FRIDAY, •MARCH• 14, .Ig2 Spring Fi/Or Takes Its . T6ll;:c.utiidi Helps • By,'",,gvvrE KIELAR ~„ ,Once again we are on, the :britik. ofnniversal madilkss presaged by the coming of Spring: The :signs„ . are ; ominously clear—robins playing tug of war with 'worms; people inviting more upper res piratory infections by going. abo:ut bareheadecb'barehanded, and in some cases barefooted;_ cOUples crowding park benches under a moon-clouded sky; and - so -op. ..• People sit hefore • their- wide r operk windows, strumming and singing "Ja-da" off-key. When you pick up thd telephone, you can hear other people carry ing on conversations that at any other .•season would earn, them a place in lunacy's Hall of Fame. The operator's got it, too.' She is also singing "Ja-da," buzzing your call on the, beat ; reet Mad InfatUation - • One solitary person was ob served walking barefoot on the grass, warbling "Nature Boy." However, the majority of stu dents are simply walking on the grass; thus far. One coed was overheard mak ing the statement, "What glorious weather! It's simply too good, to waste. I must find someone with whom to. become madly infatu ated." \ Obviously we can learn from our feathered friends. One cam pus laddie, when asked why he spent so much time observing the male robin, denied that he had an aesthetic interest in na ture. He was, he said, simply polishing up his whistle. Star Gazer ' Some people always make the mistake of thinking that• warm weather mean warm water. Any one planning an excursion at Whipple's Dam in the very near future should take along a hot water bottle—anyway, some kind of bottle. Those who enjoy 'w a din g through seas of mud with eyes fixed on the clear blue sky should keep• in mind the experience of one• long-gone professor, who, in his , earnest perusal of the stars, fell down a well. People around you may soon take to writing poetry. Don't dis courage them. It's cruel to blight their egos, and besides, they won't listen. It's much better to scan the meter and criticize intellec tually. They will think you have Soul. This will help when' they get food boxes from home. Beware All! In spring the young man's thoughts - traditionally turn to the divine passion; the coed's thoughts obstinately turn to the latest fashions; military men alarming ly have thoughts of revolution; and this spring should see under dog political parties .averyimhere turn with a divine passion to the latest fashions in rnaSs ,propa ganda, hoping for a revolution in popular opinion, so they can go crazy, . too. Anyway, if you should 'come across an entrancing little cheiub tearing out branches in the old willow tree for arrows, watch out! JAMES STEWART JULIA ADAMS "BEND. OF THE • . DANA ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUIRE FARLEY GRANGER "I WANT -YOU"' OPEN AT 6:20 Van Johnson "TOO YOUNG TO KISS" P' THE , OAILY COLLEGJA.I\.I.. STATE COLLEGE: -PENNSYLVANIA 63 Apply For 12 WRA, WSGA Posts Forty-eight women nominated themselves for the . seven Wom en's Student Government Associ ation positions to be filled during spring elections, and 15 applied for the five Women's Recreation Association posts. •- At meetings last might, pros pective candidates heard the fol lowing elections code; 1. No candidate can Spend more than $3 on her campaign. 2. No posters may be placed in the main lobbies of dormitories. 3. Posters cannot be larger than 8 by 11 inches. 4. No candidate may tear down the posters of other candidates. 5. Door to door campaigning is prohibited. 6. Candidates must secure host ess' permission- to post signs in dormitories. I Pictures of those candidates found eligible by the WSGA and WRA nomination boards will be taken next week. They will be posted in the main lobbies of dormitories the day of primary elections, March - 25. Finals are March 27. Candidates will be notified Sun day or Monday if they are ac cepted, Joanne •Williams, WSGA elections chairman, said. They will be introduced at housemeet ings next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; she . said. Fellowship to Hold Folk Dance, Sale A folk dance session and white elephant sale, sponsored by the Unitarian Student Fellowship and open to 'all students, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Shepperd, Boalsburg, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr. Robert T. Oliver, head of the Department of Speech, will function as auctioneer. Mrs. Jane Shepperd, who will call the folk dances, teaches folk and modern dance in State College. Such dances as the "Italian Quadrille" and the "Walk to the Isles" will be featured. Services Your Bank Offers You FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation State College - , •Pennsylvania Ribbon GOWn ukeleles FIVE HUNDRED YARDS of one-inch white satin - ribbon stitched onto light canvas form the gown..Of ; artist -Georgie Spender for her marriage to Lionel• New Man in London. , Nine to Attend Central Region !CG Meeting Eight College 'students and one professor will attend the central region Intercollegiate Conference on Government at Hershey Jun ior College Saturday. The regional meeting is prelim inary to the state ICG meeting in Harrisburg in April. Students going to - the confer ence Saturday are William Kli sanin, Thomas Umhotz, Jain e s Hand, Alan Maloney, Vincent Ya kowicz, Howard Mason, Maurice Yoffee, and Ralph Johnston. Lee E. Corter, assistant professor of political science and ICG chapter adviser. will also attend. Dr. John H. Ferguson, profes sor of political science. will speak to the College chapter of ICG on "Civil Rights' at - 7:30 p.m. Mon day in 313 .Willard Hall. "The way to fight a woman is with your hat=grab it and run." Checking accounts Savings accounts Safe Aposit vault Trust department Muot • ,t't , - ' . v. -...: 4 ,./.// ..., : „ :10 -....1. \ " 4 P New Washable Coat % 'i ' , •,' ,,t ., .7 . • • , ::*"'” 1 " . ..I•*4 • •,.:.1c . ::•1 It'spastel shades are luscious . .f,.. - :$ ... Jl, Come ,in today! • - . , t • . ( 1, . liMMill 124 SOUTH, ALLEN. ST..STATE COLI.EGE,PA. Nominations Deadline , For • WSGA Treasurer Second and third semester women may nominate them selVes for treasurer of, th e Women's Student Government Association in the Dean of Women!s;office until 5 p.m. to day, Mary Jane Woodrow WSGA president, said. , Although nominations fo r other - offices ' have closed, -the deadline ,for treasurer nomina tions was extended, because it was not 'decided until Wednes :day's senate meeting to elect a.-treasurer in the, spring ,elecA tions. • . chomPhys Open House Set for May 10 -The School of Chemistry and Physics will hold open house from 1 to 8 p.m. May 10 so that the public' may observe experiments and displays - A° be given' in. vari ous laboratories. - • 'The display Will be Setup in the lobby of Osmond Laboratory. The exhibit will include complet ed drawings of the new Chemis try ;building and. will show how Much money vas: saved in its de sign. Officers from the. School of Chemistry and' Physics in _charge of' the program are Lincoln Wor rell, chairman; Ronald 'Ferguson. publicity chairman; John Mallick. secretary, , and James Plyler, 'edi . _ tor. . It-has: been provea tnat gold fish swimming in cold - water have a higher intelligence than "those in warm water. gour, Wadrobe THE N'S Wonder Fleece It's soft and pretty et so practical . . . Just wash it in e .u . ke warm water—no - • pressing needed— Comes out just like new! It's soft and warm It's wrinkle-proof It's water-repellent It's washable PAGE -'FIVE
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