The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1950, Image 8

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Allegheny To Sponsor
Cwens ,eet. Next Year
Allegheny College will be host to next year's national
Cwen's convention. The Epsilon chapter issued its invitation
on Sunday morning at th closing meeting of the three-day
convention held at Penn State.
• Mrs. Edward Raymond, na
Final business included a con
vides that the incoming president
of each Cwens chanter shall ap
point the ritual chairman. who
previously had been elected.
Thirty-one delegates to the
convention represented the Uni
versity of Miami, University of
Kentucky, East Kentucky Col
lege, Muskingum, Alleghney, Uni
versity of Pittsburgh, Carnegie
Tech and Seton Hall. The West-
Minster delegates cancelled their
reservations on Friday.
Climax of the convention was a
re-enactment of the traditional
Witan, secret Cwens ritual, fol
lowing the dinner at the Nittany
Lion Inn on Saturday night.
Saturday afternoon workshop
discussions centered about corn
parisons on the operations of dif-
O'Bara Stars-
(Continued from page six)
head. While half the BC line was
in hot pursuit, O'Bara raced back,
side-stepped one Boston tackler
on the 25, and booted the ball on
the run from the 30. The ball
slipped past the onrushing BC
safety who was dropped in his
tracks on the Boston 20. The kick
traveled 50 yards.
Petela Scores
O'Bara missed the extra point
try after Smidansky's touchdown
in the first 4 minutes 15 seconds
of play and Ed Petela rammed
over from the 6 yard-line and
converted six minutes later to
give the Eagles a 7-6 halftime
edge.
Anders, who injured a should
er late in the game, got rolling
in the second half and capped
a third period 59-yard Lion march
by taking a pitchout from O'Bara
and going 13-yards off left tackle.
O'Bara converted and the Lions
went ahead, 13-7.
On the first play from scrim
mage following the ensuing kick
off, Pat McPolarid pounced on a
Boston fumble on the Eagle 18.
Anders pounded his way to the
five in three plays, Tony Orsini
dove for 2 more yards and And
ers tore through left guard for
the touchdown, his second in 3
minutes 15 seconds. O'Bara con
verted again and the Lions led
20-7.
Mike Mikulics scored the final
BC touchdown on a 14-yard end
run with less than five minutes
remaining.
Be-To's—Beavers—
(Continued from page seven)
scored once in each period to win,
13-0.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in the
lone fraternity affair of the even
ing, squeezed past hard-fighting
Sigma Pi, 1-0, also in overtime.
Sigma Pi had trounced Delta Up
silon in its last outing, 25-0.
T - v ..
RHINESTONE
Necklaces and Bracelets
For Junior Prom
from
Moyer Watch Shop
AT THE
JUNIOR PROM
Look Beautiful
in
a new gown
by the
CHARLES
SHOP
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
tional vice-president, presided.
stitutional change which pro-
ferent chapters and suggestions
for projects. • • •
Leaders were Joan 4 Kramer,
Beta chapter; Mary Dowling.
Kappa chapter; Dorothy Harrod,
Theta chapter; Shirley Estermy
er, Epsilon chapter; and Mary
Jo Roe, Eta chapter. The four
panels were divided into discus
sions on Program of Selections,
Chapter .Records, Chapter Pro
gram Services and Projects, Chap
ter National By-laws, and .Tid,
which is the national Cwens' pub
lication.
Ag Hill Dinner, Dance
Attracts Large Crowd
About 1250 persons attended
the dinner and 1400 were present
at the dance of the Ag Hill Party
sponsored by the Ag student
Council in Rec hall Saturday
night. •
Prizes included a load of ma
nure won by Dr. R. B. Dickerson,
vice dean of the Agriculture
school, and a turkey which went
to Jane Ifft, a sophomore in Home
Economics. Nearly 200 prizes
were awarded in all.
Scholarships worth a total of
$4130 were awarded to 40 agricul
ture students.
The progr - am included dinner,
group singing, free bingo. skits
and round and square dancing.
Third Semester Student
Arrested For Larceny
Charles J. Arton, 19, a third
semester student in the lower di
vision at the College, was ar
rested by State College police
yesterday on charges of larceny
of an automobile.
Arton was apprehended while
police were checking license
numbers in traffic at 1 a.m. He at
first denied knowing anything
about the car and gave the police
an incorrect name.
The car, owned by G. Motter
of Halifax R.D., was taken from
the College campus on Sept. 30.
STARLITE
DRIVE-IN
on BELLEFONTE ROAD
Shows . 7 and 9 P.M.
Tuesday and Wednesday
"Girl of My Heart" .
LEO BOWMAN
—also—
" Tarzan and The
Slave Girl"
LEX BARKER
DENISE DARCEL
Join the Roundup!
Fraternities—
(Continued from page four)
One of the more unusual
themes will be the "Sigma Alca
Traz" where Sigma Alpha Mu
will have a criminal theme with
costumes ranging from those ora
low class burglar to high class
con man. Theta Xi will go cone ,
nental with a French apache
dance while Sigma Phi Sigma
will get in the groove with "Ses
sion at SPS." Acacia will engage
in a "Bowery Ball," Alpha Ep
silon Pi will have a "Fairyland
Fantasia," • and Alpha Gamma
Rho will capitalize on the cur
rent world situation with its
"Kremlin Krawl."
Triangle will have a "Comic
Carnival" with costumes repre
senting comic strip characters.
