rtAGE FOUR. /Alpha Gamma Rho Recent pledges of Alpha Gamma '.i;Jho are Lee Breidignan, Edwiard Cunningh , aan, Jiosepih Freeth, Fred erick Havpine, Roy Heim!Web, and )'ester Tawa. Alpha Kappa Pi Bdiwin Barr and. Donakli ere new pledge, s of /Vera Kappa Kappa Delta Viola.. Gillespie is presideot of Kappa Delta. Othe r officers are sally Schleyer,, vice-president; Martin, secretary; Barbara tretsulreT: Arlene Spencer, wil3istant treasurer; and Meryl 5: own, Phi Mu Rid MU held it s Founder's Day . .ja mu et recently at the Stage Col ) ~ .ge Hotel. Mrs. Cecil Dawson, for er district president, was the );ttest speaker. The pledge dance, Phi Mu Hine/ Sponsors Book Forum 'Miss Hannah L. Goldberg, New York City, will speak at Hillel, ti o'clock tonight. Miss Goldberg the first of foul• lecturers in a hook forum that the Foundation sponsoring. The Jewish Resistance Move ment being her main topic, she will discuss A. Koestler's current book, "Thieves - in the Night," which deals with the clash in Palestine. The forum is open to the general public, and will con tinue 'throughout the month of March. 'Miss Goldberg, a graduate of Boston University Law School, and interpreter of books, is a baff book reviewer for many ne'wspa'pers and periodicals. CA Party Features Dancimg Slides Daubing, ,acciording to Dr. Clif florid R. Adams, is an important racial aptitude. If you're "just learning," the dancing class to be ntarted at the CA Club party, 304 011 d Main, 7:30 tonight, will cer_ tainly help y.ott. Ala an added . feature, Dr. Clar ence S. Anderson, associate pro fe...or of Agricultural Education, will speak and show slides 'on Ylawfali. Dr. Anderson was former ly with UNRRA •in Europe. The committee in Charge of the party consists of James Prayer miuth and Anne Dunaway. Doro thy Knowles and Brace Werner :Allem wiU Conduct the dancing Class. Jicanne Hobbs and Rine Y.cirichner are in charge of pub /jolty', and Beatrice Rigling and iVlantha Harding will take care of yefirestnents. IWA Plans New Activities To Increase Membership BW'A is pilanning bowling and other social activities 'after its )Vlionday night meetings, in an at tenlpht to interest mbre indepen dent girls in the club, Esther Gershnian, scrotal diredtor, said to day. Miss Lucille Burrell, Who is studying for her doctor's degree in personnel management, has re cently been appointed advisor to the club. A gradulate of the Col loge, -qhe has served with the War Department as social director for enlisited men and as dean of women at Punahau School in Ha waii. BE SURE TO HEAR THE TRu- Q;ARTET 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS PARADISE CAFE Bel!efonte''' Co-edit 3 Phantasy, will be at the Univer sity Club Saturday, Nick Gthezzi and his ordwstra will play for the aiff,a Sigma Pi William Hollenbach was elected president of Sigma Pi. Other offi cers are Jam Lenney, vice-presi dcnt; George Rigg, secretary; Foank Fryburg, treasurer; Rohn Cunningham, alumni secretary; and Frederick Smith, lifs - forian. Plediges are James Oliver, Ste ven. Suihey, and .Toseph Winter steer'. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau initiated Herbert Bedhhard, Herbert Bierman, Ber nard Gordon, Albert Himelfarlb, Charles :Jacobson, William Levy, Stanley Miller, and Robert Valz. Phi Epsilon Pi Recent pledges of Phi Epfsilon Pi are llairry Felder, Alan Feldman, Samuel Freed Win, Sheldon Sax, and Owen Spann. She is executive secretary of the Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation and national educa tion chairman of Hadassah, women's Zionist organization of which she was formerly vice president. She is also a ir,emlber elf the American Zionist Youth CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. 51.00. three insertions, 1 , 7 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. PASSENGERS to Greens burg and vicinity, leaving Friday, Wren 7, 3 p. m.; return Sunday. Contact Boa) :Snipe, 804 Wind crest. BOARDERS 'WANTED —Beaver !House has room for seven boarders. Call 851, ask for Loffert or Labash. LOST—Outside oil Old Main, alli gator to coat, exchanged for another. PLEASE call Max, 4702. L O.S T--/Rhinestone bracelet (be tween Locust Lane and Ather ton Hall, , late Friday, Ct. Reward. Call Laura, 35'1 Ath. FaR SALE—One tux, size 39 regitliar with vest; single breasted. Call Bob Koser, 4957. WANTED—Set of golf clubs. Call Martinelli 4255. LOST—Sxx.all silver ring in vicin ity of Allen and College, Satur day night. Sentimental