PAGE EIGHT IFC-Panhel a ryouts For Sing Announced Times for preliminary tryouts for the Interfraternity-Panhel lenic Council sing were announced yesterday by Alexander Zerban and Anna Mae Webb, sing co-chairmen. Preliminary tryouts will be held 8 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and 7 to 8:40 p.m. Friday in 110 Electrical Engineering. Twenty-three fraternities and 15 sororities will compete in the preliminaries. Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Xi Delta won the sing last year. Groups will form outside 110 Electrical Ezigineering 15 minutes before they. are scheduled to sing, Zerban said. Any chorus group not ready to sign at its assigned time will be automatically elimi nated from the contest, Zerban said. Finalists will be announced fol lowing Friday night trials, Zerban said. No soloists or quartets will be allowed to compete. Sing finals will be held at 7 p.m March 28 in Schwab Auditorium Groups and time assigned Wed nesday evening are Pi Kappa Al pha, 8; Sigma Pi, 8:05; Sigma Chi, 8:10; Chi Omega, 8:15; Alpha Sig ma Phi, 8:20; Phi Kappa Psi, 8:25; Alpha Gamma Delta, 8:30; Delta Upsilon, 8:35: Phi Kappa Sigma, 8:40; Delta Zeta, 8:45; Sigma Al pha Epsilon, 8:50; Pi Kappa Phi, 8:55; Alpha Gamma Rho, 9; Delta Gamma, 9:05; Alpha Tau Omega, 9:10; Chi Phi, 9:15; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 9:20; and Phi Delta Theta, 9:25. Groups and time assigned Fri day evening are Kappa Delta Rho, 7; Alpha Xi Delta, 7:05; Phi Gam ma Delta, 7:10; Kappa Delta, 7:15; Alpha Chi Omega, 7:20; Lambda Chi Alpha, 7:25; Zeta Tau Alpha, 7:30; Phi Mu, 7:35; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 7:40; Beta Sigma Rho, 7:45; Alpha Kappa Alpha, 7:50; Gamma Phi Beta, 7:55; Beta Theta Pi, 8; Delta Delta Delta, 8:05; Al pha Omicron Pi, 8:10; Delta Sigma Phi, 8:15; Delta Chi, 8:20; Acacia, 8:25; Kappa Alpha Theta, 8:30; Theta Xi, 8:35; and Beta Sigma Omicron, 8:40. Eisenhowers to Attend Reception in Simmons President and Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower will be guests at a reception for students and ex change visitors from other coun tries from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Simmons lounge. The reception is sponsored by the University c ommitt e e on international understanding. Infirmary Releases Coed Hit by Car A second-semester coed was re leased from the infirmary Thurs day after being treated for injur ies received in an automobile ac cident on Shortlidge -road Wed nesday. She was treated for a cut on the side of the face and bruises on her legs and toe. NATIONAL PARKS AND WESTWARD-NO TOURS The perfect vacation for students 61 DAYS June 27 - Aug. 26 $495 71 DAYS June 24 - Sept. 2 $695 Rail - bicycle - steamer camping trip GREAT WEST and CANADA STOP IN FOR AN EXCITING NEW "SITA" BOOKLET FOR, DETAILED INFORMATION State College Travel Bureau State College Hotel Phona 71.36 Louetta Nettsbaum Jo Gettig Coeds to Choose Rooms Monday Third through seventh se mester women who have not received definite room assign ments and desire a room for next year must draw numbers Monday, according to Mrs. Cor delia L. Hibbs, assistant to the Dean of Women in charge of housing. Mrs. Hibbs said yesterday women ma y draw numbers from 8 a.m. until noon and from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday in the Dean of Women's office, 105 Old Main. Women will not be allowed to select rooms if they have not drawn" numbers. This dead line does not apply to eight week students and second se mester freshmen wh o will draw numbers in April. T"S ALL A MATTER OF TASTE do guessing games with cigarettes When tuckies are Your brand- A cleaner, freshet; smoother smoke, A taste that's really grand! COAL: THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LUCKIES TASTE. BETTER TI4F, DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SU Workers Still Disregard Parking Code Campus Patrol Capt. Philip A. Mark said yesterday the patrol is experiencing considerable diffi culty with construction workers on the Student Union who in sist on parking in Lot 2 between Grange dormitory and Temporary building.- Thursday, patrolmen tagged nearly 50 cars who were unau thorized to park in the area and over a dozen were found there yesterday, Mark said. He credit ed the cut to asking the superin tendent of construction to have his men park in Lot 50 which is allotted to them. If the violations continue, Mark said, the patrol has the alterna tive of charging the offenders with trespassing, which carries a fine of $lO and costs. He termed this as "very drastic," however, and said he doubted it would be applied. Mark also said the crack-down on students driving on Pollock road during class hours had been very successful. He said there were only three violators appre hended yesterday and none the day before. Hurricanes in the Atlantic and typhoons in the Pacific are known as cyclones when they appear in the Indian Ocean. Phil W. Elder Oklahoma University' When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason . . . enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better. Two facts explain why Luckies taste better. First, L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means - fine tobacco . . . light, mild, good tasting tobacco. Second, Luckies are ac tually made better to taste better . . . always round, firm, fully packed to draw freely and smoke evenly. So, for the enjoyment you get from better taste, and only from better taste, Be Happy—Go Lucky. Get a pack or a carton of better-tasting Luckies today. MMIIi:MMiU CIGARETTES • Zie alwaHs heard that taste will tell; And now I know it's true- The better taste of Lucky Strikes Will sure convince youstoo aid A. Ben D° " n UtziversitY Wash That Window THE MAN washing the win dows of the new wing of Pattee Library is safe from falls. A boatswain, the same type of ar rangement used by sailors to clean the sides of ships, holds him sec urel y. Conventional window-washing equip ment cannot be used on the library's windows because of their con struction. :~~ :i ~:~~ SATURDAY. • MARCH - 20,-1954 DIR Enrollment Shows Drop Of 101 Students Enrollment figures for the Di vision of Intermediate Registra tion for the spring semester, released by director Harold K.: Wilson, show a drop of 101 'stu dents from the fall semester total. Current enrollment shows a total of 338 students. Enrollment for the fall semester was 439. Of the 338 now in DIR, 170 are enrolled for their first semester, and 160 are enrolled for the sec ond semester. A student may re main in DIR for a maximum of two semesters, with approval of the dean of the division. The number of students who transferred out of DIR into a college totaled 134. Of these, 51 transferred into the College of Business Administration. Trans fers into the College of the Lib eral Arts totaled 36. The College of Agriculture re ceived 13 transfers and the Col lege of Education 12. Next in line were the College of Home Eco nomics with eight, the College of Mineral Industries and the Col lege of Engineering and Archi tecture, each with five, the Col lege of Chemistry and Physics with three, and the College of Physical Education with one. Scientists believe that insects have existed for about 250 million years. Pe often been class president - ism called a real go-getter ! Mg brand is always Lucky Strike- Why shuckSitheg, just taste better! COLLEGE SMOKERS PREFER LUCKIES A comprehensive survey—based on 31,000 student interviews and super vised by college professors—shows that smokers in colleges from coast to coast prefer Luckies to all other brands! The No. 1 reason: Luckies' better taste! Lillian Firestone Barnard College Fr , * CLEANER, FRESHER, SNIOCMIna
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