The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1947, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1047
ives of Students
rganize New Club;
fficers Elected
Windcrest Wives is the name
ven to a new club organized by
e wives of students at Wind
kest recently. The club, pat
rned after a similar organiza
-on, the Spartan Wives at Michi
-m State, has not only a social
lopose but plans many worth
bile drives.
Thirty-three persons were
esent at the first meeting at
ich • time temporary offibers
ere elected. They are Mrs. Betty
L elger, president; Florence Wes
r, vice-president; Dee Leitzel,
cre t a r y-treasurer; and Joy
touse, publicity chairman.
'Suggestions were made as to
t•ssible programs for the club.
Alley included crafts, knitting,
'-idge, athletic events, and the
►llection of clothes.
The next meeting will be held
Community Hall at 8:30 p.m.,
ednesday, Nov. 5. All Wind
est Wives, who are interested,
e invited to attend and to
ing any used clothing for the
live that is being sponsored.
AS BEFORE THE WAR..
Quality Dry Cleaning
EMERGENCY SERVICE
In the event of an emergency. Balfurd will
clean and press your gaitnent for you in
three hours.
Mortar Board Nets $204
For Ray Scholarship Fund
The Mortar Board Carnival in Rec Hall Friday night made
$204.00, said Jacque Zivic, chairman. Several of the booths ran out of
things to sell so early in the evening that the next carnival will be
planned on a larger scale.
The total for each sorority was figured on 10 cents a ticket, al
though most of the tickets were sold three for 25 cents. Therefore each
Romig Cancels Soph
Return`Pop-in'Night
Return "Pop-in" night has been
cancelled by WSGA, Suzanne
Romig, president, said today.
The purpose of a return "Pop
in" night has always been to ac
quaint the new coeds on campus
with the upper class women and
to give them an opportunity to
visit the dormitories they had not
been in. During the recent rush
ing season most of the sopho
more women have already be
, come familiar with the dormi
tories and have met many of the
coeds, Miss Romig said.
To Serve One and All in
State College and Vicinity With
In 1943, when the call to arms depleted our staff of experienced employees, including
owner, Balfurd's were forced t o close down. In 1946, we re-opened quietly on a limited
basic We had neither the man-power nor the materials to conduct our business on the high
quality plane that we had before the war. Since that time, additions of personnel, equip•
meat, and materials have built BALFURD'S to the point where we can now resume op-
orations on a pre-war basis. We invite you to try BA L F U R D'S PERSONALIZED DRY
CLEANING SERVICE.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
sorority total , is larger than the
grand total. Each sorority may
deduct expenses from their total
if they wish, said Miss Zivic.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma
freak show is on top with $30.40.
Gamma Phi Beta is a close sec
ond with $29.10. Others are
Kappa Delta, $21.80; Delta Delta
Delta, $19.20; Delta Zeta, $13.90;
Independent Women's Associa
tion, $13.50; Phi Sigma Sigma,
$13.50.
Delta Ga m m , a, $13.40; Chi
Omega, $11.40; Theta Phi Alpha,
$11.00; Alpha Gamma Delta,
$10.40; Alpha Omicron Pi, $10.30;
Kappa Alpha Theta, $10.20;
Sigma Delta Tau, $9.70; Alpha
Chi Omega, $8.40; Beta Sigma
Omicron, $6.30; Alpha Epsilon
Phi, $5.60; and Alpha Xi 'Delta,
$4.80.
STANDS READY
REAR 311 W. BEAVER STATE COLLEGE
WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR:
Odorless Dr. Cleaning, Pressing—while you wait
or delivered the same day. Tailoring. Rug Clean
ing, Dyeing. Repellant treated Raincoats, and De
livery Service.
Chem, Physics Sophs List
%den! Council Nominees
Sophomores in the School of
Chemistry and Physics with at
least a one average may nominate
themselves to the Chemistry and'
Physics Student Council any day
this week before Saturday.
Students of any curricula in
the School of Chemistry and
Physics are eligible. To nominate
himself, a student must sign his
name and address to the secre
tary's list in Prof. G. C. Chand
lee's office, 305 Pond Lab.
Six sophomores will be elected
from the list on a date to be an
nounced later, said Bob Schock,
president.
Fraternities-
(Continued from page one)
cross, George Shute, Paul Smith,
Albert Vigilante, Cylde Wilson,
Dean Witmer.
Alpha Tau Omega
John Anderson, James Collins,
Richard Gillespie, Richard Good
ling, George Hotchkiss, Craig
Jacobs, William Keefer, Andy
Lock, Ralph Matticks, Alex Mau
ro, Harry McKeon, William Rog-
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ers, Robert Wilson, Robert Young.
