PAGE TWO Snow Belts Miss State College Area Where's the snow? With two snow-producing months already past and another almost one-third over, the residents of the Nittany Valley have yet to see an appreciable snowstorm this winter. Four minor snowfalls have totaled just 4.3 inches, which --- is 8.7 inches below normal. The heavieU snow occurred during Christmas vacation and it meas ured 2.3 inches. The lack of snow has been due in pat t to the mild temperatures that prevailed through most of December. However, this is not the only cause for the small amount of snow. The main storm track has been across the northern bor der states and since the ma jority of precipitation falls to the north of a storm's path. this area has missed the bulk of the snow. 5 O'Clock to Give Chaplin Pantomine A pantomime in Charlie Chap lin style will be piewnted by 5 O'Clock Theatre today in the Lit tle Theatre, basement of Old Wm. ''The Park," written by Russell Graves, !elates the chase of a tramp, a drunk and a tough char- Hetet after a girl Graves auth ored "Ephigema at Aulis," which was pioduced last year. The cast is David Raher, Hank Moehling, Jon Wilder, Jerry Bialy and Vicky Stupp, Hisako Matsu bara is the director and Donna Adams is stage manager. Leonides OK's Plan— (Continued front page one) weic suggested by Leonides when Miss Frank announced that Nit tany Council had scheduled a bluebook dance for Feb. 13, the same night as the Town Inde pendent Men - Leonides bluebook dance Leonides had planned an after noon jam session for which ad mission would be bluebooks for the TIM - Leonides file. A com mittee was appointed to work out a plan suitable to Leonides, TIM, and Nittany Council. By JOEL MYERS A secondary storm track has been located across the south eastern states This one is too far south to give Central Pennsyl vania any precipitation. It has deposited some snow in the southfi eastern counties of the Common-1 wealth, where between 8 and 15, inches fell last month. If either of these storm tracks, should shift, the snow belt would,' include the Nittany Valley. Until! this happens, we'll have to be content with a brown rather than a white ground. A total of 32 inches of snow, fell in November and December; in 1950. That winter ended with: a total of 65 inches. Just two' years ago 63 inches of snow fell to make that the seventh snowiest winter in State College weather records, which date back to 1887. The snowiest winter occurred in 1942 when 84.3 inches fell. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 3 Scholarships League Offers The National League of Amer-ition are available in the Dean of 'can Pen Women is currently of-! Women's Office in 105 Old Main, bring three scholarships of $lOOO Applications must be made to the each in three fields of study to the Lea ue on or before March 10. outstanding student in each field. One scholarship will be award ed to a student in fine arts, one in music composition, and one in creative literature. These schol arships are competitive and will be awarded by a jury chosen by the League. The $lOOO will be used for one year of advanced train ing at an institution selected by the student. Only students who are members of the graduating class for the year 1959-1960 are eligible and candidates must be recommend ed by the college which should base its recommendation on the conspicuous creative talent of the student. Applications ior recommenda- IFC Rush Date Set— (Continued from page one) Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, arid Theta Xi. Fraternities must submit to the State College Borough by Jan. 18 forms showing that all food han dlers have been x-rayed. Gentz ler said failure to have food han dlers x-rayed will result in a $5O fine for each offense. OUTING CLUB ••••••, Tues., Jan. 12 Field & Stream meeting postponed until next semester ••••••. Wed., Jan. 13 Rock Climbing to meet 7 p.m., 111 Boucke •••••• Thur., Jan 14 Ski meeting—final report on mid-semester— , Red Houser Trip 7 p.m., 111 Boucke Segos. SKATERS are urged to sign up at HUB desk for skating instruction. melee OUTING CLUB Players Present 10 s[l, 5 John Gabriel Borkman "By the man who made of the drama a really effec tive vehicle for the expres sion of modern ideas." Center Stage Tickets at HUB LAST WEEK * NITTANY NOW: 4:39, 8:18, 7:57, 8:38 i t T e THE N N iEK7 I QVE RS talkie NEU • lean Msc WRY PENN STATE ENGINEER COMING OUT TOMORROW •The Sports Car Goes to College. •Chemical Warfare. •Female Engineers? •The Moon. ALL IN THE LIFE OF ONE WOMAN! M=M The Conyent Novice Who Ran Away Into The World... 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