fc'AGE FODR WtaMtln Sports The Chi O'.s trounced the 7.0 tas Vi -8 in the second basket -brdj'round of winter intramurals »n White Hall at 4 p. m. yester day, Dotty Radclif'f led the Chi OV. to victory, scoring 13 points. Kay Walter was high for the 7etas with 3 points. The AOPi's defeated the The tas 14-8 m a fast battle. Betty 'Wklger, with 7 points was high -scorer for the AOPi’s, ’ while Bette Long male S points for the Thetas. The Kappa's walloped the Gamma Phi's 32-0. Joyce Good fOe took scoring honors with 18 points. Jo Taggart was .second with 10. By a score of 478-374 the DCs beat Ath West m bowling 'Die Theta Phi Alpha ping pong team won by a 2-1 margin over the AOPi’s, while'- the Alpha Chi O’s were victorious over the Gamma Phi's 3-0 1 / Posi-Rushing Problems Before Pantie! Tonigi With another rushing season completed, Panhellenic Council will meet tonight to discuss post season problems, to formulate plans for its annual bridge tour nament, and to approve parts of this year’s Rushing Code as a nucleus for next year’s. An invitation from IFC for a joint bridge tournament will be considered and committees ap pointed. As soon as pledge presidents are elected in each house, the Panhellenic rushing committee wilt meet with them to begin -work on the new code. Sugges tions and criticisms will be sol icited from freshmen and sorority women in an effort to eliminate some of this season’s defects as the group starts revision. Read The Collegian Classifieds Washington's Birthday Bail • TIME —Feb. 21 ® IPLAffiE-—lR<ec Mai!!!' 19-12 P.M 9 MUSIC —©amps Owls 9 DRESS— lnfowmaall 9 ADMISSION — TSc Free To Second Semester Subscribers To THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ADDED; Disney. Taylor. Rabinow&s An Invitation FROM "PA Tommy Dorsey Frank Sinifra Connie Haines Pied Pipers February 28,1941 PPY" BARTHOLOMEW NIOR BALL v To Meat THE DAILY COLLEGIAN We, ■The Women— 'Home Was Never Like This... About four years ago a gradu ate of one of the best-known men’s universities in the country slumped down on the parental sofa, propped his saddle-shod feet on the coffee table, hooked his thumbs in a brilliant plaid vest, and displayed pride in his recent accomplishment. “Son,” said his dad, ‘Now that you’ve acquired . ‘cultural background’ what about investigating the works of Emily Post?” We can aptly sum up this fath er’s advice by saying ... . "Home was never like this!" Radio music swinging dovra dormitory halls to the conster nation of the occasional coed •who would appreciate a few hours of quiet study . ... "Home was never like this!” Card- tables standing lopsided lv in the middle of lounges cov ered with what resembles a game of “Fifty-two pickup” . . . "Home was never like this!" Cigarette ashes ground into rugs . . . ash trays with a week old smell . . . lines of personal laundry strung diagonally across rooms with the most personal items exposed to passersby . . . clippings of pet movie stars and such slogans as “All men are rats”, hung on walls . . . remains of last week’s midnight feast §till lying on the night table . . "Home was never like this!" Unmade beds . . . dirty dishes in-the kitchenettes . . . rolls of dust on desks and bureaus be cause the tops were not cleared on cleaning day . . . shouts and loud laughs guffawing through “sound proof walls” . . . strands of hair in wash bowls ... "Home %vas never like this!" Dining commons frequenters dressed in jodphurs, ski suits, and slacks . . . orders for eggs . . . calls for catsup and jam . . . "Home was NEVER like this!" with Pledge List Reaches 164 Sorority pledge list was in creased to 164 yesterday as Kappa Alpha Theta raised its total to 18 by accepting Betty H. Christman '44. Because she made previous arrangements with the dean’s office-to be. away, the three-week rule of no .pledging was waived. New Councilors Meet Five new freshman councilors, Marion Dußois, Grace L. Judge, Phyllis M. Runkle, Ann Sheffield, and Phyllis R. Watkins, replaced ineligible members at council this week. Plans were made for a dinner meeting for all freshman officers Monday, March 3. Portfolio On Sale The February'issue of PortfOi is now on sale at Student Unioi Price is 10 cents a copy. DlMt' Wanted and Kim* offered p.w.—Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4X02. Lv. phone number. R.W. Pittsburgh or vincinity. L. —Fri. C—Joyce, 4206. R.W.—Phila. L—early Friday. Schultz, 2581. R.W. —Phila. round trip. L Friday noon. Strickland, 2161. R.W.—Phila. L—Friday noon. C —Room 117 Ath Hall. ATTENTION, PLEASE! For Senior Ball you want to look your best. Fromm's is known as the Style Center for for" mal wear and accessories. Come in -and see Sid and inquire what styles are being popu larly worn. FROMM’S OPP. OLD MAIN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1941 CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—One boy" to share apartment. Room and : board. $28.00 per month. Call Ted Rice, 2651. 2tpdlB,l9D ONE SINGLE and one double room, and 301 S. Allen, Phone 4171. • 3 tpd18,19,200 FOR RENT—Comfortable double? room, well-heated clean house; Good location. $2.50; single; $5.00t double. Telephone-. 2687.. . . - - 3tpdl9j2l;2sGS, IMPORTANT 6,ooo'studehts may attend the Drydock this Satur day, Feb. 22.- Make your’ reserva tions early at Student /Union. - . 4tch19,20,21,22D BONNIE BAKER, star of "YOU'RE THE ONE" playing at the STATE this THURSDAY and FRIDAY will select anoth er lucky name at random from the Student Directory tomor row; - " \* 4 ' f A \ \ • V, X ' \ \ V LEN SWANSON free movie'ticket wailing for you at THEATRE box of-
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