FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 Panhel Installs New Officers Inserra, Edelstein and Wolfe New Panhellenic officers, Louise Inserra, corresponding secre tary; Ruth Edelstein. recording secretary: and Patricia Wolfe, treas urer, were installed at the final meeting of the Council Tuesday night The Council first passed an amendment providing for the election of corresponding and recording secretaries from the Council in contrast to the previous statute stating that the secretary should be someone not a member of Panhel. Elections were then held nam ing Miss Inserra and Miss Edel stein to their offices. Miss Wolfe was elected to the treasurer’s post at the previous meeting. Mrs. Cyrus E. French was in troduced as the new advisor to Panhel. Miss Delores Jelacic, president, presented a farewell gift to Miss Helen Heckler, past advsor, and thanked the Council for the work of the outgoing year. A party for old and new re (Column Beta Sigma Rho Seymour Barash was recently elected president of Beta Sigma Rho. Other officers include Berle Ratowsky, vice-president; Wil lard Klein, treasurer; Joel Kran ich, secretary; Edward Robinson, warden; and Marvin Kohn, vice warden. Delta Gamma Delta Gammas entertained their mothers at a Sunday morn ing breakfast. Graduating seniors were recently entertained at a buffet supper by the alumnae. Delta Gamma entertained Sig ma Alpha Epsilon at a circus party Tuesday evening. Pi Kappa Alpha Robert Louis was elected presi dent and Richard Hannah vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha re cently. A new treasurer. George Blickley, had been chosen earlier. Newly iniated members of the fraternity are Bruce Becker, John Chapman .James Egolf, Wil liam Grancey, Samuel Harsh berger, Richard Laher, Harry Rintz, Darrell Rishel and John Schumacher. Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi initiated thir bert Adelman, James Ag r e teen men Tuesday. They were Al ,Steven Blumenthal, Samuel Kaplovitz, Robert Lazar, Morris Levine .Donald Levitt, Julius Marcus, Clinton Newman, Mur ray Rothman, Marvin Schiller, Paul Steingard and eGorge Swad-' low. Tau Kappa Epsilon Ralph Lewis was elected to serve as prytanis of Tau Kappa Epsilon for 1949-50. Other offi cers named were Charles Sulli van, epi prytanis; Joseph Dell, grammateus; Edwin Watson, his tor; Donald Gibble, crysophylos; Donald Koontz, hypopheles; Rob ert Pee, hegemon; Clarke Young, pylortes; and Max Schlienger, house manager. d JJ / X 1 • • tlj —^ faded. j jj| 2)urin<f *lJour IfVjeals 1 Dinner Music | m by the §| ISCHAD STRING TRIO| H Enjoy the background music of a trio §f| M| composed of a violin, cello and piano at p| IH your teas and dinners 3 | For Further Information S H Phone Bellefonte 2861 b THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COI.LEGE, PENNSYLVANIA presentatives and new presidents of sororities was held immediate ly following the meeting. KKG’s Beat AGD’s Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Alpha Gamma Delta 18-6 in their softball game Wednesday night. Sally Folger pitched for the winners. Final playoffs for the champion ship between Simmons and Kap pa Gamma were held last night. Phi Kappa Five new brothers were recent ly initiated into Phi Kappa fra ternity. They are John Heeney, Theodore Jupina, George Logue, Albert Porto and Frank McLean. Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron enter tained their Mothers at a break fast held at the Allencrest Res taurant on Mother’s Day. The sorority entertained boys and girls of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades of Rockton Grade School, when they visited the College. Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi elected Ral ph Shiner, president; Harry Nel son, vice-president; Charles Ham ilton, secretary; William Hamel, treasurer; and James Walker, honored marshall. Members who were recently In itiated are George Anderson, Wil liam Detweiler, Merle Long, Jos eph Murphy, Edward Shorsher and Harvey Shupe. Delta Delta Delta College Tri-Delts who attended the Regional Convention of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Maryland include Adelaide Bail ey, Joan Bergdoll, Nancy Cray, Eva Davies, Lois Dickson, Helen Hawkins and Janet Reed. Kathleen Senior was recently initiated into Delta Delta Delta. In celebration of Mother’s Day, the Tri-Delts entertained mem bers and their families with a breakfast Sunday, held outside on the porch of the Tri-Delta suite. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority en tertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with a softball game last Thursday evening. New officers of Alpha Rho Omega, are Paul Kritsky, presi dent; Russell Faryniak, vice-pres ident; and Joseph Kowalcyk, sec retary-treasurer. Too Too Too' Address Brings Bohemia To College A hangman’s noose starkly decorates the curtained front win dow of an apartment at 222 West Beaver avenue. A placard irj this window reminds the world that Tuesday is Froth day. A sign on the door bears the simple legend, “Too, Too, Too!” By these char acteristics is the Bohemia of State College designated. Started a few years ago by stud ents bored with the exigencies of ordinary dormitory life, the apart ment at 222 has become a more or less legendary haven for eight gentlemen who could be mildly termed as campus personalities. An abandoned florist’s shop, complete with green house, forms the setting for this picturesque establishment. The previously mentioned front window, from which a battered piano can be seen leaning in a dejected man ner, was formerly used as a glass showcase. Furnished in true Greenwich Village style, the apartment con tains all the usual frippery of wo men’s pictures, candles in acient, wax-spattered bottles, and stylis tic water color prints. A pair of crossed fencing swords hang in a corner and a weird Dionysian mask eelrs menacingly down over a doorway. A Cotton Bowl Blanket, a pledge paddle, and framed Froth covers are strewn indiscriminately over the walls. Present occupants of the anart ment are Francis Fatsie, Hank Glass. Jim Heanue, Tom Lyon, Ted Mann, Frank Philippbar, Hal Waltzer, and Art Ward. Upon interview, these unassum ing individuals blushed becoming ly and refused to comment. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha recently elect ed the following officers: Helen Stalcoski, president; Enid Lor raine Lombardi, vice-president; Kathleen Hoy, recording secre tary; Eleanor Vasillich and Mary Lou Rule, rushing chairmen; Vir ginia Sinclair, corresponding sec retary and Florence Tereshinski. pledge mistress. Patricia Kringe was recently pledged by Theta Phi Alpha. The members of the sorority honored their Mothers at a tea Woman's Award The Senior Women's Award ballots, which were distribut ed by the House of Represent atives to all graduating senior women, are due in the dean of women's office by 5 p, m. tomorrow. The six girls chosen by the voting will be Bow Girl, Fan Girl, Slipper Girl, Mirror Girl, Class Poet and Class Donor. The winners will be announc ed during the class day exer cises. I At Your Warner I Theater NOW! I C^atiiaum I Ronald Regan I Viveca Lindfors I "NIGHT UNTO NIGHT" I State I Henry Morgan I Rudy Vallee "SO THIS IS NEW YORK" I *VJittany iJune Allyson Perry Como ljudy Garland Gene Kelly "WORDS AND MUSIC" All classified i(lvertli«n«ntt must Im in by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue. Prices are 40a on* insertion , $l.OO. three insertions* 17 words or loss. All words over 17 thro* for Se for each insertion. Call Collegian 671 L FOR SALK 1936 CHRYSLER Convertible in very good condition, new top. See or call Lucas 287, W. Beaver. Phone 4887. DARK BLUE SUIT, size 40 Long. Very reasonable price. Call Kreitx, Dorm 80. MODEL “A” FORD roadster. Call 3791. 1935 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, fine mo tor, good tires. $l5O. Call Bill 2247. MICRO-GROOVE standard changer $25. Three-way portable $2O; Emerson $l5; tennis racket $4; classical records, Dorm 8, Room 8. 