Tucsdaj*, September 29,1925 PERN STATE AG SCHOOL ENROLLS SIX HUNDRED Nit Jany Institution Expected To Retain Its Rank as Fourth Largest in Country With its GOO student enrollments the agricultural school .it the Penn sylvania State College this year is ex pected to retain its ranking as the fourth largest of it 3 I inrt in the United State 5 : This position was held last year with an eniollmont of 1543, An incicased number of four yeai students off-set a slight decrease m the two-year couise cmollncnt Registrar'-. figures today showed a total student enrollment of 3352, in cluding 213 special, giaduatc and two year students. In four year courses there ate 511 senrois, 770 juniois, 1035 sophomoies and 003 freshmen, about fifty of the yearlings being students who diopped out after hav ing started a year ago The School of Engmcenng once more reflects the leading demand for Penn State couiscs, it ha\ing a ca pacity enrollment of 1100 foui-yerr students Technical couises in the School of Chemisti / and Physics and in the School of Mines and Metal lurgy thaw many fiom their lespect ivc enrollments of 300 and IGO The School of Liberal Aits has over 750 students and theic aie 430 in the School of Education PROF. HOTCHKISS TO GO TO PURDUE UNIVERSITY Professoi C II Hotchkiss ’IS of the Department of Mechanical En gineoitng left on Monday of thr> week to take up his duties as Assist ant Professoi of Mechanical En gineering at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, whore he will have chaiga of the courses m Heating and Ventilating His new position will afford excellent opportunities fo’ a development of the work in this field. Professoi Ilotchki 1 - was graduated from Penn State in IDIS in the course in Industrial Engircoung nra re ceived the dcgiee of M E in 192 i The two ycai-> following lus gradua tion were spent as dc-ngnei with the Worthington Pump and Machine: v Company, followed by service in the army and with the Atlantic Helming Company In he v as appointed Instructor m Mechanical Engineering and ad vanced m 1921 to Assistant Profes sor Ho is a member of the Tau Beta Pi r.rd the Alph i Chi P.ho fraternities and the American Society of Mechan ical Engineers COLLEGE REPRESENTED AT MILLERS’ MEETING After endorsing the proposed mil ler ’s school at Penn State, the Pcnn sylvan.a Slate Mille*'.’ \t-octation ended its annual session at Atlantic City SatuiJav 11. C W Patterson, of Saltsburg, 'luted that the associr tion would push the plan in the com ing meeting of the state legislature by a concerted campaign in all dis tricts. Instruction m baking, chem istry and mechanics would come up* dei the cuinculr of the proposed course. Early last year a committee of Pennsylvania bakers in conference with Governor Pirchot received the assurance that the couise would be established, but because of a lack of funds the pirn was diopped. College representatives at the meeting ex plained the relation of such u school to the milling mdustiy. They inti mated that the College was now with out available funds to meet the esti mated expense of three hundred thousand dollais Klenao Feeling toKaSZ Drug S/on D. D. HENRY WILL COACH VARSITY DEBATING TEAM 1 DURING CURRENT SEASON T .T. Gates, assistant professor of English, recently announced his resig nation as coach of the Penn Stale de bating team, which position he has held eluting the past few years, Pro fessor Gatos anticipates an ejcep ttonally busy semester and feels that lie would bo unable to demote sufficient time to the Niltany forensic nitists Upon Piofcssor Gates’ suggestion, D. D. Henry ’2d was ashed to assume the position of coach, which ho ac cepted. henry has been pionunont in Penn State debating encles ever since his debut while an underclassman, and is considered one of the most brilliant speakcis in the history of N.ttany foiensic teams A new policy