FRIDAY. MAY 22..1959 The new officers of Gamma Sigma Sigma, women's servicei sorority, are: Alice Sipple, presi dent; June Gurke, first vice pres ident; Jean Baret, second vice president; Alyce George, corres ponding secretary; Loretta Ryzin ski, recording secretary; Jacque line Monaco, alumnae secretary; Doris Orlowek, treasurer; Cindy Hart, historian; Nancy Dengler, social chairman; Margaret Orch ard, publicity chairman. New officers of Phi Delta Theta are: Richard Lucas, president; David Ruppert, secretary; Pete Petersen, pledgemaster; R o b e r t Elliott, treasurer; James Ensley, rushing chairman; John Coult, caterer; Russell Foss, chorister; Ronald Beard, historian; Donald Book, chaplain; David Ruppert, librarian; Steve Fletcher, war den; John Blanck, house mana ger. The new officers of Theta Xi fraternity are: John Porter, pres ident; Ronald Novak, vice presi dent; S. Victor Mazza, caterer; Kent Yarnall, house manager; John Nelson, corresponding sec retary; Leroy Fetterman, treas urer; Frederick Bower, social chairman. ° New officers of PM Gamma Delta are: Fred. Biesecker, presi dent; Tom Balling, treasurer; Jerry Scott, recording secretary; Larry Buck. corresnonding secre tary, Don Bartoo, historian. New pledges of Phi Gamma, Delta are: Jack Anthony, Larry' Eason, Donald Bell, Frederick l3oyer, William Davidson, Chuck Ebert, Bob Evans, David Ellis, Charles Fink,- Skip Finkelston, John Glassburn, William Parker, Richard Pigossi, William Snow, Jack Soost, Robert Sponeybarger, David Schwartz. New officers of Aloha Gamma Delta sorority are: Cynthia Tal bert, president; Jacqueline David,' Ist vice president; Lois DiJoseph, 2nd vice president; Joanne Brew-, or, recording secretary; Pat Eck ert, corresponding secretary; Joan Hamilton, treasurer; Jean Slay ton, rushing; Annette Truran. so cial; Jonnylee Rodgers, activities. Officers of Acacia fraternity are: Charles King, president; K. Luane Tremba, vice president and pledgemaster; Russell Noll, social chairman; Edgar Grubb, rushing chairman; David Juers, secretary; William flowers, treas urer. The new pledges of Acacia are: John Black, Bernard Clyde, Eu hene Wapner and David Luke eart. New officers of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority are: Barbara Beatty, president; Ellen Burke, vice pres ident; Mimi Funke, recording secretary; Brenda Vogel, corres- WANTED! People to work on the Summer Collegian Business Staff!! Call X 543 or Annette Truran—XB3B University Creamery Sales Room Airy Product -3 ice Cream Creamery Butter Pasteurized Milk Cheddar Cheese Chocolate Milk Cottage Cheese Buttermilk Trappist Cheese Brick Cheese ( 2 0- ) cliti 'ponding secretary; Wendy Mo-, gan, treasurer; Janice Ilewlett,l rush chairman; Carol Fegley, so cial chairman; and Elaine Miele, I historian. Recently elected officers of Chi Phi are Peter Luckie, presi dent; James Molenari, social chairman; John Morton, secre tary; Charles Edmunds, treasurer; [John Buchart, pledgemaster; An drew Schultz, rushing and schol arship chairman; Bradley Davis, house manager and Martin Bol linger, caterer. New officers of Alpha Sigma Phi are, Charles Snyder, presi dent; Gary Kosmski, vice presi dent; Art Nagle, secretary and William Walton, treasurer. The following men are pledg ing at Alpha Sigma Phi: William Norton, William Leary, Ken Pol ilenz, Ray Wilkins, Charles Ber ger, Peter Deßalli, Craig Guth erie and Edward Kotchi, The new officers of Phi Sigma Delta are: Roger Dreeben, master frater; Alan Goldstein, vice mas ter frater; Abe Isenberg, treasur er; Donald Lipson, recording sec retary; Benjamin Bronstein, cor responding secretary; and Stuart