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■\1 PAGE EIGHT T H E BUFFALO BEE Friday, December 5, 1947 • HWhW Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta held its pledging ceremony at the sorority apartment on November 24. We proudly welcome our new pledges: Millicent Bondanza, Mary Ellen Chaaey, Norma Enquist, Kathryn Orannan. Lee Hubbard, Mary Lou Houck. Dorothea Olson, Lyn Schmitz, and Jo Ann Young. Chi Omega On Monday, November 24, the following girls were pledged: Joan Aberhorn. Shirley Allau, Constance Barone. Dorothy Barone, Elaine Condrill. Diane Dinatle, Ruth Flack, Carole Gilsey, Joan Heim- erl, Janet Kelsch, Alice Kress, Martha Ann Wilbur, Marcia Woos ter. and Joyce Zimmerman. After pledging, the chapter visi tor, Evelyn Scheu, gave a talk con cerning the origin of Chi Omega and its development up to the pres ent time. Doughnuts and coffee ■were served after the meeting. At the latest meeting two more girls, Cynthia Chene and Gerry Freeburg, were pledged. It was de cided that the Snowball, which will take place on January 17, at the Transit Valley Country Club, would be Informal. Plans for the soror ity's Christmas Kindness were dis cussed. After the meeting there was u round table discussion on Russia. Tbe next m e e ting will be at 102 I j O cus I Street. Sigma Delta Tau We are proud to announce the Initiation of eight new pledges in to our sorority: Jackie Zimmer, Helene Melman, Jerry Cohen, Car olyn Jaffee, Joyce Rosen, Jois Mor rison, Norma Loonsk, Lois Wlttdis. Our pledging ceremony was held at the home of Ruth Greenbaum. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by all. Officers will be elected soon for the pledge group. A successful cocktail party was held at the home of Dolores Leeds. Alpha Kappa PtI At the last meeting of Beta Iota Chapter plans were formulated for the annual A. K. Psi Christmas Formal which will take place on Saturday, December 27 at Transit Valley Country Club. Bill Sayre is chairman of the affair. Alpha Phi Omega Election of permanent officers will highlight the next meeting of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. Thursday, December 4. It is impor tant that all members attend this meeting so that the election will reflect the choice of the majority. Nominations will not be officially closed until the evening of the elec tion. An important amendment to the constitution, the issue of debate aa the last meeting, will be under consideration again at this time. Committee reports and discussion on a number of fraternity projects. Including tbe forthcoming clean-up eampaign on campus, and chapter participation in several national charity drives will also be heard. Beta Sigma Rho The plans for the New Year's ■ve affair have been changed. It VETERANS YOUR NATIONAL SERVICE Life Insurance Policy may be reinstated under present lib eral terms only until Decem ber Slat. 1947. To reinstate now see your Contact Repre sentative, D. A. Borrasca, at ,S33 Crosby Hall. Schmidt is EMiton Henry Holl- wedel, Winston Lawson, Bernard Hegeman, Sports; John Dagostino, Circulation. The fraternity party will be held Monday, December 22 at the Buf falo Irish Club. Kappa Delta PtI At this week’s dinner meeting Bob Toole completed plans for our entry in the Inter-frat basketball competition. A highly successful season is anticipated. Actives and passives are reminded of the stag reunion dinner to be held tomoi> row evening in the Hotel Touraine. Our “beaver” pledges are complet ing arrangements for their pledge party to be given for the member ship on December 19. will be held at the Porter Norton* Room of the Park I^ane. Beta Chi Epsilon The fraternity would like to wel come new brothers Robert Rul- ller and Carl Chotoft. Sigma Alpha Nu The Fall pledge class of S.A.N. has elected the following officers; President, Dick Shelgren; Vice President, Dick Knerr; Treasurer, Murph Klauber; Recording Secre tary, Rudy Schneider; Correspond ing Secretary, Bob Shelley; Ser geant at Arms, Dutch Mueller. Sigma Alpha Nu would like to thank everyone who helped make its turkey raffle so successful. Plana are being made for the form al Initiation dinner which will take place December 14 at the Hotel Westbrook. Chi Tau Omicron We are proud to announce the pledging of Edward Eggler, Bill Hoffman, Bib Londel, Dick Bar- low, Jack Masurowskl, Reggie La- wida, and Bob Hastings. Don Stamp is our new Sergeant- at-Arms until January. He is tak ing the place vacated by Henry Lojek. The fraternity now has a news paper. Our first publication was is sued last week. The Chi Tau Crown and Shield will be a bi monthly from now on. It contains only fraternity news and things of Interests to the members. Waix;en LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Continued from Page 2) judges (board of managers, per haps) could judge the series on a point basis — literary ability, un derstanding of the situation, appeal to the reader, etc. Anyway, I don’t think it mat ter* much about that part, but if the subject chosen was good enough, I believe that everyone would enjoy it and it would jmssl- ble bring about more interest in both papers. What d’ya say? Sincerely, D. Peterson P.S. Pardon the lousy triping, bub I’m using an Argus trlpewrlter and it just won’t behave. (Suh! We lent them that trlpewrlter.— Ed). BULL CAGERS (Continued from Page 4) the score up to 49-27. Then the Bull stampeded and ripped off thir teen straight points. Bull reserve power then came in to finish the game, and they contributed the final points as Zeke Mosher dumped in two, Doug McLarty tossed- in one, and Larry Miller made it 68-32 for the final score. Scoring honors for the Bulls were carried off by center Paul Brady, a newcomer, who collected 13 points. He was followed by Cor- riere and Eldridge with 9 apiece. COACH OF THE YEAR Balloting for coach of the year in football is underway. Jim Peelle, University of Buffalo coach, sent in his ballot for Lynn Waldorf, Cal ifornia; Bob Higgins, Penn State, and Fritz Crlsler, Michigan, in that order. (pyrdlhi IMT, iMgm * Mvm Toum Ca