WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 45 .Fraternities - Pledge.. 417 Men Alpha Gdmma Rho Leads With 21 ; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2d With 20 :A total of 417 men have pledged 45 campus fraternities, accord ing to figures released yesterday by the Interfraternity Council. Alpha Gamma Rho with 21 took the greatest number of pledges. Second was 'Tau .Kappa Epsilon with 20 pledges. An All-College average of 1 or better was required for pledging: Acacia: Vernon Sones, Lee Bet tenhausen, George Yingling and Thomas Hayes. Alpha • Chi Rho: Robert Seitz, Stephe'n.Horlacher, and Henry Beamer. Alpha. Chi Sigma: David Grove, .Gerald Gerhart, John Iddon and George - Billsao. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Harvey Mil ler, Morton Shapiro, Claude Boni, Eugene Greenburg, Norman Knoriman," Richard Chan dre s, Robert Pearistein, David Green berg, Arnold Cantror,%Norman Le bovits, David Eber, J. Earl Ep stein-and Eugene Martin. . Alpha Gamma Rho: Stanley Bradshaw, Calvin Barr, Frank Rainsey, Bruce Knauss, Douglas Moorhead, Edward Glass, Russell Martz, Peter Bond, Glen Elder, Alan Terwilliger, Louis Galliher, Thomas Folwell, C. Ronald .Carl son, David Miller, Edward Bach tle, Henry Berger, Irving Buck, Daniel van Duyne, Dean Belt, Charles Relfer and James Griffin. Alpha Phi Alpha: Thurman Lor ick, Arthur Polland, Char 1 e's Bloekson and Earl Fields. Alpha Phi Delta: John Ferraro Jr., Albert Russo Jr., Joseph Mot to, Edward Lucci and Mario To daro. Alpha Sigma Phi: John Mc- Donough, Frank Doherty, Lawr ence Clark, Frank Norris, How ard Tinsman, William Richmond, Leßoy Nikitscher, William Furt ney, Robert Rowland, James Lam bert, Robert Hamel, Robert Smith, Ted Ruckert,- David Murphy, Da vid Baker and John Fieyler. Alpha Tau Omega: R i c'h ar d Boor, John Hamilton, Herbert Doemling, George Baringer, Wil liam Simpson, Ronald McDivit, Dean Kratzer, James Lundy, Ja kob Stekol, John Hyslop 111, Dav id Shroyer, Jack Rend and. Har vey Kline. Alpha Zeta: Allan Leon a r d, Robert Hodge, William Rexrode, Robert Grubb, John Sink, Fred Seipt, Richard Gramley, D avid Morrow, William Marlatt, Walter Edelen, Russell Neff, Thomas Zeigler, Robert Sutter, James Harding, Albert Carey and Sam uel Smith. Beta Sigma Rho: Jack "Solomon, Arnold Hoffman, Sheldon Brown, Harvey Wolfson, Jerome Bogutz, Steven Kardon, Louis Fryman, EdWard Riesenberg, Elliott Silver and Arthur Brener. Beta Theta Pi: Paul Beane, Rex Bradley, Alphonse Cune, Paul Helm, Terry Hunter, Jack Kel vington, Ronald Lynch Jr., Irvin Lytle Jr., Edward Miller, Dudley Potter, Martin Rudler, Dean Ves ling and Benjamin Witmer Jr. Delta CM: Roger Rue and Ar thur Winterbattom. Delta Sigma Phi: Donald Mc- Kittrick; Charles Koval, Earl Shu maker,, Joseph Palo, Paul Blake Jr. Thomas Spotsky, Paul Hood, John Sieber, Charles Mitchell and James Murphy Jr. Delta T'au Delta: Lamar Gross, WiMain Devers Jr:, Lloyd Arms, Wayne Diehl, Thomas Beitel and Harry Criswell Jr. Delta. Theta Sigma: . Kenneth Lanan, Donald Drake, William Durborow, Darwin Braund, Jerry Jayne, Max Demianovich, Robert Korona, Walter Wurster Jr., Col lins Brong, ,Melford Hersey, Karl Rush; David Schafer, John Har ris, •• James Ellenberger and Har old Melchor. Delta Upsilon: William Duff, Henry Zeybel, Claude Profitt, James Garrity, Russell 111 ille r, Herb Danenhower, James Pastor ius, Charles Hickey Jr., James Eis mont, Robert