PAGE EIGHT Visitors From All Welcome IMPORTS MUMNi COEDS ALPHA TAU • OMEGA Gamma Omega THE JEFFERSON DUO PHI GAMMA DELTA Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity was founded at Jefferson College, Can onsburg, Pa., April 22, 1848. The Gamma Phi chapter at Penn State was established January 7, 1888 and was the first fraternity on the Penn State Campus. There are at present 73 chapters located throughout the United States and Canada. At present there are 42 active members of Phi Gamma Delta at Penn State with William J. Dor worth ’4l, at the wheel. Since the installation of the Penn State chapter, over 500 members have been initiated with many ‘greats’ listed among them. From the Gamma Phi chapter and other chapters have come such men as, C. W. Heppenstal, Alf Lanaon, William Seabrook, Newton D. Baker, and Calvin Coolidge. IF weekend will be cause for the annual celebration between Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi. The two fraternities were united in purpose when they were in the early stages of formation at Jefferson College, now known as Washington and Jefferson. From this college the name of the Jefferson Duo was taken and has held in the long history of both fraternities. The Jefferson Duo is similar to the Miami Triad, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi. These organizations were formed when the fraterni ties were in infancy and have become a-'definite tradition in the histories of the various national fraternities.. An informal dance will be held Saturday evening at the Phi Kappa Psf in celebration of the event. It will be open to all invited guests. No formal invitations will be sent out. Music will be furnished by the Campus Owls notably of Penn State and the usual bevy of beautiful imports will be present. Names are not included because of the fear of the well-known Penn State Wolves. Upon special request, perhaps one or two names will be given. ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Sections Here For I.F. Ball A record breaking crowd is ex pected to arrive in State College this weekend for the annual In terfraternity Ball. Collegian has compiled a di rectory of the guests arriving at the fraternities and. sororities. They are: ■ Acacia Jean Armstrong, Paulsboro, N. J.; Betty Gruan, Phila., Pa.; Lillian Hoachlander, Greencastle, Pa.; Virginia Johnson, Harris burg, Pa.; Dolores McCann— Harrisburg, Pa.; Vera Joquist, Cape May, N. J.; Dorothy Sloan, Phila., Pa.; Charlotte Stopford, Harrisburg. Pa.; Dorothy Young, Phila., Pa.; Charles C. Dugan, Harrisburg, Pa.; Betty Beatty, Bowlling Green, Pa.; Ann Miller. Philadelphia; Edith White, Bos ton. Mass. ' Alpha Chi Rho Ruth Dunbach, Columbia, Pa.; Ellen Kerdnachan, New York City; Barta Sauvan, Newark, N. J.: Jean Sholienberger, Merion, Pa.; William H. Stevens, Tipton, Pa. Alpha Chi Sigma Louise Sprou, Chicora, Pa.; Ruth L. Holmstrup, Somerville, N. J.; Dorothy I. Kalb, Lancaster: Betty Bogar, Harrisburg; Jane Nichols, Latrobe, Pa.; Belt}' Brockway. Ithaca, N. Y.: Doris Lasher, State College; Betty Miller, .Huntingdon, Pa.; Ber thella IVI. Kleckner, Pittsburgh; Sara Freman, Oberlin, O.; Jean Halloway. Aldan, Pa.; Pauline Baum, Middleton, Pa.; Herbert. Clarke, Latrobe, Pa. Alpha Gamma Rho Fred Snyder, Troy; Martin Rockwell, Cornell Univ.; Bill Clark, Bolivar; John Shellen berger, Selinsgrove; Neil Witmer, Dalmatia; Carl Witmer, Dalma tia; Carl Whitebread, Nuangola Lake; Paul