PAGE TWELVE Outstanding Pledges To Be Announced The outstanding sorority and fraternity pledges for 1959- 60 will be announced tonight at the annual Greek Week Out standing Pledge Banquet. The Fraternity pledge class with the highest scholastic average will also be presented with the Interfraternity Coun cil Pledge Class Scholarship Award. Deadline Set For Entries In Pageant April 22 has been set as the deadline for entries in the Miss Centre County Pageant, Doyle Corman, publicity chairman for the event, said today. Any young NN Oman Who Will he a high school graduate and tqeen the age, of 18 and 28 as of Sept 1 is eligible to enter. She must have lived in Centre County foi the past six months or be at tending the University, and, of course, be single All entrants will be requited, io palliemate in three events: 3 minute talent toutme open to eitloq amateur or professu•nal peitoimei ~ an e‘ ening gown and a bathing suit event. The judges will he looking foi a Miss Centre County with good charactei, poise, pet. onality, intelligence _a n d heiioty of face and figure. Anyone interested in entering the pageant to be held at 8 p.m., May 13 :n the Bellefonte Junior High School auditorium may get entry blanks hem Mrs. Frank G. Clemson. Raymond Higgins or Mis David Coleman. Until the 17th Century it wi,s be lieved that malaria fever requited from "revolving plants, blazing comets and currents of starlight." /-6 - )` t- 3() Choose Your Favorite Prof! Which one is your favorite for Penn State's Best Liked Pr Vote Today and Tomorrow, the two remaining days Proceeds for Each sorority and fraternity will be represented by its candi date for the award at the banquet scheduled for 6 p.m. In Hetzel Union dining room A. Any Greek pledged during 1959 was eligible for nomina tion. All nominees were screened and five sorority and five fraternity finalists were se lected. However, the names of the finalists have not been re leased. Robert Parsky, chairman of the IFC Board of Control, will be the main speaker and Richard Haber. junior in business admin istration from Bethlehem, will serve as toastmaster for the din ner. 1 The Outstanding Pledge awards will be presented by Mrs. Norma Mountan, assistant to the dean of women and Wilmer E. Wise, as sistant to the dean of men in charge of fraternity affairs. Ronald Novak, IFC president,' will present the pledge scholar-1 ship award Five points toward the over all Greek Week trophy will be given to each sorority and fra ternity represented at the ban quet. The winners of the Out standing Pledgo award will re ceive five more points for their respective groups. The Pledge Banquet is the fourth event in Greek Week. Last ,night 40 fraternities and 23 sor orities pat ticipated in exchange 'dinners. Fraternity men picked ,up their sorority guests in the residence halls and took them ,to their houses for dinner. Sorority hostesses entertained reciprocally in the residence halls. Following dinner the guests were entertained in the suites and the houses until 8 p m. Frank Cone - - - - Clifford Nelson - Mary Willard - - Clyde Corle - - - Larry Perez - - - Marjorie East Kent Forester Larry Lattman Martha Adams Gene Wettstone Voting at HUB -and MALL Student Refugees - Sponsored by W.U.S. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Steelworkers Face Hearing CHARLEROI, Pa. (A) —Forty Students enrolled in the Divi- United Steelworkers, reportedly sion of Counseling who are in responsible for triggering a 6-day i terested in serving as representa wildcat strike at Pittsburgh Steel itives on the student council may Co.'s Allenport Works, face sep-(contact Mr. Ralph Krecker, coun arate hearings today. Iselor, in 401 Old Main. IRISH SETTER puppies born Marsh 2 ISM AKC realstered Call UN 54691 TRAILER, 42 ft. Colonial, taso bedrooms. bath, separate kitchen, spacious living room mini hardwood floor. Good condition. Al) 8-1229. MOBILE HOME, 27 ft. American, one bedroom, complete bath, kitchen and li‘ing room. Excellent condition. Moat sell. AD 8-1229. 26-INCH BIKE, like new. Mk for Bob Toplin after 7. AD 7-2q41 DON'T HITCH -IIIK E, drive home In thla bfl rg st in-p r iced . clean '6'A DeSoto 11-8 sedan. Many extras Call AD 7-205 and haygle. 1967 46" FRAILER, 2 bedrooms, bath auto matic washer. immediate possession. Call AD 8-0381. VOLKSWAGEN 1959, leatherette, 12 000 milt"; will guarantee car—sl4so, might finance. AD 14-1305 1969 CORVETT hardtop; he,t offer. Call AD 8-8681 • 10513 PONTIAC in Philadelphia: 2-dour Catalina excellent condition. Call Helen UN 54914 (or appointment during Easter. GOLFERS SET (4) Official PGA Woods by Rorke Can be ordei cd to indi) iduara specifications AD 8-1637. 1955 THUNDERBIRD, red hotly, two black tops. automatic transnasion—Slhfill Car can be been at eNtrente NW corner of lot No SA Will coaltler tisnle. Call George at UN 6-7800 or UN 5-51.4,1. STUPENDOUS 3-PIFCE 111-11 bicycle $l5 Also: Pity al Portable pe e iter, almost brand new. Mike AD 7-21% YOUR CIIOICE of any clni,sical he in a collection of 201) Recommended by Coot] liousi keeping 12 00 end,. 