paws® FOOR Riflers Place First in Nationals Penn State’s Rifle squad won first place in the I£>47 Women’s intercoilegate Rifle Postal Match es according to an official notifi cation received by the team’s coach, Miss Marie Haidt. A trophy will be awarded to the team and silver medals will be received by the five women whose scores were counted to ward the team record. The total Tekes Celebrate; Keagy Has a Son! The state of! California is mighty sunny, but for Donald Keagy, State College is brighter. Sven when it’s raining. , At 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, the phone rang at the Tau Kappa Ep silon house. It was Western Union with a wire for Keagy. After hearing the news, he ran upstairs, grabbed the box of cigars that had been kept there and let loose with a series of war whoops. After weeks of “sweating it out,” tele phone strike and all, the good news had come. At 4:30 pan. Tuesday, Keagy learned, he had become the father of Michael, a bouncing boy of seven pounds and nine ounces. In the middle of the semester, wife Marion went out to her moth er’s home in San Jose to wait fo r the birth of her baby. Right now Don can hardly wait to see his fitst son and plans to see him after finals. At the present time, the Keagys are on the waiting list fo r a Wind crest trailer, where they hope to live when they come back to school in the Fall. QUALITY FOODS at FAIR PRICES ® BLEATS © FRUITS © FRESH PRODUCE • CANNED GOODS TEMPLE MARKET 131 W. BEAVER PHONE 4831 FREE DELIVERY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA team score was 2439. Individual scores used for this total are Jean Posey, 490; Joanne Houtz, 489; Wanda Rickard, 489; Laurie Zek auskas, 436, and Barbara Knoll, 485. The second place winner was Carnegie Institute of Technolo gy with a team scor e of 2426. Ok lahoma Agricultural and Mechan ical College placed third with a Intramurals ChiO, Atherton Hall Top Women's Softball League Chi Omega and Atherton took their fourth straight games in the WRA softball tournament Tues day night, CihiO batting a 6-0 win over AOPi, Atherton topping AChiO, 13-3. Atherton, which recently took All-College badminton and volley ball crowns, will face ChiO, last year’s softball titlist, for the first lime this season on Holmes Field Tuesday night. Southpaw Claire Parks, ChiO, will face Atherton’s Susan Geiger on the mound. Tuesday’s losses were the third out of four games for AChiO and AOPi, AChiO defeating AOPi, AOPi topping Gamma Phi Beta earlier in the season. Atherton Geiger Bowers Hostetter Newell Brown Grossman Halow Carson Oranson Gamby AOPi Hofmann Alderfer Kramers Peterson Jones Randall Hartman Brown Bitne r Huimpton lb Shettel 2b Snyder 3b McGhee If Pottelger cf P. Peters xf Bihl Ford Sedan Winner Delp Hits Another Jackpot Seemingly'blessed with the ca pacity for buying winning tick ets, Frank Delp, winner of the Ford sedan given by the Ameri can Legion, has done it again. Only this time it’s a pressure cooker. Then last week end, he drove the new car to his home in Pitts burgh. On his way he stopped in Altoona and bought a ticket on a pressure cooker which was being raffled off by a fire com pany. Several days later he re ceived a letter telling him he had won. 'Mama- (Continued from page one) Street,” a cat, the pet of Trudi Bowman, will take part in the current show. The assistants to the director are Ruthye Cohen and Rita Patterson. total of 2413. In the Women’s Individual Match Penn State placed three among the top ten in the coun try. Nancy Killam won fourth place with a score of 486. Joan Heath placed seventh with 485 and Laurie Zekauskas took ninth place with 483. Bronze medals have already been received as awards for these three women. Panhellenic Sing Honors Coeds' 75th Anniversary The annual Panhellenic Sing, May 18, will commemorate the 75th anniversary of coeds on the campus, according to co-chair men Mona Smulyan and Phyllis Schmelzle. A chorus, under the direction of Romayne Aumiller and com posed of four members from each of the nineteen sororities, will provide the background music. Campus fashions from 1872 to the present time' will be modeled by several sorority members. The audience will participate in the singing of old folk songs. Also a dance group, directed by Miss Dorothy Briant, will pre sent