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 4in °H» 1° sißOjq) sqj oitrt ipnq si asMod SarqoJis bjjxs joj qiSasj)B Bxjxg; ON IMS anOA Nl QNIZ l"d ->n»va •3TV3 3VU. <3NV3NnOd