Page Four E. Y. ROBERTS ’26 FILLS I CHEERLEADER VACANCY Yearlings Ilccene Instruction in Cheering During First Tiuee l)ajs of Week I'ollo.vmg the f ulure of Ik. ul cheer leader 1* W Unjl '2O to lotuin to Penn Stale this fall, the cheering piaeltce's scheduled tor the class of i<*gO will ho conducted umtei the direction of 11. V RohetU- '2G, assist uit cheer lc.idei, w ill imunw the post of head dim leadci until the propel method of dcunmuitng how this va cancy will he tilled is found On Wcdne-div, limr-dav and Fn d i> mornings at eleven-twenty o'clock the members ot the incoming fresh man class uiJf meivt msti uction m Pam Slate cheering and muss sing ing Alternately vv ith Dnccloi t»i ml. lie id of lby depm tmeiil ol musji, who will conduct the singing instruction, Roberts pi uih to teagh the new jell and other popular cheets until the lir-t >cm men get accustomed to v.oiking smoothly is cheering sec tion and he will then instinct them in the College jcM Wednesd iv evening is choduled for a checiing miss meeting, and again the freshmen will lccei e instruction in college jells md sungs The Stu dent Government m isb meeting on Monda*. evening and the Athlctu mass meeting on 'Jue'dav evening will also fcMture cheers hy the ln-t-veai men At o<ld times previous tu the open ing football tilt Robots pi m, to have meetings of the class of r'i’o and work up some onirm 'I clieei , smuhi’ to the opes funned by pr>S 1 ist ve.u, arid will also oigaw/e them mote stionglv i ci’eoii'ig tectum Rob erts will be assisted during the week bv II L Sclumpjr ’27 J] ‘s Buck .h '27, 11. M Freeborn ’27 and II Kellei ’27, who weie elected jutuoi a- *-t i»t cheer leadeis 1 i-t sear FRESHMEN REGISTRATION NEARS THOUSAND MARK (Continued from mge) appioMmately tl.u'O Imiuhcd and nuietj students Tw u bundled h i.c been admitted into ibt school ot Jab eril Arts while the School of \giicitl tt.ro followb thud with an ouioll ment of one bundled ind thutj-one The School of Chcmistij and Phjsits e\ceeds the Si bool of Rtluei t:on in enrollment In- twentv students \ ith a group of mio humhed ami seventeen freshmen ThitU-sis. stu dents hove been idnmted into the School of .Aimes Signboard A new feature of freshman icgi&- tiation which will enable the mem bers of the class of 1920 to locate the college buildings „vut,h le-~s confusion is the erection of" stgn|mruds'' on the campus bulletin (maids with the names of the v ai ions buildings pi mted on, tux J anouhc ids indicating the duectum to he t ihcn to them Numerous otliei bulletins el nu peu lance to the fj ashmen wdl he SAVE MONEY! BUY YOUR DRAWING BOARDS 20 in. x 26 in. for $1.25 31 in. x 42 in. for 3.00 AT Unit B, Industrial Engineering ROOM 10G COCCXJOOGi O i (k* k [*, vii',; 1 ,.. i. v^Eztj,", Sip si I 8 COOOOOOOCOC; ;OCCC2COCC2OCCCC2CCOOOOCOOCOOOOOCOOO{ placed on the boards duringAhe week and Registrar Hoffman has requested I that othois who wish to put notices I about the campus take caution not to |cm 01 up oThcial notices on the sign | bonds Advanced Standing Bj the opening oC college nest Wednesday appio\imately one bun dled and forty students will hate been admitted to advanced standing in Penn State At the present time iiomh one bundled hue been ac cepted The balance between men and women "Indents seems about equal, with the School of Education reced ing the majority. The number of applications has been increasing steadily from 1 year to year Duung last term moio than one bundled and eighty students wcie idmitted into advanced standing and equilh as many me expected during this \«u. Quite a number of applications , limn foreign students have been id em ed and numerous inquiries ha\e reached Penn Stale fi urn a hu renum ber of foicign countries. Four stu dents admitted from the University of Cano, one from Poland and sec ern! Item Porto Rico and South America will be in attendance at Penn St ite this fall PROF. TOMHAVE ACCEPTS NEW SECRETARIAL POST Ammul Husbandry Department Head Has Served Thirteen Years at Penn State I’rot \\ II Tomhave, who was head [ot the department of animal hus ilundiy at Penn State for thirteen vcai*, his been elected secretary ol the American Aberdcen-Angus Breed |ud Association and will assume his duties m Chicago -is soon as he can [he telexed liom Penn State, proba blv on leave of absence