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Immediate cause seems to be the ception Tuesday, April 29. have bridge tournament. been announced by Gertrude L. Talk for more joint fraternity- Helimeys '4l and Jane H. Firestein sorority functions recalls many 42. co-chairmen. affairs held during every year ' Appointments are decorations— • which don't go into print. Judith L. Cutshall '4l; entertain- Fraternities already on the cam ment—Grace M. Hendershot '4l; pus greatly aided sororities to publicity—Alice M. Murray '42; establish here by offering their houses for founding, pledge, and ilnance---Betty RoSe Broderick '44, IArSGA treasurer; ushers—Helen initiation ceremonies. B. Cramer '4l and Beatrice J. Winn Since September, fraternities 42 invitations—Marge King '42; have extended 27 invitations for '; refreshments Medora Wolbert sororities to dine with them and 42; and properties Lenore M. in many cases sororities have re- Heinz '4l. ' ciprocated. Members of the receiving lute There is great room for more include President and Mrs. Ralph cooperation among men's and D. Hetzel, Dean Charlotte E. Ray, women's Greek groups. One fra ter Jean Babock '42, WSGA president, a nity and sorority annually hold Betty L. Zeigler '42, WRA presid- . reception for the faculty, and these affairs are notable successes. eat, and Miss Helimers, senior co- If more houses could unite to spon chairman. sor like affairs, how much farther could student-faculty relations go? Kappa Alpha Theta will enter- The likely groups to initiate stu tain Phi Kappa Sigma at a coffee dent-faculty receptions and teas hour at 7 p.m. Sunday, are the fraternity—sorority groups since all facilities necessary to en tertain are at their disposal. Possibly the groups can cooper ate with Christmas charities, more bridge tournaments, and in other activities. Cooperation thus far has been lauded by both fraternities and sororities. A good thing shouldn't stop now. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MMI THE DAILY .COT.I.RGIAN We, The Women For More Panhei, IFC Cooperation Lately, for the first 'time, cam- Women In Sports In the first telegraphic bowling match reported among eastern sports circles, Penn State coeds defea t e d Williamsport .High School, 1444 to 1314, in three game competition. With "Play Ball!" welcomed on Holmes Field, four teams opened WRA's spring intramural pro gram. Freshman majors beat freshman college, 23-20, and soph omore, majors won from sopho more college, 40-4. Heavy-hitters for the '44 phys. edders were Mildred Cookerly and Fran Angle, who each scored 4 runs, and college sluggers in cluded Helen Keefauver who brought in 4 runs, and Marjorie Hazelet and Mary Krall who each drove in 3. Sophomore standouts were Alice Burwell, Martha Duffman, Laila Dunkleberger, and Pauline Rugh, who each scored 4 runs for the majors. Lacrosse (Continued from Page Three) encountered the University of Maryland's national lacrosse champions who piled up an early lead and coasted to a 12-3 victory. Able to score only once sin the first, second, and last periods, the invading Lions fell easily before the thundering assault of the Ter rapin ten who hammered six goals into the Nittany netting in the first session, three more in the second, one in the third, and two in the fourth. Maryland scored first early in ,the game, but Nittanyman Jim Ritter knotted the count at 1-all. The Terps then roared to a 9-1 ad vantage before reserve Charlie Lockwood tallied for the Lions. Center Al Blair scored the Thiel men's third goal in a last-minute play. Love At First Sight! 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