SATTIRDAY,...I4Y:.I7,. 1952 V.0.11 - e'4kf.'. Keynptet. Parties, Picnics, Dinner Dances To End Spring- Week Activities By BETTY ALLEN 'S6rapbooks and diaries soon will be filled_with souvenirs from the festivities of Spring Week, and among the memories will be those from tonight's houseparties that are the final feature of the week.• - Science and fiction' will lend their hand at the Acacia house where monsters alive and other wise will greet the guests. Win dows 'will lead into .opace ship where., the bandstand '.'of :Dick Marli, who will play= ;for the affair, Will resemble a porthole in the ship. Costumes typical of old Ger manY will set the atmosßhere for the German beer gatilen party at Alpha vhi Rho where Jimmy Spaniel will play. - • A semi-formal dinner dance will be held at Alpha• Epsilon Pi. Music will be furnish. by Abba Cohie g and his orchestra. The party will be open at 8:30 p.m. The .-calendar month ',!:)f May will "be erected outside. - Alpha Gamma Rho where party goers will enter through the memorable date of the 17th. Costumes depict ing holidays and seasons of the year will be worn by the guests. The party will be open at 10 p.m. A realistic water f a 11 will tumble down the stairs and into the living room of Alpha Phi Delta and set the mood for the annual "South Sea Island !party. Keys Williamson and his Porches - - tra will be on hand to play for the costume affair which will be closed 'til 10 p.m. Tramps will .find g come at the Tau Tramp party at Alpha Tau Omega. Music will be provided by records and the dance will be closed 'til 10 p.m. A formal spring dance will con:: elude Spring. Week • rat Alpha Zeta where pastel shades of spring flowers will set the stage for the occasion. It will be open at 10 p.m. • Famous pirates of olden days would receive a warm welcome at the annual "Pirate. .Dance" where lanterns, fishnets, and sea shells will complete the motif at the Beaver House. Guests will climb the gangplank to the party, which is open. Lynn Christy and his orchestra will furnish music for the dinner dance_ which will be held- amidst a tropical island atmosphere, at Beta Sigma Rho. The party will -be open at 9 p.m., A sweetheart will be - chosen at the annual "Carnation Ball" at the Delta Sigma Phi party. She will•be given a cup and a bouquet of roses. Music for the occasion will be provided by the Sherwood quintet. Delta Tau Delta and , CM Phi will hold a combined party on the Delta Tau Delta tennis courts. Japanese lanterns and ming trees will transform the court into an oriental garden. A large backdrop behind! Lee Vincent and his or chestra-will complete the setting. The 'pledges of Delta Theta JOEL McCREA YVONNE DE CARLO "The SAN FRANCISCO STORY" "THE PRIDE OF ST. LOWS" • TODAY ALL .DAY RICHARD WIDMARK "RED SKIES OF MONTANA" THE lAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE "COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sigma will show their, apprecia tion that "Hell Week" is over by ,presenting a show for the party goers there. The party will be in formal and open. In keeping the Wharf Rat Co tillion theme, ,Kapp.3, Delia Rho will have a. New Orleans Dock setting. Bill Clemmons and his orchestra will play for the open party. The public is invited to a "come as You Are" party at the Kappa Sigme house where music will be played by the Melody Men. "Spring Is. Here," the theme for the pmega:.Phi• Psi lawn house party, , will have an unusual touch as tape recordings will pro vide the music. Figurines will decorate the lawn at Phi Delta Theta and out side Music will set the mood for the annual Bowery Ball. Typical 1890 Bowery Day decorations will be used. • Phi GaMma Delta will hold their annual clam bake at Green wood Furnace tomorrow. Conrad Buht and his orchestra will furnish music for the infor mal pledge dance at Phi Kappa. The party is open. Spring flowers will also be featured at the Phi Kappa Sigma house where dancing will be held on the;, terrace patio: In contrast, Phi Sigma Delta will carry out a carnival theme. The affair will be a semi-formal dinner dance which will be open at 9 p.m: _ gaiden party will be held at Phi Sigma Kappa in hon or of the pledges. Al Glou and his orchestra will play for the formal affair. ••. If you can "parlez vous fran cais" you will be welcome at the "Cafe Marsailles," a French cos tume party at Pi Kappa Alpha. Ralph—Patt- will play. A grand re-opening of the "Hotel Sig ,Alphia" will be held at .Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Two or chestras. and .a. pianist will play. The first . floor will . feature the sapphire room and on the third floor,-„guests will 'visit = the star light' roof::: A " large sign "Grand Re-opening .of Hotel Sig - Alphia" 04 is 4 ---t %A l ANNUAL SPRING CARNIVAL OF HITS! • For those who haven't seen them and for those who want to see them again, here is a, program of top bracket favo rites for your enjoyment. • MON. MAY 19 ' Noel Coward's "Brief Encounter"'. Celia 'Johnscin s. TUES. MAY 20 An Adventure In Undearable Suspense "Odd Man Out" James Mason Robert Newton ' WED. MAY 21 Irene Dunn Robert Taylor 'Magnificent Obsession' • THURS. MAY 22 Howard Spring Best Selling Novel "My Son My Son" Madelene Carroll Brian Aherne • • FRI. MAY 23 Live and Love a , most wonderful time! "Tom Brown's School 'Bays" - Robert Newton John Howard Davies - • Good Movies Never Grow Old! Houseparty Themes will be erected across the drive way. ' . . Roller. 