The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 30, 1955, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30; 1985
Pendleton Installed
As Leonides Head
Judith. Pendleton, sixth semester physical education major, was
installed as president of .LeonideMellidoiy night by Joan Packard,
retiring president.
The new executive committee; , received the officer's pins and
will assume their duties at the next .meeting..
Norma Talarico, fourth semester education major, was installed
as vice president; Annie Camp
bell, sixth semester education ma
jor, corresponding secretary; and
Joy Orem, sixth semester educa
tion ,major, treasurer. Gwendolyn
Pardo, second semester home eco
=arks major, is recording secre
tary,
Prier to the ceremony, an
amendment to the constitution
WAS passed changing the titne of
installation. The executive ,
com
mittee will now begin to function'
upon; by the retiring
president, rather than the next
tn, last meeting of the spring se
mester:
la. Pendleton and Loretta
41411t0 Will represent Leonides at
thejlatkonal Independent Student
Atiatilitilm' convention April 11-
I Al , ini - qhe campus of Colorado
Fort Collins, Colorado.
twi) , .telegates from the Associa
tigrfterf Independent Men will ac
cOmpany them.
AIM Aid Leonides executive
committees will meet at 8 tonight
,in McElwain Study Lounge.
Hillel Discussion Group
To Sponsor 3 Films
The Modern Israel dispassion
group of. Hillel Foundation will
sponsor three films on Modern
Israel to be shown at 8 tonight
in the Hillel lounge.
,rThe pictures are "S halem
1 4i,srael,!',."Tent City," and "Har
vest from the Waters." The public
may attend.
AFCW Conference
Mildred McCowan, president of
Woman's Recreation Association,
is attending a conference of the
Athletic Federation of College
Women at Smith College, North
HEfinPtOn, Mass. The WRA's rep
re,sentative conference began yes
terday and will continue until
siinday.
UCA to Show,Film
University Christian • Associa
tion assembly will present a movie
"Barabbas the Robber" at its
meeting at 7:30 tonight in the as
sembly, hall of the Hetzel Union
Building.. 'The picture is .about
the - men in whose stead Jesus was
crucified. The program is open to
the public.
Theta Sigma Phi to Meet
Theta' Sigma Phi,. women's na
tional 'professional journalism.fra
ternity, will meet at 7MI p.m. to-
morrow' instead of tonight as pre
viously scheduled,. in 9 Carnegie;
Nominations for officers will
be made •at the meeting and.plans
for the Matrix Table will, be dis
cussed. •
Hibbs Seriously 11l .
Mrs. Cordelia L. Hibbs, as
sistant to the Dean of Women,
is still seriously ill in Mercy
Hospital, Pittsburgh. She was
taken to the hospital by am
bulance March 22. • • '
Dean of Women . .Pearl'•. 0..
Weston, who visited her last'
weekend, said Mrs. Hibbs ask
ed her to. express her •thanks:
to those who have sent' flowers
and cards.
co_edito
'Jines Miller was recently in
itiated into Phi Mu Delta.
Pi Kappa Phi has initiated John
R. Valentine, James Henderson,
Ronald Corio, David Nash, Don
ald Dewey, Robert Wenner, and
Thomas Holmes. New pledges at
the fraternity are Kendall Bow
ers, Michael Yeostock, Henry
Kroh, Ronald Rainey, and Gerald
Althouse.
Recent pledges of Zeta Beta Tau
are Byron LeVan, Robert Levitt,
Morton Konovsky, Norman Klu
ger, Harry Kitzinger, and Stanley
Levine.'Pledge class officers are
LeVan, president; Konovsky, sec
retary-treasurer; and Kluger, his
torian.
New officers of Alpha CM Rho
are Ronald Griffith, president;
Robert Seitz, vice president; Jos
eph. Sarcinelo, ritual officer; Col
umbus Cascio, secretary; William
Leibig, chaplain; Jay Schmehl,
treasurer; Hugh Cooper, sergeant
at-arms; and Kenneth Williams,
corresponding secretary.
Joyce Andruzak and Mary L.
Barr have been initiated by Sig
ma Sigma Sigma. The sorority
has pledged Barbara Gilmore.
Frosh Council Accepts
Bylaws to Constitution
The by-laws for Freshman '
Council, which are included in
the revised Women's Student
Government Association constitu
tion, were approved by the coun
cil last night. The only new pro
vision states that Freshman Coun
cil shall meet at least twi c e
monthly.
No Coed Swim Friday
No co-ed swim is planned Fri
dayday at Glennland Pool be
cause of the Interfraternity Pan
hellenic Council ball. '
11411 DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Journalists
Will Visit
University,
Ten Latin-American journalists
from nine countries will visit the
University tomorrow throdgh
Saturday as a stop on their fact
finding tour of the United States.
