The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 11, 1951, Image 5

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    TUESD7;.:DEC,EMBER:II, - .1951 . , COLLEGIAN; -STAT*CCitLt!EGR,'"'PENSYI:;VANIA
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coach, as Queen of the Military Bill Friday night in Recreation }fall.
KAT,
Theta Phi }
Enter Finals
Kappa Alpha Theta . .aii.d s hieta
Phi Alpha netted basketball wins
that enabled them to enter play
offs for the•lM title which begin
tonight.
Gifting off to a slim start, the
Thetas trailed Alpha Gamma Del
to 11-7 at halftime. They narrow
ed the margin to 14-12 in the
third period. In the opening .sec
onds of the last period Shirley
Halloway sunk a pushup to tie
the game. Then the Thetas went
on to win. Sandy Heckman and
Halloway kept pouring in point
ers while the Alpha Gamma . Delta
squad was held scoreless. This
win gave the Thetas the League
VII title. -
-The Theta' Phi Alpha sextet
netted the League inn title. with
an easy-victory mier-Sigma Delta
Tau 31-14. Betty Coltellaro took
scoring honors for, the winners
and the evening: with a total of
13.
Tonight McAllister meets Leon
ides: and Kappa Delta takes on
Alpha -Omicron"Pi at 7 p.m. At
8 p.m. Simmons' will meet. Kappa
Kappa. Gamma while Kappa Al
pha Theta plays Theta Theta Phi
Alpha. - •• •
In •tabl.e:tennis,• last-.night, de
fending champion,- Kappa Kappa
Gamma :took Atherton East, and
Thoinpson` .0 eliminated McEl
wain—Tonight's matches see Sig
ma Delta Tau play Alpha Xi Del
ta and Delta Zeta meeting Alpha
Omicron Pi at 6:30 p.m. At
7:15 .Kappa • Kappa • Gamma and
Thompson C,. meet. , ,
300 1 VVAHlf
• • " JANE WYMAN ,
.CHARLES LAUGHTON
. "THE -
' BLUE - T 'VEIL"
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. 'HELD 'OVER
MITZI GAYNOR
DENNIS DAY
"GOLDEN GIRt"-
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OPEN at 6:20 ---•
"LOVERS. OF
VERONA" - -
French Film English Titles
Nicoll Crowned
Mil Ball Queen
By Rip Engle
Attractive brown-eyed Kather
ine-Nicoll, the finalist who was
"flabliefgaSted" when notified of
her selection, was crowned queen
of the Military Ba 11 Saturday
night at Recreation Hall. Rip En
ge football coach, presented
the crown.
The fifth semester- physical ed
ucation Major was selected from
a • crop of four other beauties,
Joan Brown, Patricia Day, Joan
Deeg, and Mary Oehlschlager.
Miss Nicoll, who hails from
Bethlehem,' wore a red strapless
ballerina length gown. R o b er t
Dennison was her escort. She suc
ceeds - Helen Costello, , last year's
queen.
The brunette received a silver
crown engraved • with the em
blems of the Army, -Navy, and
Air Force. Each finalist was pre
sented • with a bouquet of roses
and a rhinestone necklace, brace
let, and earring .set.
The candidates were escorted
to the bandstand by an. honor
guard from Pershing Rifles, Ar
nold Air Society, Scabbard. and
Blade, and the Quarterdeck So
ciety. Cadet Col. Jack Enterline,
Air ROTC, was master of cere
monies and introduced• the final
ists. '
Christmas
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Chrirtmas Cards
don't forget , to mail early
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to men in the Service.
McLANAHAN'S
DRUG STORE
134 S. ALLEN ST.
- Phone 6797
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in the o day mood ...
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maxyleitziager
136 E.. College Avenue
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For a holiday as bright
as the balls on a Christ
mas tree, give her gifts
from - Mary Leitzinger.
her heart
her hands
hand-knit,
loves.
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