SATURDA x, 34 Fraternities, AIM To Hold D'arties IFC week-end brought Ray Anthony last night, and to night. brings the fabulous house parties. Fraternities will be transformed to Parisian nightclubs, prisons, south sea islands, and —go see for yourself. Week-day students will disguise themselves as prisoners, gamblers, Romans, cowboys and • nondescript nonentities. • Making a big splash with an informal dance and hou.separty is AIM. The dance is open to all and will be in the West Dorm lounge from 9-12 o'clock. Ray Evert and his Artists in Melody will play. Tonight th e sweetheart of Acacia will be crowned at the formal sweetheart dance. All on campus, classified or pot, are eligible for the Draftee . Drag at Alpha Chi Rho; Alpha• Chi Sigma has typically derelict decorations for their Hobc; Hop, including a huge hobo face erected in front of the house. Paul McWilliams and his orchestra will send you "out of this world'! at the Alpha Epsilon Pi party based on an outer space theme. The Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Tau Omega houses will no doubt be decorated comically enough for their cartoon cut-up parties .All juvenile minded Penn Staters are welcome to flock to Alpha Zeta's children's party.. It's decorated like a nursery, • yet. Beta Sigma Rho's formal din ner-dance will go on board a Showboat. The Statesmen will furnish the music. Amigos at Beta Theta Pi's Beta Hacienda will be served dinner cabaret style. A formal dance will follow the dinner. Delta Chi iS entertaining at the annual Ranch Dance. French cab aret parties are the order of the day for Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Theta Chi. French atmosphere will be faithfully reproduced by French newsstands, posters, and flags. Phi Kappa will have a rea sonably facsimile of the Arch of ....... Se ior Ball Houseparty By MARY STARK Triumph raised over th e, front door. South Pacific's secret island, Bali. Hai, will be 'found in the jungle 'decorated rooms of Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Rho is holding a strictly formal pledge dance tonight with the house - 2.ecorated in a castle motif. The Lambda Chi Alpha house Lonight will resemble a prison to 'give a jail-like atmosphere to Z,he Lambda Chi Alcatraz. A Bookies Brawl is going to take Place -at Phi Epsilon Pi. Grass huts, palm trees, drums and rass-skirted co-eds will be part of the sce n e at Phi Gamma Delta's annual Fiji island dance. Phi Kapp:a Psi will imitate the Roaring Twenties at a party based an a speakeasy theme. Bacchus, the greek god of wine, is to be honored at the Bacchanal party at Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa Tau is holding the annual Milk man's Matinee this afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m. If you want a good time, drop in.. True prison atmosphere will prevail at the Prison Playhouse of Phi Sigma Delta. Suppressed desires will be exposed at the Phi Sigma Kappa party. Decora tions as well as costumes will show suppressed desires. Pi Kappa Alpha's Dream Girl dinner-dance is to be held at the .Nittany Lion inn. Judges for the selection of the PiKA dream girl will be the coachei of the various sports teams on campus. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Engle, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thiel•will attend. Tonigf.ht is Pi Kappa Phi's an- '_::. Friday; May 18 Senior Ball Rec Hall--9 to 1 $4 per couple Semi-formal TI - U; L)4ILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA nual formal Rose Bowl dance. The Pi Phi queen is to be crowned under a canopy of spun glass sup ported by gold and white poles. Al Capp characters will decorate the Sigma Phi Alpha house for the pledge dance . . . the Dogpatch Hop .A jazz band is playing for Sigma Phi Sigma at an open and informal dance. Both Sigma Pi and Tau Kappa Epsilon are holding an annual Or 2hid dance topight. Unique in the decorations at Sigma Pi is a waterfall and fountain built be neath the staircase. At TKE there is a stream with goldfish flowing 'n front of the bandstand. Arabian Nights comes to cam 'us at the Theta Kappa Phi house. The band will be set up under a huge white tent. Triangle presupposes the coming of spring wit h a Vernal Equinox Frolic. A room made up to resemble a bar in the days of the old west will be the scene of Zeta Beta Tau's cow-boy party. Omega Psi Phi presented a Bagdad ball last Aside from Chi Phi's formal linner dance, the remaining Penn State fraternities are haying only the usual Saturday night get-to-1 -!ethers. In 1939, Penn State ranked 20th in size of student body, yet ac cepted only half the number of qualified students. Co-Operative A new cooperative for business women, profes sional women and grad uate students is now be ing organized. Interested persons may write in care of Collegian Office or PHONE 3456 The Senior Class pro ti, ity preiento Charlie . -Sphr-ifl-5. and hio orch.eJtra for the biggest weekend Ed. Honorary To Initiate 36 Kappa Phi Kappa; men's edu cation honorary, will hold a ban quet at 7:15 p.m. Monday at the Autoport restaurant, Kenneth Huff, president, said. Thirty-six new members will be initiated at 4 p.m., preceding the banquet. Faculty members wh o are members of Kappa Phi Kappa will attend. Marion R. Trabue, dean of the School of Education will be the guest speaker. Those who will be initiated are: Roy E. Angst, Jack S. Bad ger, Melvin L. Bock, Charles F. Brewer, George Dinich, Andrew Morris, Harold O'Hazzo, Edward Simmons, Edgar E. Cole, Rich ard H. Crawford, Edward L. Cun ningham, Joseph B. Deangelis, Myron Demico, Jr., Leroy R. Dod son, Ralph J. Egoif, Jr., William L. Faurot, Robert F. Fey, Filmore Ficks, Jr., Irving R. Geschwindt, William A. Ghost, Jr., Joseph J. Gromick, George J. Hoetzl, Jr., William G. Hoke, 111, Lewis J. Hoover, Walter C. Knott, John D. of the year Saturday, May 19 Varsity Baseball--Pitt Varsity Track--Pitt & W. Va. Fraternity Dances jernenfi Kurtz-Hale Announcement has been made of the engagement of Patricia Hale of Temple, Pa., to Herbert Kurtz of Connellsville, Pa. Miss Hale, a sophomore in Lib eral Arts, is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Mr. Kurtz, a senior in hotel administration, is a member of Theta Chi frater nity. Eiswerth-Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan of Sunbury, Pa. announce the engagement of their daughter. Teresa to Edwin Eiswerth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Eiswerth of South Williamsport. Miss Sheehan is a senior in secondary education. Mr. Eiswerth is a senior in metalurgy. Lockard, Charles W. Mann, Lloyd L. McGonagle„ Richard T. Pioli, Roger Proudfit, Jack A. Rensel, Charles W. Romig, Emile C. Schott, James Featherlin, Mala chi Pancoash, and Gale Becker. atlaeS WITH /2 THE OW :' BING WEBS SCUFF MARKS! GIVES SHOES RICHER )LOR! 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