FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1954 Fraternities Plan Weekend. Parties Junior Prom Weekend has finally arrived. Women have re ceived special hours, formals are being pressed, corsages have been ordered, and costumes have been made for the big parties. , The following fraternities have made plans for Saturday night houseparties: Acacia .is having a hayride from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Afterwards an informal party is being held at the hot:lSe. A. SurPressed Desire party is being held by Alpha Chi Rho. Music will be supplied by Frank Reynolds' Combo. The open party will; last from 9 p.m. to midnight. Bathing suits and sand will highlight Alpha Epsilon Pi's Mi ami Beach party. Fran Scartino's Quintet will play for the party which is open after 10:30 p.m Ea McGuire's Quartet will play lullaby music for Alpha Chi Sig- Ma's Dreamland party. Pajamas are, the order of the day. The party is closed until 11 p.m. Alpha Gamma Rho will hold a Cool Cat party. Costumes—any thing unusual. Jack Baker will supply the music for the open party. Blue . jeans, plaid shirts, and jugs will highlight Alpha Rho Chi's Moonshiner's party. Anything from six irons to ten gallon hats will be seen when Alpha Sigma. Phi revives an old Ghost Town. The year will end early when Alpha Tau Omega holds its an nual New Year's Eve Party. Johnny Hale will play for the party, which is open after 10:30 p.m. Blossom Intrigue will be the theme of Beta Sigma Rho's open party. Music will be provided by the Seranaders. A jazz session will be held at Beta Theta Pi when the Romains invade from Philadelphia. The party will be closed. Wear your best grass skirt. to Delta Chi's Hootchie Hut party. Palms, rafts, and a waterfall will highlight the south sea island decorations. Andy Analuci's' Or chestra will play for - the party, which is closed until 11:45 p.m.. Come as your Surpressed De= sireto Delta Tau Delta. Danny Grove will play for the party open to friends. Bring your pipes to . Chi Phi's Opium Den. Music will be pro vided t>y the Hot Shot Four. The party is open after 10 p.m. Supressed Desire will be the theme of Delia Upsilon's party. It will be open after 11 p.m. Bill Schull and his orchestra will provide the music for Kappa Delta Rho's Supressed Desire party. The house will . be open after 11 p.m. A pow-wow will be held at Kappa Sigma's annual Indian party. Teepees, feathers, and war paint will highlight the open party. There will be big doings at RENT A CAR $7.50 Per Day ° Plus 7c Per Mile Free Liability Insurance Evenings $3.50 and up No 'phoned reservations taken after 12:30 p.m. LEMONT MOTORS, Inc. Open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Daily 316 E. College AD 7-7226 Having Guests for Junior Prom Weekend? Be sure to take them to Barnard Tea Room for an appetizing meal after the game; also on Sunday for a delicious' dinner. Barnaid Tea Room 110 S. BARNARD 1 blOck west of Atherton AD 8-8311 By MARGIE BLANK Lambda Chi Alpha's Country Fair.. Ross Lytle will play for the closed party. Phi Epsilon Pi will hold its an nual Shipwreck part y. Bob Schreck and his orchestra will play for the open party. Kilt skirts and Scotch plaids will be seen at Phi Gamma Delta's Brigadoon party. Music will be provided' by Duke Morris. The party will be open after 10 p.m. Les Michner will play for Phi Kappa's Supressed Desire party. The house will be open after 11:30 p.m. On the Waterfront will be the theme of Phi Kappa Sigma's an nual party. Frances Stolarick will play for the party, which will be closed until 10 p.m. Coolie outfits and queues will be seen at Phi Sigma Delta's Chinese party. Norm Magruder will play for the open party. Stan Parrish will play for Phi Sigma Kappa's Hillbilly Hop. The party is open by invitation. Dick Tracy, Joe Palooka, and cartoon people will be seen at the Pi Kappa Alpha Comic Strip Character party. The party will be open after 10 p.m. Toulouse-Lautrec and his girls from the Moulin Rouge will char acterize Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Parisian party. The party will be open. Childhood days return as Sigma Alpha Mu holds its annual Nur sery Nite party. The Rhythm Five will play for the party, which is open • after 9 p.m. Sigma Chi will hold its annual pledge dance. The dance will be closed until 11 p.m. Palachi and his Merry Three will play for Sigma Phi Alpha's Hobo Hop. The party will be open after 10 p.m. Foreign clothes will be the cos tumes for ,Sigma Phi Epsilon's I United Nations party. Steve Park er will play for the party, which ,v,ri.ll be closed until 11 p.m. Johnny. Nicolose will play for Theta Delta Chi's annual pledge formal. The dance will be closed Until 11 p.m. The queen of the pledge class will be crowned dur ing the intermission. French costumes will highlight Sigma Pi's Beaux Arts Ball. Chuck Springman and his Blue Notes will play for the party, which will be closed until 11p.m. The. Three Pages will play for Tau Kappa Epsilon's Masquerade Ball. The party will be open at 10 p.m. French Cabaret will be the (Continued on. page eight) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Approved srafernitieo Forty-eight following fraterni ties have been approved for the entertainment of women guests until 2 Friday, November 5, the Dean of Men's Office said yes terday. The fraternities are: Acacia, Al pha Chi Rhu, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Sig ma Phi, Alpha Tau ')mega, Al pha Zeta,'Beaver House, Beta Sig ma Rho, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta , Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Del ta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma. Delta, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kap- Pa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sig ma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Ep silon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Al pha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Tri angle, and Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta last night initiated William Clark, William Detterer, Douglas Henderson, Frank McFaden, James Schultz, John Dimber, Ross Fishburn, and William Hamilton. Beta Sigma Omicron Lois Powell and Shirley Le grand were recently ribboned by Beta Sigma Omicron. Phi Mu • Phi Mu recently entertained Alpha Tau Omega with entertain ment by the sorority pledges, fol lowed by dancing and refresh ments. - Alpha Xi Delta New officers of the Alpha Xi Delta pledge class are• Norma Nash, president; Marie Ayers, vice president; Carmelo. Marino, sec retary-treasurer; •and Norma Mayes, song leader. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi recently initiated Michael Evancho, James Faunce, Sidney Nedland, Bernard Bay miller, Carmen Ohdner, John Haas, Michael Enyedy, Lewis Richnak, Edward Lynam, Richard Mohler, and Robert Whetmore. Triangle Triangle fraternity recently ini tiated Dean Earl B. Stavely as an honorary member and Thomas Amacher as an active member. Stavely, assistant dean of the Col lege of Engineering and Archi tecture, was the principal speaker at the initiation banquet. K A Y El S a_edito Good Food Reasonable Prices Breakfast Lunch Dinner SEAFOOD Scallops -- Oysters Shrimp CAMPUS RESTAURANT 142 E. COLLEGE AVE. (OPP. OLD , MAIN) ORNER (but your date i) 20 Of Twenty candidates have been entered to vie for the title of Mardi Gras King on the basis of money votes at the Mardi Gras Carnival Nov. 12 in Recreation Hall. The king will be selected from three finalists at the Mardi Gras Ball, Nov. 13, in the Temporary Union Building. Deadline for groups to enter candidates has been extended until noon today. Pictures should be turned in at the Student Union desk in Old Main, be 5 by 7 in ches, and include the names of the candidate and the sponsoring group The candidates and their spon soring groups are Warren Gittlen, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Ellsworth Smith, Delta Delta Delta; Dennis Springer, Freshman Counci 1; Francis Taylor, Alpha Gamma 'Delta; James Greiner, Gamma Phi Beta; Earl Shumaker, Zeta Tau Alpha; Michael Rosenfeld, Sigma Delta Tau; Steve May baum, Phi Sigma Sigma; Kaye Vinson, Theta Phi Alpha; Charles Stachel, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Her bert Hollowell, Kappa Alpha Theta. John Speer, Kappa Kappa Gam ma; Marshall Dawsey, Delta Gam ma; Robert Allen, Delta Zeta; Jesse Arnelle, Phi Mu; Hugh Hine! to Open Town Meetings Hillel Foundation will open its 15th annual Town Meeting series with a discussion on "What Do ti .! Results of the Election Mean?" at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Founda tion, 224 Locust Lane. Frederick B. Marbut, •professor of journalism, Edward Abramson, assistant professor of sociology, and Ruth C. Silva, assistant pro fessor of political science, will be faculty speakers. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn will moderate the pro gram. Town Meeting is a non-parti san series of discussions by fac ulty members of significant social, political, and economic issues. The meetings will be held every Sunday night. • Three Church Groups Will Meet Tonight Three of the student church groups will hold meetings to night. Hillel Foundation will ho 1 d Sabbath Eve services at 8 tonight. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn will speak on "Little-Known F acts About the History of American Jewry," the first in a series of Tercentenary lecture-sermons. Students should meet at the Lutheran Student Association at 7:30 tonight for a roller skating party. Wesley Foundation of the Meth odist Church will hold open house tonight beginning at 7:30. • Everything you need to make your houseparty a success • .. to Vie 'Mardi' for King Weekend Cline, Chi Omega; Earl Seely, Alpha Omicron Pi; David Carvey, Pi Beta Phi; Roosevelt Grier, Al pha Kappa Alpha; and James Garrity, Kappa Delta. The three finalists will be se lected by a penny-a-vote system. Containers fo rthe votes will be on tables at the carnival. The king will be choosen at the Mardi Gras Ball, sponsored by Chimes, junior women's hat so ciety. Audience applause will de termine the winner. The carnival, sponsored by Mortar Board, senior women's hat society, will be from 8 to 11 p.m. in Recreation Hall. The third ' event of the weekend, the all- University sing, will begin at 2 p.m., Nov. 14 in Schwab Audi torium. The sing is being spon sored by Scrolls, senior women's hat society, and Cwens, sopho more women's hat society. Social gazette Players, "Mr. Roberts," 8 to night and tomorrow night, Sch wab Auditorium. Center Stage, "Bell, 800 k, and Candle," 8 tonight, Tem porary Union Building. Junior Prom, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight, Recreation Hall. Soccer, 10 a.m. tomorrow, next to Beaver Field. Cross Country, 11:30 a.m. to morrow. Football, Holy Cross vs. Penn State, 2 p.m. tomorrow, Beaver Field. Chapel, The Rev. Elfan Rees, speaker, 10:55 a.m. Sunday, Schwab Auditorium. Who knows what evil weather lurks in the shadows of Mt. Nittany? Blossom Knows! Blossom, the Snow woman, often referred to as the Sam. Spade of the weather bur eau, knows that this week end hails the Junior Prom. Blossom also knows that on that happy occasion, in keep ing with true P.S.U. tradition, it ALWAYS SNOWS! (Too bad imports). However, being smarter than most, Blossom has rushed down to Simon's and pur chased the correct rubber footwear for said weather. Prices are right also, ranging from $2.00 to $12.95. So why make your date carry you when all you have to do is catch the act at Simon's snow weather foot wear for you! PAGE AVE
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