TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1950 Sorority Parties Begin; Open Final Rushing Week The first set of sorority parties last night' began the final week of formal rushing that will be climaxed with the formal coffee hours Saturday afternoon. • Parties for the rushees were given last night and will be held Wednesday night by the following sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Chi Oniega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Delta Tau, and Theta Phi Alpha. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Beta Sigma Omicron, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kap pa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Phi Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha will be hostesses for informal parties tonight and Thursday evening in the sorority suites. • Several pertinent points should be stressed to ease the confusion of rushing and use of the Pan hellenic post office, advisors to Panhel, stated. Sororities and rushees shOuld adhere closely to the inimeo. graphed revised Panhellenic schedule as the one in the Pan hel post office in Atherton Hall each morning. This mail from the sorority rushee, refers to that day of rushing only. There fore, mail from both groups should; not be brought' in ad vance or behind the schedule given. No coke dates Ynay be given this week for rushees be tween 6i30 and 7:30 in the even ing. Today sororities turn in coke cards and party invitations for today's rushing at 8 a.m. The rushees pick up coke cards and party invitations at 9:30 a.m. Rushees return coke cards and party answers by 12:15 o.m. Sororities pick up coke cards by 12:45 p.m. Sororities pick up party answers by , two p.m. , The schedule for Wednesday is identical to that •of today. Debating Tryouts Held for.. Women • Tryouts for sophomore, junior, and senior women interested in debate will be held tonight at 6:30 ~p.m. in 2 Sparks, Coach Clayton Schur announced yes- terday. Freshmen women who wish to schedule debate will :be eligible for the squad without trying out and: Should report to 2 Sparks tomorrow night at 6:30. Students may receive one to three credits for debate. Classes are• held Tuesday and Wednes day evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Last night in Sparks Yvonne Carter, Peggy Fahringer, Pat Hathaway, and Rita Keeney de bated against teams from Juni ata College. Jo Anne Esterly, Norma Holl-, ender, Lois Pulver, and Carol Siswein will travel to Juniata for a return match next week. Hit . of. The .Season• • • • 90- - .• - • • "Music in ; the Miller Mood" • TEx - BENEKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA . . 9 ,, per3oft: Glenn Douglas • Buddy Yeager * • Bob Mitchell IFC • PANHEL BALL "First Big Dance. of The Season" MARCH 24th REC HALL $4 , Couple 9 to 1 Semi-Formal THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE , COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA engagenien 14 Schleicher—Rothman The engagement of Laura Schleicher, Nanticoke, to Murray Rothman has beeen announced. Miss Schleicher was graduated from Wilkes College, Wilkes- Barre, and is now employed by the General Motors Acceptance Corporation. Mr. Rothman is a senior at the College in psychology and a member of Alpha Epsilon PI fraternity. Hurst—Cherashore Sara Jane Cherashore has an nounced her engagement to Ed ward Hurst of Philadelphia. Miss Cherashore, who is from Phila delphia, was graduated from the College in journalism. She is a member of Sigma Delta Tau and was active in Thespians. Mr. Hurst has been working at the .radio station, WPEINt, in Philadelphia. Carruthers—Ryman The engagement of JoAnn Ryman to Donald Carruthers, Jr., has been announced. Miss Ryman is a junior in physical education. Mr. Carruthers, who is a junior in liberal arts, is a member of Phi Delta Thqa. Kagan—Gittleman Mr. and Mrs. Laizie Gittle man of Philadelphia announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Gloria to Robert Kagan of New York City. Miss Gittleman was graduated from the College last semester. She is a member of Sigma Delta Tau and the promotion staff of Froth. Kagan, a member of PI Lamb da Phi' fraternity, was graduated in 1948. He •is •now attending Yale University. Koser—Funke The engagement of Ellen Funke, personel assistant in the Employment Division of the Col lege, to Robert Koser, Jr. has recently been announced. Miss Funke is a graduate of Swarth more. Koser, who was graduated from the College in .1948, •is as sistant chief recorder. •He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fra ternity. Soph Team Looms As Potential Victor In IM Basketball Sophomores loom as the poten tial victors in women's interclass basketball competition played on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs day of last week and last night of this week, as their team won three out of three in .the initial patties. The