FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1941 HE Seniors Visit 26 Pfaila. Firms Seniors majoring in. institu tional administration will visit 26 Philadelphia food and equip ment -establishments during the home economics field trip, Ap ril 2-9. Included in Wednesday’s and_ Thursday’s survey were a school cafeteria, Cladds-Equipm en t, Holland Restaurant, Horn and Hardart Commissary, Reading Terminal Market, and .Abbotts Dairy. 'Today they will inspect Penn Terminal, Auction, and Cold Storage Markets, Pure Food, Customs -Building, and Book binders, and Saturday, the Am erican Store Home Service Bur eau, La Touraine Coffee, and Colonnade Cafeteria. Monday’s tour will,__include Campbell Soup, Van Scriver Furniture, and the Russian Inn; Tuesday will cover Abbotts Ice Cream Plant, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Prudential Life Insurance Company, Cur tiss Publishing Company, and the Country Gentleman Kitchen. An examination of Hospital Residence Halls, Wanamaker Department Store and the In terstate Dairy • Council will con clude the field trip. The ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER A 6 Pi WELCOMES YOU — to — PENN STATE A 'BETA MU L CHAPTER P -° f - H A : £ H I 0 Welcomes H —all — F Alums and Guesls > pennW A Noted Scientist — lofa Sigma Pi President Visits local Chapter Dr. Evelyn Laing Mcßain, na tiopal president of lota Sigma Pi and outstanding • research worker with soap solutions,- will visit the Palladium chapter on campus today. -Dr. Mcßain from Stanford University in California receiv ed the Ellen H. Richards prize in 1924, and formerly served as research lellow for the British government and later research associate. ' Because of Dr. Mcßain’s not able work and interest in the constitution and electrical prop erties of soap solutions,' struc ture of jellies, and colloids she will be shown through the bio physical chemistry and biocol loid laboratories of Frear Lab oratory this afternoon. Palladium chapter will enter tain Dr. Mcßain at the Fenway Tea Room at 6:45 o’clock to night. Dr. Mcßain is visiting various chapters on her way to the American Chemistry Society meeitng in-St. Louis, Mo., April 7-11. Mrs. Frobes’ dormitory is holding an informal dance to night. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Praises Cooperation Harriet Singer ’4l, Panhellenic Council president, commends this year’s increased cooperation with Interfraternity Council and hopes for its continuance. Bela Sf|s Me Bridge Tourney Beta Sigma Rho defeated Kap pa Kappa Gamma by 1560 points last night to win the- All-College bridge championship in the tour nament sponsored by IFC and Panhellenic Council. For the first time in the history of the two organizations a joint tournament was held this year as an added factor in sorority fraternity relationship. “Both groups have shown a definite spirit of cooperation this year,” expressed Harriet Singer ’4l, Panhellenic president, “and we hope it will continue.” " Sixty - three - fraternity teams played off among one another in 9 sections at the Nittany Lion Inn and 7 sorority combinations were eliminated to 2 in White Hall matches. Two winners from each men’s section and two top sorority groups met separately in semi finals to determine fraternity and sorority champions. Cups were awarded the res pective men's and women's win ners. Margaret M. Diener- ’42, Delta Gamma, and Robert L. El more ’4l, Delta Sigma Phi, were co-chairmen of the tournament supervised by Clyde H. Graves, assistant professor of mathema tics. Attending the Province Con vention of Delta Gamma last weekend at Baltimore, Md., Margaret Diener ’42 and Jeanne Clark ’4l represented the Penn State chapter of the national fraternity. Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gam ma Delta were the first frater nities established at Penn State. iiiniiiniiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimmmumiimmi Women In Sports iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimii!!!iiimiii!inmmimni Marge Chambers and Jan Hartz emerged'champ ions from the All- College badminton matches in White Hall yesterday. Marge took over Mig Taylor, 6-11, 7-11: and Jan defeated Josephine Wer ner, 5-11, 3-11. Marge Chambers and Jean Wis singor snatched the single elim ination badminton contest cham pionships which were played off in double groups. Other partici pants were Mary Hammond, La- Rue Baney, Naomi Billen, Muriel Taylor, June Steinfurth, Virginia Reilly, Helen Hancher, Doris Glahn, Dolores Wargo, Mickey Rizza, and Ruth Stamm. * * * June Steinfurth was victor in the final All-College bowling tourney, with a score'of 313. Five highest scores in the bowling con test will be entered in the Amer ican Tenpin Telegraphic Match. The five high scorers were Kay Tussey, 311; Martha Duffman, 285; Dot Pierce, 280; and Betty Honorary Wins Contest First prize of $3 went to Alpha Lambda Delta, women’s schol astic honorary, in a song contest sponsored -by their national of fice recently. Jean Babcock ’42 wrote the words of the winning song to the tune of “Londonderry Air.” AEpita Ghis Eject Alpha Ghi Omega elected Dor othy J. Johnson ’42, president; Patricia Mac Kinney "43, vice president; Janes G. Gottschall ’44, secretary; and Emily L. Funk '43, treasurer. • TOILETRIES HEADQUARTERS 0} W STATE COLLEGE " v_. . v We carry a complete up to the minute stock of the latest crea tions of the foremost manufacturers of toiletries. Miss Marguerite McFadden of the House of Elmo will r-e in Our Store Until Saturday rea a derick, im. Allen St. Next To Bank Clock fnferfrafemity Ball Weekend And A Cordial Welcome To All Of Our Alumnae TPA initiates Six Coeds Theta Phi Alpha initiated the following women at their house at 4 p.m. Sunday: Dorothy H. Tcresinski "42, ’Mary J. Chollak. ’43, Teresa C. Marusak '43, Mary M. Sheehe ’43, Irene E. Fanucci '44, and Margaret L. Maginnis '44. A supper followed the initi ation. Olive B. VanHouten '44, whose first semester average was 2.55, was bid by Alpha Lambda Delta Saturday to make a total of 23 freshman bids. ALPHA ZETA Here's To A Swell PAGE FIVE
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