SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950 (^o-£ditd Triangle Triangle fraternity formally in itiated John B. Sparhawk Jr., Creighton V. Rotz, and William C. Schlegal on Sunday. John W. Breneman, professor of engineer ing mechahics, spoke at a banquet which followed the initiation ceremonies. Kappa Delta Kappa Delta sorority pledged Norma Curcio and Patricia' Pirall on Sunday evening. Delta Gamma • Mary Reif, province secretary of Delta Gamma sorority, visited the local chapter. She was enter tained at a tea in Simmons hall. Delta Gamma entertained the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Pre sentation of a skit was followed by dancing and serving of refresh ments. Beta Sigma Omieron Roberta O’Dell and Billie Du vall have been pledged by Beta Sigma Omieron sorority. Follow ing pledging the girls held a party in the suite. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority pledged Pete Caraway at a for mal service on Tuesday. Phi Mu Phi Mu sorority entertained Theta Chi fraternity Tuesday evening at the Theta Chi 'House. Dancing and refreshments fol lowed a skit 'given by the Phi Mu pledges. The sorority also .entertained Alpha Omieron Pi sorority at an “After-date” slumber party on Saturday night. Sigma Alpha Mu v Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity en tertained Sigma Delta Tau sor ority at a tea dance on Sunday afternoon at the SAM house. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority re cently entertained Alpha Om icron Pi sorority at an informal coffee hour m the Tri-Delt suite. Shades Of Mother! Men Doing Washing The sight of a big, footballish, tough he-man tenderly manipu lating the folds of a rayon sport shirt, adjusting the temperature control on an iron, and proceeding to de-wrinkle the garment is something new in the hinter lands of the men’s dormitories. Domesticity has struck in full force, and previously unlearned students are striving mightily to catch up with the trend. With the advent of the new laundry rooms in the West dorms, topics of conversation are shifting in many, quarters from the Phila delphia Eagles to the proper tem perature at which to iron a hand kerchief. Arguments as to wheth er a handkerchief is cotton or linen are everyday affairs, and the amount of soap to use with a load of socks is a subject for much heated debate. To walk into a room and see a grizzled, hardened ME student tenderly rubbing a tee-shirt against his five-day beard to see if it (the tee-shirt) is dry enough is’ a bit of a shock. To see the same man delicately ironing the corners of a set of skivvies is downright revolting. The only thing missing is a frilly apron. Nevertheless, the men are learning, and taking this new development in stride. The laun dries are a good thing. They give poor mother a rest, and teach the male animal a few tricks that he may well have to know some day. Speech Clinic Director Dr. Eugene T. McDonald, direc tor of the speech clinic, was offi cial delegate of Pennsylvania at the. National Society for Crippled Children and Adults meeting in Chicago. ,’Dr. McDonald spoke at a spe cial cerebral palsy exhibit. Medi cal services, occupational, physi cal and speech therapies, special educational programs and psy chological counseling for the cere, bral palsied were featured. , ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Football Frills ... Goal Posts To Be Decked In Ribbons Beaver field will be festive this afternoon with blue-white and blue-gold decorated goal posts. Mortar Board, women’s senior honorary, is. in charge of decorating the posts with the help of Androcles, junior men’s honorary hat society. Crepe paper will be wound in may pole fashion around the posts in Penn State and West Virginia school colors. In case of rain, the goal posts will not be decorated. Mary Ellen Grube and Bettina de Pal ma head the decorating com mittee. Astronomical Club Initiates 17 Students Alpha Mu, astronomical honor ary society initiated 17 students at a ceremony at the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity house. They include: Darwin Clutter, Juliana Crisman, Andrew Gass man, Gwenn Kelly, Don Kump, Paul Linvill, Murray Loss, Rus sel Marasco, Harold O’ Conner, Don Parrish, June Phillips, Eu gene Raup, John Stewart, Elmer Tompson, Dean M. Unger, George Vose and Jack Wolf. For Best Results Use Collegian Classiiieds . airs MortonOf**** UCLA Lowman-Neikirk Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowman, of Pittsburgh, have announced the engagement of their daughter Helen to Walter Neikirk, of Lan caster. Miss Lowman is a senior in home economics and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Neikirk is attending Franklin and Marshall college and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Burrell-Klosterman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burrell, of Philadelphia, have announced the engagement of their daughter Lo is to Richard Klosterman. \ Miss Burrell is a senior in edu cation and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority; Mr.'Kloster man is a senior in engineering and a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. 7 Women Japped For Masquerettes Seven women have been tap ped for Masquerettes, the female counterpart of Thespians, a musi cal comedy organization. They include: Polly Potter, Audrey Horner, Jane Ashenfelter, Phyl lis Weiss, Corrine Mittleman, Hanna Sinaway, and Mike Clay smith. . WRA Intramurals Begin Second Round Monday The second round of WRA intramurals begins Monday. Teams scheduled to play basketball Monday are Atherton West and Atherton East; Women’s building and the Town team; and Mc- Allister hall and Leonides. Tuesday’s schedule includes Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Gam ma Delta; Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Omega; and Delta Zeta and Delta Gamma. Teams competing on Wednes day are Gamma Phi Beta and Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Mu. Philotes was scheduled to oppose Alpha Xi Delta but has dropped out of the league. Two Games Scheduled Thurs. Only, two games are scheduled for Thursday. The Nittany Co-Op will play against Theta Phi Alpha and Zeta Tau Alpha will oppose Phi Sigma Sigma. Ping pong games scheduled for the week are Leonides and Wom en’s building; Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Delta Tau; Delta Delta Delta and Gamma Phi Beta; Ath erton West and Atherton East; McElwain and Simmons halls; and McAllister units 1 and 2. These games will be played on Tuesday. Wednesday Ping Pong Schedule Wednesday’s ping pong games include Nittany Co-Op and Beta Sigma Omicron; Phi Sigma Sig ma and Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta: Chi Omega and Alpha Chi „ Is 5V t- v •_ Chemistry* Enjoy your cigarette! Enjoy truly -fine tobacco that combines both perfect mildness and rich taste in one great cigarette - Lucky Strike I Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests, confirmed by three independent consulting laboratories, prove that Lucky Strike is milder than any other principal brand. Rich taste? Yes, the full, rich taste of truly fine tobacco. Only fine tobacco gives you both real mildness and rich taste. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So enjoy the happy blending that com bines perfect mildness with a rich, true tobacco taste. Be Happy—Go Lucky! M-F.T~ lucky Strike leans Fine Tobacco Omega; Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Omicron Pi; and De.lta Gamma and Delta Zeta. Two games are scheduled for Thursday. Alpha Epsilon Phi op poses Kappa Delta and Phi Mu competes against Philotes,. Swimming teams will compete for the second time on Thursday. The schedule includes Delta Gam ma, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Mu, Sigma Delta Tau, Nittany Co-Op and McAllis ter hall. Independent Intramurals Independent women wishing to play on any of the intra mural teams should report to White hall Monday at 7 p.m. to sign up for teams. IM Gridders Play Monday Last night’s semifinal ' intra mural football games, called off because of rain, will be played Monday night at the same times. COPltf* THC AMKAtCAM TOMCCO COMPANY PAGE SEVErr]