The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Women Riflers Spark Season
With 13 Wins, Only One Loss
Women's rifle team has sparked the season with 13 wins to one
loss. Six matches of rifle telegraphics took place last week.
Penn State riflers scored a total of 496 points against each of
their opponent's teams. Carnegie Tech forfeited their match while
Beaver College and New Mexico
maximum of 496 points reached
The University of Washington
was next with a score of 484
points and Cornell was right on
their heels shooting a total of
483. The University of Cincin
atti was low team with only 475
points.
Riflers shooting for Penn State
were B. J. Sammons and Teresa
Sheehan who both had perfect
scores of 100 points. Jacqueline
Schock and Loretta Stempinski
were close behind when they hit
a total of 99 each. Patricia Kol
pien followed with a score of 98.
Intramural Playoffs
Intramural playoffs will begin
next week and women's softball
will start on Monday. All-Col
lege badminton and table tennis
will also begin next Monday and
girls interested in playing should
sign up for either or both games
in White Hall by Tuesday, March
22
Golf and tennis are also on the
sport's agenda. Both games
should be signed up for by Mon
day, March 28. There will be no
intramurals in golf or tennis,
only all-college competition.
Weddin g
Suhey—Higgins
terday of the marriage of Miss
terday of the manage of Miss
Virginia Higgins, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. R. A. Higgins, State Col
lege, to Steven Suhey, of Caza
novia, N.Y. The wedding took
place in Albion, N.Y., March 5.
Miss Higgins graduted from
the College June 1948 in Physical
Education and will continue as
director of physical education at
Juniata College where she began
work in February. She is a mem
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Suhey, a junior at the College,
is a member of Sigma Pi. He
played on the 1947 Cotton Bowl
team and was elected as an All-
American in that year. He now
plays professional football with
the Pittsburgh Steelers.
College each came close to the
by scoring 495 respectively.
Sorority Pledges
For the purposes of accuracy
and immediate publication, the
women's staff of the Daily Col
legian . asks . all sororities to
hand in the names of their new
pledges to the Collegian office
by Thursday. This particularly
applies to girls pledged during
the informal rushing period.
Chimes Prepares
For Spring Tapping
Chimes, national junior
women's honorary, has sent out
recommendation blanks in prep
aration for spring tapping of out
standing women students in their
fourth or fifth semester.
Prospective tappees must show
qualities of scholarship, leader
ship, and 'service to the College,
and must have attained at least a
1:15 all-College average. Members
of Cwens are ineligibl"..
Recommend alio', blanks have
been sent to outstanding women
students, the leaders of the var
ious women's organizations,
dormitory hostesses, and the Dean
of Women's Office. The forms
must be filled out and returned
to the Dean of Women's Office by
March 22.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha recently ini
tiated Nancy Anderson, Betty Eby,
Joyce Hornberger, Sylvia Kulp,
Betsy Lumley, Tracy McCormick,
Rosalie Newton, Ruth Pollard,
Kathleen Robb, Mary Roland,
Peggy Lou Rothermel, Isabel Sor
enson, and Judy Williams.
Phi Kappa Psi
John Coolidge was pledged by
Phi Kappa Psi Wednesday.
THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
New WRA President
Shows Interest,
Enthusiasm
Heading the Women's Recrea
tion Association is a large order,
but not when one has the enthus
iasm and interest that Nancy
Smith has.
The dark-haired junior stepped
into the position of WRA presi
dent when Pauline Globisch Par
sons left in February. Previous
to that time, Nancy had been ac
tive in WRA as social chairman
and then as vice-president this
year.
Among the many projects that
WRA has undertaken this year,
Nancy has worked on the Christ
mas party, an annual affair for
underprivaeged children; the
Sweetheart Dance; Play Day; the
Intramural program; and the
WRA reception for Miss Haidt.
Sparse Representatives
"I don't think the girls realize
the equipment is there for their
use,''
• Nancy said in speaking of
the sparse representation of the
College women who use White
Hall equipment.
She continued by saying that
on Saturday night, any coed is
welcome to come to White Hall
and play basketball, badminton,
bowling, or use the swimming
pool.
Nancy is from Ephrata, "near
Lancaster." A physical education
major, she is a member of Lakon
ides, physical education honorary.
Vice-president of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority, she is also a mem
ber of All-College Cabinet, Hat
Societies Council, and Chimes.
CLASSIFIEDS
A. CHI. 0. PIN March 2 between Ather
ton and Main Engineering. If found
cnli 320 Atherton or extension 896.
I HAVE YOUR tan gabardine topcoat
exchange for mine. Exchanged in Ag
At Your Warner
Theater .
NOW!
Cathaum
Van Heflin
Robert Ryan
"ACT OF
VIOLENCE"
Slate
Jeanette MacDonald
Lloyd Nolan
"THE SUN
COMES .UP"
In Technicolor
nata it ti
Tyrone Power
Anne Baxter
"THE LUCK OF
THE IRISH"
70 - 100 DAY ALL - INCLUSIVE
A DVENTURE
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including: England, France, Italy,
Germany, Switzerland, Holland,
Belgium, Norway, Denmark,
Sweden and Scotland.
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Representative, South America
WERNER STRIEDIECK 46 Days—sl4so • 73 Days—sl92s
.
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Students International Travel Association Nat'l Hdqts., Santa Barbara, Calif.
LOST
Eng. Wednesday, March 9. Call at 504
Wlndcrest.
LOST SATURDAY night in State College
rhinestone necklace, sentimental value
Call 4320 after 5 P.m.
BROWN SUITCASE initialed Conway, P
J. between State College and Tyrone
Friday, March 11. Contact P. J. Conway
5051-285. Reward.
FOR SALE
MOTOROLA car radio, year old, Rood con
dition. Call at noon or after 4:00.
Brown, 112 S. Miles street.
1946 BLUE OLDSMOBILE, club sedan.
Fully equipped. Good condition. Con
tact John Light 7186 between 6 and 8
1948 !TRAILER 22 ft.. very good con
dition. Ask for Benninghoff, Jack's
Service Station. West College avenue after
6 p.m.
COMPLETE APARTMENT furnishings
Good bargains. Ext. 70M before 5 p.m
Call at 125 E. Fairmount. Apt. A.
NEW 1949 ROYAL portable quiet deluxe
typewriter, complete with instructions
and carrying case. Only $95. Phone 7823
CENTRE BEVERAGE CO., Inc.
Rear 218 College Ave.
For PROMPT SERVICE - PHONE 2462
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949
between 9 and 5. State College Fuel and
Supply.
NEW AND GOOD used men's clothing.
Sizes 40, 42. Suits, overcoats, jackets,
shirts 15 Box 261.
FOUND
PEARL, SINGLE STRAND, necklace,
rhinestone clip. Outside Cook's, Satins
day night. Pick up at Student Union Desk.
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR 4 MEN one-half block from
- Engineering Building. $4.60 per week.
Call Jones 6786.
MISCELLANEOUS
TIRED OF conventional portraits? Want
emphasis on character or beauty or both.
The Lion Studio will magnify your at
tributes. 136 E. College. 7166.
THE NEW PARADISE CAFE, 114 South
Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. Every
Friday and Saturday, Tru-Blu Sextet.
NOT PHOTOGENIC?? Let Bill Coleman
of The Lion Studio prove that you are.
136 E. College avenue. Phone 7168.