SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1961 Harrison Will Ask SGA to OK Mathis If student government approves, Johnny Mathis, popu lar recording artist will appear at the University on November 3, Robert Harrison, University party candidate for student government president said last . night. - ZBT, Triangle Dedicate House, Burn Mortgage Zeta Beta Tau fraternity re cently dedicated its new frater nity house and Triangle burned its 10-year-old mortgage. The Zeta Beta Tau dedication marked the 15th anniversary of the local chapter. The ceremony, was attended by University offi cials, a representative of the na tional fraternity and, members of the local fraternity and sorority groups, Jay Oberst, fraternity historian, said. Dean of Men Frank J. Simes said that this is the first new fra ternity house built at the Univer sity in 30 years. "It is a great tri bute to the fraternity system and to the University to have this new house," he said. Professor Clifford A. Nelson, to whom the house was dedicated, has been the fraternity advisor for 15 years, said Oberst. He and his wife performed the ribbon cutting. The building of the fraternity was begun in Novinber 1959 and completed in October 1960, Oberst said. It was designed by Louis Sliogum, Philadelphia architect, an alumni of the fraternity. Triangle fraternity burned its 10-year-old mortgage, as a climax to its founder's day celebration held last weekend, Gary Robin son. out-going president, said. "We realize we were close to paying off the mortgage by found er's day," Robinson said, "and we decided to appeal to our alumni to see if we could put it over the top." The appeal was a success, he said. and many alumni returned to see the mortgage burned on a pyre on the fraternity lawn. Meet With Governor-- (Continued from page one) Kurtzman said in reply that the University can float its own b Is without receiving approv al from the state. In discussing the outlook on this year's appropriation, Law rence said that he has asked the legislature to rise above the lines of partisanship and set aside all other business in order that it may devote itself to education in the next five or six weeks. He also urged the student dele gation to present its petitions to the legislature and suggested that Prezident Walker and the admin also direct their efforts in this area. Harrison said he contacted the Musical Corporation of America, Mathis' agency, and was told that Mathis would be on the eastern wing of a tour that weekend and has the night open. Before definite arrangements can be made, he said, student government must approve the ac tion. Harrison said that he hopes SGA Assembly will meet tomor row night and if not then; as soon afterward as poSsible so that he may ask its permission to book Mathis. Recreation Hall is free on November 3, he said, and Mathis would probably appear there. Harrison estimated the cost of the tickets at $2 per person. Harrison said that he has had the idea for a long time and has been working on it alone. "But I know the party is behind me," Entertainment programs to pro vide money for scholarships is a University party plank. Whether or not he is elected, he said, he will still continue with the program if student govern ment approves. Campus party also has a plat form concerning entertainment and scholarship funds. Neither Dennis Eisman, party chairman, nor Dennis Foianini, the party l s candidate for student government president, could be reached last night for comment. Tareyton delivers the flavor... :%.::. ti•: i:y ~~~i _.ar , :~~ Here's one filter cigarette that's really different! he difference is this: Tareyton's unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL definitely proved to make the taste.of a cigarette mild and smooth. It works together with a pure white outer filter—to balance the flavor elements in the smoke. 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All bicycles op erated by students must be regis tered with the department, they said, A fee of 50 cents will be :charged for inspecting and licens ing each bicycle. Registration will be held at the Municipal Building on S. Frazier 'St. on April 29, May 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to :5 p.m. and May 3, 10 and 17 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. U.S. Steel Exec to Speak Harry A. Stuhldreher, assistant to vice president of United States Steel Corporation, will address a class in public relations in busi ness at 3 p.m. Monday, in 111 Boucke. MARKS ME REM NOW . * * , a r• stiji *'vii i •• DUAL FILTER Cheerleading Tryouts To Be Held Tomorrow A meeting ror all those inter ested in trying out for cheer-I leading will be held at 6:30 p.md tomorrow in front of Old Main.i In case of rain the meeting will, be held in Recreation Hall. 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