FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1951 , Senate Adds New Rule The Women’s, Student _C*ov£Wt ment ’Association Senate added a new rule Wednseday to its regu lations concerning dormitory guests. ' A coed’s guest may stay out until 11 o’clock on weekdays if the coed is willing to relinquish one of her own 11 o’clock per missions to, her guest, according to the new rule. Joan Hutchon, Senate adver tising ’ committee chairman, said her committee will be made up, of a coed from each dormitory unit and one for all the cottages. The committee publicized,.-this. week’s WSGA elections !' Members were in favor of the suggestion, that senators donate blood to the Red Cross drive Nov. 14 and 15. Delta Gamma • • Delta Gamma recently held a slumber party in honor of their pledges. Officers, of the pledge class are Helen Garber,, president; Judith Craft, vice president; Jane Ma son, secretary; and Mary Lou Shellenberger, standards chair man. to Freedom's Keystone Fight Tenaciously Team! Sett™ U PI LAMBDA PHI Welcome Alumni "Come into our parlor ' I 6 said the spider to the fly. WSO ■ - DANCE’BAND SATURDAY NIGHT I - SIGMA PHI EPSILON'S Phi Gam's LIBERTY BELL Credit for Prize Jared Warrell Darlington LAWN DISPLAY 1S Fri.: Alumni Entertained "Education Freedom's Keystone" Sat: Norris Pi 3 Dinner . e Plus Movie 'This Is Penn State ‘ Stop to See It SEE!! ZBT "Molding Tomorrow's Leaders" .... • A Tribute To Our Keystone State ALPHA PHI DELTA "Freedom's Express Brings Freedom's Goal" SATURDAY LAWN DISPLAY SIGMA MU HOMECOMING FROLIC SKIP .R E I DER'S 0R ’G fTE ST R A OPEN HOUSE SAT. 9-1 WJRA Intramurals To Begin Monday Five hundred coeds will start displaying their athletic ..prowess when' 1 ' intfhffiurials begin Monday night in White Hall. Starting the slate will be basketball and table tennis,.with swimming to.be add ed soon/’ WRA Intramural Chairman Mabel, said- that freshman are adding’ new"enthusiasm and that this year’s activities are -ex pected to be among the best. ' ••■There will be keen compe tition among dorm units, sorori ties, and independent women’s organizations as they vie for hon ors. As the season progresses, interclass games will be added to the schedule. Near the end of the program, ' Outstanding players from some of the sports will be chosen to perform in all-s tar games. , To Honor Strawn at Tea . A coffee hour sponsored by- the School of Home Economics will be held at 4 p.m. today in the liv ing center in honor of Bernice Strawn, who will speak to the commercial consumer service class. Miss Strawn, equipment editor of- Woman’s Home Companion, will speak on “Techniques and Responsibilities in Commercial SAE Welcome Alumni - THE &AILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Mardi Gras Deadlines Monday.at 5 p.m. is the deadline for submitting photo graphs of candidates for Mardi -Gras king and turning in des criptions of Mardi Gras booth entries. A five by seven print-of each candidate is required and may be submitted to Marilyn Williams, 317 Grange. • .. Booth entries may be turned *in, to Greta Weaver, 23 Mc- Elwain. 'Big Doorstep' Tickets on Sale Players’ production of “T h e Great Big Doorstep,” which open ed last weekend, continues the second weekend of its six-week run tonight and tomorrow night at' Center Stage. Tickets for the show which be gins both nights at 8 p.m. can still be bought at the- -Student Union desk in Old Main. The Albert Hackett-Frances Goodrich play is directed by Mes rop Kesdekian and, stars Ruth Devlin and Joe Brown. Triangle Triangle recently initiated Ray mond Lantz, Frederick Enoch, Elvin Mix, and Jack Hel. 1 Stop! . -AT - ■ - THETA Xl's Education and The Four Freedoms LAWN DISPLAY LSA to Be Host At Square Dance The Lutheran Student Associ ation will hold a square dance at 7:30 tonight, at the student house, 412 W. College avenue. Prof. .Chauncey Lang of , the School of Agriculture, will call the figures. The Rev. Elmer R. Danielson, Lutheran missionary to Tang anyika, British East Africa, will speak during intermission, from 9 to 9:30. Pastor Danielson and his wife began work in Tanganyika ter ritory in 1928 under the Board of Foreign Missions of the Augus tana Lutheran Church. Their work has included establishing educational and medical institu tions as well as work. It has also involved the training of African workers and the building of African Lutheran congregations. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained Chi Omega with a square dance Monday night. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha has initiated Walter Few, Scott Frear, Ralph Hiester, Richard Smith, David Swanson, and William Thorpe. PI KAPPA ALPHA celebrates Freedom's Keystone Alumni Hospitality Friday and Saturday Nites Come Over and See Us Kalson Wins Essay Contest, Free Vacation Every now and then, while leafing through a magazine, you come upon a contest which at tracts your attention. It catches your eye mainly because of its fabulous list of prizes, and the misleading simplicity of its con test form. A typical lead to winning a million dollars or a trip to a much-publicized resort is, “Com plete this sentence in 25 words or less ...” A few short words con cerning the product advertised begins the sentence which the contestant must finish. Phyllis Kalson, a’ 6th semester advertising major, entered such a contest sponsored by the mak ers of Catalina bathing suits, and won third prize. Miss Kalson completed the sen tence, “The. new 1950 Catalina bathing suits are my favorite swim suits because . . .” The 25 words which she used gained her a four-day trip to either Nassau, in the Bahama Islands, or Havana, Cuba, with all expenses paid. Miss Kalson will have the best accommoda tions available at whichever re sort she chooses to stay, at the British Colonial Hotel in Nassau, or at the Hotel Nacional in Ha vana. Pan-American Airways will fly Miss Kalson from her home city, Pittsburgh, to her destination and back. As yet Miss Kalson does not know exactly when she will .take her trip, but she says “probably during Christmas vacation.” Counseling Service Asks for Tutors Frank Simes, director of coun seling service,- yesterday request ed tutors for men in the dorm areas. Some tutoring has been con ducted in past semesters but an attempt is now being made to assemble a master list of tutors so that the program can be sys tematized and enlarged. These tutors may be used for DIR stu dents also. Tutors in chemistry and mathe matics are especially needed. All interested men may contact John Hannes, counselor for the West Dorm area, or Cy Rubenfeld, counselor for the Nittany-Pollock area. Philotes to Announce Plans at Open Meeting Philotes, social club for inde pendent women, will hold an open meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in White Hall. ' Independent women with sec ond semester standing or higher may attend Monday night’s meet ing. STARUTE DRIVE-IN on BELLEFONTE ROAD SHOW TIME 7 pjn. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "THE KID FROM TEXAS" (Technicolor) AUDIE MURPHY GALE STORM — plus — "BLONDIE'S HERO" PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE PAGE FIVE