FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 Pledge Lists- (Continued from page one) Bets Dobson, Mary Jean Gold- BE;cky Griffin, .Ituth. Heni ler, Leis Heyd, Doris Jean Hoot man, Dori Lou. Kisler, Dorothy Knowles. Run Lau, Doris Lilgenssin, 'Janet Long, Helen Markley; Jean Nichols, Barbara Parker, Betty Mae ;Parkhurst, Mary 'Glen Pen ne,. Stella ;Riddle, Jane Rodgers, 'Patricia Bodily, Helen Ward, Bitty Worral. - Gamma Phi, Beta» Colors, mode and brown; pledges: Joan Berichtold, Margaret Coff man,. Louise- Conte-, Betty 'Gibson, WylKon King, Charlotte Leach, ' Arlene Mack, !Gladdy Lou Miller, - Loretta Neville, ' Joanne Pepper ; Dolores Plccone, Jayne Pollard, -Doris Sarnaki, June Snyder, Mary Jane Stewart, .Prudence Stewart, Helen 'Wallace, Jean Wirges. Kappa Alpha Theta:. ColorS, ..black. and -gold; ple4ges: Susan ;Bissey, Sailly Brooke, Dlizabeth Anm Cook, Florence Eld erton, Anne Forncrook, Marjorie Gorhaan, Marjorie Griffith's, Vix ginfa Higgins,. Myrna Hinkle, Ma ria - HugheS, 'Mary Myrna, Eliza- . bath 'Clemens -McMahan., Georgia Miller, Beatrice 'Osmond, Marilyn Ponferene,. Nancy . Romig, :Joan Seltzer„ • Bat•lbara. - . • Stark, - . •Xarie Weigle. - • , Kappa Delta: Colors,. green and. White; pledges: ' • • . • Carol 'Milstein, Kitty. Brudher, ',Suzanne Chappell, - Leila Craig, Helen Dickerson, Marie Filippone, Mary Glick, , MariOn . 'Hall, Louise Holtsingror; ItOberta, Hutchison, _Kathryn. Jensen, Mary 'Kapp, Shir-' ley Peet, Bleanor Romanyshyn, • Sally S:chieyer, Arlene Spender, Frand,es. Wpm. • ' • - Kappa Kappa Gamma: Colprs, light blue and dark blue; pladgeS: Joan ICuslianan, Martha Conley. Jane Dale, !Cynthia Doan,'Cordel 7 ia. 'Foreman,- Joan Fox, Joanne Halben, Jane 'Hostetter, • Dorothy • H•uiber. Martha Irwin, Lo ' vett, Mary Grace Love& Susan MeClelland, Jane- McCor. mick, AlliceMiller, Barbara Por -ter,,-. Betty' Lau • Beed,• Betty Schmitt,- Scraiban, Louise &nith, Swetlick, Udine,, Aillberta' .` tlampades: • Colors,. pink and . black; pledges:• • - -Doris- Brenner, Dorothy Coff.-- . man; Mary Alice Hodgson, Clßra Horn, Maa?y Anne Kemper, Su ; ""zaame•Lamtivence; ',Charlotte .Pme Lee, Alma: Weir, Lprrqiine Zimmer- phi Mu: Oofors, rose andwihite; pledges!- •• - • . • . Audrey Blackmun, Dorothy Harrison, Mary Mice ;Giger,, Dor - othY. Grutski, Dorothy Maskaleris, " 'Nancy* Mechling, Pager Seal, Yltizalbeith-Watts. - • • Sigma. Sigma:. Colors, royal • blue and gold;, pledges: Sylvia - Alterman, Leatribe Berez, .Lois'-prown, • Florence - Buntman, . Ruth Cohen, dare Coleman, Helen Finder, Rhode Fina,.Hawriet.Gold- Dorip iGitlin,; Rose 11>;» ;, .....;` iii': "Why, one of the entries we got Monday, even though they are.q't due until Wednesday, - was just whacky. The girls - must have ;been bitter because she , said that we should call off the contest ,since , the rabbit wouldn't live un- , til. Friday, cuz it was in the win dow of the A store. Nutty!" THE BROWSE The past few years have been lean. ones as far aS good bookS ' have been concerned. Publish, ers say it has been due to . the war. But it is our guess that good manuscripts were held until people began to read a bit more seriously. And to prove our point' we have same good books for the s erious reader. Jo Sinclair's WASTELAND (Harper's, $2.50) was awarded' Harper's $lO,OOO prize which is given every two years. In spite of the fact that it won a prize, it is a book . which Should be read by everyone—including, a few of our ranting Congress, men. (Did we say "ranting" or "Rankin?") . The Problems of our atomic age, might be solv-. ed a little easier if we used More horse sense and, our na tures were as unselfish and contained as much good will as Sayward's in Conrad Richter's THE FIELDS (Knopf, $2.50.) The 'book has the charm and the careful technique he gave to THE TREES . . . Our local book this week is Elizabeth Metzger Howard's BEFORE THE SUN GOES DOWN (Dou, bleday, $2.75.) Another prize, winner, Doubleday and . M. G. M. *for a grand total of $145,- 000. It's a good. yarn and worth reading if only to see Huntingdon and Altoona: •in print . . . Our nomination for one of the Fifty Best Books of the Year goes to Holt for the beautiful job on THE LOST LANDSCAPE by Winifred Welles—s3.oo. It's an • ideal Easter gift for mother or grandmother, or • for anyone who loves to hold the very stuff of the American past in their hands . . . If you like beautiful spring flowers on your Easter cards, we have them now. But you better come around soon, The College Book Store and Record Shop . 124 W. Beaver 'Open Every Evening PAGE THREE