PAGE EIGHT • Sororities Pledge 193 Coeds lioum Students C , • • • , oiieg Practice Editing I (Continued front page one) • s esti t o n orma us ing A ,ouF;;. a e li s s t m ucien eo ts ur% n e the ar c e orn g r la sisal plant, a lay advisory com linnintglealtdtceres c;sf businessmen e L ,s r m m e e n d and civic first hand experience in editing! When established, this commit- A total of 11.13 coeds Ilse Butli i Karla Teas, M, ray E. Ph: Mu: Sandra Lamont, Jose- , newspapers this week. tee will take its place along with Funks, Janet Kohut. ahire Rider Mary Dalzell, Joan With C. Wallace Abel, instruc- the other two governing bodies pledged sorce,t.is 25 a result Alpha Xi Delia: Virginia Sank- Haley, Barbara Yoder, Barbarator in journalism, they have been of the program:the Committee q,i of informal i ung, • A I l ia fN , Mary Ron'', L.; nnt Melvin, Ann Breisch, Sherry Kennel. Al ice in Martinsburg since Monday ob- for Presidents and the four-man Darla Conn Joan Vailr, Dee Hau- Sipple, Phyllis Breisch Elizabeth servingand participating in the Operating Committee. ended Friday. ser Barbara Jacques, Barbara Goodenow, Mon Lou Bergman• ipublication of the Mormons Covet The Operating Commiittee is Sigma Sigma Sigma sororify has Jol'inaton, Dorothy Querrr, Bonnie Phi Sigma Sigma: Constance t Herald , Martinsburg, and the Cove made up of one representative the largest pledge class with 14 Jones. Ulm Lois Neuharth, Elaine Mon-INews, Roaring Spring, from each of the four member pledges, Beta Sigma Omicron: Karin dell, Janet Bressler, Nan Berila-1 Students on the field trip, schools. John Mencher is the Of the 356 coeds that registered Brindley, Barbara Honcheli. Jl2- min, Lillian Fischer, Barbara Ann ' which ends tomorrow, are Gail U niversity's representative on for rushing, 160 did not pledge a dish Thompson. Shirley Beers, Krause, Diane Sperling, Judith a Canouse, junior in home eco- the committee. sorority Three coeds dropped out Rebecca Reynolds, Barbara Reel. Berman, Anita Snydman inomics from State College; Red- A student enrolling in the con of rushing because they felt it Beth Ann Boltz. Terese Osta- Pi Bela Phi: Susanne Stover,lneY Felix, senior in journalism ter who wishes to count his cred was too time consuming pow icz. Joyce Klingeman, Bar.- Anne Bickel, Sydney Hughes, s u _lfrom Gettysburg; Norman Troyer, its toward graduation from the Only sax sororities, Alpha Chi bara Greene. Gayle Kelchner. san Dowell, Elizabeth Clarke,aaemor in agricultural engineering University must state this inten- Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Chi Omega: Linda Hauser. Anne Carol Eblen, Barbara Fryer, Mary from Union City; Fredrick Wilcox, tion at - the time of enrollment. Gamma. Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Milliken, Car o I Dominick, Su-,Ann Light !senior in agricultural j ournalism ;Students who v 1.-,h to graduate Beta Phi and Phi Mu, filled their zanne Hornberger, Julia Toohey.' Sigma Delta Tau: Sandra Le- from Scranton; and Doro t h y from Elizabethto ..r , or Lebanon quota, which is 50. Mary Yeager, Edna °ewe! vine, Dorothy Ostwind, Gl enna Zglinski senior in home eco- Valley may make their decisions Three an:or:ties, Kappa Delta, Delta Gamma: Susan Suhr, Nan- Bowman, Brenda Bankler,Lorelei nomics from Shenandoah.after completing 30 credits of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Zeta cy Campbell, Catherine Fleck, Danetz, Maxine Kahn, Frances ;Winter work at the center. Tau Alpha, have 49 members. Doris Jean Grosh, Bonnie Doo- Rosenfield, Isabel Gurman, Mar -I t vvm er Name d Delegate Of course, Keller said, any stu- The quotas are more nearly little, Patricia Frank. ian Benefield, Nola Snyder, ITo Metallurgical Confab dent who wishes to enroll for filled th a n in th e past the ',ears. Delta Zeta: Vanca_G-leeten, Bar- Sigma