FRIDAY, OCTOBER .26, - Have YoLi . ;Got Time To: Waste'.'66,Tinie?'. Time is a funny thing. - It ls•rneasureable and yet elusive. Many , writers and poets have 'used , time as a theme for their work: A magazine uses Time ior'ite title..."-.;. , . . Latin students learn as• one the English "time flies" into "te' Song writers put themselves .into. the higher income brackets—by) selling the public songs i.abbilt time, how it flies, 'how if:•draks, how long it seems, how shore it is. ..• Of all these people, no; .one: knows more about time than the' college student. Time for colle giates is generally made up ..Of short spaces into which • tfley crowd, a multi-million things to do. Short Breakfast Time is never so short 'as 'it is between bed-time and morning. In fact this time passes so quickly that some students feel they .are required to sleep over-time. • Breakfast time is short. Min utes between breakfast for those who make it—and an eight o'clock class go by as fast as greased lightning. Time is elastic. It can stretch or-shrink itself according to the situation. Much as you try dur ing a bluebook to stretch th e minutes it just won't -work. But try speeding up the hour duting a dull lecture. That's when the clock seems to stop. The hands creep over its face. It is then that minutes seem like hours. Unusual Qualities Time is long between vacations and weekends, but very short during them. People have . attributed many unusual qualities to time. It can not be seen, nor touched, and yet it "hangs heavy." "Time will tell," "time marches on," "time waits for no man." A songwriter even found "time on my hands." Time "cannot be stopped, but this treatise on it can. So it will be. Stop. WRA Sr. Adviser To Attend Conclave Carolyn Barrett, Women's Rec reation Association senior ad viser, will attend the Pennsyl vania Athletic Federation of Col lege Women conference in place of Marilyn Williams, WRA presi dent. • Also attending the conference today / through Sunday at West .Chester. State Teachers College are Mabel Marple; Barbara Wal lace, and Jane Whitney. • ' "Wider Horizons through Phy sical Recreation"- wil be the theme of the conference._ The Vikings pillaged the north and west coasts of European countries in the ninth and tenth centuries. ..7or fiaeloween „Van . get everything. at MURPHYB • MASKS HORNS O NAPKINS' '4lO PLATES • ®CREPE .PAPER STREAMERS • PAPER CUPS • COSTUMES For More 110.1ovFee.n Fun . . Try Our D e licious Candy. FRATERNITIES, CLUBS: .Use Credit Plan G. C.Murphy Co _ . • , - Shop at the•Frieztdly Store • , - By MARY STARK if 'their first exercises to translate pus fugit.." WSGA Grants Junior Prom Two O'Clocks Two o'clock permissions for the Junior Prom were granted upper class women by the Women's Student. Government Association Senate Wednesday. Freshman women will receive a 1 o'clock permission for Fri day night and 12 o'clock permis sion for Saturday on Junior Prom weekend. Nancy White, chairman • of the WSGA Freshman Council, report ed• •that Baylee Friedman has been named vice chairman and n n Markle secretary of the council. • Carol Young was appointed freshman senator. The senate voted to keep the advertising committee, which was organized for last week's elec tions, as a standing committee to be used to publicize such events as elections, dances, the May Day programs, and the Christmas clothing drive. Weekending With the Greeks With Halloween less than a week away, ghosts and witches, to say nothing of goblins and spooks, will reign this weekend at fraternity and sorority parties. Alpha Sigma Phi is holding a Halloween par t y tonight for members and guests. Orange and black streamers, apples hanging from strings, and jack-o'-lantern pumpkins will add to the. Hallo ween atmosphere. Alpha Epsilon Phi is planning a Halloween , barn dance tomor row night at the Beta Sigma Rho house. The dance, which is open to the College, will.feature skits and entertainment by the ,soror ity's pledges. Hay, pumpkins, and other Halloween decorations will add to the fun. Refreshments will be served. Dry ice is literally frozen car bon dioxide. TIM 'DAILY COLLEGIAN, -STATE - COLLEGE. -PENNSYLVANIA 3 Sororities Register WRA Cage:Victories Last night's basketball results showed Alpha Xi Delta conquer ing -Phi Sigma Sigma 22.12. Un gar 'Was -the lone scorer • for the losers with 12 points •while Lively had 11 for the winners. By freezing the ball the final minute, Theta Phi Alpha warded off the attempts of Sigma Delta Tau to tie the score and win, 16-13. Coltellero dropped in 12 points for the winners. In a hard fought game Alpha Gamma. Delta polled a 27-20 score over Kappa Alpha Theta to get in the victory column. High scoring honors for the evening went to Transue of the winning squad with 15 points., Hertel and Halloway shared 16 of the loser's points. The other scheduled'game saw Beta Sigma Omicron forfeit ing to Thompson D. The upperclasswomen tasted de feat in field hockey yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field when the freshmen took a 3-0 contest. Grad Gives -- (Continued from page one) appreciate this very real and un selfish support for our program because all of us in the Christian Association are convinced that the chapel and Christian Association are integral to higher education. The chapel is the voice of the College and the Christian Asso ciation is the practicum for re ligious thought! This gift will make it possible for us to do many things which hitherto have not' been ,possible." In commenting on the gift, Irene Jeffress, president of the Association said: "It is with a great deal of humility and ap preciation that we accept this gift from a friend who has such faith in our group." Cabinet,- (Continued from. page one) mittee, headed by Clair George, submited a list of 31 Penn State students who were approved by cabinet. William' Klisanin, _chairman of th e Kickoff Dance committee, reported 'that 'a profit of $786.29 was made , on. the dance, unless a federal tax on • the tickets sold were • placed •on .' them.- He - said there would then ptobably. be a profit,of about. $6lO. -• UN Delegate's -- (Continued from page four) that American tobacco is super ior to Belgian, which is made from "rhubarb or something." According to Goris, many people in Belgium say, "As long as there is grass in France, there will be cigarettes in Belgium." Compares Entertainment "That Turkish "tobacco is the best in the world is evidenced by the fact that United States cigar ettes are • made front it," Eren said. However, he told us that he does not smoke. Turkish figs and grapes are also among the best in the world. "In Turkey, men usually give girl friends sweaters and scarves." Eren said. The Belgian thought that Amer icans devote a lot of energy to entertainment, while in Europe entertainment is much quieter. In Turkey, there is more of the old flavor of inter-family rela tionship. Eren said. However, he -gilimilimmimmilimmiiiimmimmommimmimmimig = = ROAN'S =-= = E-__..- -- = = . -1- . Delicatessen Snack Bar - - - --=-7 = = - = = = 400 E. College Ave. = = 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 third ei g . Wed GREAT BIG DOORSTEP get your tickets at Student Union FRIDAY. $.90 . SATURDAY $1.25 124 SOUTH • ALLEN ST. STATE. COLLEGE,PA. 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