Page Four 1 Notices The Perinsylsanta Dalryniens As. rociation all' meet in Old Chapel Fri day night at seven.thnty o'clock the speakers u:11 Include Piesident Ralph D Iletzel and Di. Raymond A. Dutch. e:. All pet Sons ,nteleeted in any phase of dallying ate invited to at tend. I. F. C. Delegates Vote On Rushing Tomorrow (Continued from first pace) shall continue until the following Sat urday night at eight o'ow t. Rushing may be carried on during this pet iod. The second peilod will start at eleven o'clock at night on the closing day of the first peuod( Saturday land will end the blowing Monday morning at eleven o'clock Dining this tlurty-sis boor period, fiateinity mon ,vay not I be in company with fieslimen at any time whatsoetcr. The third period will start at eleven o'Llock in the morning of the closing day of the sec ond period (Monday and will end the following Thursday night at eight o'clock. Rushing may be earned on during this pound Time o Pledging After Thursday night at eight o'clock frateinity men shall not be in company oath freshmen at nny time until the following Saturday when the fieshmcn accept the ',lions bids Before Ft day at noon all fratei n- Bits shall send the bid cards of the 'men they nish to bid, to the office of the Dean of Men. These Ind cams shall be steed by the Boaid of Con trol and plated in individual envelopes for the serious freshmen Freshmen shall call for these bids on Sattu day berucen the hoots of ten o'clock in the morning and too o'clock to the afiernoon. They null signify their acceptance of a bid by appearance for linter Saturday night • . ; All dates with fieshmen shall be made at the heels, each day, from eleven-thirty o'clock in the morning until the o'clock in the afternoon for lunch and from live o'clock in the afternoon until eleven o'clock at right for smokers A fraternity shall hose no mole than four dates Aith any one fregh- man dunng the penods of rushing I season and no mole than ttto dates in Any one period During a date a fiatei nay may ;Ise , a freshman any infoimation rt so desires about itself hut at no time shall it olfem him a hid except at the proper time follov.ing the close of the third period All bids must he given on bid cards to be piotided by the Inperfraternity Council. On the Lust day of Fieshman WOOF% each freshman shall be risen a card upon which will be punted blan' spaces for each date in the rushing season Fraternity inen must sign in the respecti,e blanks foi the date, they nish pith the fteshinan The rushing code odl be punted on the hack of each date said Each fraternity shall post a fifty dollar bond with the tteasuret of the College to covet any viol:item of the code nhich might occur. This money . ..111 be refunded after the rushing season, if no penalty is metaled. C=l With the satisfactoi y passage of the new code the Council will hold the election of officers foi nes.t year The legislutice body will meet each week until some definite agieement is COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY CRABTREE'S New Items Rubber Curd Table Cover Just what you need $l.OO Buy two packs of AUTO-STROP BLADES get The Million Dollar Razor Free AMITY BILL FOLDS New way to early cards A place for new size dollar Genuine THERMOS BOTTLES Now only $l.OO Less than refill ROB'T J. MILLER Rexall Drug Store \IPSO RADIO PROGRAM Toda) ' T.OO p. in.—Penn State Poullly Club program. Talks:—"National Egg Week" by Frank B. Baldn in, Jt , '3O. "Im portance of the Hen in Agriculture" by Wayne M. Hartranft '3O. "The Food Value of an Egg" by John C. Whgtaktr MI. Music by the Blue and White orchestra. ENGINEERING LEADERS PLAN CONCLAVE HERE Will Devise Nen Alethods fur Serung Industries of Pennsylvania With the graduation of one bandied thirteen men from night brands schools in six Pennsylvania cities, of ficials of the College engmeesing ex tension department are turning their attention to the thirteenth annual en gineering convention to be held here May twenty-fourth to twenty-sixth. Representatives of scores of Penn sylvania industries Iv ill attend the ex tension convention here the latter past of this month The purpose of the gathering will be to devise additional ' methods by which the College can better serve the industries of the state and consult them concerning their employee training plans The branch schools of the depast meet have had their most successful yeas in the history of extension work at Penn State. Special maduation certificates wore awarded to twenty seven men completing the three and four year courses at Wilkes-Bane; fifteen at Williamsport, twenty-five at Allentown, twenty-two at Reading, and twenty at Scranton. Although! the