(.a Big and Little Sister Tea Held Tomorrow in. Ath Upper and lower class women will have a chance to get ac quainted at the Big and Little Sister Tea being held tomorrow in the Atherton Hall lounges from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. All of the 2100 women students attending the College are invited to attend the tea, which will be hostessed by the freshman and sophomore women. Jo Ann Lee, freshman senator, chairman of the affair, announced the following committees: hos tas:l, Sophia Buchanan, chair man,, Peg Goodwin, Pat Ingham, Joyce Jefferies; decorations, Lee Altoeffer, Tema IClebber, Myrna Knight; program, Nickie Owen and Norma Lee McCormick, chatrmen; invitations, Joanne Church, chairman; music, Ann Fishei r chairman. Refreshments, Susan Knapp and Ruth Tubbs, chairmen, Betty Agrew, Shirley Albert, Ann Bur lingham, Ann Collins, Mary El len Dykeman, Donna Rae Ester brook, Ann Fleming, Nancy Hig gins, Betty . Johnson, Wilma Jones, Claudia King, Marguerite Kober, Emily ' Kostas, Nancy Lane, Nancy. Linthurst, Mary Rheinoeil, Jean Rice, Lois Sam tiels, Nicki Taylor, Margaret Weske, Nancy Thomas. Publicity, Joan Wiley, chair man, Gerry Brown, June Ger net, Doris Keller, Helen Pond, Chris Sherrill; music, Ann Fish er and Carolyn Green, chair men; clean-up, Virginia ver, chairman, Phyllis Dalgreen, Mary Fokhart, Mary Heppler, Rachel Kocher, Helene Kurtz, Marilyn McComb, Jerina McMill an, Emily Matras, Eileen Reed, Mary Ann Wertman, Ann Wise, and Marilyn Yanks. Theta Sigma Phi Pledges Eleven Girls Eleven girls have been pledged by Theta Sigma Phi, women's national journalism honorary, Myrna Tex, president, announc ed recently. Those pledged are Bettina de Palma, Maxine Epstine, Norma Gleghorn, Ruth Johnson, Helene Krebs, Helen McNally, Laura Mermelstein, Margaret Riley, Loretta Stempinski, Joy Stewart, and Winifred Wyant. ' Requirements' for membership in the honorary are a '2.0 jour nalisin average and , a 1.5 ,All - average, plus' outstand ing work on a campus publica tion. Basketball Exam Given Saturday.' The basketball officiating rating examination will be given Satur day afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in . 3 White Hall. All those receiving a grade on this test of 76 or above am eli gible to take , the. practical amination. This practical exami-' nation will be giVen at 2:15 pari. on Saturday in the gymnasium. Miss Ruth Leonard of the phy sical education department, urged that all candidates know the rules thoroughly and are dressed ap propriately for officiating. Masquerettes Elect Weinman President Carol' Weinman was recently elected president of Masquer ettes, woman's counterpart' of Thespians. Other ' officers elected were Roslyn \ McCollom, vice-presi dent; Phyllis Sones, secretary treasurer; and Laura Jo Rose, publicity chairman. Betty Griffith was tapped by the organization January 10. A joint meeting with Thespians wil be held in 405 Old Main at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Chi Phi New officers of Chi Phi are Harold Best, Alpha; Edwin Sher iff, Beta; Carl Barnhart, Gam ma; Myron Lamont, Delta;• and Robert Russel,, Epsilon. Larry Atkinson will continue as Zeta *is mss. Comthittees KappaKappaGamm: Leads IM Swimmers Kappa Kappa Gamma with 55 points still leads in intramural swimming closely followed by Atherton SE. and Atherton NE with 54. The Co-op with 44 1 / 2 , Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Al pha Theta with 41 points com prise the top five. In a meet December 1.5 Mac Hall won the first heat by de feating Phi Mu, the Co-op and Chi Oniega. The second heat was won by Atherton SE over Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Delta Delta. Team scores are as follows: first heat—Mac Hall, 25 Phi Mu, 21, Co-op, 15 1 / 2 and Chi Omega, 14 1 / 2 ; second heat—AUT.- erton'SE, 27, Kappa Kappa Gam ma, 24 and Tri-Delt, 19. Jan Herd won the 50 yard crawl and 25 yard breast for Ath SE. The 25 yard back crawl was won by Virginia Mayers of Mac Hall and the 100 yard free style relay by Mac Hall. Last Thursday in an intramur al meet Atherton NE with 26 points defeated Kappa Alpha Theta, 20, Leonides; 15 and Al pha Chi Omega, 15. The Ath team took the 25 'yard breast stroke and the 25 yard back with Barbara' Benck placing first' in each event. Kappa Alpha- Theta was victorious in the 50 yard crawl and the 100 yard freestyle relay. Summaries. of, the meet are: 50 Yard Crawl Lynn Guillit, Kappa Alpha Theta, 31.4 seconds. Gerry. Brown, Atherton NE, 35.6 seconds.. 