Smith, historian. Initiates are Gerald Abrams, Marshall Goldstein, George Krevsky and Lewis Silverhart. New pledges are Robert Harri son, Barry Kesselman, Michael Rubinsky, Herbert Goldstein, Marcus Katzen, Larry Greenberg, Barry Yelen, Michael Tamarkin and Marvin Kaplan. Newly elected officers of Alpha Phi Sorority are Nancy Werner, president; Patricia Turner, Ist, vice president; Nancy Bruegge- I man, 2nd vice president; Margaret Kvashay, recording secretary; Jennifer Brown, corresponding' secretary; Kay Binder, treasurer;' and Mary Carolyn Weeks, rush, chairman. Newly elected pledge officers are Marika Fartuch, pres ident; Carol Franke; vice presi dent; and Shirley Manspeaker, secretary-treasurer. Beta Sigma Rho has elected Ber nard Magdovitz, chancellor; Till man Segal, vice chancellor; Ron ald Glou, warden; Phillip Bloom, auditor; Richard Haber, record ing secretary; and Stanley Sing er, corresponding secretary. Newly elected officers of Pi Beta Phi Sorority are Mary Ann Light, president; Carol Eblen, vice president; Maryanne Daw son, recording secretary; Carol Jo Harkness, corresponding sec retary; Margaret Hulse, treasurer; Bonnie Clark, social chairman; Judy Seifert, rush chairman; Mar garet Smyers, scholarship chair man; and Jane Lambert, pledge trainer. Newly elected officers of Alpha THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA LA Program For Math-Sci Remains Same The faculty of the College of the Liberal Arts yesterday wrap ped up a year of debate on pro posed changes for the mathe matics-science requirements by voting to retain the present pro gram with the addition of astr3n omy to the group of physical sci ences. The motion, which had been tabled at last month's meeting, was passed with no additional dis cussion. Until now astronomy 90, a non mathematical presentation of the principles of astronomy, has not been acceptable toward fulfill ment of the laboratory science re quirement. Action to revise- the program began last May when the faculty defeated a committee recommen dation to raise the credits required from 12 to 15, and approved a mo tion that Mathematics 2, 6 and 14 would no longer be acceptable toward fulfillment of the college requirements. A subsequent plan to require at least six credits in either phys ics or chemistry and three credits in the biological sciences was de feated. Pappas to Exhibit Work in Boston Art Gallery George Pappas, - assistant pro fessor of art and art education, will show 10 paintings and eight drawings at the Kenegis Gallery, Boston, Mass. The exhibition, which will last from tomorrow to June 11, will be his first solo showing. It will in clude paintings and drawings done along the Eastern seacoast as well as those done in the State Col , lege area, Epsilon Pi fraternity are Morton Gulak, master; Ira Rosenbaum, 'lst master; Robert Boxer, ex chequer; Gary Kaplan, scribe; Marshall Sneiderman, member-at large; Robert Cohen, house man , ager; Leslie Lipshutz, caterer; ILarry Feder, social chairman; Ira Leiberman, assistant exchequer; I Gary K apl an, corresponding scribe; and Robert Brow, sentinel. New officers of Sigma Chi fra ternity are Hart Langer, presi dent; Guy Guccione, vice presi dent; Robert Modell, secretary; and Norbert Connors, treasurer. Initiates of Sigma Chi are Ro bert Belus, James Jandora, Har- I old Deisher, Henry Barone, Thomas Brown, Carl Heller, Don tald Wilson, and Johnston Oberly. ,•-. , . •• •• CUT• . •••• .. • ... • . VACA T ION • • Sheraton Hotels STUDENT FACULTY PLAN Here's Good News for Studen)s, Faculty and all other college personnel. 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