PAGE FOUR Cards Solicit Traveling OK Postcards asking parents' con sent for inclusion of 1 o'clock traveling permission as part of the blanket permission have been sent to approximately three fourths of women's parents, Miss Edith Zinn, assistant to the Dean of Women, explained to WSGA at its meeting last week. The remainder will be sent out in the very near future, she added. According to WSGA regu lations, coeds are already granted two late returns, after dormitory closing hours and before 1 o'clock, provided parents' permission has reached the hostess before closing hours. Advance Parents' Consent The affirmative answer, includ ing traveling permission as part of the blanket permission, merely gives parents' consent in advance and requires only that a girl de siring a late return sign out for it beforehand or phone her request be f ore the dormitory closing hour. Thus, she may take her two late returns without special writ ten consent, provided her parents sign the affirmative answer, and she notifies her hostess before closing hours. Parents signing the alternative answer require that their daughter must have special written consent before using either of her late returns. Eleven O'clock WSGA voted to extend eleven o'clock week night permissions to all coeds who are on campus for their last full semester before graduating, providing they apply to and gain approval of Judicial. This will pertain to seventh se mester coeds who plan to com plete their work in the summer sessions. Applications must go to Elisabeth Taylor, president of Judicial, through the dean of women's office. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED A QUIET STUDENT to share a desirable double room. Good proposition to the right person. Call 4669. FOE SALE 1939 PALACE TRAILER, 9800. Hoover's Trailer Camp. Inquire James Korinir, 356-B Whnierest. TWO SUITS, gray gabardine tailor made and blue worsted-text excellent condi tion. Size 42. Call 4179 after 6 p.m. 1948 FORD 5-passenger coupe, one owner Radio, heater, seat-eovers, undercoat ing, 12,600 miles. $1550 each. Call 3422 after 5 :30 p.m. SIZE 38 TUX. Good condition. Will sac rifice. See George Piedmo, Nittany 33-6, ext. 293. 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. 1996 mo tor. good rubber, new battery, recent paint job. Call Marilyn, extension 366.1 between 8 and 5. MAN'S FULL DRESS evening suit, size 38. Complete with shirts. Call 2887. Price $25. TAILS. SIZE 42. Worn twice $3O. Skis poles harnesses $lO. Sheep-lined flying jacket, Schick electric razor $3.50. Call Kermit Brown, 2638. COST PERSON who took wrong brown overcoat from 10 Sparks call John Forbes. 3468. CENTRAL AIR SCHOOL Aviation Train ing Pen between Schwab and Simmons Friday. Call B. J. Burket 363 Simmons. MISCELLANEOUS HAVING TROUBLE with German? Will tutor at very reasonable rates. Call Fred, 3150 between 9-10 p.m. FOR RENT DESIRABLE DOUBLE ROOM available immeliately at 326 17. College avenue. Young couple preferred. Semi-private bath. Phone 3384. ROOM AND BOARD fur male student and board for men students. Mrs. Kimmel, 243 S. Pugh street. YOUR HONEYMOON MUST BE PERFECT Just the right sort of place, the kind of companions you like, the things you enjoy doing. Here is a gracious old homestead, deep in verdant hills, beside a mountain &dream. All our gucete are starting mar ried life together in a friendly, informal atmosphere. Here you have easy-going lei sure, vigorous outdoor life, and privacy, or the pleasant cmpany of cordial, intelligent young people. You may have a cottage all your own (heated, with bath), or a cheery, homelike room with bath. Open all year. Rates include meals. Mention dates if you wi,h our '"Three lioneymoo■ Plans." The Farm on the Hill, Boz 1607. Swiftwater, Co-op Secures Badminton Win The Co-op beat Chi Omega in badminton