PAGE EIGHT Five Alumni Named To 'Outstanding' Roll Five alumni have been selected by the Board of Trustees to be entered on the 1957 roll of Distinguished Alumni. Named by the Trustees because their "personal life, professional achievement and community service best exemplify the objectives of Penn State" are: Samuel F. Hinkle, Columbia, who last July was named to the newly-created position of presi dent of the Hershey Chocolate Corp. Harvey B. Jordan, Pittsburgh, who rose from the ranks to be come vice president in charge of operations for U.S. Steel Corp. John R. Richards, Scranton, who advanced in education to become Chancellor of Oregon State System of Higher Educe cation. - Fred M. Waring, Tyrone, who has attained international fame as an orchestra leader and choral director. Oliver G. Willits, Camden, N.J., who rose from the ranks to be come Chairman of the Board of Campbell Soup Co. President Eric A. Walker, in announcing the awards on be half of the Trustees, said this a?..,E V.,1 41: t .t . -•••4•' • • *:. -• • e C-4 4 • ` " , 410 4 1,-; trLY C A ,„" ".4,417"" • 4 t r r27l . :r: - • •"[."' j'• '=z14 , ..!, - • marks the seventh straight year the University has paid tribute to outstanding alumni. The principal purpose of these awards, which were founded upon the suggestion of former President Milton S. Eisenhower, is to recog nize and salute the achievements lof outstanding graduates. The recipients were selected from a panel of candidates recom mended by Dr. Walker. Bronze medallions will be presented to the alumni at exercises to be held on campus during The annual re union assembly Saturday June 15. Chem• Phys Paper Available The Chem-Phys Newsletter will be available today at the Hetzel 'Union Building and in the chem istry and physics buildings. 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