PAGE TWELVE Newly initiated members of New officers of Pi Lambda Phi Gamma Sigma Sigma, national are: William Dusack, rex; Rich women’s service sorority are, arc * Kubic, aichon; Ronald La- Jati i r e Hedcrson, Rose Lawe, t°rre, K of E; Robert -Carret Sally Llewilyn, Bonnie Leitzel, J, a > sci_ibe; Jere Gainer, marshal. Patricia Lyons, Jerrie Markos, New initiates are - Robert Car- I.yn Michaels, Josepha Moehul- ro H a ’ de T re Gainer, Bernard Gold ski. Louise Muhlenbeck, Janet sm ', u L Hugh Joyce, Frank Peluso Nichoi, Regina Olivis, Joan Oslo- and Fran J? Santoroski. New pled vieh, Su/anne Pohland, Barbara Efs are: Robert Cordover, James Pond, Virginia Reese, Jinny R, IXO , n ’ r)^,V® ene Nayser and Mi- Ricker, Donna Roberts, Ruth Sa- °" ae rerlson. Inman, Sheila Schoor, Carol Sil- New pledges of Alpha Epsilon cox, Barbara Smith, Mary Smith, Pi are: Leonard Gold, Ronald Sandra Spitzer, Jean Sullivan, Savitz, Jerry Sigmund, Sidney Elaine Trama, Carolyn Webb, Diamond, Benson Malkin, Wayne Gail Whitfield. Anmuth, Ronald Tucker. Newly elected officers of Acacia fraternity are: Edwin Kohler, piesident; Eugene Wapner, vice president: John Witmer, social chairman; Thomas Hamer, rush chairman, John Bailey, secretary; Geoige Machlan, treasurer; and Gerald Logue, alumni corres pondent New initiates of Acacia are Wal lace Diehl, Carter Becker, Blair Bice, Stephen Giegg, Thomas Hamer, Charles Jacques, George Machlan. John Witmer, William Shenk, Harold Zook, Larry Mill house, William Paris, Leonard Butkeiwicz, Keith Stevens, Ger ald Logue, Glenn Ream. Jack Wert, James Karl and William Campbell. The new officers of Phi Gamma Delia fraternity are Donald Bar too, president; Gregory Kelley, tieasurer; Joseph Bood, recording secretaiy; Charles Barb, historian; Robert Evans, cateier; and Doug lass Leighton, house manager. Newly elected officers of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity are David Kiser, president; Jon Musser, vice president; Ben Zimmerman, sec letary; Bob Janke, treasurer; Neil White, caterer; Paul Yeagle, house manager; Guy Tucci, social chair man; Anthony Sarli, pledgemas tcr; Dave Truitt, sergeant-at-arms. The new officers of Della Della Delta are Margaret McPherson, piesident; Sally Genzler, Ist vice president; Roberta Engelbrink, 2nd vice president; Sue First, re cording secretary; Sally Tapasto, corresponding secretary; Olive Rebel - , treasurer; Eleanor Rosen berger, chaplain; Judy Anzalone, social chan man; Linda Harmon, lush chairman; Ellen Mills, pub licity chairman and Sigrid Fer nelius, song chairman. + CLASS FOR SALE TWO TICKETS fm Sat. nighf* NCAA. ( all H..n UN 5-272't R 8 Sl* K V 8 D SKA'I tickets for NCAA Meet Tall Don AU 8-a7% between 10*15 am, nn«l ! HO pm. TWO FRIDAY afternoon reserved tickets lit gvmmtsiic i Call Chuck UN r»-7s<n (iYM MEET tickets for Fi i. and Sat night. ( 'ii II Don AD 7-2858. I'UU 4-DOOR DESOTO in good condition. H***t offei. Call KMpire 4-1413, Outre Hall ONE I.YM tnk*‘t f<*i Sutunlav night, teivtd Mat front row of balcony, $6 00. Call UN r.