The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 31, 1957, Image 5
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1957 —Daily Collegian photo by George Harrison INDIE QUEEN—Jane Raezer receives a gold trophy from John Morgan, AIM president ; after winning the Indie Sweetheart Queen title. Raezer Wins Title Of I nthe Sweetheart A generous share of beauty and charm last night won Jane Raezer, freshman in liberal arts from Rosemont, the Indie Sweetheart Queen title. 'Miss Raezer, wearing an olive-green dress with a softly draped skirt and black leather heels, was presented a gold trophy and a_.sls gift certificate by John Morgan, president of the Association of Independent Men. Miss Raezer was one of five finalists to contend for the award. Other finalists included Betty Ko hudic, Joyce Pattison, Elaine Zel ler and Maryiyl Siefert. The presentation took place at the Indies' Halloween dance in the Hetzel Union ballroom. Miss . Raezer was graduated from Radnor High School in 1957. While at Radnor, she• was a member of the dramatic club, reading club and student council. She also was a member of the hockey and lacrosse teams. . Upon graduating - from high school, Miss Raezer was awarded $lOO from the Parent-Teachers Association. At the University, she is ma joring in sociology. Miss Raezer said she is inter ested in social work. "I would like "to work with and assist un- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA derprivileged children," she said. An estimated crowd of 300 were present to see Miss Raezer re ceive her title. Indie Week continues its 6-day xhogram tomorrow with a game night beginning at ?p.m. on the ground floor,: of the HUB. The activities for the night in clude three tournaments: bridgg, table tennis and shuffleboard. Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each event. Transportation Group To Sponsor Field Trip -Delta Nu Alpha, national pro fessional transportation fraternity, will sponsor a field trip tomorrow to the Eastern Motor Carriers Ex- Change Terminal, a truck line in Bedford. Cars will leave at noon from the Hetzel Union parking lot. Cabinet to Air Vote-Docking Return All-University Cabinet will docking of votes by Elections ject matter, poor meeting time 1 Committee. was prompted l as ts and inclement weather. !be asked tonight to return: spring at Cabinet when the ar- I Approximately 25 spectators at !vote-docking regulations for tide was introduced in revisions : to the code. , tended the meeting. Ross will outline advertising the fall elections. Previously Elections Committee plans for f u t u r e open Cabinet Cabinet last spring tabled had limited docking powers from meetings if they are to be held :the vote-docking article in the 10 to 100 votes ' The proposed revision was 'i u n ni r o oo n ms larger than 203 Ifetzel I AII-University E 1e e t ions Code., tabled and referred to the com-' -The article, dealing with penaliza- rrtittee because it was questioned , r_ Lion for code violations, was re -whether Elections Committee: I clung Republicans ,ferred to Elections Committee fortshould have the power to penal-! study. . l lize so extensively. il, I F Off _ As Elections Committee has Cabinet also will hear a report ;ec. .our leers !made no report to Cabinet con-,from Ronald Ross, public rela-' Daniel Long. senior in arts and corning the article, the Cabinet itions director, on the Cabinet 'letters from Lebanon. has been ;executive committee will recom-,meeting held last week in 12 .elected president of the Young imend tonight that the article be:Sparks. Republicans Club. effective for the fall class officeri The report states that the Other officers are Lowell Sal !elections. I public relations committee does 'mon, senior in arts and letters I As the code stands, no provi-1 not attribute the lack of turn- from Waterford, vice president; isions are included for penaliza- , out at last week's meeting to Marcia Hemming, junior in joirn ;tions. ; general attitude toward student 'alism from New Rochelle, N.Y Discussion on the article, I which would allow unlimited , , , . A.Q.,,,,,•, 7 , , r i 0 CALMER t ' A Weekend 4#'„*/' OLIER for FLOWERS . ..... I ti,...r. - ik, - APPIER Everyone knows that Junior Prom - ~ Weekend is one of the biggest week. - .4 ends of the year. Celebrate it with - s ti CATIZOLIO ' flowers from Woociring's. Mums worn 40"C.3"1"1-1 . at the game show your spirit for Penn State. Corsages. which start at only 51.50. are appropriate for both the ViTYZETIC Prom on Friday and for the pledge formals and other October 21 • November 3 house party dances on Saturday. Be sure to order from Ogg.. Otowtle •• CaMOJC IMP b••••••tr. • • 0 WOODRING'S Floral Gardens _ . Special 6:30 a.m. mass daily at Our Lady of Victory Church 117 E. BEAVER AVE. Meet behind Old Main at 6:15 It Costs No More To Buy Here ... for transportation to the church Fashion says, 'To be smarter than ever, go for the Shetland-look this fallr' Here you have it in the 100% wool, thetiand type "Sheltie-Mist," mainstay of so many campus wardrobes'for so many smart seasons. We have this handsome classic In new shades that tell you why Garland is so very famous for the beautiful, beautiful colors that do so much for those casual clothes of yours. Sizes 34-40 government, but to inadequate secretary, and Arleen Burch. advertising, weakness of sub- freshman in education, treasurer. 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