page rr. Perkins Asks for Probe council presidents: Joseph Eber-j BP II A ft 11 m I I iv, Chemistry and Physics; Rich- On rMA Buying Methods “j! m w j Donald Paterson, Engineenng and) Tin- members of the Fraternity Marketing Association .Architecture. ■ueic urged last night to investigate their buying methods' n( . S s Administration; Judy Hance. 1 wiurh ;u e allowing 45 per cent of the fraternity business Education; Susan Hill. Home teo , , , , nomics; and Ann rarrell, Physi- : to - 1 1 jj awnv to non-r M A-appi oved vendors. t ; <l Education Harold W, Perkins, assistant dean of men and president! Also installed were new Worn- 1 , 1 en s Student Government Associ <»f the rMA hoaid of ti u.stocs, tolu the annual meeting of the'&tion President Daisy Zimmer-; man, and new Women's Recrea tion Association President Ann' Foister. ! >'iuu|j th.it Du- FMA buyiiit; iwwi i ! ,ou!«M, ,uv ,ncr ea «d ,f con Language Society t j ;»i*t> v\ i lll r M A-approved v(*n w w / ti.. is «.i« .mu.i\ fulfilled Initiates Tfiirtepn Tins v. ;i' one of the main prob- I nilTWrl lints nullified by IVikms in his Eleven undoi graduate and two |>i i * ict* fit's i. |>oi 1 Other piobl.-m- graduate students have been in in. lud.-d additional member ship, J Itiiited into Phi Sigma lota, lo invs cat. gm i.'s-. and making th, , rnancc language honorary society. \un kings of IMA known aioundl The undergraduates are Natalie Ihf rampm, (Alexenberg, Jane Casselberry, In addition to the piohlems. Carolyn Davis, Joseph De Camp, P. i kin. < tied tin- progiess made Donald D. Goidon, Judith Grop hy the association m the past Patricia Hilner, Donovan seat He noted that the business Chai les Nis.sly, lola Rag volume had mei.-asid 27 p.-r cent ms . Virgilio Volpc, and Huan »>te, the previous star I L1 ‘ It teas iVpoited by S.cietaiy- Hie graduates are Juliet Baez, Treasurer Robert Emm.-is that aM a,,d “ 'an Mendez, of March 15 the association hadl Newly elected officers of the mad.- pun bases totaling $103,000 society aie Joseph De Camp, pres lle added that it was expected. ijit-nt, Judith Cropper, vice presi that this total would go as high :,nd lnd, a Gra y. secretary as $l5O 000 bv the enii of the year neasuier Past tun FMA did a business of $ 120,000 Pei Kms said that last vear FMA Hiili/etl a savings of $5500 hv Its cll ■ fount; If the gioup had a mrmliei stop of 50 fraternities, Pei kins said, the; saving could have been increased to around $l7 000 Perkins also said the txiuid hits s>< en disi losing the idea of gettmc n pint lim,' m full-time manage: to handle all the financial rnattersl of the association. Under the pre sent operating situation, the vol ume of business and the savings i.ali/id would not permit paying the -alaiv of such a.manager The Memh. i slop (“fimmittee re poi te.l .tint thire Paternities had diopped membership and six new memhvis had been taken in dur ing the past vear Seven new members of the Board of Trustees were elected at the meeting. Student members me John Lengeneeker. Hernaid R.smek, Glen Thierwechter, and David Hamrick. Theodore D Riehaids Jr. assis tant professor of agrieultuie ex tension. Thomas Hammonds, gen eral extension editor, and Ronald A Barton, assistant professor of fotestrv, were elected as alumni m« mhers • • • • • • • • • •®• STATE CS3 Future: 5:0!. 3 50. 5:5!. 7:46. *:44 "BACKLASH" Stat i mu Richard Widmark BEST IN TOWN Oven Hot PIZZA (lOEAL FOR STUDY BREAKS) You'va n«T*i iultd better PIZZA. Crisp crust generously covered with savory tomato sauce and tangy cheeses—the PERFECT TASTE TREAT. 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