Hoffman, James Brubaker and George Setman. Kappa , Delta Rho: Thomas Rob bins, Carlton Williams, Ronald Robson;- Manuel Tubella, George Simpson, Rex Lothrop, Alb er t Wrigley, Garry Crothers, Robert Dankanyin,Robert Litt 1 e- and James Martin. Kappa Sigma: Raymond Crak en, Bruce Smith, Gosiak Morrill, George Luse, Thomas 'Rappach, Stephen Friedman, Eugene Whit- THE Detri.or COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ed, Ronald Hicks and James Grit- Jr. . L.amzda DonaA i.A.annak, atep.zen rrisn ill, rau, abin J inompson Jr., Lzeraia rian, z-,tepp, A.viartin .mumer, A. roger rnoinson, raui .uet, eu, iAeo reo.iey, d osepn ana ilreu anck oleperc, Jr. ern DeAza J. /le xa: E . awin Robin son, Drank Schwa° . dr., P e ter White aria David .o.ubert. Phi Gamma Delia: J ames Hink el. chi Kappa: James Ross, Jonn ames lteenan, Witham •Inomas IVi.miratn, vv ir~iam Mello, Leo Larkett, J erome osepn Pitoniah, iiooert ana crank Curran. jrni isappa Samuel Tegan, Pnilip Beara, Wiuiam Buyakc, arm .s.ausr Jr., Robert .n.err, Roperi, Rob_aria, hlarea. ./-I.t.kinson, Rich ard Morton, John Spangler, Rob ert .1 onns on, Wi.uiam Shaw, Charles Folkers, Richard. Pinney, Burton Watkins Jr., Clifford Kiie Jr. Walter Bennett Jr. and Charles Scnrey. Phi Kappa Sigma: John Al brecht, Donald Campbell, Ci-eorge Deike, Merl Filler Jr.,_Ralph 'Theodore Klein, Rudolph Lutter Jr., , Fred Montanari, Rob e r t Springer, Blair S tudebaker, Charles Yarbrough and Samuel Wills. Phi Kappa Tau: Warren Haus man, .William McCarthy Jr. and Thomas Amacher. • Phi — Sigma Delia: Stan Vogin, Elliot Fox, Milton Linial, Irving Rothstein and Eugene Gargurn. Phi Sigma Kappa: William Ro hon, Ralph Turley, John Olson and Stewart Moore. Pi Kappa Alpha: Bruce Wil liams, John Arnold, James o'- Dormell and Norman Miller Jr. Pi . Kappa Phi: David Lentz, George Burman, Paul Acone, Rob ert Ehnes, James Henderson, John Cone, James Baldwin Jr., Robert Wainscott, Douglass Finnemore, Donald Ziegler, Ro y Williams, William Grosscup, Adrien Eschal lier and John Krug. Phi Mu Delta: Stanley Michal ski Jr., Vincent Stuccio, Thomas Nardozzo, Fred Shaw, Jack Diehl, Leon Williams Jr., Wilson Thom as, John Matais, John Lazor and Lynn .McElhaney. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Daniel Harting, Edward Browne, Ithor Stelnyk, Henry Cox, Norman Basehore and James Hochberg. Sigma Alpha Mu: Henry Green field, Hyman Tobichnick, Leon Mandel, Boyd Freedman, David Fineman, Myron Buchalter and Gary Fox. Sigma Chi: Kenneth Bla i r, George Dougherty, Dwight Spen cer, Lucien Girard and David See. Sigma Nu: Stephen Haky, Charles Keister, Robert Donahue, Frank Sando and Richard Leety. Sigma Phi Alpha: John Alampi and Harold Bixler. SigMa Phi Epsiloni Cuthbert Young, Paul Shattect, John Her tel, Samuel Wyllie, Gordon Kline stiner Jr., Bern a r d van Zyl, George Z a f i s, Robert DiJoseph, Gibson Heftier and James Smith. Sigma Phi Sigma: Louis Hal t lett, Richard Maass, Richard Res kovas, Richard Kuhn, James Beidler, Williain Thomas Jr., Thomas Falkie, David Groepler, Max Bieberbach and John Cobb. