FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1955 46 Fraternities to Hold House Parties, Picnics Forty-six fraternities have planned picnics, formal the Saturday night of Senior Ball Weekend. Party goers thing from Bermuda shorts 1 to formal gowns. Acacia has chosen a Broadway musical to play for the dapce, which is open after 10 Bathing suits, Bermuda shorts, and straw hats will be seen at Alpha Chi Rho's closed beach party. The Four Guys will play for the evening’s dancing. Hula skirts, ukeleles, and loud shirts- Will be seen at Alpha Epsi lon Pi's Hawaiian party, while party goers at Alpha Gamma Rho will wear pajamas for the “Mid night Mischief ’ costume ball. The Esquires will play for Alpha Phi Della's South Sea Is land party, but black faces will be in order for Alpha Rho Chl's minstrel show. Alpha Sigma Phi will hold a closed Top Hat formal with Arch ie Sirianni and his orchestra. Alpha Tau Omega is having a lawn party tomorrow evening which will be open at 10:30 pun. “Dragon Cafe, theme of Alpha Zeta's formal, will feature Dick Thomas and his orchestra. The dance will be open at 10 p:m. Herschel Kanour and his orches tra will play for Beaver House's “Pirate Panic,” Which will be open at 11 p.m. Dave Apple and his Applejacks will play for Beta Sigma Rho's formal, in honor of the gfdduating seniors. • , Bela Theta Pi Will have a picnic at Black Moshannon tomorrow af ternoon while Chi Phi will spon sor a jam session with the Jack Crass quintet. The session will be open at 10:30 p.m. An informal party will be held at Delta Chi and the Tune Stylists will play for Delta Sigtna Phi's Carnation Ball. Delta Tau Della will hold a spring formal with Lee Vincent and his orchestra. Delta Sigma Lambda will be turned into the Golden Nugget Saloon for their Western party, open' after 10 p.m. Delta Upsilon will participate' in weekend festivities with their for mal Sweetheart Dance, while Kappa Delta Rho is hoping for warm weather for their “Beach comber Party.” A pajama party will be,the’ Sat urday night special at Kappa Sig ma. The party will be open at 11:30 p.m. Phi Della Theta, will celebrate the weekend with their annual Bowery Ball. Delta Theta Sigma's “Beach Blast” will be a closed affair. Phi Epsilon Pi will hold a. for mal Senior Ball at the Autoport Restaurant, and Phi Gamma Delta will hold an all-day clam. bake. Phi Kappa will spend Saturday evening at a Beach Party. Phi Kappa Sigma will turn out in old clothes for their "Poverty and Junkyard” party. Phi Kappa Tau will hold a pic nic tomorrow anjj Phi Mu Delta will travel south' for their South Sea Island party. Phi Sigma Delta will sponsor the “Last Blast,” a combination of all their party themes from the last three years in honor of graduating seniors. The party will be held open at 11 p.m. Phi Sigma Kappa will hold their theme, with p.m. formal pledge dance, open after 11p.m. Pi Kappa Afaha will go continental with a French Cafe party. Pi Kappa Phi will celebrate the weekend with a picnic tomorrow afternoon at Seven Mountains. French tables, caberet style, and candies are part of the decorations for the Cafe Marseilles, theme of Pi Kappa Alpha's closed party. Sarongs and palm trees will highlight the South Sea Island party at Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Nine Notes will provide music for the affair, which will be open at 11p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu will hold its second annual circus party, com plete with circus tents and gay clown costumes. The Four D’s will provide music for the open party. Jack Huber and his orchestra will play for Sigma Chi's Sweet heart Ball. The dance is closed until 11 p.m. Old clothes will be in style for a visit to Sigma Nu's Hobo Haven, which will be open all pvening. Sigma Phi Alpha will hold a senior dance tomorrow night, which will be open all evening. The good old-fashioned days spent on the farm, tramping through the open meadows, will return to Sigma Phi Epsilon to morrow night for the Moonshin er’s Ball. Steve Parker and his orchestra will play for the party which will be open at 11p.m. Bermuda shorts will be proper attire for the shirttail party at Sigma PL Which will be open at 11 p.m. Music will be furnished by the Troisl Brothers. . Seniors will be honored at the picnic planned by' Tau Kappa Ep silon tomorrow afternoon at Black Moshannon. Supper will be served in the form of a wiener roast and steak fry. Seven Mountains Scout Camp is the Site 6f the cabin party and steak fry sponsored by Tau Phi Delta tomorrow night. The affair will be closed. Summer Vacations, with the emphasis on relaxing, is the theme of -the . dosed party planned by Theta Chi tomorrow night. Colorful, historical New Or leans will be recreated for those attending Theta Delta Chi's an nual Mardi Gras party tomorrow night. Johnny Nicolosi and his or chestra will play for the famous persons’ dress party, which will be open at 11 p.m. Beachcombers, grass skirts, and sarongs will highlight Theta Xi's annual Polynesian Party. The Mello Tones will play for the dance which will be open at 11 p.m. Triangle will hold an afternoon picnic at Black Moshannon and then return for a record dance, with "p.j.’s” for costumes. ' Better get out red flannet shirts, 1 lue jeans, and straw hats if you’re planning to attend Zeta Beta Tau's bam party and steak fry tomor row night, near Boalsburg. