FRIDAY, • MAY 15; 1953 Creeks Plan Costume Dances, Formals; Picnics To Roulid Out Sprincv-Week.ENvents. Costumed parties, picnics, and dinner-dances are being planned tomorrow night to round out Spring Week activities. Acacia's guests will s fq?* B /354rIllizp4d in a medieval atmosphere when they cross the dra'Aliage to dinner-dance. To carry out the theme the house will be converted into a castle of yester-years. The party will be open at 10 p.m:, The Nickabakers will . furnisli music for Alpha, Gamma Rho's "Tahitian Teez",which in our lan guage is a south .sea island motif. Guests will enter through'- a thatched hut to an island of warmer climate. - Grass skirts will be viorn ;bk . the dates of brothers, at Alpha Epsilon Pi's "Hawaiian Shindig." Al Glou will provide music for' a dinner dance served on the-lawn:. An erupting volcano will set the siage at Alpha Phi - Delta's "South Sea Island" party. Water falls complete with fish and mur als will complete the setting "of the fantasy. There will be a second 'Waldorf at Alpha Sigma Phi's "Club Top Hat." The theme will be carried out with black top hat silhouettes scattered on the wal ls of the house. The party will be open at 11 p.m'. A "Juke Box Jamboree" will be held at Alpha Tau Omega where favorite records will be played by slugs on a nickelodeon. "Cafe Le Mabellou" will be the name of the French night club at Alpha Zeta. The French cafe will feature a formal dinner party un til 10 p.m. when the party will be open to party hoppers. Performers at Alpha Chi - Rho's "Circus Capers'? will feel right at home under the make-believe cir cus tent. Saw dust on the floors will complete the motif. A three piece combo from Florida will be on hand to entertain and provide music for the guests. Guests of the brothers will be initiated into "She Chi Phi" to morrow afternoon. New initiates will have a pledge dance in the evening. Music will be provided by the Mellowaires. The affair is closed until 9 p.m. A' ship will be erected on the front porch of the Beaver House and guests will have to climb ov er the rail to enter the house. The pirates will have music furnished by John Pane and his orchestra. The party is closed. Beta Sigma Rho will hold a for- Mal dinner-dance with Lynn Christy and his orchestra. The "Starry Night" theme will be car• ried out in a spring time atmos• phere A Carnation Queen chosen by brothers and chaperons will be crowned at Delta Sigma Phi's an nual "Carnation Ball." The living room will be converted into a rock garden complete with wa terfall. The party is closed until 11 p:m. Delta Tau Delta will hold its an nual- "Oriental Garden Party" on the tennis courts which will be dotted with gay Chinese lanterns. Lee Vincent will provide music for the guests. An- Indian tepee will set the stage on the front lawn-of Delta Theta Sigma's "Pow Wow." In side the house, guests will be en _ veloped in a forest of trees and greens. 0 Delta Upsilon will hold its ,an-1 nual "Flower 'Dance." 'Roses and'' spring flowers will be used to carry out the theme. Jack Leister and his orchestra will provide . music for the formal dinner-dente which is closed until 11 - p m. ,'" An interior of an old- ship Will be used to depict the "Sailors Ball" theme at Kappa Delta Rho. Music will beprovided -%by' - Ken Stern and his music-nialiTeit ) . , - Pleasant dreams are promised for those who attend Kappa Sig ma's "Dreamland" party. ,Cos;. tumes typical of the title will 'b'e worn by guests. The party is open at 10 p.m. A formal dinner-dance in hon or of- senior brothers will be held at Phi Epsilon Pi. The party is closed until 11 p.m. - _ . . Phi Gamma Delta will hold, its annual Clam Bake Sunday at Greenwood Furnace. "BeachcomberS Brawl" will be: held at Phi Kappa' Sigma. A ship wreck scene will be found .outside the door when guests enter. Fish nets and sea shells will carry ,out the motif. A party for some tired. 'l 7 ramps" Wan be held at - Phi Kappa • Tau. • when 15rbthers and dates return from a picnic at Whipple Dam. Spring flowers will set the stage for the formal garden party at Phi Sigma Kappa. The affair, which is in honor of the pledges. will be closed. until 10 p.m. Modern mobiles and abstracts will" be' uSed to set the stage for Pi Kappa Phi's "Beaux Arts Ball." The mad artists' party will be open -:at 11 p.m. The swinging doors at Sigma Alpha Epsilon will set the stage for "Flapper Follies" from the good. old 1920'5. Mom and Dad's closets. have been raided this last week to obtain original costumes true to the Charleston era. -Brothers from Sigma Chi will choose a sweetheart at the annual "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" dance. She will reign in splendor from a throne made