The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 06, 1962, Image 3

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1962
CoiOny to
With lota
:The University's Greek family
will lose one member at the end
of the spring term, but it will
almost .simultaneously take an
other into the fold. .
The local chapter of Beta Sigma
Omicron is planning to , de
activate at the end of this . year
and Beta Colony is preparing; for
initiation oiiMay 5 into lota Alpha
Pi national sorority the weekend
of May 5.
THE SENATE COMMITTEE on
Student Affairs, chaired by'Law
rence H. Lattman, appro . ved Beta
Sigma Qmicron's request to with
draw their national charter, and
the sorority has already notified
their national organization..
Also approved by- the same
committee was Beta - Colony's
petition to become a member of
lota Alpha pi.
The local group, has been work
ing almost a full yeai• to become
a member of a national group.
Linda Mayer, vice president soid
last 4 4ight.
The .UniversitY requites at least
12 doeds to initiate a colony, she
explained. Beta Colony began as
a local sorority 'with 20. charter
members last spring, Miss Mayer
added.
AFTER A COLONY is formed
the next requirement is to remain
a local group for a full year. Then
the group may petition to the
Senate committee , to become mem
bers of a national organization,
--
Beta Colony -become' a Pledge
chapter of lota Alpha Pi Nov.
4, • and during formal rush and
the open-bidding period the new
New CollegP Diner
T TEN TION.
Come To____ .
FR:::.:iii.f.:-:TH CIRCU
Affiliate
Alpha Pi
pledge chapter added 19 coeds to
its group, Miss Mayer said.
The charter members will be
initiated into the national group
in a separate and earlier cere
mony, but the whole chapter will
become sisters on the 'Same day,
Miss Mayer said.
Prof Authors Teitbook
Capt.-Alex A: Vivona and Capt.
John R. Zimmetman, professor a p
,of mechanical engineering is thelFranela-S• Coyle sustained serious
'head and internal injuries. They
!author of the book. "Elementary were taken to Olmstead Air Rase
'Kinetics of Mechanisms," , pub- Hospital where they were per
lished by John Wiley and Sons, .rnanentl7 stationed.
Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The.: book is planned as a text , The accident! occured when the
for use in technical instittites t `car driven by Virona skidded on
community colleges, correspond; an ice patch and , hit The Jennings
ence schools and evening schools. car head 7 on. State Police said.
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Two Women Die
Triter-Fraternity Council nominations from Feb. ISt td Apra
In Kea — d-an Crash kick- n ig h t l2
r' id last to change the, • .
Two Air ForCe captains, study-:date of its electicik of. officersi The date was changed, because
ing here, were seriously injured f
Saturday in a head-on collision'c
near Harrisburg in which two'
Philipsburg women were 'killed.;
Mrs. .EleanorL A. Jennings and.
Miss Darla_lC. Beach were killed
in the accident which .occurredi
on Route 22 a mile west of New-1
port. Funeral services for the°
women will be held this after-;
noon in Philipsburg.
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Votes to Change ,Election Date
e fraternities wilt boa bare
m March 3to APrir Thelheld their elections by March 3.
ncil also voted to change 'final Richard Piaossi, president, said.
_ To all Students who
Export to graduate !March 18, ISt
at the NUB desk from
January 29 thrts February 10, Mir
t Collegian Classifieds Work for Yo
DGES - - - - LOOKING FOR
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7 TONIGHT
5 - 9:00 203 HUB
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Men will be Accepted ter
rtee menl3
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nut
Caps and Gowns
May bit *Mimi at th•
Athletic Store
Jas. 2$ thru Mar. 10, 1962,
f,11.i 1,1,079
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