Fruit, Pittsburgh; Roy Baughman, York; Ella Delts, In diana College; Mae Gangerin, U. of P.: Russell Esterline, Wiscon isco; Roger Evans, Phila. Alpha Kappa Pi Virginia Barger, Philadelphia; Miss Mary Gardner, Harrisburg; Mavie Kase, Ridgway, Pa.; Helen Lotz, Pottsville, Pa.; Dorothy Mattise, Jermyn, Pa.; Miss Vera Mattise, Jermyn, Pa. Arthur J. Hicks, Philadelphia, Pa. Alpha Phi Delta Muriel Rock, Wilkes-Barre; Helen Farari, Shingletown Gap; Sylvia Giacobine, Neville Is lands; Eleanor Lester, Neville Island; Terisa Donedelli, Rosetta; Florence Brenken, Mt. Lebanon; Frances Kline, Alaquipa. Alpha Sigma Phi Emily Allison, York, Pa.; Mrs. Malcomb Beard, Williamsburg, Pa.; Mary Louise Bucher, Scran- ton, Pa.; Eleanor Derr, Carlysle, Pa.; Mary Dunnel, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ruby Edwards, New Ken sington, Pa.; Nell Ellenburger, Kittanning, Pa.; Betty Ferguson, Chillicothe, Pa.; Betty Minnich, Myerstown, Pa.; Marilee Mc- Lachlin, Millheim, Pa.; Jeanne Peck, Kittanning, Pa.; Helen Staplekamp, York, Pa.; Dorothy Zimmerman, Reading, Pa.; Mal comb Beard, 'Williamsburg. Pa.; William H. Cooper, New Ken sington, Pa.; Richard Derr, Car lysle, Pa.; Robert Gillan, Phila delphia, Pa.; Robert Graham, Narbeth, Pa.; Fred Kindig, York, Pa..: John R. Miller, Millheim, Pa.; Walter Sclager, Scranton, Pa.; David A.. Scrom, York, Pa. A. T. O. Peggy C. Brinton, Spangler, Pa.; Jeanne K. Madill, Spangler, Pa.; Claire J. Day, Drexel Hill, Pa.; Margaret M. McWilliams, Philadelphia, Pa..; Betty L. Hecht, Philadelphia,. Pa.; Flor ence G. There, Philadelphia. Pa.; Sylvia E. Durham, New York, N. Y.; Diane T. Marberry, New York, N. Y.; Joanne H. De Haas, Union town, .Pff.; Nancy L. Ben dig, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ellen G. Springer, Scudertown; Anne L. Hess, Philadelphia; Helen A. Hart, Lancaster; Virginia J. Wat son, Philadelphia, Pa. Ray M. Kroll, Philadelphia, Pa.; William J. Smith, Pitts burgh,-Pa.; Ray J. Hunter, Pitts burgh, Pa.; Harold M. Davis, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Harry F. Tufton, ‘j** Pittsburgh, Pa.; John C. Abbott, Philadelphia, Pa.; "Frederick O. Anlid, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph P. Finney, Philadelphia, a.; Don K. Nakes, Johnstown, a, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lotz, Phil adelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lee, New York, N. Y.; Mr. .Ken neth P. Kyos, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. York J. Reese, Scranton, Pa. Beta Theta Pi Jeanne Brent, Harrisburg; Eilleen McCanley, Glen Ridge, N. J.; Jane White, W. Va.; Jane PHI KAPPA PS! Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was founded at Jefferson College, lo cated at Canonsburg, Pennsylvan ia, February 19, 1852. Growth and expansion produced a leading na tional social fraternity, and today Phi Kappa Psi has fifty-one chap ters located in' leading colleges throughout the country. The Penn State chapter of Phi Kappa Psi was instituted October 12, 1912. Since its installation in 1912, Phi Psi has initiated almost 500 members and today is one of the strongest national fraternities at Penn State. Noted Phi Psis include the late Woodrow Wilson, the late Justice Pierce Butler, James Thurber, El liott Nugent, Frank Morgan, Bud dy Rogers, Edward Everett Hor ton, “Wild Bill” Donovan, the late W. C. Sproul. FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1941 Contino, Oil