Ittei , cit , y, - Maid) S r Ofet VILLANOVA WINS IN DRAMATIC TOURNEY Penn Stale Players Awarded Honorable Mention in Philadelphia DREXEL INSTITUTE GROUP ANNEXES SECOND PLACE Presenting George Sutton's one-net me lodrama. - The Yellow• Triangle," the l'emt State Players received hon orable mention in the l'ennsylvania Intercollegiate Dramativ contest at Drexel institute Friday and Saturday. Fir s t pime was taken by Villanova with the play. •'lf Only," written by rather Barn,. a member of the fat:- ally. The Villa nova rlayer.i have been playing in many cities through nut Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and the New England states. "If Only" a one-act adaption .3f a twig clay which this fmranization ha. - 4 been carrying on tour. Drexel institute annexed second place. presentina• "The Sehinnims Lieutenant, - hy Diehard Brin-ley Sheridan. Roth Rucknell and Penn State were awar.led honorable mt..ition. Spen cer's "Drags" was the one-act tihty produced by the Lewisburg drama tists. The I:lacings were made ac cording to the point system. each pre sentation being seared front varilus dramatic standpoints. Originally the Nittany players in tended to produce "The Valiant" but because that play is being produced professioually they changed to "The Yellow Trinagb." The change ne cessitated hasty preparation and i tensive rehearsals. The cast of "The Yellow Triangle" is as fulows: Arthur Henderson, Jack son Wheatley '2tl; Captain Dorand. G. %V. Knight '3O; Ilardow, N. D. Zimmerman '27: Ileirea Henderson, Mabel IL Reed '23; Viseram. Ricker '23; Ali. M. C. Young '3O. Ricker was cited by the judges as one of the live hest actors in the tourna ment. The play was given under the direction of A. C. Cloetingh. In connectko with the contest a meeting of the Dramatic AiiSOCiatiall was held. Prof:;. A. C. Cloetingh and 1). I). Mason of the English depart ment were re-elected president and etary-treasurer, respectively, of the organization for the coothig year. The annual contest will be held next in either Harrisburg or State College. it was decided. The colleges that took part in the contest are Ituuknell, Villanova, Franklin :1101 Marshall. Drexel, Ilav erford, Irving, •Juniata and Penn State. Gettysburg, winner of last year': contest. was not entered, nor were last year%; other two conte.4 . - ants, Grove City and 'Waynesboro. FOR SALE—A 1924 Tudor Ford Se dan. Newly painted and upholster ed. Call 1(l. tf c...'. --; ,li i SMITH'S N,.-Q e r TAILOR - • , • , 4,. s fj,;• fi t i j.: • kV' . 1 : 1 Exclusive • i Spitited college style. Bench-tailoring to your individual measure. Middleman's tax elimi nated. $ 28 75 and $ 38 75 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU 11M , 1 0,vy.i.4,.. 2 .• An Aspirin that Does Not Depress the Heart INEI %Immo. . Aspirin Tablets 'elicie pain. col& headarhee and nt or- Ogle pain. promptly. They are made from TRUE Milian. dhintegrate quiekly and. ilterefelre Kite abated immediate benefit. Buy them in this big ...maim' Indlle of 100 and fate money. 100 Tablets 69c REXALL DRUG STORE ROBERT J. MILLER, P. D. STATE COLLEGE. PA. Delinquent System Of Grading Affects Chemistry Students Statistics complied by Dean C. 1.. Wendt shoe• that in the present jun ior class in the School of Chemistry and Physics. under the delinquent system of grading inaugurated in 1025. no students remain who failed to make more than fifty per cent of the necessary honor points in their freshman year. The .vstem of grading in the School of Chemistry and ['flys:it's dis regards the fifty-percent missing rule and judges from the comparative number of credtis and honor points. This ruling permits a man to have a deficiency of not more than twenty seven honors points during the first semester of his freshman year and remain in school. Each followirg semester this I lelicit allowed is de creased by three points. Thus, work ing wader this seale, a man at tile beginning of the second semester of his senior year must not lack :Imre than six ho • points if he wishes to remain in that School. Dean Wendt has compiled front sta tistics of the_junior class, that out of one hundred and twenty-one students claming in the School of Chemistry and Physics in 1925. forty-one re main. Of fifty-one who failed to make fifty percent of the necessary honor points in their freshman yell', none remain. This means that ap proximately fifty thousand doll: u •s has been wasted on these fifty-one All dents because the cost to the College was three hundred and fifty dollars in excess of their tuition. PROMINENT ENGINEER TO ADDRESS E. E. SOCIETY Motion Picture Also Planned For Meeting Tomorrow At Seven O'clock "Behind the PyramidA," a movie, with a talk by W. Siehenmorgen, an engineer of the National Carbon com pany, will be presented at the meet ing of the Electrical Engineering So ciety tomorrow evening at seven thirty o'clock. According to present arrangements. the meeting will be held in Old Chapel, but may be shifted to Room 200, En gineering I). If the change is made, notices will be posted on the Campus. "Behind the Pyramids," which has been secured through the courtesy of the National Carbon company, cleats with carbon in its relation to electric ity and use in electrical apparatus. Mr. Siebenmo•gen will explain the manufacture of carbon products and their many uses in the electrical in dustry, illustrating his remarks with scenes front the picture. Ile will al- SO answer questions and discuss any problems which may come up. