PAGE .0011111 UsimALaai 14 Frazier hall 45 lielta Zeta .113 •Ald'ebaron Tri Deft . 4 C,ody Manor 20 Co-op 22 ,Ahio Mac Hall 28 Alpha Xi 38 Town '2O Ath 32 Delta Garin 16 AJOR 28 Gamma lPhi 16 Theta 22 TPA 4- Theta 'Phi win KKG 34 Phi Mu 36 Damns 25 MD 31) Forfeit. S I). IL. )1. Y S Sittudesit Movies Friday and Saturday • 7:15 P. M. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA .—starring Ronald Coleman, Madeline Carroll, and Doug las Fairbanks, Jr.... in an forgettable portrayal in this story of daring adventure, reg al romance, flashing swords and life and death intrigues. • J.J. lIRONBADIK presents the ":1-lindu (Rope Triok" and "The Symbol of Ammon Ra" Friday, evening 7:115 Am. "The Prison er of Zenda" follows irnmed, lately. Saturday evening, same time, Hroanadik presents "A Drunkard's Nightmare" after which the same feature will follow. Schwab Auditorium AIIIIMEIMIMiMMIIMEIIIIM, DANCE T. THE MUSIC BRAD- HUI IT SNOW XL ,i G 171° OLIC )It's the dance of. the season . . . . with vocals by JEANNE BIRDSEYE ,Sanuary 18 REC H,iii, LL $3.00 per couple Women in Sports With just one more week of gaime. scheduled in the women's basketball intrarrturals, Alpha Xi Delta, Thetas, and Nittany Co-op top their respective leagues. Each of the teams has whipped up an undefeated record. Cody Manor, last year's champs and the only freshman dorm team ever to win the trophy title, has done little more than break even with three wins and two losses. Most of their last year's 'players now play for sororities. Alpha Xi heads League 'l, with high scorer Ann Baker racking up the points. Playing with Ann are Dorothy Johnson and Renee Mowles, lorwards, and Rita 'Hartz lik, Grace O'Donnell an r i Nancy Kellam on defense.. ALPHA XI CHALLENGED Alpha Xi faced its Waterloo— and came out on top 38-28 in a clash 'with Mac Hall Tuesday night when three phys-ed major guardis, Lcovetta Dinius, Marjorie Gamsly and Louise Grossman, working together in a swift mow ing sliding-zone defense tried to fence in Ann Baker. Baker hoop ed 32 points through the opposi tion. Sally Brooke' . and 'Betty Codke are pacing the Theta scoring, leading League 2.. Guarding mainstays are tall Ann Dunaway and Virginia Higgins. Co-op, with one more game scheduled, hlas League 3 in hand. BOWLING AchiO rolled out a .506 loss to Atherton, and Town forfeited to ChiO Tuesday night. Phi Mu won' over •ZTA, 642536, and Kappas tapped Theta Phi 479-44.1 Wed nesdaiy. Scores represent a total of five games. High scorers were Sally Hos tetter with IGO for Ath and ;Geor gearma Holt, who rolled out 12 . 6 for Phi. Mu. OUTING CLUB . . . will meet at Student Union at 2 o'clock Sunday for an ice skating party—Hwith the weather van's OK. 9-12 Semi-Formal THE DAM? COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pied Typer A quip circulating fondly among them students from their Dean Frank C. Whitmore goes, "!Man's four necessities df life are food, clothing, shelter, and anything else he can get his hands on." DREAD Latest thing in finals is Satur day night exams. Which also con notes Friday night behind specs and text. Suggested soft music to be played while cramming—Sina tra's "This Is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening." JANUARY •VALENTINES The engagement of June grad uate. Barbara Stocker, Phi Mu alum, to Timothy Luchenback was announced when she and Cath erine Fix, also a Phi Mu alum, visited. Helen Wallace, Gamma Phi Beta, is betrothed to Albert Moore, Ohio college man. . . . Beta Sigma Omicron announced the marriage of their chapter president, Florence Baize, to Floyd Moschini of Allentown over the recent holiday. RIVAL IN THE CLASS By a C&Fer 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved, they say. I don't mind losin', but the cost Of your yawn in class next day Is too d--- much to have to pay. PAST DOINGS ,The football house threw its in augural semi -formal, the "Casey Jones Hop," at the Greystone Manor last Saturday night for the squad and its guests. . . . At the Beta Sig house, the AriStocrats played at a formal dinner dance. . . . The Spider Spin, a semi formial at the Theta Xi house, fea tured Pa u 1 Grove's orchestra. Alpha Chi Omega was hostess to the Kappa Sigs Sunday afternoon and Alpha Tau Omega entertained the ZTAs. THE FEAST Twenty-dour steaks were de voured by 12 men when new Lambda Chi Alpha olf ficers squired the old officers to a Cor ner dinner Sunday. The guests were Moylan . Brown, president; Roy Rumbaugh, vice-president; Roll o Smethers Jr., secretary; William Price, treasurer; William Hanlon, social Chairman; Robert Rumpf, pledge train er; Louis Gauthey, rushing chairman. CIRCULATING Alpha Xi Delta entertained the Girl Scout troop of Wooodycrest in the Reformed Church there last night while at the Beta Theta Pi house Chi Omega were guests. at dinner. . . . Mrs, George Leffler, advisor to Gamma Phi Beta, will entertain graduating Gamma Phis at dinner tonight. Delta Gam graduating seniors will be feted at a (buffet supper at the hcime of Mrs. Harold Deal and Theta seniors at a Nittany Lion lunch eon, 'both tomorrow. . . . Sunday the Phi Delts will trek to the Gamma Phi Beta suite to a "Snow .t. • , King" party. . . ..ADPI will enter, tairl their graduating seniors g buffet supper Monday night. Alpha Zeta will be host at an informal_ "Monte Carlo Night" to night. Phi Sigma Sigma and their guests will dance at a Sapphire Ball at the University Clulb to morrow night. Thirty Pennsylvania counties were represented in the student body the first College year. CROSSROADS We will start serving now at - 4 :30 to take care of everyone and avoid wait ing Come Early Crossroads Restaurant Boalsburg IDANCE„ . . TO YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS at SKYTO OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY X-GI Owned and Operated Dancing!. Good Food GUZZLIN' CLASS OF '57 ERMAY, JANUARY 11, WV; Dean of Women; Staff Give Tea tor Graduates One hundred five graduating senior women will be honored at a tea given for them by Dottor Pearl E. Weston, acting Dean of Women, and her staff in the office from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday aft ernoon. GUS Dial 5-2721