FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1f14,7 fillers Face Three Colleges In First Telegraphic Meet East meets West when Penn States markswomen compete with three .otiher college, in their first telegraphic match Of the season tottn!orrow, Penn State will Match 50-foot range targets with Beaver Col lege, University of Nevada, and Texas State College for Women, Wanda Ricklard president of the ftifl e :Clutb, said today. _ . : : Shooting with Miss Rlickard for ihe - .Cbliege wilt be Lovetta Jean:Heath, Marian Johnson, Nan- Barbara Knoll, Jean Pasey„ Doris Ramsey, Betty Jane :WMwimps, Laura Wiley, Lois Wy man, and Laura Zekauskas. The 12 women had the_ highest target : averages during the past week from the 20-woman varsity. With 11 matches scheduled, th:s year'„ team will see the most Com petition since before the war, Miss .Marie Haidt, club advisor, said. Many women's teams had been forced out of competition during the war When men took aver their ranges, Ellie explained. Other matches sdheduled for the team, are: February 28—Ohio University March 1— Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Drexel Institute March 7 University of Kansas, Uni versity of Michigan, Uni versity of Hawaii • March 14— Massachusetts State College March 21— University of Wisconsin Co_edib Phi Kappa Sigma Richard Mullan was recently elected president of Phi Kappa Sigma. Other . officers are William Anderson,. vice-president; • Fred ereak Walker, treasurer;. and Charles Dancer, secretary. :Chi Phi Chi, Phi recently pledged Dean Altemus, Donald Little, Roy Mc- Clenaghan, Waldemar Plonski, Will Ros.borough, and William Sansbur Delta Chi Donald. Shaner is the new treasurer of Delta Chi. Other of ficers are the same as last semes ter. William Schlotter and Lewis Walker are new pledges. Phi Kappa Tau Recently pledged were Albert Baker, Richard Boyle, - John Cos tello, Frank Gerity, Leonhart, Jensen, Charles Rose,- William Straum, and Richard Thomas. • Skull and Bones . Skull and Bone s hat society will have its picture taken at the Penn State Photo Shop at 6:30, Tues day. A meeting will follow. Plans for tapping will be discussed. COMPLETE . . . A. Meal, •Party or Weekend With BEER e • • • Halves— . Quarts— Michelob BUdweiser Budweiser Bohemian Iron City Iron City Graupners • Old German Tech Jolly Scott Ale Pitt Special Graupners Graupners Grauprners (Porter) a Tfk - F - Old German • . , -; r 5 4, 21 CENTRE • t Ell ERAGE ;?: Rear 218 East College Ave. _ : , Phone 2462 ;4 : 4 • - . , Opposite Sex Invades Domestic Arts Dcmesitic arts are not confined to the weaker sex, according to Bob Horwitz, igradulate student in animal husbandry, who wants to learn how to darn. "When I was in the Army," he said, "I had big holes in my socks and never knew how to darn them. Now that I'm a civilian, I'm de termined to learn how to darn." Bob is fully equipped with wooden darning egg, needles and thread. The only fly in the oint ment is That he accidentally bought silik stocking thread in stead of darning . yarn suitable for mending men's socks. When this fact was revealed to 'him, he in sisted in keeping the thread "just in case." Which all goe s to prov e that in this mc.dern age men may be darning their wives' 'socks—as well as their own. Home Ec Club To Initiate . Dr: Hazel Fkchet, new member of the home economics depar•t ment, will be the main speaker at a. formal banquet of the Ellen H. Richards Club •on - SuftdaY at th e Nittany Lion Inn. Dr. Hachet has just returned from Chile. Other guests at the dinner will be Dr. Henderson, head of the depainnent, and Miss Le 133r0n, assistant to Dr. Hen derson. The folliovdrig, coeds .will be in itiated into the club: Arica Betts, Grace Bevan Ceir ohne CA:wrier; Jane -Dale, -Betty Flosey, Gene Gilmore, Jeanne Halton, 'June Hendler, Esther Hershey, Joyce Hudgins, Mary Jamison, Sally Von Neida Jami son. Carolyn Kaufman, S:.ra Knapp, Edith Lan, Norma • Lash, Mary Lovett, Mary Lou Markley, Fran ces McKnight, Barbara Morrison, Ann Pearson, Pauline Schmitt, Dorothy Sherwood, Ruth Shuey, Gloria Terlizzi, Lois' Tinsley, Car oline Wilber, Lois Wolfe, and Mary York. Junior Prom— (Continued from page one) will be given out when the tick ets are purchased. The committee has ordered 90 gallons of punch to be served at the dance. • Booths have been set up for fraternities and organizations who have armnged for them. Signs 'FIE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STAVE COT .1" .T , X3E PENNSYLVANIA Coeds Urged To Join Clubs Women students are urged to take advantage