school at Erie is but two years old, four students who started with ad-' vaned standing were graduated. An industrial conference has been , called by Robert L. Sackett, dean of the School of Engineering, to be held at the same time as the extension con vention Training of undergraduates for the industries will be considered by personnel directors and officers of the largest industrial plants in the state leached concerning a new rushing and pledging system. Wilson S. Creal, Hairy V Frac], man, Richard A Gender, George H Jackson, James K, Rankin, William S. Turner and Fred H Yocum, all of the junior class, have'been nominated for the office of president of the Greek got eniing group. Nominees lot sec retary and treasurer are Homer K Dodge, '29, Richard Df Streickei '29 l and Nelson F. Wicks '29. THAT VARSITY DRAG! CC7p„ NOW come the perfect days of the college year—the swing -outs, the meets, the picnics, the sophomore senior proms, and then the big parade' The fresh has almost worn off the frosh, and from one end of the campus More people walk on Goodyear Windoot to the other you'll hear mighty Heels than on any other kind. Get in few pairs of the old hard hcels. Q. line! A minute's huddle with The world has gone Wing-ea your favosice shot repair foot, that's why. Velo' , atzu '%='' c, man, and you're stepping :•4, ‘W t atteau a t out on Goodyear Wing- And so it should. Goodyear az•-..- ilia Erb) foot Heels. Yes; today: I h zo# N.,°"';!' .79 .."- r,....,:5. fiti dir 6 T 41119ell:;{ E l 111 1 t. .1111-18;14241Hr 1: Copyright lOU. by Tbo Coiner Tin /a ROW Co.. Ing ;:,........... ••••:'''. ......:.:.:.: -..:.. :', . ........-. '.....:1.,... ~ : i.... . THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Physics Department Opens Modern Repair Laboratory In order to provide graduate stu dents In the School of Chemistry and Physics with special apparatus, a new shop has been opened in the chennstry building, capable of making or re pulsing any apparatus used in that school. According to Dr. Wheeler P. Daley of the deportment of physical chenustry, these new cons essences will allow the college to take care of a larger enrollment of graduate stu dents, at a lower cost, since formerly much of the money paid for necessary apparatus, was profit for the manu factures. The equipment of the new shop is adequate for all the present require ments, and is of the most modem type Theme ame thmee lathes, a bench lathe, made avatlable to the college Students Arrange for Move-Up Day Program (Contemeo Iron) hrst page) L Heckler '29, and Basal R. Pratt '2B, as Ins assistants In previous years, the Student Council deuce nest into effect at one o'clock pith a pas s& to the scene of the underclass seems. As in formes years, semis wll probably don Lion suits, junior class blaze., sopho moles sic exams and freshman will discald clinks, black socks and ties for cravats and socks of colorful pat terns and headpieces of human shape. The freshmen must scene clinks to the ceremonies, hoaevei, with a hat to NN Col sites the traditional burning of the green dinks When MOTHER comes give her the best MEYERS MEAT MARKET :i: :÷:÷:-:-:-:-:•+. Your parents will be comfortably and courteously taken care of at "Down on your heels, up on your toes, "Is that the way that thc 'Good Ncws' goes? "Ma) be not the words, but it certainly feels "Like the heels rhythm of Wmgfoot /Ms"' \Vingfooc Heels arc rubber—new, live; cushmning rubbcr—rubbcr that gives, and lifts, and helps. They have that "look I look I - style, and they' wear like a new gold key. by Di C IV. Sargent, a precision lathe, which will ban out a piece of metal to the necutacy of one ten-thou sandth of an inch and a large lathe, the tat gest in the college on which a piece of metal twenty-five inches in <lunacies can be wothed. There are two dull presses, a miffing machine, and a shapes. The shop is provided with complete caspentry nod storage battery equipment. The machinery also Includes an ap paratus of the atonic hydrogen type that will weld metals successfully that can be welded no other way. Included in the shop but located in the chem istry anne,, these is glass-blowing equipment for special glassware. The outstanding characteristic of the shop is its efficiency Lion Batters Prepare For Syracuse Game (Continued from first page) intact, with Al Lesko receiving the slants of the Dezdeklan flingers and Lungten, Dobbelaar, Kent and Wolff holding down the infield positions in the order named. George Delp, Gene Singley and Captain Bus Harrington will protect left, center and right fields, respectively. Mr C E. Snithicg:lepresenting the New Yolk Canners and selling Lily of the Valley canned goods, will be in town all this week to call on frater nity cateieis . