The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Senate Gives Freshmen
Twelve O'clock Permissions
At its regular meeting Thursday night WSGA voted to give
twelve o'clock permissions to freshmen on both Friday and Saturday
nights of next week.
The action was taken after consideration of the situation aris
ing next weekend when both the Military Ball and many fraternity
pledge dances will be held. At the same meeting Senate voted down
the proposal to extend two o'clock
_permissions for the Military Ball
and the regular one o'clock Fri
day night permissions will be in
effect
WSQA Drive
A report on the progress of the
WSGA drive was given by Ella
Louise Williams, president of the
House of Representatives. Miss
Williams appealed to the Senate
members to activily participate
in promoting the drive. Town
girls were asked to make their
donations in the "C him me y
Boxes" which are situated in
the Corner Room, the TUB, the
dean of women's , office and in
all women's dormitories.
Big-Little Sister Tea
Freshmen senator Joan Lee an
nounced the date of the annual
WSGA Big-Little Sister .Tea as
Saturday, January 14. Discussion
was held concerning its location,
time and probable attendance by
vomen students.
co-edit
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta recently cele
brated Founder's Day with a din
ner for the Alumnae ,in their
suite. The chapter marked the
61st Anniversary of the founding
of the sorority at Boston College
by having as their guest of honor,
Mrs. Roland Aungst, chart e r
member of Psi chapter of the
University of Pennsylvania.
Tri-Delta pledges were recent
ly entertained by the sisters at
a slumber party held in the suite.
A breakfast of waffles and hot
chocolate was served at 2 a.m.
Phi Sigma Sigma
Officers of the pledge class of
the Phi Sigma Sigma are Natalie
Frankel, president; Natalie Man
del, vice-president; Iris Goldstein,
secretary; and Dotsy Beckman,
treasurer.
Phi Epsilon Pi
New house officers of Phi Epsi
lon Pi fraternity are Harry Swim
mer, superior; Henry Schoenseld,
vice-superior; • Allen Goldenberg,
treasurer; L. Julian Goldstein,
corresponding secretary; Joseph
Lenchner, recording secretary;
Guy Shorr, chaplain; and Wayne
Speilman, quarterly representa
tive.
Hotel Manager Lauds
Behavior of Students
Students of the College who
attended the Pitt football game
and stayed in Pittsburgh recent
ly were commended for their be
havior over the Pitt weekend.
Commendations came from an
official of the Hotel Schenley in
Pittsburgh, according to informa
tion given to M. C. Mateer, part
owner of the State College Hotel.
Hotel Schenley was the scene
of the "Grand Finale Dance" held
after the football game Nov. 19.
According to the hotel official,
conduct of the Penn State stu
dents at the dance was "especi
ally good."
"There was no indication of
heavy drinking or any other mis
behavior that would reflect on
the College," he said.•
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
ZTA Ruins AEPhi
Undefeated Record
The Alpha Epsilon Phi girls fell
from the list of the undefeated
in WRA intramural basketball
Thursday night. The team lost to
the high-scoring Zeta Tau Alpha's
by a 49 to 8 tally.
Along with the Zeta Tau Al
phas, Leonides and Phi Mu have
unblemished records in Thursday
night competition.
Leonides outplayed the Town
girls with a 40 to 24 victory. Eve
lyn Lanning paced Leonides with
24 points.
Philotes was the third team to
fall victim to the strong Phi Mu
sextet. Betty Zimmerman and
Betty Robb led the girls of Phi
Mu to a one-sided 38 to 12 tri
umph.
- The other three games were
low scoring contests. Theta Phi
Alpha turned back Phi Sigma
Sigma with a 15 to 8 win.
In a dormitbry contest Molly
Mallard tallied 12 points to star
for McElwain B, which downed
Simmons with a - 24 to 18 score.
Sigma Delta Tau lost in the
other White Hall game, as Alpha
Xi Delta outpointed them, 18 to
4.
Tardy Cagers
(Continued from page three)
"Susquehanna is only a small
school and from what I hear they
don't have too much On the ball
this year. I'm hopeful that we
can take this firft one, but after
that it's going to be rough."
DISAPPOINTING
So far the team which placed
fifth among collegiate ,outfits in
Pennsylvania last year has not
looked too impressive in practice.
Lou Lamie, a consistent scoring
threat with Lawther's team in
'4B-'49, has not, yet shown the
promise expected of him.
"The thing that bothers me is
our, back-board coverage," said
Gross. "I'm really disappointed
over the way our rebounding is
coming along. We've got the big
men but they won't get off their
feet."
Storer, six-feet-three-inch, 265-
pounder, and Amprim, six-feet
two inches, weighing 100 could
be just the tonic the Lions need
under the buckets. Both boys
were highly praised by Lawther
last year as "mighty rough on
rebounds."
Big Fellow
Tallest man on the Lion bas
ketball squad will be Jay McMa
han, 6-foot-7 son of a former
Penn State football and boxing
great. Veteran Marty Costa is
6-foot-6..
Your own snapshot is
printed as part of 'each
card. Stop in and see
our wide selection of
styles and designs.
GIBS PHOTO
FINISHING
Coed Teams Begin
Competition For
IM Swim Crown
Intramural swimming began
Thursday evening in the White
Hall pool.
Twenty-six teams from the var
ious living units are• competing
for the WRA water crown. Events
are being conducted in free style
swimming; back crawl, breast
stroke, and novelty contests.
In the firdt round Atherton N.E.
came in first in the competition.
Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Phi
Beta came in second and third.
