PAGE FIGHT IM Head Plans 273 Men Pledge Fraternities In First Four D.ays fall Program (Continued from Page One) • Benjamin, Marvin Bortz, Richard Entries from both fraternities W. Duff ine, David Harris, Harold Held, Heibert Kaye, Sidney G. and independent groups are now Knoblanch, Marvin Mort, Perry being accepted in 213 Rec Hall for Rosenweig, Spencer Scheckter, the fall intramural program which Harvey Scheiner, John Steinberg, will begin soon after the start of Richard P. Stovroff, Nathan Suss classes, Eugen C. Bischoff, director man, Eugene Weinstein and Lee of intramural athletics, announced Wolovsky. yesterday. Beta Theia Pi (10): Playford Included in this fall's schedule will be touch football, cross-coup- Boyle, Allen Brown, Robert L. try, swimming, and horseshoes. Cleland, William Douglas, Jr., Er nest Giles, Stephen Herbert, Carl Entry fees will be $1 a team for Kirchner,- William Larson, John football and swimming,. and 25 cents a man for the other :two Walton, and Jabes Zook. sports. Delta' Chi (12): Albert. C. Baum, ' Only doubles play will be includ- Adolph BeLser, Frank Coupe, ed in the horseshoe pitching. An" Leonard Halderman, James Hoag, Robert Lunt, 'William Reimer, number of runners may compete David M. See, Nelson D. Tanner, in the . cross-country event, but only the first three on eacrh team Paul H. Tornpkins, Laurence will be counted. White; and Ceorge R. Yoder. As in past years, all contestants Delia Sigma Phi (7): H. Guy in football, cross-country, and Brock. John Harlan, Edwin Hewitt, 11. sWimming must present a College Robert Hibbard, William Parkhill. Ralph Romberger, , and Stan Roth. physician's permit. The hill and dalers are also required to run the Delta Tau Delia (8): Harry F. course at least 10 times prior to • Burkholder, John Craig, John E. the meet. Csaklos, Larry Doyle, -Frank, C. Alpha Chi Sigma won the fra- Gryska, John Gunst, Barrett Heck- ternity intramural trophy in 'last ler, and Charles Kohler. year's competition. Sigma Alpha Delia Upsilon (3): George Cohen, Epsilon was runner-up and was John Hogan, and James Reese. fdllowed by Phi Delta Theta. Delta Gamma Sigma Phi (18): - Shel- Upsilon, Sigma Chi, and Kappa don •Baldinger, David Berman, Delta Rho. Martin -Bree, Seymour Finklestein. Former Student Earns Naval Ensign Rating Having received his commission mach, Elliot Wagner, H. Berrick as Ensign in the Navy Air Corps White, and Stanley Wirtsthafter. early this month, Richard E. Whit- ICappa Delta Rho (7): Roy E. taker '37 will be ordered to active Conner. Lon McCormick, Hugh duty as an instructor at the U. S. Murphy. Gayle E. Starr ; Earl Wei- Naval Air Station at Corpus berg. Richard Charles, and Elmer Christi, Texas. Diehl. Graduated with a Bachelor of Kappa Sigma (2): Eugene Bis- Arts degree; Whittaker was also a .hoff, Jr.. and .William DeCoudre.s. member of the Penn State varsity Lambda Chi Alpha (4): Louis cross-country team. After college, M. Eble. Jr., Charles F. Lischer. he enlisted at the U. S. Reserve Robert H. Templeton, and George Aviation Base in Detroit, Mich. , K. Wadlin. where he received preliminary flight training. Harold P: Griffith, Charles F. Hall. LA Honor RoII • Robert M. Henry, Webster Mori arta, Walton D. Reese, Bruce E. (Continued from Page One) Ross, Kennard W. Rumage, and inick L. Golab, 2.8; Christine R. Howard Steidle. Grant, 2.7; Doris J. Hartman, 2.6; Phi Epsilon Pi (14): Louis S. Jean E. Hershberger, 2.8: Lois J. Acker, Stanley L. Cohen, Bernard Kaiser, 3.; Joseph V. Kasper, 2.7; Cross, Arthur .C. Heineman. Her- George L. Langdon, 2.5. bert Hirschfield, Lewis 'L. Jaffe, Vincent B. Makowski. 2 .9; Herbert Jupowitz, Robert V. Jeanne M. Palmer, 2.7; Bernard Klein, Levin Maur, Lee S. Miller. A. Plesser, 2.5; Charles B. Rutten- L. George Rosscumb, Frederick berg, 2.7; Aleda Snow. 2.7; Helen Silbermann, Alvin C. Unger, and E. Wilde, 2.8; George S. Zotetich, Stanley Ziff: 2.6; Herbert J. Zukauskas, 2.8. Phi Gamma DeLta (10): S. Barry Sophomores Anderson.. Milton Brandt, Charley Jack J. Bard, 2.5; Lawrence T. R. Haught, John W. McCauley. Chervenak, 2.8; Harriet 'S. Dan- James A. McKechnie, .Robert nenhauser, 3.; Marion C. Dough- Maurer, Richard E. Shaffer. Rus erty, 2.6; Cecile B. Friedman, 2,5; sell Smiley, John S. Trogner, and Betty C. Gartside, 2.6: Ethel N. Robert V. Wetzel. Hartzler, 2.5; Florence I. Jaffy, Phi Kappa (2): James Malloy 3.; Reta J. Jenkins, 3.; Niles Kees- and John Mario. ler, 2.9; . Robert T. Kimmel. 2.6; Phi Kappa Psi (8): John Asay, Pearl E. Koplovitz, 2.5; William Robert Bastian, John Batieher, F. Lahner, Jr., 2.5; Ruth Littman. Robert F. Bitner, J. Lloyd .Huck. 2.6. William B. Leisey, Vernon Mob- Stanley D. Miller, 2.7; Frank ney, and James E. Morgan. Jr. M. Petrosavage, 2.6; Betty Piele- Phi Kappa Sigma (7): George meir, 2.9; Marion K. Powers, 2.8; Blakeslee, Charles Daiker, Robert Mark A. Richards, 2.7; Cosmo V. Francis, Thomas C. Jimeson, Ker- Rio, 2.9; Sara E. Ruth, 2.5; Eliza- vent Mellott, Thomas B. Mitchell. beth Senft, 2.7; Toseph F. Shee- and Robert G. Osborne. . _ _ han, 2.5; Ruth E. Silberkraus, 2.6; Phi Kappa Tau (4): James T. Olive B. Van Houten, 2.7: George H. Farrell, Robert Mcßeth, Lester Walko, 2.7; Kenneth S. White. 2.5; A. Nelson, and Earl R. Allison. Ralph W. Yerger, 2.7; Kathryn M. Phi Sigma Delta (18): Richard Youorski, 2.7. B. Bcrk, Fred Bernbaum, Michael Boges, William R. Botkin, Harold READ THE COLLEGIAN Chiduoff, Irving Deitch, Noel CLASSIFIEDS Eudel, Arthur L. Gladstone. 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