of one year r llu election of Prof Tomhave was [Unanimous and followed hts recom ru minium by a committee which had Potoughly canvassed the field of eligible candidates, within the past Itw months At piesont he is in "buigo of the livestock department at the Eastern States Exposition soon to lie held at bpiingfield, Mass. Pi of Tomhave was graduated from the aguculturul couisc of the Univer sity ol Minnesota in 1907 and the next vear he became livestock expert lor the Chinese government, serving fei tv o vear" lie then served in the < gi icultural extension service of the Irmemty of Minnesota until 1912 when he came to Penn Stale 3\r a time Prof Tomhave was an rwitnte editor of the “Practical I'aimei' and has also been livestock auvifor and editor for a farm paper m Pennsylvania lie is a member of Uph Zetn national, honorary ngu cultuiaL a member of the American Sotidty of Annual Product ion and is also a fellow of the Anu'iunn Society for the advance ment of Science Professor Tomhave has also written a book entitled “Meat and Meat Piodticts" winch will soon come from the press ~gg| Great f THE CREA.T MAJESTIC This week only, while our factory demonstration is Komi; on, we'aro trhinsr away without cost to every purchaser of a MA JESTIC Range—a beautiful kitchen wr.ie set of solid polished copper, or if you peifcr, a set of special MAJESTIC ware. Make up your mind lo sa, c money by buy injr before this remarkable offer c\pirl-s. But whether you buy or not, you are welcome. Don’t miss this interesting demonstration—all this week. 1 Us! Ilf VARSITY FOOTBALL STATISTICS Name Position, Cla*.*, Anderson, J A End ’27 Beigmnn, C R. F.B, ’27 Ciganouc, M. M. Tackle '27 C/.inki, End '2B Dnngorfield, 11. 11.8 ’2B Fellows, C E * Tackle ’2O Fil.dc, .1 Tackle ’27 Francis, D N. H B. ’27 Clans, lID Q B. ’220 Gettinger, Tackle ’2B Gibbs, R. M. Guard '27 Gicr, G. 11. 118. ’27 Gray, B. G. (Caiit) Centoi ’2O Green, G. K. 118. '27 Gieenshields, D. D Tactic ’2B Ilamer, D. M * End ’27 Hnuvemnn, P F Q B. "28 Harrington B A End '2B Hastings, H. E. Guard '27 Hartman, F E Guard - '2B Helbig, W. I?. II B. ’2O Hewitt, E. li. Ji. II B ’2B House, W. B End '26 Kent, G 11. ' End ’2B Krall, J IV. Tackle ’2B Lewis, E G II B '2B Light, C II F B. '2O Lungren, J. Q B. ’2B McCandless Tackle ’2B McCann, E II Tackle '2O McPine, M K. End '27 Tackle '2B Center ’2B Guard ’2O Tackle ’27 -II B. '2O Center ’2O Mahoney, R. S. Marshall, Michalsho, A W Munz, P. J Onyx, F. 11. Pape, P. R. Pincura, J. D. Pi itchard, W E Rhimer, G A. Rice, W. End '-7 118 ’2B II B. '27 118 ’27 End '27 H B ’2B Guard ’27 Tackle ’26- Guard ’27 II B ’27 End ’2B 118. '27 11.8 ’27 End ’27 End ’26 Guard ’27 Tackle ’27 End ’2S End '27 11.8. '2B Guard ’2B Roepke, J. P Roseberry, L. G. Rumbaugh, S. Schnunky, II D Servick, E H. Stamp, K. R. Tuiish, W Watson, A. C Weston, K R. Welker, Wiclanci, F. Williams, Wilson, Wilson, T C. Yarger, 11. A Zimmerman, S. | TOBACCOS | Get in the habit of - f | buying all your Smokes f | and Reading material | .at ! The Nittany StasieS Nittany Printing B!dg. I CANDIES Majestic The Range tvith a Reputation You must buy this week to get FREE Kitchen Ware Set Keefer-Nolan Hardware * State College josooooocooocooooocoi THE PENN STATE CO] Ape. Wt. lit. Prepared At. 19 170 6' Peabody H. S , , 21 175 Vll" West Philn. It. S. ‘ 20 178 6’l” Youngwood II S. ■2O 165 *6TQ" S. Brownsville 11. S. 20 IG2 5’7" Elyria H. S. (Ohio) 21 195 0T” Swarthmore H. S. 21 192 sTl’’ Newark E. Side II S. 20 175 GT” Titusville H S 22 110 5’5” Uniontown H S. 18 ICO 5’10” Mt Holly II S. 22 200 G' York H. S 21 191 6*2” Mcrcersburg Acad’y 21 190 G’ Kishi 21 ISO 5’11” Lakewood H. S. 20 18S G’ Glcnville, 11. S. (O.) 21 175 G’ Cheltenham 11. S 2L 150 5’7” Elyria H. S (Ohio) 19 100 5’11” Rochcsterll S.(N Y.) 21 180 ’G’ Wilhamson 11. S.- 21 180 6'10” ScotJ H.S Toledo (O) 22 IGS 5’9” Newark Cen. lIS. 22 191 G’ McKinley lI.S. (Was!,) 20 160 5’Q” Kiski . 19 IG9 5’9” Darby 11. S. 19 185 O’ Lorain H S (Ohio) 20 IGS STO” Sudield II S. , 22 180 5*9” State College 111 S 21 160 fi’U” Peddle 19 IGO 3’10” W Phila II S. 22 180 STI" Cheltenham II S. 21 175 s’il>” Lorain II S (Ohio) 19 175 STI” Phila N. E H. S 19 150 G’ Lansdowne 11. S 23 196 6' Cleveland W. Tech 21 188 GT” Lakewood II S (O) 22 ICS STO" Duqucsne 11. 8. 