THURSDAY,' APRTT 8, 1952 Fraternity Will Sing May DayActiiiities •Members of Tau. Kappa Epsilon, winners of, last. year ) s: IFC- Parthel Sing, will 'sing "Blue' and White" .as part of the May Day ceremonies beginning - at 3:30 . p.rn. Saturday on the 'front campus of Old Main. . , From 2 to ,3 . p.m. Saturday teas and open houses will be held in all women's do'rmitories. Men Will be • permitted to visit women's rooms 'during.that hour. ' To complete the. combined May Day and Mother's ,Day celebra tiOn, the third performance of the Modern Dance Concert will be given at 8 p.M.' Saturday in the modern dance - room in White Hall,' and the Glee • Club will_give a concert - at 3 p.m. Suna y in ;Schwab Auditorium. In case of inclement weather, 'women participating .in May Day. ceremonies will hearse frozn,3 to 5 p.m. tomor row on the frcint campus of _Old Main, Peggy - C rooks, cere monies, chairman , has an noUnCed. the May 'Day ceremonies will be moved to Recreation Hall. Bleach ers seating 4000 people are being set - up - on the front campus. No admission will be charged. Irene Jeffress, PSCA, represen tative, will present the scepter to May Queen, Robin• Brunner, an d Marilyn Williams, former Women's Recreation Association president. will give Miss Brunner a globe of the world. Also included in the ceremonies will be a maypole ,dance, honor arch 'and hemlock chain proces sions, and a dance by the modern dance group. The Blue Band will play and members of C wens ansl Blue Key, sophomore and junior hon oraries, will usher. Yvonne Carter, secretary of 'the Women's Student Government . Association, is general chairman of May Day: 911arriageo McConnell-Thurston Jean Thurston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Thurston Jr. of 611 W. Beaver avenue, became the bride of Malcolm McConnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCon nell of Madispn„ Wis., at the State College Presbyterian Church Sat urday. Mrs. McConnell, a graduate of the College, is a member of Theta Sigma Phi, journalism. honorary. Mr. McConnell, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin; is employed by. the Square. D Co., Dallas, Tex. , Talk About -- (Continued-from• page four) . .- • having an hilarious time cooking their • meals and making ice cream. When news of the flood fin ally reached Nittany Valley all was forgiven and the class re instated. ' Then there was the old. campus mule, "Snowball," who was often made the center of • campus pranks---ometimes being forced to climb narrow flights of stairs to the tower *of Old Main and re-i main there until the administra tion found a_ way- to get ;him down.., When the tower proved :too much for the old boy, he . was hustled up to the fifth floor-where class numerals.would be painted on him. And there were the, big. bon-, fires • to celebrate important football victories and- the 'zno-. lasses feeds ',which ended up, with azi indignant "molasses feathering" for all participants. There were the pushball scraps which also got rough at times, and ceased being fun when the enrollment began -to increase. • An entirely innocent custom which flourished 'from. 1889 until the '2os was the "graveyard," where various professors were buried in effigy with considerable ceremony. Altogether, these were the :hi-jinki - and carryings on of Penn State's past. Undoubtedly when we return in years to ,come as, additions to Penn Slate's alumni, we, too, will ;have tales to stand the- under 'grads=-at-awe. - COLLEGIAN s ; rpat COLLEGE. Hillel Elects Stan Goldman Stanley Goldman was elected president of the Hillel Founda tiori. in the election of 'new offi cers this week: Other officers elected were Leonard Krieger, men's ...vice president; Sara Bassel, women's vice-president;. Carol Perlmann, secretary; and Esther Swimmer, treasurer. Twelve new members were elected to• the government board, which also includes 18 commit tee chairmen to be appointed by outgoing 'officers an d officers elect, and representatives from independents' - groups, fraterni ties, and sororities. Board mem bers - chosen are Grace Bassel, Judith Callet, Peter Citrenbaum, Baylee Friedman, Eleanor Hor vitz, Ronald , Isenberg, Barbara Kaufman, Laeh Koidanov,‘ .Wal ter Newman, Donald Pripstein, Rosalind Wein, and Diane Weiss. The new officers will be in stalled at the Sabbath Eve serv ice May 23. Heckman Chosen Head Of Junior Honorary Martha Heckman was • elected president of ' Chimes, junior wo men's activities honorary, at a meeting Monday night. Other of ficers elected are Jane Larpen teur, vice president; Jean Maroh nic, secretary; Patricia Prichard, treasurer; and Julia Ibbotson, re porter aitd National Keynotes ed itor. ' Mary Kozelnicky was ap pointed chairman of a committee to decorate a float for the Spring Week parade.. engagementj. Schutte , Kostas • Mr. and• Mrs. Angelo Kostas of Carnegie have announced the •en gagement of their daughter, Emily,. to Charles Schutte, son - of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schutte of Carnegie. Miss Kostas - is a senior in home economics and is .a member of Phi Mu. Mr. Schutte is:a senior in com merce and finance and is a mem ber of Phi Delta Theta. The couple plan to be married June 14. ._ G i ft . • A Perfect op t 14. 5 " ..- for Mother ~,,,,., , . ~.• . -., ~.T . ,...,,,........,„„ Handbags in - • ,v, : - . 4 - s i eo leather, straw, •i , - 4 , -' ...nr, • .1 ~ 4... ~,-,.),:, • corday - faille ‘ 4, ,, ,,, • , . , ... ~ . . . 5 t;.. „,--- , Stoc k ings by Larkwood . 1)' ,... ,.."•' • xy in' navy or black with '''ia , plain, outline or picture heels A' vp • e . • • v• 4,5. • 7 ~.• .::.; -i . .• , Simon s ~. ~.- ._ ._..., - - . . CO • edib Sigma Alpha Epsilon New officers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon-are Joseph Browne; presi dent; Robert Hartman, vice presi dent; Rudolph Kohn, recording secretary; and James Van Horn, corresponding. secretary. Delta Chi • Delta Chi has initiated Donald Blache, Robert Breuninger, Wil liam Fenimore, and Charles Ho gan. Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau entertained Alpha Omicron Pi with a picnic at Whipple's Sunday. '• NeW pledges of the fraternity are Richard Benninger, J'o h n Cleary, John Leykulic, Joseph O'Lair, Charles' Rot h, Daniel Smith; Donald Thomas, John Ti hansky, Thomas Weaver, Richard Welty, and Robert Wolf. Sigma Phi Alpha New officers of Sigma Phi Al pha are Charles Crispens, presi dent; John Christian, vice , presi dent; Barry Fein, secretary; Rob ert Cherry' and Louis Scheckler. executive committee. Seta Sigma Rho ' Nevily elected officers of Beta Sigma Rho are Martin Kahn, chancellor; Morris Sarachek, vice chancellor; Larry Boxer, warder; David Garfield, vice warder; and Morton Zieve, , recording secre tary. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau recently held a .picnic for all • its pledges at Holmes-Foster Park. New pledges are Elaine Cohen and Lois Sari etch. French Club to Meet The French Club will meet at 7 tonight in 405 Old Main. Offi cers will be elected and a French play will be given. 11 O'clocks - Granted Women attending the Folk Dance Festival in Recreation Hall tonight will .be granted 11 o'clock permissions. Make Mother's Day a memorable one . - Choose from our . tine selection of :CARDSandGIFTS at the Treasure, House E. College Ave. kahaiamkLal Dance Concert To Continue Final iSerformances of "And So to the End," the modern dance concert, will be pre sented tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. in White Hall. 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