City, Pa.; -Jane Smith; Jeane Snyder, Union town; Betty White, Morgantown, W. Va.; Mary Millington, Potts ville, Pa.; Marian Flink, Pleas antville, N. Y.; Mildred Darling ton, West Chester, Pa.; Martice Ann Thomas, Toledo, Ohio; May Strauser, Blopmsburg, Pa.; Grace Cutler, Pittsburgh. Chi Phi Ernest B. Porter, Easton; Les ter K. Schultz, Citronelle, Ala; Frank E. Whitman, Jr., Phila delphia; James H. McGrew, Pitts burgh; Joseph P. Bone, Easton; Henry Hall Wagner, New Or leans, La.; Chester W. Robinson, Chica'go, 111.; oJhn C. Dunbar, Cleveland, Ohio; Jack Cochrane, Harrisburg; Richard Voge'l, Lancaster; John A. Berseth, Roy Mr Frier, Pittsburgh; William J. Helvig, Washington, D.C.; Robert A. Tross, Johnstown; John A. Palmer, Ridgewood, N. J. Della Chi Mary Dairs, Upper Darby: Lois Lukens, Philadelphia; Marge Mc- Gill,' Erie; Louise Pelley, Bethle hem; Charlotte Turner, Philadel phia; Rita Sennett, St. Mary’s; Phyllis McCarraher, Philadel phia: Nancy Shillinger, Syracuse; Maude Dantzer, Penn Hall; Vir ginia Fenton, Penn Hall; Jane McClung, Sewickley; Mary Wehler," St. Mary’s; Joan Smith, Bradford; Kathryn Craw lord, Philadelphia; Dorothy Ger man, Sewickley; Nancy Houpt, Glenside; Doris Miller, Philadel phia; Miriam Shaffer, Harris burg; Suzie Shearer, North Wales; Ruth Wolverton, Easton. Della Sigma Phi Cara Dennis, Bradford; Marg aret Dennis, Bradford; Jane M. Faunte, Germantown; Gloria Martin, Bradford; Pauline Moyer, Litiz; Margurite Shaub, Litiz; Jeannette Sickerman, Wilkes- Barre; Phyllis Wright, Bradford: James B. Denman, Bradford; John R. Reitz, Lewisburg. Delta Tau Della Robert Ramsey, .Oil City; Rich ard Woolridge, Clearfield; Mrs. Joseph Navi, Butler; Barbara Mc- Quillan, Clearfield; Elinor Fitch, Oil City; Catherine Baer, Morg antown, W. Va.; Margaret Nem eth, Clearfield; Shirley Herman, -Corry. Florence Lupo, Washington, D. C.; Shirley Morman, Pittsburgh; Elaine Mones, Philadelphia; Mary Marcus, Harrisburg; Anita C. Perschuck, Adelphi College; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pechter, Altoona; Helen Polen, Philadelphia; Elea nor Parish, Altoona; Pearl Rot ner, N.Y.U.; Stanton Rubin, Vine land, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Rappaport, Villas, N. J.; Sumner Roberts, • M.1.T.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Stern, Philadelphia; David Sykes, Will- 1 iamsport; Mr'and Mrs. L. Snyder, Harrisburg; Florence Sidle, Pitts burgh; Shirley Schwartz, Phila delphia; Joy Turover, Washing ton, D.C.; Doris Wasserman, Phil adelphia; Marion C. Wolkins, Philadelphia; Robert Abbott, N.- Y. U.; Edward Bergstein, Pittsburgh; Eleanor Bloom, Philadelphia; Harriett Broida, Pittsburghr Ev elyn Clavan, West Chester State Teachers College; Henrietta Co-, hen, Altoona; Gilbert Cooker, Philadelphia; Elynore Davis, Allentown; Mrs. L. Corson, Phil adelphia; Rose Eisenberg, Uni versity of Pittsburgh; Claire Ed ison, Philadelphia; Robert Hertz, Harrisburg; Al vin Heyman, Williamsport; Shir ley Hornstein, Pittsburgh; Arthur Handler, Northeastern Univer sity; Lucille Israel, Brooklyn Col lege; Shirley Hodern, Scranton; Mr. arid Mrs. M. Imber, Philadel-- phia; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krav itz, Philadelphia; Melvin. Katz man, Philadelphia; Robert Kam ofsky, Wilkes-Barre; Selma Kos ser, Brooklyn College; Alan Krieger, Philadelphia; Stanley Kaufman, Philadelphia. Delta Upsilon Vic Sandham, Haverford;'Bert (Continued on Page Nine) '