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Carl Nale, Frank Hills, Walter Fresch, Wal ter Cron, Gary Shaw, John Gru ber, Robert Franks, Francis Tay lor, John Bergey, Edmund Reiss, Kenneth Lesight, Anargiros • Pa tellis, Richard ,Walchli, Duane Buck, Robert • Conquest, Charles Springman, Gene Shue, Earl See ly, Arthur Bates and Gordon Tau Phi Delta: Forrest Fenster maker, Robert Douglass, John Teasure, John Eberhardt, Donald Buckbee; Earl Reinsel Jr. and Pat rick Lantz. Theta Chi: James Wolfe, Rob ert Watson, William Landis, Wil liam Klausner, John Melder Jr., Marriages Wetzel-Cribbs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cribbs of Indiana announce the marriage of their daughter Lois to Perry Wetzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam .S. Wetzel, also of. Indiana. Sept. 5 in the Indiana First Pres byterian Church: • Mrs. Wetzel is a graduate of Indiana High School and is em-. ployed by the College as a sec retary. Mr. Wetzel served 21 months in the army and is a seventh semes ter animal husbandry major. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. Shoffstall-Davis Grace Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Davis of Hazle ton, was married to John Shoff stall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shoffstall also of Hazleton, on August 28 in• Bethlehem. Mrs. Shoffstall, a seventh se mester journalism major, is a member of Beta Sigma Omicron, and Alpha Lambda Delta, fresh man women's honor society. She is vice president of Theta Sigma Phi, women's professional jour nalism fraterntiy. Mr. Shoffstall is an engineer ing student at Lehigh University. Kahn-Rivkees lArlehe Rivkees, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. 'Harry Rivkees of Dußois, was married to Martin Kahn June 14. .Mrs. Kahn was graduated by the College in the School of Home Economics and is past dean •of Alpha Epsilon Phi. Mr. Kahn was graduated from the College in the • School of the Liberal Arts and is past president of Beta Sigma Rho. Schmukier-Berg Beverly Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Berg of Easton, was married to Alan Schmukler June 14. Mrs. Schmukler attended the College and was a member of Al pha Epsilon Phi. Mr. Schmukler, a seventh sem ester engineering major, is a member of Pi Lambda Phi. Registration Open For Hebrew Courses Registration for free Hebrew courses is now open at the •Hillel Foundation office. The one hour weekly non-credit courses include beginners, conversational, inter mediate and advanced Hebrew students. Registrants' preference will de termine the scheduling of meet ings, Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, di rector,. announced. Young Republican Club To Hear McWilliams H. Clifton McWilliams Jr., Young Republican national com mitteeman, will address the Penn State chapter of the Young Re publican Club at 7:30 p.m. tomor row at the . State College Hotel. National and state club organ ization will be discussed. McWilliams, a 1940 graduate of the .College, was first All-College president. Anthony Richards, John Beach ley, James Lucas, Walter Segl Jr., Kenneth Sommers, Roger Vo gelsinger, Joseph Zimmerman, Ronald Hansen and George Kel ler. Theta Kappa Phi: Francis Ne meth, J. Larry Johnson; George Vasley, Frank Zurlo, Joseph Knif ka Jr., Ronald' Signorino, Ronald Grapsy, Ronald Armillei, Thom as Rich, Samuel Carnell; Rudolph Marisa, Richard Evanko, Robert Evanko, Jack Hanish and Frank Reich. Theta Xi: Clyde Hull Jr., Dav id Black, Alfred Maga, James Mc- Gowan Jr., Jack Heinze, Edward Huston; Reynold Grieco, Richard Schutte, Andrew Nestor, Brooks Hill, John Rautine, James Davis; John Lowry, William Strau b, James Kennadag; Lawrence Shenk, Pa u 1 Casarico, Kasmier Sala