THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER t, .1951 Mardi .GrOs. til'fe:o4l . . Fe „.,,,,.„.. Variety ,','Sjiiiv4;..,:,4ooes BOOths ranging from animal races to dart _genies will highlight this-year's Mardi Gras 'carnival, which ' is 'being held. from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight tomorrow in Recreation Hall. A charge of fifteen cents will admit Mardi Gras goers .to the car nival. Tickets priced at ten cents will be sold at the-door,, and will be used - for, admission to each booth. Dancing will be free of charge. Mortar 'Board, senior women's h9norary," which sponsors the c. 4111 1 40.1 annually, will set up a refreshment booth. A cup of cider will cost one ticket. Two dough nuts also may be purchased for one :-ticket. • Ticket Count Voting for the King of the Mardi • Gras will end at 11 p.m. The coronation will take place at 11'30 .p.m., when all booths will close. Nancy McClain, president of Mortar Board, will crown the king, the.• candidate fo r whom the greatest number of one cent votes have been cast. Booth . 'chairmen will turn in tickets collected at their booths between 11:45 p.m. and midnight to the ticket table. Miss McClain requested that each group silon soring a booth make an approxi mate count of " their tickets be fore turning them in. Decorating for the carnival will begin at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Each group will _bring its own props, and will be responsible for clean up afterwards. Members of Al pha Phi. Omega, service honorary, will aid with booth construction and clean-up. Twenty Sponsois A bronze cup will be presented 'to the group whose booth takes in the greatest number of .tickets. The winner will be announced in the Daily Collegian. Eighteen sororities, Leonides, and the Women's Student. Gov ernment Association's freshman council will sponsor booths; " Alpha Chi Omega will test Mardi Gras goers' skill with their "Basketball Thr ow ." "Take - a Chance with AEPhi" will be - the theme of Alpha Epsilon Phi's' booth. A "Rat Race" will be the theme of Alpha - Gamma Delta's booth. Alpha Omicron Pi's booth will be entitled "Broadway Hits," aTa d will feature song and. dance rou "Loop the Leg of an Alpha Xi" will .be the theme of Alpha Xi Delta's booth. Chi Omega will call Mardi Gras goers to their "House of Blue Lights," 'a variety show. . • : "Coffin Capers" , will be Delta Delta Delta's booth theme. It will feature' a spook show... "Dart •••a DG" is the title of Delta Gamtha's booth. Darts with rubber suction cups on the. ends will be shot from pop •guns. "DZ Showboat" is the' theme of Delta Zeta's variety ;show. Singing and dancing acts will be featured -in a variety show.,spon, sored by the Wcimen's Student • Wants You - A • • - Class .Ring for Christmas If you'll.-boly . ,a c hance' . • - • . • NOW IS THE TIME to order your , ,„. • „ Penn State Class Ring if you •Want • • delivery before. Christmas. DROP A - HINT to the folks at home.. . . Yau W will help them with your gift - and yourself of :a-•gift. you will .•cherish for a lifetime. • .• You buy only ONE ,CIA, SS 'RING in a , *lifetime so' why not. get ihe BEST . ~,,,:;THE, BALFOUR CLASS 'RING-- G Balfour Co.: - Offiee in the 'Athletic Store . . Phone 2158 ' Government Association's Fresh man Council. ' "Get‘Pinned by a' / Gamma Phi" is the name of Gamma Phi Beta's booth. Customers will shoot ar rows having suction cups, on the,. ends at pictures of imaginary fraternity - and sorority pins. Kappa Alpha Theta will test customers' skills with rubber balls which knock down three •large yellow stuffed cats. "KD Bar- None" is , the title of Kappa Del- 1 ta's variety :show. ""'Kappa Kuties," a freak show, will be Kappa - Kappa Gamma's booth theme. Leonides will spon sor a game of skill called "Strike It Rich." Customers will attempt to pound nails into : blocks of wood. "Phi Mu's Wheel" is the theme of the booth sponsored , by Phi Mu. Phi Sigma Sigma's booth, "Claim Your Name," , will have customers knock over , balloori r s on which are • painted letters of sororities, fraternities, and inde pendent group names. Sigma Delta Tau will use live white mice to carry out their booth theme. "Little Egypt" is the theme of Theta. Phi Alpha's variety show. The show is built around an Arabian theme, and will feature Little