THURSDNY; NOVEMER-29;195"t Z.51"p0141 .- ! - ': : tii, Clash In SlOiiiii: - Toton - 0 ...,:. Twenty-five teams ,Will participate in, this year's Women's Rec reation Association intramural swimming program . , which begins to night at the White Hall pool,.• = - • . Each parlicipapt must ,haye two hour.s of registered practice in the pool before she2swims, Mabel 'Marple, WRA -IM chairman, said adding that swimming done in classes will . counted as practice. Each team-will swim on three different dates.- Groups entering• teams are Al pha Chi Ornega, Alpha' Gamma Delta, Alpha •Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Atherton east, Ather ton west, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta GaMma, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Delta, Leonides, McAllis ter, Phi Mu, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delt a Tau, Simmons, Town, Thompson, Theta Phi. Al pha,. Women's Building, and' Zeta Tau Alpha. Rifle Club Jane Whitney, WRA club chair man; announced that the Rifle • Club has begun to meet. Any coed who is interested •in joining the. : group should contact • Marie Haidt; club adviser, in White Hall, 'Miss Whitney added. • :About 60 second and third graders and their teachers from three ' rural schools will - attend 3he :WRA Christmas party Dec. - 'Meridith Williamson, social chairman, announced to the WRA ExecutiVe Board Tuesday. Sweetheart Dance Miss Wh i t-n e y and Nancy Worthington have been named cochairmen •of the Feb. 23 sports day by Marilyn Williams, presi dent. Teams from district colleges will compete-in basketball games here. WRA will hold an Orientation Week open • house Feb.. 1 and semi-formal -Sweetheart Dance Feb. 16, Miss Williams added. Virginia- Hinnef will work on the establishmeht of an alumnae file. Simmons Takes 56415 Victory; 'Phi sMin' . Win' Simmons recorded one of the season's highest basketball scores last night when they trampled Thompson B 56-15.. ' The Simmons sextet came with in three points of equaling - the . record of 59 tallies held by Kap-, pa Kappa Gamma. Leading the winning 'forwards was Mimi Bur rit who netted .25 • points. • The, Kappa Kappa- Gamma sqUad 'was out of team scoring competition for last night's games when :Al pha Epsilon Phi forfeited•to thefn. Chi Omega dropped a , 31-24 game to' Phi Mu with•,Chip'•Dizda pacing the winners • : with - • 14 points. For the losers, •Ruth Sind put in 16 tallies. In the : remain ing game, 'Alpha Chi. Omega •for-' feited to Thompson C. " In the lone table,tennis matches played, ,Delta Zeta blanked ; Delta Gamma. Gamma Phi Beta, Kap pa Delta, and Alpha ~ O rnicron •P 1 received forfeits in. their matches. A combination ,of sorority squads and • a group :of frephmen. women played a practice basket= balrgame. The result showed the sorority women edging. out a•slim 19-15_ victory. ' • • - !"The road to Hell is paved with good, intentions." ' _ • • _ Malierefs .. , i Sta g e . '''Wer -- -' '- - -P - -- ~,,,,,.. , eetiter - Conielit a Codi t ume 8 Weekends Storting • November` 30th P C..naaaßment.4 9 Nicicoli-Thompson • ..Mr. and Mrs. .Frederic Thomp son of Williamsport •11 a v e: . an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Ens. Wil liam • Nickols, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nickols, also of Williams port. Miss Thompson is a junior in liberal - arts and is a member of Chi Omega. Ensign Nickols is a graduate of the College and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. He is now serving in- the Navy on U.S.S. Geary in Norfolk, Virginia. The wedding will- take place Dec. 26 at Williamsport. . Lewis-Ralph . Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph of Erie have announced the engage ment of their daughter, May, to Thomas Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lewis of Connellsville. Miss. Ralph is -a junior in ele mentary education and a member of Kappa Delta. Mr., Lewis is a junior in music education and; a member of . Theta Chi. • • Reed-Reber Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Reber of, Glenside have announced theen:- gageinent 'of their daug h•t er , Carol,. to Harold Reed, _son.. of Mr. •and Mrs. Thomas Reed of Jacksonville, - VerMont. - , • Miss Reber is a:senior•in home economics extension. - Mr. Reed• works on • Long Is land. Falmar-Beam The.engagement.of Betty Beam to, Harry Palma'', son ,of Mr. and Mrs. H. Belle Falmar of Mill Hall.; has been announced - 6y her parentS;. - Mr. and .Mrs. A.; Leland Beath - of State College. ',Miss -Beam is a_senior in , hoine economics -and a member of .Al pha Xi Delta. Mr. Falmar was graduated from •the College last June with a major in. electrical engineering, and, is•now working for the- Haz eltine Electronics Corp. at Long N.Y.. . . Wolf-Blum • • . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blum •of Philadelphia have 'announced the engagement of their 'daughter; Lois, - to Edward Wolf, 'son of :Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf,• also of Philadelphia.