'skates, bicycles a n.d wagons will be parked - outside Sigma Alpha Mu .where "Turn as a Tot" will feature a juvenile at mosphere. Park your bubble gum outside and drop in! • A white cross symbolizing the cross of Sigma Chi will be pre sented tc the sweetheart of Sigma Chi at the annual Sweetheart Dance. Jack Huber- and his or chestra will play for the formal dinner 'dance which • will be closed 'til 9,, p.m. UmisuaLdecora tons will include a large yellow parachute • over the ceiling and blue satin walls with a backdrop of white roses and fern trimming. The annual White Star Formal will be 'held at Sigma Nu and the Sigma Nu girl will be. chosen. John' Leister and •his orchestra will play for the dance, which is closed. A Lilac Queen will- be chosen at the Sigma Phi -Alpha Lilac Dance.' She -will be presented with - a bouquet of flowers:, Hermits from far and wide will come to annual Moonshiners Ball at Sigma Phi Epsilon. An old cabin Iheme will be used. An un usual doorway effect will greet the costumed guests, and music will be provided by the In dianeers. • Sigma Phi Sigma and Theta Xi will hold an informal party fol lowing their picnic at Greenwood Furnace. Music will be furnished by Charlie Masters. -A realistic waterfall and-.foun COLLEGE WOMEN veep &ward AS AN =OFFICER IN THE. WAC! • . and step up to a promising career . .of stimulating work ... excellent pay . . . great fun . . . travel! A career that will mean 'escape from humdrum, ordinary jobs! To those of you - who are about to graduate, or, who are planning to leave school (with two years of college credits) —think of what this opportunity means to you! Remember, too, that as an Officer in the Women's Army Corps, yOu enjoy equal pay, allowances, and benefits with men of identical rank in the U. S. Army . . plus free medical and dental care! And how wonderful and deeply satisfying to have the chance of earning a fine living while serving your country. DonflAiss Your Opportunity! Don't delay! Contact your nearest Recruiting Station or Army installation for further details . . . and for application. IWomen colleg e graduates, ages 21 • to 27, may apply for appointments as 2nd Lieutenant in the Reserve and upon satisfactory completion of training may qualify for corn ' mission in the Regular Army. Reserve commissions in grades of 2nd Lieu • tenant to Captain are granted to women with a college degree who fall within the age group of 21:to 39 with qualifying experience in teach ing, business; recreation, personnel adminis tration,- advertising or other fields requiring leadership and supervision of personnel. tain will be featured at the an nual "Orchid • Dinner Dance" at Sigma Pi where the guests will •be enveloped in a garden atmos phere. An • Orchid Lady will be chosen and presented with a bouquet of flowers and a cup. Don Troastle and his orchestra will play. The party is closed 'til 11 p.m. • Following a party at an alum nus' cabin, the Theta Chis wlil hold a Dude Ranch party where all hands will be off work. Theta Kappa Phi will hold an informal party following a picnic at Coalrien Forest Recreation Area. _ Guests who visit the Zeta Beta Tau Hawaiian party will enter through a grass skirt of a hula girl. - Providing that the monsoon season stays away for a while, picnics will be held at various spots throughout the area. Fra ternities planning picnics and location are: . Beta' Theta Pi, Black Moshan non; Delta Chi, hay ride and pic nic at Roosevelt Park; Lambda Chi Alpha, Poe Paddy; Phi Kap pa Psi, Spring Creek; Phi Kappa Tau, Whipple's Dam; Pi Kappa Phi, Roosevelt Park; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Black Moshannon; and Triangle; Black Moshannon. 'Baron Steuben* was a German drillmaster whose leadership and organizing ability contributed to American victory in the Revolu tion. OFFICER PROGRAMS: 3With a minimum of two years of college, women 4. may enlist as WAC Officer Candidate Applicants. Should you wish to WRITE for details, just fill out and mail this coupon • ADJUTANT GENERAL, Dept. of the Army Washington 25, D. C. Attention: AGSN I should like to receive more information about the opportunities of being an officer in the WAC '`'" ~ ~r • . s) a) CITY ....ZONE STATE UNITED STATES ARMY Mrs. Oliver Will Talk To Graduation Women Mrs. Robert T. Oliver will speak on "Oriental Paradoxes" at a coffee hour for all graduating senior women at 6:30 p.m. Tues day in the main lounge of Mc- Elwain Hall. Mrs. Oliver's husband, a pro fessor of speech,. was formerly an adviser to Syngman Rhee, president of the Republic of Korea. In urging senior women to at tend, Miss Mary Brewer, assist ant to the dean of women, said that information a b out com mencement and the American Association of University Women will be relayed at the coffee hour. Personnel cards will also be 'com pleted. 6-Week Summer School Planned for Children A six-week summer school pro gram, sponsored by the College, will be held from June 30-to Aug ust 9 for a limited number, of chil dren who live in the State •COl lege area and for children of vis iting faculty members, Dr. Lawr ence Park of the Department of Education, co-ordinator, - an nounced yesterday. Persons interested in register ing their children may contact Jo Hays, supervising - principal of the area schools. Enrollment of each group is limited to 25. tt4.' i ll --;, . 4___ _ ~-r __ _ _ T --- fk\\ . l ' _, i ..--- .!..:„‘.__, .1 VZ .L.... --.-- ,f ~,•::: v. ITi t i prip i . \ ,..f . 7 \ 141 ;.1.0f .--r.'” PAGE Fra
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