The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 12, 1951, Image 3

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    SEPTENIOER 12, 1951
NoW.it's - '''High Heels
In Thompson Hall'
The polished halls of Thompson dormitory resounded with the
clatter of high 'heeled shoes for the first time Sunday. Mothers
tried in vain to walk , gracefully as they prepared to' leave their
daughters in the care of the Dean of Women's office. -
As the day progressed the aluinni . of Thompson began to return
The story • for publication was
t kat they Were reminiscing.
There might have been an air
of truth about it- had - not slips
of paper containing room num
bers and, names been quite evi
dent. One guy was even able to
direct some girls who had in
quired for Sue and Mary.
There was one member of the
dispossessed sex who did belieVe
he belonged.. His only complaint
was that the , key didn't fit the
lock to his door. When he dis
covered Jordan was to be his
residence, he was, slightly disap
pointed—he had wanted 'to live
in a new dorm,
A lost father wandered along
the hall of the third floor. He
finally. queried, "Do you know
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where Helen's room is?" Now
there are 50 rooms on that floor
and we had been lucky to con
duct people to those rooms but
we hadn't reached the point of
asking names, Therefore, on e
daughter still had. \a bewildered
father.
Half an hour later Helen's bro
ther breathlessly ra n up the
stairs and repeated his father's
(contim ed on page eight)
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SHOES
120 S Allen
to the
Leonides Head
Leaves College
Doris Sher, elected president
of Leonides, independent wo
men's organization, in the spring,
will not resume her duties this
year.
Miss Sher plans to transfer to
the University of Tennessee at
Knoxville where she will con
tinue as a junior in elementary
education. Her engagement to
Marshall Novik, a graduate of
Duke University was announced
last weekend. Novik will also
attend the university as a grad
uate student.
No successor has been named
but according to the Leonides
constitution Alice Hennessy, vice
president, is in line "for.the TAII
- Cabinet seat.
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'Books by Covers'
Shown at Library
How to know a well-bound
book by its cover is one of the
matters treated in an exhibition
of commercial, handmade, and
old bindings which is now on
display in the lobby of the Pat
tee Library at the College.
The exhibition, titled "Books
a branch of the
by Their Covers," s tar t s with
some partly bound books, des
cribes and illustrates the various
general kinds of bindings, shows
how to recognize them by clues
on the outside, compares their
relative merits, and criticizes a
number of contemporary French,
English, and American examples
in leather and cloth.
in the TUB
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