**AQfrFGtra iiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu rfl'iiiiiiimiiiimiiii! titerin'Sports v<ll!ll!l!lllllll!lli;mi!ll!lllllllll|llll||||lll|imi!!lllllllllll Ath East downed Grange, 24-8, Onsfc night to inaugurate the win ter basketball season in White -41 all and to mark the opening of winter intramurals. Led by the -brilliant scoring of Pauline Hugh Who garnered 18 points, the Ath ißall lassies had an easy victory over their dorm rivals. Mac Hall also won by default from Town East to capture the second game. In the first ping pong tourney of the year yesterday, 139 S. Frazier outdrove ZTA for a 2-1 win. Senior.-: nosed out the junior team by 2 points to win last eight’s six-event interclass swim ming meet, 35-33, in the White Hall pool Babs Clark "41, outs warn Betty Wiley ’44 in the 50-yard crawl in 32.7 seconds to 36.7. Further senior points were copped by Babs in the 25-yard ■breaststroke which she did in )fi.2 seconds to sophomore Mary Bevling’s 24. In. the 25-yard backstroke. Both Lawson "43, edged out Elea >*or Arnold '4l by 3 seconds. Kay Porter '4l also downed Marg Kebler '43 by 2 seconds in the 2!i-yard crawl. Group events gave the seniors the edge as they defeated sophs in the 100-yard freestyle relay, but juniors captured the 75-vard medley in 1.1 minutes with sophs a;: runners-up. Attends Opening Vera M. Neal ’4l represented Ibe Penn State chapter at the installation of a new Mortar Board at Bucknell University, Saturday, Wanted and Offered P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C -Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. iI.W. Pittsburgh or vincinity. L. —Fri. C—Joyce, 4206. RIDES (MSSKfD SECTION TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. Heaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch WANTED—One boy to share •apartment. Room and board $28.00 per month. Call Ted Rice, 2G!>i, 2tpdlB.l9D DOR RENT—Single and double rooms. 226 W. Beaver, Phone ?’f4o, ltpdlBD OWE SINGLE and one double YEAK room, and board. Cody Manor, * 933 3fii S. Alien, Phone 4171. ' 1934 3tpd18,19,20C 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 194 L 'I'WE VILLIAN is still pursuing her: Does she deserve a fate worse ,than death? See Streets of New York for answer! Itch2-18JEM Special toHomeEccersl "WHITE SWAN” UNIFORMS ■N* If you need that extra uniform; come in to the Smart Shop today 'White Swan" uniforms in the latest styles at $1.98. ■ - Smart Shop • > We, The Women— Congrats, Criticisms Of 1940-1941 Rushing Contrary to pre-bid estimates that the number of coeds joining sororities would decrease this year, the number was increased by 14. This seems a small in crease when we consider that women’s enrollment goes up each year, but in reality the low schol astic average of the freshman women’s class as compared to the past few classes probably ac counts for the slight increase. To hash over the rushing code —congratulations to Panhellenic Council and the dean of women’s staff for the speed with which the lists were compiled Sunday afternoon . . . the system of dis tributing invitations to freshmen for rush parties was effective with the exeption of town women who, in many cases, failed to receive theirs until the following day . . . We suggest more open houses first semester but advise that free contact rules be revised so that both freshmen and sorority women might be relieved of the rushing tension which lasted dur ing the entire first semester . . . continuance of the same silent periods . . . and we advise in vestigating the advantages of a preferential ballot which would be filled out by rushees at the close of the first week of formal rushing season ... Congratulations to Panhellenic Council’s executive committee for excellent interpretation of the rushing code . . . best wishes to the 163 women who have joined the vast world of the Greeks. Kappas, Thetas Choose New Sorority Officers In sorority elections held last night Kappa Alpha Theta nam ed Elizabeth Kinsloe ’42, presi dent; Janet F. Twichell ’42. vice president; Marjorie B. Strode ’42. recording secretary; Marjorie L. Sykes '43, corresponding secre tary; and Jeanne C. Stiles ’42, editor. Kappa Kappa Gamma elected Margaret L. Embury ’42, presi dent; Dorothy M. Savard ’42, vice-president; Elizabeth C. Rose ’42, recording secretary; and Vir ginia M. Berkhouse ’42, corre sponding secretary. Dorothy J. Johnson ’42 was chosen vice-president of Alpha Chi Omega to replace Roberta J. Kelly ’42, who has left Col lege. iushmg Statistics NO. OF PLEDGES 89 90 104 109 117 112 142 149 164 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN | Chi Omegas, Kappas Top List of Pledges With 19 (Continued from Page One) ick, Florence C. Clemmer, Elsie M. Longenecker, Julia L. McMur ray, Ruth M. Storer; sophomores —Laila M. Dunkleberger, Jean S. Huculak, Ann L. Morris; spe cial—Helen A. Frost. Charitides Colors: green and goki 'Juniors Esther A. Lloyd, Boris E. Meis, and Dorothy C. Thomas. Chi Omega Colors: cardinal and straw Freshmen—Frances M. Angle, Audrey M. Bever, Frances M. Burke, Marian J. Carbaugh, Ruth E. Conrad, Edith D. Dengler, Mary E. Galt, Janet E. Graham, Mary Ann Krall, Mary M. Lau bach, Patricia A. Middleton, Anna J. Minnich, Sara Jean Parks, Eleanor G. Ream, Nancy ann Shipman, Doris J. Taylor, Margaret L. Trump, and Jenoise B. Wherry; sophomore—Jane F. Strickenberg. Emanon Colors: red and white. Freshmen Elizabeth Aaron, Margaret L. Acker, Betty C. Friedman, Evelyn H. Jackson, Rosalind E. Marks, Abigail D. Oserin, Gloria E. Tarlowe; sopho mores ’Miriam R. Alderman, Eleanor B. Bermak, Bette M. Davis, Natalie Fertig, Elaine D. Helman, Muriel R. Meiselman,. Chesterfields are made with one at ngj|& !: S'V. % "Vu v „■ Copyright. 1941, Liccsty 4, M'tuu Tosacco Co, Maxine Shalit; juniors—Rita S, Finklestein, Hilda J. Gordon. - Freshmen—Joan B. Fiero, Dor othy L. Jones, Dorothy H. Lamb, Helen R. McKinney, Barbara A. Mennies, Elaine L. Parke, Elea nor M. Stoner; sophomores' Helen L. Craig, Jean A. Kelly. Colors: mauve and brown. - Freshmen Ruth L. Baker, Betty Rose Broderick, Betty C. Gartside, Ruth’ E. Rummel, Ruth E. Thomas, Amm M. .Serocca, Angeline Tristani, Virginia K. Tross. Colors: black and gold. Freshmen Nancy F. Berke bile, H. Ann Carruthers, Peggy V. Colvin, Marion C. Dougherty, M. Elizabeth Edwards, Joan P. Herzer, Grace L. Judge, Priscilla C. MacLellan, Ruth L. Popp, Frances D. Stevenson, Mary Lee Ullom, Marguerite Waddell, Mary J. Winter; sophomores—Kathryn M. Popp, Irma F. Winterj-juniors —Anna Lee Carey, Virginia Van neman. Colors: light and dark blue. • Freshmen Gladys C. Beck, Margaret L. Campsey, Lillian M. Clark, Patricia J. Dohrenwend, Louise W. Henry, Virginia Lee to give DICK SHAUGHNESSV, Skeet Champion to wti all the ma(or skeet litl CHESTERFItIO holds all t titles for smoking pleasure. MILDER, COOLER and BETTER-1 It's the cigarette that Satisfies. Delta Gamma Colors: pink, blue, and gold. Gamma-Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma They hit the markevery time with smokers like yourself because people have learned they canrcoufiton Chesterfields to give them,_3Vi"thoufc fail, a smoke that is MILD . >0 ... not strong. _ TUESDAY, •FEBRUARY 18, 1941 : Jackson, .Mary Lou Keith, Mari- - lyn K. Kindi, Dorothy J. Long, Helen F. Neubert, Jeanne L. Say-j! lor, Betty Lou-; : L. Schmelz, :-Ruth‘:"Arr~^T!r^gS i -. Tetley,' j ane .E. • more—Geraldine A 7 GSgCerSagSK. uate—M. Carmiah FofbhShltoSto r Colors: rose and whiteT ' : Freshmen .Maiy Archer, Ruth Hannigdn, Ruberta E. Meissner, Miriam- V. Musset,- Phyllis M." Runkle, Emma R. Stauffer, Olive B. VartHouten, Mary Elizabeth-- Wertz, Beatrice: M. White, Elizabeth J. 'Wiley; juniors—Jean B. Runkle, vJoan Smith;-. 'V-"■ 'j Theta Phi Alpha 'W _ Colors: silver, gold, and bioe. Freshmen—Ailene M; Gibtes, Marcella A. Knauf, MargareirL.- Maginnis, Lorraine H. Stanton, and Dolores M. Wargo; . sopho mores—Patricia Atkins, Mary J." Chollak, and Roberta D. Kotz; special—lrene E. Fanucci. Zeta Tau -Alpha - Colors: turquoise’and gray. Freshmen Nora S. Ames, Joyce R. Brown, Dora E. Colver, _ Polly'E. Graham, Nina L. Hughes, and Mary Jane Spear; sopho mores—Ruth T. Brown, Marie T. . Nolte, Marilyn R. Thompson, and Nada J. Zug. . : Chesterfields af.e a pleas ing smoke at all times because their COOLER, BETTER TASTE comes from the right combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. YOU CANT BUY A BETTER CIGARETTE. « » 1 »~. tf
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