TVESPIO4-,,‘..litrirglvlPß Alpha Mardi . , . • . - . Alpha .. Omicron , Pi won ' qiossession - of the Mardi Gras ~ trophy cup for the third consecutive ' year by collecting 1383 tickets at the annual carnival 'Friday night. , . " Donald Cook, sponsored by A of the Mardi Gras by Nancy Mc , `sponsors of the carnival—Barbara -Klopp, Miss• Penn 'State of 1951, 'presented the king -with a corn ' plimentary gift- 'certificate from - Jack• - Harper's. The king, a mem ber, of Beta_ •Theta Pi, also • re ceived a silver scepter and a cer •;•tificate of kingship. Broadway .Hits • • Final figures :•for . proceeds are not yet available, but Lois Pul- - ver, Mortar Board •treasurer, said that profits from this year's carn ival. were expected to top last year's figures. - A total of $1422.38 was taken in -this :year, but total expenses have not yet beeri--de termined. • Alpha • Omicron Pi's booth 'was entitled "Broadway Hits;" an d featured song-and dance routines. Theta Phi 'Alpha placed second with 593 tickets.. "Little. Egypt," a. variety show built 'around /an Arabian theme, was the theme of Theta Phi `Alpha's booth. Other Booth Figures • Approximately $433 was col lected at the king booth. Admis sion charges brought in about $226, and ,refreshments, sold by Mortar Board, brought in about $75. A total of $674.90 was taken in by ,20 booths - sponsored by .18 sororities, Leonides, and fresh man council. The number of tickets taken in by other booth sponsors were Alpha Chi 'Omega, 551; Kappa Delta, 506; Kappa Kappa. Gam ma, "439; Chi Omega; 366; 'Gamma Phi B eta, 347; Leonides, 335; freshman council, 330; Delta Del ta Delta, 313; Delta Gamma, 310; Alpha Xi 'Delta, 266; Delta. Zeta, 226;..A1pha Gamma Delta, 159; Kappa Alpha Theta, 145; Zeta Tau :Alpha, 117;- Phi Mu, 96; Al pha _Epsilon, Phi, 95; Sigma Delta Tau, 92; and - Phi Sigma Sigma, 80. Proceeds froth the carnival go to the Charlotte E. Ray Memorial Scholarship -Fund, income' from which is used for scholarships for wort h y women on cam pus. ry cteitzinrar Skirts: the full story Out of -a storybook steps this picture of loveliness, Onicifoi 'PI • Wins ~Oras. Trophy Cup pha Xi Delta, vas: crowned King lain, president of Mortar Board, Skelly-Wilson • Mr. and Mrs. Albert -J.' Wilson, of , Wilkinsburg, have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Marilyn, to David Skelly of Mackeyville. Miss Wilson, a senior in busi ness psychology, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Penn Stdte Players, an d Froth circulation board. . Mr. Skelly receivedee his B.A. 'and M.A. degrees at the College. He is now working . at -the .Harbison- Walker Refractories Co. in Pitts burgh. Walsh to Speak The Rev. Walsh, chaplain of the Newman Club, will speak at 7 tonight in 217 Willard Hall. His talk is based on Cardinal Newman, founder of the nation wide Newman Club. Want to be the* Re o/ the Bail? Combine your_ prettiest gown with shoes and a bag from Simons'. Choose your shoes, with high heels or low,• in gold or silver kid, .or pink, white or ice blue satin. Then - match them with a dainty bag in brocade, gold or silver kid, or-rhinestone trimmed satin for that "belle of the ball". look. Remember, the prettiest feet at the Prom will be danc ing; on shoes from' • ? • t' ti . • - , Phoebe Erickson, Kappa Kappa. Gamma, in a padded quilted 'taffeta skirt .and 'white wool jersey-'blouse collared and cuffecb , ,in velvet. For' accent, a bold rhinestone.pin adorns her waist THE>.DAILY::COLLEGIAN,- STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA • engagementa co_edit, Theta Phi-Alpha Theta Phi Alpha ribboned Ari ana&son, Ellen Wekott, and Constance Belli. - Bonnie Egen -Bperger, a transfer student from Kansas University, who was for merly a member .of lota Chapter of Theta Phi Alpha,' has become affiliated with the local chapter. Sigma Chi • Sigma Chi has initiated Rich ard Christensen, John' Reinhart, Char l e s, McClintock, Edward Smoyer, Richard Lemyre, and George Alburger. Pi Kappa Alpha , . Pi• Kappa Alpha held a round and Square dance Saturday night. Music was furnished by Ross Lytle and his orchestral Phi Upsilon Opiicron Initiates 18 Women Eighteen women were initiated into Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics honorary, Sunday morning. Those initiated were Grace An derson, Mary Lee Coy, Margaret Brobka, 'Nancy• Gruber, Jeannette Ibbotson, Patricia Leis, Margery Loughrey, Bettie Loux, Ruth Ly tle, Peggy Mayberry, Ruth Min kel, Kennetta Peter s, Sylvia Powers, Lois Richardson, Patricia Robinson, J u n,e .Rollison, Shir cia Robinson, June Rollison, Shir ley Smith and Rachael With erow. Women's Journ Group Taps 10 Ten students have been tapped . . by, the College's Alpha Tau chap ter of Theta Sigma Phi, national fraternity for. women in journal ism, Janet Bleutge, president of the chapter, announced yester day. Miss Bleutge also announced the appointment of Julie Arnold as a service chairman for the Penn State chapter. The appoint ment is' part of anation-wide project' of the fraternity's 50 stu dent chapters. ' The ten students tapped are Carolyn Alley, LaVonne ' Alt house, Phyllis Kalson, Geraldine Kassab, Bettie Lou x, 'Mildred Martin, Jane Musgrave, Nancy Trembly, Shirley Vandever, and Joan Williams. Dance Group to Form The Hillel Foundation will form a new interpretative dance group at 7 tonight. The group, under the direction of Mrs. Jane Sheppard, will create dances based on Jew ish theriies for public perfor mances. 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