Poge Six THE COLLEGIATE Delta Sigma Phi Leads Men's Intramurah Delta Sigma Phi has jumped off; Hackney "B” team on Oct. 16, and to a fast lead in the Men s Intra-' fjjg clash between Sigma Phi Ef>- mural League. This was made possible by Aubrey Smith’s first I Sigma Pi on Oct. 17. place finish in clock golf. ! The schedule for the week of Delta Sig, which has 34 points at Oct. 23 is as follows: this time, is closely followed by | the Hackney Day Students who have 32 points. Sigma Pi with 281 pjoint.s. and Sigma Phi Epsilon with i 26 pfjint.'-;. ! Tile results of the first week of fwjtb.'ill comp;ht 6-0 victiiry over Sigma Phi Ep-ilon. T!i(;y al;i) defeated Alpha. Sigma Phi by the score 13-0. In ' a hard played ^ame with Sigma Pi, the Hackney "B” men played to a 6-6 stand-off. Sigma Pi is in third place with one win and one tie. They defeat-1 ed Delta Sigma Phi by the con-1 vincing .score of 26-0. The only blemish on their record is a 6-61 tie with the Hackney Day Stu- * dents “B” team. j Sigma Phi Epsilon rebounded | from a 6-0 loss to the Hackney I "B’’ team by crushing the Hackney “C” team by the score of 21-d. The Sig Eps were led in scoring by Gene Byerly, Dave Mustian, Ken Odom, and Dick Ullom. Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi, and the Hackney "C” team have not reached the winners cir cle so far this season. Top attractions for this past week’s schedule was the clash be tween the Hackney “A” team and Oct. 23 — Field I, DSP vs. ASP; Field II, HDS "A" vs. SPE. 1 Oct 24 — Field I HDS “C” vs. , tournament will be held. The win- isP- Field n, HDS “B” vs DPS. | ner of this tournament will play ' Oct 25 — Field I, HDS “A” vs. | the winner of the regular season <;p- TT SPE vs ASP 'play for the championship. vs.; f S,J On Oct. 30, a double elimination I tournament will last several weeks and it is the hope of the Intramural Council that all the male students on the campus will show an inter est to participate. This will be tii' second individual sport SponsorpH by the Intramural Council fnr 1961-62 school year. Projects Planned Members of the English Depart ment are concentrating on plans for projects of the department. In production now is Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, and plans are being made for the 1961 - 62 “Little Re view.” Excitement is felt over the tena- tive acceptance of poems for a volume published periodically by Evergreen Press called “New Cam pus Writing.” Rush Week (Continued From Page One) Oct. 24 Sigma Tau Chi Oct. 25 Delta Sigma Oct. 26 Phi Sigma Tau Fraternities Oct. 23 Sigma Phi Epsilon Oct. 24 Delta Sigma Phi Oct. 25 Sigma Pi Oct. 26 Alpha Sigma Phi M-S Sororities Oct. 23 Sigma Tau Chi Oct. 24 Delta Sigma Phi Oct. 25 Sigma Pi Oct. 26 Alpha Sigma Phi M-S Sororities 23 Sigma Tau Chi Oct. 24 Delta Sigma Oct. 25 Sigma Pi Oct. 26 Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternities Oct. 23 Dolta Sigma Phi Oct. 24 Sigma Pi Oct. 25 Alpha Sigma Phi Oct. 26 Sigma Phi Epsilon T-Z Sororities Oct. 23 Delta Sigma Oct. 24 Phi Sigma Tau Oct. 25 Omega Chi Oct. 26 Sigma Tau Chi Fraternities Oct. 23 Sigma Pi Oct. 24 Alpha Sigma Phi Oct. 25 Sigma Phi Epsilon Oct. 26 Delta Sigma Phi Oct. Exec Board (Continued From Page One) the number points would be given to a student serving as a sena tor on the Executive Board. Mr. Bishop moved that a senator re ceive twelve points and the motion carried. Miss Freeman asked whether or not the three points granted to a student in the two honorary so cieties, the Golden Knot and Sig ma Pi Alpha would count in the thirty activity points. Miss Mickey Hayes made a motion that the three points be distinguished on a person’s record but not count in the thirty points. Mr. Bishop made the amendment that three points are not given to a person in these two honorary societies. The amend ment carried and the motion car ried. Mr. Adams announced that the student senators to the Executive Board will be installed Monday night. Since there was no further bus iness, the meeting was adjourned. m f GUYS BUT!! You can dry clean everything else in just 45 minutes at the Norge Laundry and Cleaning Village GALS: Clean 3 sport coats and 4 pairs of slacks for only Clean 3 skirts and 5 sweaters for only IDEA Cleans all your clothes beautifully and, wrinkle-free —ready to wear —tf you don't hove 8 full pounds of dry cleaning, get together with a couple of friends and "share the load". OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 7 DAYS A WEEK You 11 save so much in your dry cleaning you won’t have to write home for money. (WASHING WELL—300 BROAD STREET) SPECIAL OFFER! DRY LOAD OCT. 20 Thru 25 LAUNDRY AND CLEANING VILLAGE