The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 21, 1947, Image 7

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    IT, MAY 91, 1047
Registrar Lists Fall Term
111-College, Group Averages
Mi-C 011 eg e and individual
**> werages have 'been re
«ed by toe Office ot toe Regis
ff Dor the fell semester <rf
AU-Fraterwilr Women .. 1.75
Windcrest 1.06
Aii-Oollege Women .... 1.59
Ak-Fraiernity 1.54
Non-Fraternity Women.. 1.49
Pollock Circle 1.48
All-Fraternity Men ..... 1,45
All-College 1.42
All-College Men 1.37
■Ton-Fraternity Men .... 1.84
ternities:
-.lpha Gamma Rfao 1.83
■ dangle 1.82
lipha Sigma Phi 1.75
' hta Sigma Rho 1.75
'an Phi Delta 1.74
-Telia Tau Sigma .; 1.70
Alpha Zeta ............ 1.69
Beaver House 1.67
Kappa Delia Rho 1.67
Phi Sigma Delta 1.03
Alpha Chi Sigma 1.58
Alpha Kappa Pi 1.55
'Delta Ohi 1.55
Sigma Chi 1.55
vcacia 1.04
hi Epsilon Pi . 1.54 .
eta Theta Pi ... .' 1.52'
j . Kappa'. Alpha 1.52
ri Sigma Kdppa 1.50
rmibda Chi Alpha ..... 1.4®
beta Chi 1.48
.a,pp.a Sigma . 1.43
d Lambda Phi 1.43
[Delta Upsilon 1.42
Phi Gamma Delta 1.4)2
| Pi Kappa Phi 1.42
j Sigma. Pi; 1.41
j Phl-P.elta.Theta ........ 1.46
Delta Tau Della ....... 1.30:
Sigma Nu 1.36
Sigma Phi Sigma ....... 1.39
Zeta Beta Tau 1.39
Sigma Phi Alpha ...... 1.36
Tau Kappa Epsilon .... 1.38
Alpha Chi Rho ..... 1.32
Alpha Phi Delta ) 1.32
Phi Kappa 1 - .-... '.,vr.'v.. .“1;30
Delta Sigma Phi i 1.29 -
Theta Xi .............. 1.29
hgma Phi Epsilon 1.24
Phi Kappa Sigma ...... 1.20
Alpha Tau Omega 1.18 .
Phi Kappa Tau ........ 1.17
Chi Phi 1.12
Sorority averages can be bound
. page 3.
JCA Installs Cabinet
Cabinet .members of the PSCA
ill be inr‘. ■ ■ led .in ' the Hugh
eaver'Roo.' ;-.t 7. o’clock tonight,
he p-iecuti . corrimittee for 1947-
omposed of Patricia Woods,
' ;, j ! : eiit; Emory Brown, vice
uent; Ralph Harris, treasurer,
nd Barbara Keefer, correspond
ig secretary.
In order to be adequately train
i for her job as president, Patri
ia Woods will' attend Presidents’
chool at Union Seminary, New
brk, for six weeks this summer.
HECLA PARK
15 Miles East of State College on Route 64
THURSDAY KITE, MAY 29—DANCING 9—l
ADMISSION—SI.2S plus tax
For Table Reservations Phone Zion 2321
Officials Approve
Flag for College
College officials have approved
the construction of a College flag,
to b A used exclusively at athletic
events, it was announced at the
recent joint session of old and
new All-College Cabinets.
Other business transacted in
cluded the donation of approxi
mately $7,500. the estimated bal
ance of tee treasury (dependent
on Senior Ball receipts), toward
the futuro construction of a Stu
dent Union building. $5OO was
voted the WSSF.
A proposal by the Liberal Arts
Student Council that keys be
given two personq who contrib
uted to "improved student-faculty
relations" was defeated. It was ob
jected to on grounds that it would
set. a precedent that would lead
to 'complications in making simi
lar awards in the future.
Senior class president Charles
Pfleegor requested $l6O, to te
used, to finance, a class picnic. His
request was approved, as were
similar ones by Eugene Fulmer
and Richard Sarge. junior and
sophomore class presidents, re
spectively.
Cabinet then approved Fred
Keeker’s list of 16 men and 16
women students for All-College
Cabinet Awards as outstanding
seniors.
•, Daniel DeMiarino, Assistant
Dean of Men. then complimented
the- retiring Cabinet on its ; “fine
cooperation and accomplishment."
E(e especially commended presi
dent Robert Foote for a job “very
well done.”
In conclusion, Thomas Lannen.
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Vgkjb THRILLinG
DAYS
IN NEW YORK
All GXPGNSES PAID
EXCITING MUSICAL QUIZ
* Xisten!
rHE TREASURE HOUR OF SONG
...Stars of the Metropolitan Opera, Radio's
Outstanding Program of Fine Music -
Presented by
CONTI CASTILE SHAMPOO
Every Thursday Night
9:30
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State College, Pa.
TOE DAILY OOtUBGXAN, STAVE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
12 ROTC Students
Receive Awards
Twelve R. O. T. C. students at
the College will receive awards
at the annual Spring -parade and
review to be held at 4:36 p. m. in
the area west of Carnegie Hall,
Bernard H. Rudnick and Irwin
Sagenkah will receive awards as
the outstanding advanced cadets
whil e Donald B. Tuttle will be
cited as to most improved ad
vanced cadet. The outstanding
elementary cadet will be deter
mined this afternoon through a
“knock-out" drill.