the various stages of Amer icn dances. CLASSIFIEDS AChiO Jamison Nickel Globisoh Simpson Powell Posey PI LAMBDA PHI fraternity will be open this summer. Living quarters can' be arranged by calling Wolf Swimmer at 3204 between 6 and 7 p.m. Feistel Garrett Stryker Jenkins ChiO FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet utility car radio. Slightly used. Call 4617. First $4O takes it. VETERAN AND WIFE desire to rent trailer during summer. Write 623 S. Walnut street, State College. Jordan B. Peters LOST Girls gold identification bracelet with “Mildred" on it. Sentimental value. Reward. Call 4645. FOR SALE—E-flat alto sax,, very good condition. Call Sid, 2392. THREE RIDERS wanted to Phil- adelphia, leaving Saturday noon, returning late Sunday af ternoon. Call Bob Waldo, 4953. LOST in vicinity of Sparks, one black and silver Parker pencil. Please return. Call 2963. Reward. LOST Blue-gray Parker “51” pen with name Richard W. Hendler on it. Call .4933 or 2486, PLEASE! Living accommodations desperately needed by student couple, beginning this fall semes ter. References. Call Betsy Dob son, 4864. PERSON who took Naval Officer’s raincoat from Sparks Friday call Paul, 3985, Roorii 2. Getting very wet. , fro knkltt: “WARDROBE TUCKS". Write iUj tut, tec.. Bid I, t»M BmA**;, Hnr Tirk It Queen Prepares For May Day, Beset by Bluebooks, Rain “I simply couldn’t move when they announced my naipe in Schwab Auditorium,” said Jeanne Knox, when asked how it felt to be chosen May Queen. “I think I was carried up the aisle,” Mias Knox recalled, quite sure I didn’t walk up myself.” Jeanne is a vivacious brunette, with sparkling brown eyes that reveal her quick sense of wit and good humor. A graduating senior, Jeanne will receive a B.A. degree in English Literature. She Would like to do personnel work afi,er graduation, but has no definite plans Professors react in strange ways to a May Queen, Jeanne observed. She has a bluebook Saturday morning at 8 o’clock to begin the May Day festivities. Also her speech prof announced - to the class that “even the lovely Miss Knox must give her speech to day.” A member of Belle Lettres Club, Jeanne loves to read and write poetry. “I haven’t written any master pieces as yet,” she confessed. “Some of my poems are like Browning’s, only God remembers What they meant." Jeanne plans to wear a white ruffled marquisette gown, which will set off her dark hair, and har monize with the blue and pink gowns of her court. “I fedl thrilled and honored to C^o-^ditd Alpha Tau Omega Richard. Me Adams was recently elected president of Alpha Tau Omega for the fall semester. Other officers are Samuel Neely, vice president; Russell Tea'll, treasurer; and William Kraus, secretary. Phi Mu Phi Mu was recently entertained at a costume party by Alpha Zeta. Phi Kappa Sigma has also acted as hosts to Phi Mu. Louise Homer Dies . Louise Homer, 76, Metropolitan Oipe'ra star of “Aida” and name sake of the College music honor ary society, died Tuesday in Win ter Park, Florida. LOST—Monday, Parker Vac umatic Pen. Call Johnny Beng len, 2039. FOR SALE—T able model re corder; excellent tone. Trailer 430, Windcrest. ' COLLAPSIBLE Grey Leatherette Baby Carriage, slightly used. Trailer 430, Windcrest. FOUND—A good time for all Ag Home Ec students at the stu dent-faculty picnic, Hort Woods, May 17th, from 1 to 6. RIDERS WANTED, to Erie, Pa. Leaving Saturday morning and return Monday morning. Call Dick East, AGR House, 3181. • FOR SALE—One house trailer. Name your price. Call Wilson or Schultz, 4951. dll for the girl *T ,i«- ‘ ,#M ' "'"■'X THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1047 be chosen May Queeh,” Jeanne said. “My family is naturally very happy, and although my Dad said he couldn’t come for the celebra tion, Mother expects to find him in the trunk of the car when they arrive.” Jeanne has been praying des perately for sunshine Saturday afternoon, but weather reports are against it. After all, that’s too much to hope for at Penn State, she added. MARK'S Peßo Dairy Store 101 W. Nittany Ave. Foreign Service Examinations Sept 22-25 TWELVE WEEKS REVIEW COURSE June 23 - Sept 12 1 Apply to: The School of Government The George Washington University Washington, D. C. V» . J PAL HOittW UMNO HMH Ml
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