The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 10, 1948, Image 4

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*\h)e the lAJomen
By Marjorie Mousley
Everyone has pet peeves and
•we’re no exception. Instead of
just griping we decided to put
them in print along with sug-l
gestions on how they can be
remedied.
One of the peeves that makes
our blood boil even in this
freezing weather always hap
pens between 10 and 11 o’clock
at night. After hoarding those
precious monthly 11 o’clocks, we
have returned to the dorm to find
the one and only lounge open at
that time completely filled with
people actually sitting on even
the single chairs.
Three other lounges are emp
ty according to orders from the
high command. It doesn’t take a
Sherlock to solve this one. Very
rarely are the other lounges
used at all and certainly two
lounges would be more than
enough to take care of the coeds
who want to study.
With cold weather keeping
everyone indoors and with more
eighth semester girls with regu
lar 11 o’clock permission the
problem will increase this semes
ter. How about it, High Com
mand? Let’s have at least two
lounges open for 11 o’clock
dates.
While we’re on the subject of
lounges there’s another little
peeve involved. Sunday after
noons and weeknights often
finds all four lounges being used
by sororities or other groups for
teas and such.
It is rather inconvenient to
entertain visitors or parents
while standing in the hall. One
lounge should be open for the
coeds who live in the dorm and
are really entitled to priority on
their use.
Delta Gamma
Patricia Kinkead was re
cently ir stalled as president of
Delta Gamma. Other newly
elected officers are Barbara At
kins, vice-president; Lois Heyd,
corresponding secretary; Kay
Courtney, recording secretary;
June Kirchner, treasurer; Helen
Ward, historian; Jane Stewart,
social chairman; and Frances
Keeney, rushing chairman.
hold that
TIE-g-r-r-r
see classified
NORRIS
1 i CAN DIES
Have a heart—give
NORRIS Exquisite
Candies, the sweet
sentiment she's been hoping
fort In gay valentine dress,
NORRIS Exquisite Candies
express your sweetest
thoughts saying ‘Will you
be my Valentine?*' in an un
forgettable manner!
McLanuhun’s
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements
must be in by 12:00 p.m. day
preceding issue. Prices are 40c
one insertion; $l.OO, three in
sertions; 17 words or less. Call
Collegian 6711.
WANTED
WANTED work in fraternity
kitchen in exchange for meals.
Call Bob 3359.
STUDENT with first class radio
telephone license for part-time
work at WMAJ. Call 3222.
A SINGLE STRAND pearl neck
lace between MI and the trail
er camp. If found call Nancy,
3325. Reward.
PARKER “51” tan with gold top.
Lost Saturday morning be
tween Ath Hall and Westminster
Foundation. Please call 402 Ath.
REWARD for K&E Log Log Du
plex Decitrig slide rule, lost
Monday, January 19. Call James
Richards, 3946.
WOULD THE PERSON who
picked up grey coat with hood
(fits
PHILIP MOR
better to smo
CALL Dll
for rn
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
at Cook’s Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 27, please call Jane, 4869.
Have yours.
ARMY SKI boots, size BV4 or 9,
Good condition. Call Mrs,
Poole 3220.
NEW SET of chains. Came with
new Ford sedan. Call 3220.
’36 FORD COUPE, four new
tires; engine completely over
hauled. Call Poole 3220.
TRAILER, 19-foot Airfloat; ex-
cellent condition. Cash settle
ment. Call Hoover’s trailer
park. 3505, after 12 noon.
BEAT UP Underwood portable
typewriter, real cheap. Could
be repaired with some effort.
Call Lou Levi. 4411.
K&E log-log Duplex Slide Rule.
Deitzgen comdr. drawing in
struments. Call R. Scott 3939.
ONE PICKETT & ECKEL Deci
point Sliderule, one Dietzgen
united we stand
unTIEd we fall
see classified
is so much
FOR SALE
TRY A PACK... TODAY
Commander drawing set. Call
Mort Green, 3204.
DRAWING EQUIPMENT, in
cluding K&E Minusa drawing
set, board and square, triangles,
curves, scale, etc. All for $35.
Also for sale, log log duplex dec
itrig slide rule, almost new. Les
Leach, 301 S. Burrowes, phone
2938.
TIES, TIES, TIES!!! Want to
exchange yours? 5 ties and $1
brings 5 different cleaned ties.
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE
FOR THAT SPECIAL
VALENTINE
SWEETHEART SISTER
MOTHER FRIEND
FLOWERS SAY IT BEST
Bill McMullen
FLORIST
Phone 4994 S. Allen St.
PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an
benefit found in no other cigarette. For Philip
Morris is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog
nized by leading nose and throat specialists as
definitely less irritating.
Remember: Less irritation means
smoking enjoyment for you.
Yes! If every smoker knew what ]
Morris smokers know, they’d all change to
PHILIP MORRIS.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1048
Mail them to Box 876, Boro, or
bring them to Hur’s Dry Clean
ing, rear Hur’s Men’s Shop.
HAVE YOUR important assign
ments typed this semester. Ex
pert work, called for and deliv
ered. Call 6275.
MISCELLANEOUS
A LITTLE SUNSHINE far TOSfc
College Grille, across m»m
postoffice. Come get acquainted.
Service. With a smile.
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