Theta Kappa Phi will feature a
"Bartender's Ball," Sigma Phi
Alpha will spook up the campus
with their "Haunted Hop," and
Sigma Phi Epsilon will go back
to the woods with a jungle theme
houseparty and dance. Zeta Beta
Tau is planning a "Go Roman
with the ZBT's" dance with ap
propriate costumes and decora
tions.
Most of the houseparties will
start at 9 . o'clock. Saturday night..
Cox Is Promoted
To Major's Rank
The Department of the Army
has announced the promotion of
Capt. William H. Cox, assistant
professor of military science and
tactics at the College, to, the rank
of major.
Major Cox entered the service
in 1942 and served with the 82nd
and 13th Airborne divisions and
the 79th Infantry division in Eu
rope. He joined the ROTC depart
ment on campus in July. He is a
graduate of West Virginia univer
sity.
NOW!
At Your
Warner Theatre
Caihaum
RICHARD CONTE
COLEEN GRAY
"SLEEPING
CITY"
State
LIZABETH SCOTT
DON DeFORE
"DARK
CITY"
Many
International Film
Club Presentation
"The BANDIT"
ENGLISH SUB TITLES
Dec.
8 Ways-
(Continued from page four)
a - Fred Astaire, but she - doesn't
want him to mangle her toes and
lacerate her -gown.
r) Finally, make • sure that
there is sufficient time .to get
back to the dorm., Even if you
are a Bill Ashenfelter, your date
might not like doing the 500-dash
up Shortlidge Road.
(8) And, as for that final bit
of grace. Well, is she amenable?
Well?.
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MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W.
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
pirience is at your service.
HAVING A SMOKER? • Contact your
Philip Morris campus representative.
Call Bob Davis, State College 4479 or
5051-1191.
BILL'S MODEL SHOP has a complete
line bf model airplane supplies. 35 dif
ferent engines. 202 West Prospect Ave
nue 6:30-9:00 p.m.
FOR RENT
ROOM and BOARD. Cheerful room with
double bunks in College Heights. Phone
4223.
FOR SALE
H&R SPORTSMAN revolver $3O. Columbia
LP phonograph $lO, Remington electric
shaver 1112. See DeGroat, 631 W. College.
WILL SELL size 36-37 Tuxedo and
shirt Call M. Jordan, 402 Jordan Hall.
Phone 5051-792. $2O.
TUXEDO FOR Sale. Perfect condition!
Two vests size 38. Twenty-five dollars
or highest offer. Dorm 35 Room 24. -
LADIES DIAMOND ring very good buy;
$275. Size 5. ,Inquire 135 W. Prospect
2nd floor after 6 p.m.
a "MUST" on your
Junior Prom
check list
Sparkle Separates
"What to wear to the Junior
Prom?" The answer is a wool
jersey, jewel-clipped blouse
with its match mate—a rayon
taffeta, sweep-pleated skirt.
So feminine . . . so flattering!
It'll be the light of your
night-life. No wonder . . . it's
Mademoiselle's prize-winning
short formal. Comes in, shad
ow black.
MARY LEITZIN . GER
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1950
MOTORCYCLE 1943 conlition. Moot
Bell. Phone .5051-268 Room 3 'Dorm 8.
SUITS I TROUSFAS I Five suits, sises .38
to 42. A sound economical investment.
Trousers ski° available. Fiume 2318.
COVERT OVERCOAT Saturday night,
Phi Sigma Delta. Initials L.L. inside
pocket. Call 4409.
LOST: NAVY Blue Wallet. Thursday in
Library or Sparks. Call Joan 226 Mc-
Elwain. Reward!
LOST BETWEEN Grange and Forestry
Nos. 2 man's gold Waltham wrist
watch. Please call .Bob Potter .2207. •
WILL PERSON who took wrong top coat
outside 201' Willard call Lippert 2312.
I have yours.
WILL PERSON who found black leather
' brief case in McAllister lobby please
call 5051-1185.
ONE SHEAFFER Pencil after 12:00 noon
Tuesday; Oct. 31. Green and black stripe.
Call Roger Colborn 1189.
COMPS FOR next Players production
will gratefUlly be given for information
leading to recovery of English bicycle
stolen. during or after Temple pep rally.
Black Raleigh, saddlebags, gearshift. gen.'
erator, handlebar basket. My sprained
ankle is beginning to resent the , un
accustomed walking. Kelly. Yeaton, Dra
matics. TeL 5108.
LOST LADIES gold watch between Sim
mons and the Roman Catholic Church.
Call . Room 49 Simmons.' Reward.
RAINCOAT TAKEN from outside Rm. 141,
TempOrary, Friday morning. I have
yours. Please contact Ed Steel. Rm. SM.
Thompson Ext. 107.
TAN MILITARY . Raincoat taken Friday
in'Temporary. I have yours. Name inside
is Loisch:. Call 1170 Hamilton hall. Rm. 59.
GOLD PARKER 51 Penal. Initials P.X.E.
121 Sparks. Call P \ ete Hoynak 5051-781
Irvin hall. •
WANTED PASSENGERS to and from
Texas for • Christmas holidays. E. B.
Reynolds, University . Club. Phone 2251.
EXPERIENCED DANCE Band piano
player. Most read and improvise. Call
Gene Magill at 2337.
WANTED: TYPING. Rates 25 cents- per
page. - Return finished work within rea
sonable time. Call Jeanne Davis 3965.
196 E. College Awe.
LOST
WANTED