Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 01, 1927, Image 3

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    - Friday. .k.prii
W 0 M F N
SENIOR HONOR GIRLS ;known anywhere as represerna- inn presented to them.
!lives of Penn State. Therefore The Mass Meeting today is for
Before Easter vacation the an-
nual elections of the honor girls ;consider well the qualifications ALL women students. Let it be
for the Senior class will tat e!I equired by the positions. Th en ;an opportunity for the Town
place. The choosing of tha:; , : mst your ballot for the one you ;Girls to show some interest in
'should be entered into with due ; deem best fitted for the holm%campus affairs.
consideration for all that the::e , 0 ; o
honors mean. CO-OPERATION IFrosh Dance Saturday
The positions are the honorary , The women of Penn State will ; . -
ones of Bow Girl. Slipper Girl.: meet today in the auditorium at ; And Invite Sophomores
and Fan Girl. anti the Mirror Girl !one o'clock to nominate next l
who will read the prophecy. the . year's officers for the Women's; The Freshman Class will hold iIF
poetwho will C01111)0,31., and re- ' titudent GOvernment Association :,
'
cite the class jtoem. and the Don- ; :inti the Women's Athletic Asso- ; cm" semester tea " nee at Wont
en's Building on Saturday afternoon
or. :ciation. !from two until five o'clock to the mu-
In choosing the girls who are; to the past repeated coo-;
to receive these honors. there !plaints have been heard to the.
are two thing::: to be considered: effect that the Town Girls were it:''''''';
the girls' records for the four left out of things. intentionally ;•;
years that they have been in col- 'or otherwise. The blame for;::
lege. and their ability to till the f this lack of co-operation has been -i
-requirements of the positions inr :put mainly On the shoulders of
which they are elected. I the campus girls. who are 11CCUS- .'
They should be girls whom !ed to "high-batting" and looking
anyone would be proud to 1:::-. , i down on the Town Girls.
Select a box of
Page & Shaw Chocolates
For an Easter Gift
W. H. HUDNALL
Successor to Serfas '23
The College Man's Shop
Special For Saturday
B. V. D. Union Suits . $1.15
New Spring Socks . . 50c
Spring Top Coats . . $22.50
Society Club Hats . $5.00,
$6.00 and $7.00
Suits, Tailor Made . $25.00,
$30.00 and $35.00
See Our Windows
HARRY SAVERS
Allen Street
Don't Miss Seeing
PROF. BURT
World's Champion
Endurance Pianist
Now nearing his
24th hour of con
tinuous playing
See him
Friday and Saturday
WEISER ,MOTOR CO.
GM=
Special
EASTER DISPLAY
of
National Tailors, Inc.
SUITS
by
MR. CHARLOW
Wednesday and Thursday
April 6-7
Guaranteed Delivery
for Easter
Glunk's Tailor Shop
This is an unfair attitude.
The down town girls are as much
, to blame as the others because
they neglect many of' the oppor
tunities for co-operation which
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State College
Industrial Engineering Department
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS • -
TYPEWRITER TABLES -
CHAIRS
DESKS
STUDENT TABLES -
COSTUMERS - - - -
GATE-LEG TABLES -
DRAWING BOARDS -
SWINGS
PICTURE MOULDING - 3c.to 20c per foot
MAGAZINE RACK $1.75
BOOK SHELVES - - - - 53.50 to $7.50
CEDAR CHESTS - - - MOO to $25.00
ROOM 106, UNIT B
WATCH THIS AD
ani
sin of - Chang Smith's orchestra. Soph
omores are invited while juniors and
senior may visit as usual.
Social chairinan, Eleanor Dutton, se
lecte(l.the following ns heads' of com
mittees: Delia Meyer, finance; Kath
erine Preston, refreshments; Lack• Mc-
Sparron. clean-up. MIT. K. D. Kern,
Mrs. C. D. Champlin, Miss Louise IL
Moss, Miss 3largaret L. Dozier and
D e an C. E, lI:ty will be chaperones.
Tickets ma\• he purchased from Helen
Ch»ochowshi or Delia Meyer for one
FOR RENT—Two very desirable
recalls for light housekeeping. Sec
ond door. available at oace. Cail
F,22 -W, 2.11 So. Bernard Stretti.
SL \\*, 2.11 So. Bernard.
MEECH
. $3.50
$12.50 to $25.00
- - - $5.00
- - - $2.00
- - 5.1.50 to $9
- $1.25 to $3.00
- $5.00 to $lO-00
Upperclassmen Squelch
Plebe and Soph Teams
For the second time this season.the
Seniors and Juniors humbled the und
erclassmen when the representatives
of '27 defeated the Frosh by a score
of 3.1 to S, and '2B's team brought the
Sophs to their second defeat by a score
of :II to 20.
The Junior's began the game with a
EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA
J. A. (Pop) GARRISON
AGENT
121:Burrowes St,
Phone 325-W
RENT
A
CAR
FROM
DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF
AN APPROPRIATE
GIFT FOR
Easter
Whitman's,
Easter
Box of
Candy
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
•
ucxy STRIKES are mild an►l mellow—tl►e
finest cigarettes you ever smoked.
They are kind to your throat
Why? All because they arc made of thefinest Turkish
and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended
with great skill, and there is an extra process in
treating the tobac.co.
S 10aS -
te 1,411
determination to wipe out former de- Politic Stenography
feats and retained-this-fighting-spirit Office No. Second floor Leitzel
until the last whistle blow. The ef-I building. Phone 56.1.
forts of the Freshmen were of no All kinds of typing from writte
avail against the scoring of the Simi- ! notes , printed matter. or from eit:
ms and they were compelled to accept I Lion. Student work a specialty.
defeat. Mrs. Camphel
Varsity Billiard Parlor
Our reputation is our success
Yours for cleaner Billiards
H. G. Morrell, Prop.
Member of National' Billiard Association
CLOTHES .7
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED. OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN •THE UNITED STATES.
ThArterill!onse
Yonr Throat Protection
'k\; <
For .correct dress
and comfort buy
FLORSHEINIS.
For .sport •and .golf
buy the SPORTO
CASIN.
Opp. Front Campits
Readpinad•
And Cut i to Order
Sults and Topcoats
*40.•415, - -n0
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