The two R. O. T. C. varsity
intercollegiate rifle awards will
go to George W. Cleveland and
James R. Norris while John W.
Bornholdt will receive the
R. O. T.C, varsity rifle team
award.
Five R. O. T. C. rifle team
awards will go to John R. Con
nelly, Robert N. Shipe, Norman
D. Phillips, Harry H. Breneman,
Jr., and Charles H. Seaton..
newly-elected Cabinet president,
was sworn into office by John
Branigan, Ejections Committee
chairman.
Here's your .opportunity to purchase tine men's clothing and fine haberdashery at AMAZINGLY
LOW PRICES. We're ctxtting down our inventory—which is, frankly, very large—and offering Spring
Clothing and accessories'Bt prices'yOU cannot af ford to'overlook. Nationally famous merchandise.
Hart, Schaffner 8c Marx Suits, Varsity-Town Sports Jackets, and Knox Hats—will all be reduced
during this Clearance. Many other items not included.
Leisure Jackets
The outstanding values of our
Clearance are these casual
jackets. Shetlands, suede and
Flannels, some two-tone and
some cardigans.
$14.50 — now $ 8.75
18.50 now 10.75
22.50 now 13.75
25.00 now 14.75
Raincoats
Wide range of styles and sizes.
Cotton gabardines and poplins.
All guaranteed water-repellant.
$ 9.75 now $ 7.75
13.95 now 10.75
16.50* nod 12.75
18.50 now 13.75
21.50 now 15.75
Shoes
By the foremost shoe manufac
turers . . . NETTLETON,
NUNN-BUSH and JARMAN.
Also our entire stock of men’s
LOAFERS. And our stock of
LADY NETTLETON shoes. •
$ 6.95 now $ 4.75
7.50 now 5.75
8.85 now 6.75
10.50 now €.45
12.50 now 9.75
14.50 now 10.75
16.95 now 11.75
Sport Shirts
Washable long-sleeved . sport
shirts . . . Cotton and Rayons
in. both solid colors and
patterns.
$ 3.95 now $ 2.45
‘ 5,00 — now 3.95
1 4.50 now 3.15
5.95 now . 4.15
6.95 now 4.75
7.95 now 5.25
8.95 now 5.9i5
10.00— now 7.95
Pajamas
Cotton Broadcloth and Wash
able Rayons . , , Both conserv
ative and bold patterns. Sizes
A to D.
$ 4.95 now $ 3.75
5.95 noW 4.75
6.95 . now 5.25
7.96 now -5.75
Kalin's
Now Going On Open Evenings Until 9
ASME Installs Officers
Ray Bland was installed as presi
dent of the American Society ot
Mechanical Engineers at cm an
nual banquet held recently.
Guest erf honor at the banquet
was Professor Jesse S. Doolittle,
retiring faculty advisor. Professor
Semi-Annual
RANGE
Slacks
Flannels, Shetlands, Coverts,
Doeskins and Gabardines, Many
shades and all sizes.
$ 7.95 now $ 6.45
9.95 r.ow 7.75
11.95 now 8.75
12.95 now 9.75
13.95 now 10.75
15.95 now 12.75
Sport Jackets
Handsomely tailored Sport
Coats Ideal tor campus or cas
ual wear. Fine shetlands, camel
hair and corduroys.
$18.50 now $14.75
25.00—. now 18.75
29.50 now 22.75
35.00 now 28.75
S TATE COLUEG.E
Robert E. Galbraith, veterai
counselor, was the speaker of
evening.
Other officers of the ASME
stalled at the banquet were Erne;
Ratz, vice-president; Mary Ilgei
secretary; and Albert Baker, treai
urar.
Professor M. S. Gjesdahl wa
named as the new faculty advisoi
Sweaters
Sleeveless, ooat-style and long
sleeve pullovers. A large selec
tion of patterns and colors.
$ 3.95 now $ 2.45
5.00 now 3.95
5.55 now 4.25
6.95 now 4.75
8.95 now 6.45
10.00— now 6.95
12.50 now 8.45
Suits
Worsteds, flannels, gabardines
and shetlands, tailored for us
by Hart, Schaifner & Marx,
Varsity-Town and Campus
Togs.
$35.00 — now $28.75
39.50 now 31.75
45.00 now 33.75
50.00 ’ now 38.75
55.00 now 41.75
60.00 now 43.75
Hats
Many shades and sizes. By
Knox, Lee and Stylepark.
$ 7.50 now $ 5.45
now 6.45
10.00— now 7.95
-12.50 now 8.95
15.00 now 11.95
Rain Jackets
Water repellant, light weight
jackets ideal for go. >r j, fishing
or loafing by White .Stag and
Bantamac.
$ 7.50 now $ 5.75
B.fts now 6.75
10.95 now 7.75
11.95 now 8.75
Neckwear
Large selection of beautiful
neckwear, including all silk
stripes and foulards, wool knits
and bow ties.
$ I.oo now $ .79
1.50 now 1.10
2.00 now 1.45
2.50 now 1.65
3.50 now 2.15