The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 25, 1950, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
WRA Sponsors Play Day;
Five Colleges Participate
WRA will play hostess to five near-by colleges this afternoon
at its annual Sports Day. Bucknell University, Juniata College, Lock
Haven, Mansfield, and Lycoming State Teachers Colleges will be
represented among the 100 guests of the College.
Object of the Sports Day is to have a friendly group of girls play
ing on a non-competitive basis—playing for fun. The main sports
will be basketball, bowling, bad
minton, swimming and modern
dance
Campus Tour
This morning Rose Eifert,
Helen Rusinko and Shirley Giles
will conduct a tour of the Col
lege for the Mansfield students.
The tour will include the TUB,
the dairy barns, the Lion Shrine,
Rec Hall, New Beaver Field, the
Library, and Old Main. The visi
tors will also be shown the Delta
Gamma suite and a typical room
in Simmons dormitory.
Miss Marie Haidt, in charge of
required activities for women in
the School of Physical Education
and Athletics, will welcome the
entire group in the White Hall
gymnasium at 1:30 p.m., after
which the sports events will be
gin. Highlight of the afternoon
will be a diving demonstration
by Barbara Benck, A.A.U.W. div
ing champion.
Refreshments will be served
in the WRA playroom at the
close of the program.
Committee Chairmen
Mary Ellen Grube, a member
of the WRA executive board, is
general chairman of the Sports
Day. Committee heads assisting
Miss Grube are Sally Greenber
ger and Nancy Hanna, badmin
ton; Louise Waltz, bowling; Joan
Witherow, modern dance; Lois
Evans, swimming; Helen Rusin
ko, home participants; Audrey
Brua, equipment; Pat Carlisle,
signs, tags, and programs; Lois
Keener, registration and hostess
es; Rose Eifert, tour of the cam
pus; Joan Burlein and Marie Stan
kevicz, refreshments; and Doro
thy Bennett, publicity. Miss Mil
dred Lucey is the faculty advisor.
WRA Intramurals
Betty Lou Jones, WRA intra
mural chairman, announced
that schedules for the spring
intramural program beginning
Monday, February 27 are a
vailable at the WRA. office in
White Hall. Sororities, inde
pendent groups, and dorm
units should get their sche
dules before Monday night if
they wish to compete 'in the
intramurals.
C.-edits
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Recently initiated into Sigma
Phi Epsilon were Richard Daily,
Jack Dale, William Doutt, Jack
Crowe, Jack Kennedy, Samuel
Sillaman, James Keelan, Ward
Clark and Albert Fulton.
Kappa Delta
New officers installed by Kappa
Delta sorority on Monday eve
ning included June Dager, presi
dent; Vivian Hartenback, vice
president; Marion Harmsen, sec
retary; Joan King, treasurer;
Deanie Krebs, editor; Jean Heid
emann, rush chairman; and Pat
Hall, assistant rush chairman.
at . a
Monday & Tuesday
Presented by the—
International Film Club
•
"A Savage Drama of Passion
Pathology, Seduction and Sadism
•
EMILE ZOLA'S
"Human Beast"
Starring—
SIMONE SIMON
JEAN GABIN
"It holds you breathless
from beginning to end!"
N. Y. Herald Tribune
Musicale Features
Concert Group
The Modern Dance Concert
Group will be the feature attra
tion at a dance musicale pre
sented by the American Associa
tion of University Women of
State College at 3 p.m. tomor
row in McElwain lounge. The
musicale is to benefit a scholar
ship fund for advance work.
The title of the first dance to
be presented is Moods.
Characters are Joy, danced by
Joan Witherow and Elizabeth
Renton; Sorrow, danced by
Gladdy Lou Miller; Solitude,
Witherow, Barbara Crucsiglu and
Fear, danced by Phyllis Sones and
Betty Jane Strom.
