TUESDAY, -OCTOBER 21, 1952 3 Coed Groups Plan Mardi Gras Weekend A sing, dance, and the annual Mortar Board-sponsored Mardi Gras will women’s organizations in a Mardi Gras Weekend, Nov. 7,8, and 9. Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary society, will hold the Mardi to midnight Nov. 7 in Recreation Hall. The weekend gets its name from the val booths set up by sororities, and other women’s groups. || To Crown King Chimes, junior women’s activi ties honorary, will take over the middle spot of the weekend with f££ a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight n Nov. 8 in the TUB. Tim Women’s Student Government Association Senate will round out the week end with the all-College sing from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Nov. 9 in Schwab Auditorium. A Mardi Gras King will be chosen by penny votes at the Fri day night event in Rec Hall. He will reign that night and at the Chimes dance.' Groups planning a carnival booth may nominate a candidate by submitting a’s by 7 inch photograph to Joan Hut chon, 109 by Oct. 29 Leonides OK's LaVie Assessment The All-College Cabinet’s pro posal that freshmen be assessed $2 for LaVie was approved by Leonides Council at its meeting last night. The reserved seating plan, which would set off 300 seats in Recreation Hall for faculty alum ni, and grad students, was also approved by the council. The council also voted to favor the establishment of some sort of organization that would be comparable to a senior women’s hat society. A committee of six girls with Hilda Hogeland as chairman was appointed to serve with members of PanHel to organize a mummers’ parade for the football game dur-r ing Junior Week. - Joan Konopinski was chosen as the Leonides entry for Belle Hop Queen. ► The council decided to use its same theme as last year, “Strike It Rich,” for its Mardi Gras booth. Volunteers to work in this booth during Mardi Gras may sign iip with Vivian Peterson in 415 ■'M'c- Elwain. Clarence Fagan was .chosen as Leonides’ candidate for Mardi Gras king. A committee to plan a joint so cial function with AIM was also set up by the Council. This func tion would not only include mem bers of the two independent or ganizations, but also guests from other, campus groups. The pur pose of the function would be to foster better relations between the various groups. Phi Kappa Sigma Honors Alumnus J. .Orvis Keller, director of Gen eral Extension Services, was hon ored by Phi Kappa Sigma Satur day night for 43 years of service to the fraternity. His portrait, painted without his knowledge from photographs, was unveiled, and’hung over the fireplace mantle. He also was giv en a wrist watch. Keller has been secretary-treas urer of the fraternity’s alumni corporation for 30 years. Coed Nominations Close Tomorrow Nominations for Women’s Stu de n t Government Association freshman and sophomore repre sentatives close tomorrow at 5 p.m. Candidates must nominate themselves. Application'b 1 anks may be picked up in the Dean of Women’s office, 105 Old Main. Hotel Group to Meet The- Penn State chapter of the Junior Hotelmen of America will meet at 8 tonight in the Home Economics cafeteria to reorganize and reactivate.the chapter, Thom as Judge, president, has an nounced. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Jenkins to Play An engraved bronze cup will be presented to the group taking in the largest number of tickets at its booth. Tickets will be priced at 10 cents each and general ad mission into Rec Hall will be 15 cents. . Jack'Jenkins and his orchestra will play for. Chimes’ informal dance. Tickets will be $1 a couple. No admission will be charged for, the sing, to which students, faculty, and- townspeople are in vited, Nancy White, publicity chairman, said. Hummel Fishburn, head of the Music department, and Frank Gullo, professor of music, will lead the singing. Chaplain to Speak On Christian Voter The Rev. Luther H. Harsh barger, College chaplain and ex ecutive secretary of the Penn State Christian Association, will speak on “The Christian Goes to the Polls” at the PSCA meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 304 Old Main. This will be the last of a series of discussions in which PSCA has examined aspects and issues of the presidential election cam paign, and explored the respon sibility of. Christians as citizens. . Calling slimsters of all ages! SKIPPIES keep you sleek with a I; ' ; ' „'s f 7 PIS', M Greeters to Give F' BalL Tickets , If the Autumn Ball and the Dungaree Drag have left you flat broke, you’ll be glad to know- you have a chance to win a free ticket to the Greeters Club’s Belle-Hop Ball. Each night this week, beginning tonight, three names will be an nounced over station WMAJ. If these persons, whose names will be picked at random, call George Moore, publicity chairman of the