WXDNESDAY, Festival Reiptesentatives Among.-the representatives from the _ College ' taking part - n the• PemiSylvania Interpretative Reading Festival to be held here tomorrow and Friday are (left _to right;: Margaret Roberts, reading in the long poem division; Margaret Troutman, taking part in the ;reading hour; Mary Jane Kelley, serving as . mistress of ceremonies ':.11 the banquet; and Constance Melvin, read!ng in the drama divi; sion. t.;.pY . Co lle ges to • Enter sth Reading - Festival: The College will be represented in the fifth annual Pennsylvania Interpretative Reading Festival tomorrow and Friday by Margaret Roberts, Margaret Troutman. Nancy D. White, and Constance Melvin. The festival, under the direction o of Mrs. Harriett D. Nesbitt and William' W. Hamilton, assistant professors of speech, will ,begin at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow 'in' 304 Old Main with a session of . short Poem readings. Miss White will read in this event. At C p.m. tomorrow. the read ings will be held- in the drania category. Miss' Melvin- will read from "The Winslow Boy." . 'Portrad of Jenny' Miss Roberts has chosen to read the "Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning hi the.long,poem division at. 9:30 a.m. Friday:.......,, The College will not be .repre sented in the short tstory c ,eVent at 10i30 a.m. Friday . . Miss, Troutman,. however, will read excerpti. from. Robert Nathan's short Story 'Por trait of Jenny" in theyeading hour at 1 . :30 p.m. Friday. The- reading event will not be judged, - Thirteen colleges will,be repie sented in the festival. Some of ,the ll coeges attending will be Pennsyl vania College for Women, Slip- pery. Rock State Teachers College, Duquesne University., Cedar:Crest College, Geneva College , , and Ogontz Center, • . - Coffee lieu* Mary Jane ltellef Will serve as mistress of ceremonies ' at: the festival banquet at'',s:3,o pan: to= morrow at the -- ,NittiUx:Lioti Inn. Dr. Lois Hyslop, lecturer in the Romance Languages department, will be guest speaker 'at the ban quet. Dr. Hyslop :will--:speak on "Two Poetic Worlds," the story of the French author Baudelaire and America's Poe.': • .." Following the readings tomor-: row night, the delegates entertained 'at ' a 'coffee hour at Hamilton's home. • . - .. . The public is invited to attend any part of the ereading festival. However, they are- asked to come into the. reading • room. only. be tween readings so as not to' inter rupt the readers' performance, ac' cording to Mrs. Nesbitt. . All reading sessions .will be held in room .304 Old Main. Phi lotes - Initiates, 3 , Philotes, independent 'women's . organization,'' initiated Helen Clare, Beverly Burkhardt, W and 'Martha Petrus last •Week. •Re- Ireshinents were served following • - the initiation. Take Note— , shirts expertly done for - only 44c Portage Cleaners S. Pugh St. on.. alley PSCA Will Hear Columbia Prof IDr." John Dillenberger, acting head of the Department of Re ligion at Columbia University, will speak at "6 p.m. Saturday at the Penn State. Christian Association annual dinner at the Autoport. The meeting, open to members and trustees of PSCA, will also include annual reports and instal lation of the new cabinet. • Students wishing to• attend the meeting should sign . up by 5 p.m. Friday in 304 Old Main. Cost of the dinner will be $1.50. engagvonenb Myers-Nast Mr: and Mrs. Nast of Butler an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Norman Myers .of Wilkes-Barre. Miss Nast, who was' graduated from the College in 1952, was a member of Phi Sigma Sigma. Mr. - Myers was also graduated from the College. - Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda, Chi Alpha recently pledged William Monko and Don ald Brown. Trim; 4JArLY COLLEGIAN •STATE•COLLEGE. •PENNSYLVANIA Triangle The local chapter of Triangle recently climaxed its silver an niversarY • with Founda-P,' Day. Albert P. Powell received several gifts in recognition of his 24 years as fraternity adviser. New officers installed by the fraternity are Donald Plasterer, president; Robert Brooks, vice president: 'Robert P. Jones, treas urer and IFC representative; Paul Whipkey, recording secretary; Da vid Shoop, assistant treasure: and houseman- Donald Schlegel. cor responding secretary; Joseph Bit ner, librarian; Paul Brobst, cater er; and Jol"i Cl7anter editor. I Phi Kappa Sigma Phi _Kappa Sigma has' elected (Thomas Woolaway, president; Carl Evankovich, social chairinan; Thomas Davies, scholastic chair man; Dean Porterfield, secretary; Alan McChesney, treasurer; Thomas