PAGE MEI VE Tria*ngle Pledges Hold Top Average Triangle fraternity, whose pledge average for the last two semesters was 2.97, last night received the Pledge Schol arship Trophy at the Outstanding Pledge Banquet in the Iletzel Union Building. Ossian R. MacKenzie, dean of the College of Business Administration and vice president of business administration, vpoke on Greek ideals to the out-1 standing fraternity and sorority lC ab inet Column-- . pledges. The trophy was created this! (Continued from. page three) year by the Interfraternity Coun-,pose of which would be to ex c.], to be awarded each spring to plain the various branches of stu the fraternity with the best pledge dent government and how the average for the previous spring freshmen can take an active mart." and fall semester. Among the approved recom- MacKenzie told the pledges mendations were: what should be expected of s"That the use of student opin them in their respective groups. !ion polls be established." After polling his audience, Mac-1 eo"That Cabinet tape and broad- Kenzie summed up the answercast its more important meetings." saying that Greeks should set! •"That WDFM work in closer their own ideals and be ieady and;conjunction with the public rela willing to work for them. itions committee and WMAJ in MacKenzie listed the main con-!the use of WMAJ's AM facilities." tribiltions a Gieek should make! to his fraternity or sorority as;Geography Prof Gives scholarship, fi iendship, citizen -I ;Paper on Coal Mining ship, loyalty and a firm spiritual belief. He said that among these,' Dr. Phyllis R. Griess, associate a stiong spiritual belief should professor of geography, presented be the top contribution, a paper on "Past, Pi esent and Fu- Concerning citizenship, Mac- ture Foci of Bituminous Coal Strip Kenzie said this means partici- :Mining in Pennsylvania," at the pating locally in such groups ; general session of the Pennsyl as the Parent-Teachers Associa- lvania Academy of Science during lion, Rotary Clubs and other ;the 34th Annual Meeting at East service clubs. He pointed out ion that in a totalitarian regime, these are absent and we should "hold on and prize them." MacKenzie also stressed loyal ty, saying that once we learn to be loyal we will "hang on" to it devoting ourselves to fraternity, institution and country Richard Christian, of Pi Kappa Alpha, served as master of cere• monies. He entertained during the dinner' with ventriloquism. Co-edits New officers of Sigma Nu are Roy Sinclair, commander; Ronald Griffith, lieutenant commander; John Dunn, recorder; Robert Comfort, treasurer; V/illiam Hib ler, house manager•; Richard Rost, chaplain; Myron Coxe, reporter; William Corbin, alumni contact officer; Frederick Wolff, marshal]; Rox Carl, sentinel; David Scott, historian, and William J. Fiedler, assistant treasurer. New officers of Alpha Chi Sig ma are William Sekeres, master alchemist. Ronald Siders, vice master alchemist; George Maier, ecorder; Todd Coward, assistant treasurer; Harry Chambers, mas t;:r of ceremonies; Eugene Capri otti, Al Mowery, Mike„ Bonaroti, executive hoard; Donald Webb, caterer; John Bonestell, house manager; Waddell Biggart, pro fessional chaff man; John Aber, social chairman, and Vaughn Samuelson, historian. New pledges of Phi Sigma Del fa are Lawrence Abrams, Richard Feldman, Mark Refowich, Perry Adelson, Benjamin Bronstein, Jef frey Cohn, Richard Horowitz, Abe Isenb2rg, Donald Lipson, Martin Podway, Stuart Smith. Ronald Wa tztnan New officers of Chi Phi are Rob ert Caton. president; Richard Mc- Kernan, social chairman: Allan Larson, secretary; Charles Ed munds, treasurer; Joseph Hend rickson, pledgemaster; Peter Luckie, rushing chairman; John Sweeney, house manager, and James Knipe, caterer. New officers of Phi Kappa re Robert Piccone, president; Wil liam McGarry, vice president; Peter Magaro, secretary, an d Ward Swain, treasurer. WIIICeti Programs Friday night: C:5O Sign on and newa • 7 "A" rritin : 8, Iluhrapoppm' • : 8::30, Faintly Rdin in iscent ; 9. Nen a' ; 9:15. Star light lig% inn ; 10 Nees: 10:05, Light elassion I Jukebox; 11:10, Sign oft and news *A Iso carried on WM AJ e More than 21 per cent of 1957 U.S. highway deaths occurred on Saturdays. 