and Joseph Nigro. Triangle: Kenneth Hower, John Redmond, Charles ,Brooks Jr., Robert Curran and Jack Conner. Zeta Beta Tani - Julian Fol k, Donald Chalmers, Edward Gold ston, Leroy Sacks, Jerry Parks, Harris Sklar and Marvin Trimas. WSGA Senate Lists Agenda Senate of Women's Student Government Association will meet at 6:30 tonight in White Hall. WSGA Senate Agenda Roll Call ' Minutes Officers Reports 'Adoption of Agenda ComMittee Reports 1. All-College Sing 2. Marriage Conference Old Business 1. Community Forum New Business 1.. Reappropriation of Hetzel Fund Adjournment Greene Receives AAUW Stipend Janice Greene, a graduate stu dent in chemistry, has been awarded the scholarship of the State College chapter, American Association of University Women. Miss Greene, a graduate of Al= fred University, Alfred, N.Y., holds a gradua)e assistantship at the College and is completing work for her Ph.D. degree. She is president of Palladium chapter, lota Sigma Pi, women's chemistry honorary society, and is a member of Sigma Delta Epsi lon, women's scientific fraternity. WRA 'Bowling Club Will Meet Tonight The WoMen's Recreation Asso ciation Bowling Club for upper classwomen will meet at 7 to night in White Hall under the supervision of Miss Mary Mont gomery, instructor in physical education and faculty adviser for the club. Members will choose teams and captains for a round robin with in the club. Nominations for offi cers will be held. Proposed Circle K Club Open to College Men Former members of the Key Club, young Kiwanians, and men interested in forming a Circle K Club, a Kiwanian sponsored ser vice organization for college men, should contact John Lyon, Alpha Chi Sigma. A minimum of 25 men are needed to organize the club. 12 Named In Primary Elections Suzanne Loux, Barbara Hendel, Marjorie Babb, and Beth Casey were named to the final ballot for Women's Student Government freshman senator in primary elec tions yesterday. Two will be elect ed in final voting tomorrow. 1133 freshman women voted. Janet Lee, Sally Rosser, Mir iam Jones, and Martha Patterson will vie for two positions as fresh man representatives to the Wom en's Recreation Association, ac cording to primary returns. Sophomores nominated to run for sophomore representative to WRA are Judy Corfield, Lois Pi emme, Mary Buchanan, and Shir ley Mix. One will be elected. Final voting will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. WSGA ballot boxes will be locat ed in McAllister, Atherton and Thompson Halls. WRA polls will be located in McElwain, Simmons, Atherton, Thompson and McAllis ter Hall s. Women's Building, town and cottage students may vote in McAllister Hall. All town women voting must present matriculation. cards ac cording to Eleanor Gwynn and Polly Moore, elections chairmen. Lehman to Conclude PSCA Institute Today Dr. Paul L. Lehman, professor of applied Christianity at Prince ton Theological Seminary, will conclude a five-day religious insti tute when he speaks before the Penn State Christian Association Assembly at , 7 tonight in 304 Old Main. "Christianity and the Student in a Changed World" will be his topic. John Garber, president of the Christian Association, will preside at the assembly. CO-elito Chi Omega Recently elected officers of the Chi Omega pledge class are Kay Kingsley, president; Barbara Lar penteur, vice president; and •Pa tricia Dickinson, secretary-treas urer. PAGE FIVE