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS • State o.lleie Hotel .1: College Arranges for_ Annual Mothers' Day (Continued from Seat page) cation, who 'NM also preside at the meeting. During this gathering President Ralph D. lietsel, Dean Charlotte E Ra), and Arthur R. Warnock, dean of men, will make addresses. Bliss Ellen Burkholder '2B, president of the Womens' Student Government Asso ciation, and Chalks C. Berryhill '2B, president of Student Council, will also ',velem= the visiting parents An array of the sports events has been scheduled for the afternoon to provide entertainment for the guests Penn State varsity teams will clash with Albright college 'in baseball, Swaithmore in lacrosse, Pitt in a dual tiack and field inert, Cal negie Tech in tennis and George Washing ton in golf. May Day Exercises In addition to a Production by the Penn State Players which will be staged at eight-fifteen o'clock, the women students will furnish enter tainment with the observance of then annual May Fete at seven o'clock. At the latter exercises Miss Eliza- Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER .t. Enjoys Can of Tobacco 16 Years Old Waxahachie, Texas May 18, 1926 Larus & Bro Co Richmond, Va M=l The agent a hile going through fun plunder stored m our baggage room came across a can of your tobacco, and accountof his not usinga pipe he made me a present of this tobacco You will note the revenue stamp and your memo vi Inch was inclosed The tobacco ass put up in 1910, six teen years ago. But it was in good shape, of remarkable flavor, and was greatly enjoyed by me. Thought you would be interested in Miming how your tobacco held out in these days of fast living. Yours very truly. (signed) Gordon McDonald Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco When Dad was a "Modern Youth" G - DlCYCLES,stereopticon lectures, street lighting sheds its friendly and the "gilded" youths with glow over the campus. their horses and carts; at night the Without electricity we would midnight oil burning in student have none of these improve lamps while the gas lights glared and ments. To-day's marvel of electrical flickered across the campus—the invention becomes to-morrow's gay nineties when Dad was in accepted utility. In the coming college seem primitive to us to-day.' years, by taking advantage of new, Now it's sport roadsters, the uses of electricity you will be movies, and radios. At night able to go so much farther the MAZDA lamp replaces that the "tearing twenties) the midnight oil in dormi- 1,6 will seem just as primitive, tory rooms, while modern as the "gay nineties". Scitatirts in the ?march labored°, its of the General Mame Company keep G.E. a Trader m the field of electrical progress. Shelled GE engineers derdop each latest imeanor. The G-E primer carry ont the engineers' designs with high-Fairly material and rapers uorkmaminp. C.l ~~) 1~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ j^ ~. ~ ~~ 1~~ l~ C GENERAL . ELECTRIC.. COMP ANY• ,SCH SNECTADY. beth Hazel '2B, will perform the regal duties.- of the May Queen with Miss Anne Mellinger '3l, as her attendant. Miss Margaret Girvan '29, chairman of the May Day committee, also an nounces that following the crowning of the May Queen, a play will be pre sented in the open air theatre on the front campus The lending roles of this drama, which is entitled "Told in a Japanese Garden," will be taken by Miss Lola Hind '3l, and Miss Helen Buckwalter '3l. Student Council Will Hold General Election (Continued from first page) ty of any building in which there is n voting booth, will be prohibited. All Visit Our Store On May 2 And see the Wonder Kitchen- Kook everyone is talking about. The American Kitchen Kook Cleanliness, Speed, Convenience and Safety THE KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE CO. Spring Fabrics Of Wonderful Color and Texture REASONABLY PRICED AT $25.00 to $50.00 Smith Tailor Shop Cleaning TV Pressing 131 ALLEN STREET Tuesday, May 1, 1928 names of those breaking the rules nE proceduro will be reported to Stu dent Council and published in the Collegum. If a violator of the rules should obtain Office, the candidate re ceiving the next highest number of votes shall take his place. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Garage 4 611 Pugh street. Call 323-R. tp LOST—WiII Person• who took light. Patrick top-coat by mistake from Blue Moon Friday night kindly call Douros at 509 or see him at 626 W. College avenue and icccive his own in lam n. ltp Repairs NEW Y OEN,
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