FrlTyP Champion Roller Skater Vies For Freshman Beauty Crown This is the second of a series of thumbnail sketches of the finalists in the Miss Penn State Freshman Coed contest. Miss Patricia Bowles is Swarthmore Center's candidate for Miss Penn State Freshman Coed. l'atty Bowles is a whizz on whi , els. An excellent roller skatt , r, she has won the Philadel phia junior and novice cham pionship no less than five times, and the State championship twice. Patty and her partner reached the elimination round of the Na tional Championship in 1945. There were eight couples left at this point when Patty caught the measles and was forced to with draw. She is 18 years old and her home is at 21 Treaty Road, Drexel Hill, a suburb of Phila delphia. Tuesday, Harrisburg and Hazleton Center's entries will be presented. in thumbnail sketch. Watch for ballots in the Daily Collegian and vote for your choice of Miss Penn State Coed. Patty was graduated 1r o m Haverford High School in June, 1948. At Haverford High she was Publicity Chairman for Student Government, a columnist for the school paper and a member of the choir. In 1947 and 1948 she studied modern ballet and tap dancing and participated in a show, "Springtime Review," at Phila delphia's world famous Academy of Music. At Swarthmore Center, Patty is President of the Dance Club, and Secretary of the Dance Corn mittee of the Student Associa tion. She is Feature Editor of the State Centaur (the Swarthmore paper) and the writer of a col umn, "This 'N That." A journalism major, Patty is one of the nine students out of the Center's 530 who made the Dean's List. She completed last semester with a 2.50 average. As the editor of the State Cen taur said, "She's going to be hard to beat." /Chi°, Gamma Win Badminton Chi Omega beat the Co-op and Gamma Phi Beta won over Sim mons in badminton Wednesday • night. Jean Murphy took both her games for ChiO against Pat Kol pein 13-11, 11-7, but B. J. Sam mons rescued the Co-op by lac ing Christie Post 11-0, 11-0. Caro line and Fran Rice finished up by beating the Co-op team Grace Schilder and Ma r y Eshleman 15-2, 15-0. The Gamma Phis took both singles from Simmons. Barb Sprenkle whipped Bets Renton 11-0, 11-5 and Elaine Nelson took her match with B. J. Burket 11-4, 11-8. Phyllis Starr and Mary Kennedy saved face for Simmons by beating Ruth McGow and Charlotte Leach 15-10, 15-9. Table Tennis Kappa Kappa Gamma held the upper hand throughout its table tennis battle with the Thetas. Sally Folger heat Jean Cameron 22-20,21-15, and Nancy Zeigler followed suit, winning against Florence Elderton 21-14, 20-22, 21-14. The Thetas forfeited the AOPi won its . game against A(11;0 by default. Volleyball 111 Vt )1 It' V ball contests Delta Ganinln heat Kappa Delta 46-29; Sl)'l' won my,ainst Delta Zeta AEl'hi whipped Alpha Xi 1)(11a and T,ennides led .Itl 11l Lenoicies Meeting ['here will be a meeting of Lronides representatives in nor!l.ca•4t Atherton lounge at 7 o'clocic Monday night. All independent women in Ather ton Hell are invited to attend. PRINTING Free Estimates, Quick Service (ommercialPrinfinq Inc CALL FOl2 lIIII=EII= TUE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Patricia Bowles ME WILD , MISS JOHNSON Behind our playful plot, our intentions are serious: we want you to discover for yourself the welcome DIPPERENC.R in cigarettes that PHILIP MORRIS can bring you. Established PROOF of that difference is coo extensive to be detailed here—but pre-medical and chemistry students, who will be especially interested can get it in published form FREE, by writing our Research Dept., Philip Morris Co., 119 Fifth Ave., N. Y. MORRIS PHILIP Zinn Urges Coeds To Fill Out Cards Coeds who have not yet filled out their yellow Student Person nel Record Cards are urged to do so as soon as possible, Miss Edith Zinn, assistant to the Dean of Women, stated. The announce ment applies especially to town girls and new girls on campus. Miss Zinn further asked women students to bring up to date their WSGA activity cards or in the event that they are new students to fill one out. All cards are available in the dean of women's office. BoardPlansTapping Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, is sending out letters to advisors and hostesses for the purpose of selecting girls for its opring tapping. In order to be tapped for Mor tar Board, a girl must be in her sixth or seventh semester. She must participate in two major ac tivities and have an all-College average .3 point above the aver age for women. This year the re quired average will be, approxi mately 1.8. JOHNNY HELPS VER,NA VAULT TO SASTOR,IAL IMPECCASILITY IF 'THESE CLUMSY BELDAAAES EIWA - Continued from page three Russ Randall in contending po sitions. Perri, Ed Ericson and Pete Wisherd, Navy, will vie for first place at 165 pounds, with Charles Cope, F&M, and Dean Mulder, Army, in second-ranking posi tions. Heading the 175-pound en trants are Jackson and George Gebhardt, Syracuse. Last week, Gebhardt decisioned Jackson in a dual meet bout. Herb Agocs, Penn, and Fred Reeves, Cornell, are worthy of consideration. Undefeated Homer Barr, Penn State, is the lone favorite in the heavyweight division, with Dick Clark, Cornell, and Gus LaSasso, Lehi g h, as challengers. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED A NAME for a seven months old cocker spaniel bitch. Send choice to Rowland in Dorm 34 or leave at Student Union before March 19th. Liberal prize awarded to person who submits best name. Contest open to all students, members of faculty, College employees and townspeople. RIDERS to and from State College or to join a car pool. Phone Bellefonte 9255 after 5 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1940 STUDENT COUPLE for work in A keel club. Light. pleasant work for wills (afternoons) and husband (evenings and weekends). Salary plus desirable furnished apartment. Applicants should own ear and have some experience meeting the ;Public. Reply Post Office Box 492, Stele College. Pa. YOUR COAT for mine. North Ray label Keyg in pocket. 1948 lieenne number 4119 Call Rob 7064. INS T R A ILER, very good condition. Jack's Service Station after 6 p.m. 1948 FORD V-8 tudor sedan deluxe model, 9,000 miles. All accessories. Make bid. Call Leo 2337. WRONG EXCRANGE of topcoat and rain coat outside 108 Temp. Feb. 22. Coll Jack 2084. BLACK PARKER "hi" in south side lock er room of Rec flaH. Reword. Call "Ike". phone 7064. TYPING OF REPORTS, theses, letters. etc.. done reasonably. Secretarial serv ice room, 204 State College Hotel. nose 4006. 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