The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1950, Image 4

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17 Sorov]ties Enter
Beals in i\ittrdi Gras
Seventeen sororities will have carnival booths at the Mardi
Gras in Recreation Hall Friday night. Several groups are having
variety shows. The rest are sponsoring games of skill and fun for
the participants.
The booths which are entered are Fashion Show, Alpha Chi
omega; Bunny Hop, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Lasso and Cigarettes, Alph t a
Gamma Delta; Dancing Girls, Al
pha Omicron Pi; Sponge Throw,
Alpha Xi Delta; Balloon Booth,
Beta Sigma Omicron; Skits with
Variety Acts, Chi Omega; Variety
Show, Dena Delta Delta; Photog
raphy Booth, Delta Gamma; Buoy
the Beauty, Delta Zeta; Dice
Throwing, Gamma Phi Beta:
Penny Pitching, Kappa Alpha
Theta: Club Pigalle, Kappa Del
ta; Minstrel Show, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Fortune Telling, Sigma
Delta Tau; Dart Throwing, Theta
Phi Alpha; and Louisiana Floor
Show, Zeta Tau Alpha.
The sorority whose booth ,takes
in the most money wins the Mardi
Gras cup for a year. Last year
Alpha Omicron Pi's Dancing Girls
won the cup.
Other features of the Mardi
Gras this year are dancing to Dar
rell Richel's combo, arid the coro
nation of the King of the Mardi
Gras. Another candidate for the
title has been entered. He is Rob
ert Anderson, sponsored by Phi
Mu
Don Carlson will act as bark
er for the carnival.
Phi Mu Downs
Kappa Delta
Phi Mu defeated Kappa Delta
15-13 in the closest game of last
nlght's basketball intramurals.
Alpha Epsilon Phi defeated
E 1 Delta Tau 22-7 while Al
i 4 . Delta won over Delta Del
t.. by a score of 12-2. Phi
.;forfeited to Gamma Phi
In the ping ping composition
last night Beta Sigma Omicron
downed Zeta Tau Alpha and Phi
Sigma Sigma defeated the Nit
tany Co-op. Other results show
Alpha Gamma Delta downing
Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha
Theta beating Chi Omega, Kap- ,
pa Kappa Gamma defeating Delta
Zeta and Alpha Omicron Pi de
feating Delta Gamma.
Swimming team captains
should contact Marilyn Williams
or Miss Leonard before noon Fri
day if they wish to enter com
petition and have completed the
necessary practices.
--4TH BIG WEEK--
R
L I V -E S
A
Center
Stage
Fri. Sat.
90c $1.20
Tickets At Student Union
AT THE
JUNIOR PROM
LOOK BEAUTIFUL
in
a new gown
by the
CHARLES
SHOP
THE DAILY col,Lzmmrf, sTATZ CCTLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Correction
There was an error in Satur
day's Collegian article concern
ing WRA intramurals. The Nit
teny CoLOp defeated Theta Phi
Alpha not Kappa Alpha Theta.
Chest Drive—
(Continued from page one)
Robert Artz; Kappa Sigma: Jos
eph Simone, Roger Clinton; Pi
Kappa Phi: George Goldthorne;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Charles
Gerdes, Charles Myers; Phi Sig
ma Kappa: George Griffins; Sig
ma Chi: Richard Hartle; Pi Kap
pa_Alpha: Charles Williams; Sig-
ma Phi Alpha: Ronald Ely, Rob
ert Dages.
Pi Lambda Phi: . Herber
Blough; Phi Delta Theta: Ed
ward Smith, Kenneth Myers; Phi
Kappa Tau: Robert Monahan,
James Barkley; Phi Sigma- Delta:
Joel Millner, Max Williams; Sig
ma Phi Epsilon: Jack Schonley,
Edward Bush; Sigma Pi: Robert
Breisch, Charles Wenzel; Tau
Kappa Epsilon: Paul Harmeier,
Stanford Zeiders.
Tau Phi Delta: Walter Pollak,
Alfred Pope, Theta Chi: Joseph
Wirs, William Hanley; Sigma
Alpha Mu: David Bronstein,
Howard Gochlierg; Theta Xi:
James Huet, Thomas Forsythe;
Theta Kappa Phi: Leonard War
go; Triangle: William Hewton,
Lawrence Schniepp; Zeta Beta
Tau: Harold Wallin, Carl Liacho
witz; and Omega Psi Phi: Dick
Peyton.
One Man DOES Tell Another
About the Great Values
Available at
young men's
127 s. al le n gatt
an
one manta
Come In Today and Make Us
Arrow Headquarters
WC prinking--
(Continued from page one)
4. No studo.o shall possess or
use alcoholic beverages on Col
lege property.
