The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 23, 1945, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Fraternities, Sororities List Officers
Spring 'semester officers for the
23 active fraternities and 15 sor-
mities on campus were announc
ed today by Janies H. Hugo, pre
rident of Intrafraternity Council
and Jeannie Weaver, president of
Panhellenic Council.
Fraternities
Alpha Chi Sigma: Richard Stor
ey, president; Jim Newcomb, vice
president; Lynn Bierman, secre
tary; Jack Seavy, treasurer.
• Beaver House: Charles Meier,
president; William Powell, vice
president; Joe Leonardi, secretary;
Prank Brown, treasurer. .
' Beta Sigma Rho: Irwin Steifel,
President; Marvin Schimmel, aud
itor.
, Chi Phi: Robert W. Whitall,
President; J. Paul Pioth, vice-pres
ident; Anthony Turchetti, secre
tary-treasurer.
Delta Chi: William Clark,
ident; William Johnson, vice
president; Bob Bacon, secretary;
John Setar, treasurer. •
. .
Delta Sigma Phi: Guy Newton,
president; Judd Healy,' secretary.
Delta Tau Delta: D. J. Town
send,. president; James P. Som
)nerfeld, secretary; William L.
Spliethoff, treasurer.
Lambda Chi Alpha: William
Lehrian, president; Warren Neig
er, vice-president; Clarence Arm
strong, secretary; Ivan Kolarik,
treasurer.
, , Phi Delta Theta: Lynn Taylor,
president; Tom Smith, treasurer.
Phi Epsilon Pi: Stan Ziff, pres
',ident; Bob Hirsh, vice-president;
Jerry Gilman, secretary; Norton
Bernstein, treasurer.
. Phi 'Kappa: William Maginn,
president; James Bosnick, secre
tary; Leonard Scalise,' treasurer;
Edward Stahurski, marshall.
, Phi Kappa Psi: Hobert T.
Foote, nresident; Verner H. Con
don, vice-president; Richard W.
Berge, secretary; Richard D.
Light, treasurer.
`Phi Kappa Sigma: George Mills,
president; Ray Price, vice-presi
dent; Paul Thayer, secretary;
William Dean, treasurer.
. Phi Kappa Tau: Alex Reisdorf,
president; Richard Griffiths; sec
retary-treasurer. •
Phi Sigma Delta: • Hal Hein,
president; Seymour Slomowitz,
vice-president; Richard Glickman,
secretary;. Seymour Biederman,
treasurer.
Phi Sigma Kappa: C. Glarow,
President; Peter Fenton, vice
president; Harold Tarpley, secre
tary; Frank Dorsey, treasurer.
-Pi Kappa Alpha: Robert E.
Shreiner, president; Fred Hueh
nergarth, vice-president; James
Eaton, secretary: Elias Htighes,
treasurer.
Pi Kappa . Phi: Charles Hurd,
president; . Jack McCarthy, secre
tary; Ray Strohm, treasurer.
•
sigma Phi Alpha: Victor Dan
ilov,. president; Joseph Cerroni,
Vice-president; Harry Bassler, sec- .
letary; Thomas Messina, treasur
er.
Sigma Phi Epsilon: William
Wintersteen, ' president; Stanley
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Lourimore, vice-president; Paul
Krystow, secretary-treasurer.
Sigma W. Edward Carson,
president; Frederick D. Caccese,
vice-preSident; John R.. Reeves
Jr., secretary; George C. Fryburg,
treasurer.
Theta Chi: Vaughn Stapleton,
president; Howard Dunham, vice
president; Jack, Brannigan, secre
tary; Richard Blood, treasurer.
Triangle: Herb Mendt,
.presi
dent; J. J. Perry, secretary; R. V.
Stauble, treasurer.
Sororities
Aletheia: Jewel Baronoff, pret
ident; Helen Bautman, secretary;
Anita Isecovitz, treasurer.
Alpha Chi Omega: Polly Huber,
president; Ruth Bollinger, ',Vice
president;' Lou Schlichter, treasur
er; Doris Huck, secretary.
Alpha Epsilon Phi: Laurette
Schwartz, dean; :Ina sub
dean; Lois Morris, scribe; Phyllis
Berney, treasurer.
Alpha Omicron Pi: Shirley
Camp, president; Carolyn LeWor
thy, . vice-president; Kathryn . Mc-
Cormick, secretary; Mary 'Anne
Jennings, treasurer.
Alpha •Xi Delta: Martha Jane
Herr, president; Jean Weaver,
vice-president; Dorothy Urban,
secretary; Patricia Reiff, treasur
er.
' Chi'Omega: Marie. Schanbacher,
president; Nancy Bartch; vice
president; Rebecca Walker, "sec
retary; Barbara Smith; treasurer.
Delta' Gamma: Gretta HtigheS,
president; Jeanne Barinott, vice
president; Lavona Dewald, secre
tary; 'Ann Startzel, treasurer.
Gamma Phi Beta: Betty Ann
Condroh, president; Sally Pollard,
vice-president; Margaret Claridge,
secretary; Jeanne Marcy, treasur
er..