Egypt, the • danber, and a chorus. Zeta Tau Alpha's booth, "Penny Pitching," will test Mardi. Gras goers', skill at tossing pennies on to a - board.' Customers will be given pennies for tossing 'in ex change for • tickets purchased at the door. • • marriages ' Sailer-Nelson' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson of State College have announced the marriage- of their daughter, Harriet, : to Leroy •Satler of Pllil adelphia. The wedding was held at the Hillel Foundation. A reception and - dinner which foll Owed the ceremony , was held at Zeta Beta Tau.... . - Mrs, ,Satler was a member of Siena Delta Tau sorority. A114;1 Hoid Tea Today Alpha• Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honorary, will hold a tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m. to day. in .the northeast - lounge of Atherton - • . • THE' EOAILy COLLEGIAN:- STATE; COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA Klopp Chosen Queen at Penn Junior Prom Barbara Klopp, Miss Penn State of • 1951, was crowned Junior Prom queen at the University ,of Pennsylvania last weekend. A student committee chose five finalists from the 31 pictures sub mitted. Judges representing the offices of the 'deans of men and women at the university then selected Miss Klopp as queen, and announced their choice. at a party before the dance. Miss Klopp, a member of Kappa Kappa Gam ma, was told of the honor by her escort, Richard Mills, a Sigma Nu at Penn. At the .dance Friday the queen was presented with a bouquet of roses and serenaded by members of Sigma Nu with "The White Star of Sigma . Nu." Delta Gamma to Honor Officer at Tea Saturday Delta Gamma will hold a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday in Sim- Mons lounge. The tea will honor Mary Reif; secretary of Province II of the sorority. Guests will include two repre sentatives from each sorority; city panhellenic officers; College panhellenic officers; Pearl 0. Weston, dean of women; and alumnae of the sorority. THE PROM MOOD MR. CHARLES SUGGESTS YOU SEND THE BILL TO DAD Sigma Delta Tau Sandra Goncher has been pledged by . Sigma Delta Tau. Theta Xi . Theta Xi entertained Alpha Gamma Delta at a spaghetti dip ner recently. Entertainment in eluded" dancing and games. ' Delta Delta Delta Ruth Sugihara, a native of Ha waii and a graduate student at the College, spoke at an open meeting of Delta Delta Delta. She showed a_ color film on Hawaiian celebrations. Refreshments were served.' Acacia . Acacia entertained members of Delta Zeta at a Halloween party Surfday afternoon. WRA IM Schedule Basketball 7:00 —Kappa Alpha Theta vs Phi Sigma- Sigma. Alpha Gamma Delta vs Alpha Xi Delta. B:oo—Sigma Delta Tau vs Beta Sigma Omicron. Theta Phi Alpha vs Thompson D. Field Hockey 4:00 Field Hockey Club on Holmes Field. ~.-. ~~... A king's ransom in diamond glitter Yards and yards ,of billowy ice blue tulle unfolds from the sequin -studded strap less bodice of this lovely gown worn by Barbara Baker. Just one of our many exquisite creations. 124 SOUTH ALLEN ST. STATE COU.EGE,PA. a - ech-b Thursday di Omega, Phi M 6 Fives Play to Tie Another tie .was registered in the White Hall basketball score books when Chi Omega and Phi Mu battled to an even score at 20 all. Even the forwards found com petition close with Elizabeth Duda dropping in 10 points for Phi Mu and Margaret Doggett doing the very same for Chi Omega. One game resulted in a 2-0 de fault when Thompson C lost • a guard on fouls -and having no substitutes, 11 a d to forfeit the game to Alpha Chi Omega. The remainder of the games produced rather lopsided scores with Simmons scoring a 51-6 vic tory over Thompson B. Alpha Epsilon Phi bowed to Kappa Kappa Gamma by a 59-4 score. Scoring honors went to Patricia Capper of the Kappa Kappa Gamma team with 24 tal lies and to Nancy Jarden of the Simmons squad who sent 20 points through the hoop. In table tennis, Gamma Ph i Beta beat Delta Delta Delta, and Alpha Omicron Pi took McAllister 11. Delta Gamma forfeited to Delta Zeta and Thompson D forfeited to Kappa Delta. Pan, in classic mythology, was the god of the countryside and of all country people. ..._,.. may .,.«-. _ ..7 ~' , w, .:•;f'i`t. , `,, , p.,•:',;=',..•, ,- '1..:. ; , " , '",;5•z,, ,, ,•,::Y.,' INGE Mil '',><;:', ;. .'l, :'. ...-''';,i,""`;.':.", ISSZEIN PAGE FIVE