by brothers. Jack Huber and his orchestra will pro vide music at the closed party. • The annual Sigma Nu "White Star" formal will have a realistic setting of white roses at the din ner-dance. Melody Men will fur nish music for the closed affair. A Lilac queen will be chosen at Sigma Phi Alpha's "Buccaneer's Brawl." A pirate theme will be used to set the stage, complete with / different rooms of a ship be ing found throughout the house. Guests will enter the house via a gangplank. Hermits from Nittany Mountain would feel at home at Sigma Phi Epsilon's annual "Moonshiners' Ball." A hut of inconvenience will be the entrance for guests. The party is closed until 10 p.m. Sigma Pi will hold its annual "Orchid Dance." The theme will be carried out entirely with or chids in a garden setting. The party will be open at 11 p.m. Favorite comic book characters will be on hand at Sigma Phi' Sig ma's "Comic Book Favorites" par ty. Jim Erdly and his orchestra will play for the affair which is closed until 11 p.m. Phi Sigma Delta will hold a a formal dance with music fur nished by Mike Rosenfeld and his orchestra. - "Deep Purple," theme of sigma Alpha Mu's pledge formal, will be carried out in the colorS l of the fraternity. The pledges will pre sent a show at the party which is closed until 11 p.m. An erupting volcano will greet guests who attend Theta Xi's "P almasi an Paradise." Brothers dates will carry out the theme with grasp skirts and leis. The party is open to couples only. Tau Phi Delta will feature Roe Eckroth an d his orchestra at "Dreamers' Holiday." The party is open to couples only. "Circus Follies" will be found at Zeta Beta' Tau. Balloons and trapezes will be found hanging from - the ceiling to complete the motif. Dick Marsh and his orches tra will provide music. Alpha Chi Sigma and Beta Theta Pi will have picnics 'at Greenwood Furnace; Tau KapPa Epsilon and Triangle at Black Mo shannon; Phi Kappa Psi, Spruce Creek; and Theta Kappa Phi, Col onial Park. • ; Mortar Board Officers Recently elected officers of Mortar Board, ' national senior 'women's honorary, are Betsy Seigler, president; Eliza Newell, vice president; Ruth Israel, sec retary; Ethel Brown, treasurer; 'and Marian. Ungar, editor. RESTRINGING . by ROBINSON . . . Save Time . • Tennis Rackets PICKED UP and DELIVERED . . . Save Money . . Absolute Guarantee ... Experienced Workmanship ::One Day Service . . _LOW PRICES Dick Robinson, Theta Xi Ph. - 6928 or 2161 . THE -DAILY -COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Sigma Phi Newly elected officers of Alpha Sigma Phi are John Note, presi dent; Gibson JaWorek, vice pres ...dent; Jack Crawford, treasurer; Robert Cronenwett, recording secretary; Edmund Stashak, cor responding secretary; Emil Borra, pledge master; George Wright, associate editor; Richard Wahl, chaplain; and Richard Thompson and John Bruce, prudential com mittee. Alpha Chi; Gmega Clii Omega Junday held its aruiuth Motners' Day break fast at tile Atiencrest Tea Room. ..eatricia Bechler was awarded the scholarship bracelet for great est scholastic improvement dur ing the yedr. Virginia viartman, Jacqueline Becker and Virginia A. Bowman were recognizeu ror outstanding scholarship. • . r.i.e.dp•pa Sigma recently initiated Richard Lielatc, Inomas %Nilson and J ames Williams. !New pledges are Andrew Su bashi,-Josepn Adams, Durk Rorie, Forrest Mlller, William Domin ick, George Weimer and George Luse. Pis; Epsilon Pi Newly-elected officers of Phi Epsilon Pi are iviarx. Leovner, su perior; Philip Cireenberg, trees- . urer; .zituarc J..ZROVILZ, Burton Triester, chaplain; and Si Youngerman, quarterly represen tative. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta entertained parents on IVlotners' Day at a breakfast on the terrace of Grange ,Dormitory. Group sing ing and a special number by the sorority followed the breakfast. Sigma Delta ,Tau New initiates of Sigma .Delta Tau, Charlotte Kagan and Shari Marcus, were guests of honor re cently at an indoor picnic given by sisters. Sigma Phi Alpha Earl Hall and James Ellis were recently initiated by Sigma Phi Alpha. Kirschner Wins Speech Contest Richard Kirschner, sixth semes ter arts and letters major, won first place last night in the intra s qua d public tspeaking contest sponsored by the men's' debate teams. David Swanson, eighth se mester physics major, won second place honors. The contest was • the final se mester project for the men's squad. Each debater gave an eight to ten minute speech on his solution to the problem of dis crimination in employment. Awards were presented to both winners. - Morgan Named Director Thomas E. -Morgan, Daily Col legian.., editor. 