Kappa Alpha Theta: Evelyn
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Wasson, president; Betty Shenk,
vice-president; Margery Lyon,
secretary; Jean Ford, treasurer.
Kappa Delta: Ruth Anders,
president; Jane Page,. vice-presi
dent; Ellen Long, secretary; Mary
Ann Mason, treasurer.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Jane
Dye, " president; Anne Chastaine,
vice-president; Diana Huffman,
secretary; Lois Cleaver, treasurer.
Phi Mu: Lila Leaman, President;
Ann Pf a h ler, vice-preident;
Kathryn Fix, secretary; Jean Hu
ver, " treasurer.
Sigma Delta Tau: Harriet Mil
ler, president; Arline Crystal,
vice-president; Dorothy Robinson,
secretary; Charlotte Geller, treas
urer. •
• Theta Phi Alpha: Nancy Caras
tro, president; Kitty Reddinger,
vice-president; Anna Wolf, sec
retary; 'Jean Klinikowskil, treas
urer.
Zeta Tau Alpha: Wanda Car-.
ver, president; Constanbe Walters,
vice-president; Jean Erskine, sec
retary; Catherine Stahl, treasur
er.
Omicron Nu. Initiates
Omicron Nu, home economics
honorary, • has—recently initiated
Mary Margaret Anderson,, Bernice
Cowduck, Rose . Devecka, Janet
Fehnel, Clarice HamiltOn, - . Mar
jorie Huck, Katherine Keller,.:Viola
Kjar.
Lois Lunn, Helen Martin, Mary
Jane Mickey, IVlis. Josephine -Mil
ler Peckham, Josephine Ratheram,
Marguerite Susanin, and Dorothy
Urban..
He's Tenth Proxy •
-Dr.-Ralph Dorn -1-letzel-, , present
incumbent, is the. College's tenth
president. „
Professor Edits
Tune Collection
Old country tunes played by
the fiddlers and fifers in south
western Pennsylvania will be
published in a new book by Sam
uel Bayard, professor of English
composition. The book tentative
ly, titled "Hill Country Tunes,"
will, be released later this spring.
With a 'grant from the Ameri
can Philosophical Society, Profes
sor. Bayard spent a great deal of
time studying the folklore of. Fay
ette, Greene, Westmcfreland, .and
other counties in that region of
the. state. Many of the songs that
he lists have been handed down
by ear and date back to the set
tling' of Pennsylvania.' Nearly all
Of the tunes in the book can be
traced' back to England, Scotland,
.
Ireland, or Germany. •
In his introduction, the writer
describes the country fiddler's
technique, such as special tun
ings •for harmonic ' effects. With
each tune he has sketched its his
tory, noted how widespread the
tune is, and compiled a list of
other published versions of the
song.
At present, Professor Bayard is
working on a regional anthology
of folklore for the entire country
in collaboration with the men ern- ,
inent in this field. 'Professor Bay
ard is writing on southwestern
Pennsylvania while his co- auth
ors will relate the folklore. of the .
cowboys, the Pennsylvania Dutch,
and representatives of other re
gions of America. •
Hatmen Re-elect Newton
Guy Newton, Tribunal chair
man and secretary of • the Skull
and Bones Society, was re-elected
president of the Hat Societies
Council at a meeting of that - group
this week.
Elected . vice-president • was
Van. G. Lundy, president of Par
ini Nous. Ivan Kline, secretary
'of. Druids, was chOsen secretary
of the council.
As the first, official act, the new
cfficers .passed a resolution 'ask
ing all hatmen to wear their hats
on campus and to co-operate vig
orously in the campaign to find
and tribunalize all freshman cus
toms .slackers.
The council also announced
that a date in the near future.
will be chosen for the• tapping' of
prospective members- of the hat
societies. '
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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1945
Debaters Convention-
(Continued from page one)
Disputes." The convention will
be adjourned following the elec l .l
tion of °firers for the 1945-46
meeting.
•
Colleges represented include:
Allegheny, Cedar Crest, Dickin
son, Geneva,. Gettysburg, Mount
Mercy, Seton Hill, Shippensburg,
Susquehanna, Temple, University.
of Pennsylvania, University of
Pittsburgh, Ursinus, and the Col-.
lege debate squads.
Arrangements are in charge of .
Stanford E. Belsky' , manager, and;
Prof.,Joseps F. O'Brien, coach of.
the men's debate squad at the'
College.
• Officers . for . this .meeting are:
David L. Shank, University 'Of
Pennsylvania; president; • Be*
Tyson, Ursinus, first vice-presi 7 :
dent:. Carl K. Harshbarger,.Perin
State, secretary; . and Sanford E.
Belsky, Penn State, convention
manager.
Prisoner is Student
.•.
A New Zealand army °Meer,
now a prisoner of War in Ger:-
many, has requested a correspo'n ,
deuce course in petroleum engi=
'leering from the College.
The
Penn State
Players
present
rother
Rat/
April 13th and 14th
Schwab Auditorium