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College news, January 18, 1956
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1956-01-18
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 42, No. 11
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
League To Sponsor
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Fund Raising Drive
, The Bryn Mawr League Activi-
ties Drive will be held this year
on February 28, 29 and 80. The
Drive constitutes the sole financial
resource of the organization.
The money meets a_ two-fold
purpose: to support the education-
al program sponsored by the or-
ganization and to defray running
expenses of the various activities
and projects which the League un-
dertakes, particularly the Bryn
Mawr Summer Camp.
The Activities Drive is distin-
guished from the United Service
Fund Drive in that the proceeds of
the latter are donated to nation-
ally and internationally sponsored
_ welfare organizations. The United
Service Fund Drive is sponsored
jointly by the League and. the Al-
liance.
kept secret.
Oklahoma Choice
Of Maids, Porters
The Maids’ and Porters’ Show
this year will be a production of
the musical comedy, Oklahoma.
The show, which will be produced
by the maids and porters with the
sophomore class, will be perform-
ed April 11. Sue Opstad is direct-
or.
The maids’ and porters’ spiritual
concert has been cancelled because
there is not time to rehearse for
both the concert and the show.
The Maids’ and Porters’ Com-
mittee will hold a dance the
maids and porters Feb. 11° John
Whitaker’s Band will provide mu-
sic. The decorations are being
Pat Moran, who is
head of the committee, expects the
dance to be as successful as was
last year’s.
Judy Mellow is in charge of the
Breakfast
Luncheon .
Dinner
Sunday Dinner
Telephone
LAwrence 5-0386
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE INN
OPEN TO THE’ PUBLIC
—9:00 - 11:00 A.M.
———_——]2:00 -
Afternoon.Tea ——.3:30- 5:00 P.M.
——12:00- 3:00 P.M.
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
SPECIAL PARTIES ‘AND BANQUETS ARRANGED
2:00 P.M.
5:30- 7:30 P.M.
Lombaert St. and Morris Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
dance, and Polly Lothman is dec-
orations chairman. Anita Kaplan,
Pat Moran, Judy Harris, Peggy
King and Polly Lothman will be
student hostesses.
BMC Takes Part
In Bridge Contest
The Athletic Association has an-
nounced Bryn Mawr’s participation
in the Wational Intercollegiate
Bridge Tournament to be held here
on campus during’ the week of
Feb. 19-26..
Each pair of players. will play
16 previously arranged hands, so
that success may be counted a mat-
ter of skill: rather than luck. Miss
Chowning has agreed to serve as
tournament chairman, and it will
be she who receives the fixed hands
and all the rules from the National
Directors.
Regardless of national place-
ment, the winning. .team-. and the
runners-up will receive prizes
awarded by A.A. In addition,
there is the chance of placing
among the national: winners.
A sign-up list will 8e posted this
week on the A.A. bulletin board
in Taylor. )/There is an entrance
fee of $.50 ‘which goes to the Na-
tional Committee.
Because of the examination
period,. The College News will
not be published again until
Wednesday, February ,15.
is no small advantage.
Wednesday, January 18, 1956
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
DATE TEAM SPORT
Jan. 17 Pa. State Bi Ri
Ogontz Center
Feb. 9 Rosemont Bad.
Feb. 9 Penn B. B.
Feb. 14 Chestnut Swimming
_- Hill
Feb. 14 Drexel Bad.
Feb. 15 Drexel 1 aaa”
PLACE TIME No, of TEAMS
Home 7:30 Squad
Rosemont 4:00 2
Penn 4:15 2
Home 4:15 2
Home 4:00 1
Home 4:15 2
Inter-Hall Basketball Tournament Finals
Feature Pembroke East And Graduates
‘As the Inter-Hall, Basketball
Tournament swings into the finals
this week, an astute observer
might notice the fever of excite-
ment which grips the finalists. One
particular group, which is report-
ed to have been hard at practice
since fall, has almost exhausted it-
self in decorating huge red pen-
nants and coilecting one of the
loudest and most _ enthusiastic
cheering sections seen in the gym
in a long time. The Graduate Cen-
ter, in its first appearance in re-
cent times in inter-hall competi-
tion, walked off with all the honors
—or nearly all the honors. It still
has to meet Pembroke East in the
finals on Friday -afternon.
It is only fair to report that the
| Graduate School is co-ed. And this
Neverthe-
less, Rhoads came near to beating
them in a fast and well-played
game, which ended in a 5-4 victory
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The other games, too, were good
and showed excellent spirit. Pem
West beat the Non-Reses by de-
fault, and then lost to Denbigh,
which had previously beaten Mer-
ion 14-8. Denbigh then lost to the
Grad Students, 5-7. Meanwhile,
Rock beat East House, whose play-
ers, though lacking in experience,
almost matched the Grad Center
in spirit and Sunday practice.
Rock, in turn, was defeated by
Pembroke East (7-9), which first
beat Radnor 15-2.
ENGAGEMENTS
Barbara Pennypacker to Dean K.
Worcester Jr. ma
MARRIAGES
Jane S. Stone to John Pratt Jr.
AT THE MOVIES
BRYN MAWR
Jan. 18—Girl in the Red Velvet
Swing, Green Fire.
19-21—_To Catch a Thief.
22-23 — Target Zero, Naked
Street. ’
24-26—Rebel Without a Cause.
27-28—Man with a Gun.
29-30—I Died a Thousand Times,
Lawless Street.
ARDMORE
Jan. 18-21—I Died a Thousand
Times.
22-24 — The Big Knife, Shack
Out on 101.
24-31—The Tender Trap.
SUBURBAN
Jan. 18-21 — The Desperate
Hours.
22-23 — Born Yesterday, Petty
Girl.
24-28—The Deep Blue Sea.
29-30—The Flame of the Island,
The Vanishing Americans.
ANTHONY WAYNE
Jan. 18-21—Good Morning, Miss
Dove.
22-23 — The Desperate Hours,
lrarget Zero.
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Sport Shop
931 Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr, Pa. LA 5-0256
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Bermuda at Easter
Plane Reservations
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Come in & see our Gift Dept.
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Suburban Square
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