137 N. Atherton Street, thn il floor 1953 PLYMOUTH 2•door hardtop, Condi tion good, tn e 4 good : radio & heater. Call 110 6-1.220 utter 7 p tn. $3OO NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l base it Plain or engraved Big discounts. Quick sersice. Phone AI) 7-7651 after 6. Catalogs mailable. Sa m Troutman's Trophy-No‘clty Shop 1953 COLONIAL Tinder, one bedroom. patio, uall to Av I I carpet, El3OO. 28 College View Trailer Park. 1953 MG-TD $995. 1952 Dodge convert. $196. 1954 Buick Special $495. Clark Motor Company. 120 S. Pugh Street. I , OR RENT Metzger apartment for the vumnler. Call AD P-8681. COLLEGIAN CLASS FOR SALE FOR RENT - Agriculture - Business Chem-Phys Education Engineering Home Ec Liberal Arts - Mineral Industries Physical Education !Physical Education 9 to 5 DOC Council Posts Open FOR RENT SUMMER APARTMENT for two (possibly three), furnished, ground floor—rear, private entrance, quiet understanding land lad). Centrally located. Appointment, AD 8-0069. APARTMENT AVAILABLE for summer. First floor, rear, 206 W. Beaver. Call AD S-0069. APARTMENT-3 1 l rooms. semi-furnished including laundry, parking, storage spate. Mailable June 1. FURNISHED APARTMENT available for summer, one block from campus; 2 to 4 people, cheap! Call AI) f+4 , 1528 after 6 SECOND FLOOR Apartment, 4 rooms and bath: heat, water, stove and refrig erator fin nished. $66. Phone 1-10 6-6142. FURNISHED APARTMENT for one or tv,o nude students, two blocks from campus, available immediately. Phone AD 2S•t lOU. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom modations xt ith private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany State College. AD 7-48r,0 or AD 7-7797. ROOM & BOARD MAKE RESERVATIONS for fall Eimer, ter at Marilyn Hall, 917 E. Beaver liesert ations also being taken for all sum mer sessions. Board or morn and boald to fill \ acancies for balance of aemtater. Rooms Without hoard as tillable, 2208 S Allen Street. Ask for 31 re. Petriskey at 317 E. Beater WOULD PERSON aho mistakenly took brov,n suede meket f rom lower Itnel of BUB please return it I need a coat in this rainy vierither. Call Mel at, AD 7-21404. LADIES' ELGIN Match Guth black suede band—% icinit) Carnegie, HUB or Boucke Re,%artl. RAINCOAT AT Sigma Nu Sat. night red lining. Call UN 5-4328 ablt for Bob PERSON Wl - 10 took wrong P.S. reversible jacket from Chem 23 Lab Friday call Chuck UN 5-7&.93. i lime yours. RAINCOAT AT Phi Kappa Theta, car key, in pocket. 1 have Sours. Call Ron AD S-6.411. TAN RAlNCOAT—fourth floor Bourke on Friday. I.kzka printed on bottom seam. Call UN 5-5046. FRATERNITY PlN—Knen here between Bill's and Phl Gamma Delta. Call Don Book AD 7-4967. FOUND GOT.D DULOVA watch. Call AD 7-4735, ask for Chuck. THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1960 Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parte—Service New '6O Deluxe Sedan $1625. WYNO SALES CO. 1980 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 3-4683 IFIEDS CHICAGO•fOUND for Easter vacation. Want riders. Call AD 5-078 t) after 5 p.m. WANT TO buy one boy's bike, one sirl'e Call AD 8.1803 after 5. RIDERS TO Ft. Lauderdale oNer Easter vacation. Call Bud Albright or Ken Sullivan AD 8.6821. TYPING OF an kinds by experienced technical typist. Reasonable rates. Call AD 8.8638. RIDERS—from Monroeville and vicinity to State and return for I.F.C. weekend. Call George AD 8.1892. KELP WANTED JOBS AVAILATILF, for waiters and kitchen help in fraternities. Apply Student Em• ployment Office, 112 Old Alain. POSITIONS OPEN to work as agents with Student Dry Cleaning Agency beginning Sept. 1960. Apply now, Student Employ ment &nice. 112 Old Main. KITCHEN HELP Wanted for fraternity. Thursday through Sunday only. Contact Dave AD 7-4953. MISCELLANEOUS DAIRY SCIENCE and Animal Husbandry student.. Bewate i Foresters are going to barbecue steer April 23. CLASSIFIED STAFF—conign/sory 113 !wt. Mg. New members only. Thurcilny night, 6:30 Collegian Office. MEET ME at the Pow WOA , . 13.t0, la As enue. GlL—host your phone number. Plenne call UN 5-2381 or AD 8-2142. Lionel. 56 EXPERIENCED baby sitters mailable afternoons and evenings. Pierce& to chatty. Piu Sigma Sigma, UN 6.7753. ALTERATIONS--hems and dre..smaking. Reasonable rates. Call Al) t-1772 or come to 415 E. Foster Avenue. WILL THE student who 'IRAN the collision of the green Olds and the Cher. Station Wagon at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday March 1 at the intersection of College Me. and Iturrowes please contact Mrs. Walsh. Call UN 6-7659 during the day or AD 7-4G28 after 5:00. TENNIS FANS—expert rest' awing and repairs. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satis faction. University Tennis Service, 514 E Seaver Ave. after 6 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic leamonq. Profetoional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. WANTED