' , , - TITESD'AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1951 ehgagernen Tciilaw-Kameng Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kamens of Philadelphia have announced the engagement of their"' daugh ter, Gloria, — to Alfred Tarlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israeli Tarlow, also ,of Philadelphia. •:. Miss Kamens is a medical tech nician at St. Luke's Hospital in Philadelphia. Mr. Tarlow is a senior in com merce and finance, and,a of emr ber of Pi Lambda Phi. " • ' Norris-Rife • •' Mr. and Mrs: James Rife• of Bethlehem have announced -the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Harold Norris of Somer ville, N.J., son of Mr. and . Mrs. Blaine Norris of Olanta. Miss Rifer a senior' in secoriL: dary education, is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Norris, who was graduated from the;Col lege in June, is employeCbS7:ith'e . Calco chemical division of • the American Cyanimide Corporati'on: He is a member of Pi,Kappa,PN. Kline-Goldstein '- Mr. and 'Mrs. - Harry .Goldstein of Wilkes-Barre have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Roby, to George Kline •of Philadelphia. . Mr. Kline is a member of Zeta Beta Tau 'and is a graduate of - the class of 1951. He was the recipi ent of a fellowship and, is now doing graduate work in Ag-Bio- Chem at the University of Penn sylvania. WRA Names IM Standings At the completion of half of the WRA intramural schedule, Intra r mural Chairman Mabel Marplp has announced the standings of the teams. In table tennis, Women's Build ing and McElwain. are tied in League in League II Simmons and •Thompson B • lead; Ath East is leading in League III; and in League IV Kappa Kappa Gamma is ahead.. Sharing honors for League V are Sigma Delta Tau and Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Xi Delta is ahead in. League' VI; League VII shows Delta - Zeta on top; and Alpha Omicron Pi has the honors for League VIII. Basketball results show Mc- Allister out in front in League I; Leonides first in League 11, Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha tied in League III; and • Gamma Phi Beta at the top in League IV. Simmons heads the list in League V; Kappa Kappa Gamma leads League VI; Alpha Gamma Delta is „first for League VII; and •Theta Phi Alpha holds top posi tion for League VIII. . University Women To Give Scholarship -The Penn State chapter of the American Association •of Univer sity- Women will give a yearly scholarship to a woman doing graduate work at the College. The money for the scholarship, which will ,vary from $lOO .to $2OO, is received from the sale of playing cards and calendars. IT'S A FACT One hundred per cent of the 1861 class voted for class officers. There were only 13 members. Vic's ham salad sandwiches sure poll a lot of votes . too l And no ,wonder, they're tasty, econ omical; and madp,;With- 'the finest of ham. Only 20 cents. Come . in to 'have one, or two; maybe three, sandWiches tonite. Vic's Three-Time Winner aCtivity. Honorary, presents two Mardi Gras trophy cups to 'Jane 1.10 - rton,' president of Alpha Omicron Pi. The sorority will retain ,possession of the larger'. trophy for the coming - year, and was .awarded permanent possession• of the smaller trophy for having layenAri.4he greatest number of tickets, at the annual Mardi Gras for ihree COnsecutive. years. Horses, Gems . Vie For Notice at Show Diamonds are a girl's best friend, so said a popular song hit of a couple of years back. And what does\ the typical coed say to the newly-engaged girl? "Oh, your ring is just simply gorgeous." Then she goes back to her boy friend and raves about the size of the diamond that Joe gave Sally. DiamOnds have a tendency to compete with other luxuries. At Ne w York's 63rd National Horse Shoe last week, the most outstanding competition the hor ses faced was that offered by jeWel-bedecked women. The af fair brought out the elite of so ciety, and drew representatives from the fashion and film worlds. The jewelry industry's story cov ering the event told of how the ladies' jewels, furs, and attire outshone the gy red ribbons won by horses. Diamonds and Sapphire The wife of the mayor of New York City, Vincent Impelliteri, wore jewels rarely seen by the ordinary person. Her large opal pendant set with diamonds and suspended from a platinum chain, and matching drop earrings made of long opals punctuated with diamonds, added to her striking appearance. Of course, no one failed to notice her furs of 'silver blue mink. The audience was also •im pressed, so they . say, by an ex traordinary diamond an d sap phire necklace worn by a prom inent socialite. Th e necklace, similar to one of Princess Eliza beth's -favorites, fits fairly high around the neck and has a wide pendant center holding a large