The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 26, 1948, Image 4

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Riflers Win
National Title
Women's rifle team copped top
honors in the first round of the
Women's National Telegraphic
Rifle Matches held recently. In the
telegraphic meets, each school
ParticiPates separately a nd then
wires their team results to a zen
tral headquarters.
Of the schools competing, Fenn
State had a score of 496, Gettys
burg College 472. University of
Nevada 493, and University of
Kansas 460. Individual scores for
the Penn State women were:
(.aura Wiley 100. and Susie Gei
ger. Barbara Knoll, B. J. Sam
mons and Betty SehiMer with 99
each.
In all 20 matches have been
scheduled throughout the yaar.
engagetnenti
Hayes Danaher
The engagement of Helen Ma
rie Danaher of Camden, New Jer
sey, to John L. Hayes of Haddon?
field, N.J., was announced at
Christmas. Miss Danaher is an
Alpha Omicron Pi alumna of Mi
ami University, Oxford, Ohio. At
present she is assistant personnel
manager of Radio Condenser
Corp., Cam.den.
Reyes is a junior in industrial
engineering. he is a Sigma Nu, a
member of Phi Eta Sigma, the
X-GI Club and the Newman
Club. He is also a member of the
varsity lacrosse team.
Rees— Kartner
Sylvia Kartner, a graduate of
the College from Pottsville, and
Robert Rees, a sophomore in Lib
oral Arts, and also from Potts
ville, were recently engaged.
Rees is a member of Kappa Delta
Rho.
Swatkowaki Schwab
The engagement of Margaret
Schwab of Wilkes-Barre to Theo_
dare Swatkowski, a junior in
chemical engineering and also of
Wilkes-Barre, was announced.
STonstkOwski is a Kappa Delta
Rho.
WITHIN the past few months, Larry Green has
climbed right up with the top bands of the land!
If you ask Larry how he did it, he'll light up a Camel
and say: "Experience is the best teacher in the band
business and in cigarettes. I know from experience that
sweet music suits my band, just as I learned from experi
ence that Camels suit my 'T
-Zone' to a 'Tr
Try Camels! Discover for yourself why, with smokers
who have tried and compared, Camels are the "choice
of experience"!
And here's another great record—
More peoplt are, Sittokiig emasP -titan.. ever before,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
co_edll c.f..
Sigma Phi Epsilon
The following men were initi
ated by Sigma Phi Epsilon Mon
day evening: Donald C. Eggers,
Paul W. Hart, Jr., Herbert A.
Houston, Stanley W. Townsend,
and James A. Younkins.
Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta recently initi
ated Gertrude Fetzer, Ann Fick
enscher, Renee Kirk, Barbara
Morris, Joyce McLaughlin, Elaine
Nelson, Lucille Philips, Nancy
Smith, Loraine Stotler, Fay
Trimmer, Dorothy Yarnall, Ann
Zekauskas.
Preceding the initiation, the
sorority had a Big-Little Sister
dinner at the Allencrest.
Kappa Alpha Theta
Eight girls were intiated by
Kappa Alpha Theta Sunday
morning. The new initiates are
Anne Eckberth, Marilyn Guillet,
Janet Lois Jones, Annie Keller,
Jane Lepley, Evonne Lott, Patri
cia Lauterver and Betty Lou
Shelley. Brunch was served to
actives and initiates following
the initiation.
jigma Phi Sigma •
.igrria Phi
are J 01111 r xey, Liniora
r lick, Howard Barr, Zacnaray
Price. Itichard 6m/tit, 1 redericit
S.tepnens, Joseph Witkowski.
New pledges include J ustus
Barber, John Bonk, Edward
Haube, John Murr, Ralph 14a
Porta.
Phi Mu
The Phi Mu's are entertaining
at their house from 5 to 8 o'clock
Sunday evening at a buffet sup
from fifteen fraternities will be
their guests. They will provide
entertainment and dancing.
per party. Two representatives
Sigma Pi
Alpha Chi Omega will be en
tertained at a buffet supper to
night by Sigma Pi.
Delta Zeta
Delta Zeta was entertained
Sunday afternoon by Alpha Tau
Omega.
RCA Victor's rising star of the keyboard
Larry Green scores another hit . . .
"GONNA GET A GIRL"
Alpha Xi Delta
Ten new members were ini
tiated to Alpha Xi Delta Febru
ary 14. The next morning the
new initiates were entertained at
a breakfast given in their honor
at the State College Hotel. The
following were initiated: Aida
Asquini, Margaret Breece, Jean
Bissel, Mary Cohen, Joyce Cotter,
Joan Frederickson, Joan Huston,
Pat McNarney, Ethelmae Miller,
and Shirley Robinson.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
New officers elected by Sigma
Phi Epsilon are. William Schrey
er, president; Herald Fahringer,
vice-president; John Chiquoine,
secretary; Frank Sipe, comptroll
er; and John Schoening, histor
ian.
