PAGE SIX Phi Eta Sigma Plans To In Grafinger To Receive Annual Senior Award Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honorary society, has re leased the names of 50 students who have been accepted as ini tiates. Phi Eta Sigma will induct the new members at the annual banquet initiation ceremonies in the State College Hotel banquet room at 6:30 tonight. Edward Steidle, dean of the Mineral Industries School, will be initiated as honorary mem ber of Phi Eta Sigma for 1941 and will be the principal speak er at the banquet tonight. Dr. Harrison H. Arnold, pro fessor of Spanish, will receive the societies' Research Award medal that is given .to a faculty member who, in the estimation of a faculty committee, has done notable research over a period of years without any ap preciable subsidy. The Senior Award will be presented to Louis N. Grafinger '4l, on the recommendation of a faculty committee. This award is given annually to a member of Phi Eta Sigma in the graduating class who merits the distinction by his All-Col lege scholastic average and ex tra-curricular activities. Freshmen who will be ini tiated into Phi Eta Sigma are Wallace. E. Almquist, Charles R. Ammerman, Robert I. Brawn, Harold F. Bucher, Jr., Leonard Casser, Michael Chruney, Gil bert H. Dawson, John Deutsch, Gordon L. Fiske, William E. Fortmann, Leonard H. Fruchter. Harry C. Funston, Jr., Daniel C. Gillespie, Newman H. Gira gosian, Cadmus G. Goss, Joseph E. Greiner, Richard L. Hoff, Richard E. Jenks, Niles E. Kess ler, John R. Kessler, Robert T. Kimmel, James L. Kline, Wil liam F. Lahner, Jr., Robert B. Long, William H. McKenna, Kehl Markley 111, Harold P. Marsh John S. Meadows, Robert L. Merker, Richard A. Mock, Mar vin F. Nathan, Mark R. T. Pet- HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Ham a'la king, Ham and Pea Soup, Ham and Greens, Ham Casserole, Ham and Beans, Ham and Cabbage, Ham and Bean Soup. Siring Ends 19c; Buff Ends 21c COOK'S MARKET 115 S. FRAZIER ST. First Semester Fraternities 1..441pha Zeta 2. Triangle 3. Omega Psi Phi 4. Beaver House 5. Alpha Gamma Rho 1.66 5. Delta Theta Sigma 1.66 7. Sigma Phi Alpha 8. Phi Sigma Delta 9. Alpha Chi Rho 9. Alpha Chi Sigma 11. Gamma Sigma Phi 12. Beta Sigma Rho 13. Pi Kappa Phi 13. Pioneer House 15. Tau Phi Delta 16. Phi Epsilon‘Pi 17. Kappa Sigma 17. Chi Phi 19. Delta Chi 20. Phi Sigma Kappa 21. Beta Theta Pi 21. Phi Kappa Tau 21. Theta Xi 21. Sigma Pi 25. Phi Mu Delta ... 26. Phi Gamma Delta Patterson Wins Medal James D. Patterson '42 has been announced as the winner of a President Sparks medal and will receive it at Scholarship Day exercises May 11 Club Plans Banquet Block and Bridle Club plans its Little International Banquet for St. Paul's Methodist Church at 6:30 p. m., April 26. Tickets may be obtained from officer of the club for 75 cents. tit, Thomas M. Reed 111, Cosmo V. Rio, Norman F. Shigley, Mc- Lain B. Smith, Jr:, Raymond L. Smith, Lester G. Stein, Wil liam H. Voris, George Walko. Herman R. Weed, Charles H. Welker, Thomas E. Wilcox, Rob ert D. Williams, Jr., Ralph W. Yerger, and Joseph J. Zelinski. DIAL 791 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ate 50 Freshman Members Tonight Fraternity Scholarship. Averages 27. Acacia 27. Lambda Chi Alpha 1.30 27. Sigma Nu 27. Tau Kappa Epsilon 31. Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 31. Theta Kappa Phi 33. Phi Kappa Psi 34. Phi .Kappa 35. Alpha Tau Omega 36. Delta Upsilon 37. Phi Delta Theta 38. Sigma• Phi Sigma 39. Delta Tau Delta 39. Pi Kappa Alpha 41. Alpha Sigma Phi 41: Sigma Chi 43. Theta Chi 44. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 1.09 44. Phi Kappa Sigma 1.37 1.36 1.35 46. Delta Sigma Phi 47. Kappa Delta Rho 48. Alpha Phi Delta 48. Alpha Kappa Pi Sororities 1. Kappa Alpha Theta .... 