The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 12, 1949, Image 4

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    vAr,r, FOUR
Judicial Gets
New Members
Gay Brunner and Patricia
have ocen elected to
Judicial by that organization and
upon the approval of Senate, El
iti,beth Taylor, chalrman of Judi
cial .announced at WSGA meet
ing Thursday night.
Final preparations were made
in obtaining Miss Elizabeth M.
I_,‘,•e, executive secretary of the
Latin American division of the
Methodist Church missionary
serf ice. for the WSGA Convoca-
Ben to be held April 28.
Further business included a re
p(
)rt from the House of Repre
sentatives concerning May Queen.
Each coed group which has a re
presentative to the House has the
privilege of nominating one girl
from its group to be May Queen
and must submit a 3 x 4 or 5 x 7
picture by March 22.
WSGA wished to remind all
coeds over 25 years of age that
t* applying to the dean of wo
men's office and gaining approval
of Judicial they may obtain 11
o'clock weekday permissions.
ChiO's Trounce
Gamma Phi Beta
Chi Omega won its badminton
game with Gamma Phi Beta
Thursday night by taking the
doubles and one singles match.
ChiOJean Murphy kept Barb
Sprenkle at a low of 11-0, 11-4,
but Pat Wolfe retaliated by
whipping Christie Post 11-2, 11-3.
The Rice twins won for ChiO by
winning against Isabel Leach and
Ruth Megow 15-0, 15-7.
The Co-op beat Simmons by the
same ratio.
B. J. Sammons of Co-op beat
Phyllis Starr 11-4, 11-5, and B.
J. Burket brought Simmons to
the fore by winning against Grace
Schilder 11-3, 11-4. Mary Eshel
man and Ruth Knobel triumphed
over Lois Peters and Bets Ren
ton 15-12, 15-7, giving the Co-op
a win.
The Thetas beat AOPI in table
tennis when Sally Brooke won
over Joyce Trigiano 24-22, 24-22
and Nancy Parent and Floss El
derton led Helen Milligan and
Nancy Bricker 21-9, 21-17. Jean
Cameron lost to AOPi Jeanne
Mathews 21-18, 21-15, but took
on e 24-22.
Beta Theta Pi
The new initiates of Beta The
ta Pi are Howard Anderson,
Joseph Cook, All e n Fasnacht,
Robert Harrison, John Hull, Rob
ert Jones, Joseph Kelvington,
Victor Lynch, John Miller, Rob
ert Rodli, Ira Romberger, Donald
Roush, Kenneth Shull, Edward
Sykes, and Howard Wright.
Dean Arthur R. Warnock,
George M. Chandler, and Dr.
Stanley K. Hornveck spoke at the
dinner following the formal in
itiation. Prof. Burke M. Herman
rved as toastmaster.
At Your Warner
Theater
NOW!
L. a fitatrin
If Loretta YounL
' Van Johnson
"MOTHER IS A
F!!SHMAN"
Joel McCrea
Alexis Smith
"SOUTH OF
ST. LOUIS"
in Technicolor
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Tim Holt
Nan Leslie
"GUNS OF HATE"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
WRA Executives
Make Revision In
Intramural Posts
WRA executive board revised
its Constitution at Tuesday's
meeting.
Insteaa of having one intra
mural chairman and one assist
ant intramural chairman, there
will now be an intramural chair
man, a junior intramural chair
man, and a sophomore intramural
chairman.
This amendment brought about
the revision of several other Con
stitution clauses in accordance
with the new offices that the
amendment has set up. An addi
tional article will be added to
the Constitution to include the
duties of the three intramural
chairmen.
WRA elections will be held in
conjunction with the WSGA elec
tions during the last week in
March, Nancy Smith, acting
president of WRA, said yester
day.
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Kappa Tau entertained
Kappa Alpha Theta at dinner last
Sunday.
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CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertiaements must be
In by 12 ;00 p.m. day preeseding issue.
Prices are 40e one insertion $l.OO.
throe iniertionse 17 words or Ism All
words over 17 three for lie for oath
Insertion. Call Collegian 4711.
ONE REPLACEMENT for Nittany Dorm
Will pay in cash. Call Dorm 88-10.
TIRED OF conventional portraits? Want
emphasis on character or beauty or both.
The Lion Studio will magnify your at
tributes. 136 E. College, 7169.
REPLACEMENT WANTED. Bonin of
fered. Call Webb, Nlttany Dorms. ext.
288.
LOG LOG duplex endemic, between Pond
lab and Sigma Chi, March 4. No 958-
064. Call Overdort 8786.
A. CHI. 0. PIN March 2 between Ather
ton and Main Engineering. If found
call 320 Atherton or extension 896.
BOARD AND ROOM available at Marilyn
Hall, 317 E. Beaver avenue. Vacancy
for one married couple at present.
I HAVE YOUR tan gabardine topcoat:
exchange for mine. Exchanged in Al.
Eng. Wednesday, March 9. Call at 504
Windcrest.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST
Qi AWCA'Y
fora, diEVEZ dwell
BLACK CRAVENETTE in Main Engin
eering Library. Name In sleeve. Return
to Library or call 7144 &hoelitalle.
FOR SALE
I CAN SAVE YOU $lOO on that diamond
engagement ,ring you're buying. Call
811 l 216 Jordan.
SEMI-AUTO BROWNING Belgian 9m.m.
(.380 Auto. Plnt,ol). New barrel, police
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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949
registered. Reasonably priced. Oa
"Dram" 2892, 7-8 p.m.
SIX TUBE Stewart-Warner 2-way Pare
able radio. Call Jim Faux 4819.
FOUND
['EARL, SINGLE STRAND, necklace,
rhinestone clip. Outside Cook's, Satur.
lay night. Pick up at Student 'Onion Deidc,,
en Barbers Talk 4 01
About Home Shaving.
THAT'S NEWS
idi
Remember when the'barher treat
ed you to the old fish-eyewhen you
said you shaved at home? Not any
more—our demon Interviewer re
cently asked barbers what they
recommended for shave-at-homes.
86% said "use a blade that's Hollow
Ground like my razor." That means
PAL Hollow Ground, the blade
that's ground like a barber's razor,
for keener, quicker "feather-touch"
shaves. PAL still gives you 4 blades
for 10r, 10 for 25f, 21 for 490 and
44 for 98f—for Single and Double
Edge razors. Try PAL—today. Your
dealer stocks them.
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