WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951 Kappa D&kt i Newly installed officers of Kappa Delta sorority include: Nancy Hood, president; Gaynell Wagner, vice-president; Bet t y Lou Lentz, secretary;. Marlene Frohman, treasurer; Rosemary Beilin, assistant treasurer; Kath leen rushing chairman; Phyllis Myers, assistant t rushing chairman; and Mary Ann Simon, editor. Pi Kappa Alpha Officers of Pi Kappa Alpha fra ternity for next semester include: Arnold Aikens, president; Rich ard Hannah, vice-president; Wal ter Saxe, treasurer; and Jack Ludwick, secretary. Delta Sigma Phi Newly elected officers ,of Delta Sigma Phi are John Brougher, president; Wesley Pfirman, vice president; Philip Zimmerman, secretary; Robert Spragg, treas urer; Benjamin ’ Ruhe, editor historian; and Ronald Moorehead, sergeant-at-arms. Chi Phi Newly elected, officers of Chi Phi fraternity • are Edward Car-, penter, Alpha; James Jones, Beta; William Klisanin, Gamma; Rich ard Brown, Delta; William Fig ant, Epsilon; and Richard Kauff man, Zeta. Alpha Epsilon Phi Newly elected officers of Alvha Epsilon Phi sorority are Lois Pul ver, dean; Arlene Fox, sub-dean; Renee Gauz, scribe; Nancy Gor don, registrar; Myrna Isaacman, treasurer; and Bernice Seltzer, assistant treasurer. Sigma Delta Tau Recently initiated into Sigma Delta Tau sorority were Sarah Bassel, Eleanor Bobman, Salessa Citrenbaum, Marilyn Cohen, Ro berta Goldberg, Rosalind Gross, Janice Robbins, Mildred Salkoff, Harriet Siloco, and Connie Weins waig. Gamma Phi Beta New initiates of Gamma Phi Beta, sorority are Marian Bab bitt, Mary Lou Croop, Phyllis Dahlgten,. Ellen Dykeman, Jane Grubb, Lorraine Heffner, Mimi Martin, and Helene Sheedy. June Bryant and Mabel Mar ble were pledged. Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma held its an nual Sapphire ball at the Nittany Lion inn. The ball was a com bined dinner and dance, and music was provided by Jack Hu ber and his orchestra. Beta Sigma Omieron Barbara Ann Bollman, Billie Ann Deuvall, Roberta O’Dell, and Julia Savage were initiated into Beta Sigma Omieron. Following initiation a party was held in the suite for new members. Sigma Alpha Epsilon New officers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity are George Avery, president; Robert Hack man, vice-president; Thomas Bradrick, secretary; and Charles Gerdes, treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi New officers of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity are Ralph Moyer, presi dent; Richard Seidel, treasurer; Lloyd Hopkins, secretary; Wes Menzal, historian; Russ Ingham, chaplain; and Jack Eisenmann, warden. WSGA Names Brua Senator At a meeting Wednesday night, the WSGA senate appointed Aud rey Brua to replace Anne Forrest as senior senator. Miss Forrest will attend Merrill Palmer school next semester. • An investigation's being , made by senate concerning the fact that the Red Cross and Tuberculosis association can not take its share of the Campus chest funds. This matter was first brought up in the dormitory unit meetings. Judicial reported that a new ruling has been made to give two black marks to any person who signs out for someone else and also to the person she signs out. Co- Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity’s new officers are Peter B. Hous ton, president; Robert R. Tarpley, vice-president; Peter J. Lunde, secretary; Alan D. Hinkle, treas urer; Richard D. Parsons, soical chairman; Robert S. Enterline, pledge trainer; and Richard S. Wilder, rushing chairman. Phi Kappa Psi Newly elected officers of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity are John Allison, president; Lincoln Van Sickel, vice-president; George Wolfram, corresponding secre tary; John Doyle, recording sec retary; John Walsh, treasurer; John Schwering, chaplain; Bob Smith, messenger; Ed Makovsky, master at arms; and Norm Faulk ner, house manager. Theta Xi Theta Xi fraternity’s officers include Howard Faust, president; John Krupa, vice-president; James Davis, treasurer; Hal Ewing, caterer; John Hunsberger, house manager; and Jack Mourar, corresponding secretary. /America's largest and finest low-priced car ? It has that longer, lower, wider big-car look! »« MORE PEOPLE BOY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Engineers Heor Philosophy Prof Dr. Laurence J. Rosan of the philosophy department, spoke on the question, “Is an Engineer Educated?”, qt the initiation ban quet of Sigma Tau, engineering honorary, on Saturday night at the Nittany Lion Inn. His conclu sion was that the engineering curriculum was too specialized and not enough cultural subjects were provided. Before Dr. Rosan’s talk the Sig ma Tau Service Award was presented by Adrian O. Morse, provost at the College, to David Markle, professor emeritus of the electrical engineering depart ment. AMERICAN BEAUTY DESIGN-Brilliant new styling . . . featuring new grille, fender moldings and rear-end design . . .'giving Chevrolet that longer, lower, wider big-car look. AMERICA-PREFERRED BODIES BY FIS,HER —With strikingly beautiful lines, contours and colors . . . plus extra sturdy Fisher Unisteel con struction, and Curved Windshield with Panoramic Visibility. 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Miss Veil is a senior in physical education .and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority: Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority en tertained Phi Sigma Kappa fra ternity at an informal party Sun day afternoon at the fraternity house. The . program was com prised of several skits. //, /,/ , PAG® SSTSIf
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