1.98 2. Alpha Chi Omega 1.89 3. Delta Gamma 1.87 AA Amendment Would Eliminate Pieo Amendments limiting sport eligibility to eight semesters and establishing the numeral award as an Athletic Association award will be presented at the May AA elections, May 13, Jack W. Brand '4l, president, announced yesterday. Both amendments were ap proved by the Athletic Advisory Board in February. The eligibil ity rule would eliminate - all ath letes who have attended college more than eight semesters among them Roman Pieo, gym captain-elect. The numeral change transfers financial re sponsibility for the awards from the interclass funds to the AA funds. Requirements continue as listed in the Freshman Hand book. Twelve Students Added To Liberal. Arts Council Twelve Liberal Arts students, two from the department of jour- nalism, five from commerce and finance, and five from arts and letters, were elected to the Lib eral Arts Student Council last night,"%according to Richard C. Peters, president. . Elected to the council from the department of journalism were, Donald W. Davis Jr. '43 and Nicholas W. Vozzy '43. Charles B. Elder '43, Bertram S. Green '43, Arthur Peskoe '42, Lois A. Reisinger '42, and An drew P. Szekely '43 will repre sent the department of commerce and finance. Chosen from the department of arts and letters were Virginia Berkhouse '42, Elizabeth C. RoSe '42, Charles B. Ruttenberg '43, Robert F. Wilson '42, and Roland. G. Young '42. Speech Contest (Continued from Page One) John .M. Lynch '4l, John J. Bard '44, C. Betty Friedman '44, Milton J. Bergstein '43, Fred erick C. Dunlap '44, Helen E. Dodd '44, Milton S. Swiren '4l, Margaret K. Ramaley '44, and Muriel D. Rothbaum '44. Harold P. Adams '42, Frances E. Zabkar '44, Robert I. Weiss '4l, Florence I. Jaffee '44, L. Jeanne Kaiser '43, Grace E. Rentschler '4l, John B. McCue '43, Samuel G. Fredman '43, Bernard Feinberg '44, Gerald E. Swartz '4l, Sara M. Bailey '43, Mark A. Richards '42; Elizabeth C. Gartside '44, William H. Ha bold '43, Harry D. Cohn '43, :R. Helen Gordon '42, Florence A. Most. '44, and Edith. 8.. Rickel 4. Phi Mu 5: - Chi Omega 6. Alpha Epsilon Phi 1.30 1.30 1.28 7. Gamma Phi Beta 1.75 8. Zeta Tau Alpha '1.74 8. Kappa Kappa Gamma .. L 7 4- 10. Alpha Omicron Pi 1.71 11. Theta Phi Alpha 1.59 Independent Gr'oups 1. Blue and White .. 2.. Allen Street Co-op 3. Nittany Co-op 4 - . Mrs. Forbes Dorm 1.65, 5. Mrs. Beman . Dorm 1.63 6. Fairmount Hall 1.62- 7. Miss Parker Dorm 1 57 8. The Colonial L 53 9. Jordan Hall L 47 9. Atherton Hall IMA Unit 1.47 11. Watts Hall • - 1.36 12. BRB Club - 1.34 13. Lion Club 1.32 14. Mrs. Bart Dorm 1 1 .28 15. Penn Haven 1.26 16. Van Tries L2l 17. Varsity Hall .... 18. Miss Wiley Dorm Young '42 Will Head Newman Club Next Year John G. Young '42 was elect ed president of the Newman Club for 1941-42 at the Catholic club's meeting Sunday night. He will succeed Robert A: Henkel '4l. Other officers named were David J. McAleer '43, vice president; John H. Quirk '42, treasurer; and Josephine H. Bel jan '42, corresponding-secretary. Plans were formulated at the meeting for a picnic to be held at Whipple's Dam starting at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. FLUB FOR WING $5.00 B.orroßFS ENTRANCES ON ALLEM AND" BEAVER WEDNESDAY APRIL 23, 1941 Hammond Urges Action 1.86 1.79 1.77 (Continued from Page due) would' be a faculty of four orfive men and special short courses in addition to the four-year cur ricula. Flaying the . soil erosion probe sponsored 'and conducted by. Rep. Clayton , E. Moul (D., York), Mr. McDowell said, "I find that I have-been- under a' niisapprehen sion. I • thought 'the' committee, wanted to get all the facts. I, find that it is= not - so much - an in vestigating committee as a. Prose cuting committee to convict, . alleged criminal." • Tire minority Member of the committee, Rep. Frank Snyde (R., Tioga) said, "I am inclined to think . the farmers of Pennsyl vania approve of what the-,cPen State) extension service does for them." Mr. McDowell pointed out tha' full operation of the soil esosio program in Pennsylvania woul. cost the state $70,304,000, (I - present appropridtion for, th work is $1,000.) He argued tha Pennsylvania's soil erosion prob lems are not as serious as in oth? er states and should be met b educational work ,rather - tha "tremendous expenditures of government funds." Officers for the ensuing year have been elected at Sigma Pit fraternity. They are Robert W Hildebrand '42, president;. Etavi • L. Powel '42, vice-president; Le• Horvath '42, pledge trainer-. Mark. E. Singley '42; treasurer: Edward 13: Meinhardt - '42; - Secre; tary; and James E. Walket '43, corresponding secretary. • Read• Tile Collegian Classifieds _ . r .._, .„ BUILT by FREEMAk d spot for a "commercial" on this "Plug" pattern . . . It's the best ,d sport shoe of the season. Won -11 buy, too—Genuine buckskin, ed with hand-finished calfskin. Sigma Pi Elects
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