16' TRAILER available In June. Good condition furnishings included. R. D. Thompson, 851 Windcrest, inspection any time, $BOO. Kodak Monitor 616, case, sunshade, range finder. Inquire 502 W. Beaver, third floor, after 5. WE HAVE TWO fine apple orchards for sale. Buffalo Valley and Trout Run. Bell Agency, Williamsport, Pa. 27 FT. TRAILER, three rooms, sleeps 4, excellent condition. Must sacrifice. Real bargain at $ll5O. Phone 7217. ONE POWDER BLUE dinner jacket, size 40 long, $lO. Call 4246. Ask for Pete. 22 FOOT COVERED WAGON trailer, two rooms, available June, completely furnished for comfortable living, including extra utility room. Inquire 703 Windcrest. 16 FT. VAGABOND trailer, all steel body, new 8-ply tires; excellent condition, very reasonable. Pecora, 913 W. College avenue. Phone 2646. 21' SHULT TRAILER, sleeps four, excel lent condition, extras. Reasonably priced. 365 Windcrest. TRAILER, THE SUN, 29 ft., electric re frigerator, gas stove, good condition. If interested write Daily Collegian. 24 FOOT TRAILER available in June. Good condition. Weatherproof storage porch. Many extra furnishings included. L. W. Cottrell, 380 B. Windcrest. MISCELLANEOUS FOR YOUR house party; Excellent fruit punch, hors d’ouevres, canapes, sand wiches, cookies. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin avenue, phone 4818, State College. MAKE APPOINTMENTS now for really distinctive Cap and Gown portraits at the Lion Studio, 136 East College. 4464. DRIVING TO California, leaving about June let, want traveling companion who will share expenses and driving. Write Mai Root, Box 682, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Speaking of " FINALS” ARROW’S PUNJARA Is the lost word In a cool, silky, handsome and wash- able sports shirt. PUNJARA comes in several colors and looks well with without a necktie. See y Arrow dealer today for PUN. Long sleeves ... $5.95 Short sleeves ... $5.00 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS CLASSIFIEDS DOUBLE ROOM available 3br weekends and during the summer. Call at 219 South Gill street. CAR OWNERS ATTENTION. Join AAA now for only $6.00 for Ist year. State College Hotel office 205. Phone 4906. GRAB YOUR HATPIN, girls! Kappa Delta cleaned house. Found plenty of clothing, other items. We offer them at a Rummage Sale, Monday, May 16, 6:30 to 9 :30 p.m. Central Pennsylvania Gas Com pany, dANGLE ROOM available June 6 in faculty home. Comfortable room. Call 4279, ROOMS FOR MALE students for this summer. Phone 3140 or call at 117 E. Fairmount avenue. ROOMS AVAILABLE at Chi Phi for aU sessions $4 a week. Call 4332 for reser vations. ROOM AND BOARD uiEN, INTER-SESdION, Main Summer Session, 6 weeks, Post Session. Alpha Zetn Fraternity, campus. Howard E. Wise, 1272 for reservations. ONE GOLD EARKiNG 5-petal shape, vi cinity Home Ec. building or Sparks. Mrs. George Wham, phone 2229. BROWN WALLET Friday. Rec Hall of Carnival. Finder keep money, return wallet to Collegian office. Name, Orsini. OVAL CAMEO RING setting between Sparks and Simmons. Reward. Senti mental value. Call Jeanette. 15 Simmons. PAIR SHELL RIMMED glasses, Saturday night. Finder please call Bunda 4951. TRIPLE STRING PEARLS Morday af ternoon between Post Office and Sparks, Sentimental value. Contact Agnes Allison, 204 Sparks, ext. 144. LOG SLIDE RULE, without case, in 10 Sparks at 11:00 Monday morning. Find er please call Whitle 3976. DELTA TAU DELTA PIN downtown Tuesday. Initials JCW on back. Call 1979. ask for Jack Wallace. WOULD YOU LIKE to try for oil industrj job, either foreign or domestic? Drop card Box 2603, Tuba, Oklahoma. TYPING DONE QUICKLY and reasonably. Also rewriting, editing. Call 6347. APARTMENT FOR married student couple, preferably furnished, will take unfurnished if necessary. To from Sept. 21 1949 - June 12, 1950. Call Stanley Reismnn 4953. WILL LIT 60 student trade book for Lit 81 text? Mrs. Levi, 245 Sparks. Call ext. 162. ROOM FOR prraduate student, summer and fall. Call Herb, Dorm 32. /W.VWA'/.V.V.V.V.V.V/.'.VA j •* W.-iv- PAGE SEVER FOR RENT LOST WANTED
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