun, Lois Nissley, Sally Williams, and Betsy Wurst. . . Ralph Marterie will provide the music for the military formal which will be held - tomorrow night from 9 p.m. to 1 a..an.- in Recreation Hall. Coeds will 're ceive special permission. for the. dance. Upperclasswomen will re ceive two o'clocks Friday night, and freshman women will receive one twelve and one one o'clock permissions for the weekend. The newly formed Angel Flight will make its first formal appear ance during intermission of the Military Ball. Members will Wear white sashes. Members of Scabbard and Blade Sabre team and Pershing Rifles will serve in the honor .line for , the queen. The queen will be chosen: by three professors of military sci ence and tactics, Col. Lucien E. Bolduc, Army; Capt. Rowland H. Groff, USN; and Col. Daniel Riva, Air Force. The crowding will be performed by Ralph Marterie.. • Members of Pershing Rifles Will help with the coat line. Four lines will be formed and a different color ticket will be given for each. Students must return-to . the•prop er line to get their -coats back. Pershing Rifle members Will not be responsible for any, losses. Un-. claimed articles will be 'turned into the Student Union desk in Old Main. - - IFC Christmas Trees, Fraternities whi c h ordered Christmas trees for, this weekend through the Interfraternity Coun cil may pick up their trees be= tween..l and 3 p.m. today in back of the Forestry Buliding. . rFFnEV''-""t - • •>: • •- • • " AO,ll Mary Braun Home Ec To Present Fashionhand Wondering what clothes to take home for the vaction? An ideal holiday wardrobe will be shown in the fashion show at 7:15 tonight in the Home Economics Living Center. Everything from that special formal evening goWn and knock out cocktail dress to the latest style in pajamas will be modeled by 17• home economics students. After a 'formal showing, the mod els will mingle with the audience while refreshments are served by Home Economics Club members. Outfits and • their • accessories, which were selected for their suitability as Christmas gift sug gestions, come from seven down town stores: They are Danks Co., Mary Leizinger's, Kalen.'s Schlows, Smart Shop, and the Merivale Shop. • Joyce Sponsler, - secretary of News and Views, is in charge of the. fashion show. Script writers are. Sally Kilmer and Dorothy Zglinski; .publicity chairmen are Arlene Rudeski 'and Betty Wil ton; refreshments chairman is Lana Gerhardt. Members of the Home • Economics Club will act as hostesses. Tickets are 50 cents and may be purchased at the door or from a member of News and Views. Coed Business Sorority To Join:Notkinal Group Chi: Theta, women's bUsiness honorary sorority, was given per mission by the Senate Committee oh Student Affairs to join Phi Chi Theta, national women's business honorary sorority,' yesterday.' The group will join the national organization early next semester, Joe - Ma. Hall, president of the group, said yesterday. Chi Theta has been a local hon orary sorority since 1951. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 'STATE 'COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Compete for Moveup Day Is Announced Today is moveup day for sec ond semester freshmen women. They will get a 2 o'clock per mission on this Friday - night and a 1 o'clock permission on SatUrday.night, Patricia . Dout hett, chairman of the Freshman Regulations Board, said. ' Other privileges granted to second semester women are • 1 o'clock permissions on regular Friday and Saturday nights from now on, remaining special 10 o'clock permissions automat ically- become 11 o'clock •per missions, and the 9:15 permiB - • previously allowed on weekdays automatically. come' -10 o'clocks. Moveup day was recently ap proved by the. Freshman . Regu lations Board. Betsy Wurst WORRIED ABOUT SOLVE •, YOUR PROBLEMS with a RECORD PLAYER H.AR_KON'Y 135 S. FRAZIER STREET _M..:it......8.a1l Queen WRA to Hoid YOle POrty The Women' s'Recreation Associ: ation executive board will hold 'a Christmas party for children, from 1 to 3 p.m.. tomorrow at White Hall. A program will be presented for the children, • and Santa Claus will,- make an appearance with gifts. Refreshments will be served. .The. WRA executive board has designated March 12 as Spring Sports Day. Patricia Farrell was appointed chairman of the event. The Hockey Club has elected new officers for next year. They are Louise Needham, president; Mildred Mullen, secretary; Caro lyn . Briggs, publicity chairman; and. Phoebe Erb, manager. October 8, 1955, was set aside as Penn State Hockey Sports Day and October 29 and November 5, 1955,- we r e approved for the Alit-College and Central Pennsyl vania hockey tournaments. A GIFT? RECORDS from SHOP Cabinet Will Not Meet All-University Cabinet will not meet tonight. The next meeting will be at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Ihre the Looking Glass Now that things have 'cooled down a bit (a bit you say?) after that rousing Houts warming last week, we're forced to go back to hot bricks and bundling for sssteam heat. Whoever said entertainment in State College was hack neyed as a debate on social-; ized mericine? There's all sorts of ways to get happy and ETHELS offers you an• injection of holiday spirit •as catchy as a new song (she's ;~~. e.. ,• your heroine). Here's the straight dope . . . Not a creature was stirring but a whole storeful of sales people anxious to help you make • wastepaper of your Christmas list with gift ideas • for all people you want to remember' in just the right way. Jewelry copper," gold, silver, pearl —to make your favorite femme's eyes spar kle; loads of leather goods—' smelling woodsy and creak ing as only good leather can in such great gifts as purses, wallets, dopp kits, cufflink boxes and ever so much more; household articles, from pot tery to placemats (tablecloths and napkins,,too—where were you b orn— in a fraternity house?) - Write now—if not sooner • cause there's someone wait- ing to hear from you and be-., sides it's fun when the sta tionery is Exciting. That's the . name of (and we think it's appropos) the handsome char coal, dark green, .brown and copper trimmed paper as the fashion forecast. Contrasting inks really give your letters, that touch - and glow and. for the real u n i q u e—matching sealing wax for that colonial, effect. It's really different. looking —even the postmen will think so, once they've got their fingers unstuck! For: yourself or for ,a friend, • sta.-. tionery or silver, it's ETHELS —and for those hard-td-buy for sticklers, Gabbi will be there to stick her two cents' in—state tax, you know. Hap-' py shopping . . . ge ' • , •-• ~,--:••••:•:.',';:;.,...__,.....':_....'„: 112 E. COLLEGE AV I. STATE C01\111611,--UA. PAGE RYE ~rs~ i •. Doroihy . with Gabbi
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