Friday, April 5, 1935 Political Cliques File Campaign Alignments (Continued from Dago one) Phi Sigma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Al pha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma Tau Phi, - and Tau Sig ma Phi. The 1938 Locust Lane clique claims the support of the following groups: Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha KappaPi, Beta Sigma Rho, Cody Manor, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Theta Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Theta Chi, Theta Nu Epsilon, Theta Up silon Omega, Theta Xi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Triangle, Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Watts ball. The freshman Campus clique claims the following . groups: Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi, Asso ciated Com Mons Club, :Beaver House, Chi Phi, Chi Upsilon, Delta Tau Del ta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma' Delta, Phi'' Kappa, Phi Lambda Theta, Phi Sig ma Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Al, pha ' Epsilon Sigma Chi, Sigma ,Nu, Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma Tau Phi, Theta Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Phi Mu Delta. OMICRON NU (Home Economics Honorary) Ruth E. Kauffman '36 Jean R. Beman '36 Jeannette E. Beck '36 Emma Jane Bonnier '36 Margaret S. Thompson '36 C. Margaret Rees '36 Bernadette M. Heagney '36 Mary C. Eckhart '3G CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Single or double room, also garage. Phone 295-M. G 25 North Allen street. 55-2tnp CM LOST—Two first-year German books and black leather notebook with zipper. Return to Singer at 301 South Atherton street. Reward. 53-ltpdcm LOST—Between Dairy Building and Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity, March 29, a silver fraternity ring—white stone and seal. Reward if returned to Theta Kappa Phi. 60-Itpd dw LOST—lllinois wrist watch. Name engraved on bottom. Log . Friday or Saturday. Call Waugaman ,at 170. 61.-ltpdCM WANTED TYPING—Neat: and dc- penduble' jobs done, at veryreason able rates.' Impiove your. grades this way. Catt"'Al" . Haigds - .'"'Plione• 324 TNE. „ ; 62-ea .eom. FOR RENT—Doubleroom,"*. square front campus. Low rate. Phone 739-R. 64-I.t pd LM The home of Quality Meats at Prices that are Right. Cook's Market Phone 267 "The place where State people buy." SWIMat GLENNLANDTOOL RAT.ER. NI A T S Y A W N E A E D K IE N D D FE . A . T.URSPEEFCOIARLIRNATTEER. Co-Edits Officers for the coming year have recently been selected by three of the women's fraternities. Those for Alpha Omicron Pi are: president, Ruth E. Koehler '36; vice-president, Ruth B. Evans '37; secretary, Edna M. Ogle vee '36; Panhellenic representative, Helen M. Clymer '37. Officers for Alpha Chi Omega are: president, Mildred P. Otterson '36; vice-president, Margaret R. Giffeh '37; secretary, Sara B. Bitting '36; treasurer, Sarabelle ReeSe '36; Pan hellenic representatives, Anne Mc- Caughey '36, and Martha B. Shaner '37. Gamma Phi Beta's new officers are: president, Arabel S. Walter '3O; vice-president, Thelma H. Ebert '37; secretary, Helen 0. Kummer '36; treasurer, Harriet H. Klippel '37. The Delta Gammas held their for mal dinner dance at the Nlttany Lion Inn last Friday night. Mrs. Eiwaod Rasmussen, national vice-preSident of Phi Mu, was the guest of the local chapter last week, The Kappas were . entertained at dinner by Tau Heppe Epsilon "last Wednesday. Metallurgist To Speak Sohn P. Gill of the Vanadian Alloys Steel Co., Latrobe, will lecture - on "High Speed Steels" at a meeting of the Penn State Chapter of the Ameri can Society for - Metals in Room 315, Mineral Industries bui lding, Monday at 7:30 o'clock. CORSAGES • .:. . for I. F. Ball • ROSES, ALL COLORS • GARDENIAS, ORCHIDS and other Spring• Flowers $l.OO and - up Call Strasser, Ross, "'or Stanton- • ' • Phone,' • 7Bs . . do not Thespians To Present • '35 Musical Tomorrow (Continued front page one) her '35, Charles B. Keiser '36, Ed win J. Griffiths '36, Ira Sendroff '36, William H. Randall '37, and James P. Unangst '3B. Costumes, which according to D. Henry Porterfield, Thespian scenic director, strike a new high for color and originality, were designed by Mrs. Harney W. Stover, wife of "Dink" Stover, tennis coach. The cos tumes were executed .under the di rection of Miss Kay Dixon, of Gable's department store in Altoona, and Mary D'Olier '36 by a large'staff of volunteer co-ed seamstresses. The sudden illnesi of Ruth Ever ett '36 has caused her place to be filled by Helen J. Hinebaueh '35, who has danced in the choruses of "Old King Cole," "My Stars," and '"Bar gin' Around." Other members of the chorus; which has been going through its many routines for some time are: Sarah C. McKee '35, Jane M. O'Con nell'3s, Gweneldine N. Rapp '35, Ja net M. 