• •- Miss Blum is a senior in educa tion. She •is a• member• of Sigma Delta Tan. and Pi Lambda Theta,- women's Rchication . honorary. Mr.,Wolf is attending the"-Tern rile-' School of Pharmacy, 'and is a member of Alpha Zeta Omega. Hoover-Schmidt Mr. 'and Mrs. Leo Schmidt of Harrisburg have 'announced the engagement• oft heir daughter, Betty, to Ashby Hoover,' son of Mrs: :Frank \ Hoover of Mechan icsburg: Miss Schmidt is a •sophomore majoring in commerce and fi nance. Mr. - Hoover is a senior at' Beth any, College, Bethany, W. Va. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau. TARTUFFE "The Hypocrite!" • THE - TAIth':COLL - Fr- . ' ' ' .. • • • f Stage!, Screen Males Define Ideal Woman The ideal , woman, for, both Marlon , Brando'and Yul•Bryliner, masterful stars ,of `tA Streetcar Named Desire" and . "The King and I," possesses "dignity, hoilesty, unselfishnesS, and love of other human bein g.s," according , to Helen Lawrenson's article, "Men for Christmas," . 'appearing in the, December Mademoiselle. ' • While spending a• day with these two, Miss Lawrenson had an opportunity to sound them out on The kind of women they them selves- prefer and to oberve the effect they . have on women. • "When we got into the ele vator," she reports, "it was crowd ed'with girls going to lunch. They took -one -.gander at • My escorts and all conversation.. st o Trpre dead, sentences cut'• off in the middle as if by the guillotine . . . It was• the same all along 'the street. Women did a double take and went • limp." She ' feels that the effect' of Brando and Brynner is "nothing short of extraordinary," especially, when one considers that in their famous 'roles' to . date "each has interpreted the human male ani mal in his more savage form:" Brynner plays the Siamese des pot in "The, King and I," current ly running on Broadway, and Brando was 'the lustful, bellow ing Stanley in the movie ,version of 'Streetcar." Miss' Lawrenson found that off stage both • men bear• little re semblance to their sta' g e and screen :• portrayals; In real life each is intelligent, intensely sen sitive, soft-spoken, and devoid of cruelty and bombast. • • URA IM Schedule • Batketball 7 p.m.--z-Karipa Alpha •Theta vs. Phi Sigma Sigma. Alpha Gamma Delta vs. .Alpha.:Xi Delta . 8 p.m.—Sigma Delta Tau vs. Beta -Sigma Omicron.•'Theta • Phi Alpha vs. Thompson_ D. Swimming • • . • . - •7 p.m.=-Alpha :Chi - Omega, 'AI; phaOmicron-Pi, Kappa , Kappa Gamma,';' Kappa Delta, Leonid'es, McAllister,. Town, and Women's Building. • • . • SiMpns-Yaverbaum Announcement' has beet]. •madd of the engagement of Elaine Yav erbaum to. ‘Richard •Simons -son of Mrs. Esther Simons of Harris burg, by her parents, •-Mr. and Mrs. S. ':1;: Yaverbaum, also of Harrisburg.' Miss• Yaverbaum is a senior in the.: School of. 'Holm Economics and member of: Sigma. Delta Tau. • •_ • Mr., Simons is a- graduate..of Dickinson . College • and is a•mem ber .of Phi Epsilon - Pi. He is now affiliated with'the.firm'of Yoffee and. Heitman of • Harrisburg.' • - t-. 1 2 - VVAAti Ell Thursday GENE KELLY NINA FOCH "AN AMERICAN' IN PARIS" JEAN WALLACE RICHARD' WRIGHT NICHOLAS JOY "NATIVE SON" RANDOLPH SCOTT "FORT WORTH" 11 7 1 . arriage.4 Lockard-Rowland The marriage of Mary Row land, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rowland of State Col lege,' to John Lockard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lockard, also of State. College; took place Fri day afternoon at the Presbyter jan Church in State College. The Rev. Andrew E.. Newcomer Jr. performed the e double ring cere mony. Eleanor. Rowland, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Joyce Foss of State College, Mrs. William Myers of Philadelphia, Mrs.. Robert Stottle myer, and Mrs. Richard Lyons Of Pittsburgh," and Judith Guyer, of McConnelSburg. 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GRIGGS PHARMACY Wallace Requests Convention Worker Positions on committees for the convention of the Pennsylvania division of the Athletic Federa tion of College Women, to be held Oct. 24 to 26 at the College, are open to all coeds, according to Barbara Wallace, ' chairman. Committees for publicity, print ed material, registration and re ception, program, housing, fi nance, entertainment and food will be farmed. Any person wish ing to work on a committee may contact Miss Wallace before Dec. 7 in 235 Athe,rton. Theta. Phi Alpha The pledges and actives of Theta Phi Alpha held an infor mal tea in honor of the sorority's alumnae and patronesses. Following the tea, Jane Over meyer was formally pledged to the sorority. CRESTED CUFF LINKS Penn State or Fraternity Seal For "Him" for Christmas at Ba Ifour's ("A" Store) 120 t''COLLEGE 'AVE. "Opposite Old Main" PAGE STVE
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