Regulations which were in ex
istence prior to this statement
and given renewed attention are:
The College fdrbids the serving
or use of alcoholic beverages at
any social function in which mi
nors or women students are par
ticipating; drinking by women is
forbidden by the College and by
WSGA, which reserves the right
to refer cases to the Judicial com
mittee and to the College admin
istration.
CLASSIFIEDS
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classifieds
LOST SATURDAY pair of red glasses
gold and pearl trimmed. Black Tera
case. Desperately needed. Call Flo 342
Atherton.
WHOEVER TOOK wrong topcoat from
Sparks Sat. morning—car keys :Jill
pocket, please call Bob Shore 4953.
LOST SORORITY pin. Alpha Omicron Pk
If found please call 35 McElwain
Initials E. J. W.
MAROON plaid folding lady's umbrella.
I_ have yours. Return to Music Depart
ment office, 216 Carnegie.
RHINESTONE BRACELET Lost Sat. nite.
Please call 326 McElwain.
MAILING TUBE with architectural draw-
ings either in Maid Engineering or 3
Sparks. Contact Bert Godshall Ext. 3911.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
parience is at your service.
BILL'S MODEL SHOP has a complete
line of model airplane supplies. 35 dif
ferent engines. 202 West Prospect Ave
nue 6 :30-9 :00 p.m.
ALL KINDS or typing done. Reasonable
Call State College 7026.
LATIN AMERICAN students wish• ex-
change English lessons with persons
interested in Spanish. Call 7715. or inguir
-300 Sparks.
sho
Your
In State College
LOST
WEARING A Tux for houseparey ? If so.
you can rent one at the Young Men's
Shop, 123 S. Allen.
TYPING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre-
I tarial service newly managed by Helen
Yarnell, Room 205, Hotel State College.
Phone 4006.
FOR SALE
R&R SPORTSMAN revolver s3o,.Columbia
LP phonograph $l.O, Remington electric
ehaver $l2. See DeGroat, 631 W. College.
FOLDING' CHAIRS like new 12.10 and
$3.00 each. Can be, seen at Sleyton.
Phone 6592.
FOR SALE Used General Electric Refrig
erator 'N ! cu. ft. Call 2178.
FOR SALE Motor Scooter; good condition.
Call 5051 E*t.. 1083, ask for Jim
Room 2.
1938 CHEVROLET 2-door' sedan: Good
tires. good engine. Must sell . $2OO. Call
•
Ed 4702 Theta Chi.
JAZZ RECORDS and Albums. Jellyroll
Morton, Sidney Bechet, Joe Sullivan.
others. Good conditions 75 RPM. Contact
Daily Collegian Office.
TUXEDO FOR SALE. Perfect condition
Two vests. Size 38. Twenty-five dollars
or highest offer. ,Dorm 25 Room 34.
FRATERNITY
NEWSPAPERS
All Kinds of Printing
Commercial Printing Inc.
Glennland. Bldg.. State College
HUNTING SEASON
LASTS UNTIL DEC. 15
SEE US FOR:
• All Your Hunting
Supply Needs
• Registered Beagles
MAX HARTSWICX'S
Sportsman's Shack
Around the corner from the
'Skellar
ARROW PRODUCTS Featured at
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950
1938 PACKARD convertible. Very good
condition. Radio, heater, defroster. Good
tires: Economical Jack Buxton. Phone
4975. `s2Bs.
16 GUAGE Single Barrel Shot-Gun with
Poly-choke. Excellent condition. Dora-
Plastic stock , and forestock, $2O. Call Bill
Reese 3938,
FOR SALE-1935 Plymouth coupe, 1940
motor. Car in excellent condition. Phone
2009 •and ask for Bob.
AMBITIOUS YOUNG Man for Bales
' work during spare time. High coin.
mission paid. Must have experience in
men's wear. For interview write P.O.
Box 616, State College.
WANTED PASSENGERS to and from
• Texag • for Christmas holidays. E. ri.
Reynolds, •University Club. Phone 22i51.
WANTED: One Used IC&E Log Log Du-
Plea . deei Trig Slide Rule. Call H. C.
O'Connor. 4937. •
DOUBLE ROOM near campus. Single beds
Telephone 2919.
ROOMS FOR two Boys near campus.
Phone 6443.
TAKE
A BREAK!
Forget The Bluebooks
BARBECUES
and
MILK SHAKES
At Their Best
WINK'S
SKY-VIEW
ON ROUTE 322
130 S.' Allen Street
WANTED
FOR RENT