rtAilri: :MUIR V (2Pf.'ayball 'Cl:th three out of five weeks of volleyball intramurals be .id them, Atherton Hall, Chi (iinega, Coop, Kappa Delta, and Sigma Sigma are undefeated. Frazier-Kappas, 45-25 3) 1 11 Mu-Tri Delt, 49-34 Y,,ppa Delta-Gamma Phi, 45-36 3 - Wta Zeta-Phi Sig, 44-27 <;onp-AEPhi, 36-18 0-Alpha Xi, 57-17 A ilierton-AOPi, 61-11 'lll,?tas-AChiO, 46-25 A' teharon-SDT, win; default. / () APipha , Ornicron /Pi ulia Katbach is president of Al ) Omicron Pi. Other officers are ry Lavv.ther, vice _president; )...;uxa Jclhnston, recording secre t:l"Y; Joan MoKeon, corresponding o::retary; Martha Kremers, treas iir; and Marion Dills, social irmarn. /Delta Theta I?Leicent Phi Delta Theta initiates in:lllde Donald Carruthers Jr., Flegal, John Griffith, niv.hard Grimier, Albert IVleDon :ad, and Robert Me-razell. i olhi Kappa Psi Hiudh Walker is the new presi dt,...rvt of Phi Psi. Other officers ar e .A.r bhur Huggfier, vice-president; Kecker, secretary; and Ad ). ian Swain, treasurer. Young Man's Fancy Doesn't Turn. To Love—Yet Contrary to the hopes Of coeds who slush through the melting to classes, winter is not over • -not by a long shot, according to Haas Neuberger, associate pro fessor of meteorology:. - Mr. Neuberger consulted the weather man's Bible; which is a "thrnatic summary of past years, rwd proceeded to dampen the ::pirit of any young maiden who is waiting patiently for March - 21 to turn her young man's fancy to thoughts of love. .Crie. Cold April Day According to the average, he :mid that there will be at least one .day in April when the tern •perature goes as low as 22° above zero. The average temperature for this time of year within the last GO years is 33°. "Long range forecasting can poly be made, on information from the past,"-the professor said. Button up your overcoats— pring is not just ,around the !orner. --- ,1 fttiry Club - The meeting of the Dairy :;(:ience Olub announced for 71tizrch 20 has been postponed until March 27 at 7:30 in 117 )}airy Building. Students draWing tmtries for the dairy show should report to this meeting. WU Mr i murals Badminton Alpha Epsilon Phi, Atherton Hall, Delta Zeta, and Kappa Al pha Theta have topped all oppo nents. ChiO-Alpha Xi, 3-0 Atherton-AOPi, 2-1 Thetas-AChiO, 3-0 Kappa Delta-Tri Dell, 2-1 Theta Phi-Phi Sig, 3-0 AEPhi-Cody Manor, 3-0 Delta Zeta-Town, 2-1 Phi Mu-ZTA, win; default Delta Gam-Gamma Phi, win; de fault Coeds Try For Aiquacade Coeds interested - in trying out for the WRA Swimming Aqua eade are asked to report to the White Hall Swimming Pool at 7::30 o'clock tomorrow, said Mary Margaret Barnett, president of the swimming club. - - Routines used for the aquacade will be based on degrees of skill to enable more, and less-experi enced swimmers to participate, said Miss Barnett. The theme for this year's aqua cade, which will .be held in May, is "Waltz Time," and most of the numbers will be done to popular waltzes, she said. The show will CLEAN CALL Tat EtAILT COismrgAN". STATE ODLLEGE, SIMSIT.NANTA erica's Yoke as much as you like— yours, when you.smoke Li? Moms/ And here's why . . There's an important difference in PHILIP MORRIS manufacture that makes PH/LIP MORRIS taste better—smoke better—because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world's finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment—cleun, fresh, pure! Try PHILIP MORRIS—you, too, will agree that PHILIP MORRIS is America's FINEST Cigarette! Table Tennis Winning all their matches in table tennis are Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Theta Phi Alpha. ChiO-Alpha Xi, 3-0 Atherton-AOPi, 3-0 AChiO-Thetas, 2-1 Kappa Delta-Gamma Phi, 2-1 Phi Sig-Theta Phi, 2-1 SDT-Delta Zeta, 2-1 Kappas-Delta Gam, win; default Phi Mu-Gamma Phi, win; default AOPhi-Cody Manor, win; default Expert to Discuss Roll-Making Process A demonstration cn making a variety of yeast roll s will be con ducted in 110 Home Economics frccm 2:20 to 4 o'clock by Pauline M. Girard, representative of the Wtheat Flour Institute, Chicago. Sponsored 'by the commercial demonstration class, the demon_ stration is open to all students, facility, local or Winderest home makers., be given two nights to accommo date more spectators. ' ... . .... ••.. ....5 / 1 . ( ... ::::.,....,..,•.,..,,.../• ....,,,_.,,,,,..,,....,,/,.::/„../.....,,..:,..;:...,,,,,,, ( , . . .. •-... . . ~... . I . FRESH, FINEST avor's AU. ALWAYS BIETTER...BIETTER ALL WAYS Debate Squad Wins Seton Hill Tourney Competing with four other eastern colleges last week-end, the women's debate squad placed second in the labor-management orthodox debate tournament at Solon Hill College. Top honors were given to Grove City College who remained unde feated throughout the tourna ment. The Penn State affirmative team won three out of four de bates. The negative won two out of fbur. The schools represented in cluded Grove City, Westminster, Saint Vincent, and Seton Hill. Room Photos Exhibited In Main Engineering Photographs sboWing modern room s for th e last 50 years are on exhibit in 307 Main Engineering. The exhibit will continue until 'March 30. Sponsored- by the division - of fine arts of the department Of architecture, the series is acccm panied with explanatory notes to show the development of modern architecture as applied to inter iors. - - Th e exhibit was brought to the carripu s from the Museum of Mod ern Art, New York. 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