They are the first of three'
groups of Latin-American jour
nalists.who will visit the U.S. un
der an exchange program of the
State Department.
The group will be entertained
at a luncheon by. Dr. Milton S.
Eisenhower, president of the Uni
versity, who in 1953 toured the
10 Republics of South America as
special ambassador of President
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Other activities at the Univer
sity will include visits with fdc
ulty member* a visit to a nearby
farm, and an address by James
C. Hagerty, White House press
secretary.
The newsmen are gathering
data for news stories and articles
they will write in their home
countries after the 30-day tour
is completed.
Countries represented by Latin-
Americans are Brazil, Chile, Co
lombia, Guatemala, Honduras,
Mexico, Nicaraugua, Panama, and
Peru.
After leaving State College the
group will spend three days in
Washington, D.C., its final stop
in the nation-wide tour..
Steim-Nittle
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nittle of
East Bangor announce the mar
riage of their daughter Caroline
to Mr. Jqseph Steim, son of Mrs.
J. M. Steim and the late Dr. Steim
of New Kensington.
IVlrs. Steim is a fourth semes
ter secondary education major.
Baughman to Speak
Dr. Harry F. Baughman, presi
dent of the Theological Seminary
of the Lutheran Church, Gettys
burg, will , speak on "St.. Paul's
Little Gospel" at the Union Len
ten services at 7:30 tonight in the
Grace Lutheran Church.. The
service is sponsored by the State
College Council of Cluirches. The
public mEty attend.
Marriages
Spotlighting
Theta Phi Alpha
By JUDY HARKISON
The need for a Catholic organization on college campuses in
fluenced Bishop Edwin D. Kelly, auxiliary bishop of Detroit, in
organizing .Theta Phi Alpha. The first chapter of the sorority was
established at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1912.
In September, 1929, the Rho chapter of Theta Phi Alpha was
organized at the University. Symbols of the sorority are the sapphire
jewel; gold, silver, and blue col- --
ors; and flower, and white rose.
The suite is located on first
floor McElwain. Twenty-one wo
men, including five pledges, are
members
Theta Phi Alpha will cele
brate "Founders Day" April 30
with a banquet and present
traditional awards to members.
The pledge with the highest
scholastic average will be hon
ored and a scholarship will be
presented to the junior sister
making the most improvement
since the previous , semester.
The outstanding pledge , will be
selected, and the pledge who
has composed the winning
"Founders Day" song will re
ceive an award.
Each year the national organ
ization presents the "Senior Ser
vice Award" to an outstanding
sister of each chapter in the Uni
ted States.
Theta Phi Alpha plays an ac
tive part in Newman Club, and
Sponsored a St. Patrick's Day par
ty for the club in March. The
members also conduct the daily
infirmary food service.
As a group, they won the Mar
di Gras cup for the past three
years, and have takeli first place
in the Spring Week float divi
sion twice.
Officers are Helen D'Zmura,
MISS MAUREEN GROTSKY
Wearing a soft white drape and looking as sedate as
possible, you'd never know that Maureen is actually a most
vivacious young lady. However, a serious rendition of her is
probably more lasting by far than her smiling pictures.
Nineteen years old and from Chester, Maureen has no perma
nent attachments.
Finally after several years, we're doing a sorority com
posite without shoulder drapes. Tailored white blouses of a
soft material with handsome collars and long sleeves are hard
to beat. We just started Delta Zeta this morning. Check
beautiful Dot Bourne.
On Friday night we photographed the bi-regional con
clave of SAM at Autoport. This huge dinner affair was then
climaxed by a dance. Couldn't get the name of the band
but it was one of the best heard around here.
As many of you already know, our music is now played
on a hi-fi tape recorder. Shortly we expect to have a music
menu. That is, you select the music you'd like to hear during
your sitting—to put you in the mood you'd like to be in.
Check pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta.
136 E. College Ave.
Song Contest Deadline
Set Next Wednesday
Deadline for entries in the Cen
tennial Song Contest has been
extended to noon next Wednes
day.
A $5O Savings Bond will be
awarded to the winning entry.
The judges reserve the right,
however, to withhold the prize if,
in their opinion, no entry merits
an award.
Two entries have been re•
ceived for the contest to date.
Movies to Be Shown
To Phys Ed Group
The convocation of the College
of Physical Education and Ath
letics will be shown movies by
the Penn State Outing Club at
11:00 a.m. today in 110 Electrical
Engineering.
The convocation will only be
held for one hour. All students
and the faculty of the college
may attend.
president; Sandra Booth, vice
president; Sehoy Bosler, treas
urer; Charlotte Lutinski, corres
ponding secretary; and Sonya
Basalyga, recording secretary. Ad
viser is Mrs. Joseph O'Brien..
coleman's lion studio
PATE FIV
Okay, Joe?
Sincerely,
b.c.
Phone AD 7.4454