THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 101 District Colleges To Send Delegates To Sports Day Five district colleges will , send representatives to the WRA sports day to be held in White. !lan Saturday. Guests will include women from Lycoming, Mansfield, Juniata, Bucknell and Lock Haven Committee heads as announced. by general chairman Barbara Cochran, are: badminton, Betty .Koplovitz; basketball,. Nancy Jar- din; bowling, Helen Nesbaun clean-up, Shirley Long; equip ment, Marilyn Porter; finances, Jean Berq. Modern dance, Phylis Sones; publicity, Carolyn Barrett; re freshments, Jan Frutiger; setting' up game room, Adith Radk; sigus, tags, programs, Anne Wentz swimming, Lois Evans; registra tion and hostesses, Molly Mal lard; campus tour, Eugiene Deg er; advisor, Mildred Lucey. Five Events Scheduled Representatives from the col leges will . participate in five events .throughout • the day. The program includes modern dance. basketball genies, bowling, swim ming, and badminton. Refresh ments will be served at the end of the day. Events in the swimming meet will be 25 and 50-yard front crawl, 25-yard back crawl, 25' yard breast stroke, 100-yard free style relay, competitive diving and novelty events. Each School Plays 2 Others Each school will' play two . oth ers in basketball and badminton competition. There will be three rounds played in the badminton tournament. One player from each school will be on each of the two bowl ing teams. Registration will begin at 12:30 • Bth Sem. Women Receive 11 O'Clocks The dean of women's office to day announced that lists of eighth semester senior women have been sent to the dorm hostesses. These girls will receive 11 o'clock per missions every week night until the end of the semester. The lists are made from registrat,ion cards sent over by the registrar. Occa sionally girls are omitted from the list because the dean's office has received no card. Each eighth semester g i r.l, therefore, should check with her hostess to see if her name is on the list. If it 'is not, the hostess will contact the dean's office, and the, error will be corrected. Blood Chem Address *. • Lewis Delavan, a junior, will discuss blood chemistry . at the meeting of the student affiliate of the American Chemical society tonight at 7:30 in 119. Osmond laboratory. A film on food chem istry will also be shown. # . NOW! At Your Wqrner Theatre • • r ? Uathaum Warner Bros. Present HUMPHREY BOGART IN "THE ENFORCER" State • FAITH DOMERGUE IN -"VENDETTA" titan" JUNE HAVER WILLIAM LUNDIGAN • "I'LL GET Br THE DAiLY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Just Who Are They Kidding? NEW YORK, Feb. 21 .0 3 )— Yolande Betbeze, the reigning Miss - America, has been plug ging' for . blood donations for Kcirean war casualties as part of the annual Sport4men's show here. Today, Miss America repc.zt ed. to the -Red Cross to give a isint of 1 - lood herself. But the -technicians •,vouldn" take it. They said she was suffering from chronic anemia. Kappa Phi Kappa Will Revise Laws Tonight -Kappa Phi Kappa, national professional education fraternity for men which was reactivated on campus last semester, will meet at 7:30 tonight in. 304 Old Main .to revise membership qual ifications and by-laws of the 1943 constitution. Officers of the fraternity in clude Kenneth Huff, president; George Demshock, vice-presi dent; Howard Fleming, recording secretary; Thomas Kline, corres ponding secretary; Jane Crane. treasurer; and James H. Moyer, faculty advisor. Engineering Lecture Mr. K. B. McEachron. Jr., of the General Electric company, will speak about "What's Ahead for the Engineering Graduate?" at a lecture for students in Engineer ing 2 and 3 tomorrow at 4:10 p.m. in Schwab auditorium. TWELVE TOP ACTS IN The 11th Annual All-College Sponsored by Penn State Club 'SHOW 1— Pete and Muggs—comedy routine 2 -- Janice Berg—soprano 3 Stanley Myers—accordianist 4-_ Edward Rolf—baritone 5 -Troubadours-quartet 6 Pat Marsfeller—comedy routine Nittany Ridgerunners —lnstrumentalists 8 Lain Durrwachter—baritone 9 Robert Klug—pianist 10 Sonia Goldstein—dancer 11- Pat Leis—songstress 12 Four Flats and a Sharp—quintet John Cox-Master of Ceremonies Assisted by Frustrated Four Quartet Ray Evert and his Orcestra RAY RACHKOWSKI—Winner Last Year Schwab Auditorium-Friday 8 , TICKETS: NOW AT STUDENT UNION - 84 cents c-dzgagerrien Ellowitz-Bendalin Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bendalin, of El Pasco, Tex., announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Shirley, and Samuel Ello witz, son of , Calvin Ellowitz. of Scranton. Miss Bendalin is a sophomore majoring in home economics, and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr. Ellowitz, a senior in corn merce and finance, is a member of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. Sassman-Bildman Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lois Bild man; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bildman, of Washington. D.C., and Barnett Sussman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Suss man, of Harrisburg. Miss Bildman is a sophomore in arts and letters, and is a mem ber of Alpha • Epsilon .Phi sor ority. ' Mr. Sussman is an alumnus of Miami university, Coral Gables. Fla., and is a member of Phi Ep 7 silon Pi fraternity. Forestry Society initiates 5 Men Five men were initiated into Xi Sigma Pi, honorary forestry society, last Thursday. They are Joseph A. Tarr, Harold T. Wad dell, Eugene Decker, Harry D. Gerhold, and Andrew C. Mills. Miller Named Curator Jesse Miller, a senior in geo logy and mineralogy, has been named curator of jhe Mineral In dustries museum. He replaces John E. Gaus, who is now study ing at the University of Chicago. YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS RING It's Balfour's here and everywhere Balfour's at 'A' Store Delta. Sigma Phi Delta sigma Phi fraternity en tertained Delta.,Delta 'Delta sor ority Sunday afternoon= at the chapter house. The program fea tured several skits and musical numbers. • • Theta Phi. Alpha: Theta.• Phi: Alpha .sorority iertained. Alpha Gam:.na Delta at an informal coffee hour Tuesday. • Delta:Sigma Phi • • •. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity lertained Delta Delta Delta sor ority Sunday . afternoon. A. band which included..members of the fraternity 'provided dance music. / ~. graduals md•• a cum Wundri "e 0 —Fine white broadcloth, extreme widpspread collar. Sharpest, shirt on the quadrangles this' year. The - Manhattan Shirt Company, makers of Manhattan shirts, neck taear, underwear, pajamas, sportshirts, beachwear and handkerchiefs. Products are Exclusive with • a l k mr - fis h. - : Co=Cditi Alpha Chi Omega • Alpha Chi Omega recently pledged Reddy Morgan, Janet Moxley and Pat Sichler. Pi Kappa Phi The following have been elect ed officers of the Pi Kappa Phi spring pledge class: Robert Veit, president; Donald Drake, secre tary; and John `Muench, treasurer. Other pledges of the fraternity include Ferguson Condliff, Rich ard Hamilton, Huber Hege. Da vid Helm, Charles Henderson, Robert Highton, Byron Rine himer, Charles Schnaitman. James Spangler. and William Swigert. chfr - K ManAa flan PAGE FIVE. rt i ..e button oxford, soft the collar. as a holiday AC fellows and M.
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