25 Yard Back Barbara Bench, Atherton NE, 18.7 seconds. Pat Veil, Alpha Chi Omega 18.9 seconds. 25 Yard Breast Barbara Benck, Atherton NE, 19.0 seconds:. Anna Keller, Kappa Alpha Theta, 19.4 seconds. • 100 Yard Freestyle Relay .Kappa Alpha Theta, 1 minute 05.7. Leonides, 1 minute 06.8. Winslow—Dunlap Jeati Dunlap of 'Chicora recent ly became engaged to Pvt. Ar thur F: Whiglow; T.T."S.' Army. Miss Dunlap is employed' as a secretary in the political science department.' Winslow is',': a' - former- student in electrical' engineering at the College. He is now stationed at Carlisle 'barrack& Leane . §s'—Goldmaii The engagement of Marilyn Goldman of Philadelphia to Jer rold Leaness of Philadelphia, was announced December 25, 1949. Miss Goldman was a member Co- Beta Sigma Omicron An alumnae chapter of Beta Sigma Omicron' was formed at the home of George Greg ory on December 15, in the pres ence' of Mrs. Kerner, national vice-president. The officers of the new group are Mrs. Urwin Rowntree, presi dent; Mrs. Norwood Hedden, vice-president; Mrs. Samuel Bay ard, secretary; Mrs. Edith John son, treasurer; Mrs. George Gregory, warden; and Mrs. Al bert Michaels, editor. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta entertain ed the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with a 'Down-South" party on WesidAY night. A skit, 'singing tiAtLY COLI,EpIAit.-STAT . E COLLEGE. PEMISYI,IIANIA Three Teams Retain Winning Streaks In IM Basketball Intramural basketball in its last 'week before the finals finds these teams maintaining their winning streaks while two others dropped from the milks by los ing their first games. Atherton SE-I defeated Ath NE-I Monday night to remain the only undefeated team in lea gue.§ I and 11. Leading 7-1 -at half time, SE-I came through to make the final score 15-11. Coming back after trailing 4- 12 at half time, Athe NW-I de feated SW-I 18-14 in a hotly contested fray. In an earlier contest SW-I had beaten NW-I 26-12. Games between Ath NW II and SW-II and SE-II and NE- I were double forfeited. Gamma Phi Bela Gamma Phi Beta remained vic torious in league 111 by smearing Kappa Kappa Gamma 30-8 with Patty Wolfe and Jean Garret son accounting -for 12 points each for the Gamma Phi's. Alpha Gamma Delta paced by Shreiner with 29 points and Kriner with 16 smothered Chi Oniega 47-4. Alpha Gamma Del ta. remains 'undefeated in league IV and enters th'e playoffs next week. Other games ,Tuesday night found Kappa "Delta defeating McElwain A 17-16 in a tight game. Kcppa Alpha Theta won by forfeit from Delta• Delta Del ta. Previously undefeated Delta Gamma and Women's. Building lost Wednesday night to Alpha Omicron Pi and Elm Cottage re spectively. • Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi got off to a good start and at half time the score was 19-14 in their favor. Delta Gamma 'fought back strongly but ' was defeated 31-28. Betty Jane Webber paced the winners With 12 points and Nan cy Rodli had 16• for' the losers. I3oth teams now boast identical records, 4 wins, to 1 loss. Women's' Building forfeited to Elm Cottage, but is still first in league VI: In two' othei , games played Hemlock lost by. forfeit to Mac Allister and the Co-op won by forfeit from Alpha Chi Omega. • •• Bochy—Boyd Miss Donna Boyd and James Bochy were formally engaged over the holidays. Miss Boyd is from Grove City. Bochy„ is a junior in agricultur al education, and a member of Delta. Theta. Sigma. • eniagemenh of Alpha Epsilon Phi while at tending the University of Mi ami in Florida. Leqness is a member of Zeta Beta. Tau fraternity and a senior in commerce and finance. He at tended the University of Miami for one year before •transfering to the College. The engagement of Miss Thel ma Coane. and William Dunn, both of Philadelphia, was an nounced on New Year's Eve.' Miss Coane is a junior at the College and is. majoring .in soci ology. Mr. Dunn is a senior in journalism. and a dance routine provided the entertainment. Pi Lambda Phi In addition to the re-elected officers of Pi Lambda Phi list ed previously, William Zeichner was elected K. of E. Dunn---Coane , EUTAW HOUSE Home of CHOICE STEAKS, Cut to Order SEA FOODS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER-12 NOON . 