Friday, October S, 1926, STICKING-BY THE JOB Ey THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Doan of Men, University of Illinois. /TWJK house hi which I am living was * built more limn twenty-five years ago. and not ba2v, Western Kcw.-ipnper Union,) Have Your Dad Try our Chocolate Milk Rexail Drug Store ROBERT J. MILLER Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS ■ ...... $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - - ■ . .. . . ■ $3.50 DESKS ------ $12.50 to-$25.00 STUDENT TABLES - - - - - - $5.00 COSTUMERS ----- - - - - - $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS -•- $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - - - - - V $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK - - - - -'- - $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B IA/ATCH THIS AD THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Thespian Club Calls Vaudeville Candidates (Continued from first page) time the work of the freshmen will be outlined by the present production staff. Yearling candidates have the opportunity of becoming Production, House,,or Stage Manager during their senior year. Plans.for the road trip of the annual production, ‘‘The Aztec Maid” are rapidly taking shape. Stops at Wilkes Carre and. Scranton are pending. Both cities arc waiting until they know whether seasonal stock companies will be playing at their theatres during the spring. At least a six or. eight day tour is assured for the club. The contract with tho Nod Way burn Studio to coach the production has again boon arranged. Mr. Darcy who lias been associated with the Thespians in past years, may be ob tained for the new production. Student Board Takes Part In .Governing (Continued from first page) the event that such punishments rec ommended by the Board are palpably inappropriate, the case may be re turned to the Student Board by tho President (Council of Administration) for further investigation. Wc, the student members of Stu dent Board, concur in the above reso lution, and hereunto place our hands and seals. (Signed): S. h. Reeder, President W. P. Reed R. A. McQuadc .1. C. Belfield P. P. Hess A. J. Gares This space Reserved for SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP GIFTS AND JEWELRY There is no better place to obtain them-ihan at Hann & O’Neal’s 100 Hits To Be Disposed Of - 7 Eight Day Sale Starting Saturday, October 9th . BIG REDUCTIONS * MYRA KIMPORT College Avenue 1 i Quick Lunch and NITTANY The best Health Insurance is Pure Food well-cooked 1 | Quick Service Cleanliness ¥■. . . : This petition was presented on: Monday .and the Council, of Admin-j istvation sent the student hoard the} following notice in the form of a reso-1 lut ion: * | The Council of Administration has! received a petition signed by the un- j dergraduatc members of the Student ! Hoard asking that the Student Board; be recognized as capable of disposing j of cases of student dishonesty, gnmb-l ling, immoral and unethical conduct' ami that it be empowered to reeom-; mend such punishments for offenders j as may be deemed advisable by the Board, the final authority in all cases to be vested in the President of the College or the Council of Administra tion. The Council of Administration is glad to note the interest of the Stu dent Board in desiring to assume some responsibility for student moral I conduct and is willing to accept in principle the offer of the Student Board as un experiment and to auth orize the appointment of a committee to meet with the Student Board and work out a more definite method of procedure. The Council understands that the Student Board proposes not only to pass upon cases referred to it by college officers but also to hold investigations in cases of misconduct which comes to its attenlon indepen dently of college officers. The committee that was appointed by the Council of Administration to confer with the Student Board and to help to find the best method and pro cedure of dealing with those who are , violators of college rules is composed lof Deans Warnock, Stoddard, and Chambers. GILLILAND’S DRUGSTORE We have a large assortment of Shaving Brush es, Lotions and Toilet articles. L.ook over our . stock before you buy. RAY D ; GILLILAND Druggist SOGGGOGO Next to Fye’s JGOCOOOOOOCOI P Restaurant | \ Absolute Purity | Are You Looking For a Bargain? “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” PALM OLIVE SOAP - 3 CAKESFOR 25c Gillette Slades, Packages off 5 - - 39 c Regular Price 50c ALL 15c CIGARETTES - - ■ ■ • -13 c First Grade Repaint Golf Balls -35 c each or 3 for $l.OO Re washed Spalding Kroflites - -50 c or $5.50 per doz. L. K. METZGER 111 Allen Street UNKNOWN FLIER PROVES PENN STATE GRADUATE Nocks wore craned upwards about oleven o’clock Tuesday morning when the sound of an aeroplane motor was heard doing a “hesitation” act. The engine suddenly stopped and just at ■ the time when the spectators expected | the unknown flier to mak«» a local ; landing, the motor resumed action, i This was repeated several times.* The ; spectators, still gazing skyward, were puzzled. A telephone call to the UellcLonie Air Mail Emergency Station later dis closed the information that the flier was Lieutenant 1!. G. Bowes ’10? Since graduation from Penn Stare. Lieutenant Bowes has been connected with the Navy Air Corps, having been stationed at the Anacosta Field near Washington, IX C. • Welcome your father— With a box of* Page & Shaw Candies or a box of Cigars BOARD $6 ROOM $3 ALL REMODELLED—SHOWER BATHS GOOD FOOD The Berkshire Phone 150 315 W. Beaver XXXX VWXNNXWS^.!. - I DADS DAY CAN BE MADE A SUCCESS I | | I By trading with us where you can get what you want, as much as you want, and when you want it. See our new Refrigerator dis play case the most modern in central Perina. . f l< ' ? | Winner’s Meat Market f |j -111 PUGH ST. PHONE 293 | Page Three During his State College flight Lieu tenant .Bowes took pictures of the campus and the town. Prints of these will be on display at one of the local stores. . Watcla for “The Bullosopher’s Chair.” “DAD”: Remember Mother With a Gift Crabtree’s SERFAS '23 136 Allen St.