FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 GamMa Phi's Down KAT In Volleyball Intramurals The second week of volley ball opened on Tuesday night with Gamma Phi Beta adding another win to its skein by downing Kappa Alpha Theta, 45-22, in a League I tilt. Really running wild in the second half, the Gamma Phi's piled up 23 points to the Theta's 9 with the aid of Ida May Brandt's 14 pointers. It' was slaughter .in White Hall when Kappa Delta murdered Zeta Tau Alpha with 38 shots to 13. Mary -Bowen stunned the ZTA's 17 times with her serve in this second League I game. Kappa Win League I's Kappa Kappa Gam ma walloped a fighting Delta Gamma team, 37-25. Ginny Miller and Joan Borland helped the Kappa's to gain their second win of the season by adding seven points apiece. The DO's , rallied too, late; in the second half, they equalled the Kappa's 13 points for the same period. A peppy Chi Omega team came over -from the red side of the scorebook, in their League I game, by, chalking up a 47-12 win over a helpless Delta Delta Delta team. Copping high scoring honors of the season, Mary Horrigan rack ed up 20 points for the victorious Chi O's. The Wednesday night bill, fea turing League 111 and IV games, set out with Susanne Rauch at the helm for a strong McElwain team which had no trouble sail ing over the Alpha Xi Delta eight, SQ-12. Sue hooked 14 points; while her mate, Tekesa Sheehan, caught another 13. Mac's Second Win Ahead by only five points at half time, Mac Allister, picked up momentum in the second period, knocking over Alpha Omicron Pi, 52-30. It was Mac Hall's second win in the League 111 cpmpeti tion. The high scoring Leonides left another victim in their wake by clawing the Phi Mu's 54-22. Helen Rusinko tied Chi O's Mary Horri gan with 20 points for the high scoring, individual honors of all the leagues. The outclassed Phi Mu's put,up a .valiant struggle. League.lV's Beta Sigma. Omi cron won by forfeit from twice forfeiting Atherton I. Theta Sigma Phi InitiatesNineWomen ..• Nine women were initiated recently by Theta Sigma Phi, women's nation a 1 journalism honorary. Initiates are Bettina dePalma, Maxine Epstine, Norma Gleghorn, Ruth Johnson, Helene Krebs, Helen McNally, .Laura Mermelstein, Loretta. Stempin 'ski, and Winifred Wyant. Joy Stewart, who was gradu ated in February, was initiated at a previous ceremony. illarriagai - Christy—Hostetter Miss Jane 'Craley Hostetter, Camp Hill, and William Christy, Philadelphia, were married Sat urday at a wedding ceremony held in Harrisburg. Miss Hostetter graduated ,froni the' College last June. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and was,selected as a Belle in the 1949 , LaVie. . Christy is a February '49 grad uate of the College. He is a member of _Beta Theta Phi and is now employed by the Pneu matic Tool Co.. in South Bend, Ind., where the couple will make their home. • Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Gamma sorority was en tertained by Phi. Sigma Kappa at a •dance held at the chapter house Sunday. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Miami Triad Frats Compete for Queen Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities will vie for the "Queen of the Miami Triad" on Holmes Field at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. This contest will be one of the highlights of the Miami Tii ad Weekend which includes a square dance held in the Beta house tonight, followed by a semi-formal dance tomorrow night. These three fraternities, which were founded at Miami Uni versity, Oxford, Ohio, formed the alliance with the ' purpose of fostering better inter-fraternity relationships. co_edita Phi Sigma Kappa Recently initiated into Phi Sigma Kappa were Gerald Dag hir, Charles Fall, Hurley Graffius, Richard Herman, Donald Kump, Herbert Kump, Dave ' Richards, George Schenck and Frank Thompson., The fraternity recently pledged Ned Stark. Alpha Zeta New initiates of Alpha Zeta are John 'Bosch, Howard Davis, Clar ence Eahnestock, John Gaut, John Hall, Glenn Haney, C. Eugene Harding, James Learner, John Mc- Coll, .Galen Motter and Stanley Walton. John Clark, Earl Comfort, John Doppel, William Downs, William Haensly, Russel Kaniuka and Joseph Warzinski were pledged by , the• fraternity. kappa Alpha Theta Initiated . into,Kappa Alpha Theta on , Sunday were Barbara 'Culley, Joan Dobson, Norma Lou Fetty, Joyce Harkins, JoAnne Henry, Doris Jean Keller, Pa tricia Luckett, Judy Norton, Mar garet Roberts, Sally Sechler, Sally Shoemaker, Barbara Was ka, Joan Wiley and Marilyn Wil son. is , lll 0` tjiy Monday & Tuesday Presented by the International Film Club A Delightful Mystery Comedy from France "ASSASSIN" Starring HARRY BAUR English Sub Titles E.