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    rigwor, JANUARY 21, 120
'Mademoiselle' Requests Coeds
To Enter Short Story Contest
Mademoiselle is awarding $l,OOO in prizes to two undergraduates
who write the best short stories to be published in the August 1949
issue of Mademoiselle.
To be eligible for the college fiction contest, one must be a
woman undergraduate. Her story may have appeared in under
graduate college publications, but only if it has not been published
elsewhere will it be accepted.
This does not mean that a story
entered into the contest has to be
one that was previously published.
The story must be between 3,000
and 5,000 words, type - written,
double-spaced, one side of paper
only, accompanied by contestant's
clearly marked name, home ad
dress, college address, and college
year.
Judges of the contest are the
Mademoiselle editors.
Entries must be postmarked no
later than midnight, April 15, and
submitted to College Fiction Con
test, Mademoiselle, 122 East 42nd
Street, New York 17, New York.
Stories of previous winners of
this contest have been published in
The Best American Short Stories
and 0. Henry Prize Stories of
1947.
Intramurals
End for Coeds
WRA Basketball Intramurals
came to 'a
close this week with
Gamma Phi Beta copping League
I Championship, Delta Delta
Delta, League 11, and Atherton
111, League 111.
The Gamma Phis sewed up the
League I title when they beat
Alpha Gamma Delta, tied for
League 111 title, while Simmons,
tied for League I championship,
were losing to Atherton 111, who
were tied with Alpha Gamma
Delta in League 111. Tri Delts
didn't have any trouble taking
the League II championship al
though they lost to the Alpha
Gamma Deltas in the quarter
finals. During the season compe
tition the Gamma Phis had five
wins and one loss and Simmons
had six wins and one loss. Alpha
Gamma Delta and Atherton 111
were tied with five wins and one
loss. The Tri Delts finished with
an unblemished season of six
wins until they lost in the quar
ter finals. By virtue of its win
over Simmons, Atherton 111 will
vie with Gamma Phi Beta for
Intramural Championship.
The final standing in League I
competition showed Kappa Alpha
Theta second with five wins and
two losses, Co-op next with four
wins and two defeats, Delta Zeta
and Kappa Delta tied with two
wins and four defeats, Alpha Xi
with one win and five defeats
and Philotes with four defeats.
League II found Alpha Chi
Omega in second with four wins
and one defeat, Alpha Omicron
Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha tied for
third place with four wins and
two defeats, Atherton I had two
wins and three defeats while Al
pha Epsilon Phi had one win and
five defeats and Sigma Delta Tau
one win and four loses. Leonides
ended up with five loses.
Kappa Kappa Gamma and Ath
erton II tied for League 111 sec
ond place with four wins and
two defeats followed by Chi
Omega with three wins apd as
many loses. Town had two wins
and five loses and Theta Phi Al
pha two loses and Delta Gamma
five loses.
In the bowling intramurals
Simmons and Leonides tied for
League I championship; with Al
pha Omicron Pi and Tri Delts
winners of League II and Kappa
Kappa Gamma and Theta Phi Al
pha tied for League 111 cham
pionship. Tri Delta, Theta Phi Al
pha and AOPi were eliminated
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Delta Sigma Pi
Chooses 'Rose'
In Annual Contest
Jeanne Parrish was named
"Rose of Delta Pi Sigma,' in the
annual beauty contest recently
sponsored, by the local chapter
of the commerce and finance
honorary.
Her picture will be entered in
competition for a national queen,
who will be announced in May.
Miss Parrish, who graduates
January 31, is a physical educa
tion major and a member of Delta
Gamma sorority. She plans to
teach school in Springdale after
graduation.
co -edit Column
Sigma Chi
Elected at a recent Sigma Chi
meeting were John Rath, presi
dent; Alan Richter, vice-presi
dent; Donald Waddell, secretary;
Robert Jones, treasurer; Ernest
Ott, historian; William Kovalick,
caterer; John Hunter, associate
editor; William Phillips, house
manager; and William West,
tribune.
Delta Zeta
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity en
tertained Delta Zeta sorority at
their house on Sunday afternoon
and evening.
Delta Zeta pledged Mary Ann
Krepps last week.
A surprise shower was held by
Delta Zeta for two of their grad
uating seniors, Dorothy Coffman
and Eleanor Kelly. Miss Coffman
will be married June 11 to Wil
liam Spliethoff, and Miss Kelly
to John Lantzy, February 5.
