TECENKFLDGY NEVWE "El ml! GODS Robert J. Creagon ALPHA SIGMA PHI cleaned up the m. {filly situation during the last week, which was fun wool: for all the fraternities. The Sign started the wool; off right by (bloating THETA X1 154} in the scmiufimals of the lmocball tourney. Larson’s no-hlt pitching End the attack no the Gigs earned the right to play RHO DELTA RHO in the finals. Thursday the Aspo continued their goal} look by winning the track meet. ‘ To bring the (and m a motel-381ml day, the Edge won tho Inton-l‘ratemity Sing, with honorable mention going to the. Delta and Phi Rape. Filthy morning, the whim):- of the relay was none other than the aforementioncfi Alpha Sigs. The Dolls as. osual 1m second}. Friday afternoon saw the Triangle bays pull down the cup for the interfralernily pa- geant. The skit which, won the cup was a take off on Armour in 1945 after Hitler had conquered America. There were Several peo ple shot during the skits which included a burlesque by Phi Kappa Sigma, (1 take off on Admiral Yarnell’s visit to Armour by the Pl Raps and the Dells, and an idea of the future Armour campus by Alpha Sigma Phi. The lntcrl‘mtcmity council how their lam, meeting of the your at tho Holt helm. The election of next year’e officers was held. and tho results are as follows: Proelslem: Willem Caz-cage». of Bclm Tau Delta Treasumr: Janie Huxhold, of (”global Sigma Phi Fraternity Hand Book editor: George Hulk, of Pi Kappa Phi Sam-curry: Hobart Blame, of Phi Room: 555;» 11:135. GDDDESSES By Halon Mm‘mmo On May 10V filo alumni of the Sigma Bola Thom Sorority honoree? tho mothere of the actives at 11 Mother’s flay tea, he“; at the St. Clair hotel. Col-sages were presented $0 the mothers. and a program of entertain- ment was presented by the girls. Last Friday, the Kappa l’hi Delta Sorority took advantage of the picnic grove at Mann- heim and 22nd for their outing. The “out— door girls” enjoyed playing ball, tennis, roasting weinlos, and toasting marshmal. lows. From there the girls wended their way to MickeyWalkee’s slumber party. A waffle feed was the climax of the afl‘air. The monthly meeting of {he sorority was held on Friday, May 9 at Mickey's house. Open House at Lewis brought back many alumni of the Kappa Phi Delta Sorority. Ruth Gripe, Mrs. Rose Mary Cohen, and Mrs. Elieobem Dixon were among those present. 01') May 19, the Sigma (Maximum; Mamba“ Savor-ii}! will have its eloclion of oll‘lcers for the year of 1941-42. Since the informal initiation cannot be held at Iclyllo's house, we Lomhdns have decided to have it at "Lillian Snoclgmsg’ summer home. (I guess the actives think that the pledges will re- act to their initiation better in the cotmtry air!!!) ‘ ”Their monthly meeting will also he held at Lil’s, on May 24. Mormon E’ormgwl. of like Phi Mela Pl Bor- orily, was cngagefi to Mr. Harold .lolmsz. a former Lewis sluilmwl. Song‘rotolmloos, flow “of By E. E”. Honuslm am} Bowl; Mfllovlllo Our two hair-missing friends are again in the ncwo. Boll bawson 213, who was the ac~ knowledgod winner of the Whisker-growing contest long before the judges gave a look, took first, honors easily with his very, very dense chin foliage . . . Amok: lemor Ell. he of the bald pate, fared not so well, but he is improving rapidly after an appendec— tomy at Sc. Luke’s hospital where his lack of Scalp covering doesn’t seem to bother the pretty nurses . . . John Hyatt was the envy of me Open House exhibitors because his beautiful Wurlitzer spinal. piano attract- ed the musical efforts of so many of the visitors: . . . How Dooley Wan] Hayes 5113. was: invoigled to part with the instrument will never be understood. He felt so much at home fondling the ivory keys he simply burst loose in song in that strong baritone of his. Perhaps that’s why . . . Merle Dal-gel 1m, jumificd his selection as Junior Marshal by looking very handsome in his Sweater and slacks . , . no}; Maul, on the other hand who is; a new Alpha Sigma Phi pledge, has been looking very stud lately . . . The busi- est co-op during Junior Week appeared to be Goorgo Adams 2m, co—op member on lhe [Joan’s Committee. Nice going, GA. . . . And am you notice the crowd around [Prod ’l‘ill till, as he oxplainea the intricacies; of the Mills Novelty Co. bad coin detector for slot machines. No doubt Fred was: obtain» ing firm hand experimental data for boat- ing the machine the next time he tried one. Thom: two gracious ladies, Mrs. M. T. Monk] and Mrs. J. S Thompson, looked very pretty indeed with their red corsageo as; they busily guided bewildered parents; around Main . . . Who is that very attractive meow we WWW»... young lady Ellsworth Packard was escort- ing? . . . Among the notables seen impacting the exhibits were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mil- owe-kl . . . Soon to be Mr. and Mrs. (July 12 to be precise) will be Bill Oman 5%. and his charming Frieda. Happiness; to you both. at m A: v Be sure to gel. your application bionic for the Wranglers in the 00-010 office this weelc. Do it now while you think: of it for tomorrow you may be too busy with earams. m m 2% >7: In Rockford on the muoic clubs recent tour, Lou ngol all earned 10 cents set- ting up pins for Men MOl'fimel‘ 2m and mo Martiualtis 2B when this pair was throat- oned with I,» wasted evening for lack of a pin boy at: a bowling alley they melted. Don ’l‘ruo Ml, who occupied a suite in the Rockford hotel when there were no room available. is currently giving out with his best in the Glee Club’s elite—«the sixteen mom—tho double ootette Mn". 0. G. Walkman uses for his show-off harmony numbers. 4: m a: An encouraging note has been sounded in the draft situation, with an upturn in the number of 2A. defer-moms being given to scope. 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