FIRMAY, MARCH 14 1947 Officers Compete for Quill Mortar Board JOAN HARRINGTON Woine.A's Inirumurul Touxpeys close Znd, Week, Lisp. Scoes, • Results of the second week of play in WRA intramural •volley ball, and table tennis leagues are: VOLLEYBALL ChiO-AOPi, 53-11 Alpha Xi-Thetas, 37_37 Atherton-AiChiO, 47_22 Kappa Delta-Kaippas, 56_29 Gamina Phi-JP4i. Mu, 44.34 Frazier-Tri Delt, 42228 Aldefoaron_AEPhi. • win, default Phi Sig-'SPT, 49-23 Coop-Delta Zet, win, default BADMINTON Each. match consists di: two single and a double game. Scores are games won. Town-Alpha Xi, 3-0 Phi S'igrCody Manor, 3-0 • Delta Zeta-Theta Phi; 3-0 ChiO-AOPi, 3-0 • Thetas-Alpha Xi, 2_l Atherton_AChiO, 3-0 Gamma Phi-ZTA; 3_o Kappa Delta-Delta Gamma, 2_l Tri Delta_Phi Mu, 2_l TABLE TENNIS Each match consists of two singles and a doulble game." Delta Gamma-Kaptpa'Delta, 2-1 PM. Mu-Gamma Phi, 3-0 Coop_Kappas, 3,0 Delta Zeta-AEPhi, 3-0 Theta Phi-MT, 2-11 WRA:Ti) Erij.r,ltOjn Girls at Op'en House WRIA will entertain 1.6 girls from Belleilonte, State College; and other. nearby high schools in an open house 'at White Hall 'to morrow afternoon, \MA presi dent Ann Baker said today. ' The girls -will•see an exhibition of the Swim Club in the pbol, a program by the Modern Dance Club, and a basketball game be tween the Army and. Navy teams. The Wesley - Foundation . of the Methodist Church "At our St. Patrick's Party Your face shOuld, be seen And yez be 'viearin' • ' A bit of the green." 0 TlME—Friday, March. 14th 8:00 o'clock • Wesley Foundation Gymnasium SUNDAY, MARCH 16 9:30 a.m.—Church School . 10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:30 p.m.—Student Supper ' 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.—"A School in Christian Living" 6:3o—Classe s for everyone. 7:30 Speaker: Dr. A. Vander Meer t " udio-Visual Aids in the : . Church" t •'-..' • , you Are Welcome WRA ANN BAKER Phi Sig-Cody Manor, 3_o ChiO-AOPI, 3-0 Thetas-Alpha Xi, 3_o AChi Xi-Atherton ; 2_l 4 Coeds to Debate Seton Hill 'College . Women's Debate Team will enter four delegates in a tourna / T n_ent to be held at Seton Hill Col lege, Greensburg tomorrow. To be discussed is the question: "Re solved, That labor shall have a direct share in the manrogement of industry." ,• • ' Rose Marie - Wagner and Betsy Marshall compose the affirmative squad; the negative team will in clude. Jane Fouracre and' Sally Freedly. A 'member of the speech d.epartment• will accompanY the four representatives to this ortho dox debate style .touruarnent.t I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conner well corned the birth of a.' haby'giri, Susan Kay, on Saturdayfrriol7 l inti, March 8. . To the . P:enn SfOte W men • . . . CONGRATULATIONS! rP on your .15th. Attnivorsary on campus, trent— The -0 1 7 ,1 n U E s • Et a - 19; THE. DAILY COY .T STATE COT .T .FGE, PMINSYLVAINTIA Junior Service Board WSGA MARY MARGARET BARNETT Rifle-wonlen Shoot 500 In IptercOltegiqk ' Meet. Penn State's riflewomen shot a perfect 500 out :of,q., possible 500 points in tbeir yecept4elegraphic meet with four_ colleges,. Rifle Club president W.inda Rickard said today. Shooting perfect"scores on the 50-foot White Hall range for the College were Joan Heath, Jean Posey, Miss Rick a r d, Laura Wiley, and Laurie Zekauskas. Competing Colleges' Returns Telegraphic returns from two of the competing colleges listed Rhode Island State College's score . at 478 and _University of Michigan, 479. Returns from the University of Kansas and Uni versity •of Hawaii have not yet been, received. ' • The flve,highest.of ten targets are _.submitted for intercollegiate rating. II e's ides the perfect scorers; Lovetta. Dinius, Polly GOoplwin,. _Jeanne. Houtz,. Bar bara Knoll. and Betty Jane Sam mons participated in •the Meet. .The rifle. varsity has .won - six out of 'eight matches; 11 being scheduled for the season.' They JEAN NELSON lost to Beaver College by- one point, .to Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical' College by 3 Doirds. , The riflewomen will compete With Massachusetts State College and the University of Oklahoma tonight., lure the man most likek to succeed - in Van lieUSoll r..:,,i SbLg dinicl tie., Exclusive Agency for Van Hemen President's Porch served as Stu:. dent Union in 1898. G,irls cut in on man! Why? Look at that Van Holism Shirt! Famous Van Heusen collar styling sends your Eye-Q zooming. Figure-fit tailoring eMphasizes the athlete in you. Style, comfort, plus magic sewmanship and Sanforized, laboratory-tested fabrics to d ive you many semesters of economical Ny&tr. Graduate to Van Heusen today! Phillips-Jones Corp., New York 1, N. Y., makers of Van Heusen Shirts, Ties, Pajamas, Collars, Sport Shirts. / 1 /40) ) STATE COLLEGE PAGE TIMM:
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