PAGE FOUR Sororities Pledge 46 Coeds During Informal Rush Period Forty-six coeds have been pledged by 15 sororities following the concentrated informal rushing period. All bids have not been answered yet. Informal rushing will continue until the end of the semester. Sororities are reminded that a silent period exists with those girls who have not answered bids. The following have been pledged Alpha CM Omega: Audrey Horner and Ruth Pelczar. Alp h a Epsilon Phi: Marcia Buten, Nadine Wolkoff, and Ron nie Lachman Alpha Omicron Ph Ruth Peo ples, Jane Reeser, and Mary Patricia Williams. Alpha Xi Della: Mary Kern, Charlotte Bean, and Carol Bay shore. Beta Sigma Omicron: Linda McGlashan. . Chi Omega: Nancy McCormick. Delta Delta Delta: Patricia Kready and Mary Ellen Newton. Delta Gamma: Patricia John ston, Betty Lou Jones, and Nina Sommerville. Gamma Phi B a I a Ida May Brandt, Jean Garretson, Sally Growall, Dorothy Mayer, and Jacqueline Ann Myers. Kappa Alpha Theta: Lydia Barraclough, Mardi Christensen, Dian Fulton, Betty Hartman, and Patricia Moffett. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Doro thy Jones. Phi Mu: Shirley Montgomery and Helen Bender. Phi Sigma Sigma: Ruth Abby, Margie Alsberg, Joan Blacker, Betty Cleft', Reggie Friedman, Nessa Green, Jean Shtasel, Shir ley Siegal, Arlene Sutland, and Joan Wayne. Sigma Delta Tau: Sorel David son, Stephanie Hurlitz, and Har riet Silverman. Theta Phi Alpha: Cornelia Mc- Caffery and Joan Graziano. Wrestlers— Continued from page three Theta Xi, downed Bob Turissini, Alpha Phi Delta, in 1:15. John Walker, Delta Theta Sig ma, Jim Ewing, Sigma Alpha Ep silon, and Bill Mathers, Delta Tau Delta, won decisions Monday. Walker edged Dick Yeagley, Phi Gamma Delta, 10-8; Ewing tied up Bob Bergdahl, Theta Xi, 9-3; and Mathers lasted to a 3-2 win over Dick Lane, Chi Phi. FAST FALLS Besides Papacharalambous' quick work over Evans Tuesday night, John Langstaff, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, flattened Bill De tweiler, Alpha Sigma Phi, in 1:46; Russell Wilson, Delta Theta Sigma, pinned Lou Gustino, Alpha Phi Delta, in 1:51; Fred Schulze, Sig ma Phi Epsilon, took 1:06 in the second round to down Cal Swayze, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ernest Cameron B,eta Theta Pi, unclad John Pisano, Theta Xi, in 1:30; Augustus Pierce, Phi Delta Theta, tied up Maurice Durand, Delta Theta Sigma, in 1:33, and Steve Bargas, Pi Kappa Alpha, downed Joe Jaskowiak, Theta Chi, in 1:52. Al Abramson, Phi Sigma Delta, used two takedowns and time ad vantages to decision Bob Reese, g?, Lose &Ma c hin WHY NOT PUT AN AD in the Collegian Classifieds? Here you can reach every student on campus and for such a small cost . Come to Collegian Office, Basement Carnegie Hall, or Phone 6711 - Ext. 380 Use Collegian Classifieds THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Recent Amendment Results in Revision Of WRAConstitution WRA Executive Board has changed several clauses of its Constitution to have it agree with the new amendment concerning intramural officers. Section I of the WRA Consti tution now states that the Execu tive Board of the Association shall consist of student members as follows: (a) the three officers of WRA which includes the presi dent, vice-president, and secre tary, (b) the intramural chairman, the junior assistant intramural chairman, the sophomore assist ant intramural chairman, the club activities chairman, and the pub licity chairman. Under clause (c) would be included one sophomore and two freshmen representatives while (d) now consists of the sen ior counselor. Revision of the Constitution was made in order to divide the work of