FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 WSGA To Sponsor Little Sister Tea; Al: Coeds Invited Informal class dress will be the prerequisite to attend the "Big- Little Sister" tea sponsored by WSGA in Simmons Hall lounges from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, said Nancy Schott, co-publicity chair man. The big sisters will invite their little sisters to the tea. This is an open affair, however, and any sophomores or transfer students who have not been assigned a big sister are welcome, Miss Schott added. Co-Chairmen of the tea from the WSGA Senate are Joan Berg doll and Ann Fickenscher. Com mittee chairmen from the House of Representatives include Jean Dußois and Phyllis Tamor, invi tations; Margaret Bastian and Helen Pond, decorations; Dolores Hocker and Barbara Morris, re freshments. Ann Forrest and Ella Louise Williams, hostess; Lois Kenyon and Cindy Settler, music; Shirley Gauger and Patricia McNarney. clean-up; and Marilyn Hoke and Miss Schott, publicity. WRA Schedules League Meets Women's intramural basketball competition begins in White Hall at 7 p.m. next Tuesday and intra mural bowling begins at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Practice basketball games were held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week between the 24 sorority and independent teams. Scores of these games will not be included in determining the winners of the three leagues. Basketball League I games will be played on Tuesday nights, League II on Wednesdays, and League 111 on Thursdays. Teams representing Mac Hall and Phil otes will play only through de fault of teams in the leagues as they did not sign up in time to be included on the schedule. Bowling competition is also di vided into three leagues. League will bowl on Monday nights, League II on Tuesday nights, and League 111 on Wednesdays. Basketball competition will be held until January 19 when final playoffs will be held among the teams leading each of the three leagues. Bowling playoffs are scheduled for January 18. At 7 p.m. Tuesday on the bas ketball court Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Kappa Delta and Nit tany Co-op will oppose Sim mons. At 8 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta is scheduled to meet Theta Phi Alpha and Gamma Phi Beta will meet Delta Zeta. At 6:30 p.m. Monday the bowl ling team of Kappa Alpha Theta will oppose the team of Kappa Delta. At 7:45 Nittany Co-op will meet Simmons, at 8:30 Al pha Xi Delta will bowl against Theta Phi Alpha and at 9:15 Gamma Phi Beta will oppose Delta Zeta. Schedules, including all bas ketball games and all bowling contests, are available in the WRA room of White Hall for the intramural representatives of the competing groups. On the Ball 1 1 IAY An Adventure in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA engagemen IA Lieberman—Sternau Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sternau of Philadelphia announce the en gagement of their daughter, Sally, to Mr. Edwin Lieberman of De troit, Michigan. Sally is a senior in Liberal Arts. Krause—Beard Miss Ethel Beard, former stu dent at the College ajid graduate of Pennsylvania University, an nounces her engagement to Harold E. Krause. Krause is an alumnus of Pi Lambda Phi. Shupp-Huston Announcement has been made of the engagement of Roy F• Shupp to Joan E. Huston. Miss Huston, a junior in the School of Education, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She is from Davidsville. Mr. Shupp, class of 1948, is do ing graduate work in clinical psychology. He is a member of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity and is from Mount Joy. Rumbaugh-Cunningham Announcement has been made of the engagament of Roy F. Rumbaugh to Margaret Cunning ham. Miss Cunningham, a member of Alpha Xi Delta, is a senior in Home Economics. She is from Wilkinsburg, Pa. Rumbaugh, president of Lamb da Chi Alpha, is a senior in Me chanical Engineering. He also live* in Wilkinsburg. Weiling..4 Hallman—Finkbiner The marriage of Miss Margaret Finkbiner and Mr. Paul Hallman, both of Spring City, took place on October 30. Hallman, a junior at the College, is a member of Sigma Pi. Informal Bidding Incurs Silent Period Adelaide Finkelston, Panhel lenic president, announced today that a strict silent period must be observed during informal rush ing from the tim e bids are sent out and the time the rushee an swers the bid. Sigma Chi A dance in honor of its pledges was held by Sigma Chi Saturday. Huff Hall and his band played. Pledges include Fred Dietz, John Fitzpatrick, George Irvin, Thomas Kjellman, Russ Koelle, William Kovalick, Michael Kurowski, Jos eph McMurray, Thomas Overdorf, Tony Pillegi, Jay Stone, James Townsend, Gerald Vesling, Harold Waddel, David Zinn, Donald Zinn. Windcrest Wives Elect Club Officers; Dr. Henry Speaks The Windcrest Wives elected Mrs. Eileen Middleton president at a meeting in Community Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The other officers elected at the meeting are Mrs. Emily Hroma dik, vice-president; Mrs. Mae Fisher, secretary; Mrs. Gloria Mientel, treasurer; Mrs. Vivian Smith, publicity chairman. Dr. Edward C. Henry spoke to the organization on ceramics and save a demonstration. Included in the program was the awarding of a door prize to one of the members. The group, composed of vet eran's wives living in the Wind crest section, is knitting squares for a blanket to be presented to the Bellefbnte Hospital, and also plans to help two needy families at Christmas with gifts of cloth ing. Hockey Teams To Compete Women's intramural Army and Navy hockey teams will begin competition on Holmes Field next week, weather permitting. Girls chosen to make up the honorary teams were selected on the basis of skill and participat ion in the intramural program conducted since the beginning of the semester. Army team members are Joan ne Bauer, Phyllis Brenckman, Sally Brooke, Joann Esterly, Shirley Hackenburg, Joann Hoy, Hildegard Hurm, Helen Milligan, Eleanor Ralston, manager, Pat Rauterberg, and Jackie Schoch. Members of the Navy team are Genie Bossart, Jean Cameron, Marian Deck, Mary Kennedy, Evelyn Lanning, manager, Bar bra Lintzmeyer, Nancy Mattern„ Barbara Ann McCluskin, Frances Nichols, Irene Sloat, and Betty Spencer. DON'T FRET ! If you can't make it to the PENN GAME Follow WhlJA's play-byplay broadcast on Nov. 6 at 1:45 p.m. M. r 1450 on Your Dial co_edll Phi Kappa Tau Recent initiates of Phi Kappa Tau are William M. Bartels, Carlo G. DeMarco, Robert H. Klein, John H. Kline, Francis H. Pschir er, Ramon S. Saul, and John H. Skehan. Gamma Phi Beta A coffee hour in honor of Mrs. Charles Van Fleet, province direc tor of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, was held in the sorority's suite last night. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity en tertained the sorority at a buffet supper last night before the coffee hour. . Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha entertained rep resentatives from Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Tau, and Sigma Nu at an informal party last night. Phi Epsilon Kappa At an initiation service held at the State College Hotel, twelve men were initiated into Phi Kap pa Epsilon, men's physical educa tion honorary. Those initiated were: William Bowser, Harris Bragg, Edward Crawford, Cloyd Croft, Robert Eisentrout, James Gehrdes, Clarence Hunsinger, Carl Henry, Donald Koontz, Gene Mas ter, James Mathews, and Joseph Mivenzi. Following the initiation cere monies, a banquet was held. Fred Bell, class of '4B and newly ap pointed football coach at Belle fonte High School, was the guest speaker. He spoke on the prob lems of a new coach. 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A cabin party was held at Fishermans Paradise on October 23 in honor of the pledges, Joanne Bauer, Anne Cooper, Lorraine Eilenber ger, Lorraine Gritsavage, Joan Harrison, Jo Roessner, Louise Seitzinger, Claire Van Sciver Marjorie Waida, and Patricia Yingling.