'Beman:''36, Althea L. Butt '36, Jean M. Kalar.736, • Helen P. Rountree '36, Peggy I. Doherty '37, Mary.L..Fenton '37; Lillian H. Gra , ,ham '3B, ..ShirleY . R. Helms' '3B, Ethel R. Mihalyi .'3B, Bernice Noar '3B, Lou ise H. Sutton '3B, and Virginia Swart "Sammy" McKee and 'Bruce Gil liard,, a new' dance team, replacing the•team of Ralph Vance and Helen Whelan •of "My Stars," • will make their debut in . "Donit Let On." Their_ .solo :routine .in the closing scene of the show is one of ,the most...colorful' :and graceful,bits,of dancing the Thes pians. have ever attempted. _ •. . irritate...... 1 • . - . ........- , .. :••• ... . .... . •,,-, iry , t . ....,...-. .. . ..........,., -,„:„.......,..,...,--......._ . • . .. ;. . FLui, . I .... can . , ._ . ~.„..,„ \ \ ‘ \ • THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Student Union Bulletins 1. F. Ball .tickets. are available to fraternities between 10 and 4 o'clock at the Student - Union desk. Tickets for others can be purchased at the same time. for $3.30. TOMORROW Livestock judging contest will he held in the: Pavilion at 1 o'clock. MONDAY The 4-H Club Girls will meet in Room 412, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. The Deutscher Verein will meet in Room 410, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. TUESDAY A panel discussion on "Student- Faculty Relationships" will• be held under the joint auspices of the Fresh man Forum and.:Treshnian Commis sion in the . Hugs Beaverroom at 7 o'clock. . . Among the speakers 'will be Prof. Mary Jane Wyland, of the home econ omics department, John Ferguson, of the department of_political science, Lester M. Benjamin '37, Martha Overholts '3B, and Victor- P. Buell '3B. MISCELLANEOUS-'• Candidates for assistant managers of tennis should Sign up in Room 102, Old Main, as soon as posSibre. RINGS ::::' ! :DISTINCTIVE GIFTS WATCHES SHOMBERG - *JEWELER (Cullege Ave. opposite Campus) • klillside Ice and Coal Co. Dealers in the• Highest Grades of • Lbal. and' Coke Call Us for Your Supply of FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136-J INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Delta Tau Delta maintains its lead in the intramural bowling tournament as a result of Tuesday night's match es. The Delta have 37 wins and 11 losses, giving them a percentage of .771. The Delta Upsilon bowlers, with a rating of .750, and the S. A. E. pinmen, rating .650, follow in second and third places, respectively. The ratings: W. L. Pct. • Delta Tau Delta ___37 11 .771. Delta Upsilon 30 10 .750 S. A. E. 2G 14 .650 T. IC. E. 31. 17 .646 Theta Chi 26 22 .542 Omicrons 23 25 .479 Alpha Chi Rho 9 0 28 .416 Phi Kappa 16 32 .333 Theta Kappa Phi __l2, 36 .250 Delta Chi 11 37 .229 SWAGGER SUIT Specials at $6.95 Schlow's Quality Shop I am always the same . . . always mild, fine-tasting and fragrant. I am made of center leaves, only. The top leaves are undeveloped, acrid and biting. The bottom leaves are grimy, tasteless and harsh. I am made of only the fragrant, expensive center leaves. I give you the mildest, best-tasting smoke. I do not irritate your throat. I'm your best friend. Fencing Squad Elects Allen Varsity Captain Richard H. Allen 'f3C was elected fencing captain for next season at a meeting of the varsity squad this week. Allen has been a saberman on the varsity squad for the past two years, fighting in every meet this year. Edward E. Bowen '37, whose name was omitted from the list published earlier, was awarded a letter and Richard Lewis '37 was given numer als. 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