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THE PRECEDING DAY RATES—t 7 words or less: 30.50 One insertion 00.75 Two insertion■ $l.OO Three insertions Additional Words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion FOR SALE '53 LINCOLN Capri sedan 2-tone nylon and leather interior. Completely over hauled, air-conditioned, new nylon tires, power steering, brakes, « indoms. Perfect condition. Nick AD 7-3479. '5O CISEV 2-aloor, two-tone; new front end brakes, Leanings, rods, clutch, good body and tiles. $l5O, Nick AD 7-3470. '57 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door, reasonable. Mu'.t sell. leaving country. Call Dave at AD 8-4082. WEHCOR s-speed Hi-Pi automatic record player; Flip Id-fl cnitrulize, haidly used— A2O. 239 S. Allen St., 2nd floor. NEW CLARINET, must sell, seasonable. Call AD 8-1200 PHLIJEGER PELICAN spinning reel. like new, extra spool with line $23 when new—st 6. Call Brad Karan AD 7-2002. 1929 MODEL A Ford coupe, &built en- gine, good body and tires, inspected. Call Al AD 8-0154. WILL SELL B]6oo Spalding tennis racket for 810.00. In excellent condition. Call ext. 864. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, six rooms: modern kitchen. One-half block from campus. June through Aug. only. Call AD 7-3023. LARGE ROOM for rent. Close to campus: private entrance: semi-private bath. Will rent single or double. Call AD 7-7111. TAN SUEDE jacket traded Monday at MI library. Cheerfully eNchtinged. Call AD 8.8081. HIGHWAY! Mech Eng Handbook Engineering Handbook. It will be published by Mc- Graw-Hill Company under the sponsorship of the American So ciety of Mechanical Engineers. ONE PAIR of black frame men's glasses in charcoal black case. Call Bob ext. 3330. LIGHT PENN STATE jacket outside 407 Boucke Wed. afternoon. Please contact Lea Boyer at AI) '7-2161. WILL PERSON knowing whereabouts of K&E slide rule No. 636911 with Jacob R Irostetter engraxefl on surface please return to Waring Information desk or call ext. NEI. WRISTWATCH—morning of April 12, west campus or town. Call ext. 2885. RCA% ant PINK LEATHER wallet of sentimental value in vicinity of Mall and Schwab. Renard offered. Please call Irene ext. 12354. SWISS-MADE wrist wat.h, leather strap— betneen Sparks and Bo.eke: lost Friday morning. Call Roger Shoemaker ext. 2905. ONE BLUE Na%y cap cover with gold anchor—Sigma Chi Sat. slight., Cali Norm ext. 2933. CLASS '56 Baldwin High School ring. Call Paul AD 7-4569. WILL THE person ssho took tan trench coat from 4th floor Boucke April 11 contact Bob Michael ext. 283. FOUND ONE PAIR men's black rimmed gla3sea in Waring lounge. Contact Daunts ext. 2814. WANTED YOUR OLD CAR or truck regardless of age or condition for salvage. Phone AD 84622. TWO OR three men to share apartment for summer months. Call AD 8-0911. COMBINATION Sports-News reporter. If Interested. call in person for interview. Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone. Pa. 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CHEVROLET Don't miss your Chevrolet dealer's APRIL SALES SPECTACULAR! FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1958 Naval Chemist to Speak Dean Walter, head of the ana lytic-chemical branch of th e Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., will address the Inter-Varsity Bible Fellow ship at 7:30 tonight in 214 Boucke. WANTED UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR requires five or six room furnished house or apart ment Sept. through June. Write Janice Carroll, 212 Whitmore. DELIVERY MAN-8 p.m. to 11 p.m. six nights a week. See Mr. Dashbach, Nit. tany Deli, 400 E. College Me. I:111==111121 MISCELLANEOUS GATHER 'ROUND RoPI Knight.' and welcome to our clan, Brother Hubert— gentleman, scholar, and a really fine man. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! for the most for. able Prof Our Ptofessor Scarf of Penn State. Today is the last chance to Note for your college's best liked professor. Cast your ballot at the Deans Office of your college or HUB desk. OPPORTUNITIES FOR Pi hi in the junior or senior class who are interested in a summer counselling position in a fine coed camp. Director of Fine Forest Camp in the Pocono), will inters iew et the Student Employment Office in 01,1 Main on Wed . April 23. Sign up in advance for an appointment. CARS SIMONIZED—we pick up and olc , liver four hour service—Eli.os. Call Nate The Simonize Man AD 8-0904. FRESHMEN—Pick up sour FREE tickets at the HUB desk for the Freshman CIRRI! Dance "April In Blue" to be held in the HUB ballroom April 19 born 9 . t0 12. ULTRA SMART chemise? Casual Ber mudas? Have them expertly tailored from materials of your choke for con. siderahly le” than store prices. Call AD 8-8256. ITS HASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl way Latest factory equip. ment. prompt service, guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. University rennin Service, 614 Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. 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