TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1951 Mac mall Wins Leaguell Title. McAllister and Leonides took league I basketball honors in the WRA intramurals af t er_ last night's results with a clean slate for both. After handing Atherton West a 27-19 defeat, McAllister copped League I honors. The' winners were. paced by Jo Graves who netted 14 tallies. Leonides re mained undefeated in League II when Town' forfeited. Both teams will enter the playbffs which, be gin next week. Tallying 21 points, Jane Whit ney lead Co-op ,to an easy 30-14 win over Ath East. The Women's Building vs, McElwain 'tilt' re sulted in a double forfeit. The lone table tennis matches played gave McElwain a win over Women's Building. In the - other matches, McAllister forfeited . to Ath East and Alpha Gamma Delta to Ath West. Town and_,Legnides, Thompson A and Thornpsbn -1 B; and Simmons and Thompson p : and D had double forfeits.. WRA IM Schedule Tuesday Table Tennis 6:30 Phi Sigma -Sigma vs. Phi Mu. Chi Omega vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 7:15 Sigma Delta Tau vs. Alpha Chi Omega. Beta Sigma Omicron vs. Co-op. 8:00 Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Xi Delta. -Alpha Epsilon Phi vs. Theta Phi Alpha. Basketball 7:00 Delta Gamma vs. Zeta Tau Alpha. Kappa Delta vs. Delta Zeta. • j 8:00 , Gamma I Phi Beta vs. Thompson A. Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Delta Delta Delta. to all your friends this Christmas—about Christmas A beautifully bound re-issue of Dicken's A Christmas Carol as it appeared in first printing. Suitable type faces and accurate reproductions of John Leech's orig inal illustrations capture the style of 1843. Creates proper mood to enjoy immortal tale. Anyone would appreciate such a thoughtful gift. Printed in London— Only 75c Christmas—the prized creation of famous artists, and craftsmen. A wonderful family_ gift—richly colored— Only $l.OO Ideals—a' brilliant collection of Christmas stories— wholesome— old-fashioned American ideals— homely philosophy— poetry= art— music— neighborliness— things .many of us overlook , these busy days. Buy this big volume—only $1.25 7.hristmas—lts Carols, Customs, and Legends. Children love 'to listen to stories. These and Many More Books Make Perfect Christmas Gifts for Friends • PACKAGES GIFT-WRAPPED •,PREPARED FOR MAILING KEELER'S Winner of New Queen Honor NANCY SHOWERS, first Queen of the Harvest Ball, receives a trophy from Dr. W. C.. Paddock, assistant professor of plant path ology', and master of ceremonies for the dance. About 200 attended the affair, which was sponsored by the Agriculture Student Council. engagetnento Hawk-Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Morrow of Milton have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Jean, to Russell Hawk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Hawk,'also of Milton. Miss Morrow is a junior in physical education and is a mem ber of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Hawk, a graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers Col lege, is stationed with the Ma rines at Camp LeJeune, N., C. W. COLLEGE AVE. EINEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA co _ &Igo Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Chi Omega was the guest of Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Entertainment included dancing, and refreshments were served. lIFor That Man (m n Your Life Pajamas Silk Rayon Cotton s39sfrom 1 1 BUZ * - 00 I\ MEN'S SHOP Opposite Old Main Van Heusen Dress Shrts \ White & Colored $0295 from 11° Sport Shirts Gabardines Flannels Wool and the newer weaves S A 9S from STORE OPEN TILL 9 P.NL MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 81.- SATURDAY • Panhel to Meet Panhelleniel , C ouncil will meet at 7 tonight in the Phi Sigma Sigma suite on the first floor of Simmons Hall. PS Dames to Hear Dinnerware Address Edward C. Henry, professor of ceramics, will speak to the house and home section of the Penn State Dames on "Selection of Dinnerware" at 8 p.m. Saturday in• 121 Mineral Industries Build ing. Henry will illustrate his talk with exhibits of dinnerware. All interested persons may attend. WRA Issues Call For More Workers Membership on committees for the convention of the Pennsyl vania division of the Athletic Federation of College Women is still open to all women students, Barbara Wallace, chairman of the convention planning committee, said yesterday. Any woman student wishing to work on a committee may con tact Miss Wallace before Friday in 235 Atherton. Committees for publicity; printed material, regis tration, recreation, entertainment, food, housing, and program will be formed. The convention will be held Oct. 24 to 26 at the College . •ei 7;•.i • [fi r 1 .~ Sweaters ashmere and Wool with the feel and appearance of Cashmere and the strength of wool by Revere ......la litint
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