value. Re ward. Call 4815. FOR WEDDING receptions: cookies, sandwiches, lunch ca tering, wedding cakes. Fri d a Stern, 1122 Irvin Ave., phone 4818, State College. •"A GOOD PIPE IS AN INVESTMENT IN DAILY PLEASURE" IW., DAILY COLL ,EG : TAN, STATE COLLEGEi;TEMSYLVANTA, =MEI 401ZACE PUFFER, PHA. (PROFESSOR 'YS7 "V 41404 'Edit& Annoiniei' Book Exchange Saves $5OO For 1100 Students One thousand, oule hundred stu dents used Book Exchange facili_ ties this semester, said Jane Wei gle, Book Exchange chairman, to day. Total business was $l4OO and sayings of $5OO were gained for these students, said Miss Weigle. Those Nvho have not called liar their check, will be notified of their oversight by mail. These mailing notices will be conaprieled by March 18. A few hard-to-.get books are now being stored in preparation fo r next semester. Notice of book collection will be made early in May. Chairman Weigle also stated that Book Ex- Change activities for the summer term are at present undecided. Total registration at the College has reached 7069, according to William S. HOffanan, registrar. One hundred and twenty have en rolled at l‘lont Alto. FOR 'RENT—Room for n.cle stu dent: 'with or without board. Call in person. 243 S. Pugh St, OCCUPANT wanted , for one-half double room at Pollock Circle. Present occupant going frater nity. Call Pete Johnson, 346/1, WANTED Maid for fraternity house Apply Beaver House or call 851 after 5:30. LOST—(Seer mug with sentimen tal value. Fraternity crest and name. Call 4975; ask for Chick. TO PE" SON who took B-1.5 flight jacket and gloves outside Room 8 Soarks—call Evans, 4402. WANTED —Members for poster crew. Attend meeting 9 Car negie Hall 7 p. in. Tuesday. AMBITIOUS? Voice your latent dreams of stardom. ENTER All. College Talent Show. Sign at Student Union today. FOR SALE-4936 Ford sedan; good condition; radio, heater. Call Frank, 2203; 250 South Allen. WANTDD--iSaleslady with tact and ingenuity to sell last-mov ing item in girls' dormitories. Wife of ex ..Gl' preferable but not necessary. Average earnings $6.00 per hour. Call Ddc, 3204, between 2 and 5 in afternoon. 13!LTY ADD SIRTIT-To buy size 36 , double breasted tux, and for sale size 36 double breasted tux, excellent, condition. Call Tom, 2376. WANTED—JRide to New York Raster vacation; for wife and self. Call Walter, 3364. FOR SALE—A set of tails, never :worn;' size 36 to 37. Gall Sake, 2571. FOR SALE—New Navy Flight Jacket, $15.00. Call 3183, ask for Bab or Don. LOST—DuII care and - boredom wen you hear the Tru Blu Quartet Friday, Saturday . nights at the Paradise Cafe, Spring Street, Bellefonte. •TNADt MANN AIM. APP O D 10111 Froth Moire-Ups New members for Froth Junior and Senior Editorial Boards , were announced yesterday by J. Arthur Stober. editor. Senior Board move-um are Allan W. Ostar. managing editor; and Edward J. Tylowski, art ed itor. The appointees to the Junior Board are Martin Brill, Betty Ruth Gibbons, Theodore Kunin, Thomas Lyon, Gloria Parks, Frank Philippbar, Richard Serge, Floyd Selbst, and Anna Stoltz. Sheldon B. Mermelstein, brrsi nesc manager. ; announced the Sol lowing appointments to the Sen ior Board as business associates: Sally Bernstein, M. Eynon Coop er, Milton Feldman. Mary Kane, Marie MCFaIIS, Martin ardoek, and Ruth Weisberger. Recently elected to the Junior Board as business associates are Muriel Atlas, Robert Cetlin, Nan James, Miriam Kroungold, Spen cer Schack ter, and Jeanne Schruml. Houch on Coed Genial Leo 1 - loncß, Penn State boxing coach, thinks, the Amer ican Coed should strive for femi_• ninity instead of wearing dunga rees. They make Leo shudder! THE PENN STATE CLUB presents , THE 6TH ANNUAL ALL-COLLEGE . TALENT SHOW 25c plus tax FRIDAY, MARCH .14 • OUMITY FOODS at . FAIR PRICES . OIMEATS • FRUITS * FRESH PRODUCE e CANNED GOODS TEMPLE MARKET 13X W. BEAVER PHONE 4921 FREE DELIVERY THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 Slinky (Continued from page one) , tice on WMAJ's "GroovologY" program, and `lBless You" was dedicated to little number five. Milt Clark, self-appointed god father, phoned the "Night Mayor" of Charlotte, 11.C.,s radio WET, and telegraphed station WIP iry Philadelphia of the event. Dedi cations then - followed from the deep 'South and the "City of Brotherly Love." Now Stinky has the proud tired look of a mother who has chine her job well. The Delts feel shy has earned a big steak for her part in break ing a record! Claud Thornhill Semi-Formal No Corsage