SATURDAY. JANUARY 5. 1963 36 Selected for 'Who's Who' Thirty-six seniors have been selected for "Who's Who among Students in American Universities arta Colleges" by the administra tive coordinating committee. In announcing the names, Un dergraduate Student Government President Dean Wharton said the committee used the La Vie per sonality list in addition to names suggested by the committee. THE SENIORS were then cho sen on the basis of the commit tee's judgment of their contribu tions to the University, Wharton The committee selected the fol lowing seniors: Morris Baker, USG vice presi dent; Alan Bober, Spectrum edi tor; James Burke, Interfraternity Council secretary; Randolph Carter, senior class president; WANTED COLLEGE -MEN who want to work for their Meals DURING THE WINTER - and SPRING TERMS SPECIAL CASH BONUS and OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS CALL AD 7-7602 ASK FOR THE - CATERER THE ATHL--, TIC STORE TEXT BOOKS, NEW & USED DRAWING: MATERIALS SPORTING GOOD STATIONERY OPPOSITE MAIN GATE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Pamela Chadwick, Panhellenic Council president. Michael Dzvonik, USG presi dent pro tempore; Virginia Finn, Home Economics Student Council president; Robert Fisher, WDFM station manager; Joseph Galardi, football captain; .Howard Gold stein, La Vie editor. Michael Greenwald, Student Handbook editor; Virginia Hen derson, orientation co-chairman; George Henning, Hetzel Union Committees chairman; Catherine Hersey, Intercollegiate Associa tion of Women Students presi dent. Mary Sue Hersey, AWS judicial chairman; Nancy Hughes, Chimes president; Katherine J o h n so n, USG Rules Committee chairman; Paul Krow, Block "S" Club presi dent; Lillian Leis, orientation co chairman; Margo Lewis, USG . 0 . . . P • Sem i -Annual Meet Your Friends at Schlow's for Quality-Value-Savings KNEE SO►X NOW L 79 (Reg. 2.00) GREATLY REDUCED • Skirts • Bermudas • Slacks • Purses • Gloves • Blouses • Mittens secretary; Peter Lockhart, IFC Public Relations chairman. John Mikulak, Men's Residence Council president; Ann Palmer, The Daily Collegian editor; Ar thur Pergam, Town Independent Men's Council president; Robert Polishook, Spring Week chairman. LOIS RISING, South Halls AWS president; David Robinson; All-A me r i can football end; Melvyn Schulman, Book Ex change chairman; Janis Somer ville, AWS president; Emil Sos, IFC president. Susan Starbird, Mortar Board president; John Torris, Varsity S Club president; Fred Waelchli, IFC Board of Control chairman; Wharton; Allison Woodall, USG National Student Association co ordinating committee chairman; and Marjorie Zelko, Panhel rush chairman. , Our Entire Stock of Sweaters Greatly Reduced Bulkies Shakers Mohairs Shetlands MEE ,_ ~,;-; IFC Wins 1962 National Award As Tops Among Large Colleges The Interfraternity Council was recently named the 1962 win ner of the National Interfraternity Conference award ,for the out standing fraternity systErn among large universities. The award was won in compe tition with universities and col leges in the United States and Canada having 30 or more fra ternities. No runner-up was named in the Penn State class. A spokesman for the commit tee, evaluating the University Interfraternity Council system, said that "no other university in the class merited a runner-up status to Penn State." The Council was cited for as suming increased responsibility in campus activities, for its frater- DOWNTOWN DEPARTMENT Our Entire Stock of Fabrics Reduced Up to 50% • -z "•s,e'f'el, 4 %r'V ' ~-, _ nity publications, for growth in fraternity membership, and for its' service to the University and community. Fraternity membership at the University increased during the last year to an all-time high of 2,850 members in 54 fraternities. The Council's booklet to par entS, "Fraternities and Your Son at Penn State," its' pre-college orientation program for new stu dents and their parents and rush ing counseling, were cited as out standing examples of public re lations work. "Fraternities and Your Son at Penn State," explains fraternities io parents of male students enter ing the University. More than 200 fraternity organizations in schools throughout the country have re quested the booklet. ONE GROUP Wool Bobby Sox Colors Only 69c PAGE THREE
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