-fi.Ua N r AA Id M litkrlM foi ail t.ent**, ■on reset vnl Call John AD 8-8617. GREEN KNIT SUIT, gray chinchilla cent, both iht 1 8. Bought last Near, worn only ftw times. Suit vvoith $36, belling for $l5. Coat $2O VN 6-7824. WALNUT LUMBER, hlenl for binUllng fm nit nt e Call after 6 pm. AD 8-1016 or AD 8.0820 1946 M)KD cheap, dependable town trans- portation: seven excellent tires. $lOO, AD 8.15116 evenings. ONE RkSMIVKD beat for Sat. night gvm finals. Highest bidder. Call Denny AD 8-8718 ROYAL TYI’KWHITKU, almost brand new , $66 or beat offer Mike. AD 7-2108 RESERVED KENT tickets for NCAA g\m finals Kiulav and Satin day. After 5 pm eall Chi ol \D 7-2191 _ KO|)\K Binm Mtn Cnniera with telephoto lens, excellent condition. Phone UN 6* 4122, fur Kock\. MISCELLANEOUS WOULD PERSON who picked up wrong Penn State jacket last Fi ulav at State Tlieater call Kuil UN I have jours. PSOC CABIN PARTY, March 19 *~2O. Sign up at the HUB flesk. THE UNITKD Student Fellow ship presents ‘T.ituigical JazF’ a worship service accoulnig to The Book of Common l'raver set to jazz. Sun evening, March 20. 6:30. at Faith United Chinch of Christ, 300 F College Ave. THK INVITATIONS are m the mail I Make plana to attend the annual SDX Gridiron Baiiuuet. 6:30 p.ni. Saturday, April 9 State College Hotel. TO EUROPK by ship "Foreign Assign. ment 1980" two-month behind-the-scenes trip to noithem and western Europe for those wanting to do more than collect countries. Led bv Robert I'ockrass, School of Journalism. UN 6-6013 ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing Up, toe or acrobatic lessons Profes sional School ol Danes. AD 8-107I* Co-Edits Newly elected officers of Theta Phi Alpha sorority are: Wendelyn Pass, president; Carol Braidic, first vice president; Virginia Sealzetti, second vice piesident; Jacquelyn Stanick, corresponding secretary; Louise Franko, record ing secretary; Henrietta Michaels, treasurer; Sara Dunmire, histor ian; and Alberta Zilinski, song leader. Newly elected officers of Gam ma Sigma Sigma are Jean Baret, president; Judie Gordon, fust vice president; Barbara Lewert, second vice president; Marlene Neff, trea surer; Sylvia Prey, recording sec retary; June Gurke, correspond ing secretary; Bonnie Poeppel, alumni secretary; Nancy Dengler, historian; Patricia Hagan, parlia mentarian; Mary Ann Zook, so cial chairman; Jerrie Markos, pub licity chairman. Elms Defends— (continued from page four) was undoubtedly fun or to direct Mr. Katz’s Grand Guignol productions last year probably gave him quite a kick as he figured out the most sig nificant way to rip out eyeballs onstage. Froth has been basically friv olous for 50 years (with a bit of “social comment” thrown in now and then on the side), so obviously I have nothing against frivolity per se But in its 40 years the Players organ ization has come to stand for something more significant, more worthwhile and at least as entertaining as those pro duductions Players have pre sented this year. I’m sorry they couldn’t find them. —Alan Elms, '6O FIEDS + HELP WANTED KITCHEN HKLB wanted Pi Kappa Phi. Call A 1 AD 7-4937. WAITKR AT fraternity house. Call AD 7-4979 ask for cateier (JA RACK —heated, north of campus. Ideal for convertible or high priced car. Call AD 8-8.125. THREE BEDROOM ranch-style house coni* pletely furnished, available Sept. 1. Within walking distance of campus. Call AD 7-4180. COMFORTABLE MODERATE late accom* modations with private bath or running water, tolonial Hotel, 123 W, NHtatiy Ave., State College AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792. SINGLE ROOM, hot and cold running vvatei. Parking; central; quiet. Call AD 7-7792. TWO FURNISHED apnitments; kitchen, bnthioom, living room - bedioom combin ation. Immediate occupancy. AD 8-1541. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male students, near campus, reasonable, parking privileged. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 5-4302. GIRL’S BlKE—good condition, baskets. Call between 10-11 pm. Monday- thru Thinsday Sjhia, UN 6-4119. ONE PAIR of brown rimmed glasses in a tun case in Waring area. Call Ann UN 6-6835. BROWN PURSE left in 317 Willard. Keep money just return purse. Call Renee UN 5-5648. WOULD THK person who picked up a monotuammed blown leather buef case lim(. DSS) in Waring coatioom please return it, notes aie tugently needed. Con tact Don Stewart, Hamilton. ONK~class” KIN <5, John Ca 1 roll MMsity li»B6 • initmU L.J.D. Call AD 8-1748. $5.00 return! WALLET Monday night in Rec Hall looker luom; cnrrfs can't be re plnml. Call Geoige AD 7-4400. TOHTOISK SHKLL ami pearl comb Hi area between Bcatei, Fairmount and Garner. Call Lynne UN 6-5084. CAMKL BOY COAT. Carson & Weiaa label, found at Delta Chi Friday night. Cali AD 7-4950. FOUND: PAIR OF rcne-tlnted glasses in ladies Ist floor rest room. Mineral Sciences Building. May be claimed in 220 Mineral Science* Bldg, by paying for thia ad. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FOR RENT spat ions, one block WANTED FOUND Approved Activities All fraternities are approved for the entertainment of wom en guests tonight and tomor row night except for Sigma Alpha Mu and Kappa Sigma. Pi Lambda Phi and Pi Sigma Upsilon are approved for to morrow night only. Other approved activities are the Chi Omega dinner and mix er at Pi Kappa Phi: the Gam ma Phi Beta mixer at Lambda Chi Alpha; the Della Zela mix er at Tau Kappa Epsilon: the Outing Club Field and Stream Division cabin party; the Delta Theta Sigma roller skating par ty at Hecla Park; and the Al pha Rho Chi Art Seminar. In the last 10 years the volume j of direct mail has nsen from 5001 million dollars to 20 billion dol-| lars, according to the Business! Mail Foundation. Even Virgil is with the Winston beat 1 Sing Of Arms And Like Ifilter-blendl, Man, For if you dig a modern filter cigarette It figures that it’s what’s up front that is the. most Like pure Flavorsville, orbit stuff, and all that jazz; And only Winston swings with (filter-blend} up front, A real gone combo of golden, rich tobaccos Selected and processed like for filter smoking; That’s why, dear cats or even squares, it’s understood Winston tastes good like a cigarette should! Read Prepares Paper Wislicenu* Attends Meeting Dr. Harold J. Read, professor of Dr. George F. Wislicenus, pro physical metallurgy, has complet- fessor and director of the Garfield ed the organization of a symposi- Thomas Water Tunnel, is attend um on "Hydrogen Embrittlement ing the Gas Turbine Power and in Metal Finishing,” which will be i Hydraulic Divisions Conference held in Los Angeles, Calif, the American Society of Mech- July under the auspices of the'anical Engineers this week in American Electroplaters’ Society. Houston, Texas. Interviews for Camp Counsellors Merrill J. Durdan, Director of Camp Conrad Weiser, will interview male students interested in camp counsel ing at 112 Old Main, Thursday. March 17, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, March 18, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Excellent opportunities are open to experienced and inexperienced men. Please sign up for an appointment. CAMP CONRAD WEISER WERNERSVILLE, PA. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1960 I I KYHOUM TOBACCO CO.. WtHSTON-SALTM N C.
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