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA dances, and costume parties for will be attired in almost every- Lynn Christy and his orchestra -Approved Jraternitiea Fifty-one fraternities-have been approved by the dean of men’s office to hold social functions to night and tomorrow night. Approved .fraternities are Acacia* Alpha , Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Pi* Alpha Gamma Hho* Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Rho Chi* Alpha Sigma Phi* Alpha Tau Omega* Alpha Zeta* Beaver House, Beta Sigma Rho* Beta Theta Pi* Chi Phi* Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma* Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta* Phi Epsilon Pl* Phi Gamma Delta* Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi* Phi Kappa Sigma* Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta* Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma Kappa* Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon* Siglrna Alpha Mu* Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Alpha* Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi* Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta* Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi* Theta Xi, Triangle* and Zeta Beta Tau. Pi Lambda is approved for tomorrow night only. 'Block, Bridle' Elects Officers Dean Belt, junior in animal husbandry from Chadds Ford, has been elected, president of the Block and Bridle club. Other officers elected are Clar ence Bryan, junior in animal hus bandry from Shillington, vice president; Julia Squier, sopho more in 'home-' economics 'from Gibsonia, secretary; Larry Hil gendorf, junior in animal hus bandry from Reading, treasurer; Ned Sitler, junior in animal hus bandry from Prospect, marshal. John Sink, junior in. animal husbandry from Homer City, and William Barkley, sophomore in animal husbandry from Clarks burg, were elected Ag Hill student council representatives. Wilson to Visit England Frank Wilson, sophomore in agricultural education from Mont rose, is one of four Future Farm ers of America chosen to spend the summer months in Great Britain under the International Youth Exchange program. Wilson is a former Pennsylvania State FFA president. LAST 2 DAYS Religion Inter-Varsity Group To Hear Macßae Dr. Allan Macßae, archaeologist and president of Faith .Theo logical Seminary, will speak to the Inter-Varsity. Bible Fellowship at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main on “Has Bible Prophecy Been Ful filled?” Young Friends will hold a supper Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh and hear a recording of a Canadian satire on McCarthy, “The Investigator.” Cars will leave from in back of Old Main at 6 p.m. The group will hold a work party at the meeting house at 2 p.m. tomorrow. United Student Fellowship of the Faith Evangelical arid Re formed Church, will hold a chick en barbecue at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Hort Woods. Reservations can be made by calling the Rev. Rob ert Starbuck. Paul Heberling, di rector of treatment at Rockview State Penitentiary, will speak at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the church Lutheran Student Association will hold a social at 7:30 tonight at the student center. Cars will leave at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow and at 2 p.m. Sunday from the center for a cabin party at the Forestry Camp. Sunday evening vespers will be held at the camp. Newman Club will hold open house at* 8 tonight and tomorrow night at the student center. Rabbi Kahn will speak at the Hillel Foundation Sabbath Eve services at 8 tonight. Roger Williams Fellowship will hold an outdoor supper at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Baptist Church parsonage. Old clothes will be worn. Devotions will follow the supper. The Rev. Melvin Whitmire will lead a discussion on “A Protestant Looks at the Religions of the World” following the cookout sup per Sunday of the Student Fellow ship of St. John’s Evangelical United Brethren Church. 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