TTPENDAT, NOVEMBER 18, 1047 Intramurals In last week's intramural bas tball games Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma. Gamma Phi Beta, nd a Town team came out on lop. The Alpha Chi Omega team defeated Philotes 35-5, Players bn the winning team were Peg ejure, Pat Irwin, Sara Nickel, Jean Posey, Katie Powell and Jane Sliffer. Tri Dolts were trounced by a strong Town team 26-9. Mary Cohan Marian Deck, Edna Grif fiths, Shirley Hackenberg. Jean srael, and Miriam Whiton made Up the winning combination. The Delta Gams, with Frances Keeney, Betty May Parkhurst, ,c) eanne Parris'h. Elosie Rile, Pat dli, and Helen Ward playing, on over Phi Mu 24 13. In three quarters of close play, the Gamma Phi Beta team and .Eappas kept a fairly even score, isinking goal for goal. But in the !fourth quarter, the Gamma Phi's took the game 33-17. Members 'of the winning team were Gert rude Fetzer; Ganny Gallup, Bobby Kieffer, Marian Memory, Elaine Nelson, Dolores Piccone, and Nancy Smith. Officials for last week's games were Nan James, Daisy Mae Tomich, Petie Kraemer, Joan Cortright, Nancy Romig, Jane SMcCormick, Babs Knoll and ',Mary Failor. News Briefs (Conttnued from page one) Chem-Phys Dean Speaks George L. Haller, Dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics, will speak on "Radar and the War" in 121 Sparks at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. The talk is sponsored by the Windcrest Council and the X-GI Club. Newman Club Newman C 1 u b membership committeemen are asked to bring their lists of names for the Com munion breakfast to a meeting at the Our Lady of Victor' Church rectory at 7::30 o'clock tonight, said Frank Tidona, president. Describes Landing John 0. 'Morgan, graduate stu dent at the College, will speak on "The Engineer Shore Party" at a meeting of the 601st Re placement Depot to be held in ' Carnegie Hall at 7 o'clock to night. Morgan served with engi neer shore parties during the war. The depot is an organized re serve unit established recently at the College to provide training opportunities for reserve per sonnel enrolled at the College. Joint ASCE Meeting College and Bucknell Univer sity student chapters of ASCE will meet at the Bucknell Engin eering building at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Mr. Leet of the Public Utilities Commission will speak on "Ancient Prophecies as They Appear in Today's Events." Members of the College chap ter who are interested in attend ing the meeting should contact Professor Perez or chapter offi cers. The group will leave at 5:45 o'clock today. STRAIGHT LINE to the _Ad Reality Safon Is the Shortest Distance Between You and Your Good Grooming! No one is too "Big-Time" for the "Little Things" that count . . . Whether it's a shampoo, wave set, or manicure with (... t , s "....... i Every Coed A Participant Is WRA Ideal, Says Wagner "WRA's main ideal is to have every coed on campus participate in at least one of its activities." According to Lee Ann Wagner, president of WRA, this ideal accounts for the present title of the organization. Several years ago, Miss Wagner pointed out, the title, Women's Athletic Association, was dropped and the name Women's Recreation Association adopted in its place. "We try to provide for - the va ried interests of the students," Miss Wagner continued. "There are strenuous activities, such as , the intramural sports program. Recreational Clubs "Other recreational activities come under the subdivision of clubs or social events." Every activity is set up with both a beginner's and an advanc ed group, Miss Wagner explained. Under this plan coeds who have never played bridge or held a fencing foil receive instruction and most enter the advanced group after a short period of train ing. Miss Wagner is well qualified to serve as president of WRA. A friendly senior in the School of Physical Educapon, she has been active in WRA since her fresh man year. Mortar Board Member During her junior year, Miss Wagner was elected vice president of WRA and president of modern dance club. She is a member of Mortar Board, senior woman's honorary, and Lakonides, wom en's physical education honorary. A valuable member of the swim club, Miss Wagner competed in the telegraphic swimming meets last spring when State's team placed third in the nation. As president-elect of WRA last year, Miss Wagner attended the the new, long lasting Revlon "Lastron," you'll want to be sure it's just right. Call the Hotel Beauty Salon now . . . and snake your date with grooming that is "Just Right." HOTEL BEAUTY SALON STATE COLLEGE HOTEL ?H DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA convention of the American Fed eration of College Women at Greensboro, North Carolina. Attends Convention "At this convention," Miss Wag ner .commented, "I began to rea lize the many advantages of our Lee Ann Wagner co-cilia Kappa Kappa Gamma On Wednesday evening the Kappa Kappa Gamma's will en tertain the Theta Chi's at an in formal buffet dinner. Gamma Phi Beta The Alpha Upsilon chapter of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority cel ebrated its 73rd year of organiza tion last week. The sorority was founded November 11, 1874. A Coffee Hour and Founders' Day Service was held at the home of Mrs. George L. Leffler, 405 Arbor Way, Thursday evening. Mrs. Rilph Harlow, the Prov ince President spent thi s week on the campus with the sorority. Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain the Kappa Alpha Thetas at a dinner party tomorrow evening. methods of organization here at Penn State. • "Here every College woman is automatically a voting member of WRA, while at most other schools a membership fee must be paid before the franchise is granted." "Our White Hall is one of the most completely equipped physi cal education and recreation buildings in the country. Because WRA is granted a generous bud get each year by the administra tion, all supplies for activities can be furnished by this organiza tion." by Elizabeth Woodward America's foremost authority on your, people's problems , • One little...two little ... six little Indians. Alike as a row of bobby pins. Third from the left...that's you. Following the fad...letting somebody else beat the tom•tom for you. Yes, it's painless to look like everybody else." Make mina 'N. a ' . the same" is no strain on your mental machinery. It's safer, • too. No sticking your neck out and being scalped with "Isn't she odd?* But didn't you ever look at yourself in the mirror? You aren't exactly like those other five Indians. You aren't even the image of anybody in your own tribe. Oh, you may have inherited a family nose. But you're still not the duplicate of Mother, sister or dear Aunt Matilda. You're you! Something special ...personality... posture...complexion ...faults...features. Nobody else's warpaint will quite do for you. Maybe you can't really see yourself when you do look in the mirror. You can only see yourself as others see you. Those five other Indians admire you in blue. So you're convinced blue's the only ' color for you. They like your tweed suit. It happens to make I your face look bumpy. But they didn't notice that either. So you happily wear your tweeds. You'd never have known how silly r you looked in that hat ... if they hadn't told you. "What do you think?" "How does it look?" "Do you like it on me?" You fish for "trade lasts". Their compliments decide it. Why not plan YOU yourself? Use your own taste...not theirs. They're not bothered by your problems. They don't really care how you look. But you do! It's your warpaint! If your final effect wins the gang i, applause...that's just the feather that tops the fact that you did it with your own little tomahawk! 1.25 That's what's needed ...and that's 4) plus tax what you get, enveloped In your own distinctive Eau de Cologne fragrance by Roger & Gullet. Make Blue Carnation, Fleur* d'Amour, Le Jade, or Sandalwood your identifying perfume... personal and pleasing as your own signature. ROGER & GALLET EAU DE COLOGNE Lipstick • Compacts • Perfume • Dry Perfume Coeds To Receive Late Permissions For Henry V Show Coeds attending the movie "Henry V" Wednesday or Thurs day nights may have late per missions if they present their movie stubs to their dormitory hostess when they return, Miss Pearl Weston, dean of women, said today. Coeds are warned, however, that they must return to their dormitories immediately after the movie. This will• not be counted as a late semester eleven o'clock per mission, Miss Weston said. Cwens Tap Sophs After Thanksgiving Cwens, sophomore women's honorary, will tap shortly after Thanksgiving vacation, said Sally Henry, president of the organiza tion. The activities, leadership, and scholarship of the sopho mores are the points under con sideration. A. committee consisting of Madelyn Bush, Helen Dickerson, Terry Klosterman, and Helen Reed, are checking the files in the Dean of Women's office for sophomore women who have a 1.5 average and two activities. Cwens is also writing the cen— ters for information about • the girls' activities last year. hici; ing ~° l T Lp SOIReA4I3 Sreal.4l4 epletit etet -N‘ \ ‘‘‘t PAGE SEVEN
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