-r. -^"'(11 YA.GB po'oat IFC-AFC Hearl Dr. Crambiet Dr. Wilbur H. Cramblet, presi dent of Bethany College and a nationally known leader in fra ternity affairs, will address a combined meeting of fraternity presidents and advisors at an in formal banquet in the State Col lege Hotel banquet room at 6 pan. 'fliursday. Sponsored by the Interfratern ify Council and the Association of Fraternity Counselors, the lanquet will be attended by two .representatives of each fratern ity, an undergraduate, and the :fraternity advisor. The speaker, who will be intro duced by Dean of •Men Arthur R. 'Warnock, will discuss the pros pects and problems of today's fraternities. A. general discussion will follow his talk, led by Prof. turnmei Fishiburn. Or. Cramblet is national presi dent of Alpha Sigma Phi and is :;ecretary of the National Inter fraternity Conference. A gradu ate of Bethany College, he receiv ed. his M. A. and Ph.D from Yale. Be has been president of Bethany College since 1934. .. . S i .. : 4 Sk c i 414,1, , - . . . ......- A . -.... j .. s r , - • e e l ' 1 ) Tv4/02 Thespians (Continued from page one) "No Time For Trouble." Rife has seen many Thespian shows foam the first rehearsal to the final ring -down of the 'curtain and says that "this show is by far the best I've seen in many a year." Tickets for the show will be on sale today at Student Union at 75 cents for Friday night and $1 for Saturday. Kerns stressed that itL seats would be unre ;erved and that both shows would, begin at 7 p:m. A sou venir program is being printed, he added. CLASSIFIEDS LOST: Maroon and gold''Parker "51" pen initialed "A.L:P." Please return to Student Union or call-Watts 2nd center. Ask for Ann. PART TLME Go P WANTFA)! Applegate's, PeTto Dairy Store. .101. West Nittany avenue. Phone. 3942. ERJE: Wanted ride there this weekend. Can leave any time after 12:00 noon Friday. Call Eddie 2972. WANTED: Piano tuner„ Call 793. Ask for. Mrs. Bascope. LOST: Pair ofl tortoise dhelled glasses in a blue. case. Identifica tion inside Samuel Parker. Call Gloria, 4425. LOST: Glasses in brown leather case Saturday between Phi Sigma Kappa and Sparks. Reward. Call Ed 4939. LOST at Whipple's Dam---Bulova wrist watch and a jeweled bow shaped ring. Reward. Please re turn to Student Union. WANMED senior or junior Eng lish major typist to type report. Call Walter St. Clair, 20715. LOST tan wallet in brown purse. Sparks, Friday. Please return. Keep money. Ceece Jacobs, 3rd South Mac. WANTED: Ride to Kansas City or vicinity after graduation. Ex-GI and wife. Call Fergus 4035. EX-GPs: "SALUTE" magazine is here. The civilian counterpart of "YANK" magazine. Subscrip tions call 3977. Ask for Ed Aber nethy. FOR SALE: New Synchro Brownie RePlex camera, • film, Omag 35mm. sunshade, filter holder, portray lefts. Phone 2607. TI-LE COLLEGIAN Placement Insurance Firm To Interview Albert W. Bates of the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company will interview senior men com pleting their work prior to Octo ber 1 on June 18. Successful ap plicants will be en - Voyed on a salary basis and given a thorough period of training in the field and home office. Arrangement for interviews .should be made as soon as possi ble at the College Placement Service, 204 Old Maim Alpha Zetas Reactivate; Regain Chapter House The Morrill Chapter of the fra ternity of Alpha Zeta held, its re activation ceremony and banquet at the Hotel State College, at 7 p. in. Saturday. At this time the charter was restored to the chap ter. Guests of honor were Nigh Chsncellor Frank G. Helyar, General Secretary Lindley H. Dennis, Dean of Men, Arthur R. Warnock, and Dean Lyman E. Jackson. Dean Jackson was the principal speaker of the evening and Dr. R. Adams Dutcher was toastmaster. The chapter house which is no•w in charge of the Navy will be taken over by the chapter in July. It's • • . "The Greatest Of Them All" •di iits Ciaritipet . . . •Hiis Orchestra . . DANCING 9.1 .INFORMAL TICKETS $4.1 RECREATION HALL . - JUNE 14 • Trustees Repo (Continued front page one) the sophomore year. Each 'schol arship will be for $250 a year; selection of recipients witl be in the hands of the executive com mittee of the Sohool of Mineral Indulstries. A Scholarship fund win be created alSo with $22,6718.84 in the 'Memorial Endowment Fund of the Class of 1920. The awards will provide scholarsthips in the HEY HAVE 3 ANY FOOD! Avoid those after hour hunger pains with appe. • tizing fillers .. . peanut butter . crackers .. jelly . . kat TEMPLE MARKET • 111 W. BEAVER BENNY GOOD A INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL • The Famous Sextet . *Art Lured .. . PRESENTED BY TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 amount of $lOO .each, "as equall'y as possible" between juniors and seniors, on the basis of sdholar ship, activities, character, .Aliner icanisin, and financial need. The board also voted to acteDit from the class graduating em February 28, 19'46, the money at -zunnutated in the damage fund to be used as a class gift towlard the completion of the anktral in Old Main.
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