organizing and conducting in tramural sports between three of ficers instead of two. The Exec utive Board will outline the duties of the new officers at a future meeting. Delta Upsilon, 5-1, on Tuesday's card, and Bob Harkless, Alpha Tau Omega, decisioned George McAninch, Pi Kappa Phi, 5-3. FORFEIT Forfeit winners both nights were Bob Boyd, Pi Kappa Phi, Vance Genzlinger, Sigma Chi; Dave Ludwig, Alpha Chi Sigma; Bill Thompson, Theta Chi; Vince Sakovitch, Kappa Delta Rho; George Seavy, Alpha Chi Sigma; George Irvin, Sigma Chi; Mike Rubino, Alpha Phi Delta. John Thompson, Phi Delta Theta; Jack Weidenman, Sigma Nu; Andy Marcinko, Sigma Phi Sigma; Jim Tilton, Lambda Chi Alpha; Fred s Schutzman, Phi Ep silon Pi; John Hull, Beta Theta Pi; Don Miller, Sigma Nu; Bill Seltzer, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Bill Harvey, Sigma Pi, and Bill Keif ,,r. Alpha Tau Omega. YMONOCE* COLLEGE GRILL Opposite P.O. on Beaver • Spelled backwards Seniors Win In Volleyball Interclass volleyball was played on Monday night with the sen iors taking the sophomores 40- 25. Two badminton matches also took place on Monday night. Atherton II emerged victorious over Zeta Tau Alpha in badmin ton by defeating them in the singles 11-2, 11-3, and in the doubles 15-2, 15-10. Zeta Tau Al pha forfeited the other singles game to Atherton. Eve Laning, Jane Reinhard, and Barbara Sen ior scored for Atherton and Pail ey, Erb, and Osterbecht played for Zeta Tau Alpha. Also in Monday night's badmin ton matches, Philotes tempered Phi Mu 11-0, 8-11, and 13-11 in one singles and lost the doubles 16-14, 12-15, and 8-15. Both teams forfeited the other singles game. Bellis, Knauss and Nicholis re presented Philotes while Gleg horn, Van Tine, and Van Vactor played for Phi Mu. Kappa Alpha Theta triumphed over Alpha Ch. Omega in Tues day night badminton scoring 11-3, 11-2 in one singles, 11-4, 11-0 in th e second singles and 15-3, 15- 3 in the doubles. Cameron, Par ent, Warner, and Wiedner scored for the Thetas and Aicher, Ep pey, Lehman, and Mait land played for AChiO. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Al pha Omicron Pi both forfeited one singles game in badminton, but Kappa won the other singles 11-2, 11-6, and the doubles 15-4, 15-5. Miller, Werlinich, and Ziegler totaled points for Kappa while Fox, Milligan, and Wrobleski competed for AOPi. Women Engineers Attend Conference Women engineers at the College have been invited with represen tatives from 29 other universities to attend a conference to consider the possibilities of a national or regional organization of women engineering undergraduates. The Society of Women Engin eers of Drexel, founded in • 1945, is sponsoring the convention to be held April 2 and 3 at Philadel phia. Highlighting• the two-day con ference will be the presence of Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, who with her late husband, became distin guished among American indus trial engineers. A panel discussion to present the student& view on women en gineers simultaneously with the view of industry will be another feature of the conference. THREE DAYS ONLY! MAIL ORDERS NOW! A THAU C A \VARNER PROS. THEATAf PHONE 3351 II SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Phi Kappa Tau James Frezeman was recently elected president of Phi Kappa Tau. The other officers are Fred erick Auch, vice president; John Skehan, secretary; Edward Kleitz, treasurer; Robert Patanovich, ser geant-at-arms; and Russell Ang stadt, hous e manager. Kappa Delta Kappa Delta entertained Alpha Sigma Phi at a roller skating par ty last Sunday. Refreshments were served later at the sorority house. In th e morning