The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 30, 1951, Image 5

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    FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 311'1952
Mac Allister
Wins First
1M Swim
McAllister took seven firsts and
one second to• net a -total of 53
points and win the opening swim
ming intramurals last night in
White ,Hall.
Kappa Delta was second with
39 •points; Kappa Kappa Gamma
took - third place with 30, and Al
pha Chi Omega with 3 points was
fourth. Alpha Omicron Pi, Leon
ides; Town, and Women's Build
ing forfeited.
The eight events on the sche
dule are: 50 yd. free style, 50 yd.
back crawl, - 25 yd. breast stroke,
25 yd. free style, 25 yd. back
crawl, 100 yd. free style relay,
75 yd. medley relay, and diving.
Alpha • Gamma Delta retained
their basketball lead in Leag'ue
VII by blanking Alpha Xi Delta
13-4. Lou Transue paced the/win
ners with 6 tallies. Thompson D
eked out a 17-16 win over Theta
Phi Alpha. Although the winners
held the lead throughout the
game, it was by a slim one point
margin. Winner of both the even
ing and her team's high scoring
honors was Linda Salzberg with
12 points.
In other games Beta Sigma Om
icron forfeited to Sigma Delta
Tau and Phi Sigma Sigma to Kap
pa Alpha Theta.
Beginning Polish
Course Proposed
In answer to student' demandi
a course in beginning Polish is
being proposed 'for ' the spring
semester.
Students who have already in
dicated interest in the course and
others who wish to take it should
schedule three credits' fewer 'than
the desired load at .pre-registra
tion, William B. Edgerton, who
will instruct the course, advised.
When the course is officially ap
proved students will then be- able
to add it without dropping other
courses, he said.
Class hours• will be scheduled
by appointment with interested
students so that they will fit in'
with the rest of the students'
schedule. Eighteen students haire
signed up for the course.
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Pettit-Claycomb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clay
comb of Johnstown ha ve an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Joanne, to Albert Pet
tit 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
W. Pettit of Cleveland, 0.
Miss Claycornb is a senior in
liberal arts and• is a member of
Delta Delta Delta.
Mr. Pettit, a member of Sigma
Nu, is a senior majoring in pre
law.
Mendelson-Grotsky
Mrs. Rose Grotsky of Chester
has announced the engagement of
her dailighter, Ruth, to Morris
Mendelson of State College.
Miss Grotsky_ is a senior in lib
eral arts and is president of Sig
ma Delta Tau.
Dr. Mendelson is an assistant
professor of economics at the Col
lege.
Gray-Sealy
Mr. ,and Mrs. Arthur Sealy of
Scranton have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Lois, to David Gray, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David J. Gray, also of
Scranton.
Miss Sealy is a junior in edu
cation and is a member of Alpha
Omicron Pi.
Mr. Gray, a senior in commerce
and finance, is a member of Rbi
Kappa Tau .
Chimes Visit Vets
Members of Chimes, junior
women's hat society, last night
entertained patients at the
toona, Veteran's Hospital.
The program included a skit,
dancing, and individual and group
singing.
Harvest Bail Tickets
Tickets for the Harvest Ball,
priced at $2 per couple, may be
purchased at Student Union, at
a booth on the first floor of the
Agriculture Building, and at the
door. The dance will be held to
morrow from 9 p.m. to midnight
at Recreation Hall.
CLASS 'RING
For Him, For Her,
For Yourself
For Christmas •
at Balfour's ("A" Store)
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Christmas Cards Now!
Your box of cheery holiday cards - with
your name in various -.colors. Take ad
vantage of the rapid serlice—choose
your cards today and pick them •up to.
morrow. 20 cards for $l.OO
The .Store of Service
Women to Get
Special Hours
All women will automatically
receive 11 o'clock peimissions
Sunday and Monday nights be- .
cause of pre-registration.
.Joan Yerger, chairman of the
freshman customs and regulatiops,
board reported on proposed cus
toms revisions at the senate meet
ing Wednesday.
The changes would include
joint enforcement by men and
women, a two instead of a three
week - or unlimited period for cus
toms, specific penalties for viola
tions, and a termination of both
men's and women's customs on
the same day. Miss Yerger -will
propose a list of standard pen
alties .soon.
Freshman counc it chairman
Nancy White reported to senate
that the council recommends cof
fee hours be held between fresh
man in the different, dormitories.
COffee Hour Canceled
The Graduate-Faculty Coffee
hour that is - scheduled for Dec. 4
in the Woman? Building ha s
been canceled due to registration.
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you get home.
Knit your. Christmas gifts. .
We have yarn and vatterns
for everyone on your list.
Let us help you select from
our' children's shop, Christ
mas gifts for little boys and
little girls.
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