PAGE FOUL Entries Still Pour In, But No One Guesses 'The Thing' Although 750 entries have poured into the Collegian office, no one has been able to name the "thing" in the clues. To refresh the reader's memory, here are all 17 of the clues that have appeared hidden in the ads since the contest started April 2. 1. It started Christmas Eve. 2. One of many 3. It's immortal 4. It's vegetable 5. Yes, it's also mineral 6. Earthly matter 7. The "idea" started 58 years ago 8. Began WVW 9. Since 1920 10. It's in State College 11. Part of Penn State 12. One that lives on forever. 13. Figuratively speaking singular in kind 14. And oh, so straight 15. Singularly American 16. One that carried the ball IL It wasn't at the tournament of roses SDA Group Seeks College Charter Students for Democratic Action has made application to the Col lege Senate for recognition as a chartered organization, Corbin Kidder, secretary of the group, announced yesterday. At a recent meeting, Lawrence Rothstein was elected chairman; June Wiley, treasurer; Corbin Kidder, secretary; and John Borne, program chairman. In applying for campus recog nition, SDA issued the following statement: "The fight for the extension of democracy is best carried on through education, and it doe s not end with the elections in No vember. SDA, in applying for a College charter, is attempting to fight against the apathy which exists here in regard to political affairs. "SDA is neither a political party, nor a part of any political party. Our main objective is the stimulation o f interest in national and international affairs. To the extent that we may be able to achieve this aim, we feel that rec ognition of SDA will contribute to the educational program oY the College." West's Gridmen Win Western Nittany gridmen top- Pled those hailing from the East, 6-0. in an abbreviated intra-squad contest before 1000 fans on New Beaver Field Saturday. The margin of victory was chalked up by the Western club on a 20-yard pass from Bill Lu ther. Osceola Mills tailback. to Dalton Rtmlberger. end from Mt. Lebanon. Luther blasted a late bid of the Easterners by intercepting a pass on his own 4-yard stripe. News Briefs Fraternity Flags All fraternities and sororities desiring to have their flags or banners included in the Panhel- IFC Ball, should turn them :n to Robert Koser at Phi Delta Theta before Thursday noon. Cave Exploring Those interested in exploring caves should attend a meeting in 105 MI at 7 o'clock tonight. Plans will be made to organize the group into a grotto, a club of cave ex plorers chartered with the Na tional Speleological Society. Great Books Club The Great Books discussi9n group will meet in 5 Library at 7 o'clock tonight. The assignment is: Locke "Of Civil Govern ment" (second essay) and Rous seau.—" Soc i a 1 Contract" (books one and two). Metals Speaker Penn State chapter of the American Society for Metals will present Dr. W. T. Lankford, of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp.. speaking on "Fracture of Metals." in the Mineral Industries Art Gal lery at 8 o'clock tonight. Club '5O At a special meeting of Club *5O in 304 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Alice Byers and Patricia Woods will present as pects of PSCA work. Druid Shingles Druid members may obtain their shingles in 102 Old Main today. Three healthy cheers for whistle for Jogs' robust, saddle stitched golden leathers. Ziss, Boom, Aaaah—for Jogs' "hep" styling and painless price. A locomotive for Jogs' long wearing roll along rubber soles. Cheer your way with easy-action, casual Mansfield Jogs. FIGURE IT OUT! 03 9.. 6 iN r. ` .. 44 c to I tat TAI LOl2l HATTER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. I ricer are 40c one insertion t $l.OO. three insertions: 17 words or less Call Collegian 6711. WILL PERSON who picked up wrong raincoat at AIEE meeting March 22 please contact Lang 3986. I have yours. FIVE KEYS on key ring, between Wind crest and Hort Bldg., Friday, April 9. Call Ext. 282 M. NOTEBOOK—Name outside, Frank Eich enlaub. If found, call Don Murray, 3976. HABERDASHER LOST Very important notes FOR SALE TENNIS RACKET Wright and Ditaon, exellent condition, new gut string. Call weekdays, Bill Bowser, 2938. ONE PAIR men's black leather roller skates, shoe size 10. Call Anderson 2009. 1936 FORD TUDOR sedan, $3OO, See Bob Calhoun, Dorm 6, Phone 3995. LIGHT BLUE, faille evening dress, size 14; silver evening shoes, size 8 N, both worn CORSAGES for that HOUSE PARTY Priced from $ll OO up WHAT'S IT ON? BILL citotO / , e ri) Mt, ) S. ALLEN - DIAL ' 4994 - STATE COLLEGE The College Sportswear gift of 4 Essley shirts is still topping the "It's in the Ads" contest. Enter your guess today and win this box of Essley Shirts! it was June. 'Moment Supreme' and he wore an Easley Shirt from College Sportswear ESSIEY SHIRTS TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948 once. Call 4288 ORCHIDS $2.00 each I through April 11. • 18. Your alumni florist Jimmy Wolfe liii, , Manager Woodring's Floral Gardena. 1947 IRONWOOD aluminum Trailer, full,' equipped. Separate bedroom. Deed 10 1 months. Available June 7. Inquire Hoover's Trailer Park s 8506. PART TIME JOB to last from now to June. Typing preferred. Call Jean Thomas, 9372. there was music, moonlight . . . I wore "JERSEY BOUNCE" with the famous Trußenizede Collar that stays morning-fresh Your Trußenized Collar can't crumple. won't wilt —the laundry-proof crisp ness is built right in! Sanforized fabrics. cut full and free—but neat at the waist. In whites, colors and stripes. A wide variety of collar styles. WANTED
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