PAGE EIGHT Slale Parly- (Continued from vage one) Senior Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Meily 344 JoAnn Rorabaclc 383 Junior President William Wilson 534 Marlin Baum 557 Junior Vice-President John Hayes Alex Mauro Junior Secretary-Treasurer Marjorie Gorham 497 Laura Johnston 568 AA President Ernest Closser 126 Dean Hartman 168 John Potsklan 305 Jack Tighe 828 AA Secretary Jack Biery 537 / Gerry Karver 792 John Reeves 69 Student Union For SU 1635 For field house 160 For $5 fee 1404 Against $5 fee . • 400 Band Uniforms For uniform fee 1418 Against uniform fee 333 The Nittany-lndep endent party ■was docked two votes for viola tion of the Election Code. No other violations were reported. Kappa Alpha Theta Nan James was recently elect ed president of Kappa Alpha Theta. Other officers are Joan Bissey, vice-president; Eva Win ter, recording secretary; Barfoara Stark, corresponding secretary; Marjorie Gorham, treasurer; and Jane Weigle, social chairman. THE MARDI GRAS MOVES TO SKYTOP WITH THE TRU-BLU SEXTET Featuring “Pops’* Greenly “Satch” Thomas “Shoeless” Lou Levi “Bumps” Keefauver “Mouse” Miller “Cakewalk” Ridall Playing Those Tunes Thai Are Sweeping the Campus . . . Jelly Roll, Sister Kate, Ugly Chile, St. James Infirmary, Sweet Lorraine, High Soci ety and many others. FRI. & SAT. BUSES LEAVE THE CORNER 8:15 PJM. 9:15 PJML Special bus Saturday leaves directly afle r the oar zaifle drawing for SKYTOP Open to Members and Their Guests. JOIN AT S.U. or SKYTOP Scabbard and Blade Taps Nine men were pledged to Scabbard and Blade, National Military Society, after a recent WHAT DO WE WAN Decrease In Prices PRICE REDUCTION College Sportswear Cor. Beaver and Allen THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nine Men al Smoker I and activities. * pul ’ £>oses ’ I Gerton^ smoker at th e Pi Kappa Phi The following were selected for Samuel Neely, house. This meeting was held to their military, scholastic, and ex- William Sohrey. introduwce prospective pledges to tra-curricular activities and in- John Stevenson PROMOTIONS? College Sportswear does not believe that Price Reduction'Promotions at a small savings for a short period of time will do enough to ward off in flation or depression or bring many lasting savings to the consumer. We believe that prices must come down and stay down so the customer can buy more goods so we can buy more from the manufacturer—so he he can stay in production and hire more people. CAN THE RETAILER ALONE BRING ABOUT A GENUINE DECREASE IN PRICES! ACTUAL STORE RECORDS SHOW THAT WE AT COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR, ON AN OVERALL STORE BASIS, ARE SELLING MERCHANDISE AT MORE THAN A TEN PER CENT SAVING OVER OUR PRICES OF JAN. I, 1947. We are sura that our policy of aggressive reductions on slow moving stocks, better judgment and selectivity in buying, and shortened mark ups, we will continue to pass these savings on to the public. With the continued support of our customers and the cooperation of thousands of reliable retailers throughout the country, we will force man ufacturers to realize once again that we are in business to give the custo mer what he wants at the price he wants to pay. Our loss in the meantime will be our investment in the future of free American enterprise. State G