dance, at 3188 within ten min utes, they’ll receive free tickets to the dance. The informal dance is scheduled from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in Recreation Hall. Music will be furnished by Jim Erb’s Penn State Blue Notes. Tickets are $2.40 per couple. Ryukyuans Spend 2 Weeks at College Three delegates of the Ryuk yuan government spent the first two weeks of October at the Col lege to study and get a better perspective of American life. The three delegates, Masayoshi Harakuni, Gempo Hirayama, Mas aru Miyasato, and Takashi Ku wahara, an interpreter, were in vited to the United States by the Defense department. Delegates, with Prof. Lee Car ter of the Political Science depart ment; were dinner guests of Kap pa Delta Rho Oct. 10. The visit to the- fraternity was designed to give the delegation an idea of fraternity life. Following the din ner they made a tour of the house. After visits to Philadelphia and New York City the delegation will travel to Michigan State for' an other view of American college life. Jane If ft will, have charge of the program. The meeting will be of>en to the public. Dcmks & Co. light touch \ Vvk-, % * A whisper of control, a world of comfort. That’s Skippies! Soft, cool, unbe- lievably light. Cleverly tailored by Formfit with no heavy bones .. . nothing to pinch, pqke or bind. We have Skippies in your length— a range of styles and elastics. Come choose a Skippies wardrobe for every daytime and ; date-time need! Girdles and Panties from 2.95 Skippies Foundations from 10.95 Danks & Co. 108 S. Allen be pi-esented by three Gras from 8:30 p.m. event featuring carni- ■hf.:'' Marple to Be Chairman Of State WRA Convention Mabel Marple, president of the Women’s Recreation Association, will preside as chairman of the convention of the Pennsylvania division of the Athletic Federation of College Women to he held at the College Friday through Sunday. Approximately 50'colleges and universities from the state will be represented at the convention. Business activities of the group will center around the convention theme, “WRA and Its Relationship to the College Campus.” Workshops Open io Public Friday’s activities will be limit ed to registration and informal get-togethers between delegates. Workshop discussions, open to the public, will center around co educational techniques, parlia rrientary procedures, and pub licity techniques. Workshops will be held Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon will be playday between the various in stitutions attending. Athletic par ticipation will take place in White Hall and on Holmes Field. Informal Mixer Planned A formal banquet will be held Saturday evening at the Nittany Lion Inn. Guest speaker will be Mary Jane Draper, acting head of the Department of Physical Education at Ohio University. Mimi Ungar, fifth semester jour nalism major, will act as toast mistress. The Jim Show Quartet and Robert Klug, pianist, will entertain Delegates to the convention will attend an informal mixer Satur- Will (Barlata Wertz Okay soe? Bobbie, an attractive 20 year old junior, hails from Scotch /Plains, New Jersey. Her blue eyes, blond hair and five foot two inch height make her an ideal candi date for Belle Hop queen. She's majoring in home economics and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Congratulations Joan Hunter for winning the Homecoming Queen contest! We weren't surprised in the least. Do you remember being told during the sitting that you'd win at least one contest before the semester was over? You now join the ranks of many other win ners who have had us take their portraits for contest purposes. To further attest to your beauty, some over anxious person broke into one of our display cases last Friday night in an attempt to steal your portrait. He succeeded in ruining the case and scratching the pic ture, but perhaps in the last minute reprieve left the portrait hanging. . For the discriminating few who appreciate some thing different, there are still a few openings left for Christmas portraits. You can't give a finer gift. day night at Sigma Pi. Ja c k Jenkins and his orchestra will play. Barbara Wallace, vice president of WRA, is serving as chairman in charge of the convention ar rangements. (do-^dild Alpha Xi Delta New pledge officers of Alpha Xi Delta are Muriel Henderson, president; Dorothy Nein, vice president; Nancy Shultz, secre tary; Dawn Weber, and Velma Kaiser, song leader. Nancy Mayhew, a transfer from the Ohio Wesleyan chapter, re cently affiliated with the local chapter. Beta Sigma Omicron Recently initiated into Beta Sig ma Omicron were Nancy Troland and Grace Thomas. Following the initiation, the new pledges served breakfast in the suite. The sor ority held open house for alumnae from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. LION STUDIO PAGE FIVS