The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1949, Image 7

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Atherton SE Places First
In Second Swimming Meet
Atherton SE placed first in the first heat of the second intra
mural swimming meet held last Thursday at White Hall. Winning
the 50 yard crawl, 25 yard breast stroke and the 25 yard back crawl,
the Ath team amassed 27 points. Simmons came in second with 24
and Leonides, third with 17:
Jean Herd starred for the victors placing first in the crawl
with a time .of 30.8 seconds', first
in the breait stroke, 19-7, and in
the back crawl, 17.
Second Heat
In the second heat another
freshman team, Atherton SW
came out first with 31 points.
Kappa Alpha Theta placed sec
ond with 21 and Women's Build
ing was third with 16. The Ath
team placed first in the back
crawl stroke.
Lypn Guillet, Kappa Alpha
Theta, placed second in the 50
yard crawl with a time of 31.8
followed by Joan Siesel, Sim
mons in 33.6 and Lois Evans, Ath
SW in 34.
A Leonides team member, A.
Siegel, 'finished second 'in the
breast •strPke in 22.8 seconds fol
lowed by Phyllis Kesseler, Ath
SW, at 25.8.
Back Crawl
Nancy Harris, Ath SW, placed
second in the back crawl in 18.8
with Sally. ShaPiro, Simmons, and
Sally Sechler, Kappa Alpha Theta
'Kappa Alpha Theta, finished
first in the 100 yard - free style 're
lay with a time of 1.06 minutes.
Ath SW. placed second with a
time of 1.08, followed by Ath SE
in 1.09 and Simmons, 1.09.7.
Atli NW, Theta Phi Alpha,
Delta Gamma and Delta Zeta for
feited.
Penn Ski. Club To .Present
Winter Fashion Parade •
Miss Phyllis Lee Schwabe; former director of the Mademoiselle
College Board arid now On' the executive board, will serve as com
mentator for the Penn Valley Ski Club's , presentation of "Ski Fallies,"
their winter fashion parade, in 10 Sparks at 8:30 p.m. Thursday:
Ski wear and formal fashions will be, shown through the co
operOioti of Kalin's:Men Shop and the Charles Shop for Women,
both lOcated on Smith Allen street.
MemberS of the Ski• Club will
model the apparel in the "Fallies,"
promoted in addition 'to the above
groups by Esquire Magazine for
Men and by Mademoiselle.
The affair will be the first of its
kind to be presented at the Col
legt tinder the endorsement of na
tionally known magazines of such
large circulation and Mr. Charles
Petra*, owner of the Charles
Stiop,' expreksed concern about
stfident participition, adding that
such a demonstration Might bring
wider and more appealing publici
ty to the Cyllege.
Oacific Provides
Christmas Setting
.;The cold, gray Pacific will pro-
tide 'the • setting for the celebra
tion of Christmas, 1949 by Hsieh-
Yo Hou•and Pei-Hung Ling; Penn
State graduate students return
ing to their war-ridden Chinese
homeland. •
Both men will rejoin their
wives sometime after. New Years.
Mrs. Hou; a college graduate, is
an evangelist presently working
in an orphanage in Itwaritung
province in South China. Her
husband has his PhD in Agron
omy.
Mrs. Ling, now working as
nurse in Central China will join
h'er husband in North China
,where he will be mining engineer
at Kuh-Lien mine, one of the
largeSt coal .mines in China.
Meanwhile the S.S. Grover
Cleveland will be 'home for two
Penn State students as Christ
mas is celebrated some days out
of Los Angeles. Hong Kong is the
destination, but Mr. Ling and Mr.
Hou will not be there till 1950.
Pi Lambda Sigma
Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-legal hon-*
orary, recently announced the ini
tiation of 12 new members.
Those initiated were: Christine
Altenburger, Robert Heller, John
Palmer, James Dente, Michael
Ritz, Jr., Charles Hayer, Melvin
Plonk, Carmen Stanziola, William
Nichol, Johns Jones, John Con
trady, andlCharles Jones;•”
WE DAILY COLLmto. sT.4r4p COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Replies Requested
For Journalism Tea
Coeds who have been invited'
to the Theta Sigma Phi tea are
urged to reply as soon as possible,
Myrna Tex, president, said yes
terday.
The tea will take place in' Siin
mons Lounge, 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Dignam, copy
writer for N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc,,
an advertising agency in New
York City, will be the guest
speaker. She will give a short
talk on "Feminine Futures in •Ad
vertising and Publicity."
Members of, Theta Sigma Phi,
women's journalism \ honorary,
journalism professor's wives, the
dean of women and her staff, and
all women majoitng in journal
is in have been invited to attend
the tea.
Zeta Beta Tau
Zeta Beta Tau entertained mem
bers ,of the Sigma Delta Tau sor
ority, :on, 'Sunday* afternoon. A
sho by the pledge class' and, a
quiz'program highlighted the en
tertainment.