regaidmg the eligibil ity of freshmen to the Vaisity debat ing team will be followed this y ear, whereby yearlings may try out for Vaisity positions and work with the Varsity squad instead of debating as a team- The abolishment of a fresh man team is expected to matenally increase the strength of the Vaisity squad, ar.d with the return of several veterans the outlook is encouraging •for a repetition of the successful sea bons of the past PROF. FLETCHER CHOSEN TO HEAD SURVEY GROUP As a result, of lccommondnlions issued (iuiing the past summer by hoit'cuhuie representatives of Vir ginia, Mnnland, and Pennsylvania, the reals of two najoi committees were established at Penn Stale It was decided at a conference of rescrich workers to select a gioup of expcits to arrange for n hoiticultuia! survey ol the Shenandoah and Cum berland valleys Piof S W. Fletcher of the dcpaitraent of horticulture, was chosen as chanman of this body. An olhct committee, undei the chair manship of Prof. A. D. Anthony was, selected to advance work in the Im piovement of fiuit tree root stocks Mcmbeis of the departmental fac ulty attubute these appointments to the fact that the Penn State experi ment station has been investigating these pioolems foi foui yeais. COLLEGE CALENDAR IS READY FOR PUBLISHER An attiactive College calendar, containing new cuts of Penn State scenes and buildings, bound with a soft loathe: eovci, is promised for uistiibution not later than Thanks giving recess by the three students in charge of the venture SI E. Buckley ! 2G. E.-H. SlcCann ’2G and P. SI. Schiefei '2G, the men exploiting the calendar, have obtained exclusive use to all La Vie pictures and in selecting the cuts will choore those especially symbolic of the Nit lany institution The puce of the kwclve-prge pub lication is $1.50, with the option oi either fifty or se’cnty-fivc cents ns a deposit. Ordeis will be first taken by’ the tin ce men, after which the cal cndais will be made up by the E. A Wright company, of Philadelphia ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Typewriters Repaired! Typcwnteis Repaired' All makes of typewriter cleaned and repaired on shoit notice Don’t neglect your typewriter but have it attended to at the fust sign of approaching tioublc It will be a snving to you in the end All work guar anteed. Call, wute 01 phone HARRY K. METZGER Phone IGO-J 217 South Atherton St Basic© at the Midway, Sept. 3© ISHAM JONES-BRUNSWICK ORCHESTRA DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. Phone 376 Freshman Football Statistics COLLEGE HERD WINS PRIZE a cnlf class, third m t're junioi yonr- AT NEW YORK STATE FAIR ling class and first and third in the Fcun State captured the cnumpion- senior yeaihng classes All ot the ship beef herds at the New Yoilc Aberdeen-Angus except the champion State Fair The same exhibitor also animals exhibited by the College were had the champion steer, took third in stec*. vvnich was an Angus-Hcicfoid Visit the Hotel Dining or Tea Room Open from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Service a !a carte " $5,50 .TICKET $5.00 The College Span's Shop Warm Topcoats and - Winter Overcoats All from well known makers; every garment all wool, hand tailored and beautifully finished. All sizes, Collegiate and conservative styles. The materials throughout are of ex ceptional quality, warmth and richness. Worth much more than the sale price. Harry W. Sauers Allen Street Reserve a Car Now THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Residence. Sharon II S Doylestown H S. Peikasic 11. S. Uppoi Darby H. S. Williamsport 11 S. Epiecopil II h Culver M A Monessen H S. Chestei n S. Mnnsheld IT. S West Ph.ln II S Ben Avon II S South Pittsburgh II S Klskimmetas. Trenton 11. S. La Salle Prep. Philadelphia. Columbia Prop Middletown 11. S East liulheiford 11. S Carnegie II S New Utrecht II S