PAGE SIX Ath, KD Victors In WRA Basketball Atherton Hall and kappa Delta were victors in WRA League basketball games played Tuesday evening. Ath downed Kappa Al pha Theta 37-22. Ath Sally Hos tetter led the scorers with 24 points. Kappa Delta, with 24 points, defeated AOPi by a score of 24- 17. Beverly Williams led with 11 points. In the two bowling league 3 games, Delta Zeta led all teams with 558 points, downing the Tri- Dorms with,466 points. DZ Janice Stevenson scored 131 followed by Mary Ann Kemper with 130. SDT topped Alpha Gamma Delta with a score of 417-404. Anita Rosen of SDT was the highest scorer of the evening with 116 points. Sarajane Chera shore was next with 90. Anne Forncrook was umpire for both games. - ik4' c it'4 the Arcith Handsome in Botany flannel. Colorful in black, brown, grey, kelly, red, aqua or honey. Sizes 10 to 20. k 9.45 r S?'thr3V4 - C\COT, STATE COLLEGE'S fRIENDLY STORE Allen and Beaver Shop Friendly State College Junior Service Board Plans Formation of National Group Junior Service Board, local Junior Women's Honorary, will en tertain representatives of several eastern colleges and universities this weekend to discuss plans for organizing a National Junior Women's Honorary, Nancy Ault, president, said today. At present, Junior women are the ones who do not have a National Honorary. The freshman honorary is Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomores is Cwens, and senior is Mortar Board. It is the purpose Sigma Delta Tau Newly elected officers of the pledge class of Sigma Delta Tau are Judy Danksier. president; Shirley Teper. secretary; Myrna Tex. treasurer. Sigma Delta Tau is having an open house at Atherton Hall from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon for all fraternities and sororities on campus. 1"BO that indents the waist, that• flares at the hem, that makes its own twin buckled belt, that matches the mood, that goes with the girl who works all day and dances away the night. $10.95 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA of this conference to form a na tional Junior organization to be on a par with these other class honoraries. In the beginning of the semes ter, letters were sent out to col leges and universities all over the country to see if they had a local junior honorary and if they were interested in forming a national one, said Miss Ault. Several had such organizations and were in favor of becoming part of a na tional group. On the basis of these replies the coming conference was scheduled. If the conference is successful in completing arrangements for a national honorary, the request for such an organization will be sent to the National Conference of College Fraternities and So cieties. This group, to which Ar thur R. Warnock, dean of men, and Dr' Francis Tschan, history professor, are members, will de cide upon the acceptance of this group. WSGA Asks Suppori Of Christmas Drive The annual Christmas drive sponsored by WSGA began yes terday. Every coed will be asked to contribute at least thirty cents to this cause. The money collected from the Christmas drive will be divided equally among the Mifflin Coun ty Children's Aid Society in Lew i-town, the American Women's Hospitals, and the local Estelle Hetzel Emergency Fund. Janet Lyons, chairman of the drive, spoke to the dormitory presidents at the House of Rep resentatives meeting Tuesday. She stressed the need for contri butions, as well as the worthi ness of the organizations to which these funds are to be given. The drive will continue until FOR CHRISTMAS . . ENJOY AN OVERNIGHT TRIAL IN YOUR HOME Lovely to look at . . . This great Victrola phonograph brings• you the rich tone of the "Golden Throat." This exclusive 3-Way Acoustical System made radio history in tests of tonal fidelity. The roll-out record changer plays 12 records. Needle chatter and needle changing are eliminated by the permanent jewel point "Silent Sapphire" pickup. Appliante Service Co. 106 S. Frazier THE RICH TONE of "THE OLDEN THROAT" COME IN AND HEAR A DEMONSTRATION OF FM RECEPTION ELECTRIC-AL REPAIRS - PHONE 3462 - Fashion Notes The sleeveless Daryl dress plc. tured above is ideal for those informal Saturday evenings. Made of toast brown Rion an crepe with a waist nipped-in by a wide band, the skirt falls straight in loose pleats to the new long length. It has a match ing long-sleeved jacket and is currently pictured in leading fashion magazines. engvayetnenh McClain—Schmitt Miss Mary Elizabeth Schmitt has become engaged to Richard R. Schmitt graduated in June and McClain of Lewistown. Miss was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. McClain is a 'junior here at the College enroll ed in Electrical Engineering. December 15. Contributions will be collected by the dormitory presidents, or may be placed in special boxes for that purpose. Since its establishment in 1926, the Christmas drive has collected over $3043. RCA VICTOR State College Panhel Lists Code Revision Panhellenic Council has made a revision in its rushing co: e with regards to open houses which pre cede each formal rushing season, said Mona Smulyan, Panhellenic president. Previously prospective rushees often visited only the houses or suites with which they were fa miliar or whose location they Girls receiving open bids from a sorority must answer these bids within tw o weeks. If a bid has not been answered within that time, it is considered an automatic refusal, said Mona Smulyan, president of Panhel lenic Council. were certain of. This prevented their becoming acquainted with as many sororities as it is to.their advantage to. The new system, which is to go into effect at the time of the next formal rushing period, Will provide what will amount t o a guided tour of the various houses and suites. The prospective rushees will be conducted from sorority to sor ority, remaining a fixed time at each. This will facilitate their be coming acquainted with all of the sororities instead of a very limited number as was often the case un der the former system. Louise Homer To Pledge 27 Louise Homer Club, women's music honorary, recently held an informal party for its new pledges in Atherton Hall, said Josephine Rotill, president. Entertainment included group singing led by Mrs. Willa Taylor, faculty advisor to the club, and a short biography of Louise Homer, famous American con tralto, for whom the club was named, by Miss Rotili. Formal initiation of the pledges will be held soon. Pledges are Nancy Ault, Shir ley Cogswell, Beverly Corman, Margaret Cunningham, Elizabeth De Muro, Cynthia Doan, 'Marian Fister, Lois 'Hughes, Jo Marie Jackson, Margaret Jones, Frances Keeney. Mary Jane Keller, 'Annette Lanning, Janet Long, Roslyn Mc- Collum, Marjorie Mead, Jeane Nye, Phyllis Peters, Marjorie Riley, Jo Ann Roraback, Lois Sheaffer, Janet Shut e, Jane Swagler, Marie Thompson, Jane Weigle, Betty Jean Whitney, Margaret Zentmyer. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold a party at the PSCA cabin on Friday evening for actives and Pledges and their dates. Dancing and games will be the main en tertainment and a weiner roast will climax the evening. The par ty. is being held in honor of the Pledges and those who aided the sorority during rushing. Theta Phi Alpha $325 Christine Peters has been elect ed pledge president of Theta Phi Aloha. Phi Kappa Sigma The Phd Kappa Sigma frater nity will entertain Gamma Phi Beta sorority P t a tea dance on Sunday. December 7 at Ow fra• ternity house. Alpha Omicron Pl Pledges of Alpha Omicron Pt Sorority will hold a tea for the Pledges of all other sororitieg at their house from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Mrs. Alice Gwynn. district di rector of Alpha Omicron Pi. will be the guest of the Epsilon Aloha Chapter here on campus this weekend. A chocolate hour will t.e held in her honor this Sunday afternoon. Alpha Epsilon Phi "Cocoa Culp." a party for all Alpha Epsilon Phi pledgee and two pledges from other sororitias. will be held in the Playroom of Grange Dormitory from 3 to 5 p. AY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 CO-C
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