WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1931 20 Groups to Booths it Mardi Twenty campus - women's"“organizations have turned in appli cations for booths for the annual Mardi Gras carnival Nov. 2 at Recreation Hall. , ’ - Proceeds from the carnival, , women’s activities honorary, wiL ■Ray Memorial Scholarship Fund, for scholarships for worthy wom en on campus. Booth Applicants The deadline for submitting photographs of Mardi -Gras king . candidates has been extended to i 5 p.m. tomorrow. Photos, must be ' five by seven inches, and must be - glossy- prints. . \ Organizations which have sub mitted booth applications are Al „pha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon] ~iPhi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi ©mega, ' Delta Delta Delta, Delta ;-'Gamma, Delta Zeta, freshman -..council.." ■’V -* - Mardi Gras King :vGamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha 'Theta,vKappa Delta, Kappa Kap par’-Gamma, Leonides, Phi Mu, Sigma, Sigma Delta TahJv' Theta Phi Alpha, and Zeta Tau 'Alpha. Mortar, :Board will set up a carnival'booth for voting for the Mardi Gras king. Each vote will cost one cent. The 'candidate re ceiving the largest number of votes will be crowned during the carnival.. Pictures of candidates will be displayed next week in the win dow of the Athletic Store. Tickets at Door \ ,In addition to booths sponsored by women’s organizations, a re fresment stand will be set up by .Mortar Board. Alpha Phi Omega, service honorary, will , help with booth construction. Tickets' priced at ten cents each will be sold at the door, and will be used for admission to the car- nival booths. The organization which takes in . the largest num ber of tickets will be awarded possession of the Mardi Gras tro phy cup, for one year. Alpha Omicron Pi has possession. of the cup. for. thd past two years. Last year Pat Heims, Phi Kap pa Tau, was elected Mardi Gras king.-He was sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi. Co-£dil6 Beta Sigma Omieron Beta Sigma Omieron recently ribboned Nancy Forsythe, and Kathleen '.Clarkson. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha recently entertained Delta Gamma at din ner. The fraternity’s pledge class presented skits and musical ..en tertainment, and the program ended, with dancing. . New pledge officers of 'the frat ernity are Carl Lunde, president; Edwin Thompson, vice president; Charles Hamilton, secretary; Lawrence Ream, chairman, en tertainment committee; and Web ster Haag, chairman, pledge pro gram committee. Help the boys in Korea—join the Red Cross blood.drive Nov. 13 and 14 at the TUB., .. ... LDL BJL Jh r EJI Kjetv S4alr Style So you'll h av e that smooth, -neat collegi ate look, getyour hair cut, styled and set. by one of Garey's skillful operators. tarey'S •, . Seauty Salon Glennland Building Dial 2071 THE DAFTLY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sponsor Gras sponsored by Mortar Board, senior 1 be invested in the Charlotte E. 1. Income from this fund is used Historians Plan Conclave Here Approximately 200 amateur and professional students of Pennsyl vania history will attend the con vention of the Pennsylvania His torical Association at the College Nov. 2 and 3. The representatives from local and county historical societies will stress the history of central and western Pennsylvania coun ties. Among' those included on the program are Dean Ben Euwema of the School of Liberal Arts, Pro fessor Samuel P. Bayard of the English Composition department, Professor Albert F. Buffington of the German department, Walter Boyer of the-English Literature department , and Arthur R. War nock, dean of men emeritus. They will discuss British and German traditions in Pennsyl vania’s folk music,, the history of Centre County, and five other topics. Recovery of Oil To Be Discussed Research studies to determine ways of recovering the 20 to 30 per cent of oil that, remains in oil fields will be discussed at the 15th annual Technical Confer epce on Petroleum Production opening here today. The three-day conference is sponsored by the College and the Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Association. Speaker for tomorrow night’s dinner session will be John A. Loftus, economic adviser, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs, U.S. Depart ment of State.. His subject' will be “Oil Problems in the Middle East” • Science Demonstration Presented in Schwab ■ “House of Magic,” a General Electric show .of scientific mar vels,- was presented last night in Schwab Auditorium. ‘ Among the-features of ,the.pro gram" were “the lamp that lights without wires,” “the train that obeys a human voice,” and “mo tionless motion.” ". The show, was sponsored by the student branch of American In stitute of Electrical Engineers and the.lnstitute of Radio Engi neers. No admission was charged. RHONDA FLEMING MARK STEVENS * "LITTLE EGYPT" See Thrills and Terrors "JUNGLE HEAD HUNTERS" *iSmSmSBSmW DOORS OPEN 6:20 CARTOONS at 6:53. 9:09 17 CARTOONS IM Hockey To Be Added To WRA Slate Intramural competition in field hockey will be added to the list of Women’s Recreation Associa tion activities, it was announced yesterday. The addition of the sport to the WRA schedule came about because of the interest shown in the Field Hockey Club. In last night’s activities, Phi Sigma Sigma swept over Chi Omega in the first of the table tennis matches. Phi Mu took Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Tau won over Beta Sigma Omicron, Alpha Chi Omega over the Co-op, Alpha Epsilon Phi over Kappa Alpha Theta, and Alpha Xi Delta over Theta Phi Alpha. In basketball Zeta Tau Alpha overcame Delta Zeta 24-14, Kappa Delta took Delta Gamma 19-11, and Thompson A forfeited to Del ta Delta Delta. The last ,game saw Gamma Phi Beta handing defeat to Alpha Omicron Pi by a 28-22 score with Nicholson tak ing the evening’s scoring honors with 14 points. FBLA to Meet Dorothy Dalbor, Future-. Bus iness Leaders of America presi dent, will explain the purposes of the club at a meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Atherton lounge. Membership degrees will be con ferred and a social hour will fol low. The meeting is open to the public. Eisenhower to Speak President Milton S. Eisen hower .will address the Pennsyl vania State Grange at 10:30 a.m. today in Butler. cmwim • BEGIN! FRIDAY ... THE FRANKEST, and MOST PROVOCATIVE SCE EVE m