January lit, 1955 into Beaver Stadium to play before a record breaking crowd. Coming from. behind. West Virginia scored two touchdowns in the final period to win 19-lit. The following week Penn State again went down to defeat, this time against Texas Christian, A fumble and a blocked punt set the stage for the 20-0 loss. Returning to the victory column after these two defeats, Penn State beat its arch rival, Pennsylvania, by the highest score the Lions have ever had against a University of Pennsylvania team, 35-13* Back again at State College, the Lions turned back visiting Holy Cross 39-7, Halfback Lenny Moore broke a I|l year college record when he pushed his record of yards gained rushing to Bi;3. Penn State, the nations sixth best rushing team, defeated a visiting Rutgers eleven 37-lij, Their next - and last - game was won 13-0 against Pittsburgh at the Panther's stadium. The Nittany Lions ended their season with a seven and two record - tops anywhere, Halfback Moore, who gained 1082 yards, set a new individual scoring record. On Wednesday, January 12 , Hu Delta Sigma held its weekly meeting with President Gromniak presiding. Some difficulties have arisen in the organization due to the absence of several of the officers .because of illness and transfers to the main campus. At the meeting on Wednesday, Brother Gibson ms appointed to fill the vacancy of president recently opened by the transfer of Brother Gromniak to the main campus. Brother Knowlton ms appointed treasurer to fill the vacancy left by the hospitalization of Brother Wojciehoski and Brother Brungard was appointed to fill the office of vice president. With the appointment of these new officers, the meeting was adjourned until next week at which time plans for the coming semester rd.ll be discussed. It is requested that all members be present at this next meeting to be held on Tuesday, January 18, at 6:30 PM, Last Wednesday most everyone was having his studious concentration interrupted by a loud roar of an airplane. On that day the ROTC Cadets finally got to go on a flight from the Hazleton Airport (at least some did J) A C-U7 was flown to the airport for the use of the Cadets, and continuous flights were planned for the whole day. But, as you have probably heard, "Old Man Weather" once again kicked up a fuss with snow and low visibility so that the last couple of flights for the day had to be cancelled. But for those, that didn’t have a dhance to fly, don’t give up hope l For there are several more flights being planned for next semester and it is hoped that everyone will have at least one chance to get on a flight. (Sports Continued) W DELTA SIGMA OFF WE WENT l Page 3