Emporium 11. S Duncannon K, S. Northeast 11. S Wilkes-Barre II S. Ardmore IL S Erasmus Hall Williamspoit II S Marysville 11. S Nomstoun II S St. Thomas College Benton V S. Merccrsbuig Acad St. Joseph’s Prep Spungfield Tccn Dickinson II S Uppei Daibv II S Beaver City II S , Neb Crown Pien Sl.ppcry Rock Xoimal Lancaster 11. S. Conneatville 11. S. Dickinson II S Bryn Athy n Acad Homei City 11. S Youngwood II S Berwick II S. Sharo* II S Clanton H. S Wyoming Sem Easton II S Erasmus llill Union; die 11. S. Lebanon II S Carac-gie Tech <trs ) Butler H S G 1 w G 1 p 510 j G. $ C 2 7 5 11 5 G 61 5.10 5 11 G l State College, Pa. 116 McAllister St. EARi, * bKASO?. PRACTICE FOR SHARPSHOOTERS IS PLAN OF NITTANY COACH Daily reason preparations to build a championship i‘flc team began vc ccntlv when tlm'.-Gve candi late-, lepoited at the Aimo'j nllo range Lreutcnant Millei, who will coach the squad again this se-son, is pleased with the cnthi’oms.n shown and he has pledged cveiv eitoit to whip into shape a team that is worthy of Penn State timing the coming year. ; Practice for ml V’rsity.candidates will continue e ich evening fiom 'even until ten o’clock Tins plan to be followed until the midd’e of Octobci wl en two teams of ten men e ich will be selected There men W’ll then lue one mutch onto week until the Chiibt inas vacation Following the vacation penod Coich Miller will work upon a cho’cc of ten men to represent the College at the Intelcollegiatcs vvhiLh are* to be held about the middle of Apnl The schedule of matches now ncaiing completion foi this season will be an nounced soon m the COLLEGI \N Freshman candid ites for the team of 102') will repoit about the lirst of December Tins team vuU be nl,o p.tted against other col'ege teams dur ing January, Febiuuy and March After Thant sgiv mg the girls will be gin their practice and they will shoot at least six matches duiing danuaiy anil rebiunn. ImmedialK* rftei the Intcrcolleg.ates the lour classes will battle for the mtei-cli's champion ship Have you seen the Novelty Wall Clocks for $2.00? AT CHABTHEE’S ALLEN STREET users AFTER EVERY llti MEAL \ affords benefit as well a 3 pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long* lasting refreshment, soothing to n:r\C9 and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hand 9, full of fr§jp¥nYlfff3| -— fla ' or * rajjgpffljjjjgp •NifTANV Jilivii/i'ta PLAN NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES Staitins piepaiations foi a year of mmieious and \aiicil acli\itie«, J. F Kiltrus ’27, piesulent of the Pern State Oul'nfr Chib, called the (it .t e\- L , euti , ’e committee meeting last Tues day mpht Dm inf- the c\eniti£ pi uib were for the fonnmp of a biir/;et and beltei oiKamzatioi thts At the ne\t meetmj: of the club Di. L 0 Oiciholis of the Botany derail ment and W. J Kitchen, sccict.uy of '•'ALWAYS RCLIA3LE' FOR THE SMARTLY DRESSED Florsheim Shoes . . $lO.OO Crawford Shoes $6.50 to $9.00 SPORT WEAR Sweaters . . $5.00 to $7.50 Jerkins . . $5.00 to $7.50 Golf Hose, Knickers, Sportocasin Shoes The Season’s Best ARMY SHOES 7E Regulation Army Shoes fl w WOMEN’S SHOES Exclusive Patterns in Velvet, Satin and Patent. Step-ins and one strap. FROMM’S Opposite Front Campus Fflgc Three tl.f V M C. A , \wll dolKt-r slant ad- Thu foinici iII give a brief i (.‘Slime of Outing Club activities of the pn-t. while Mi Kitchen will tall; about pi ms foi the Amh L> tie cabin, the building <>i v Inch is being fos tered bv the club. Mcmocrh'p 1.1 the oip.miration is open to ail ‘itiulmts ami tho°e Mishins to ..‘Unite tbenrelws with the dub should be p»»*,cnt at tl e nest nicotine It is hoped that a K'xhllv number of hisl-jear men will tabu advantage ol tlt<* out-dam acln.tics made possible In mcmlxuship in this organisation rnnovijsu out \d\ iii:tisi:rs Since 1913 g
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