The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 12, 1960, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. MAY 12
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By Ha
Ninety-six stuff
six men's hat socie
The societies
Parmi Nous (S
vice president; Fra
secretary-treasurer.
Stewart Barmen, J
ett, Philip Cox, Ma
Marshall Goldstein, R
witz, David Jones, I
Henry Opperman and
ras.
Skull and Bones (S•nior): Law
rence Abrams, Fred ric Bower,
Benjamin Bronstein, St e p h e n
Brown, Brad Davis, Walton Da
vis, James Ettelson, harles Gas
ton, David Graham, dgar Grubb,
Eugene Grurner, Ric and Haber,
Chester• Lucido. Jo in Morton,
Ronald E. Novak, Ar hur Schnei
der, Victor Smith, obert Urn
stead, Ronald Waltz an, Robert
Wayne and Herman eber.
Androcles (Junior): uane Alex
ander, Charles Berents, Eugene
Chaiken, Earl Gershenow, Her
bert Goldstein, Robert H. Harri
son, Jay Huffman, Marcus Katz
en. James Kridel, Spencer Mc-
Graw, Herbert Nurick, Richard
Pigossi and John Harper Witmer.
Blue Key (Junior): John An
thony, Bruce Botwin, Thomas
Bryan, Thomas Deßocco, Robert
Evans, Donald Giagnacova, John
Glassburn, Charles Jacques,, Neal
Keitz, Barry Kesselman, Stephen
Klein, William Laman, Martin
Levin, Richard Levinson, John
Metz, Richard Reiter, Mark Sand
stom, Jeffrey Schwartz, William
LOBSTER HOUSE
SEASHORE DINNER
Includes Oysters, Scallops,
Fish and Deviled Crabs
TAXI RETURN GRATIS
Special !
• Expert Tennis Racket Restringing •
TENNIS SHOES
Badminton -- Horseshoes -- Boomerangs
Complete Selection of ARCHERY Equipment
"n Tapped
Societies
eats have been tapped recently for the
ies for service to the University this past
i nd their new members include
nior): Frank Milus, president; John Black,
cis Manley,
Snow, Richard Swensen and Rich
ard Waite.
; onald Clag
rk DuMars,
chard Horo-
John Kohl,
Bryan Pok-
Druids (Junior Athletics): James
V. Baker, Gordon Bennett, Mar
lin Bieseeker, Patrick Cunning
ham, David Grubbs, Galen Hall,
Eugene Harris, Louis Meier, John
C. Miller, Michael Miller, Robert
Mitinger, Steven Moorhead, Philip
Myer, John Phillips, Ronald Pi
fer, Donald H. Robinson, James
Smith, Jacob Trueblood and An
thony Wayne.
Delphi (Sophomore): Dean
Wharton, president; Micha el
Dzvonik, vice president; Elvin Steel Supports Metallurgy
Newhart, secretary-treasurer. The Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Morris Baker, Robert Carson, Corporation is extending its sup-
Allen Feingold, Edwin Grinberg, port of a fellowship in the De-
Robert Miller and Philip Weiss. 'partment of Metallurgy.
CAMP RONDACK:
SCHROON LAKE, •
POTTERSVILLE, NEW YORK (N. of Lake George)
NEEDS: WOMEN SPECIALTY COUNSELLORS in Arts and
Crafts, Music, Camp Craft, Kindergarten,
Land Sports, and Waterfront.
INTERVIEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 12 (A.M.)
and TUESDAY, MAY 17
A pp L y,SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR AN APPOINTMENT,
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 112 Old Main.
TENNIS RACKET
FREE CAN OF BALLS WITH EACH RACKET
Men's BATHING TRUNKS
NOSE CLIPS
FISHING TACKLE
FRISBEES
METZGER'S
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
$795
EAR PLUGS
SOFT BALL EQUIPMENT
Levine, Borland
Share Honors
Bobbi Levine, senior in jour
nalism from Connellsville, and
Judith Borland, junior in med
-1 ical technology from New York
City, N. Y., tied for first place last
!nightn in the annual speech contest
sponsored by Delta Alpha Delta,
speech honorary society.
Thirteen women participated in
I the contest which was open to
r every coed. The topic for discus
sion was "fs It Desirable for Col
leges to Train Women for Equal
ity in a Man's Society?"
Fifty judges, members of the
Woman's Debate Squad, chose the
two winners from among seven
f:talists.
The finalists were: Pat Gardiner,
Ruth Hymen, Anita Kurman, Eli
zabeth Weihe, Bobbi Levine, and
,Judy Borland.
Miss Borland and Miss Levine
will share a large silver trophy.
'Each girl will keep the trophy for
one semester.
PhysEd Convocation
The Physical Education Convo—
cation will be held at 11 a.m. to
day in the Hetzel Union assembly,
room.
John D. Lawther, associate dean
of physical education, will pre-!1
sent awards to the outstandine
senior man and woman in physi- t 1
cal education. {i
"INDIA"
"Her Outlook on the
Present World Crisis"
Talk presented by
N. D. MENON
Secretary of Indian Embassy
Tonight: 7:30 P.M. HUB Assembly Room
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