Phi Sigma Kappa
Phi Sigma Kappa held a for
mal dinner dance on Saturday in
honor of its fifteen pledges, Pas
qual Astore, Walt Diffenderfer,
Caliso DiValerio, Raymond Dom
browski, William Entwisle, John
Gausch, Russell Henry, William
Hill, Richard Hyde, Roy Jansen,
Harold Johnson, Howard Kump,
Frank Lance, Robert McCartney,
Robert Meckley, Jack Ricalton
and William Spotts.
Cr es Ottemiller's orchestra
provided music during the eve
ning.
mons beaten in the semi-finals.
Kappa Kappa Gamma and
Leonides will vie for Bowling
Intramural championship.
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sruly great Comiination I,
COMMENCEMENT
and the
PENN STATE
CLASS RING
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Dean Grants Exam
11 O'Clocks; Lists
Dorm Regulations
Beginning Monday all coeds
will have eleven o'clock permis
sions on week day nights through
out the final examination period,
according to an announcement
from the Dean of Women's office.
Regulations for the between
semesters vacation were also
posted on dormitory bulletin
boards. All undergraduate wo
men who complete their exam
inations on or before January 29
must leave for home within 24
hours after the last examination.
Those with examinations on Jan
uary 31 must leave the dorrhi
tories by 5 p.m. that day. Those
who find it necessary to stay in
State College between semesters
should contact their hostesses
immediately. Special arrange-1
ments will be made for them
through the Dean of Women's of
fice. The dormitories will reopen
February 2 at noon.
The last meal in the Dining
Commons will be served on Jan
uary 31 at noon and the first meal
of the new semester will be
breakfast on February 3.
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Eor the spring semester Tau
Kappa Epsilon has elected Vic
tor Wallet, president; Max
Schlienger, vice-president; Max
Snyder, treasurer; Robert Mc-
Kown, pledge master; and Wil
liam Laderer, house manager.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Tuesday evening Sigma " Phi
Epsilon pledged Richard Black
man, George Irvin, George Jacob
and Anthony Orsini.
Officers for the semester are
John Chicquoine, president; Rob
ert Goodman, vice-president; Jo
sep Egan, secretary; Herber t
Houston, historian; Stanley
Young, comptroller; and William
Howell, public relations.
Delta Theta Sigma
Paul Beck, Alfred Dugan, Em
mett Herr, Barnard Kelly, Arthur
Nesbitt, Arnold Wilson and Rus
sell Wilson were initiated into
Delta Theta Sigma this semester.
Officers are Everell Chadwick,
president; Eugene Wolff, vice
president; Louis Gerr, secretary;
John Crummy, caterer; Nelson
Dunand, treasurer; Alfred Dugan,
house manager; and Russell Wil
son, custodian.
CM Phi
Chi Phi fraternity recently
elected as officers for the follow
ing semester John Evans, Alpha;
Raymond Painton, Beta; William
Fitzgerald, Gamma; Harold Best,
Delta; and Albert Spinner, Ep
silon.
The annual pledge dance of
Chi Phi and their sister sorority
Delta Delta Delta will be held at
the Chi Phi house February 26.
Stop In and S.. Us
About Your Ring Today
engagement 3
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Simon—Stroup
Margaret Stroup, a junior in
the School of Education, recently
became engaged to John Simon,
a senior in physical education and
a member of the varsity football
team.
Miss Stroup is pledgc mistress
of Thetis Phi Alpha sorority.
The engagement was an
nounced on Simon's return from
San Francisco, where he partici
pated in the East-West Charity
Football Game.
Schiefer—Hurm
The engagement of Hildegarde
Hurrn, of Philadelphia, a sopho
more in elementary education,
wa s recently announced, to
Charles Schiefer of Harrisburg
and a senior at Bloomsburg State
Teachers College.
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WSGA Sponsors
Bi-Annual Drive
For Used Clothing
WSGA has again enlisted the
support of the student body in
the bi-annual clothing drive for
the American Friends Service
Committee.
Boxes will be placed in all
dormitories for two collections.
one to be made before vacation
and one when the students re
turn in order that they may
bring clothing back with them.
This clothing is sent to needy
people in Austria, Germany.
I Hungary, and Poland who have
lost their possessions by bomb
ing, people in institutions for or
phans and the homeless, refugees,
and prisoners of war.
Anything that could still be
worn or made over, including
shoes, and hats, will be accepted.
Delta Zeta
Mrs. Harold Loman was guest
speaker at the regular meeting of
Delta Zeta recently.
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