1950, has been elected a director of Sykes-Adver tising, Inc., Pittsburgh. Morgan was sports editor in 1949 and wrote the first daily t sports column in Collegian his ory. --! LAST TWO . WEEKS • p Why not make .f.J tonight your night to see A L' Right You Are y (If You Think So) by Pzrandelio C -Tickets on sale at !., n Student Union and at the door $l.OO S 8 P• m • Center Stage SI se Parties for Tomorrow Co-edib Religion— Westminster Group Plans Weekend at Watts Lodge Westminster Fellowship will hold a cabin party at Watts Lodge today. through Sunday. Students attending the party will meet at 4:30 p.m. today at the State College Presbyterian Church. Purpose of the retreat is to evaluate the past year's program and to make plans for the coming year. The Rev. Luther Harshbarger, College chaplain, will speak on "A Theologian's View of Man" at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Wesley Foun dation services. Members of the foundation will meet at 6:30 to night with the Lutheran Student Association for an evening of base ball at Sunset Park. They will return to LSA for volleyball and refreshments, Roger Williams Fellowship will hear a record of "Lost in the Stars," the musical production of "Cry, the Beloved Country," at 6:45 p.m. Sunday. Jean. de Andre, graduate of the College, will speak at the annual Infer-Varsity Bible Fellowship senior banquet at 6:15 tonight at State College Hotel. The Rev. Eugene Williams, graduate of the •.College, will speak to the Inter-Varsity group at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in 405 • Old Main. Former members of LSA will discuss Ashram, the national con ference of Lutheran students, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the LSA house. / Mark Zukerman will be in charge of the Sabbath eve ser vices at 8 tonight in Hillel Audi torium. Sabo, McLaughlin Win Co-op Posts Michael Sabo was recently elected president of the Nittany Cooperative Society for 1953-54. Other officers are Rodney Mc- Laughlin, vice president; Mar garet Trolier, secretary; Thomas Lewis,, treasurer; and Robert Het rick, bursar. Committee chairmen named are Delores Bertoli, membership; Loretta Romanofsky, education; David Hyman, alumni; Richard Marsh, social, and Eric Etter, ath letic. Others named were James Sum merville, house manager; Jim smith, assistant house manager; Dc/i Moses, work manager; Lee Gaylord, kitchen manager and Ruth Hammall, menu planner. •Criga cements Hall-Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lucas of Stanton, Va. announce the en gagement of , their daughter Ruth to Earl Hall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of West Grove. Miss Lucas is a medical secre tary in the Kings Daughters Hos pital in Stanton. Mr. Hall is an eight semester commerce major and a member of Sigma Phi Alpha. Hillel Officers Are Installed; Awards Given Officers were installed and. awards for outstanding officers were presented. last Friday at the Sabbath eve services at Hillel Foundation. Joseph Berger was installed as president. Other officers are Leonard Goodman, men's vice president; Margot Grossman, wo men's vice president; Marsha Le vin, secretary, and Helen Sidman, treasurer. The national Hillel honor key for service was awarded to Sara Bassel, Ezra Berkowitz, Frances Dektor, Janice Friedman, Stan ley Goldman, Aran Hoffman and Judith Lippman. The Hillel pin was presented to seniors Joseph Banks, Laeh Koi danov, Leonard Krieger, Joseph Markird, Al Miller, Martin Pri mack and Robert Young. Berger announced the follow ing committee chairmen for the coming year. They are Walter Newman and Ronald Polis, reli gious; Goodman and Charlotte Kagan, cultural; Nedre Levine and Grace Bassel, social; Miss Sidman and Stuart Itzkovitz, in terfaith; Sherry Kofman and Rhoda Resneck, alumni; Phyllis Frankel and Barbara Weskelman, library; Gerald Paltin, house; Donald Pripstein and Miss Levin, public' speaking; Annette Bort man, Oneg Shabbat; Marvin Cut ler and Joshua Lederberg, ath letic; Esther Swimmer and Theo dore Blum, zionist; Alvin Good man and Harriet Rakov, publicity; Lenore Kahanowitz and Iris Rod gin, publications; Arlene Krieger and Barbara Zinman, dramatics; and Sandy Greenspun and Robert Abelove, radio. Pittsburgh Opera Signs Kaufman for Summer ' , Barbara Kaufman, sixth semes ter music major, has signed a contract to sing this summer with the Civic Light Opera Association, Pittsburgh. Wynetal, managing di rector of the association, notified Miss Kaufman this week that she would sing June 15 to Aug. 22 with the ensemble for a series of ten productions in Pitt Stadium. Seagulls sucked into jet engines have grounded six Danish Air Force planes in Jutland. PAGE Frtrgi
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