sapphire. She wore matching dia mond and sapphire earrings of silver dollar proportions. The wife of a theater magnate caused a considerable stir with 145 S. ALLEN ST. THE DAILY= COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ••••••- - • " • her diamond jewelry. Along with a necklace With_ a double strand of large baguette diamonds, she wore earrings with a shower of diamond drops made of baguettes and pearshaped stones. Make Impressions These and many others caused the audience to give' out with "ohs" and "ahs." Yes, people ac tually agree with the song, "Dia monds Are a- Girl's Best Friend." And why is. this so? Maybe it's because they "shine and have a tendency to catch-the eye. Or is it the thought that diamonds in dicate wealth? A-gal who flashes rocks, di'a monds, stones, or whatever you choose to call them; has a pretty -. • Yes You! The guy that's carrying 37 hours and 16 labs a week that never has time to do anything other than homework. here's your chance - to take an active part in Student Government. Be Sure to Vote for Fresh and Sophomore Class Officers, THURS., Nov. 15 in lounge of Old Main Second Half Of. Slate Begins In- WRA IM Atherton West, McAllister, and Leonides won basketball games last night as the WRA intra mural, schedule began its second half of competition. Atherton East found the West a powerful opponent and drop ped a 32-5 contest. For the victors, Gert Hooper and Harriet Freeze were the top scoring duo with 14 and •12 tallies respectively. Mc- Allister overwhelmed the Co-op in a 33-6 win. The leading scorer for the winning sextet. was Jo GraveS with a total of 12. Leonides mastered McElwain in a 39-6 game. Betty Gleim took her team, and also the . evening high with 22 points. The remain ing contest found Town forfeit ing to Women's Building. Thompson C took Thompson B in the first of the table tennis matches. Ath West overcame Ath East, and Alpha• Gamma Delta won over McAllister. Forfeits Were recorded in favor of Wo men's •Building, McElwain; and Simmons. a_echt, Phi Epsilon Pi New officers of Phi Epsilon Pi are Stanley .Sporkin, vice presi dent; Marvin Berk, recording sec. retary; Gerald Brand, chaplain, and Gerald Frank, quarterly rep resentative. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau held a party at the PSCA cabin in s honor of its pledges. Skits were presented by both actives and the pledges. Kappa Alpha Theta • Kappa Alpha Theta has pledg ed Nancy Bailey, Sandra Heck mann, Effie Reppert and Wini fred Rhoad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently entertained Chi Omega. Enter tainment included dancing and a skit entitled "Julius Caesar, Gigolo about Rome," presented by pledges of the fraternity. good chance of receiving recog nition from what is termed the opposite sex. Oh, no, you say. Well; .you just try it—that is if you .have enough assets to ex periment. 'But go easy girls because you may scare the intelligent pauper away. The Campus .1 Politicians 71 VOTE LION Photo Deadline Friday is the deadline to submit five by ten inch photo graphs of candidates for Queen of the Harvest Ball. .•Pictures may be turned in at the Student Union desk. Penn State Grad Plays Saxophone At Junior Prom All eyes were on Freddy Martin at the Junior Prom Friday night, and on Nancy Bailey, Miss Junior Class, ' and her four attendants. Few people knew that back among the saxophone players in Freddy Martin's orchestra was Johnny Setar, a former Penn State student. Since his graduation from the College in 1945, Setar ha s been playing with various bands, among them Henry Bussy's and' Buddy- Morrow's. He has been with Freddy ,Martin for three years, following an audition in San Francisco. Although he majored in chem istry, Setar, a member of Skull and Bones, senior men's 'hat so ciety, has always been interested in music. While at Penn State he was president of both the Blue Band and the College Symphony, and was a member of Thespians. He also played in bands in Boals burg and Phillipsburg. A member of Delta Chi, Johnny had been on campus only once prior to Friday since he was grad uated. He said he rode around in a taxi and found the College `rs . o built up, I can't believe it.' When asked about plans .for the future, Johnny, who is unmarried, said, "It's a toss-up. 'What comes, I'll take." WRA IM Schedule Table Tennis 6:30 Phi Sigma Sigma vs Chi Omega. Phi Mu vs Kappa Kappa Gamma. 7:15 Sigma Delta Tau vs Beta Sigma Omicron. Alpha Chi Ome ga vs Co-op. 8:00 Kappa Alpha Theta vs Alpha Epsilon Phi. Alpha Xi Delta vs Theta Phi Alpha. Basketball ' 7:00 Delta Gamma vs Kappa Delta. Zeta Tau Alpha vs .Delta Zeta. 8:00 Gamma Phi Beta vs Al pha Omicron Pi. Thompson A vs Delta Delta Delta. are thinking about the 'Freshmen and Sophomore election! Are You? PAGE Fill By DOT BENNETT Tuesday