rRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1955 Trophies. -Photo by Bavar SHOWN HERE are three of the trophies awarded to fraternity houses by the Intramural Department for winning various IM tournaments. Pictured at the left is the All-Year Around Trophy copped by Phi .Delta Theta. In the center is the soccer trophy captured by the hooters of Alpha Sigma Phi. At the right is the trophy won by the cindermen of Kappa Alpha Psi for grabbing IM track honors. Trophies similar to those shown here are awarded to each victorious fraternity in recognition of their conquests. Football, Iktnnis-- (Continued from page nine) , man squad for that specific sport. All IM contests, are governed by modified rules , established by the intramural department. Approximately one out of every four male undergraduate students participates in the program ac cording to last year's statistics. Records show that over 3000 men competed in IM athletics over the course of the year. In 4955, wrestling drew the biggest enrollment for individ ual competition while basketball was first in team enrollment with 134 entries. Volleyball was second in team entries with 130. Phi Delta Theta earned the All, The... JUNIOR "The Best Dance of the Year" Senit-Forrnai` 1 ,• i . ~„ ;4,1 ' . r i r i , :„,:, • ... b ,L 1114 i.; l'r l' I :R ' ATE NOW ! 4 11 ~.., It . Year point award trophy, deter mined by the total number of points accumulated throughout the year in the various tourneys, with 842.5 points. Sigma Nu fin ished second with 814 points fol lowed by Beta Theta Pi with 657. In independent activity, the Fireballs, perennial champions for the past three years, success fully retained their coveted crown in touch football. In fraternity volleyball, Delta Chi retained the crown for the second straight year as they de feated Theta Xi in 2 out of 3. Wrestling and boxing prove to be the top crowd getters among the winter events, while track competition gathered the most spectators in the spring. NOVEMBER 4 REC HALL DANCING FROM 9 TO I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Entrioa for IM Toonis Due by September 23 Entries for the intramural ten nis singles tourney must be turn ed into the IM office, Recreation Hall, not later than 4:30 p.m., Fri day, September 23. An organization may enter only two men. Independent students may enter as unattached indi viduals. All matches will be played on the University courts. Contestants are responsible fo r contacting each other and arranging specific time and place for matches. The MEAL TICKETS $5.50 Value for $5.00 • LUNCHEONS • SANDWICHES • NOT MEALS • ICE CREAM • BEVERAGES For a delicious snack or those ever-important three-a-day meals, Get This Meal Ticket Offer Now at - "The Store Where Friends Meet" STORES OF SERVICE 129 S. Allen ss'llo per, Couple Qualifying Rounds Start For IM Golf Tourney The all-University golf tourna ment will get under way this morning at the golf course, ac cording to Bob Rutherford, head golf coach. Rutherford said that any under graduate at the University is eli gible to participate in the tourna ment. Participants will play qualify ing rounds this week and next week. The world has 90,000 to 100,000 more human beings each 24 hours. PROM PAGE ELEVEN ; The Lutheran Student Association 412 W. College Ave. Invites You 1.-- TO a "Kickoff Breakfast' in the Student Center. Sunday-8:15 a.m. Make your reservation by calling, AD 7-4736 before Thursday —7 p.m. 2. TO worship in Grace Luth eran Church 400 W. Col lege Avenue. Services of worship at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. A Student Class meets at 9:30 a.m., taught by the Campus Pastor. 3 TO LSA—S u n d a y eve at 6:30 p.m. Campus Pastor will speak. Coffee hour fol lows.