TUESDAY; MARCH - 4, • 1952 Rush Have Scenes in . Mexico;, France, Greece, the South Seas; and even out of this world in, Reaven"and',Hell are among some of the .set tings chosen for this'year's spring rushing parties. . Parties were held in each of the 19 sorority suites last night. ?Each sorority will hold another party o :30 to 9 tonight. Night clubs are the style for Alpha:/Omicron Pi's Club Jacque minot, Delta Zeta's Café De Ze, Delta Delta Delta's Blue Room, and Theta Phi Alpha's Club Tepa. Perfume, Pirates Phi Sigma Sigma is jumping back a few decades with a Speak easy, while Kappa Alpha Theta is holding a Gaslight GaietieS fair. Alpha Epsilon Phi is holding a Perfume party, while Alpha Gamma Delta is having a pirate party, and Alpha Xi - Delta , la Wharf party, Mademoiselle is the 'title for Sigma Delta Tau's affair, and Kappa Kappa Gamma is. holding a Mardi Gras. 'Beta .Sigma,-Omi cron is 'having allfig Top and Zeta Tau Alpha a Gypsy party. Hell, Heaven Vicarious travel is, provided by Delta• Gamma's Ha:waiian. party, Alpha Chi Omega's ~ Mexican fiesta, Chi Omega's Greek party, and Phi Mu's South Sea Island. Extremes are taken care of by Gamma Phi Beta's Heaven and Hell and Kappa Delta's Hell to Heaven. Party invitations will serve as coke date invitations from 1 to 5 p.m. ti2day. • Coffee Hours Rushees may pick up coffee hour invitations at 9:30 p.m. to morrow and 'Must return them by 1:30 p.m. at the Panhel post office in Woman's Building.. To balance the number attend ing the • coffee hours for each sorority, the post office will as sign the time each rushee is to attend the coffee hours of her choice. "Times will be distributed at 4:30 p.m. The formal coffee hours will be held from 6:30 to 8 and from 8:30 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. Sor ority members will call for rush ees at their dormitories. Fresh men attending the coffee hours will be granted 10 o'clock, per missions. ' Phi Mu Holds Anniversary . The loCal chapter of Phi Mu is - - celebrating the national organiza tion's centennial today. Phi Mu is the first sorority on campus to observe its centennial. •- Founded as Philomathean So ciety at Wesleyan *College, Macon, Ga:, MarCh 4, 1852, the group later expanded nationally and adbpted the Greek letters Phi Mu. The' sorority he 1 d Founders' Day Ceremonies in the suite Sun day. • A formal reception will be held Friday night in the• lounge of McElwain Hall. Guests invited in clude President and Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower, H. K. Wilson, dean of men, Pearl 0. Weston, dean of woinen, hostesses from McElwain Hall, and advisers and representa tives from fraternities and sor orities. Five O'Clock Group to Present 'Just One' Today Five O'clock' Theater, Penn State's experimental drama work shop, will present "Just' One," a one-act play by Richard Hartle, at 5 p.m. today. Hartle, a senior in arts and let; ters, wrote .his play in Warren ,$. Smith's Dramatics 21 playwriting course last fall. It -will be pre sented script-in-hand to keeg.the Production on the same, experi mental level with the play- itself. Members of the cast are Myron Cole, the "Voice;" Albert Kalson, Danny; Frank Baxter, bartender.; Fred Sinfelt, Fritz, ' and "'Joseph Marko, a drunk. Peter• Farrell will be the radio . announcer; Roland Johnson, Murph; and , ser, Floss. • Technical director Anna Teifer will be assisted by Dorothy wick. • - Party Settings Foreign Touch By LYNN KAHANOWITZ Committees NOTied for Frosh Tea , Committees have been named for the .Big-Little Sister Tea to be held froth 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sun day in two lounges of Atherton. The' tea, sponsored by fresh man council and all freshman women,— is open to upperclass women. Any freshman woman may invite as many other women as she wishes. ' t - Nani Ku and Chariotte-,Lutin ski, co-chairmen of the entertain ment committee; are planning a continuous PrOgram. • Tea and cookies will be provid ed by Joyce Shusman. and Patricia Ellis, in charge of the • refresh ments and the committee, made up of Virginia Beck, Joanna Binkley, Pearl Beaver, Elizabeth Miller, Phyllis Mermelstein, Dol ores Pennel, Elaine Rothstein, Marie Wagner, and Car o 1 y.n Werts. Dean Pearl 0. Weston, the as sistant's to the dean of women, and members of senate will pour. Hostesses are being chosen by Barbara Pick and floaters by Aurelia Arre. Baylee Friedman is in charge of invitations and Louise Glud is chairman • of , publicity. Other members of the publicity commit tee are Barbara Lederer, Isabelle Shade, Marilyn Schadt, and Tamsin Bloom. Beginners Dance Class Members of the beginning dancing class which was •sched uled for last night may attend the class tonight or tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the TUB. Woody Herman `and his Greatest Band ever' Friday, 'April 14 Rec Hall $4 Semi Formal 9-1 E~'DAILY COLLEGIAN .' STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA IFC-Panhellenic Ball Queen of AIM, Leonides MARY 'ANN KITZMILLER, Penn State's first Independent Sweetheart, is crowned with a wreath of white blossoms by Frank Reese, chairman of the sweetheart contest comm:ttee. The crown ing took nlace at the Barons' dance Saturday night in the TtJB. Final Reading Tryouts Today Final tryouts fo r representa tives to the Fourth Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Reading FeStival will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. to day. Approximately 80 schools have been invited to this festival which was originated by Penn State and is to beheld at the College May 1 and 2. Persons interested in trying out must contact either Mrs. Harriet Nesbitt or William Hamilton of the Speech department to make a specific appointment. A representative for the East- em Intercollegiate Poetry Read ing Festival to be held at Long Island University April 5 will also be chosen at the meeting. The Pearl Islands are located in the Gulf of Papama. .- " ' '..4:.,L..uiit.:k%:.7 , '-' '''' •'''..- Use Collegian Classifieds ATTENTION RAILROADERS HO Supplies and KITS Custom Building Mon. to Thur. 6 to 10 p.m. Telephone 7167 136 S. Atherton St. lEffil MEMI • kg,', MEE —Photo by Austin For Best Results ';.''';; ':.t;'f ,, ,:•is: . ; .z ,- ','::, ,, 7;,,‘ - —,_...,:.:>.L.,..u1;4,;;;:.:_•,,",.:'..,;;. Thursday, Friday and Saturday night you can meet the SYCAMORE FAMILY Schwab Auditorium `YOU CAN' TAKE IT WITH YO presented by Players PENNY . . . Mrs. Sycamore, that is—she's an artist—and her latest play is "Sex Takes A Holiday." PAUL... Mr. Sycamore— rather creative— fireworks displays are his specialty. ESSIE . . . one of the Sycamore girls—an aspiring '';llerina who cooks "love dreams" on the side. `YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YO U' Tickets now on sale Student Union Desk PAGE F
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