22 202 6’5” Swarthmorc 11. S / 21 170, GT” Longmeadow (Mass) 20 ICO STI” Loiam II S (Ohio) 21 175 5*11” Buffalo H. S 21 ICO 5’9” Germantown H S. 22 IGI O' Wyoming Seminary 19 IGS STO ’ Dickinson 11. S. 20 210 0’ Pottsvdte 11. S 22 17 3 5’10” Westinphouse H. S 22 180 5’9” Perkiomcn School 22 175 6’ Wilkinsburp H S 19 IGO 5'11” Easton H. S 21 140 s’B” Church Farm School 21 164 5’9” Charleroi H S 21 180 6’ Allentown II S. 21 170 5*9” Tanmqua’H. S 21 ISS STI” Scranton Cen H S 19 177 G’ Ebensburg IL S. ' 19 IGS G’ Oil City H S. * 22 178 G’ Lower Morion H S. 19 170 G’ Sunbury 11. S 20 181 G’2” Ridgefield Pk (N J ) MAGAZINES ■! ' ' eh?, s' J NOVELTIES | MANY ARTISTS INCLUDED IN “Y” COURSE PROGRAM (Continued from first acted by six of the lending Scotch singers in the East. John Daniels, the well-known Scotch tenor, person ally coached, staged and produced the exceptional dramatization of the poem. Probably no greater gioup of en tertainers could be obtained for the “Y” course than Pnul-Wlnteman and Ins orchestia, who will play light music at its best, light footed, light handed, light hearted, giving an ex luhratmg tug to the nerves of the toes and the nerves of the cars. Whiteman is credited the attainment branded as genuine American To Whiteman is credited the attainment of taking the crudeness out of jazz and making it artistic and a thing of beauty. > December eleventh will find the Penn State Glee Club under the direc tion of Director Grant ready to enter tain their host of admirers in the Auditorium. Little need be said of the group of Nittany singers, they havcproien their ability to Penn State audiences. Jacques Thibaud Considered ns France's most fa mous violinist, Jacques Thibaud will present the fifth number of the “Y” cntei tainment course No finer tri bute to his playing could be found than m the criticism of the New York SUN and Evening POST. Says the SUN* “In lus playing aestheticism predominated ns it always has. His flame burns purely, and from a sacred lamp,” The Evening POST said of the Frenchman: “Jacques Thibaud is one of the greatest violinists befoic the public. Seldom, indeed, has a Car negie Hall audience heard violin play ing so flawless from every possible point of view, and at the same time so inspired and inspiring ” Suzanne Keener who comes to Penn State on March nineteenth was born in Latrobe, Pa , and was educated m Pittsburgh It was when singing during a Liberty Loan Drive that, Miss Keener reached the turning : point in her life. It chanced that among her nudienee was a musical ; philanthropist, who enthusiastically and earnestly requested the privilege MONTGOMERY & CO. Temporary Location Next to Weis Pure Food Store East College Ave. until our new store room is completed Hickey-Freeman '/M¥ Adler Rochester I 1 ilf olfwi’a Sears Rochester VUiU IMI TO E & W B£. Dobbs £?. Also a complete line of Sweaters, Golf, Hose, Neckwear,- Sport Hose and Underwear - / STATE COLLEGE BELLEFONTE LEWiSBURG of gratifying the young songbud’s ambitions. It Is now said that Miss Keener’s future spells glory, for she lacks nothing making for success. Possessoi of a remarkable voice, an irresistible personality, histrionic ability, youth and health, Suzanne Keener is truly u synonym for success. Noted Explorer to Speak “My Winter in North Giecnland" will be the subject of Donald B. Mac- Millan’s illustrated lcctuie next April. Captain MacMillan spent the winter of 1921 in North Greenland engaged in exploration, and m scientific re searches. Three of the members of the previous expedition nrc with him tins year Robinson, his Hist assist ant, Godduid, the scientist loaned by the Carnegie Institute and McCue, sailing master. The paity is equipped with a veiy complete photographic outfit and they hope to secure motion pictures of the Aurora Boiealis. Tho parly is expected to return some time this month and its leader will under take a six months’ lcctuie tour ex tending from const to coast. FIVE BARBERS NO WAITING The Beauty § Barber Shop NEXT TO MOVIES BELL 394-J Wednesday, September 9,, ,1925, mum AFTER' ' “RY ; MEAL affords benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and & spur to digestion. A long, lasting refreshment, soothing to nenes and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched
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