CAMPUS... .mErry-Co-RounD Thin weekend all campus eyas will turn to the first. men's house dances of the year, and next weekend to Homecoming's Diary of Dreams and Roger Middleton's Upperclassmen ... who the cam pus agrees can hold their own with many big name bands the Homecoming committee ^might have chosen. The campus whirl of house dances began last week with the Tri Delt a presenting their first annual Cinderella Ball and Car son hall's Autumn Sorcery. Each room of the Trl Delt house depicted a different scene from the fairy tale ... Cinderel la's home, the forest and the Prince's palace, complete with a garden. Dancers passed from the forest to the palace through life size pumpkin coach. Cleverly-designed masks were Worn by the dancers at Carson's semi-formal... each girl made for her date and herself masks which were worn until unmask ing at 10. Autumn colors of rusts, browns and golds carried out the theme combining the season with Halloween. Also of Interest are recent pinmngs, engagements and wed dings .., At Gamma Phi Beta Four Gamma Phi's became pinned during the summer and early fall. Gloria Stolk is pinned to Wally Carson, Phi Dell at Stanford; Pat Leonard to Rex Davis, BAE; Norma Crowley to Dan Reynolds, Delta Upsilon, and Jo Hodler to Norm Forbes, Beta. Those engaged are Joyce Armstrong and Bob Wilkins, Phi Kappa P»; Corky Horton and A1 Oppllger, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mile Announces College Contest Mademoiselle magazine ill now accepting applications from un dergraduate women for mem beiship on its 1954-55 College Board. Girls who are accepted on the College Board do three assign ments during the college year Assignments give College Board members a chance to write fea tures about life on their cam pus and to submit art work, fashion or promotion ideas for possible use in Mademoiselle. College Board members who come out among the top twenty c