PAGE SIX 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The Army field hockey squad took the lead in the intramural playoff series when they trounced the Navy eleven, 3-2, Tuesday. Barbara Painter, Barbara Smith,• and Penny Stevenson scored for Army while Jane Walbarst and Pete Snyder tallied for the Navy team. Army-Navy players were Select ** by the WRA Intramural Beard for outstanding ability shown dur trig interclass• games. A 2-2 tie resulted in the Monday tussle with Barbara Smith, Ann Wills, Alice Hooper, and Mary Giandel scoring. The line-ups follow: Army: Becky Walker, captain, Barbara Painter, Ann Wills, Bar bara Smith, Penny Stevenson, Lou Schlichter, Betsy Ross, Jinx Jen kins, Eunie Hurlburt, Mary Ann Jennings, Irish Craig, Lois Mc tlelland, Fay Matulis, Janet New ell, and Elinor Wills. Navy: Alice Hooper, captain, J. Alderfer, Betsy McGee, Mary Gundel, Jane Walbarst, Pete Sny der, M. M. Dunlap, Mary Lawther, Sally 'Etters, Mary Humphries, Ann Baker, Jo Broberg, Bobbie Briggs, Anita Geiger, and Dot Cohen. Intramural Cage Tilts Intramural basketball practice will begin November 27. They will be held in the gymnasium of White Hall, 7:15 p.m. every night that week, Becky Walker, chairman, has announced. Intramural games will begin De cember 5 and continue through January. Interclass and Army- Navy games will . follow. Overnight Hike . • An Ali-College coed cabin party sponsored by Outing Club has been scheduled for November 24 and 25. Coeds will leave White Hall Sat urday afternoon, hike to the WRA cabin on Tussey Mountain, and return to Stat'e College Sunday. Anyone interested should sign up en the locker room bulletin board. Odds Ends Bridge Club will be reorganized in the play room of White Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Miss Eleanor Wray, graduate assistant, will su pervise the group and will instruct beginners. Officers elected at the business meeting of Bowling Club Tuesday night are Mary . Gundel, president; Harriet Haas, vice-president; Meg Marcy, secretary; and Marty Hum phries, publicity chairman. Lucey Clayton, graduate assis tant, will instruct bowlers at 7:15 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday in preparation for the Intercol legiate Telegraphic Tournaments to be held in December. Have a Coca-Cola = So glad =um •or offering a soldier the comforts of home HOME! No place like it. And nobody knows it better than a fighting man back on furlough. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is otie of the comforts of home that belongs in your family refrigerator. At the words Have a "Coke", refreshment joins the party. The good old American custom of the pause that refreshes is spreading in rpany lands around the globe,—a symbol of our friendly home-Ways. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA WSGA, Panhel Counc Panhel Elects Weaver, Approves Rushing Code Officers of Panhellenic Coun cil for the next three semesters were elected at their re-organi-: zation meeting Tuesday, and a re vised rushing aide was presented and passed by both Pan-1-Tel and W6GA. Jeanne Weaver, Kappa Alpha Theta, will head Pan-Hel, with Priscilla Wagner, Alpha Chi OM ega, as vice president, Jane Dye, Kappa Kappa Gamma, as secre tary, and Ann Keller, Zeta Tau Alpha as treasurer. The revised rushing code stip ulates that sororities Inay have no association with first or second semester freshmen, first semester sophomores, or newt transfers un til formal rushing in January. There may be association with all ether upper classwomen. Panhellenic tea will be held in Atherton Lounge from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Novem ber 25, for all freshmen women and new transfers. Newly elected officers will be installed by Helen Martin, Pan- Hel president Tuesday. Panhellenic Council released the following calendar for rush ing: • Sat. No. 25 Panhellenic tea Sat. Dec. 2 Open house Sat. Dec. 16 Open house Mon.-Sat. Jan. 8-13—Open rush ing 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sun. Jan. 14 Silent period Mon.-Thurs. Jan. 15-18—Open • rushing. Each house may have two rushing parties, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. Jan. 20—Coffee hours from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 3:45 p m. to 5:15 p.m. Sun. Jan. 21—Silent period un til 7 p.m., when lists may be procured from the Dean of Women's office. No informal rushing will be permitted before formal rushing, which will open January 8. Coeds to Address Cards All coeds are invited to attend the letter-writing hour in White Hall from 7 to 9 p. in. Tuesday. Sponsored by Philotes, the group will address Christmas cards to all former College men who are now in the service. In addition to addressing greet ing cards, coeds who wish to may write letters to servicemen on the Philotes correspondence list. .