Thursday night by taking the doubles 15-6, 15-3, Mary Eshleman and Ruth Knoe bel playing against Lorraine De Joseph and Louise Inserra, and a singles set 11-1, 11-3, with B. J. Sammons facing Jean Murphy. Christie Post won for Chi 0 against Marcia Baum, 11-2, 11-0. A second League I game be tween Gamma Phi Beta and Simmons brought Simmons to the fore, winning the doubles, 16-14, 16-14, Phyllis Starr and Mary Kennedy pitted against Jayne Pollard and Isabel Leach, and one single match, 11-8, 12-10, Betty Jane Bur ket playing against Betty Gibson. Bets Ren ton lost to Gamma Phi's Lorraine Stotler, 11-2, 11-3. Sigma Delta Tau won their vol leyball game by the default of Delta Zeta. The KD's beat the Delta Gam mas, 43-30, and Alpha Xi Delta trimmed the AEPhi's, 47-29, in volleyball also. In 1858 the library contained 195 volumes. fil is xw ' mwa5,947,4..0 mom/ Behind the playful plot, our intentions are serious: we want you to discover for yourself the welcome DIFFERENCE and the extra pleasure in smoking that PHILIP MORRIS can bring you. Established proof of this DIFFERENCE is too extensive to be detailed here—but premedical and chemistry students, who will be particularly interested, can e get this PROOF in pub lished form FREE by writing our Research Department, Philip Morris Co., 119 Fifth Ave., N. Y. PHILIP MORRIS CALL FOR/ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Lambda Delta Initiates Nineteen Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary for freshman women, initiated nineteen soph omore women in the Northeast Lounge of Atherton at 6:30 p.m. yesterday. Those initiated were Ruth Aaron, Gay Brunner Joan Bur-' lein, Jacqueline Bush, Sarah Chinn, Clara Cooner, Joanne Engman, Lois Jane Evans, Anne Forrest, Rose Intorre, Sara Klaus man, Josep h i n e Reist, Patsy Rosenberry, Janet Rosen, Mary Rowland, Harriet* Rubenstein, Ellamae Seitz, Marie Stankevicz and Patricia Weaver. To be considered eligible coeds must maintain a 2.5 average dur ing their freshmen year. Alpha Lambda Delta is recognized by the Association of College Honor Societies and has a total of 51 national chapters. Phi Mu The following girls were re cently initiated into Phi Mu: Nyolee Addis, Eugenia Bossart, Norma Gleghorn, Darlene Hoov er, Barbara Keller, Ruth Mollen hauer, Julia Nelo and Lois Van Vactor. Zeta Tau Alpha A slumber party was given by Zeta Tau Alpha on Saturday night in honor of their pledges. ft° ..4,...e.,W^;#*ii.V''VV'lV'..e . ."....W.V : ie'W'VWc4.!• l ll l : l lrdr• .•.,, 6: :. [ %. 1 : I , i 4. 1 : : 3 i 1 0 0 46 4. .....' State College . < Flower Shoppe #. 107 W. BEAVER AVE. %. '''.i " e , CORSAGES for SOPH HOP Old Mr. Cupid himself couldn't think of a more thoughtful gift. For a beautifully arranged corsage for the big weekend— Call 2342 L 'THANK VDU FOR ELECIING ME HEAD. OF 114 E STUDENT EOM AND I PROMISE IIiAT 800 Y WILL NO LONGER APPEARIO HAVE SUFFERED DECAPITATION.' FORGET' MOMS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon entertai Gamma Phi Beta at the T chapter house last Sunday. Ay r , 64141 APOGEE cep -a4oo) A Anted or calmination. BADINAGE (blid.)-nlH—High doss wiso.craddag. CIGARETTE HANGOVER (Don't pronouns* in got rid of Itl)—That stale smoked-ow ming that tight thy foaling be row throot_dookilo smoking. (IMMERIAN (sintmai-an)—Dodt aro' wikbio cupboard. lIIIMOSTNARY (olmo.usscss.in.eb.roo) , ../a 10111 fro* or "hand our dam. GLAMAMAN (glom-a b.suad—Massolbto se w "glamagar (a:nookogisnc . , soo below) HARBINGER (InirAin.)ne) Wald or low runnier. URPERATORIAL fint.polt4ll.44irol)... Com. minding or top brass. NEOLOGISM (nom4l.4slizas) -.. • amArmoirmal ward. PERIPHRASIS (por-k.suli.ois) sada, Milo in many words, or bet air. IFOL,IHE _MN* BEHIND YOUR. 61101COMVIS I$ FLATTERING RUT I FEEL.
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