FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1955 Queen Candidates Deadline March 3 The deadline for the names of candidates for May' Queen from women’s dormitory units wka announced as March 3 by the Woman’s Student Government Association Houie of Representatives last night. Nominees are required to submit 'a five by seven inch picture to be displayed in one of windows of State College. Pic tures may be given to Anne Beebe or Diane Edelman, co-chairmen bf the elections committee. Hemlock Queen Workers - Margaret Fisher, chairman of the-May Day decorations commit tee, asked for women volunteers to help make the Hemlock Chain. The;' work will begin one week prior to May Day and will take only one:.evening for each woman. May Pay teas will be held in the individual buildings. Three- Appointed S'raternitieS Fifty fraternities haVe been ap proved for entertaining, women guest-, on Friday ana Saturday nights by the dean of men’sofnce. They are Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsllpn PI. A'pJj* tna Rho, Phi Delta, Alpfia Rho CM,, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Omega; Alpha Zeta. t Beaver House, Beta Sigma Bho, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, JOelta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Alpha Psl, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma. . . _L . Lambda Chi Alpha, 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 Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi. Kappa Phi. ' , .. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Bigma 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. Delta Sigma Lambda has been' approved for Saturday night only. Nominations Open For WSGA r WRA ... Self-nomination blanks for Women’s Student Government Association and Women’s Recrea tion Association elections are now available in the dean of women’s office, 105 Old Main. Nominations are due March 5. Nominees are required to have a l.c All-University average and may not have a major judicial record. Applicants will be interviewed by. screening boards after nom ination blanks have been return ed. Candidates selected by screen ing, boards will be introduced at dormitory house meetings. Primary elections will be held March 22 and final elections March 24. When the stag-line wolves rush your delectable date... For more pure pleasure... SMOKE CJkMVtEUSt No other cigarette is so rich-tasting yet so mild! r Judy.Sedor, Jane Cameron, and -Miss Fisher were appointed to act as hostesses at a freshman tea to be i held at 4 p.m, Tuesday in the de'dn of women’s offi.ce. . Miss Beebe, acting speaker of the House,' announced that WSGA primary elections will be. held March’22-Final elections will take place March. 24. Bring Cards to Dale . House urged women students to fill out their activity cards to date iii the dean of women’s office. The University Christian Asso ciation-WSGA Marriage Confer ence will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 8,9, and 10 in Simmons Lounge. Inter-faith speakers will address the programs. Miss Jeanne Lindaman, new assistant to the dean of women in charge of activities, has been named adviser to the House. Club to Hear Brewster Dr. R. Wallace Brewster, pro fessor of political science, will speak on ‘‘Professors in Harris burg” at the Faculty Luncheon Club meeting at noon Monday, in the State College Hotel. Social gazette Center Stage, “Children of Darkness,” 8 tonight, Tempor ary Union Building. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE., PENNSYLVANIA Religious Groups Plan Activities Four student religious groups have made:.plans for tonight,, Wesley Foundation has planned a “he versus she" basketball game at 7:30 tonight. Round dancing will follow the game. Stations of the Cross service will be held at 7 tonight in Our Lady of Victory Church. Newman Club will hold open house at the student center following the serv ice. The Sabbath Eve service of Hillel Foundation will commem orate the University Centennial. Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, director of the foundation, will officate at the service at 8 tonight. The. Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger, Univer sity chaplain, will speak.. The Rev. Erie Eife, field repre sentative of the North Africa Mis sion, will speak at the Inter-Var sity Christian Fellowship meet ing at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main. Chairmen Named For Freshman Tea Committee chairmen for the ’Women’s Student Government Association Freshman Tea for Co eds have bfeen named. The tea will be held from 2:30 to 5 p.m. March 20 im the Ather ton lounge. Patricia Lehr and Joyce Herbst, freshman senators of WSGA, are co-chairmen of the tea. Commit tee chairmen are: Rochelle Nathan, entertain ment; Gail Gilman, publicity; Sal ly Barnes, refreshments; Kather ine Dickson, hostesses; Gail Rolle, clean-up; Rita Brown, invitations; and Myrna Paynter and Jananne Andrews, service. Penn State Players present MEDEA Robinson Jeffers’ adaptation of Euripides’ drama March 3,4,5 Schwab Auditorium But you're the guy she steps out to have a cigarette'With... P.S. No other brand has ever been able to match the pur* pleasure In Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobaccos I That's why Camels or* America's most popular cigarette I R. J. Bejrooldi Tobtooe Ox. g, Spotlighting This is the first in a series of en’s Recreation Association CUJ articles on the histories of for outstanding intramural par sororities at the University, ticipation the past two semesters The Alnhfl Phi chapter of Delta Tri Delt claims five member! „ __ -founded at the °f bat societies at present. Joann! Januarv 1947 The Caruso, sixth semester education eirtSt&nX Ste7was estab- major, is vice president of Pan lished at Boston State University hellenic council and will be ptes by Sarah Ida Shaw, Thanksgiving ident next year, eve, 1888. Present Officers The- Tri Delt suite is located on the ground floor of McElwain Hall. Mrs. Harold Read is 1 adviser to the 48 members, 14 of them pledges. National membership of the sorority at the present time is 52,500. Offers Scholarship Tri Delt gives two annual schol arships, open to anyone; one local and one national, amounting to $lOO each. The local chapter presents a scholarship cup annually to the graduating senior member with the highest All-University aver age, and an award to the student in each class who has shown the greatest improvement in average from the spring semester to the fall. Auction. Fashion Show The sorority is sponsoring a combined auction, fashion show, and bridge games from 1 to 5 p.m. March 26 in the Hetzel Union Building for the purpose of rais ing money for the local scholar ship fund. The group has won the Wom- T ri-Delt By JUDY HARKISON President of Tri Delt is MarU Wagner, eighth semester home ec onomics major: first vice presit dent, Doris Humphrey, eighth se mester arts and letters major; sec ond vice president, Barbara Good ing. eighth semester journp major; recording secretary, Suz anne Morgan, eighth semsstei home economics major; and treas urer, Joan Rowland, eighth se mester home economics major.’ FRATERNITY p' SOCIAL CHAIRMEN All styles of jazz and dance bands from top eastern cities; Sandy DeThomas Delta Chi AD 7-4989 PAGE Book your orchestras now for the IFC and Spring Houseparties. "A Band to Fit Your Budget" CALL
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