PAGE EIGHT Gred Fraternity and solority as- 1 Work on the Hetzel Union ; ship School Playground and the Lem o n t School Playground. isignments for the Greo. Weeitl'grounds will be done loy Chi Lambda, Phi Epsilon Pi and Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Gain- Iwork projects were teleased.Phi Delta. , ma Della, and Delta Chi will a , Alpha Phi. work at the Park Forest Village The GI aduate School arm( tweed that 18 University grad- Wednesday night 1:1 iiyeek phi Kegpa Tau Playground and the Woody ! and Della Phi will work or. the nate students, one Univeisity of Pennsylvania Senior and one Week projects co-ehal*an, . crest Playground. 26th DiAsion Shrine at Boals- Theta Phi Alpha, Pi Lambda Senior from Smith College, have been awarded cooperativelßobert Harrison. trg.b Phi Mu, Theta Chi, and 1 I Kappa gigma have been as- :Phi and Phi Kappa Theta will aid I.!r actuate fellowships by the National Science Foundation.i Members of 43 fraternitlav I • ed to the United Chtstian the Blood Drive and work at the The fellowships wet W e given for graduate study during' 24 sororities will park oi-1 idge. Church of Christ. Sigma Alpha sociafioi cabin and Tussey Mu. Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi the 1%0-1961 academic year ipate in 38 different projects( Sigma Sigma will work at Hillel Eleven fields of scientifa. study mu iepiesented by the iecipients Polls Open-- The Panorama Village Play iSaturday, April 9. The groups,Vound and the Panorama School and the Presbytelian Church. The Community Swimming Vho will If CCIV(. stipends of '1 , 2200, , were assigned in part accoi ding , laygiotincl will be protects for Pool and the Holmes Foster Play per year and have then tuition (continued from page one) Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Ep ground have been assigned to to Spring Week teams <lion Phi and Acacia. paid by the Foundation. Dean Wharton (U.).Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Sigma i Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Kappa Triopus. Omega Psi Phi and Kappa. Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Under this cooperative pro- 1 Other candidates are: gram, the students applied to . .Psi, Alpha Tau Omega and Chi Triangle m ill work at the Bella Sigma and Beta Sigma Rho will Senior representatives— Wal- Phi will work on the Stone Valley Schlow Library and the Junior - the Graduate School here and work at the South Hills Play were evaluated by a local corn- ter Darren. Katherine Hughes, 'Project. Phi Sigma Delta, AlphzuMuseurn The Little League Base- ground and the East Fairmount mittee. If considered of hiah Jacqueline Leavitt, Judy Moore, Epsilon Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ball Field and Legion Park have rank among the list of 65 appli- Edgar Grubb and Arlene Rosh Sigma Tau Gamma and Alpha been assigned to Delta Delta TauDel-, Pla lig et r a ound cants they were recommended Chi Rho willwork at Whipple's ta, Delta Sigma Phi and Pi Sig- K appa Epsilon Alpha and Tau . xappa Epsilon will work at pal (U.); Judith High, Mary Dam ma Upsilon. to the National Science Founds- Sunset Park. Delta Zeta and Pi tion where a national panel of Gombar, Robert Clapp, Richard The clothing drive will be - The Center County Hospital Kappa Alpha will work at the scientists re-evaluated th e m Kitzinger, Richard King and conducted by Pi Beta Phi. Siq- 'and Briaily Manor will be prof- High School FoOtball Field. and the rest of the 65 applicants. Frederick Meckley (C.). ma Pi and Alpha Kappa Lamb- ects of Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Kappa, The Community Field will he a The awards were then given by J unior re Sigma Delta Tau, Theta Xi Phi and Delta Theta Sigma. Beta representatives Lynn project for Gamma Phi Beta the National Science Founda-and Lambda Chi Alpha will 'Sigma Omicron and Tau Phi and Alpha Gamma Rho. tion. Marvel, Cynthia Xanthopoulos. wash cars at several fraternity Delta will wr ok at the State Col- Sigma Sigma Sigma, Theta Del- The Fellows and then dip a i l_ Theodore Simon, Neil Yarliouse parking lots. lege Lions' Club and the Fergu- ta Chi and Alpha Zeta will work mants are and Suzanne Pohland (C.); Ruth Alpha Gamma Delta. Kappa on Township Lions' Club. at the Borough Refuse Forest and Bacteriology: Manuel Ibanez Billing, John Witmer, Robert H. Delta Rho and Zeta Beta Tau will Delta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Delta Upcilon and Chi Omega will from State College W. Perry from ; Ceizimic Tech- Harrison, Jay Huffman and Ju- clean and paint the Mateer Play- Epsilon, and Alpha Epsilon Pi .work at the State College Chris nology: Frederick dith Weiss (U.) house and the Boal Barn Theatre, will work at the Harris Town- tian Church Holley, N.Y.; Chemistry: Fiallrls A. Carey from Pl»ladeiphia,i James R. Hovland fi om Pitts burgh, Robert J. Petersen brim Ifillsboz o, Oiegon, Marcia J. Po widslci from Reading, who yy ill graduate front Smith College in June Fianklin P Pi oc•-er from Atlanta, Georgia and Anthony J Silvestri from Glassboro, N .1. Electrical Engineering: Gilbert H. Friedman from State Col lege, George A. Ripson from Weatherly, who will graduate from Penn State in June: Fuel Technology: James J. Tietjen from State College; Mathe matics: Barry F. Kramer from New York City; Metallurgy: William A. Nystrom from Em porium. e Lhsceive Mineialogy & Petrology Gel ald V. Gibbs from Winthor, Ver mont and Jerrold M Packman from State College; Nuclear En gum.' ing• Walter H. D'Aidenne ft ma .Jenkintown; Ph‘sic:,. Rich aid G. Sevier from Dußois and Eiasmus H Strickland Jl., ham Columbia, South Carolina; P-y -chology: Paul C. Harii<on from Moffitt/CF. Ten of these applicdol , ale re ceiving Cooperative Fellowships for the second year basid upon a re-evaluation. Two of the re cipient', Barry F. Kramer in mathematics and Paul C Haim son in psychology have ako been awarded summer fellowships for (comer gi aduate teaching adst ant., Marin to Sit on Board Of Mechanical Journal Dr. Joseph Marin, profe:,soi and head of the Department of Ell'2l - Mechanic , ,, i , , a member of the Honorary Editor al Advis oi y Board of a new publication, the International Journal of Me chanical Sciences. The journal cover. out , ,tanding cc , ntributiong in the field of me -1 , ciences. including solid mechanics. 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More Important, you should know about the varied and excit- Ing career opportunities—in direct and indirect market ing, applied science, programming, systems, and others —for ambitious people with good scholastic records. Greeks Receive Projed Assignments but there will be soon Mr. R. M. Miller, Branch Manager International Business Machines Corporation 206 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. Telephone: JOhnstown 7-5181 DATA PROCESSING DIVISION M I SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1960
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