7:30 P.M. YOUR CHOICE OF BEVERAGES Call- 48R3 Centre Hall At POTTERS MILLS on ROUTE 322 at Foot of Seven Mountains Panhellenic Passes Resolution For Three Scholarships The Panhellenic Council met Tuesday evening in the Alpha Xi Delta suite in Simmons Hall. Nancy George was named co-chairman of the Panhel-IFC Ball. Also on thiS' committee are Gilda Greco and Louise Inserra. A resolution was passed concerning qualifications for the three Panhellenic scholarships. Louise Inserra, chairman of the scholar ship committee, read the pdints that the committee will consider as a basis for selection. They inc 1. Any girls on the College Alpha Xi Delta's Downs Phi Mu's WRA table tennis intramurals entered its final phase this week. On Wednesday evening the Al pha Xi Delta's downed the Phi Mu's in a hard fought contest. Alpha Xi Delta's Lytle defeat ed Turner 21-19 and 21_15 in• the first single's match. In the other single's match Lytle once again proved victorious with a close win over Zimmerman of Phi Mu. The scores were 15-21, 21-13, and 21-17. Zimmerman and Van Vactor teamed up for the Phi Mu's to down Pfeiffer and Whit ney 21_15 and 21-17. Phi Sigma Sigma It took another close two out of three affair for the Phi Sigma Sigma's to defeat the Tri Newman of Phi Sigma Sigma beat Conaway 21-14 and 21-17. Hippey had to play. three games before she could down Senior of Delta. Delta Delta. Hippey took the first game 21-18 but Senior Came back to take the second one 21-16. The third 'game how ever was taken by Hippey 21_15 to win the math. In the doubles event the combination of Dunlap and Rinehuls proved too much for the Phi Sigma Sigma duo of Hyman and Melamed. Once again it took three games to win with the scores reading 15- 21, 21-13, and 21-14. Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi won from Zeta Tau Alpha by- forfeit. Beta Sigma Omicron also won by for feit from McElwain. In Monday evening's play Leonides defeated Philotes. Lan ing downed Marks 21-13, 19-21, and 21-14 for . Leonides. Austin of, Philotes turned around to even up the matches by beat ing Harvia 12-21 and 11-21. Phil otes. Smith and Kelley could not overcome the strong duo of Ei fert and Rusinko as they went down to a 21-8 and 21-16 loss. It was seen that forfeits con tinued to plague the table tennis league as Mac Hall, Spruce Cot tage and Simmons Hall won by forfeit from Women's Building, Hemlock Cottage and Oak re spectively. Curtis—Miller Miss Dorothy Miller, a junior in music education at the College,. becanie -engaged on Christmas ekie 'to Darwin Curtis, who is at tending the Jamestown Business College. Mill" Miller, a member of Alpha Xi" Delta, is from Sugar Grove. and in the concert band. Mr. Curtis, from Sugar Grove is a member of Delta Nu Omega. 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If at any time the thre scholarships are not used, thi money will be kept in the schol arship fund and will be used when the need arises toward scholarships. 8. The list of applicants will be announced at the Panhel meeting, and if any name is add. ed by a council member at that time, the applicants will be voted on at , the next meeting in order to allow the committee to looli up the additional girls qualifi cations. These points were adopt ed by the Council as a resolu tion. A copy of the list of all girl; who pre-registered in ' Atherton Hall Saturday was given to each rushing chairman. This was done for the benefit of those sororities who require recommendations Delores Jelacic, president of Pan hel, stressed that those" girls who pre-registered must regist e again at the regular registra tion time as stated in the Pan hellenic Guidebook. Also.' any other girl wh..) has not registered up to that time will be given the opportunity to do so then. Rushing schedules will remain as printed in the Panhellenic Guidebook. Open Houses will be held Saturday, February 11, des pite the fact that all-college spring serhester registration is scheduled for that time. Mary Fox was selected to' rep resent the Panhellenic Council at an NAACP committee gather ing to plan Negro History Week. ERREGAUX c5 1 :7;e 6 7//1/; : kg 4eirce /1.9/ Representative of our distill• guished group of superb Girard-Perregatix watches. 17 jewels, priced from $lO. Federal tax included. Cla.aftElES Seats Callao. Pa jugaliziti • kePistered , —;+.lor Amorican Gem Sodei