??AGE FOL. reek Briefs .C.42mma Phi Beta Virginia MdCluskey was re cently elected president Of Gam po.l Phi Beta. Other now officers' orq. Suzanne Romig, vice-presi dent; Lee Ann Wagner, recording Nbcretary; Dorothy Limber, cor ),-.;ponding secretary; Mary Jane “ . t , -wsrt, treasurer; Arlene Mack, yn.;hing chairman; Phyllis James, pdblicity chairman. It Gamma Phi Beta initi ;4o.s include Phyllis James, Shir hi-Anne Bush, Martha Ann Koons, and. Marian Memory. l'heta Phi, Kappa De lts Doing a little hot-dogging on the side, the Alpha Phi,Delta's re cr.,itly entertained the Theta Phi Alpha's at a doggie roast and ci2.nice. Turning to the more in telleictual side, the Kappa Delts have invhed the Alpha Xi Delta's t o a travelogue in the southwest urge of Atherton, at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. egymnasts Win; Sweep 3 Events (Continued from page three) Cadets Coons and Gilliam fought out •for the other lour places. Army's ring men had consider able trouble from swaying—due to lack Of polish—during their porformances. However, Jamison took second place, Sorensen third, and Whitson and Saville claimed the last two spots for the West Po inters. (Robb and Whistler finished be the Lion trio in the tum tiling competition. PERFORMANCES BREAK The Cadets' performances, usu ally albove average against Penn S'ta'te, were marked by numerous breaks which showed consider ably in the one-sided score. Temple, considered to have one of the toughest squads in the . )past, defeated Army 50-46 sev eral weeks The Lions meet . the Owls in Rec Hall March 1 Alter journeying .to Syracuse next. Raturday to meet the Orange. • .• Mks Tares Receives • Sophomore (wen Award Genevieve Tiaras, sophomore in Liberal Arts, is the recipient of the , Cwens' scholar:thin for the !fall semester. The $5O scholarship is awarded on the basis of activities and medallic , stiantling. Miss Tams lies a 2.5 all-college .avergae, is a onember of Alpha Lambda Delta, College Symphony and the Louise ariomer Club. 9414 .a fr.( irthint" liNagew•kar444 teaLait Alpha Xi Dells Cop League Title Alpha XI Delta copped first place in the women's intramural basketball playoffs. Representing League I. they defeated Kappa Alpha Theta. League 'II Champs, and Nittany Co-Op. League 111. Whipping through their sched ule untied and undefeated, Alpha Xi's scoring was pace r ' by Ann Baker's noon average of 20 points a game. Other women in the !clitairripion.ship cono;ination were Nancy Killaim and Rene IVlowler, forwards: and Grace O'Donnell, Rea 'Hanzlik and Marilyn Drake, guards. Playing for Kappa Alinbit Theta the play-offs aver, Betty Cook, League II high scorer; Sally Brooke, Joyce Parker and Virgin ia Higgins. forwards Ann Fern crook, Ann Dunaway, Mary Bar nett and Elizabeth Doyle. guards. Co-op couriers, representing League were Lois Tinsley, Margaret McKnight, and Betty :Sammons, forwards; Wanda Rick ard, MErian Johnson, and Alma Kingsley, guards. Betty Sammons led the scoring. ' Ex-Wac Sally Hostetter and Phyllis James hooped second place in League I for Atherton Hall. The phys-ed guarding cam- • " / /- • / , . • 7 • - • - . • • . A wn you smoke PHILIP 11 ORRISI CLEAN, FRESH, PURE America's FINEST Cigarette! ;first smoke LI the morning or last one at night-04 yours, when you smoke PHILIP Monis! And. here's why ~ . . There's an important difference in PHILIP Mows man.. pfacture that makes PHILIP MORRIS taste better—smoke, better—because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world's 'finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment, —clean, fresh, pure! 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