The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 28, 1951, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 28, • 1951
Gamma Phis
Win, 4116,
In IM Ploy
Basketball wins were netted by
Kappa Delta, Delta Zeta, and
Gamma Phi Beta in last night's
WRA intramurals.
Zeta Tau Alpha bowed to Kap
pa Delta 25-14. A scoring duo
composed of Marlene Frohman
and Margo Mullin hit the hoop
for 11 and 8 points respectively
for the winners. Delta Zeta took
the measure of Delta,Gamma in a
24-19 game with Barb Correll
leading the winners With 12
tallies.
Gamma Phi Beta overwhelmed
Delta Delta Delta 41-16. For the
winning sextet, Mimi Martin and
Robin Brunner dropped in 14 and
12 points respectively. The re
maining, scheduled game gave Al
pha Omicron Pi a forfeit win over
Thompson A.
Kappa Kappa Gamma blanked
Phi Sigma Sigma and took all.its
table tennis matches. Chi Omega
bowed out in its games with Phi
Mu. with the latter winning a
singles and a doubles. Kappa Al
pha Theta lost all its matches to
Theta Phi Alpha and Alpha Chi
Omega dropped a singles and a
doubles to Beta Sigma Omicron.
In the other matches both Sigrn.
Delta Tau and Alpha Xi Delta re
ceived forfeits.
Intramural Chairman Mabel
Marple reminded girls who plan
to participate in the swimming
intramurals, which begin Thurs
day, need two hours of practice in
the White Hall pool before they
are eligible.
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have become fewer and farther
between, and we haven't let any
body copy anything since. No=
body seemed to want to, making
our .resolve easier to handle.
We'll miss the old Ivory
Tower philosophy of life, where
things in this mountain state
are important but the outside
world never touches. Oh, yes,
we'll miss a lot of things.
But after all, nobody can stay
a student for life. Sometime
everybody's got to get out, and
see just what things are like. If
you're half a man, or woman as
the case may be, you'll look for
ward to the chance to determine
how you'll get along where things
aren't figured out for you in ad
vance, incidental fees and all.
Believing that we qualify as
half a man, we are looking for
ward to the chance. This high
sounding discourse is stopped
short by the fact that the national
emergency has already decided
just how we'll take the chance
for a couple of years, but these
days that is inevitable, too.
THE rAnay . COLISGIAIq, , STATE' COLLEGE.-PENNSYLVANIA
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Beta Sigma Omicron
Beta Sigma Omicron recently
ribboned Greta Dunsmore a n d
Norma Zehner. Following t h e
ceremony, Pearl 0. Weston, dean
of women, gave a brief talk. Re
freshments were 'served.
New pledge officers are Ellen
Wandel, president; Patricia'Jones,
secretary; and Kathleen Clark
son, treasurer. .
Phi Sigma Sigma
,
The pledges of Phi Sigma Sig
ma recently entertained • the
pledge classes of Alpha Epsilon
Phi and Sigma Delta Tau at a
"Come as a Song" party. A.pro
gram was presented and refresh
ments were served.
"enoagtem'enti
Anderson-Houtz
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houtz of
St at e / College have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Helene, to Horace Anderson;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Ander
son of Paducah, Ky.
. Miss Houtz is a junior major
ing in English literature and is
a member of Delta Zeta.
Mr. Anderson is stationed with
the Air Force at San Marcos, Tex.
Mierley-Isenberg'
Mr. and Mrs. John Isenberg of
Altoona have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Theo,
to Drew Mierley, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Leroy Mierley, also of Al
toona,.
Miss Isenberg is a senior in
sociology and is a member of Al
pha, Xi Delta., ,
Mr. Mie:ley was graduated
from the college last June and
is now stationed with the Army
at Indiantown Gap.
AIM, Phi Sig Profits
Pr oce e'd s from the Square
Dance co-sponsored by the Asso
ciation of Independent Men and
Phi Sigma Sigma amounted to
approximately $250. The dance
was held Nov. 16,
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Deadline Extension
The deadline for submitting
photographs of candidates for
Queen of the Military Ball has
been extended until noon to
day. Cadets will submit , pic
tures to - the Army. Navy, and
Air ROTC offices. About 25
photos have been received.
WRA IM Schedule
Wednesday
Table Tennis
6:30 Delta Gamma vs. Delta
Zeta. Gamma Phi Beta vs. Delta
Delta Delta.
7:15 Alpha Omicron Pi vs.
McAllister 11. Kappa Delta vs.
Thompson D.
Basketball.
7:oo—Thompson B vs. Simmons.
Chi Omega vs. Phi Mu.
B:oo—Kappa Kappa Gamma vs.
Alpha Epsilon Phi. Alpha Chi
Omega vs. Thompson C.
Call for Help
All members of Alpha Delta
Pi who are on campus are re
quested to contact alumna Mrs.
Schauwcker by calling 6121:
Alpha Delta Pi has been re
quested to help with a Pan
hellenic Council program.
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