TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1959 Libert Bow! Weather for Game Worries Students What will the weather be Saturday in Philadelphia? This is a question that has gone through every student’s mind as he or she looks forward to the Liberty Bowl game. f buying tickets because they Many students have put o: •want to wait and see what the weather is on the day of the game. If past records are any indication of what may be expected, there are numerous possibilities. The middle of December is well knoWh in the state’s largest city for its varied weather. On occa sions temperatures have changed as much as 20 degrees in a single hour. The thermometer has touched the 75-degree mark on several December days. But, on fhe other hand, it has been as low as 5 degrees below zero. Howling snowstorms have paralized the city with 10-foot drifts. Yet, on other days, bright sunshine and mild southerly! breezes have brought premature < thoughts of spring. The largest snowstorm ever ob served in Philadelphia fell on a 120 E. College Ave. 20th CENTURY ROMANCE 378-379 Techniques in handling women No academic credit, but who cares Professor Romeo M. The effects of well-groomed hair on romantic success in the mid-twentieth century. Labora tory demonstration of 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic, its effect on hair and women. Disastrous action of H s O on hair. Salutary effect of H 2 O plus 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic on hair. Term Paper: Unfavorable reaction of females to male’s use of alcohol tonics and hair creams (Stikkywig’s Law of Diminishing Returns). Students taking |his course are advised to stock up on 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic and keep week ends open. Materials: one 4 pz. bottle 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic By JOEL MYERS December day m 1909. It was 21 inches deep. Many other six-inch or greater snows have hit the city] m recent Decembers. Just two! years ago the city was buried un der a foot of snow in a near blizzard early in the month. Other unusual weather phen omena have also put in an appear ance. Out-of-season thundersorms have drenched the city, Intense coastal storms have brought gale force winds and heavy precipita tion. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Chess Team Wins 7th Game The Vaisity Chess Team con tinued their winning streak by shutting out Georgetown Univer sity 5-0 in a match Saturday night in Washington, DC. They now have a 7-0 season record. As a result of the Chess Club’s! recent weekly tournament, 10 : members have qualified to be! in the championship match Th>/ : are: William- Bickham, William 1 , Bragg, Anthony Cantone, Carlii Detrick, Gerald Eckmann, Eu- i Igene Grumer. Ralph Mumma,' 'Frederick Shaffer, Richard Som- ! ierville and Dr. Ornn Frink. ; A round-robin tournament to determine the winner of this title' will begin early next semester , The club will also sponsor a 10-second-pei-move rapid transit, tournament at 7 p.m. tomorrow in! the Hetzel Union cardroom. This tournament will be open to all club membeis. it's it’s it’s Vaseline" HAIR TONIC ‘VmllM' l* a nttstoni tnfcmik