The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 05, 1957, Image 2

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AZ Wins Outstanding Award
Followed by Teke's, Beta's
By ANNE FRIEDBERG
Alpha Zeta was presente•
the Outstanding F r a t ernity
Award last night at the Inter
fraternity-Panhellenic Coun
cils banquet in the Nittany
Lion Inn.
Alpha Zeta also received the
scholarship trophy in the social
professional fraternities division
for the second consecutive time.
This award is presented to the
social-professional fraternity that
had the highest average for the
fall semester.
Last year, Alpha Zeta placed
third among the outstanding frat
ernities behind Beta Sigma Rho
and Phi Gamma Delta, who was
first.
Other fraternities after Alpha
Zeta were Tau Kappa Epsilon,
Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma,
Triangle, Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi
Delta Theta, Beta Sigma Rho, Phi
Gamma Delta and Alpha Epsilon
Pi, in that order.
The Outstanding Fraternity
Award is based on fraternity ac
tivities throughout the year eval
uated on a point basis.
Beta Theta Pi moved into third
place among fraternities this year
from their fifth-place position last
year. Tau Kappa Epsilon, who
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placed second this year, were
fourth-place winners last year.
For coming from 47th to third
place in the fraternity scholastic
standings, Theta Delta Chi was
awarded the Sigma Chi trophy
for academic improvement.
Theta Delta Chi was also;
awarded the scholarship cup for;
having the highest average among
social fraternities for the fall se-i
mester. Their average was 2.62_
Fraternity winner of the Greek'
Week poster contest was phi Ep
silon PL Honorable mention was
given to Beta Theta Pi and Phi
, Kappa Psi.
Tau Kappa Epsilon, seven-time'
winner in the fraternity division;
lof the IFC-Panhel sing, was pre-'
sented with a 26%-inch trophy.
Second-place winner Delta
Upsi
lon received a bronze plaque.
, Fraternity award presentations,
were made by Daniel Land, re-'
tiring IFC president.
A new award this year, the Sig
ma Sigma Sigma trophy, was pre-,
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
sented to Sigma Delta Tau for
showing the most improvement
in sorority scholastic standings.
Sigma Delta Tau 'came from 21st
place for the spring semester of
1956 into first place with an av
erage of 3.16 for the fall semester.
They also reecived the scholar
ship cup for having the highest
average among sororities.
Trion colony received the tro
phy for sororities in the Greek
Week poster contest. Honorable
mention was given to Delta Delta
'Delta and Delta Gamma.
Kappa Delta, a first-time win
ner in the sorority division of the
EFC-Panhel sing, received a 2614-
.inch trophy for their win. Kappa
Alpha Theta, the second-place
(Continued on page eleven)
THE FABULOUS
Traditional 'Weekend' Snows
Will Accompany IFC Ball
The traditional big weekend
snows will accompany coeds and
their dates to Recreation Hall to
night for the annual IFC-Panhel
Ball.
Sammy Kaye. "The King of
Swing and Sway," and his orches
tra will play from 9 to 1 tonight
for the semi-formal dance.
Big, weekend snows are re
nowned at the University and
they can be counted on to come
"just in the nick of time." This
year. although it is already April,
is no exception. The snow that
started late Wednesday night,
however, will not hinder the gay
atmosphere prevailing around the
campus. according - to the weather
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The ball is the final event of
this year's Greek Week. Fresh
man women will receive 12 and
1 o'clock permissions which may
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Stars of Capitol Records
Buddy Morrow
and
Coming fo Rec Hall April 1
Sunday Afternoon at BO
Admission: $1.50
Sponsored by . . . The Jazz Club
FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1957
be taken either tonight or tomor
row night.
Upperclass women have a 2 o'.
I clock tonight and a 1 o'clock per
mission tomorrow night._ _
Tickets are still available at the
Hetzel Union desk or may be pur
chased at the door tonight. The
price is $5 per couple.
The ticket sale was lagging con
siderably for the dance, according
to Howard F. Thompson, retiring
IFC vice president. Up until Wed
nesday, only .11 fraternities had
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