the sorority at tended Chapel following the in itiation of Shirley Brown. CLASSIFIEDS LOST A. CHI. 0. PIN March 2 between Ather ton and Main Engineering. If found call 320 Atherton or extension 896. BROWN SUITCASE initialed Conway. P. J. between State College and Tyrone Friday. March 11. Contact P. J. ConWaY 6051-285. Reward. ONE SILVER EARRING in Home Econ- omica or Physics or in rear of either building. Return to Mies Allgood, 107 Home Ec. A GOLD BULOVA wrist watch between Atherton and TUB Saturday night. If found call Elaine, 41 Atherton. WILL PERSON WHO took wring topcoat at SAE House Saturday night please return and get your own. FOR SALE MOTOROLA car radio, year old, good con dition. Call at noon or after 4:00. Brown, 112 S. Miles street. 1946 BLUE OLDSMOBILE, club sedan. Fully equipped. Good condition. Con tact John Light 7186 between 6 and 8 p.m. PRINTING Free Estimates, Quick Service Commercial Printing Glennland Bldg.. State College SPECIAL THURSDAY - 2 P. M. TO 12 SHAKE & BURGER 35c VIC'S MILKY WAY 145 S. ALLEN A J. A RTHUR RANK ENTERPRISE • Zrenceavier PRES E NT > mole' by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A Two Cities Film under the management of Filippo Del Giudice SPONSORED BY THE THEATRE GUILD A Universal•lnternational Release TWO SNOWS DAILY 2:30 AND 8:30 Reserved Seats Only PRICES: EVENINGS: (Ist Rows Orchestra) $1.20; (Next Rows) $1.80: (Balance of Orchestra) $2.40. MATINEES: (Ist Rows Orchestra) $1.20; (Next Rows) $1.50; (Balance of Orchestra) $l.BO. STUDENT AND FACULTY $l.OO (All prices include Federal taxes.) (Make check or money order payable to Cathaum Theatre. Please indicate first choice of date and two alternates. En close self-addressed, stamped envelope.) THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949 COMPLETE APARTMENT furnishinga Good bargains. Ext. 10M before 6 p.m Call at 126 E. Fairmount, Apt. A. NEW 1049 ROYAL portable quiet deluxe typewriter. complete with Instructiona and carrying case. Only $95. Phone 7823 between 9 and 5. State College Fuel and Supply. 1948 TRAILER, 22 ft., very good condi tion. Ask for Benninghoff, Jack's Serv ice Station, West College avenue. SEVENTEEN FOOT national trailer with shed, good condition, reasonably priced. Inquire 723 Windcrest after 5 p.m. HOUSE TRAILER, many extras, good location along Spring Creek. See Ralph Horst at Spring Lee Park. PIPES, WHOLESALE, up to 40% off, nationally advertised brands. Write Wil liam Stepp, RD 2, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR 4 MEN one-boll block from Engineering Building. $4.60 per week. Call Jones 6786. MALE STUDENT to share double room near campus. Call State College 2672. BOARD AND ROOM available at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver avenue. Vacancy for one married couple at present. MISCELLANEOUS THE NEW PARADISE CAFE, 11 , 1 South Spring street, Bellefonte, Ps. Every Friday and Saturday, Tru-Blu Sextet. NOT PHOTOGENIC?? Let Bill Coleman of The Lion Studio prove that you are. 136 E. College avenue. Phone 7168. ALTERATIONS in dressmaking. For ap pointment call Mra. S. A. Moyer at 9829. HORS D'OEUVRES, cookies, punch' for your parties. Coffee cakes (order before Saturday for weekends.) Birthday cakes and other cakes. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin avenue, Phone 4818. 3 Unbelievable Offers 05.00 "Massive Carved" Im- ported Briar Pipes for $2.75 oAn Imported Clay "St. Pat rick's Day" Pipe FREE with any pipe purchased. •Free chances on a $lOO set of Weber Matched Briars. At MAX HARTSWICK'S SPORTSMEN'S SHACK Round the Corner from the Skellar ==lM=M March 29th
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