junior team has secured two viUories; the freshmen, one; and seniors, none. In games last Tuesday night the juniors swamped , the senior team with a 36-16 victory. Jo- Ann Hoy led the victors with 15 points followed by Evelyn Len in& who tallied 12 points. Sophs Win On the same night the sopho mores won their first game by defeating the freshmen 21-16. Highest scorer in this fray was Ann Miller who tallied 11 points for•' the losing freshmen.. Jeanine Howell led the sophomores with 9 points. On Wednesday the sophomores won their second game in con quering the senior team. Lillie Fretz threw in 9 points as high scorer for the winning sopho mores. A second victory for the ju niors was 'recorded Wednesday evening in a 31-19 fray against the., freshmen. Helen Griffin paced the victors with 13 points' followed closely by Laning with 11 and Casandra Caraway with 10 for the losers. Third Win In Thursday's night compe tition the sophomores• garnered their third win, defeating the juniors 25-18. High scorers for the two' teams were Fretz -with 12 points for the ' winners and Hoy with' 10 for the losers. First win for the freshmen was record- ed by means of a forfeit from the seniors. Last night's competition was the last in interclass games. Be ginning tonight and continuing through tomorrow and Thursday of this week, Army-Navy rival ry will have pre-dominance. Girls participating in this are selected on the basis of their playing throughout the basket ball season. Squads • Partici pants in interclass basketball were, Freshmen Ca sandra Caraway,,Lee Coy, Agnes Barth, Patricia Frank, Peggy LeMaster, Jane Leßew, Mable Marple, Ann Miller, Edna Peter son, Adith Raak, Anita Tyler, Diane • Weniing. Sophomore, Jane Adams; ,Lil lie •Fretz, Jeanine Howell, Nan cy Darden, June Leighty, Maur een .MacNarnara, Mary Mallard, Dorothy Noll, Margaret Waltz, Emma Jean Way, Marilyn. Wil liams and Nancy Worthington. Juniors, Marie Egizio, Sally Greenberger, Helen Griffin, Nan-. Mac Allister, Simmons Tie; Win Intramural Swimining Mac Allister Hall and Simmons won the intramural swimming contest tying for first place with a total of 86 points. Closely follow ing the leaders were Ath NE with 84, Ath SE with 80 and Kappa Gamma, 72. With 66 points Kappa Alpha Theta lead the second five follow ed by Leonides, 59, Alpha Chi Omega, 57, Phi Mu, 52, and Co-op, 44 1 / 2 . Other unit scores were: Chi Omega, 39%; Delta Delta Delta, 36; Ath SW, 31; Women's Build ing, 26; Gamma Phi Beta, 24; Kappa Delta, 24; and Delta Gam ma, 18. Jan Herd, Ath SE, recorded the best times in two events, 50 yard free style.and 25 yard back crawl and fourth in the 25 yard breast. Ath NE's swimmer, Barbara Benck placed first in the 25 yard breast and third in the 25 yard back crawl. Lynn Guillet, Kappa Alpha Theta, Nancy Jarden, Simmons, Michell, Mac Allister and Joan Siesel, Simmons placed in that order for best times in the 50 yard free style. Anna Keller, Kappa Alpha The ta, and Joan Siesel, Simmons placed second and third in the 25 yard breast. Places in the 25 yard back crawl were recorded by Vir ginia Mayes, Lou Shephard arid Pat Veil. Simmons set the best record for the 100 yard free style relay followed by Leonides, Kappa Al pra Theta, Ath NE and Ath SE. Marria . ge3 Gidding—Kaplan The marriage of Miss Doris Kaplan, of Philadelphia, and Bernard Gidding of Wildwood, N. J., has been announced. Mrs. Gidding, a member of Sigma Del ta Tau sorority, was formerly enrolled in the School of Liber al Arts at the College. Barnett—Yundt The marriage of Miss Joyce Yundt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yundt, of Lakemont, Al toona, and Robert Barnett, of Claysburg, took place at the Lakemont Church of God on February 4. Mrs. Barnett is a senior in psychology at the College, and the bridegroom was graduated on February. 7. He is now adver tising sales and service manager with a Pittsburgh paper. Alpha Sigma Phi Officers recently elected by Alpha Sigma Phi are Harry Nel son, president; Paul Wannemac her, vice-president; William Det weiler,. secretary; Merle Long, treasurer; Richard .D'Ardenne, corresponding, secretary; and Al vin Martin, pledge master. Pledged recently were Robert Amole, Arthur Smith, and War ren Rowlands. cy Hanna, JoAnn Hoy, Mary Krepps, Evelyn Laming, Helen Rupinko,' Jackie Schoch, Phyllis Sones and Nancy -Zeigler. Senors, Helen Bailey, Margaret Bastian, Gertrude Fetzer, Sue Kirschner, Bess Kriner, - Tracy McCormick, Virgin i a Miller, Mary Jane Shreiner and Donna Jean Ward. Dial 3461 For FREE Pickup and Delivery Service PAGE SEVEN FRATERNITY NEWSPAPERS • All Kinds of Printing Commercial Printing Glennland Bldg.. State College Meet Your Friends at the House of Cook Not Just Good Food, BUT the Best Food In Town Yon TOO Can Be A - Big Man On Campus A neat appearance is an essential factor in. gaining popularity. 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