PAGE rwo Donovan Head of Ellen Donovan, junior in arts and letters from Emporium, was elected president of Women's Student Government As-; Sociallon yesterday. Sandra Shogren, junior in arts and letters from Pitts burgh, runner-up to Miss Donovan, automatically becomes Ellen Donotan Ketr WSGA P r csidr"t 2 Staff Members Pen Journal Article Two staff members have con-; tributed articles to the January, issue of the CUPA Journal, pub-1 lishcd by the College and Uni-I versity Personnel Association. i Arnold Addison, personnel of ficer for the Ordnance Research Laboratory, wrote "An Evalua tion of the Effectiveness of a University Personnel Committee" and Robert G. Weaver, training co-ordinator in the department of! personal services, wrote “Orient-; ing New Clerical Employees." McFarland Elected Pruident of WRA Judith McFarland, junior in home economics from Chelten-; home economics from Wavne, ham, and Serena Pendleton, was elected president of Wo- !J eshl " an “, art ? an „ d lettars from | ... . . . . Toronto, Ontario, Cannada, won men s Recreation Association th „ two assistai]t intramural: yesterday. chairman positions. Mary Diet- She defeated Barbara Blake, rick, freshman in physical educa junior in home economics from tj o n from Mifflintown, also was ” ayne ’ )t a candidate for the post Ann Hubbard, freshman in physical education from Rumson, N.J., defeated Sandra Biber, freshman in education from Ber wick, as sophomore representa tive. i Judith McFarland WRA President released Jean Nigh, sophomore in phys ical education from Chevv Chase, Md„ was elected vice president.l defeating Dorothy Querry, sopho more in physical education from Martinsburg . Jacque Long, freshman in edu cation from Suffern, N.Y.. defeat ed Linda Brinsley, freshman in home economics from Pittsburgh, lor the secretary-treasurer post. Barbara Thiel, sophomore in physical education from State! College, won the intramural chair man post over Carol Wilson, sophomore in recreation educa-j tkra from Allentown. Jana Lambert, freshman in, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Elected WSGA senior senator. Miss Donovan received 5 49 votes to Miss Shogren’s 534- Miss Donovan was WSGA junior sen ator this past year. Jessie Janjigan. sophomore in chemistry from Kingston, defeat ed Nancy Clark, sophomore in arts and letters from Paoli, for] ~?**?? Bixler vice president. j 1958 Ma « Miss Clark automatically be-j • I \# « f comes junior senator. Miss Jan- Q IXI6T V OIGQ jigian received 543 votes to 536; for Miss Clark. i k A Su.a.’i First, freshman in Home V WUOOO * economics from Harrisburg, de- 1 / feated Sue Smithson, freshman . k 8 ( am and letters from Stamford.! AH j»T* M.ss First polled 592 votes andiVrfwW I*l vll lIGvJ Miss Smithson polled 477. , ... . . Karen Bixler, senior in home! Jean Kissick. junior m educa-l . , ~ ~ , ■ tion from Chew Chase. Md., de .: anomies from Huntington Val-j feated Sybil Kersh, junior in was elected May Queen in ration from Snort Hills, N. J., balloting yesterday, for senior senator. ; Miss Bixler will reign over May' Ellen Buttcrworth, sophomore! Day ceremonies during Mother’s! in education from Allentown, de- Dav weekend, Mav 10. ! feated Jodv Miller, sophomore in ... , , ‘ , . . ... education from Bryn Mawr. for T Blxler defeated Phyllis junior senator. (Hodges, senior in bacteriology Sophomore senator is Jane Ing-]^ rom Meadville, and Carolyn ley, freshman in home economics!Johnson, senior in home eco-j from Port Washington, N. Y., who'nomies from Wilmington, DeL defeated Barbara Bragdon, fresh- The nuinber of yotes the car.di man in education from Philadel- dat?s receiyed were not made p T ' .. „_ . available. Misses Hodges and Judith Dußois and Phoebe Johnson will serve as senior at- Humphrey tied for t.own senator, tendants. WSGA senate will vote to decide Gav Glading. freshman in ap the winner at the next meeting. p ]j ed arts from Arlington, Va„ Approximately thirty per cent was chosen maid-of-honor. of the women voted this election, Junior attendants are Lois a total of 1083- Forty one per centjPiercy, education major from voted last year. (Springfield, and Mariana Moldo van, physical education major from Farrell. Sophomore attendants are Mar jorie Miller, education major from Bryn Mawr, and Susan Graham, arts and letters, from Montclair, N.J. Miss McFarland has been on! the WRA Board for three years, i She is president of the Golf Club and a member of the Hockey! Club. She is a member of Kappa; Kappa Gamma sorority, juniorl advisory board and Cwens. j Miss Nigh is a member of. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, the! Women's Debate Team and! C wens. I r*4j Premiere Opening WSUtESBSm TODAY otto mtimcu mstm b j3 **~*. DEBORAH KERR fegfc . DAVID NIVEN |T JEAN SEBERG 1 1 MYLENE DEMONQEOT in 1 & bonjourtristesse J GBJfFRBf HORNE M JllUEm GRECO WAITER CHWW msriTA hukt taasa> by couiißt* riCTUtn OHSBHOHBBHHHBBBnnBBHI FEATURETIME - 1:39, 3:39, 5:39, 7:39, 9:42 Freshman attendants are Jane Kleinfeld, division of counseling! istudent from Chevy Chase, McL, and Martha Wilson, home eco nomics major from Wilmington, Del. The WSGA House of Repre i sentatives will select senior wom en for the Honor Arch and Hem lock Chain. They are chosen for [“outstanding service to the Uni l versify." Pittsburgh Firm to Assist In Borough Pool Drive j The State College Swimming jPool Association has decided to Jemploy Ketchum Inc., a profes- Isional fund-raising firm from i Pittsburgh, to assist in the fund i drive for the proposed borough pooL • The drive for approximately 15150,000 needed to build the pool I has been planned for the last 'two weeks in May and the first .week in June. Representatives of; ;the firm will arrive in State Col lege April 28 to begin prepara tions for the drive. Newman Next in Line For Panhel Presidency Rachel Newman, sophomore in applied arts from Alex andria, Va., was elected vice president of the Panhellenic Council vesterdav. Miss Newman, representing Chi cally become Panhel president next rotation system. Phyllis Muskat, junior in home economics from Oakmont, wall serve as Panhel president. Miss Muskat was elected second vice president last spring. She will serve as president in place of Kathryn Stauffer who was elect ed vice president last year but lost her average for the position. The council’s rotation system provides for the election of a vice president from each soror ity. starting with the oldest on campus and working toward the most recent. The vice presi dent then becomes president ' the next year. i Chi Omega, the first sorority to hold the presidency, will be ! gin the circuit for the second .time next year. Miss Muskat represents Sigma Sigma Sigma, the last sorority in the rotation system. Carol Dominick, sophomore in journalism from Arlington, Va., 1 1 was elected second vice president. The office of second vice presi- Phyllis Muskat Panhel President dent was created two years ago by the Panhel election committee* to insure against a vacancy in the presidency. Barbara Morrow, sophomore in agricultural and biological chem istry from Dunmore, also ran for vice president Wendy Morgan, sophomore in business administration from Lancaster, was elected record ing secretary. She defeated Joan Bransdorf, Dorothy Newman. Sherry Parkin and Patricia Tur ner. Barbara Martino, junior in arts and letters from Wheeling, W. Va., was elected corresponding secretary over Barbara Green, Kay Noonan, Dorothy Ostwind, and Mary Ann Zittle. Catharine Klepper, junior in education from Muncy, was elect ed Panhel treasurer. She opposed FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1958 Omega, will automati year under the Panhel Bachel Newman Panhel Vice President Helen Baldwin, Nancy Sloan and Janice Smith. No individual voting figures were released for publication. Approximately 700 women voted, about 60 per cent of the number eligible. This percentage is about the same as the last two years. PhysEd Society Elects Moldovan President Mariana Moldovan, junior in physical education from Farrell, has been elected president of Lakonides, women’s physical edu cation society. Other new officers are Mary Herbein, vice president; Carol Mason, secretary, and Dorothy Querry, treasurer. New initiates are Marilyn Doan, Ann Lutz, Jean Nigh, Dorothy Querry and Barbara Thiel. ooooooooooooo^oooooooooo * CATHAUM Mow - 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 LANZA SINGS AGAIN !;•! : •' s “wi:.,vi l:.nz.\, Hills fm„ | tJS'COw 9 \ 000000000000000000000000 * NITTANY Now - Doors Open 6:45 Greed and Violence ‘LURE OF THE SWAMP’ Marshall Thompson. Joan Vohs ALEC GUINNESS RETURNS SUNDAY OOOOOOOOOQPOOOOOOOOOOOQ.
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