TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 Carnival Nets $124 Profit 9 Proceeds from the annual Mor itar Board Carnival given Satur- Id-ay afternoon total $124.45, ac acordlng to Joan Harrington, Mor |tar Board president. This • sum [will be donated to the Charlotte [E. Ray scholarship fund. I Beta Sigma Qmicron, selling ice [cream, managed the most popu lar booth. Those organizations having the highest return were Zeta Tau j Al pha, V 19.10; Sigma Delta Tau, 11.20; Alpha Epsilon Phi, $9.30; Delta Gamma, $7.60; Phi Sigma. Sigma, $7.40; Ohi Omega, $7.20; [Owens, $6.60. | Selling the most tickets was [Sigma Delta Tau with Delta Gam ma and Delta Zeta selling the second largest amount. Co-cldit (Column Phi Sigma Sigma Frances Sorin was recently elected archon of Phi Sigma Sig-. ma. Other officers are.Rosglie Caplan, vice-archon; Sara Seal fow, tribune; Betty Kranitz, bur sar; Rose Kibrick, scribe; and Edna Guttman, rushing chair-' man. Chi Phi 1 Chi Phi initiates are Nicholas a Altemus, Robert Altemus, Char lies Bartsch, Jr., Frank Cowley, I Jr., Thomas Daley, Charles Hoyt, | Donald Little, Victor Martini, I Roy McClenaghan, Jr., Vladmir, |Obzut, Waldemar Plonski, Clin | ton Quigley, Jr., William Sans- Sbury, Jr., Joseph Wentzler. i 'Pledges include Paul Barner, Richard Bower, Samuel Burdick, Jr., Robert Edgerton, Paul Far jrel, Warren Fetterolf, ' Harry |Fisher, Jr., Harold Howard, | James Long, Walter Letkiewicz, [Donald Maloy, John Pouch, Wil jliam Rosborough, and William Sloan, Jr. Alpha Epsilon Phi if Elaine Mittleman was recently (elected dean of Alpha Epsilon Phi. Other officers are Beatrice Sijverstone, sub-dean; Norma Herman, treasurer; Nancy Hoff man, registrar; and Eleanor Kop oltz, scribe. St ———————— ;• U 4<us'CacrasOdOHd SVffc WRfl Intramurals Softball Beoause of boor playing condi tions the WIRA golf, tennis and softball tournaments will not be 'Completed this’ semester, 'accord ing to Claire Parks, WRA Intra mural chairman. “After being repeatedly rained out it is not believed that there is time during nxam q to play off the tournaments,” announced Miss Parks yesterday. Although the softball tourna ment will remain uncompleted, Atherton is the unofficial softball champion- since they are the win ners in League I and have been undiefeated' this season. Kappa Delta Rho Newly elected president of Kappa Delta Rho is David Roili- Son. Other officers are John Mc- Creary, senior tribune; John Kel ley, junior tribune; Lee McQuis ton, secretary, and Jess Hiller, treasurer. Initiates include John Collins, Clifford Corta, Walter Jaskolka, John Kuney, Leo Nobile, Donald Riley, Raymond Sawko, Clifford Taylor, Andrew Tenser, Eugene Wasilewski, and Howard Wilde. 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JNJATnOA xno-NNvVJia 'wo'lXTaaaw swuawrema Ml SINN3I \eei oju dn XHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Roundup During the past year, WRA has managed twenty-one tournaments, handled nine special functions, and sponsored nine different clubs. ■ Claire Parks, WRA Intramural chairman, and Mis„ 'Mildred Lu cey, faculty advisor of WRA, were directly responsible for planning and managing all of this year’s activities. Under the intramural program, five tournaments were played. As winne r of three out of five of the completed tournaments, Ath erton will have its name inscribed on the'intramural cup held in White Hall. Eighteen teams played in the badminton intramurals. Barton, Dinius, Geiger, McCormick, and Nelson played on the champion ship Atherton team. Runners-up were Phi Mu, second, and Delta Zeta, third. The volleyball intramurals saw eighteen teams competing in the thirty-seven games played. Ath erton again took the champion ship, winning six games out of six. Team members wer e Brown, Car son, Dinius, Failor, Gamby, Garo fano, Geiger, Grossman, Hostetter, Newell,..and Zekauskas. Kappa Delta came in second and Coop took third place in the tourney. AChiO's Champions Intramural table tennis champ ions were the AChiO’s. Jenkins, Kell, Moran, and Powell made up the team. Sigma Delta Tau held second place in the competition and Kappa Kappa Gamma thrid. .Atherton claimed th*. intra ‘muxal bowling title by defeating the Gamma Phi’s in the finals. Third place winners were the Delta . Zeta’s. Players for the Ath erton' team were Dinius, Ebner, Geiger, Hcstetter, Memory, Null, Sloane,.,and .Wolfinger.. Basketball Teams 1 In the- intramural basket ball tourney, the Alpha Xi Del ta's won eight games, out of eight to take first place. Kappa Alpha .Theta came in second and Coop third. Ann Baker, Lynn Drake, Ria Hanslik, Marian Holmes, Doro thy Johnston, Nancy Killam, Rene Mowles, Grace O’Donnell, Susie Van Arsdale, and Helen Zoll play ed on the Alpha Xi Delta team. for more Convenience • Comfort • Economy One of these days the profs are going to give you the gate! That’ll be the day to board a big, comfortable Greyhound and head for,..,hope. . You’ll come out on friendly terms with your budget, too because Grey hound’s low fares will save you much more for vacation fun. So remember: when they let you 60 ... &o Gteyhoundi... finally comes When Vacation 11 Debaters Join Honorary Delta Alpha Delta, women’s debate honorary initiated 11 coeds Sunday. The initiation was followed by election of new of ficers and a banquet,' said Ann Hay, past president of the hon oray. All five new officers are new initiates. They are Mary Louise Coleman, president; Hose Mary Wagner, vice-president; Dorothy Lees, treasurer; Helen Dickerson, secretary; and Jean Esterman, so cial chairman. Other women taken into the Delta Alpha Delta were Ruth Mary Biery, Kay Courtney, Sara Freedley, Annette Lanning, Har riet Morgan, and Shibley Rhodes. Cheek These Amazingly Low Fares SAN FRANCIS bo .. .$42.05 MIAMI BEACH 17.85 BOSTON 8.15 MYRTLE BEACH . COLORADO SPNGS. 26.15 ERIE BALTIMORE ATLANTIC CITY ... IFC Rushing Code Fraternities not represented at the IFC meeting last Wednesday can pick up copies of the rushing code and a list of incoming soph omores interested in joining fra ternities at Student Union, Millard Agnew, IFC president, said yes terday. Scarab Initiates Architects, John R. Diehl. Stan ley M. Cohen, Arthur Lilian, and architectural engineer, Eugene W. Schmieder, were initiated by the Scarab Fraternity. May 14. Initia tion was followed by a banquet at the Anchorage. 'VVTf’r PITTSBURGH $ 3.20 PHOENIX 37.55 HOT SPRINGS 17.45 9.90 DENVER 27.15 PHILADELPHIA .... 3.65 NEW YORK ALBUQUERQUE .... 29.60 DALLAS 21.55 PAGE THREE S.IS
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