FRIDAY. MARCH 1. 1957 Kadis Tonig The "Dick Kadis Dr an attempt to reach the line set for tonight. Co fund to $655.49 yesterd mark will be reached Seven contributors donut terday's amount with Delta Phi topping all donations $l5 check. At a 'meeting of the Intrsity 1 3res "S" Club, co-sponsors the drive along with The Daily Collegian, it was reveal that all money pledged to the drive was received with the xcep. lion of two or three. Club I dent Paul Roberts sat last night that he expected those donations to be in shortly. Sigma Chi still leads the fra ternity and sorority "money" race with its $3O donation. Fraterni ties and sororities who have not donated are asked to send in their contributions no later than to night. All money should be sent to The Daily Collegian office or dropped off at Delta Upsilon fra ternity. A check for the total amount of money in the fund will be sent to 8 H-Ball competitors Advance to 3d Round Eight men advanced into the third round of the IM handball tourney Wednesday night while 14 others won their opening mat ches. Flight 1 winners: Dave Jones, Theta Chi, downed Matt Podbe sek, Kappa Sigma; John Fry, Chi Phi, beat Terry Woodvine, Phil Kappa Alpha; Jim Lysek, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tripped Don Hale, Delta Sigma Phi; Al Hibler, Sig ma Nu, downed Lewis Lynch, Al pha Sigma Phi; and Don Fergu son, Phi Gamma Delta, bested John Haas, Sigma Chi. Bill Gallagher, Phi Kappa, stopped Marty Meer, Phi Sigma Delta; Dick Mood, Phi Kappa Tau, slammed Norm Schue, Alpha Zeta; and Don Harnett, Theta Kappa Epsilon, defeated Bab Lackey, Phi Lambda Phi. • Other winners were: Ken Sacks, Alpha Zeta, over Ed Walker, Phi Mu Delta; Joe Moore, Phi Sigma Kappa, downed Ed Lynam, Sigma Chi; Don Kauffman, Alpha Chi Sigma, tripped A' Derzak, Sigma Phi Alpha; Paul Trimmer, Phi Delta Theta, shutout Don Benner, Delta Sigma Phi; and Al Rose, at i erAtete s to get a better shave! PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE-.LOTION eadline ,t; $6501n $650 In Nre" stepped up its pace yesterday in $7OO mark before the 9 o'clock dead , tributions totaling $71.60-raised the :y and it is expected that the $7OO ometime today. • • yes- Sigma ith a the Kadis family in the next few days. The family is now in debt over $13,000 in medical bills and although the $7OO amount is far from that total it still, according to Roberts, "expresses the good will and sympathy of the Penn State student body." Kadis suffered a cerebral hem morahage in a Sept. 29th football game while playing for Geneva College. He has been unconscious for the past five months and is still unable to recognize members of his family. The Cleveland hos pital, where Kadis is being treat ed, still lists his condition as "poor." Yesterday's Donors: Della Sigma Phi $l5 , Beta Sigma Rho 511:25 Sigma N $10.75 Alpha Chi Rho Sl6 Leonides $lO Sigma Pi $3 Anonymous $5.60 Sigma Alpha Mu, topped Edwin; Rhoads, Theta Chi. Bill Hastings, Delta Chi, ; downed Charles Evans, Chi Phi; Lou Savadore, Zeta Beta Tau, bested Allen Davies, Phi sigma Kappa; Al Balkey, Alpha Sigma' Phi, beat Don Sanders, Phi Kappa Tau; Walt Knapp, Tau Phi Delta, slammed Arnold Harris, Beta Sig ma Rho; and Ed Heister, Alpha Gamma Rho, defeated Dennis Uhrin, Phi Kappa. . . . SEE YOU at the CENTRE COUNTY SPORTSMEN'S SHOW MARCH 1,2, 3, 4 Clemson Motor Co Annex, State College, Pa . WIN FREE One of Six Pairs of LEE RIDERS Stop at our booth and register Workmen and Western Supply 310 W. Beaver AD 7-2545 ff 014, 4 -4 4 IPA lee Sp. use THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PE PR E - ELECTRIC SHAVE LO7IIOH Quicker . .. closer . . . smoother ... no matter what machine you use. 1.00 Plus fax SHULTON New York • Toronto 45 Lettermen Initiated Into Varsity Club In one of the largest initia tions since it was formed, the Varsity "S" Club last night la 45 letter - winners at la meeting in Delta Upsilon President Paul Roberts, after the initiation ceremonies, gave re ports on the "Dick Kadis Drive" and declared the drive a success. Over $6OO has been collected. The 45 new members were also measured for jackets. which are given to all members of the Club. In other business conducted the Club agreed to hold an Easter egg hunt for area grade school children. but a date has not been set. Members initiated were: Sam Wolcott, Bill Wehmer, Pat Rielly, Richie McMillen, Les Wal ters, John Pepe, Bill Kirby, Ro meo Panozzo, Adie Stevens, Ben Williams, Steve Garban, Dave Hasse, Jay Livziey, Bob Findley. and Irving Hill. Ron Lewis. Phil Mullen. Ogler Norris. Mike Stollmeyer, Hess, Jim Notton, Ed Moran. 1 Alan Jones. Jim Schry. Paul Schonbackler, Ed Drapcho, Earl Poust, Dave Watkins. John Mc- Mullen. and Joe SaboL Charley Ruslavage, Dean Rossi, Maurice Schleicher, Ron Markie wicz, Dick Coats, Bob Ramsay, Rod Perry, Per Torgersen, Clem Schoenebeck, Paul Bauer, Herb Hertner, Ron Rainey, Emil Cap ;rara, Steve Baidy, and Fred Kerr. Bowling— (Continued from page six) Delta Theta Sigma over Alpha Epsilon Pi. Phi Kappa, led by Bob Kunda's 197-488 series, won the third game and total team score race to gain a tie with Theta Chi, 2-2. Delta Chi scored a 3-1 victory over Phi Epsilon Pi although Phi Ep's Bob Alperin was high man with a 189-470 box. lE=I IM Mat, Volleyball Entries Due Enties for the 1957 intramural; Fraternity teams are allowed volleyball and wrestling tourna- three alternates, who may wrestle ments are due Wednesday at 4:30, in any class. Regular entries must p.m. in the MI office in Recreationlcompete in the division in which Hall. they are entered. Organizitions may enter the' l The entry fee is 25 cents per volleyball tournament as o n e.man team. Leagues will be made up ofl six. or seven teams, with each• team playing the others in its! league. League winners will play off for the championship. The en-; try fee is $l.OO per team. Fraternities may enter one con testant in each weight in the wrestling competition, which inde pendents may enter individually. Specialized training program Earn a regular professional engineering salary as you work on carefully rotated assignments giving you a comprehensive view of RCA engineering. Your indi vidual interests are considered and you have every chance for permanent assignment in the area you prefer. Your work gets careful review under RCA's. advancement plan and you benefit from guidance of experienced engineers and interested management. 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