Philotes forfeited. Atherton N.E.
placed first - in the 50 yard crawl,
25 yard back, free style relay,
and one novelty race.
The Co-op defeated the Kappa
Deltas by a 29 to 24 total score.
Both Atherton S.E. and Beta
Sigma Omicron forfeited. The Co
op placed first in• the breast
stroke, back crawl, and two
novelty races.
• In the third round the Kappa
Kappa Gamma placed first over
the Chi Omega's. They came out
on top in the breast stroke,,the
back crawl, the free style relay
and two novelty races. Hemlock
Cottage and Alpha Epsilon Phi
forfeited. s
One reason that intramural
swimming has been revived this
year is to make up for the drop
ping of the national telegraphic
competition. The National sec
tion on Women's Athletics abol
ished all telegraphic swimming
throughout the country.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
PAIR OF BROWN fur-lined gloves No
vember 22. probably in 10 Sparks.
Please return to Old Main.
Players Present
KIND LADY
Center Stage
TO PEN S—FFIL & SAT.
Tickets at Student 'Union
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BURT LANCASTER
CLAUDE RAINS
CORINNE CALVET
"ROPE OF SAND"
State
MILTON BERLE
• VIRGINIA MAYO
"Always Leave 'Em
Laughing" •
Milan"
• GENE AUTRY •
And CHAMPION
"Riders of the
Whistling Pines"
PAIR OF GLASSES in red ease.' "Reed"
company. Monday morning between Os
mond and Spruce cottage, Contact Mary
Hough, Spruce Cottage, Ext. 185.
PAIR OF horn-rimmed glaases between
Corner Room and Buckhout Lab. Please
teturn to 58 Atherton.
'PLEASE RETURN grey covert topcoat
taken from 2nd floor Sparks on -Tues
day, Nov. 22, 1949.. Reward. Call Joe
Wesel , . 4979.
WHOEVER picked up Business Law and
Auditing textbooks, please return to
Student Union. Urgently needed—for ex
ams.
GLASSES hi red leather case Friday be
fore Thanksgiving, between Temp. and
Simmons. Call Evie, 332 Simmons.
,THE PERSON who took two books from
• lower floor Sparks Nov. 7, please call
John Erb, 4908. •
FOUND
PEN FOUND near Sparks. Owner can
have same by identifying it. Call R. M
Colburn, Dorm 48, Room 9.
FOR SALE
1048 PLYMOUTH four-door blue sedan,
excellent condition. Reasonable price.
Must sell soon. Call 7131 or 6831.
19447 BUICK 4-door—all equipment. Good
shape-51895. Call Morris -Youngdal-.1,
5051-272,' Room 23.
GREY GABARDINE topcoat for sale. Size
44, long. Call Danny Kline 4923.
Mail this home as a Christmas reminder
5 L.FD RECORDS FOR THE PRICE OF 4 L.P.'s
Columbia, Decca, London, Cetra. Capitol, etc.
Order From
LES DISCOPHILES
Eight Centuries of Music on Imported and Domestic Records
1079 Lexington Avenue New York City 21, New York
RHinelander 4-9294
Write for Free Catalog
College Representative: Richard M. Cooper
•
BUY -WHOLESALE . CANDY -
from
SALLY'S
and
SAVE
85c per carton .
STATE COLLEGE CANDY CO., 140 S. Pugh St.
These Big New Hits !
at the HARMONY SHOP
1. The Old Master Painter—original by Snooky Lanson
2. She •Wore' A 'Yellow Ribbon—Andrew Sisters
3. Foolish TearsAl Morgan
4. Dreamer's •Holiday—Gordon Jenkins
5. Chicago r ---Guy Lombardo (backed by Dardanella)
6. Johnson Rag 7 =Russ Morlan .
7. Why .Was. I. Born—Vic Damone or Dick Haymes
8. Way .Back. Home—Bing Crosby with. Fred Waring
• and. his • Pennsylvanians _
9. Making Love Ukelele Style—Russ Morgan
10. Mule. Train—by Frankie Laine
Also.a Complete Line of Christmas Records,
Albums.— Popular and Classical
Standard Records
OPEN • EVENINGS .
The Harmon y Shop.
135 S. Frazier „ Phone 2130
MILIVICDAY, DECEMBER, 3, 1949
PAIR OF MEN'S ke skates, size 10; also
pair ski boots size 8 1 / 2 E, practically new.
Call 4436.
WANT TO BUY a diamond ring, yellow
gold in platinum? Value $165. Best offer,
call 8257 between 12:16 - 1:16.
USED RCA table model combination.
Original price $99.60. Selling for less
than half. Also classical and poular rec•
ords, cheap. 281 Simmons.
1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL 4-door sedail,
good
,motorola radio and heater. Price
$875. Call State College 6323.
WANTED
WILL TRADE '49 Buick Dynaflow for 2
invitations to the Military Ball, Friday,
Deceinber 9, Rec Hall. Elliot Lawrence and
his orchestra.
REWARD for information leading to re
covery Webster portable wire recorder.
Call KDR, Don Yenko.
WANT RIDE to Florida for Xmas. Call
4402, ask for Carl.
TWO STUDENTS to share apartment at
Lemont. Cooking facilities. $l6 per
month. Call 4168 after 6 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
IT ISN'T NECESSARY to send your type•
writer out of town for repair. Just dial
2492 or bring machine to 6118 West College
Ave.
FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES! To
make your parties and teas a big suc
cess, order your• punch, cookies, hon
d'oeuvres from Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave,
phone 4818, State College.