SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 CO-Cbi3 Delta Zeta New initiates -or Delta Zeta sorority, are Ruth lirezelle, Eliza beth Dahlinger, Helen Linne weaver, Judith Luchek, and Mar garet Meyers. • Kappa Delta Rho The following have been pledged by Kappa Delta Rho fra ternity: Donald Carbaugh, Rich ard Denton, John Graham, Earl Grissinger, Richard Kelly, John Megles, Robert Miller, John Owens, Aarnold PAparazo, and Duanne Walker. New initiates are Stewart Mc- Knight and Harold Rhoades. Kappa Delta Rho entertained the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority with a pledge show and dancing. Refreshments were served. • Theta Phi Alpha • • Theta Phi Alpha' sorority en tertained Phi Kappa fraternity with a scavenger hunt followed by a square dance. Marie Radzai was elected his torian and Theresa Pierotti,. co historian. Gamma Phi Beta Marge McLaren and Carolyn Alley were initiated into the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Newly elected officers of the pledge class are Mary Lou Croop, president; Mary Ellen Dykeman, vice-president; Lorraine Heff ner, treasurer; Marian Babbit, recording secretary; and Mimi Martin, corresponding secretary. The junior Panhellenic represen tative is Jane Grubb. Checking The Files— In . 935 •.. *There were over 1100 women on campus *The boxing team captured the Intercollegiates held here *And SALLY'S was in it's second year of service to the students And— Today More Than Ever SALLY'S serves SENIoRs, IN THE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS HAVE YOUR PICTURES - TAKEN FOR THE - 1951 LAVIE A-M' October 30 - November 6 N-Z November 6 -14 At the PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Ave. The closing date will be finsill THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 28 New Members Initiated By Philotes Twenty-eight girls were in itiated into Philotes at a formal ceremony led by president Ruth Aaron. They are Doris E. Pres ton, Charlotte Page, Nadine How ard, Gwendolyn Allen, Jean Hol len, Barbara Bohner, Susan Stormer, Phyllis Eaton, Mary Claypotch, • Audrey Dodds, Bev erly Silverman, Getelle Mendels sohn. Alice Sporkin, Dorothy. Green, Janet Moerder, Marian Pollock, Evelyn Kaufman, Jane Musgrave, Louise Woods, Jean Hardes, Ruth Kroekel, Joan Puchalski, Sarah Chinn, Audrey. Lutz, Carolyn Ab rahams, Jenny Kozuchowski, Gloria Zack, and Laura Badwey. Ag Hill Party The Ag Hill party will be , held Saturday, November 4. There has been some confus ion as to - the, date, since yes terday's Collegian just men tioned it was to be held Sat urday. THE I P A _ ." THICKEST "4- 3 . MILK SHAKES IN PENNSYLVANIA . SKY-VIEW on i Pi d i e U ROTE I I 4 t- s ,, 322 4,1‘ WRA Intramurals As the first week of WRA in tramurals ended, Nittany Co-Op defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 18- 12 in Thursday night's basketball games. In the other game of the evening Zeta Tau Alpha defeat ed Phi Sigma Sigma 32-10. Ping pong results show Alpha Epsilon Phi defeating Kappa Del ta and Phi Mu downing Philotes. Swimming . Intramural swimming prac tices will be completed Thurs day. AU WRA teams are re quired, to have two practices before entering competition. CLASSIFIEDS LOST A GRAY Topcoat in M.L or Eng. Finder please call' 7790. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 4... THE COMMON LOON by all those tricky cigarette tests you hear so much about! A fast puff of this brand—a sniff of that. A quick inhale—a fast exhale—and you're supposed to know all about cigarettes. No! You don't have to rely on quick- tricks. The sensible way to test a cigarette is to smoke pack after pack, day after day. That's the test Camel asks you to make ... the 30-Day Mildness Test. Smoke Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days. Let your own "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) be your proving ground. And when you've tried Camels as a steady smoke, you'll know why... More People Straoke Camels than any other cigarette! MILITARY STYLE raincoat taken from Ag Library Monday Oct. 23. I have yours. Call Louis Velozguer 3297. 1 PAIR GLASSES in brown leather case. Near main Engineering. Call Chuck 4989. Delta Chi. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED. Man for ordOrly work Hours 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. daily . . Six days per week. Apply, Administrator. Centre County Hospital. Bellefonte. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter • needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beattie!' 28 years ex perience is at your service. FRUSTRATED? the models at BILL'S MODEL SHOP will never let you down. 202 West Prospect. 6:30-9:00 p.m. TYPING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre- tarial service newly managed by Helen Yarnell, Room 205, .Hotel State College. Phone 4906. TERM PAPERS, reports, etc. typed. Call 6443, 7 p.m. Aak for Snyder. Very reasonable. Our fine-feathered friend isn't being "taken-in" AGENT WANTED to sell our well. known wallet photos to other students. Liberal commission. Please include ref. erences in your reply. Mail To-Day Co. P.O. Box 552, Altoona, Pa. H&R SPORTSMAN revolver $3O. Columbia LP phonograph $lO, Remington electric shaver $l2. See DeGroat, 63L W. College. GREY HORSEHIDE Leather Jacket, Mae* Gregor. Size 42, Like new. $35 new. Sell for $3O. Call Pete 3129. FOLDING CHAIRS like new $2.50 and $3.00 each. Can be seen at Skrtop. Phone 6592. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS make ex. cellent Xmas sifts. Special rates. Gift card sent. Joseph Ritter, Hamilton Halt 5051-1192. CIVILIAN JEEP, 4-wheel drive, alurn6 num cab, heater, extra seat, automatic governor, bumper weight. Excellent con. dition. Can be seen at College Foundation Seed Stocks Bldg. For more informatics, call Hartung, Room 2, Ag Bldg. Ext. 611 between 7 and 9 evenings. 1936 FOUR-DOOR Plymouth. Good en- gine, good body, $l6O. Weiser Motor Company, 217 South Atherton. Phone OIL FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth. Good can. dition. Bob Landesman, Bandit= Ball. Room 57. Call , 5051 Ext. 1170. kl .o #6/. ,446....) 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