FRIDAY-. MAY 0. 1940 PENN STATE COES CARNIVAL HAPPY The pingpong ball drops harmlessly, bul Phi Kappa Psi John Doyle gives out With a free grimace anyway. Fellow target Link Van Sickel grins winnlngly as patrons give him a rest from being shot. John Brukner didn't know what he was getting into when he tried the Acacias* Hing-a-Duck booth. He won. and Joined ?4 other winners who wandered around asking, "What do you feed a duck?" Dick Moore points a skeptical tinge? at "husky" Dick Hall and curvaceous Cindy Doan in the Photo Shacke run by Pi Kappa Phi. , Tom Ward goes into the drink as Hal Showalter provides the push. Crowds laughed at the Theta Chis' antics all day. especially when IFC proxy George Chapman was occupying the chair. rlifc uah,y state college, Pennsylvania Photography by Stuart Montgomery, Biaff Photographer The Delta Chi booth, aptly entitled "Splat!", proved that Penn State has more than its share of sadists. Someone has Just scored a direct hit on victim Jack Young's forehead. Jack, typical of Delta Chi's bespattered pledges, kept grinning through it aIL Those coeds provided the Carnival with its share of cheesecake at Alpha Epsilon Phi's "Getting Getrie's Garter." Playing "Gertie" are Connie Feldman’and Shirley Gahuse. Harriet Rubenstein gives tosser Sue Stern vocal encouragement, Dick Broaaman and Marlin Weaver of Collegian make un a headline, while John Erickaon coda aoftly in Siaaie Gltlleman's receptive ear. Printer Arni Gerlon alepped out for a coke, miaaed meeting the photographer. Three Pig Alley Palladium hostesses, Ish Piccone. Gladdy Lou Miller and Arlene Mack, dicker with Jim Cochrane as Jim Daugherty mugs at the camera The dime-a-dance palate left its Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon soon.’ sors footsore but happy. I t *e * S' Pi Kappa Alpha's handsome males tried selling their kisses for a change. They were pretty lonely most of the afternoon and evening, but J?ck Plai.'s charms did attract Busty Riley, with interesting results.
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