The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 09, 1955, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY.. FEBRUARY 9; 1955
Men to
On Red
The Men's Debate Team will send four members to the Marshall-
Wythe Tournament at William and Mary College on Friday and
Saturday.
Nearly 30 colleges and universities will take part in the tourna
ment.
The question will be: "Resolved: That the United States should
recognize the Communist government of China."
Taking the affirmative side for
the University will be Sidney
Goldblatt, eighth semester pre
medical major, and Benjamin
Sinclair, eighth semester arts and
letters major. On the negative
side wir be David Meckler,
eighth semester pre-medical ma
jor, and Jonathan Plaut, fourth
semester industrial engineering
major.
To Accompany Team
Dr. H. J. O'Brien, assistant
speech professor and coach of the
debate team, will accompany the
men to the tournament.
The team will send two men to
debate at the Federal Prison at
Lewisburg on Feb. 17. Taking the
affirmative side on the question
of Communist China will be Ir
win Weiner, eighth semester
journalism major, and Jerry Don
ovan, eighth semester labor man
agement. major. The negative
side will be taken by two men
from the prison.
To Continue Debate
On Feb. 15 the debate team
will send two men to Motint Mer
cy College to continue the debate
begun at Penn State. The ques
tion will be: "Resolved: The
housewife should have one day a
week free."
Robert Hawk, seventh semester
arts and letters major,. and Otto
Hetzel, seventh semester arts and
letters major, will argue the neg
ative side. Two women from
Mount Mercy will take the affirm
ative side.
20 Colleges to Be
At Air Conclave
Twenty colleges fr om North
Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania will attend the Ar
nold Air , Society District . Con
clave from. Feb. 25 to 27.
Members of Angel Flight, Wom
en's Auxiliary Corps, will greet
th,.: representatives at the Armory
and provide stenographic an d
other services for the members
during the conclave.
Ann Lederman, Flight leader,
arr , ounced a mixer with the Ar
nold Air Society to be held at
the March meeting.
Recent appointments in Angel
Flight include, Virginia Coskery,
historian; Diane Hallock, public
relations officer; Carole Ruff, pub
lications officer; Donna McCrim
mon, refreshment committee
chairman.
Angel Flight wil' meet on Feb.
22 in the Armo ry . Members are
requested to bring their dues of
$2.50 to the meeting.
LICA Will Hold 'Get-Together'
University Christian Association
will hold a "Get Acquained" so
cial at 7 tonight in 304 Old Main.
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Debate
China
Sweetheart Ball
To Be Feb. 19
The Sweetheart Ball, annual
dance sponsored by the Women's
ecreation Association, will be
held Feb. 19. The ball, a boy ask
girl affair, will feature Al Wy
and's Orchestra. Tickets will be
$1.75 per couple.
Mildred McCowan, WRA presi
dent, announced last night that
invitations have been sent.
Delta Delta Delta was awarded
the participation cup by WRA.
The cup is awarded each semes
ter to the team which has had
the greatest participation in intra
mural sports.
This is the second successive
semester that Delta Delta Delta
has won the cup. Kappa Delta
placed second and Alpha Kappa
Alpha, third
Seventeen students will par
ticipate in Lycoming Sports Day
Feb. 26 at Lycoming State Teach
ers College. The events will in
clude swimming, bowling, bad
minton, and basketball.
Marriages
Swartz-Krantz
Miss Joeanna Krantz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Krantz
of Milton, recently became the
bride of Mr. Carl Swartz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swartz of
Milton.
Mrs. Swartz is employed in Mil
ton.
Mr. Swartz, who was graduated
from the University last June, is
a member of Alpha Zeta. At pre
sent he is engaged in farming in
Milton.
Miller-Stevenson
Miss Bertha Stevenson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ste
venson of Monongahela, was re
cently married to. Mr. Ronald Mil
ler of Donora.
Mrs. Miller was graduated from
the University last June and is a
member of Kappa Delta.
Mr. Miller attended the Univer
sity and is a member of Phi Delta
Theta. At present he is a lieuten
ant in the United States Air Force.
Weidner-Yandow
Miss Mary Yandow, daughter
a.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yandow of
Catasauqua, was recently married
to Thomas Weidner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Weidner of Clar
ion.
Mrs. Weidner was graduated
from the University Jan. 31 and
is a member of Phi Kappa Phi.
Mr. Weidner was graduated
from the University in 1953 and
is now a mechanical engineer with
Ivy Manufacturing Co., Franklin.
For reservations,
call Philipsburg 25,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLvANIA
Independents
Plan to Hold
Farewell Party
Leonides and the Association of
Independent Men will hold a fare
well party for the Temporay Un
ion Building on Feb. 22. The party
will be held, appropriately, in the
TUB.
Joy Oram has been appointed
by Leonides president Joan Pack
ard, chairman of a committee to
prepare a calendar of independent
student activities for the semes
ter. Other members of the com
mittee are Judith Pendleton, Lor
etta Hunter, Helen Spagnolo,
Jackie Mulcey, Martha Hardy,
and Christine Forte.
Miss Packard has announced
Leonides pins are available for in
dependent women and may be
obtainer from unit representa
tives or the dean of women's of
fice.
Miss Packard also announced
that a joint meeting of the Leo
nides and AIM executive boards
will be held next Wednesday, to
discuss national projects of the
National Independent Student As
sociation and the NISA conven
tion to be held at Color ado
A and M College April 11 to 14.
Members of Leonides will usher
at the Penn State Club talent
show to be held Feb. 25.
The newly installed officers of
1-'hi Mu are Mary Craig, presi
dent; Shirley Maitin, vice presi
dent; Greta Jordan, correspond
ing secretary; Gertrude Lutz,
treasurer; Patricia lobst, record
ing secretary; Suzanne Leib and
Susan Ligfit, social co-chairmen;
and Joyce Faust, pledge director.
The chapter recently held a fare
well party for its alumnae advis
er, Mrs. Dorothy Blaney.
Delta Tau Delta recently elected
William Devers, president; Rich
ard Moore, vice president; and
Robert Bullock, treasurer.
Penn State sororities were al
lowed to petitibn national organ
izations for membership in 1926
after existing as local clubs since
1922.
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Senate Will Not Meet Tonight
Women's Student Government
Association Senate will not meet
tonight, Patricia Ellis, WSGA
president, has announced. The
Senate will meet at 6:30 p.m. next
Wednesday in the WSGA room
in White Hall.
The first coeds were admitted
to the University in 1871.
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Little change in the weather is
foreseen by the department of
meteorology at the Unive'rsity.
today will be continued cloudy
with the possibility of light snow
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Temperatures today will be
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