Alpha Zeta
Herman Auker, John Baker,
Harvey Brown, William Deisley,
Norman Gnagey, Nick Holowatch,
Donald Linvill, William Mayer,
Harry Schaffer, Vernon Smith,
William Tucker.
Beta Theta Pi
David Cameron, Ernest Camer
on, Bernard Carbeau, Robert
Craig, Mackey Emmert, Stanley
Ewing, Malcolm Finger, Albert
Krell, Richard Langdon, Joseph
Linn, Albert Llewellyn, John
Musser, Negley Norton, Robert
Parr, Thomas Richards, James
Smith; Robert Tinstman, James
Walter, Harry Williams.
Chi Phi
Hal Best, Richard Bower, Sam
uel Burdick, Hainer Cramer, Rob
ert Edgerton, Paul Farrel, War
ren Fetteroff, Harry Fisher, Dale
Hetrick, Reimar Hobbing, Harold
Howard, Walter Letkiewicz,
James Long, HoWard McCoy,
Steve Perialas, John Pouch, Wil
liam Sloan, George Sloboda.
Delta Sigma Phi
John Devlin, Carl Hansen, Don
Jupena, Joseph Leedom, James
Mayer, Logan Moorehead, Ray
mond Robinson, Jacob Shalley,
William Spahr, ames Thompson,
Earl Youtz, Larry Welker, James
Wilsterman.
Delta Upsilon
Horace Ashenfelder, Pat Carr,
Edward Belfleld, Richard Flem
ing, John Foreman, Ralph Gaul,
John Jones, Byron Moore, , Jo
seph Orlando, William Shade,
John Simpson, oe Sorabok, Fred
Stashak, Paul Strittmatter, Jack
Taylor, William Tease, James
Zboyosky.
Lambda CM Alpha
Paul Aicher, Louis Bagoly,
Richard Bateman, Thomas Fitz
patrick, Russ French, Robert
Hamman, George Kuntz, Samuel
Zeiders.
Phi Delta Theta
Donald Baker, William Bates,
Raymond Caton, Herbert Graves,
John Hagerman, Albert Hays,
James MacMillan, Augustus
Pierce, Joseph Porter, Laird Rob
ertson, Harry Schutte, Donald
Thompson.
Phi Gamma Delta
Raymond Adams, Robert Allen,
William Benson, Robert Bour,
Gill Chubb, James Cochrane,
Richard Gridley, Huston Killian,
Ray Noll, George Oehlmer, Robert
Ross, Henry Scott, Robert Smith,
Robert Wampler, Graham Wil
son, Clifford Wright.
Phi Kappa Sigma
Malcolm Fisher, Andrew Her
banek, Russell Hilty, Theodore
Leib, William Mullan, George
Seligman, Robert Schuster, Rich
ard Schweiker, Samuel Tamburo,
George Taylor, John Thomas,
Richard Wertz.
M3=l
David Billing, Paul Bomberger,
Thomas Jenkins, Donald Keck,
George Krug, Frank Mac Elroy,
John Roy, John Swigart, Elwood
Wertz,
Mr==
George Buickley, Norman Dann,
Donald Fuge, Ribhard Hannah,
George Locotos, William Reich
ard, James Spade, Edward Wil
son, Theodore Wolfe, James
Wood.
Pi Kappa Phi
Chester Christensen, Frederick
Herold, George Herold, Kenneth
Reese.
Pi Lambda Phi
Bernard DeHaan, William
Freedman, Jerry Gotlieb, Mort
Green, Herman Latt, Saul Levy,
David Plessett.
Sigma Phi Alpha
Charles Atlee, William Butt,
Frank Glacken, Oscar Supplee,
Arthur Yeatman.
Tau Phi Delta
George Kern, Norman Martin,
Gail Mortenson, Dean Quirmey,
Richard White.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
James Christmas, Forrest Gen
ger, Edwin Hoffman, Daniel
Kline, David Knobel, Robert
Laing, Warren Latimer, Harry
McCarty, John Murray, Charles
Powell, Merle Sieber, Calvin
Swaze.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Vern Coupples, Donald Eggers,
Martin Gronka, William Hart, Roy
Hartsel, Herbert Houston, A. J.
Kelly, Harry Klotz, Stanley
Townsend, James Younkins.
Theta Chi
Arthur Bandorick, Harry Bink,
George Brazzle, Ray Camsfield,
Albert Cialella, James Craig,
Ralph Ettinger, Harold Frazer,
Philip Garm, Robert Handwerk,
Joseph Jackson, Robert Meenely,
Ralph Moyle, Robert Ritz, Rich
ard Rogers, Harold Showlter, Har
old Stetson, James Taylor, John
Williams, Herbert Wittman, Wil
liam Clark. _