FRIDAY, NOVEMBER-2. 1956 Mardi Carnival to Begin; Twenty-one Vie for King Gaily decorated booths, representing 21 sororities, Leon-j ides, and Freshman Council, will dominate the scene at the annual Mardi Gras carnival at Recreation Hall tonight. j The carnival will sored by Mortar Boar Five finalists for vote from among -the 2 tants. The Mardi King .crowned tomorrow nigh Mardi Ball in'the Hetz ballroom. Award Cup Booths will be divided classes and a cup will be to the winner of each virtue of the number c sold. The open booths will 1 cessions such as games c and dart throwing. The booths will present show to the ones at the Spri carnival. The cups will be pre Mardi Ball. Last year’s were Alpha Omicron Pi Mu. - Store Display Pictures of the Mardi King con testants . and- the two cups are now being displayed in-the win dow of the Athletic Store. > Proceeds from the carnival will help finance the Helen Eakin Eisenhower scholarships for wo men. Mortar Board will sell cider and donuts. The money will be used by Mortar Board for its projects. 15 Cents Admission Admission to Rec Hall is 15 cents. Each booth will charge 10 cents. The themes the groups are us ing are': , Alpha Chi Omega, “Aloha Chi Doll House”: Alpha Epsilon Phi, “Beat the Curfew”; Alpha Gam ma . Delta, “Wham an Alpha Gam”; Alpha Omicron Pi, “The Girl with the Golden Leg.” Alpha' Zi Delta, “The Big Snow”; Beta Sigma Omicron, “The -U.S.S. Beta”;- Chi Omega, “The • Chi Omega Clay Ducks”: Delta Delta Delta, “Delta Carlo”; Delta Gamma, “Welcome Aboard the S.S. Delta Gamma.” DZ's. Gamma Phi's, Theta's Delta Zeta, “DZ-TP”; Gamma Phi Beta, “Taxi Dancehall”; Kap pa Alpha Theta, “Miniature Me ow.” - Kappa Delta, “KD Mouseket ters”; Kappa Kappa Gamma, “Snare a Square”; Phi Mu, “Moth er Goose"; Pi Beta Phi, “Pi Phi Paiama Game.” SOT'S, Tri Sigs, Tepas. Trion - Sigma Delta Tau, “What Are You?”; Sigma Sigma Sigma, “Sig ma Casino”; Theta Phi Alpha, “Prince Charming’s Challenge”; Trion, “Trion Oobapskaban.” Zeta Tau Alpha, “Twenty-three Top Performance Rink Skates at Sears only $12.95 Expensive skate features at a popular price . . . shock absorbers, 16 ball bearing maple wheels, top grain leather shoes. Women’s Sizes 4-10. Men’s Sizes 6-12. pumnSed CCjIQC oz jtowi money 6z<ui* JLrllw 230 W. College Ave. AD 7-7685 >e held from 8 to 11 p.m. and is spon- I, senior women’s hat society, vlardi King will be chosen by penny contes will be at. the 1 Union Thesis Show Tryouts Set into two awarded class by f tickets Tryouts for a thesis production,' “Blood Wedding,” will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Little Theatre in Old Main. Written by Federico Garcia Lorcas, the play is a tragedy deal ing with human fatality. Virginia Gore, graduate stu dent in theatre arts from Bur lington, lowa, will direct the play as partial fulfillment of the re quirement for her master of arts degree. Tryouts will be held for 12 character roles and 8 singing and dancing parts. Students interested in working on Spanish costuming, impressionistic sets, and lighting may sign up tonight or notify the director at the theatre arts office, extension 684. Save con f chance enclosed s similar ng Week ;ented at winners and Phi The play will be presented Elec. 11, 12 and 13 in the Little Theatre. Young Republicans Will Greet Nixon Twenty members of the Young Republican Club will go to Lewis-j town this afternoon to meet Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Nixon is scheduled to speak at 3:50 p.m. in Lewistown. The Vice President’s campaign plans in clude a speech at 12:55 p.m. in Altoona, and at 2:45 p.m. in Hunt ingdon. He will wind up his whistle stop tour of the state with a major address in Harrisburg. Skidoo”; Freshman Council, “Set ’Em Up Joe"; and Leonides, “Cast Your Vote.” Tonight Saturday Center Stage 8 p.m. Tickets at the door - SKATING TIME IS HERE! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Approved Fraternities The following fraternities have' been approved for the entertain-j ment of women guests tonight: and tomorrow night: Acacia. Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sig-; ma. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho. 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' ' Sterna Lambda. Delta Sterna Phi. Delta Tau (Delta. Delta Theta Stema, Delta Upailon, r Kappa Delta Rho; Kappa Stema. Lambda (Chi Alpha. _ I Phi Delta Theta. Phi Epsilon Pi. Phi; Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa PiiJ Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Mu Delta, Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma; : Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi. (Sigma Alpha. Epsilon. I Sigma Alpha Mu. Sigma Cbi. Sigma NuJ 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, Zeta Beta 1 Tau. .. ; Pi Lambda Phi has been ap proved for tomorrow night only. Fellowship to Meet “This I Believe” will be the topic discussed at the Inter-Var sity Christian Fellowship meet ing at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main. 1 ( Hey! Where are you hurrying to! f | Why to GRIGGS | ,i course I j§! Thai's where they have = i| that delicious i i'ltpaißX _ RUSSELL STOVER (ANDY | Why don't you hurry too? f | » GRIGGS 1 H 120 E. College Ave. Opposite Old Main fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiuniimmmmiimiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:! Don’t miss this rare musical treat. The-Marine Band will be here at Penn State in 14 days. Buy your tickets now. Advance sales promise a sellout at both shows. Tickets are now available at Sigma Chi. Ticket booths open on campus and downtown on Nov. 5. All Proceeds to U.S. Olympic Fund SIGMA CHI PRESENTS THURSDAY, NOV. 15 Matinee Performance 3:30 Children $.50 Adults $l.OO Evening Performance......... 8:00 Unreserved Sl.OO Reserved $1.50 DAILY COLLEGIAN BALLOT □ Eisenhower - Nixon Stevenson - Kefauver Comments on Selection: Campus Chest Extends I ch » iri , said deadline was » ■ ... | extended from today to give all Poster Contest Deadline .groups a chance to submit en- The deadline for the poster con-j tries to the Hetzel Union desk test sponsored by the Campus' — I Chest has been extended until: Monday. : I Robert McArver, special events' C HALL PAGE FIVE Through the. Looking Glass by jan Departures for all points, north, east, south, and west . . . Penn State campus will exper ience a mass exodus this week end. If you’re one Sit the mi grant students, step into Ethel’s before you leave . . . you're sure to find something you need. Travel Tog* A must for traveling are “las tic shoebags”. They are small elastic bags for shoes so as not to smudge up your clothes while traveling. Two pair for $l.OO, in pastel colors. Another travel must are sud zettes and quettes. Sud-zettes are pink laundering capsules for gentle laundering. Quettes are compressed wash- cloths that expand when they touch water. Both come in clear re usable plastic cases, Quettes start at $.89 and sud-zettes are 16 for $l.OO. Elegance For that extra touch of ele-, gance its Cranes writing paper. Ethel’s has all sizes and types of paper from heaviest parch ment to butterfly -weight sheers in all the heavenly col ors. The envelopes to some of the sets have glossy 'metalic linings. Old England Do you have a yen to make like Henry VIII? Here’s a way to do it, without killing wives. You can now encrust your let ters with a personalized seal. Ethel’s has sealing wax and seals in all colors including gold and silver. You can buy it in sets or individually, to mix and match with your sta tionary. 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