TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949 Alpha Omicron Pi Receives Trophy From Mortar Board Alphh Omicron Pi sorority will receive the Mortar Board bronze trophy for selling 600 tickets at their "A O Pi Dancing Girls” booth at the Mardi Gras oh" Friday night. The “Deflation” booth of Theta Phi Alpha and Gamma Phi Beta’s “Quely-Burl” were second and third among the sorority booths selling 614 and 502 tickets, respec tively. \ Rusty Leib, a member of the sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta, was crowned king of the carnival. Proceeds of the annual Moftar Board affair amounted to approxi mately $670 announced Nancy Smith, treasurer. This money will be added to the Charlotte E. Ray scholarship fund. Other sororities among the first ten in ticket sales were Kappa Kappa Gamma, 438; Delta Delta Delta, 283; Alpha Chi Omega, 256; Chi Omega, 240; Zeta Tau Alpha, 235; Kappa Delta,' 185; and Alpha Xi Delta, 179. Phi Mu, Leonides, Alpha Ep silon Phi, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Delta Tau and Phi Sigma Sigma completed the list in that order. Any group that has not received its contestant’s picture from the king booth should contact Ruth Lehman, Mortar Board president, in 224 Grange. Tau Kappa Epsilon David Margolf was recently pledged to Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Delta Upsilon Vincent Cavanaugh, Howard Decker,' Harry Papacharalambus, Harold Shipley and Kurt Zaspel were initiated into Delta Upsilon fraternity oh Sunday. Phi Mu . Officers of the Phi Mu pledge class are Gladys Mummau, presi dent; Mary Jane Woodrow, vice president; Betty Spencer, secre tary; and Betty Zimmerman, so cial chairman. NOW... Opening Offering You 30% to 60% Savings Why are These NAME BRAND SHOES So LOW PRICED? The Answer Is Simple Arithmetic and It Adds Up To Savings For You. Delta Upsilon fraternity, who was WRA Initiates Sports Program Basketball and table tennis season opens tonight for women students in the White Hall gym nasium. This year there are 36 teams competing , for the basketball crown as opposed to 24 teams last season. All 19 sororities are participating as are Leonides and Philotes. The other 15 groups are made up of students from the various dormitories, cottages, arid town houses. Garnet will be refereed by stu dents from a refereeing class, stu dents with ratings, and faculty members. Timers and scorers are needed for each game. Any stri dent interested in doing this work should, contact Regina Williams, assistant intramural chairman at 898. No previous experience is required. Basketball will be played Mon day through Thursday with start ing times at 6:30 and 7:30 plus an extra 8:30 session on Thursday. Teams are divided into nine leagues. If a team is more than ten minutes late the game must be forfeited. 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Gauger Announces Freshman Return ‘Pop-in-Night’ A second “Pop-In-Night” will bi held this Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o’clock so that freshmen can return the visits from the upperclass women, according to Shirley Gauger, ■ president of WSGA. Upperclass coeds visited the freshmen' in Atherton Sunday evening as the first phase of WSGA’s traditional custom es tablished to help the women of the College become better ac quainted. Freshmen coeds are asked by Miss Gauger to visit as many up perclass women as possible dur ing the two-hour period. All up perclass Women, living in Sim mons, McElwain, and Grange, are also requested to make the '‘Night” a successful event by re maining in their rooms at that time. basketball. There are seven leagues of table tennis with 28 teams taking part. Sixteen sorori ties are participating, 10 living units, Leonides, and Phitotes. These matches are played at the same time as the basketball games. The winner must win two sets out of three. Teams of singles and doubles are scheduled. Machine. Wach Tour Laundry in Less Than an Hour. MARSHALL’S Automatic Laundry 454 E« College Avenue—Hear Five Vacant Offices Filled In WSGA, WRA Elections . Five vacant offices of WSGA anti WRA were filled in yester day’s final balloting in which 501 girls voted. New officers of WSGA, in addition to those filled in the elections last spring, are Joan Lee, freshman senator; and Virginia Miller, treasurer. Barbara Klopp and Sally Shoemaker tied for sophomore senator. In final returns of the WRA election, Margaret Betts was Kappa Delta At a special election Kappa Delta sorority elected Jean Heid eman as assistant rushing chair man and Joan King, assistant treasurer. Pledge officers are Joan Saund ers, president; Patricia Hall, vice president; Mary Bowen, secre tary,' and Barbara Trumpeter, treasurer. Theta Phi Alpha A business meeting of the al umnae and patronesses of Theta Phi Alpha will be held at their suite at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. 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