Tarßs37/11 . ; CMG i'i 24, 1= 2500 Attend Open House At New Men's Dormitories About 2,500 circulated through . the lounges of the West dormi tories Sunday afternoon at the first open house ever held in the new structures. Invitations were sent to all campus women - and about 150 ad ministration officials and campus dignitaries last Wednesday by the Leonides-Panhel-WSGA-WRA-Wesf dorms social committee, a semi permanent • group •• organized to run the affair. Over half the women accepted the invitations. Mogt of the of ficials and dignitaries also _came to the open house.. President Eisenhower was in vited but 'was unable 'to attend because of. the illness of his wife. Lounges and •recreation rooms in Hamilton, Thompson, . McKee, and Irvin halls were open for in spection. Two combos made up of members of the AIM band pro vided music in two of the ,dorms. Pianists provided background music in the other lounges. Re freshments, cider and cookies were served in the recreation rooms. A special traffic committee' of 20 women and 20 men were .on hand to guide and circulate the crowd. The dorm floor presidents formed a receiving line, at the en trance to each of the lounges. Betty Loux Serves On Convention Panel Betty Loux, a sophom6re in the School of Home Economics minoring in journalism, served on the art division panel of the Central Convention of School People meeting at Lock Haven Friday, Oct. 6. Experience as editor of the Swarthmore center paper and art editor of her high school paper served as background for ques tions she answered related to co ordination of art in high school and college publications. Penn Haven Club Alpha Xi Delta was recently entertained by the Penn Haven club at the group's house. Junior ro m Houseparty Red Cross Class Opens Tomorrow The American Red Cross class in first aid will meet in 113 Frear Lab at 7 p.m. Wednesday. This is the last opportunity to enroll. The class, a basic course in red cross including treatment of ato mic boinb victims, meets once each week for a total of twenty hours. The instructor is Mrs. Amy Kerstetter. An American Red Cross Standard Certificate is giv en at thecompletion of the course. Students with the standard cer tificate may continue for the ad vanced and instructors certifi cates, which may be reached by spring. There is no charge for the course. Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha recently enter tained Sigma Pi at the Sigma Pi house. Square dancing provided the entertainment. The sorority had a slumber party in their suite for the new pledge class. 11 rt. Tommy Burke Trio li r ' l , -:1 4 1 ..7.. 1 DINNER MUSIC AND DANCING NIGHTLY Pwrr ‘ - ''''' 4::PIA" Out S s A ta 3 ,.. ~., . 1 : dill , N g oV bl A in Cl-11 ORD, CLARINET and BASS Listen to one of the most pianists in the country gic, (,IyA z or , The JUNIOR CLASS FRIDAY, NOV. 10 JUNIOR PROM Rec. Hall, 9 to 1 $4 per couple Semi-formal • , 111, • • • • Nll - 1 , , 'it Girls Sports Get Underway Leonides, last year's intra mural champions, and West Ath erton won their first basketball games last night as the WRA intramurals got under way. Ina very close game McAllister lost in the final quarter to Leo nides by a score of 20-15. East Atherton lost to West Atherton 15-8. The Simmons hall and Women's building teams won over the Mc- Elwain and the Town teams be cause of forfeits. Ping pong competition begins tonight. Gamma Phi Beta will oppose Delta Delta Delta, and Al pha Xi 'Delta will meet Kappa Delta at 6:30 o'clock. West Atherton and East Ath erton will , play at 7:15 o'clock along with Women's Building and Leonides. At 8 o'clock, units 1 and 2 of McAllister hall will compete and also teams from Simmons and McElwain. Delta Zeta • New pledges of Delta Zeta en tertained the pledges of Zeta Tau Alpha at a pajama party in the Delta Zeta suite room in Sim mons hall. Pledge officers of Delta Zeta are Emily Knobloch, president; Thea Machamer, secretary; and Marjorie Maxwell, treasurer. Johnny Long For the Biggest Weekend TYRONE Proudly Presents and HIS ORCHESTRA of the Year West Virginia vs. Penn State Bauer-Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oxford of Allentown announce the engage ment of their daughter, Phyllis Mae, to Harry Bauer. Miss Ox ford, a member of Kappa Delta, will be graduated in Home Eco nomics in :rune. Mr. Bauer, an Alpha Chi Sigma, will be gradu ated in February. Phillips-Cohn Elaine Cohn of Lancaster. re cently became engaged to Melvin Phillips of Bethlehem. Miss Cohn Amazingly Lasting Lipstick' Stays On and On until You take it 0 At last! The sensational new, long-lasting, non- Lasts 4 to 5 limos smear lipstick you can put on and forget. Won't longer! Won't oat off come 'off when you eat—on dishes, glasses, _ hits off 001 cigarettes, teeth, Won't smear children, relatives, husband or sweetheart! Yet keeps your lips as 6 smelting, eolor.trost fresh, colorful as when first applied! Comes off fashion-right abed** $1 easily with soap and water! More economical! Only J. plus fax GRIGGS & KREAMER SATURDAY, NOV. 11 VARSITY FOOTBALL New Beaver Field 2 Fraternity Dances engagemento was formerly a student at the College and a member of Sigma Delta Tau. Mr. Phillips graduat ea from Bucknell University in 1948 and was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu. Tepper-Mermeistein Carol Mermelstein, a Sigma Delta Tau, became engaged to Bernard Tepper, Phi Sigma Del ta. Miss Mermelstein, • who is from Sharon. is a junior in sec ondary education. Mr. Tepper, a junior, is in commerce and fi nance. Opposite Old Main P.M. PAGE MlMrs