Sigma Sigma: Margoer- Wesley P. Winter, assistant pro- credits toward graduation from according to Mrs. R Mae Schultz, bale Moore, Mary Herold, Vir- ite Dounes, Judith Kirchner, Bren- fessor of industrial engineering, the Uniiersityjnust first meet the assistant dean of women. ginia Fiamish, Helen Mitchell. Jo da Klofkorn. Arden MacHatton . , has been appointed by the Board University's en t ran c erequire- Thoae pledging sororities are:Ann 1,1 1 7 11 0 m K a therin e Davis, Mary O'Brien, Sandra Uronal. of Trustees of the American So-iments.This is necessary, he said, Alpha Chi Omega: Doris-Jean Marilyn sche e tz J o a n Buckno. Beatrice Troller. Sue Strunk, Jo- ciety for Metals as a delegate to so that no "back door" will be !Hiller, Margery Green, Christine Sarah stein, Susan Corbin, Jo dith Keiser, Joan Kisslo, Jo a n the Second World Metallurgical onened to the University. Wetzel, Constance Edmonds, Nan- Anne Schneider. Lucas, Mary Masters. Arl e n e Co• cy Simpson, Roberta Gbur, Con- Gamma Phi Beta: Janet Thomp- Starkey, Jane Monefeldt t The e res c s o The center is self-supporting. conference will be held Students pay $lB a credit and stance Daly. son, Mary Struble Suzanne Wy t- Theta Ph: Alpha: Patricia Wil- this week in Chicago t there are no operational costs for Alpha Epsilon Phi: Judith Le- tanbach "Dorothy Voelker, Elaine son, Rosemary Raleigh, Sandra iesic yin., Harriet Rosenberg, Wilma Baker, Diane Mori occo, Ru t h ia When al Finn, Susan Cunningham, Anita Whisler Named to Post When and plant if a physical plant Estrin. Ja4 ne Tolson. Ellen Gana- Fronheiser, Cynthia Good Melina Webb, Joyce Glenn, Marlene Fer- Dr. Benjamin A. Whisler, pro-;i s begun, Keller said, all financial pp). Roxanne Friedlander Esther Mazza,Mari Ann Resko Con- rant', Barbara Charnitski support for construction and fesaor and head of the Depart—support Nam% 11.ifman Louise Sul:- stance McCormack Zeta Tau Alpha: Barbara Mot- inent of Civil Engineering, has maintenance must come from the ten Kappa Alpha Theta: Patricia son, Georgine Novak, Elizabeth i peen appointed to the depart- residents of Harrisburg. Alpha Gamma Delta: Linda Ful- Lt nhai dt 13 arb a r a Stevenson, Encl, mental advisory committee on leiton. Alice Past:mills, Virginia Paula Mi ller. training for the Pennsa h ania De- IFC News Staff to Meet Fltzmartm. Mar ie Marzzacco. Dor- Kappa Kappa Gamma: Margot FFA Glee Club to Meet a partment of Health. The editorial staff of the IFC othy Craig, Betty Thompson, Jean Flagg, Audrey Graham, Judith The glee club of the Future Slayton, Pati icia Paulick AriKett Lynn, Suzanne Keener, Nancy Farmers of America will hold Block and Bridle to Meet - Nevis will meet at 6:45 tonight Truran, Lois Ri•i ve, Marjorie liar- Mdlt.n song practice at 7 tonight in 100 Movies and slides on ".A_Toui of at Phi Kappa Tau. Aasig nment, n i next be given out ll ri- Jacque! 20 Da id issue Kappa Delia: Carole Cm Sheila Carnegie to prepare for the Ag Europe," will be shown at a meet- - Alpha Omicron P. I loa •• T hom-Stn hl. Susan Lange Barbara Rob-'Hill Party, which will be held ing of the Block and Bridle Club i°l the as, Jeannt•lt( ‘,p.1:4,4•1 Vs il 1011 e (ltSOll Elizabeth Corman, Jacque- from 5 p.m,until midnight Satur- at 7:30 p.m.tomorrow in 206 —--- Gordon, Bai vai aB• aiti Jt ,in iti lane My ers, Caro! Ploesch, day in Recreation Hall. Ai msby JACK WIMMER says ig u AlorJz we b, , .e large :-.decnon of snow-caps :n stork. It 14111 you to trade in your old tirts now. We also v. ill hold ...our winter tires for ou needed. WIMMER'S SUNOCO 503 E College .4D 8-6143 Esso BATON ROUGE REFINERY ESSO RESEARCH LABORATORY NEEDS • CHEMISTS • ENGINEERS Will Interview November 8 F . fr ti I A ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY , BATON ROUGE, PRIVACY Duffy's historic tavern in Boalsbuig has 3 dining rooms to guarantee your banquet the privacy it deserves. Whether the group includes you and your family or a whole fraternity or sorority you'll find that Duffy's serves your banquet with respect. Call HO 6-6241 and make reservations now. It's never too early. Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Rowe 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) YEAR -ROUND RECREATION //// / 5 / / / THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE DENNSYLVANIA PHYSICISTS Chemical Mechanical Electrical Civil LEISURELY LIVING FOR POSITIONS IN PUBLIC WORKS Design - Investigation - Construction ENGINEERING OF Roads - Bridges - Sewers Storm Drains - Hydraulic Structures - Buildings - Water Works See the Representative of the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Civil Service Commission Engineering Recruitment Service On This Campus Soon Our brochure is on file in your Placement Office WEDNESDAY, NOVE,', 4 3ER 6. 1457 LA. C,LASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MECHANICAL 'DRAWING rilu:pment. Rea sonable. Call AD 7-2412. ask for Dan. PORTABLE BERMES Swiss Typewriter. 'Weighs 9 lbs. 11" x II" practically new. Will sacrifice for 413. Call AD 8-5657'.. BALLERINA LENGTH forma/. blue net. size 15. worn onij once. Call HO 6-64:17.. OVER $4OO with of gabardine Air Force Officers Uniform;. Vail sell 'ter highest biibier. For further information call AD 8-6267. kFRESH PRESSEDCMER. Truck will he at Werner Freezer Fresh Saturday eve fling. Sunday .arternnon. Sunday evening. ;Please bring jugs. 1957 FORD Continental kit complete. good condition. cheap. Call AD 8-8986. WANTED - - - TYPING Rxperieneefl. all types. term paperer. thesis. and research projects. Call AD 1-7917 after 5 p.m.. 172. East College. MALE STUDENT re , ted to 'share quiet apartment. one mist" from campus. Two large rooms, kitchen, 'oath, parkins space. Call AD 8-0520. WANTED: A WIFE. must be able to cock. Call AD 8-8842 after 7. Ask for Ron. TAPERECORDER I good condition. Call ext. 3475 after 5. Ask for Mel. WILL PERSON who took Alligator Rain coat from Theta Xi Saturday night please return. I have yours. Call Barry Brandt AD T-2tatz- ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT with pair of brown and metallic rimed-- tzlasFes in pocket. Lost at Phi Sigma Delta. Phone Al) 8-9026. BAUCH & LOMB 15:35 Binoculars in tan leather sipper carrying case Sat.. Nov. 4 between campus parking area No. 80 and Milibrook between 4:20 and 5:15 p.m. Re ward, Call EL 54712 3 to 5. IF YOU traded Mliirotor Ralncoot with we at Christy's Sat. illeht. call Clyde John son AD 8-9038. I hati•e yours. BLUISH-GREY Overcoat at Delta Tau Delta. I 'nave yours plus reward. Every thing to gain. Call ED ext. 2735. WILL PERSON who took Penn State note book from :Ird floor Enzineerirtg 8 please call John Ner ext. 293. PLEASE RETURN raincoat !Oat at Phi Kappa Psi Sunday—lt—kaa my glasses in pocket. I can't study. Bill Harris AD 7-4908. FOUDII) FOUND--GIRL'S Cardigan Sweater, Loeuet Lane and Fairmount Ave. Sat. night. Owner nail Mrs- Leathers AD 7-233.. MISCELLANEOUS TURKEY SHOOT. Turkeys or cash pries every Friday nite 8 2.ru. Ferguson Lions Club Lions Park, Prise Grove !dills. Pa. LET THE WORLD know that Jacob Zeller came from a 59 to 23 in Math 4t. Now shut-up!!! WEEKEND FLIGHTS to Philadelphia sad vicinity round-trip by appointment- Four Passenger plane available also scenic flights on . weekends by appointment. Call ELgin 54212. The Flying Bricklayer. APPLES.-Red and golden Delicious. Stay. man-Winesay. /tone Beauty, Northern Spy, Baldwin and Winter Banana. Berner Apple Fenn, three tulles out W. College Ave. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of rwevrriters. We will cell for and deliver raur AD trpewriter. ?Ottani , Office Equipment. 6-6124.