The second dance is Jabber
wocky which is danced by Joan
Witherow, Barbara Crusiger and
Lois Burrell, and read by Gladdy
Lou Miller. The other two dances
Drybones and Prelude are danced
by the entire concert group. Ac
companist for the Modern Dance
Group is Mrs. Hermance Reese
and the director is Miss Dorothy
Briant.
Alsd on the program are a vio
lin solo by Mr. Karhan with Mr.
Brindmaid as accompanist, a so
prano solo by Mrs. J. Gaus with
Mrs. Roscue as accompanist, and
an instrumental trio composed of
Mr. Umberger, Mr. Abramson and
Mr. Duncan.
Admission tickets will be sold
at the door for 75 cents.
Army-Navy Games
Cancelled by WRA
Tuesday and Wednesday nights'
WRA Army-Navy games were
not played due to lack of in
terest on the part of the girls
chosen to participate, WRA offi
cials reported.
The first game on Monday night
was played with only five players
on each team as the other eight
girls chosen to play did not come.
On Tuesday night nine girls re
ported, but the officials ruled
that there must be at least five
girls on each team. On Wednes
day night only two girls were
ready to play. The games will not
be played at another date.
Girls who did participate on the
Army-Navy teams were: Nancy
Hanna, Sally Greenberger. Ca
sandra Carroway, Mable Mart)le,
Peggy Lomaster, Maureen Mac-
Namara, Lillie Fretz, Mary Jane
Shreiner, Bess Kriner and Con
nie Adams.
Sorority Rushees
Rushees will be notified by
letter during the supper hour by
their sorority. They are to dress
informally for ribboning.
ARE YOU A SAINT ?
. . . only one way to find out,
get your gal to enter you in
the SAINT PATRICK CONTEST!
Winner to be picked at the . . .
Saint Patrick Day y Ball
MARCH 17, 1950
REC HALL
Sponsored by the Frosh Class
Mail all entries to: CONTEST
ATHERTON HALL
Deadline—March 7
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Matmen ---
(Continued from page three)
was the Middies' first loss in dual
meet competition since the 1942
season.
The probable lineups
PENN STATE
Dreilielbis . 128
I). 111 ;Luray 136
J. Maurey (c) 145
Corman
Fencers Seek 2nd;
Thinclads in IC4A's
Still looking for their second
triumph of the 1950 campaign, the
Penn State fencers travel to Bal
timore, Md., today to oppose Johns
Hopkins.
The Nittany Lions have drop
ped three contests this season
and claim a lone victory over
Temple.
Coach Meyer will probably
stick with the same lineup which
has taken the mats for the last
few meets. Harry McCarty, Gene
Goldbloom, and Ralph Meier will
be called on in the foil event.
In the electrical epee division,
team captain Rolf Wald, , Wayne
Culver, and Pete Raidy will, start.
In the saber Ed Merek, Johdßich
ards, and Younkin form the
bladesmen's potential strongest
event.
Eight members of Penn State's
track team will face a strong
field in the annual IC4-A indoor
track meet in New York today.
Capt. Jim Gehrdes will lead the
Nittany victory seekers. Accom
panying • him will be sprinters
Wil Lancaster and Jim Gibson,
high jumper Vic Fritts and dis
tance men Bill and Don Ashen
leiter, Bob Freebairn and Dudley
Foster.
One of the highlights of the
meet will be the 60-yard high
hurdles in which Gehrdes will
attempt to dethrone Michigan
State's Horace Smith as IC4-A
champion. Jim will be looking for
his first victory over the Spartan
hurdler.
Juniors Win Crown
In Interclass Fray
Juniors won the interclass
basketball championship Monday
night by swamping a heavily fa
vored sophomore team 35-24 in
the play-off game. Patricia Wolfe
with 15 points was high scorer
for the juniors, while Beatrice
Fretz with 13 was the sophs' high
scorer. The teams were well
matched and the game was close
until the final period, when close
guarding by the juniors paid off.
