PAGE FOUR Delegates Suggest Presidents Represented on Panhellenic Panhellenic's workshop has suggested that sorority presidents be represented on Panhellenic Council. The suggestion was made at the officer training discussion of the workshop, held Saturday afternoon. All 17 of the sororities represented at the discussion seemed to favor the suggestion. Representation of presidents would eliminate junior delegates. The rushing chairmen would continue to serve as one of the delegates. Solutions offered to the prob lems of interesting activities dur ing rushing periods included systems of stressing the rewards to be gained, planning parties in the spring and summer, making each active responsible for spe cific things, stressing the unity of of the sorority and cooperating with alumnae. The officer training discussion dwelt on nomination and training systems. Notebooks were empha sized as a means of maintaining continuity from year to year. The alumnae relation discussion group found cooperation the key stone of close relations. The workshop, according to Adleaide Finkelston, Panhellenic president, was a successful en deavor to bring out the problems affecting sororities and to see their solutions. Dorm 25 Grabs League 'F' Lead Someone had to fall! The chips were down, league "F" leader ship the prize, and Dorm 25 held the cards. Taking no chances and piling up a 17-5 first-half lead, Dorm 25 battled itself into the top slot of its independent IM cage loop Fri day night, administering a 24-13 thrashing to Dorm 33. Frank Conte pulled the strings for the victors, racking up 13 counters to salt away the win. In other games, Phi Gamma Delta topped Phi Kappa Psi, 24- 19; S.M. Boys bounced Dorm 39, 15-7; Dorm 41 upset the Whiz Kids, 15-9; Twenty Niners edged the Interrogatives, 16-15; Dorm 30 battered Dorm 24, 24-18; For esters shellacked Dorm 21, 31-4; and Dorm 3 beat Dorm 28, 19-8. Dorm 37 won by forfeit over Dorm 43. Tonight's schedule is: 5:45 p.m.—Phi Sigma Delta vv. Sigma Chi; Warriors vs. Coal Crackers; Shrimps vs. Ramblers. i :26 p.m.—lndiana vs Team X Watts Stars vs. Golden Eagles Cody Manor va. A.R.O. 10:05 p.m.—Womers Ramblers vs. Arch itects; Ath Hall Men vs. Ceramics; Lions vs. Section 10. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sigma Phi Sigma Earl Ash, Dale Claypool, James Lynn, Richard Meloy, Robert Miller, Joseph Psarsky, William Riffner, Eugene Washeleski, and Frederick Ziegler were initiated into Sigma Phi Sigma. Officers of the spring semester include Jack Murr, president; Joseph Witkowski, vice-presi dent; Justus Barber, secretary: Dale Claypool, assistant treasur er; and Lewis Arabia, chaplain. Delta Chi The annual pledge-dinner dance of Delta Chi was held at the chapter house Saturday night. Gene Sprague and his orchestra provided the music. ••°2 ies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're low • • • calms you down when you're tense! 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Other new officers of the fraternity include Richard Wertz, first vice-president; Richard Lew is, second vice-president; Carl Net s c h er, installation officer; Grant Davis, corresponding sec retary; James Reinsmith, treas urer; Robert Keller, secretary; William Stout, pledge master; William Borland,•house manager; Walter Lewis, caterer; and Paul Thayer, social chairman. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Phi Kappa Sigma at a kiddie par ty in Grange play room last week. Phi Kappa Twelve men were initiated into Phi Kappa Sunday afternoon. The new brothers are Lenny Andruk onis, William Arnold, Norman Bankovich, Richard Dumm, George Kozich, John Laboske, Jack Lavin, Dave Naylon, Car lon O'Malley, Jack Roache, Jack Shaffer and James Yochum. Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta was enter tained by Sigma Phi Epsilon Sun day afternoon at the latter's house. .5"940 UICXY row, LEVEL dee/ Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon elected Al Goodyear president; Jay My ers, vice-president; Edward Hoff man, recorder; and Harry Mc- Carty, treasurer. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements mist be in by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue. Prices are 40e one insertion : 11.00. three insertions: 17 words or lees. All words over 17 three for 60 for each insertion. Call Collegian 8711. WILL EXCHANGE finger-tip plaid re- versible coat taken during or after 2 :00 class, 2nd floor Sparks, Thursday after noon. Call Al 4928. GOLD TIE CLIP with rabbit insignia. Sentimental value. Mother's gift. Please call Chen Hwa, 2051, extension 285. TWO COVERT TOPCOATS at Kappa Sig ma Saturday night Name on one. Other, Dunhill label. Call Ed or George, 4444. FOR SALE E FLAT ALTO Saxophone, fine condition, cave like new. Price reasonable.. Call Bill Loomis, 2161. 1996 BRISTOL House Trailer. excellent condition. Inquire at 32613 Windcrest. 1943 ALMA HOUSE TRAILER, 1012-A Windcrest. Three rooms, 27 feet long. $l6OO. Apply within. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 STEAMER TRUNK. year old, good shape. Holds up to twelve garments. Four roomy drawers. Reasonable. Call Latzo, Collegian office or 5051-2nd Irvin. RECORDER, system combination. portable, $175 new excellent condition, sacrifice $B5, Lash.. Dorm 2310, 5051-283. HALLICRAFTERS RECEIVER - 5416 Good condition. Complete with speaker, RF'O, Vernier dial. Three bands .55 to 80 me. Phone 898. 15 FOOT TRAILER in good condition $750. Inquire 704 Windcrest. HOUSE TRAILER $7OO. Julius Russell, Hoover trailer park. State College 3505. ALLEN'S Alteration Shop. Altering clothes for men and women, nylons re paired, 103 East Beaver avenue 2nd floor. TYPING REASONABLE. Also rewriting. editing research, phone 6347. THREE MEN desire rooms in vicinity of Fairmount avenue and Garner. Call 2760. WILL TRADE 2 single rooms off campus for one double room off campus. No other offers considered Dial 4726 or 865 between 7-10 p.m. only. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT, Bellefonte Spring semester only. Contact James Hornet, Nittany Dorm 36, Room 20 after 5 p.m. owe.. Tut AliWcAli ToliacGO COSNPAIM record player, radio, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FOR RENT
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