Phi Gamma Delta
Recent initiates into Phi Gam
ma Delta are Robert M. Allen,
Richard Gridley, George Oehm
ler, Ray Noll, Henry Scott, Rob
ert L. Smith.
News Briefs
SAM Meeting
J. 0. Y. industrial
management consuitant and na
tional director of SAM, wul ad
dress the student chapter of the
Society for the Advancement of
Management at the Triangle fra
ternity, 7:30 o'clock tonight. His
subject will be "The Work of the
Industrial Management Consult
ant."
Organ Recital
George E. Ceiga of the Music
Department, will give an organ
recital in Schwab Auditorium,
4:15 o'clock today. The program
will consist of three choral pre
ludes, "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desir
ing," "Sleepers, Awake," and
"Rejoice Good Christian People,"
by Bach, and Sonata in D Minor
by Guilmant.
eess
CAMEL
is the
cigarette
CLASSIFIED SECTION
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding Issue.
Prices are 40c one insertion $l.OO,
three insertions: 17 words or less Call
Collegian 6711.
GOLD bracelet containing ame-
thysts Sunday evening between
TUB and N. Holmes street. Call
Rosemere, 4743.
SILVER Bernley watch with ex
pansion band. Between New
Physics and M.I. Tuesday. Call
Gratefend, 865. Reward.
PAIR of contact lenses in box
Finder please phone Ray, 4645
Reward.
AIR CORPS jacket. Call Nittany
Dorm 40, Wm. Pile. Lost in
Rec Hall Monday.
TA WALLET Saturday a.m.
on campus. Contains important
cards and keys. Call Arlene
Conner, Ist Jordan.
WANTED
GIRLS' laundries. Will call for
and deliver. Phone 3191.
QUIET gentleman to share room
with graduate student. Call at
512 W. Foster, or 2598.
10 it.E.N'l' public address system
net.ween .La and 3U watts, Sat.
nigm, leeb. 28. Call Adams 2337.
FOR RENT
D0U.b1.,.t. room for Soph
loop weeken ci . Lail
Seim esker ±9b9.
DOUBLE room for male students
t.;all Sy, 4409.
FOR SALE
BROWN Suit, good condition, size
39. Call Oscar Schmitt, 4908,
between 7 and 9 p.m.
GIRL'S brown tweed suit, size
14. Fine for spring classes. Too
small for owner. Call 2290.
ZIMMER Trailer, 16-ft., ready for
occupancy. Good condition. See
Downs, 3288 Windcrest, Phone
4371.
1936 FORD SEDAN, radio, heat
er, four new tires, knob treads
on rear; guaranteed new over
haul job on motor. Good general
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1048
condition. Price $350. Call Delong
4939.
ONE '4B Ford convertible, all ac
cessories, 5,000 miles. Contact
Bill Dohl, 8412.
ONE '4l Chevrolet convertible,
new top and accessories. Con
tact Clyde Wilson 3181.
NEW Trailers, $1195 and up.
Landola, tomorrow's trailer to
day; National, the nation's finest;
Trotwood, the economy trailer.
Also good used trailers. Griffith
Trailer Coach Sales. Inquire Don
F. Yock, rep., Houserville, or dial
State College 2973.
TWO men's suits, size 38; worn
several times. Cost new $65
each. Will sell both for $7O. Call
State College 3201.
HEARING AID batteries by Ev
eready. All makes. Griggs &
Kreamer Drug Store, E. College
Ave., opposite Old Main.
BUY your roll film and have it
developed at the Lion Studio.
One 5x7 enlargement free with
each roll! This is your studit>--
student owned and student oper
ated.
K&E polyphase slide rule, and
Charvos drawing set. Call 6923.
S. R. Cochran.
ONE. deluxe model Vibroplex
bug with carrying case.
390 .s, asx for iviacL.talurn.
VAlill Y . refreshments, birthday
and other cakes, punch. 14 rida
Stern, 122 Irvin avenue, phone
1818 State College.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHANGE those Ties, men! Get
five different ties at Hur's Dry
Cleaning for five of yours, plus
$l.OO.
IN New York, it's the Waldorf; in
State College, it's "Hotel Uni
verse." Make your reservations
now.
GET you typing done reasonably.
Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call
State College 2864 after 6: 30 p.m.
You're down in the mouth,
things can't be that bad;
You may find what you want
in a classified ad.
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