The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 04, 1947, Image 4

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    I:AGE FOUR
WM Badminton, Table Tennis
Volleyball Intramurals Begin
WiRA bta drati table t ennit:
anal volleyball intramural.% open
ed last week and will contione
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iniron Claire Parks said. Sixteen
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Itesults of the first week of play
VOLLEYBALL
. . 53; Thetas
Atherton .. 54: Alpha Xi... 14
AChiO .... 58; AOPi 26
AEPhi. default; Delta Zeta win
Phi Sig 54; Aldebaron.. 13
Coop .... win; snr... default
IiCfCG . 61; Tri-Dolt ... 24
Gamma Phi. 39; Frazier
34:. Phi Mu
BADMINTON
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single and a double game). ,Seol
eS noted are games won
2: Gamma Phi.. 1
2; ZTA
3; Delia Gamma 0
Tri-Delt
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3; AChio
Thetas
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2; Alpha Xi .. 1
Atherton
Cody Manor
deititilt Delta Ze.la.• win
2; Theta Phi .. 1
3; Phi Sig 0
Town
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karab Sponsors Exhibit
Of Student Sketches
An exhibition of student
sketches sponsored by Scarab,
architectural honorary, is on dis
play in the Mineral Industries
Art Gallery, reported Edward R.
Hyde, president of the society.
The exhibit consists of water
colors and charcoal sketches done
iby architectural students in col_
leges all over the country. The
public is invited to see the dis
play from .9 a. m. to 9 p. an., said
Hyde.
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TABLE TENNIS
Each match consists of two
singles and a double game.
Gamma Phi.. 3; KKG .0
AChi 0 3: AOPi 0
Thetas 2; ChiO 1
Theta Phi .. 2: Delta Zeta ... 1
Cody Manor
forfeit ,SDT
Delta Gamma 2; Coop
AEPhi
Mark Reports
Speedy Drills
Fire drills have been conducted
in all the women's dormitories
and sororities on campu, within
the past three days, according to
Capt. Philip Mari of the Cam Pas
Patrol.
Kappa Kappa Gamma proved
to the fastest group amentt the
sororities and cleared their house
in 15 seconds.
Listed clearance time; for the
dormitories were:
Mac Allister Hall 4 mins.
Grange Hall ....2 mins. 45 secs.
Woman's Building
2 mins. 40 secs.
Jordan Ha 11.... 2 mins. 40 secs.
Watts Hall 1 min. 40 sect.
Irvin Hall 2mins.
Atherton Hall 3 minis.
Drills are held at least three
timeg each semester, . said Capt.
Mark.
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CLYDE THORNHILL IS COMING and
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:Ifia.ill Mii!ik 'PUBL..
Halt Bowls
New Record
Georgeanna Holt set a new
women's bowling telegraphic
record for Penn State by bowl
ing 100 in the intercollegiate
match last week, Betty Vander_
beck. student manager, said to
day.
Rolling 152. in her second
game. Miss Holt placed , fourth
in the single gam e and double
game divisions; boosting the Col
lege team to seventh place out
of Ili competitors in the tourna
ment.
Bowling for Penn State with
Miss Holt were Renabelle Grube.
148-162; Marjory Riley, 'lO5-152;
Betty Vandenbeck, 124-152, and
Beverly Williams. 116_137.
The National Telegraphic
Bowling Tournament was organ
ized at Penn State in 1940-41 by
Miss Mildred Lucy, instructor of
women's physical education. Be_
ginning with 7 clubs, 44 colleges
from 21 st::tes are now members.
Four tournaments are scheduled
each year. Penn State placed 12th
out of 15 in December's match.
Women►s Music Honorary
Initiates Seven Members
Louise Homer club, women's
music honorary, initiated seven
new members
_Sunday. Those
initiated In elude Ann Berk
heimer, Anna Hay, Patricia 'Man
son, Paulette Minner, 'Beverly
Raznor, Nancy Sheriff, and, Jo
sephine Stanley.
Delta Zeta
Delta Zeta is holding their
pledge dance at the Delta Tau
Delta house March 22. Pat Pat
terson and his ' orchestra will
play for the affair.
The Kappa Kappa Gammas
,entertained the Delta Zetas at a
tea Sunday.
Pi Kappa Alpha
New pledges of Pi Kappa Al_
pha include James Spade, Wil
liam Reichard, Theodore Wolfe,
and . James Wood.
Alpha Zeta
Alpha Zeta recently pledged
Samuel Anthony, Emory Brown,
Robert Fields, Henry Funk, Neil
Gingrich, and (Roy Gunther.
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Most people should get extra vitamins as a.
safeguard to good health . . especially people
like yourselves, energetic, young tycoons with ,a .
million things to do each time you turn around.
Let vitamins step in next time you feel the old
personality getting a little `woozie" and you'll
know What we mean when we say . ..as an
extra safeguard, as an extra sparkle . try
some vitamins.
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CST RATE ..STORES
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TUIESDAY, MARCH 4, 1941
Co-Ccl;Ls
Alpha Chi Rho
Robert Crockett was recently
elected president at Alpha Chi
Rho. Other officers are the same
as last semester.
New initiates are Edwin Birsch,
Mark Canis, James Lecocq,
Schilling, William Schaaf,
Donald Shaw, Frank Thompson,
and Joseph Weber.
Thomas Byrnes, JeS'eph Cur
ran, and Samuel Morris were re
cently pledged. -
Collegian Pictures
Collegian junior editorial and
business boards are requested to
report for LaVie pictures at the
Photo Shop at 7:15 o'clock to
night. Members are asked to wear
dark suits and dark jackets.
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