THE MCHIGN DAIY;:. rr- Ort the J74w1 B 1y MARPJE FCHMIDTI Turn about is fair play--thus we find that many of twooo night's'parties, having tried the ingenuity of the brand new act ives, ;irec being given in honor of the lder, timhe-tested brothers. One of the bigger affairs, hiowever, will find Theta Xi actives;.sill honoring their pledges at a formal dlance. In fact they've gone "sy high" on preparations. Yes, sky high-their theme is wound around the inter-stellar world. Couples must pass through a rocket ship to enter the daneroo !0m. Within, they'll find one wall sparkling with constellations; three dli- mensional paper mache planets hanging from the ceiling; anrd i fr one corner a huge celestial lake, volcanic in structure, upon wich garI- denias will be afloat. Del Elliott's orchestra will carry clancer, -rieh out of this world." TOMORROW NIGHT will find the men of Sigma Chi navignl:ing their way cdown the Mississippi on their river boat "Sweet heart." On hoard, a casino gambling, party will be in full tilt. Each gentleMail card shark and each river belle will be allowed fifty gold pieces at the he-$ ginning of the evening. In their leisure time, couples may wend their way to the after- deck of the good ship "Sweetheart" where they may dance to the music of Dorsey, Goodman or Spivak! If any should wonder how the SAE's would pay their respects to Patty Murphy, they might drop around to the house tomorrow night when funeral services will be held for Mr. Murphy. The services will be performed as a skit by a group of the men. McNAMARA'S BANDl will be on hand to accompany the barber shop quartette in a few respectful numbers. A piece of the original blarney stone will be placed reverently by the coffin. Fiji actives (brand new) entertain Fiji active% (tried and true) at their informal B.A. Ball. Only the originators and Intuitive friends realize of what this will consist, but these twelve "idea men" have pooled their thoughts and coma up with something terrif ic. Winchell House will don av bit o' green tomorrow night and cele- brate with dancing, good old fashioned games and prizes. St, Patrick may well be presented in spirit at such happy doings. THlE GENTLEMAN REPLIED, "The Sig Eps will have their week- ly meeting of the swamp water and spudnut society tomorrow night. It will be a television-record dance; coffee and spudnuts will be served at 11 p.m." Fletcher Hall's Alligator Amble will transport couples to the jungles of far off Africa. Palm trees, monkeys, coconuts-even punch on the half shell (coconut that Is) will aid in producing the desired affect. The Victor Vaughan Trio will provide half-time. entertainment. The "3 Cent Stomp," an original with Pi Lambda Phi wills give things a lick and a promise from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. The house will take on the appearance of a post office. The men issue the hope that it will carry some people's minds far from the realm of mid- semnesters. TOMORROW XiTERNOON the men from Greene House are hav- ing an invitational open-house. All the rooms will be open for inspec- tion (of a friendly nature) and each man will be his own host, plovid- ing entertainment and refreshments for his guest. Adams House plans to take advantage of the good hay riding weather tomorrow evening. Around .10:30 p.m. the wagons will 'retiurn 20 couples to the Adams' recreation room where hot chocolate and cookies will be served before dancing begins. Freshmen Peitioning To Continue Those freshmen w~omen :iot hand in petitionsl>.: tlo on the comI~mittee f fro )1 PI {- 1 ( 'oi . r, larku'>n 'Va riil. 624 S. MAIN ST. TUB TO TELEPHONE BEACH TO BATHHOUSE Iveld WRAPARONG -- the new look in robes. Terry cloth-for bath--for beach- for dorm. Easy to don-glamorous version of the South Sea sarong. 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