PAGB FOUJ.t IS 'Softball, Tennis, GoM Tiineys Open This Week WiIUA. intramural softball, ten iik and golf tournaments open I’.iL week, intramural chairman Cd'iiro Pnrtfcs said today, toiy teams •will vie for t’tles ,).n th e softball and tennis .to u ney-v 18 sorority and dorrr.i wh iJe to.IT team;! will compete on ili;- fairway.';. ifrtmtfl" The -fri.'.f volleyball games were j-Viyed on Holmes Field yesterday v.’lth Co..oj> meeting Alpha Chi C'-ncga, Atherton Hall, this year’s ve’loyl'j.il) and badminton champs, challenging A.OI? i; and Chi O-.iCg'ii, last yoar’s softball titlists, J ' ing Alpha >!‘.i Delta. <P> // , Thc-i ct Chi - KdwPrd Wdblh is president of '.l'nel.a Olii. Ollier officers are J. ?.3w Kipfp.r, viJiie-presidenit; Ger p’tl K.arver, secretary; George •Cirijpiriiaj), treasurer; and William ,'Haley, pledge marshal. Mcifspcr lib® IRcrcnt pledges of Kappa Delta I-tfio arc William Arnold, Walter Jastaaln, Paul. Jason, and. William Vernon. FcHi Wcsm ■ /Allplbaa 11/rary K. Rice is the' new pdesi dan.l. of Zeta Tau Apba. Other of .fiC'-r.';- are Barbara. Helen, vice -I'.residenl;; Marjorie Erskine, sec »clary; Marjorie Dyer, treasurer: ■Harm a Lash, historian; and :Fancer. Welker, rushing chair man. heites IPti : Rein ‘Eheta Pi recently elected John Berlin, president. Other of ficers are John Walton, vice -p x-sident; Robcrk-Qoss,- secretary, and Raul Roland- recorder. Let other cigarettes offer you the sun, moon and movie stars. We’re content with what Old Golds actually deliver —just a fragrant deliciousness that leaves you happily anticipating your next smoke. Frankly, that’s all we put into Old Golds. No monfceyshines . . . just nearly 200 years of fine to bacco experience . . . luxurious tobaccos . . . loving care and quality safeguards all down the line. And what do you get? Pleasure. Mellow gentle ness, grand flavor, goodness in every drag. Like the idea? Then go for Old Golds. You’re pretty sure to be happy with ’em. r THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PEMMSTiIiVAiNIA Tennis Phi Sigma Sigma met ALpha Epsilon Phi in the first tennis match yesterday. Sigma Delta Tau met Delta Zeta and Delta Delta Delta played Aldefbaran. Golf IThe golf tournament witl of ficially open today when Delta Delta Delta faces Delta Zeta -and Phi Mu opposes Aldefbaran on the greens at <s::l's p.m. Teams in all three tourna ments are divided into three leagues. Winners of each league will enter playoffs May 20, 21 and 22 to name all.colleg e cham pion in eiich tournament. Summer By Elliot Shapiro Thinking of a job this summer as a waitress on a- glamorous ocean liner? According to Made moiselle’,; May issue, you bad bet ter lower your sights to something on the lake and river line. Most jobs as sfoip-focard wait resses and maids, the article says, Wf.IL go to union members this summer. -Some steamship lines re p'ont that they have as many as den applications for every job. Andi so, advises the magazine, if-you are bent on- a life on the bounding main- this summer, investigate some c<f the steamship lines that ply the Grgat Lakes and mlany of the larger rivers in the country. One address given is The Wis consin and Michigan Line, S'lß N. Flanfeiwgton Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. Or perhaps you’re a landlubber like us, and Would prefer -to do your wbitressing on terra ftrma. Summer Resorts In that dase summer resorts and AC hi O Honors Founders Day Alpha Chi' Omega celebrarted! its Hslth year as a national sorority on eaim!pus with a Founder’s Day Tea at their suite Sunday. The tea was held in honor of Miss Julia Brill, Miss Polly Lock lin. Mrs. Albert Powell, andj Mrs. William Hoffman who were all present and are four of the orig inal 21 members at the College. -Representatives from all 1 the sororities on campus attended 1 the tea as well as all active AlChiO’s and several AGh'iO alums, those being Rachel Dutcher, Priscilla Wagner, Mrs. Louise Schlicter Vaughn, and Mrs. Betty Dudley. hotel s al 'e the answer. For girls with no experience at all 1 there are jobs as maidS (making beds, mostly), clerks in hotel stores and souvenir shops. Or if you have had more experience along lines sulch as Stenography and bookkeeping, you could get a job doing that at a summer hotel. The most Common job that is available'is Waitress. A represen tative figure on- Wages is about ten dollars a week plus room and! board and tips. And any waitress can make $9OO a season in tips, says Mademoiselle. If you like children, and have had experience with them, many hotels may employ you as a chil dren’s supervisor. (Ed. Note: This is the first of a series of articles on jobs for women. 'The next will appear in the near future.)" " 1 "' ■ A 'f'-^. *' * ,'V Pi Lambda Theta initiates 47 Coeds ,Dean Weston Alpha Kappa chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, National Educa tion [Honorary, initiated forty eight women at a recent banquet held at the Presbyterian Church. Those initiated were Romayne Aumiller, Melva Barham, Gert rude Bopp, Marian Call, Marion Colver, Mary Ann Cree, Carolyn Currier, Elsie Federoff, Betty Jane Flory, Catherine Berrett, Est-hed Gevshman, Violet Gilles pie, Gene Gilmore, Mary Hague, Ruth H'E'tfield, Anna Jane Haw kins, June Hendler, Phyllis James. Dorothy Johnson, Joan Keller, Florence Kensinger, Josephine Laib, Mary Alice Layson, Lois SALE Blazers 1 - Raincoats ALL AT V 2 PRICE ... > j SMART SHOP ~ ■WEDiNtESDIAY, APIRIL J 6, 1047 Le Van, Mary Jean Lilly, Mar garetta McKnight, Harriet Mor gan, Edith Murray, iM.. Jean Nel son, Margaret-Oldham, Eriid Par adise. Esther Pefoley, Barbara Peters, Jonelle Phillips, Shirley Radbord, Dorothy Radziak, Marjory Rex, S u z a n n a Ramig,_ Jeanne Schrumpf, Sara Sea-lfron, Sara jane Shade, Beatrice Shaw, Mar garet Sprecher, Ruth Swavely, Dean Pearl O. Weston, Carolyn Wilbur, Betty Ann Wiley, Lois Wolfe. Dr. Hazel Hatcher of the home economics department spoke to group on Home and Family Life in Chile. ■
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