FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948 Mademoiselle Names Moss To College Board Staff Pauly Moss, a junior journalism major, has been named to the College Board of Mademoiselle, national fashion magazine. In a recent contest for appointment to the board, college women were to submit a feature about some phase of college life or an interesting or unusual activity at their particular college. Chimes, junior women’s honorary, was the subject of Miss Moss’ article. In the feature she mentioned the beginning of the national honorary known as Chimes here at the College one year ago. She also told of the efforts on the part of Chimes members to make it an organization to serve the campus, rather than just an award for out standing junior women. The work of Chimes during oriehtation week, its active part in orienting women throughout the yeat, and its part in promoting more campus spirit was empha sized in her article. The article also included the work of the other hat societies in their effort to unify the campus. Mlfes Moss is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Chimes, judicial, and the staff of the Daily Collegian. Simmons Down Alpha Xi Delta In WRA bowling competition, Simmons defeated Alpha Vi Delta in League I by the close score of 587 to 547, Monday night. Kappa Delta, in the Same league Was victorious over Co-op with the impressive score of 586 to 465. Kappa Alpha Theta was over coma by Delta Zeta 462 to 499. Gamma Phi Beta lost to Theta Phi Alpha 523 to 601. In League 11, Alpha Omicron Pi won by a forfeit from Phi Sig ma Sigma. Ath 1 also forfeited on Tuesday night to Zeta Tau Alpha. Alpha Gamma Delta won over Chi Omega in League 111 Wed nesday night 503 to 420. Delta Gamma vanquished Philotes 526 CLASSIFIEDS BLACK WALLET, containing piraonal papers, Ippt on College AVe Jaat Monday Aight. Reward. Call Woodhall. Sigma PL STAINLESS STEEL CASE “Eska” watch. flat colled, stainless ateel band. Call Dorm 31. Ext. 291 or contact A.V.E. Derm 11. Boom 21. ALLIGATOR BILL-FOLD WALLET. Keep the cash. I want the wallet. Call David Greenwald, phone 6821. WANTED RIDE TO WISCONSIN. Chicago or in that direction, for Christmas. Call Fred 8160. Share driving and expenses. ANYONE having or knowing of apart ment in Feb. please contact Dave Davis. 8400. SOPHOMORE ENGINEERS: Missing the beat in calculus 7 For tutoring service call *219 after 6:80. BIDE TO LEXINGTON or Southeastern Kentucky. Dec. 18th. Share driving and expense*. Long. 41-14. WATER TO WORK until Christmas re cess. Call Larry, 4909 at mealtime. MISCELLANEOUS TICKETS STILL REMAIN AT STUDENT UNION A relaxing, romantic atmosphere in which to eat dinner SATURDAY night. Service for dinner from 5-8:30. COOKS Dean’s Office Gives Late Permissions For Yule Caroling Eleven o’clock permission for Christmas caroling have been granted by the Dean of Women’s Office to all coeds this Sunday evening and next Tuesday night. Other nights may be used for caroling but regular dormitory closing hours will be in effect. In deciding what nights eleven o’clocks should be granted, a sur vey of the different religious and social groups was taken to' find out the evenings when most of the caroling would take place. The All-College Sing sponsored by PSCA will be held in front of Old Main at 8 p.m. next Thursday. Eleven o’clock permissions will not be granted for this affair. The annual dormitory Christ mas dinners wil also be held next Thursday evening. Movies of Artist Prof. Harold E. Dickson of the Fine Arts department announced that motion pictures will be taken Saturday of Henry Varhum Poor, distinguished mural artist, work ing on the west wall section of the mural in the balcony of Old Main. to 419. Kappa Kappa Gamma closely defeated Beta Sigma Omi cron 524 to 490. Ath 111 forfeited to Phi Mu. LUTHERANS —Your Christmas Party, the final L.S.A. social event of the year. 8:00 tonight at the church: games, carol ing, refreshments. FOR THE FRIDAY NIGHT SHOWING OF TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM FOR SALE CHRISTMAS PRESENT Trouble? Get him an Air Corps jacket. Fur collar, wool-lined, water-proof green sateen. Call Wilker. 2941. 1948 HUDSON, Commodore 6, 4 door se dan. Like new. Can be financed. 219 WinderesL 1936 PONTIAC sedan good condition with good tirea, radio and heater. Call Haag now at 861. THREE INVITATIONS to Military Ball. Three dollars each. Contact David A Mays 39-13 Nittany Dorms. Phone 5051* 229. NEW PAIR magnesium sklls. Never used. Forced to sell. Call Craig Houston 3918, Km 17, Dorm S. GO FORMAL! Toils size 36-37. Excellent condition. Complete $35.00. Call Jones, 6786. STAY COZY these cold winter days! For colorful warm plaid cotton shirta at up to two dollars under retail price. Call 3382—Ask for Don. CANDLE LIGHT DINNER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pi Lamda Phi The Pi Lambda Phi pledge class is holding a “Red Light Inn” par ty at the chapter house tomorrow evening. Music will be furnished by Pat Patterson and his orch estra. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma recently pledged Leatrice Thomson. The sorority entertained Phi Delta Theta at a Christmas party, Wed nesday night. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta will en tertain the Beta Theta Pi fra ternity at an informal party Sun day afternoon. The sorority was recently entertained by the Kap pa Delta Rho fraternity. They will also be entertained at a Christmas party Saturday after noon at the home of Twila Ger hardt, alumna. The Christmas party is a tradition of Alpha Gamma Delta and is given an nually for the actives by the alumni. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsion will hold its pledge dinner-dance tomorrow evening at the chapter house. The pledges are John Buxton, John Crombie, William Dux, Les lie Faust, Keith Grant, Harold Kimp, Robert Mateer, Edward WRA Offers Cabin to Women; Oversees Saturday Fun Night WRA’s Saturday Fun Night and its Cabin are two of the recrea tional advantages which the' or ganization offers to all coeds. Every Saturday night all the facilities of White Hall, except the rifle range, are open from 7 to 9 p.m. for women students. They may swim from 7:30 until 9 p.m., bowl, play ping pong or bridge in the game room, use the bad minton court and the main gym, wash their hair and enjoy the re freshments served with the com pliments of WRA. Tomorrow night Sarah Nichols, of the WRA executive council, and Jacqueline Zivic, represent ing the faculty, will be in charge of the activities. WRA Cabin The WRA Cabin, situated five miles from campus at Shingle town Gap on Tussey Mountain, is the center of parties, bicycle trips, weiner roasts, hikes and overnight cabin parties. Women students should procure a chaperon and reserve the cabin by signing the forms provided in the WRA Office in White Hall. This should be dpne at least forty eight hours in advance. In case there is a need for a cancellation, ,HOW AT YOUR WARMER THEATER C^o-^ditd "SUL Vos"** Cwens Draws up Tapping List from Sophomore Coeds Cwens, national women’s sopho more honorary, plans to tap some time in the very near future, Betty Lou Shelley, president, said yesterday. Although a sophomore honor ary, Cwens selects girls on the basis of outstanding work in their freshman year. Because of the College’s farming-out system tap ping must be conducted approxi mately one-half year later than was previously done and girls must also be considered on the basis of the participation they have shown while sophomores at the College. Tappees are specfiicially chosen for leadership, activities, at least two, and scholarship, at least a 1.5 average. Coeds who are trans fers, that is not enrolled as a College freshman at a center or teachers college last year, cannot be tapped. O’Rosky, Louis Pignotti, Richard Piper, Paul Rafensurger, George Salt, and John Schulze. Alpha Chi Sigma Raymond Angstadt and Stuart Frear have been recently pledged by Alpha Chi Sigma. Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Delta and Pi Kappa Al pha will hold a joint pledge dance tomorrow evening at the Pi "Kap pa Alpha House. This will be a semi-formal affair. notice of this should be made in time to allow for other reserva tions. The use of the cabin by under graduate women students is free. The Cabin is fully equipped with cooking and sleeping facilities. Christmas Party In addition to its regular ac tivities, WRA is sponsoring an annual Christinas party in White Hall from 2 to 4:30 p.m. today for seventy-six children in the first and second grades of the Storms town School. "Three Musketeers" Each one is what a man can always use. The Trio consists of Lentheric’s fa mous After Shave Lotion, masculine "Tanbark” Co logne, flesh-tinted After Shave Powder or Scalp Stimulant. $2.25, plus tax . Jentk&ilc REQUISITES TOR MEN Rea & Derick's PAGE THREE Panhel Plans Pledge Tea Plans for one large pledge tea to be sponsored by Panhellenic Council were furthered at a mass meeting of one active and one pledge from each sorority on Tuesday night. Date for the tea, which is a substitution by Panhel for the system of each sorority pledge class giving an individual tea was set as January 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. The new system will save money as well as time and will provide an opportunity for the pledges of all sororities to become better ac quainted. A committee to take care of securing a dormitory lounge, preferably that of Simmon* will be composed of members of Al pha Xi Delta and Alpha Gamma Delta. Refreshments will be sup ervised by Delta Zeta, Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Beta Sigma Omi cron, and Phi Mu. Invitations will be handled by Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, and Gamma Phi Beta. Phi Sigma Sigma, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Zeta Tau Alpha mem bers are in charge of supplying hostesses, while the serving com mittee is made up of Delta Gam ma, Kappa Delta and Alpha Om icron PL WJeddin^A Husted—Noble Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ray Husted, to Helen Noble during the Thanks giving vacation. Husted is adver tising manager of Critique and a pledge of Phi Gamma Delta fra ternity. Miss Noble, a graduate of the College, is now teaching school in Altoona Public Schools, and is a member of Alpha Omi cron Pi sorority. The couple were married in The Little Church Around the Corner in New York City. Blair Husted, brother of the groom and a senior in Commerce and Finance at the College was best man, and Mrs. R. D. 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