% 1 1' " THE COLLEGIAN sorority Shorts Alpha Chi Oiega Alpha Chi Oniega 'and Kappa . Alpha Theta will be the , guests Monday night of Gamma Phi Beta when Dr. Conrad B. Link, associate professor of Horticulture, will speak. Di.. Link will show, slides on flower arrangement. Theresa KrackY and Lois Lewis will be initiated Sunday night. Jane Gleichert is visiting Alpha Chi Omega this' week. Shirley Rit zel will be a weekend guest. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta will entertain Mrs. Winifred Corwin Robinson, national president, this weekend. Rosemary Keyser will be initiated Sunday. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma will hold an Open House for the V-12 immediately following the game tomorrow. Re freshments will be served. kappa Alpha Theta Monday's regular Theta meeting featured another in the series of educational talks. The guest speak er was Edward K. Hibshman, alumni secretary, who gave a his tory of the College's past customs and old buildings. Kappa Della Mrs. Daniel Eison Sowler, na tional inspector of Kappa Delta, will visit the chapter at the Col lege this weekend. In honor of her stay the Kappa Deltas will attend the football game together tomorrow. A dinner will be given in the State College Hotel and an Alum Tea will be held at the Thome of Mrs. Helen Loman, provence . president. Sigma Delta Tau. . Sigma Delta Tau held elections this week, naming Harriet Miller president of the group for the coming year. Arline Crystal was elected vice-president; Betty Ber man, corresponding secretary; Dorothy Robinson, recording sec retary; and Raisa Poser, treasurer. Elsie Bohard, Joan Lane, and Marion Papernick were initiated into the sorority last night and a dinner was held at the Nittany Lion Inn following the initiation ceremony. Sigma Delta Tau will be enter tained by the Beta Sigma Rho fraternity Sunday afternoon. ou're back .'s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbrevia tions. That's why yoti hear Coca-Cola called "Coke". I Name Officers Women's Dorm noires Announce New Officers Final results of house elections held in all campus dormitories last Monday night were announ ced at WSCA meeting Wedries daY evening. The * s einen of the southeast unit of Atherton Hall elected Ann , . Emory 'President; southwest unit, •Helen McCalgin; northeast unit, *ancy Norton; northwest unit, Shirley Connor. Grange dormitory president is Helen Beth . Orange; McAllister Jane Healy; Watts Hall, Bar bara Smedley; Irvin Hall, Bar bara Morrison; and Jordan Hall, Jane Davis. WSGA President Gertrude G. Rosen read, a letter to Senate from the Mifflin CCurity Welfare Home, asking the support of the women student body again this We're in Good Company! "Etta GaYnes",is another fine braiid of fashion clothes sold at Other stores selling "Etta Gaynes" are-- 'as featured in' VOGUE For spirited young figures! Brush-strokes in braid • point up the slim lines of this fitted coat by ETTA GAMS. Lovingly tailored in 'DUVBLOOM," a 100% wool fabric by ? AMERICAN WOOLEN CO. Quality rayon lined with EARL-GLO. In black or gray. Sizes 9 lo 17-10 lo 16 CHARLES SHOP Home's in Pittsburgh Marshall Field in Chicago Blum Store in Philadelphia B. Althan in New York . ' • \. Charles Shop Friday, November 17, 1944 SUMlfit pie - 1014 i Cidit Fads 110 Bandages .At the first surgical dressings class of the semester, 100 coeds made 11,036 gauze bandages. Al= phtt Epsilon Phi tcipped all other dbrorities with 25 present. Three rooms on' the Vitt floor of the Home. ..gconomies are now available :from 7 to 8;30 Sin' the wo'r'k. 2tecl cicksg etvisoit urge •ceeds to help Atith ttie projeet, as it is ketpiesteit'ffnd sponsored by the vsrsGA, titrim State women's organization. att to Hold Open House GSO will- hold an Open HObse at Woodman's Hall frOm 2 'to 6 p.m. Sunday, according to -Nancy Norton, president. All Servicemen and civilian men are invited. • . . . year for their annual Christmas Drive. WSGA voted its unani;. mous support to a drive for con- . tribittiOns next month. ~- t 1:. i.,..'4.,,, . .
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