Brasher, rushing chair man; Richard Tussey, correspond ..ng -secretary; Robert Wuesthoff, pledge master; Donald Martin, _louse manager; Richard Vogel, caterer; and Richard Limiters, kitchen helper. . Dale Vuncanon was appointed athletict chairman; Ralph Lauden- slayer, publicity chairman; and Charles Stone, IFC representative. Chi Omega' Chi OMega recently held their annual Sweetheart dinner-dance in honor of graduating seniors. The formal dinner was held at the Nittany Lion Inn Saturday. The dance was held later that night at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Decorations, were cent er ed around rose covered trellises,- and an additional feature was the in dividual ink portraits of the sen iors. 'Dick Dennis provided music for the dance held from 9 to 12 p.m., and refreshments we r e served during the • evening. Delta-Delta Delta • ' Members - of Delta Delta Delta were entertained last Thursday by Sigma Chi at the chapter house. Brothers and pledges put on a play`and a quartet from the fraternity sang. Sigma 'Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Mu recently -en tertained Josephine Brenner and Beverly Marcus of Alpha Epsilon Phi for dinner. They participated in the lighting of the Sabbath candles. Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi recently in itiated Charles Sowers and Stan ley Deßisio. Recently pledged to the fraternity were Daniel P!ar ber, David Murphy, and Jairies Lambert. Aye Sees The Aye See Colony of Pi Beta Phi held an overnight party last Friday. at the PSCA 'cabin. Members of Delta Gamma were recently entertained by the Aye Sees at a social in McElwain Hall. C / O-eclib Retreat WSGA , The Women's Student Government Association will — hold a re treat from 6:30 to 10 tonight in Grange basement. Theme for the 1 - etre".t is "The Relation of WSGA to. Campus Activities." After group singing the members will separate at 7:45 p.m. into meetings of the five divisions of WSGA. Senate, Judicial and Freshman Regulations Board. Will include both old and new mem bers.: Present members will ex plain duties and give information to incoming members. The Houses of Representatives and Freshman Council will be composed of only their present members. They will evaluate past accomplishments and make sug gestions for future activity. At 7:15 p.m. the groups will Come together for assignment' of individuals to • five workshops, each with a chairman and secre tary. Discussions will include: 1. Faculty-student relationships; 2. Leaderships; 3. New' suggestions for next year; 4. How to more 'ef fectively explain WSGA to the student body; and 5. How. WSGA fits into_ the campus program as a whole. From 8:15 to 9 p.m. the work shop secretaries will present their minutes to members of the re treat. DisCussion will ,follow each reading. Refreshments will be served. • Maud Strawn will make a finan cial report and Nancy D. White and Joan Hutchon will present information on the Intercollegiate Association of .Women Students. The lA,WS is the national organ ization of WSGA. Jane Reber will be secretary of , the retreat. ••••• • • • • • IPS PIERSON i . • , tf .1' • •J P • . .Ik. AND HIS ORCHESTRA I PLUS 1 That Radio-TV Favorite "SO YOU WANT TO LEAD A BAND" ••••• • • • • 1c , i (,/ C w a : % . " ' ? ~ , , - IE - 4 - P 4 ..." Write a letter of 25 'words or less telling why you like to dance to Sammy Kaye Send letters to Student Union o ,: Friday, May 15 9 to 1 WSGA Selects May Day Arch Twenty-two senior women have been selected, for the May Queen's honor arch May Day committee of the Women's Student Govern ment HouSe of Representatives. The women will participate Viii May Day ceremonies May 9. They are Elizabeth Agnew, Jean Berg, ' Joyce Buchanan, 'Yvonne Carter, Eloise Grimm, Martha Heckman, Janet Herd, Julia Ibr botson, Elizabeth Johnson, Joan Lee, Margaret Lamaster; Marilyn Minor, Terese Moslak, Nancy Nelms ton,' Vivian Peterson, Betty Rich ardson, Irene Taylor, Marian Un clar, Mary Wertman, Marian Whiteley, Rachael Witherow, and Guyla Woodward. Senior women who have not signed up and are interested in participating in the hemlock chain for May Day may sign up in Mc- Elwain lounge today, acording to Betsy Siegler, co-chairman oLMay Day elections. Grad Gets New -Office J. T. Ryan Jr., a graduate-of the class of 1934, was recently elected president of 'the Mine Safety Ap pliances Co., yittsburgh,.world's largest safety equipment manu facturing firm. t zk Nl4 AfG AND S/it,* with • SAMMY KAYE BE A CONTESTANT IN PRIZES BALL SEMI-FORMAL PAGE FIVE Consider Campus Rec Hall $4 per Couple