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eatland Restaurant and Boarding Club BOARD 56.25 PER WEEK Breakfast from 6 '6ll 11. o'clock Lunch " 11. " 5 " Dinner " 5 " 12 " We present a variety of foods for your selection. (Information call Eatland Re,staurant) You will want exceptionally good • meals for your guests over the week end. The essentials for these can best be obtained at Fishburn's Meat Market Opposite Post Office Anomiro mminmommm..••••••••••••••••••••••••••Nraw••••••••••.• We have a full line of FRESH and SMOKED MEATS CANNED GOODS Fruits and Vegetables Candy and Tobacco R. V. HOY & SONS CO. 311 W. BEAVER 'AVE. PHONE 429 Our new store is equipped with the most improved and up -to - date equipment. Free Delivery Anywhere—Anytime Progeny of Proliferous Pedagogue's Exemplify Barrymore and Bernhardt They say ministers' children never turn out well. l'orhap,c and perhaps not, but. the fact remains that profes sor; children nearly always exeelt in some way or other. usually in many Progeny of the preceptors of student. at Penn State are no excep tion tr, this platitude. Ina play well by the State Colloge High School Junior Class there were five daughters and two sons of the w. k. pedagogues. To wit. Rosemary Follies. the daughter• of Prof. E. IL Forbes of the Animal Nutrition de partment: Margaret Tshan. displaying histrionis instead of Prof. F.. 1. 'l'shno of the I I istory department :Is feminine offspring; and Elizabeth Everettt. daughter of Prof. 11. A. Everett. anti who Would think that Thermodynam ics would give birth to a secant! Bern hardt? Mathematics Prof. T. E. Gravatt brings to the attention of the admit., ing !midi:, his sou. Howard. while Prof. W. V. Wand , . noted for Rural Sociol ogy. sticks in there with' his boy liar Glee Club Leaves for N. Y. Intercollegiates (Continued from first page) and Missouri Valley competitions. Two concerts will he sung by the Glee Club. assisted by Miss Ada Ro mig °_'S• soprano and Miss Martha Gobrecht . :ta, Marimba soloist, in Coatesville. on. Wednesday and Thurs day nights. Friday the Club goes to the Hotel M:rager. Seventh Avenue and Fiftieth Street. New York city. Mr. Arthur I'M. - m.2101. president of the Intercollegiate Musical Council. will entertain the songsters as din ner-gueAs at the Harvard . Club Sat urday noon. for the Glee Club rompeti thm are Mr. Olin Dowae.4. prominent New York music critic, Dr. T. Ter tins Noble. se:fret:try or the ten mil lion dollar .lulliad Foundation for the promotion of music. and • Miss Alargerele Alumni. friends: and iitudentn of Penn State will he able to hear the snug coolest by tuning in on radio station V. EA I' at eight-lifteen Sat urday evening. March twelfth. , .:. , ..f. New.:. , •:. , •:. t - Spring Sty l es .:. •:. • In S h oes- *.=*. •:. .:. •:. "Just Wright" •:. •:. -:- and •:. •:. •:. ..i*. Arch Preserver . 1 •:- HURWITZ'S . , •:. 129 S. Allen St. i• .: Phone 357 THE PENN STATE coLLEGT lan. We men must hang together. Emily Goodling, daughter of Prof. C. I. Codling of Pains 'Management department played a leading part in the play. Louise Marquardt closes the list and claims Prof., C. E. Mar quardt, College Examiner and profes sor of Romance Languages, for her father. IL was a good play, believe it or not. and the whole performance was excellent. There is much to wonder at this, for none of the plovers had had any stage experience before, and in addition. were all members of the Junior• class. Much credit should go to Mr. A. C. Miller, Penn State ;213, for his director ship of this play. "Mrs. partridge Pre- MILS." Miller, who graduated last yen•. is teaching at the High School and is tithing graduate work here in College. 0. S. Anderson 'B, of the Players, and C. M. Graff af the Thespians. act ed as make-up men for the Iligh School. Froth Issues Call To New Candidates In line with the program for the re organization of the Proth staff, li. Smith '27, editor, and .1. N. Miller 2S. junior member of the board, will meet candidates for editorial positions at seven-thirty tonight in the Froth of fice. According to the present plans, these meetings will be held each week to instruct the new men in the art of producing wise-cracks. R. M. Gibbs '2l, art editor, will also arrange to. meet at intervals students who aspire to places on the art staff. All members of the three lower classes w•ho are interested in compet ing for positions in either departmeat of the magazine are urged to attend these gatherings. CANDY 0 f Meet HER