24- HOUR SERVICE
on all
• KODAK WORK
"PACOLARGER" JUMBO
PRINTS AT NO EXTRA
COST
GIBS PHOTO
FINISHING
212 E. College Ave.
State College. Pa.
CLASSIFIEDS
DIETZGEN slide rule Tuesday afternoon
at 119 Pond Lab. Reward. Call 6789,
Bob Thomas.
LOST Hamilton wrist watch, fratern
ity area. Call 4444, ask for Clair.
Neft
Smith (c)
Reed
GRAY covert topcoat in Milky Way Sun.,
Feb. 19. "Rehkopf" on label. Call Bob,
7868. Have yours.
Harvey
Holloway
Thompson
Hunte
VARSITY black sweater with "S". Ree
Hall Call P. 0. Smith, 3181.
IF THE clean-cut College lad who "bor
rowed', five shirts from Rec Hall wants
the collar stays, call John Schultz 4976.
DISAPPEARED tan leather wallet—
contents urgently needed. Keep the cash.
Please notify Blair Smith, Pollock 2-16.
FOR RENT
25-FOOT house trailer for sale or rent
Apply Hoover's 'Trailer Park.
ROOM for one man in double room with
running water. Call 4850, ask for C.R.
VACANCY for one student, three blocks
from campus. Call 2887.
FURNISHED or unfurnished apartment,
10 miles east of State College, along 322,
a three-room, all conveniences.. Suitable for
couple with child. Also room and board
for a student. Call 5R14 Centre Hall.
ANTED Photographers. With devel
oping equipment, to take photos for the
Daily Collegian. Must be • able to develop
glossy photo in one hour. Call Red Roth,
Daily Collegian office between 4 and 5
p.m.
DELICIOUS
SUBMARINE SANDWICHES
0.25 c
. . . AT . . .
SALLY'S •
STATE COLLEGE CANDY CO., 140 S. Pugh St.
"Oh, John, evenih the dark I can tell it's a
Anytime, anywhere you can detect the "exclusive difference"
the minute you light up your first PHILIP Monis.
uses because it's the one cigarette proved
definitely less irritating, definitely milder,
than any otter leading brand.
Remember: there's NO CIGARETTE
;HANGOVER when you smoke.
PHILIP MORRISI
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LOST
WANTED
PHILIP MORRIS!"
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950
WANTED Replacement needed for room
in Nittany Dorms. Luxurious room,
southern exposure. Ask for Williams, Ex
tension 292.
ANY PERSONS interested in selling•many
types of merchandise at large profits.
See Weaver Collegian office. Work done
in spare time.
NO QUESTIONS asked—Person who stole
DeGrubby'a "Time Is a Dream" painting
if returned immediately to Center Stage.
STUDENT interested In assistant cook's
work for room• and board:
2220 or 6192.
REPLACEMENT for Rittany Dorms. At.
tractive bonus offered. For further in
formation, call Bud Pedley, 6061, Dorm
RIDERS to and from State College 'to
Milroy daily. Will join pool. Write Box
416, Milroy, Pa.
FOR SALE
BIRTHDAY CAKES. Excellent fruit juice.
Frida Stern, 122 IrVin Ave. Phone 4818.
State College.
NEW DEITZGGEN loglog duplex slide rule.
Brown leather ease. Call 6935, after 7
p.m. Ask for Joe Karvois.
FOR SALE—, One Dietzgen sliderule-8
practically new. Call 7816, ask for Art.
FOR SALO—portable.7Brpm .single record
player, cheap.' Call Ron 2708 after 5.
621 West ,College Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired
right here in State College, in many
cases 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or
bring machine to -689 West College Ave.
HAVE YOU. realized the futility of seek
ing an apartment? I can answer your
prayers with a 4-room trailer in excellent
condition. Call Campus 2541 or inquire 502
West Beaver Ave. Bill ,Shaw.