PAGE EIGHT Crowd (Continued, from page one) mony at 3:30 today on the lawn in front of Old Main. Players are presenting two pro ductions tonight, each beginning at 8 p.m. “The Philadelphia Story” will be in Schwab Auditorium and the Center Stage production of “The Taming of the Shrew” will be in the Extension Confer ence Center. To Hold Recital The third and final production of the dance recital will be held at 8 tonight in White Hall. The sororities will serve break fast in their suites for visiting parents tomorrow morning. Leon ides is sponsoring a breakfast for parents in Atherton Hall tomor row. Fraternities also have plan ned special events for parents. The Rev. Dr. Liston Pope, dean of the divinity school of Yale Uni versity, will speak on the “Begin ning of Knowledge” at the Chapel service to be held at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Halls to Be Open The men’s residence halls will be open to guests from 2 until 5 p.m. tomorrow. The men stu dents living in the West Halls will hold a tea at this time. The Air Force Drill Team, Per shing Rifles, and the Navy Drill Team will compete at 2 p.m. Sun day in front of Old Main. The Men’s Glee Club, directed by Frank Gullo, associate profes sor of music, will present a con cert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Cheerleading Tryouts Scheduled Tomorrow Tryouts for cheerleaders will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in front of Old Main. Second semester freshmen with at least a 1.0 All-University aver age may try out. The present cheerleading squad will meet at 6 p.m. to morrow in front of Old Main. SPRING WEEK BOOKLETS Spring Week souvenir booklets will be on sale at noon today, to morrow and next week across from the Hetzel Union desk. The souvenir booklet will con tain articles on the four parade and carnival categories—Farmer’s High School, Agricultural Col lege, the Pennsylvania State Col lege, and the Pennsylvania State University. It will also contain pictures of last year’s winners in all events, parade and carnival pictures. There will be an article on each Spring Week event and maps ot the parade route and carnival midway. The booklet, written by Spring Week committee chairmen, will sell for 10 cents and proceeds will go to the Scholarship Fund. CONTEST- ENTRIES Entrants in the Miss Penn State contest may pick up their pic tures at the Hetzel Union desk, according to Carole Avery, coro nation chairman. 3 Drill Teams Will Compete Three campus drill teams will compete in the second annual Mil ton S. Eisenhower All-University Drill Competition at 2 p.m. tomor row m front of Old Main. Pershing Rifles Drill Team, Air Force Reserved Officers Training Corps Drill Team; and the Naval Reserved Officers Training Corps will compete for the trophy which has been on display at the Hetzel Union desk. The AFROTC Drill Team is the defending champion. David H. McKinley, University Marshall and assistant dean of the College of Business, will present the trophy to the winning team. Collegian Candidates Daily Collegian business staff candidates will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 217 Willard. Pro motions will be announced at the meeting. SPRING WEEK THE DAILY Spring Week Here S Your Programme! COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PI Parade- (Continued from page one} and Steighton A. Watts, graduate assistant in political science. Judges for the Pennsylvania State University category are Jo seph Hur, Hur’s Mens Shop; and Richard O. Byers, assistant pro fessor of iournalism. Farmer's High Entries Entrants In the Farmer's High School division are Froth, Acacia and Phi Sigma Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Chi Phi and PI Beta Phi, Delta Upsllon and Chi Omega, Phi Sigma Kappa and independent Women, Sigma Nu and Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Pi and Gamma Phi Beta, and Theta Delta Chi and Alpha Chi Rho. In the Agricultural College division are Alpha Epsilon Pi and Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Gamma Rho and Thompson Hall, Alpha Sigma Phi and Delta Tau Delta, Beaver House, Kappa Delta Rho and Al pha Gamma Delta, Phi Epsilon Pi and Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi and Atherton Hall, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Gamma, Tau Phi Delta and Thomp son Hall, and Theta Xi and Independent Women. PSC Entrants Entrants In the Pennsylvania State Col lege category are Alpha Chi Sigma and McAllister Hall, Beta Sigma Rho and Thompson Hall, Beta Theta Pi and In dependent Women, Delta Chi and Kappa Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa Psi and Alpha Omi cron Pi, Phi Mu Delta and Independent Women, Sigma Chi and Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Chi and Phi Mu, Theta Kappa Phi and B level Thompson Hall, and Zeta Beta Tau. Pennsylvania State University entrants are Association of Independent Men and Leonides, College Co-op, Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Sigma and Theta Phi Alpha, Phi Gamma Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa and Del ta Zeta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau and Thompson Hall, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Independent Women, and Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Independent Women. Elections— (Continued from page one) penses contracted while serving in official capacity. 5. That publicity via public ad dress system be discontinued be cause of ineffectiveness. 6. That nolitical parties be al lowed to regulate their own clique membership by the committee. TIM Will Hold Picnic Town Independent Men will hold a picnic today at Greenwood Furnace. Independent men who wish to attend should meet at 12:30 p.m. behind Old Main. *YV}ondaif. WJednedday Dk urdday. .VANIA Glee Club- (Continued from page tu>o) Wareham Jr., instructor in music. 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