Alpha Ep s ilon Pi
Recently elected officers of Al
pha Epsilon Pi are Samuel Hur
witz, niastei , ; Stephen Blumen
thal, lieutenant master; Emanuel
Asness; exchequer; Murray Roth
man, scribe; Marvin , Schiller,
member-at-large; Robert Lazar,
assistant exchequer; Paul Stein
gard, corresponding scribe; Al
beit Adelman, house manager;
Jay 'Shear, caterer; and George
Swadlow, sentinel.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Newly elected o..cers of Sigma
Phi Epsilon are Harry Savisky,
president; . Jack Dux, vice-pies.;
Harold Clauss secretary; Jack
Hepfer, historian; and Parker
Tupin, alumni secretary.
A pledge dinner dance was
held at the chapter house on Sat
urday night.
Three Forfeits Mark
MondayNightGames
In IM Basketball
Only one basketball game was
played Monday night of the four
scheduled for Leagues I and IL
Ath SW II defeated NW I, 26-18
with Ann Miller pacing the win
ners with 12 points. In their
firs: meeting NW I had defeated
SW II 16-6.
SE I remainea the only unde
feated team by gaining a forfeit
over NE I last night. The first
contest between the two teams
was also' a victory for SE I by
forfeit.
NW II forfeited to SW I after
SW I had defeated them 2'7-9 in
the first half of the schedule.
Both SE II and NE II forfeited
in the second game of League 11.
Preyiously NE II had won, 21-11.
Dean Weston prants
Caroling Permission
Miss Pearl 0. Weston, dean of
women, has announced that Sun
day night is being set aside• as
carol night for any group of stu
dents who want to go caroling.
All women • will be given 11
o'clock perrriissions which will
enable them to jqin in the yule
tide,. singing. ' ' • •
It was also announced that the
annual candlelight Christmas din
ner will be held Thursday eve
ning in all the dormitories, which
are beautifully deCorated with
lights and trees to flt the holiday
season.
Lost Article
Who is the coed at the' College
who has,clothes to throw away? A
black faille bolero suit, which
was left in the dean of. women's
office a month ago, has not'yet
been claimed. The office reqUests
that the owner 'of this suit, ap
parently a product of the Home
Ec School, contact them as soon
as possible.
co_edit.4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha. Epsilon entertain
ed, the Alpha Chi °Mega sorority
last Wednesday eyening it the
fraternity house.
Delta Upsilon
Delta Upsilon fraternity held .a
formal dance at the chapter house
on Saturday night.
Alplia Tau Omega
Alpha Tau. Omega entertained
the Kappa Kappa Gamina sor
ority last Tuesday night at din
ner.
Phi Sigma Sigma
Newly' elected officers of Phi
Sigma Sigma are Gloria Isenberg,
archon; Regina Friedman, vice
archon; Jean Schtasel, tribune;
Phyllis Feinsilber, scrjbe; Rhoda
Hyman, bursar; Marjorie Alsberg,
rush chairman; and Shirley Siegal,
social chairman. •
Mary Lou Hollis, Active Leader,
Serves as Leonides' President
Mary Lou Hollis, a senior in psychology, is this year's president
of Leonides.
Mrs. Hollis has been active in several fields since she came to
the College. She has been secretary and vice president of the .
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. As
President of McAllister Hall, she served in WSGA House of Repro
sentatives. She also was a mem
ber of the WSGA Senate, a past
vice president of Leonides, and
a member of the Psychology Club.
A graduate of the Lancaster
General Hospital School of Nurs
ing, Mrs. Hollis served as a cap- !
tain in the Army Nurse Corps in
the European theater from 1943
to 1946. She married Robert
lis, a graduate student in bio
chemistry, in Lancaster, Pa.,' an
August' 27, 1949.
Sigma Nu
Members of Sigma Nu held a
Christmas dance in their chapter
house on Saturday night.
HOUSE OF COOK
CANDLELIGHT
DINNER
TONIGHT
230 East College Ave.
' • For Gifts That
k.. 141) Ring
Christmas Bells
•
It's the
SMART SHOP
Drop in and see our selection of
fancy gifts without fancy prices.
BLOUSES- •
All kinds and colors . . . •
from cotton -to nylon . . . from
plaid to plain.
•
SLIPS-
Tailored or lace trimmed
for perfect gift to find
under the Christmas tree.
HOSE-
Famous Mojud Hosiery •
Quality and beauty
combined
OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS -
Nylon sweaters
Hand bags
Cotton pajamas
Scarfs
Smart Shop
S. Allen St.
Solve Your Laundry,
Problem!
Machines will wash yotir
laundry in less than no time.
9 lbs. for only 30c.
Quick, Courteous Service
MARSHALL'S
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
454 E. College Ave.—Rear
Plenty of Free Parking Space