PAGE FOUR Women itt Sporb Becky Walker clinched the all college table tennis title by de feating Joyce Parker, 2-0, 2-1. Eunice , Hurlburt won over Irish Craig, 2-0, 2-0, to take the all-college badminton title. Alpha Xi Delta eked out a 11-10 win over Ath East in the intra mural softball tilt. Chi Omega lost to Nittany Co-op, 14-12. All-college bowling tourna ment will start next week accord ing to Becky Walker, intramural chairman. Intramural championship cup will be awarded to the team with the highest number of points ac quired during the 1944-45 season in the latter part otf next week. Cups will also be awarded at that time to the all-college champions and to the captains of the teams that won in the intramurals. Four coeds have been accepted for the cheerleading squad, ac cording to Guy Newton, head cheerleader. They are Virginia Gallup, Wilma Grove, Betsy Heagy and Claire Robinson. [itAT PENN 'STATE 7 eYTHE COLONIAL 123 W.NittanyAve. arkIPL 4 Crii 1 1004777/CRSQS jj , . ALL ROOMS WITH vie RUNNIHO WATER Dial 4 -'.. QUALITY FOODS at FAIR PRICES e MEATS • FRUITS * FRESH PRODUCE e CANNED GOODS TEMPLE MARKET FREE DELIVERY 131 W. BEAVER PHONE 4921 Why Be Left Out of America's Favorite Pastime? The MASI 209 E. Beaver, State College ... YOUR DANCING ANALYZED FREE! ... Champion Boxer's Niece Wins 14 Swimming Medals It's cusomary for Zivics to kayo opponents in the ring, but when one emerges victor in the water, it's news. Jacqueline Zivic, niece of the boxer, Fritzie Zivic, and first se mester freshman at the College, holds 14 medals in swimming. Having started in competition at the age of 12, 17-year-old Jacque won her first title three years ago in Pittsburgh, her home town. She now holds three titles won i n Allegheny Mountain Associa tion Meets—ZOO-meter junior free style record, 100-meter junior back stroke title and •100-meter senior free style record. "I guess competition runs in my family," Jacque admitted. "Dad was a boxer until I was about two years old, then ho retired. Soon after, he gave Uncle Fritzie blood when he was ill and then my uncl e won the championship." The versatile Freshman who was the first girl lifeguard chosen in the Pittsburgh area last sum mer is also a flyer. As one of the youngest aviatrixes at the Butler airport, Jacque made her first solo flight. October, 1944. "Why do you go in for swim ming so heartily when you in tend to major in psychology?" Jacque was asked. She 'considered a while. "Well I like to see any sport done gracefully and swimming happens DANCING ... Do you How WE CAN TEACH YOU THE LANGUAGE OF THE FEET IN A COUPLE .IS CONVERSATION TO MUSIC ! the same "grammar"? Can you say is your interesting things OF HOURS! WE GUARANTEE IT! THE COT J G lAN to b e my favorite," State's new est athlete replied. "Then, too, anything that leads to traveling !s interesting." Jacque, no doubt, was referring to her performance in Buffalo as a n aquabelle with Buster (Crabbe . in the "Water Follies of 1944." , When asked if she attracted any notice with her name card pro claiming "Zivic," Jackie threw up hed hands, groaning: "People shot questions at me all the time—particularly the fel lows who knew the name. The worst part was, I wasn't allowed to sneak to them, and now I get tired telling everyone I AM Frit zi's niece. "Watch and see," Jackie warn ed, with an impish smile. "some day everyone is going to ask my uncle Fritzi if he's any relation to Jacqueline Zivic!" Mortar Board 'raps At Sunday Breakfast Mortar Board, senior women's honorary society, tapped its new members at a breakfast in Ather ton Bali on Sunday. The tappees are Nancy Bartch, Ruth Bollinger, Betty Coplan, An nabelle Jansson, Patricia Turk, and Mary Margaret Dunlap. Helen Jean 'Swenson, a mem ber o.g the physical education de partment and a Mortar Board ad visor, was made an honorary member of the society. IWA Elects Officers Independent Women's Associa tion elected the following officers for the summer semester: Florence Zankel, president; Shirley Levin son, vice-president; Pearl Mince moyer, corresponding secretary; Rita Penner, recording secretary; Birdie Diemel, social chairman; and Mary Bitner, publicity chair man. evening? "word" to music? Sorority ....3horta CHI OMEGA: Elizabeth Merkle, a psychology major, recently was given Chi Omega's Barbara S. Hal ler Award in Social Sttidies. The scholarship, awarded annually to a woman who has shown outstand ing ability within the Sield of so cial studies, is to further research. Chi Omega actives and pledges held a picnic at the Ski Lodge Sunday. GAMMA PHI BETA actives will have charge of the Bond Booth at the Corner Room next week. This is the second War' ond campaign in which the sorority has participated this year. Actives entertained town alumnae at tea Sunday. KALLOZETIA elected Patricia Nelson and Nancy Thompson rep resentatives to Panhellenic Coun cil. KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Chi Phi fraternity plans an informal party for Theta actives at their house tomorrow night. In honor of Mrs. Hummel Fishburn, outgoing advisor, Mrs. Joe .Bedenk, incom ing advisor, and both advisory boards, the active chapter will hold a party at the house. 'Monday. KAPPA DELTA plans a picnic at Whipple's Dam Sunday, and will be entertained at another pic nic at Fairmount Park by the alumnae chapter. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA alumnae held a picnic at 'fort Woods last night for actives and pledges. PHI MU repledged Dorothy Beck and Ruth Clymer recently. SIGMA DELTA TAU's newly elected officers are: Elsie Bohard, president; Betty Berman, vice rwesident; Miriam Robinson, sec retary; and Eileen Ershler, treas urer. Big Sisters Needed Joan Bissey; newly installed town senator, urges that coeds de siring little sisters for the sum mer semester fill out blanks and hand them in to their hall presi dents. Hall presidents may obtain ad ditional little sister blanks in the Dean of Women's office. Coeds Coins for China netted $240 which will be donated to United China Relief. STUDIOS Phone State College 4769 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1945 WSGA Allows Coeds 2 o'clocks For Ball A revision in hours for coeds for the remainder of the, semester has been approved by WSGA, an nounced Joan Schearrer, Judicial chairman. All women will have 2 o'clock permissions for Inter- Fraternity dance, which will be a 11 o'clock dance. Upperclass women will be al lowed 11 o'clock•permissions dur ing fin'al week with the stipula tion that these permissions be used with discretion by coeds•with finals scheduled for the follow ing day. Senior women will have 1 o'- clock permission for the night be fore graduation. 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