THURSDAY, MAY 21 New Ed For Fro New editors of F ith, campus humor magazine, ar: Alan Elms, junior in psycholog. from La- Center, Kentucky, and James Winpenny, junior in -rts and let ters from Baltimore. Howard Lincoln, ji Division of Counselin and Stewart Barmen in business adminis Pittsburgh, were business managers. Other appointment were Rich ard Brady, junior i psychology from State College, and Roger Drebeen, junior in ausiness ad ministration from Un ontown, ad vertising manage s; Maxine Shall, sophomore i chemistryi from Carlisle, promot on director;, Connie McCormack, junior home economics fro Tarentum,l copy editor; and Ric and Lowry, junior in architectur. from Wil low Grove, circulation manager. Also appointed vere: Sara Monroe, freshman i arts and letters from Merion, as office manager; Gretchen Harrison, freshman in journalis from Tar entum, as photogratihy director; and Rosabelle Kitzmiller, junior in education from Harrisburg, as an exchange director. William Crist, junior in journ alism from Harrisburg, was re appointed as art director and Sally Browning, junior in home economics from Wyalusing, was re-named as an exchange director. Lyman to Present NROTC Awards Rear Admiral C. H. Lyman, commandant of the Fourth Naval District, will present awards to outstanding midshipmen of the Naval ROTC Battalion during the annual Awards Day Ceremony at 1:15 p.m. today on front campus. Following the presentation of awards, Admiral Lyman will re ceive the salute of the battalion of Midshipmen as it passes in re view. Admiral Lyman assumed com mand of the Fourth Naval Dis trict, which comprises Pennsyl vania, Ohio, Delaware and South ern New Jersey early this year. 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Colleg State College, , 1959 Artist-Mother Seeks Portrait itors Of Young Son A graduate student in art edu cation appealed yesterday for the! return of a portrait of her four year-old son, Billy, taken from the art display at the Hetzel Union' Building sometime Monday night! The artist, Mrs. Marlene Lin-1 derman, 106 Bell Ave., reported that one of her neighbors saw a! group of boys carrying a canvas; out of the building about 10:40; p m. Monday. The neighbor told her the boys were laughing as they put the canvas into a car. , and drove off. Because of the sentimental value of the painting, Mrs. Linderman i said she will allow those who took it 48 hours to return it to, some place where it will be recog-' nized and given back to her. If the painting is not returned by then, Mrs. Linderman said she's will release details of those be-! lieved to have taken it to police.l If returned, she promised that no mention will be made concerning; the thieves. Inior in the g from Erie, sophomore Ira t ion from j amed new The painting was valued by her at $l5O, but she said the senti mental value of the portrait out weighs this as far as she is con cerned. ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. Oil helps preserve today for tomorrow - - ;•• 5 •' , • dos—now fool And , fabulous you can ,tick color The high points in life keep their warmth in movies made at home. Baby's first bath ... first step . . . first birthday party—and all the other firsts to come. They're captured for keeping on safety film made with an oil-based chemical. Esso Research helped provide the process for making this important chemical directly from oil. In film, as in fuel, ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. rmacy Ave. enna. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Pi Beta Phi Receives WRA Participation Cup Pi Beta Phi sorority has been awarded the Women's Recreation Association gold cup for having the highest point score in intra mural sports participation. Scores were determined by add ing the first, second and third place wins of all independent !and sorority women's teams en .tered in the intramural lcompe titions in field hockey, basketball, !volleyball, softball, bowling and bridge. 25 Men Initiated Into Sigma Tau Twenty-five men, including one faculty member, have been in itiated into Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary fraternity. nity. The new members attended an initiation banquet at the Eutaw House where Edwin T. Wil liams, associate professor of chem ical engineering, spoke on "The Engineering Graduate in the Teaching Profession." Richard A. Strand, instructor in electrical engineering, was the faculty initiate. New undergrad uate members are: William Bowers, Henry Durr wachter, William Gerchonis, Rich ard Horst, Jacob Hostetter. Da vid Juers, Donald Kerr, Csaba Koblos, John Kocerha, John Mc- Arthur, Richard McKibben, Da vid Nell. Frank Paul, Gordon Ramsey, .Tay Reed, Grant Riddle, Walter Scott, John Shedden. 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