rHURSOAY, oeCCMB Frateri Childr “Ring around ;he rosy” at a fraternity party? Its been happening all week at 22 fraternities who are sponsoring their Christmas parties for area children. Each year, interested fraternities present parties for children in the Centre County area. The children are treated to games, cartoons, gifts and a chance to Claus, According to the fi who participate in “it gets to be mor year.” It’s possible t dren are getting smai also. Judging from of the fraternities, : parties turn into a b between the college grade school childre As usual a few >f the more “learned!' young people have been giving the Santas a rough lime. "You're O.K. Santa, but you Ho Ho too much," one sev ven-year-old said' to an over zealous Santa Claus at Delta Upsilon. Besides being more demanding of the actions and speech of Santa Clause, the children are observant of the way Santa is received by the adults. “That can’t be Santa, sonjeone called him Zimmerman,” a young boy shouted during a Pi Kappa Psi party. If the children are getting hard er to fool at Christmas,’ they are at least getting easier to enter tain. At Alpha Tau Omega when the children got tired of play ing with trucks and dolls, It was easy to keep the party going— all the brothers became "horses" and were ridden around the fraternity in a wild game of "Greeks, cowboys and Indians," The members of the Interfra ternity Council who are partici pating in the Christmas party program are Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Tau Ome ga, Phi Kappa Psi, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Rho Chi, Pi Kappa Pht, Phi Mu Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gam ma Delta, Acacia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi. Epsilon Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Phi,’ Alpha Zeta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta Rho, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. STD Names Sams Honorary Member Dr. Henry W. Sams, head of the Department of English, was selected bv Sigma Tau Delta, national English fraternity, for honorary membership. An initiation ceremony and mixer was held Sunday at the home of Douglas S. Mead, the sponsor of the local chapter. The following 14 students were also inducted into active mem bership: Judith Allen, Barbara Benner, Judith Bentz, Susan Eb erly, Sallie Hall, Carole Heisey; Jane Hess, Martha Kline, Linda Lane, Judith Mehler, Diane Mor itz, Suzanne Pohland, Nancy Put nam and Rosemary Williams. i:R 17, 1959 itiesEntertain n at Parties By DEX HUTCHINS efreshments, talk to Santa ATTENDING LIBERTY BOWL! SPECIAL ROOM RATES! SINGLES $6.00 DOUBLES $9.00 TWIN BEDS $ll.OO AIL ROOMS WITH BATH - RADIO- TV THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOTEL Chestnut at 9th Sts. Philadelphia 5, Pa. CONTACT:—HARRY GILBERT, Reservation Manager aternity men he program, 5 fun every hat the chil ter each year the reports some of the iattle of wits men and the THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA New 1960 -LM brings you taste... more taste... More taste New, free-flowing Miracle Tip unlocks natural tobacco flavor! That’s why L‘M can blend fine tobaccos not to suit a filter... but to suit your taste! McHenry Given Post As Nursing Coordinator Mrs. Ruth W. McHenry has been appointed coordinator of pursing education in the continuing ed ucation services. In her new duties, Mrs. Mc- Henry directs the University edu cation program currently being .conducted in 21 hospital schools of nursing. The program consists of courses in the biological and social sci ences, communications skills and foods and nutrition for students in the first year of training. yet low Journals Publish Z< Harold P. Zelko, of is titled “How Well Do You Corn speech, is author of two articles ■minicate?” annearine in recent iournals The second is in the November appearing in leceni journals. issue of the “Public Relations The first is in a special issue of journal” under the title “Internal “Education” devoted to the gen- Communication and Customer Re eral subject of communication andlations.” LIKE DIXIELAND? WE'VE GOT IT TONIGHT AT THE 'SKELLER! Another feature Of Our ANNUAL HOLIDAY WEEK DECEMBER 14-18 The All-American Rathskeller Corner of E. Collegeetnd Pugh j. - . by far... in tar! Only the 1960 L*M ■ other filters squeeze in! ■ Checks tars without choking taste! ■ Gives you the full, exciting flavor of the world’s finest, naturally mild tobaccos! fko's Articles Frees up flavor PAGE'SEVEN
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