SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1950 Pi. Kappa Alpha Harry Helm has been elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha, and Thomas Karolcik vice president for the coming semes ter. Ned 'Foster will' serve as treasurer and Joseph Duich house manager. Secretary and other appointed officers will be chosen in the near future. Sigma 'Nu Six men were recently initiat ed into Sigma Nu fraternity. They include: Thomas Cotton, Anthony Eagle, William Kiik, Willoughby Nicolls,. Thomas Rice and Owen Wilkenson. The, following were elected fraternity officers: John Smi dansky, commander; James Wharton, lt. commander; Robert Free; treasurer; Albert Pettit, assistant treasurer; Thomas Cot ton, house manager; David Bis choff, recorder; Kenneth Weiss, chaplin; Robert Lpyburn, repor ter; James Gracey, sentinel; Richard Cripps, marshall; Don ald. Attwood, alumni contact of ficer; Willoughby Nicolls, histor • ian. The annual Sigma Nu "Dock Party" was held on April 29. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon's newly elected officers for the coming fall semester are Ed Barnitz, president; Charles Mebus, vice president; George Avery. see r-tary; and Bruce McMillin, cor respondent. Sigma Alpha Epsilon enter tained the Gamma Phi Beta sor ority at Whipple's .on Sunday afternoon. Alpha Gamma Delta • A Parisian. street scene, Cafe Al Ga De, was the theme of Alpha Gamma Delta's spring pledge dance. This gala event took place at Delta Chi frater nity,. Saturday evening, May 6. Music was furnished by the Stardusters. " P. S. Club to Hold Semi-Formal Dance The Penn State Club will hold its second annual dance at the University Club tonight from 9- 12 with. music furnished by the Statesmen. ' The semi-formal dance will be an invitational affair open only to members of the club. No corsages will be worn as roses will be giv en at the ;door. A special theme for the dance, which has been kept secret, will be announced at ,the affair, Refreshments will be served. Chairman of the dance com mittee is Craig Aicher. Other committee members are: Robert Perry. Robert' Richardson, Sam uel Horst, Moylan Mills, Daniel Caputo, and !Toseph-Lipky. 611 , gaoOpizetil.4 Steve-Silverman .. Mr .and Mrg. I.'E. Silverman of Philadelphia announce the en gpgement of their daughter, Har riet, and. Leonard Stape of Phila delphia during the Easter vaca tion. Miss Silverman is majoring in dramatics at the College, and is a member of Sigma Delta Tau sor ority. Mr. Stape, a member of Beta Sigma Rho fraternity, was graduated from the department of commerce and finance last June. Rehkopf-Moulton The engagement of Miss Gloria Moulton, a member of Beta Sigma Omicron sorority, and Robert Rehkopf; a senior in the School of Agriculture, has been announced. Picnic Postponed The Newman Club picniC sche duled for tomorrow has been postponed until Saturday, May 27. The picnic will be held at Black Moshannan State Park, and buses will leave McElwain Hall and the rectory of Our Lady of Victory ChikriCh ,at 12:30 p.m. _ . c _~~~ Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha sorority held its annual Foufiders Day dinner.: dance • April 29. at Winks Sky top. The alumnae presented the chapter with an engraved silver bowl in memory of Dorothy Reeves, the first deceased mem ber of the Gamma Epsilon chap ter. Judy Guyer was honored for outstanding scholastic achieve men, and . Betty Anders was named outstanding pledge. Delta Upsilon Joseph Lane was elected presi dent of Delta Upsilon in house elections held May 1. Other offi cers elected were: Ed Hallman, vice president; Jack Sweger, re cording secretary; Howard Deck er, treasurer. Reelected to office were Bob •Reese, house manager and Dick Downey, chapter edi tor.. • Delta Upsilon recently initiat ed on April 23 Richard Hennes sey, Ned Hankins, Joseph Lane, nfajor /Wham nefams,,f I/ llliv tl Peesomle/ iffahafee; &drib/Sete A top scholar andROTC Honor Graduate; Cadet Lt. Col. Nathan Adams enjoyed, his final military ball in 1940, soon, left for Fort Sill's Field Artillery . School. ' Within months Adams was overseas, flying "rhubarbs" (missions against enemy transport). He flew 63 P-47 missions with in seven months, returned to the States late in 1944 for rest and recuperation. ONLY THE. BEST CAN BE AVIATION CADETS! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA airy Maid— Donald Maury, Donald Parris, William Reese, and George White. Charlotte Stine Following a three month course, Lt. Adams decided the Air Force was the place for.him. He applied for pilot training, was accepted, ' proceeded to Maxwell Field. V-J Day came, and Adams decided to make, the service a career. He choose per sonnel work as his career field, was as signed for training to the Adjutant Gen eral's School at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. If you are single, between the ages of 20 and 26%, with at least two,years of college, consider the many career opportunities as a pilot or navigator in the U. S. Air Force. Procurement:Teams are visiting many colleges and universities to explain these career. opportunities. Watch for them. You may also get full details at your nearest Air Force Base or U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, or by writing to the Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force, Att: Aviation Cadet Branch, Washington 25, D. C. U. S . AIR FORCE Stine to Reign At Dairy Show Charlotte Stine, a junior in home economics, will reign over today's Dairy Exposition, pro gram and will award ribbons to contestants. Charlotte will be present at the livestock pavilion for the fit ting and showing contests which will continue from 1:00 to 5:00 this afternoon. This is not Charlotte's first honor. For two successive years she was winner over more than two thousand contestants for the title Queen of the Production and Marketing • Demonstration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This dark haired junior, a Home Economics major from Hershey, is publicity chairman of Kappa Delta sorority and is secretary of the Home Economics Club. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi entertained the Del ta Delta Delta sorority Thursday evening, May 4 at Whipples Dam. Sigma Alpha Epsilon The new officers of Sigma. A l- Epsilon for the fall semester are: President, Ed Barnitz; Vice president, Charles Mebus; Secre tary, George Avery Correspond ent, Bruce McMillin. Beta Sigma Phi Epsilon Rho and Epsilon Sig ma chapters of Beta Sigma Phi held a card party at the Allen crest, Thursday, May 4, for the benefit of the Leo Houck Cancer Research Fund. VISIT ISRAEL THIS SUMMER •Two Months in Israel. •One Week in Paris Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America Wrife: 131 i. 4. 14th Street New York 11, N.Y. He won his wings and reported to the 36th Fighter Group in Puerto 'Rico. The group soon returned to the States, giving Adams a chance to marry-his college sweetheart. Now a regular Air Force Major, he heads a 32-man section at Bolling Air Force Base. He advises his Commanding Officer on selection, assignment and promotion of all officers and airmen in the command. a:d r 7, T_ 1 PAGE SEVEN