- Alpha Chi Rho John Dittmar was recently elected president of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. Other newly elected dficers are Mark Cads, corresponding secretary; Clin ton Beardsley, chapter secretary; and James Zeisloft, ritual officer. Following the election four committee chairman were ap pointed. These were Fred Wiker, social; Clinton Beardsley, scho lastic; Robb Holt, library;• and Lloyd Warneka,. rushing. Richard McDougall continues as vice-president; Alferd Dar nach as treasurer; Robert Car ney, chaplain; and James Ditt mar; phi. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha initiated Joan Graziano, Dorothy Horgan and Cornelia McCaffrey last Sunday morning. Sigma Pi New initiates of Sigma Pi fra ternity are John Amber, Fred Black, Robert Breisch, Florenz Fenton, Robert Gates, William Hoke, Robert Koons, Owen Lan don, Donald Murray, James Mc- Farland, Daniel Suitch, Samuel Wayman, William Tegtmeyer, Charles Wenzel, William Griffith, and Robert Whittenberger. Vance Scout and Fred Larsen were recently pledged by the fra ternity. Harry Isabel was elected to the office of vice president Delta. Tau Delta Newly' elected officers of Del ta Tau Delta are Robert Busch, president; Edward Donahue, vice president; Richard Evans, treas urer; Gilbert Welsh, correspond ing secretary; Quintin. Toews, recording secretary; David Doeb ler, guide; Jack. Trexler, ser geant-at-arms; and Will ia m Gourley, assistant treasurer. Recently initiated -into the fra ternity were Edward Donahue, Phillip' Ferris, Robert Freebairn, Joseph., Giesey, 'William Gourley, Robert Johnson, Allen Liebau, Jack Trexler, Beecher Watson, William Webb, and Walter Yahn. Co-eds, Do You -Get Campused When You Come In At 1:30 A. M.? Don't Worry, Remember TIME IS A DREAM at CENTER STAGE Tickets at Old Main 90c Friday $1.25 Saturday (Refreshments) - NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Cadaum DICK POWELL °EVELYN' KEYES "MRS. MIKE"' Sta Fe KIRK DOUGLAS DORIS DAY "YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN" nittany Jeanne Cram Ethel Barrymore Ethel Waters "Pinky" • Alpha Chi Sigma At a recent ceremony 18 men were initiated into the Cresent Club of Alpha Chi Sigma. They were Phillip Armstrong, Clar ence Barlet, Victor Bird, Robert Enoch, David Fix, Donald Fur long, William Greenewalt, James Grim, Merle Gunnet, William Hockersmith, Robert Holler, Don ald Lutz, Milliard Rehburg, Tim othy Rodriguez, Judd Seavy, Robert Snow, Thomas Snow and Ed Walden. New officers for the spring semester are David Herting, president; Hans Schneider, vice president; Stuart Frear, secre tary; Henry Albright, treasurer; Robert Miller, alumni secretary; Russel Herman, reporter, Rob ert Markley, athletic chairman; Robert Fast, social . chairman; and Robert Miller, caterer. Theta Phi Alpha Mary Jane Baily was installed as president of Theta Phi Alpha sorority on Monday night. Other officers installed were Cornelia McCaffrey, vice-president; Vir ginia Sinclair, recording secre tary; Joan Graziano, correspond ing secretary; Lorraine Dolphin, treasurer; Dorothy Horgan, •rush ing chairman; and Yolanda Bo valina, social chairman. Cornelia McCaffrey, Joan Graz iano and Dorothy Horgan were initiated into the sorority at a sunrise ceremony February 26. Annamarie Colarusso and Ma rie Radzai were formally pledged March 1. Beta Signia Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron sorority pledged Margaret Ann Bratt, Ruth Ann Davies and Mary Reinoehls on Sunday morning. .The actives then treated the pledges to breakfast in the chap ter room and later attended chap el in a- group. CENTRE BEVERAGE CO., Inc. Rear 218 E. College Ave. For PROMPT SERVICE - Phone 2462 PAGE. SEVEN Acacia Harry Ankeny, Merlin Miller, Robert Miller, Ernest Skipper, D. Wayne Williams and Arthur Woodard were recently pledged by Acacia. Delta Chi Gamma Phi Beta was enter tained by Delta Chi Sunday afternoon at the chapter house. Laughs were provided by Peter "Lorre" Knapp and Bill "Hou dini" Kuster. A light lunch and dancing completed the afternoon. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta held a tea the sorority suite on March 2 in honor of Miss Barbara White, national traveling secretary. Miss White visited with the local chapter from February 28 to March 4. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority enter tained the Delta Upsilon frater nity Wednesday evening at the DU house. Skits were presented about each brother and a special feature was put on by the new DG pledges. Delta CM • Delta Chi entertained Gamma Phi Beta at an informal party at their house Sunday afternoon. LIFE WITH 'FATHER . Walter Winchell called it: Public Entertainment No.l' March 16, 17, 18 Schwab Tickets On Sale March 13 at Student Union Thurs. 60c Fri. & Sat. $l.OO Tax Incl.
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