at the Bus with a Box of page and Shaw's Chocolates * W. H. HUDNALL Successor to Serfas '23 ICE CREAM MAGAZINES vocwomocimvxmcmouromssslimocii TOBACCO Clii6l,e to CLASS' OF SERVICE DESIRED Patrons should mark an X cove. site the doss of service desired.; OTHERWISE THE MESSAGe Wlll RE TRANSMITTED AS A FUELMATE TELEGRAM Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which re hereby WPSC BROADCASTS VARIED PROGRAMS Prof. Espenshade Will Speak At Studio-•-Mandolin Club Plays Tomorrow RESULTS OF WEEK-END SPORTS WILL GO ON AIR With the broadcasting of concerts, lectures r.td progress of athletic con tests, WPSC. Penn State radio sta tion, will conduct one of the most ac tive weeks of its winter season. Talks by Profs. A. 11. Espenshade and E. P. Grundhofer and a concert by the Penn State Mandolin Club. will 'comprise the program that will be put o•.t the air tomorrow night at eight o'clock. The entire day on Sat urday will be taken up with the send ing out of the results of the athletic contests which will be presented to Penn State's Sophomore !lop week end visitors. • Ithletie l'.vents The Penn State-New York univer sity boxing match wil be broadcast at 1:50 o'clock. Two hours later the "mikes" will tell the progress of the wrestling bouts betwen the Nittany team and the University of Pennsyl vania seven. The station will be busy giving out the results of the basket ball tilt when the University of Pitts burgh meets Penn State for the sec ond time this year. Agricultural talks by .1. E. Knott. G. A. Taylor and E. W. Calle-ale:eh and a concert by the Penn State Col legians orchestra was the entertain ment broadcast last night. Fire Insurance fc Eugene H. Lederer ............................................. man NEWCOMB CARLTON. ►ncciocns GEORGE W. W E PRITCHARD • PREB STUDENT TRIBUNAL PENN STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE PA IF YOU' ; JUT :_T- :I • E THING POUT BLUE_ B OAR:. TOBACCO THAT IS: MAKING_ HUNDREDS 4 OF J .F.RIEND. •or , x4nivm IN I YOUR . DNIVERSITYIYOU -,7 OAN.SAFELY_SATiTHATjTHE_MAKERSJHAVE DONE EVERYTHING:POSSIBLEJTO:IPRODUCE'AITOBACOOI.THATiCAMOT BE: EQUALLED:FOR :AROMA QUAL ITYI FLAVPRITASTLANDICHARACTER. AND:, THATS:, THE _WHOLE STORY THE - A2ERICAN:TOBACCO I eOMPANY C 11 o ege Mutt and . Jeff Brought . Face To Face After Fate Separates Them Truth is stranger than fiction. it When the call came for the 115. has oft been said. And although t pound finalists in the elimination there is no detinite proof of such a tourney Thursday. the announcer corollary. there is a strong indication • called. "Christopher: The eurley of its veracity in this tale of two un-, headed midget took the center of :he suspecting freshmen whom late part.; ring. Then the supervisor yelled. ell and brought to a second meeting in "Cunningham - and Chris' lanky pal a striking manner under strange cir- appeared. cumstances. What could be a better climax for \Viten College opened la.st fall, the, a true story woven be Fate's hand— two" verdant crowned characters, as unless it be the fact that the tiny opposite in propartions as Bud Fish.' leather pusher. several pounds light er's comic creations, sought mutual! er anti nearly a head shorter. trim companionship anti agreed to room' med his former mate in a decisive fa together for the first year of strife. shion and strutted proudly home with Realizing a common interest in the significant laurels under his in the popular art of .sell'-defense, t h e signdieant gre,a • couple purchased a set Of hoiiigj 0 gloves and, despite their opposite sizes .COURSE IN COW -TESTING ;rad friendly compact, repaired to the i Armory on dull Saturday afternoons °P ENS O\ I'WENTV-EIGHTII and proceeded to push leather all ov- er the legitimate bounds of each other. rarawiag a practice of the past Under Lett's careful tutelage the' several years. the agricultural de aspiring Pugs progressed rapidly and., pailment will offer a short training tel faithfully with the intent ot : course in cow tooting front m:,n2h entering the freshman eliminatiot . t . , menty.eighth 1,, April second. a„._ touraantent. "Woudn't it be strange.: . cording to C. I:. Gearhart. dairy ex mar - reked Chris. the dwarfed one. " ' -t s fetish:a specialist in charge ofPenn we both survived Prelims anti mot in i eleania cow testing:ls-sorb:thou% t h e finals?" Whereupon both laugh-I'' The work of the course will include ell heartily at the improbability''- H taking samples of milk, testing. keep such _coincidence' : in! , records. feeding. care. :not man- Soon after, young Chris had words; ageatent. with the landlord and was obliged to: seek z •••••1 n, and the no'- other quarters and the poi semester were forced to part. BOSTONIANS Special all this week $lO.OO Shoes at $8.95 Early Spring, Styles now in stock Shoes for the Hop COLLEGE BOOT SHOP "The Place to Buy Shoes" 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE Page Three "( 1 .- PATRowv. OUR ADVERTISER::
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