Tuesday, November 13, 1928 j9ll' CLASS PIPE RELIC ADORNS DESK OF REGISTRAR HOFFMAN 1, "-A pipe- similar to that used by i 'Nice-president Dames mat be found! 'irilhe office' of Registrai William S. Wittman. The roam, hoa in.,' de ',dared that the pipe is sinulat to the' pipe - of the sico-pi esident io appeal-; 'ancb. only, and that his pipe is quite, ,dhilinary in its contraction '"ltut my pipe is neseitheless tinetive tot another lesson," Regis- , trier Hoffman said in his oak° on j, "'When I seas a student hew It was, the custom to adopt ethos pipes, just as we stoic class caps and 'chose class colors. ..."This pipe is one of the class pipes `,sf „ 1911,” as he explained this he moceeded to point nut the minim& Hn thd pipe and then opened a copy ,i3rthe 1911 Lir lir and indicated, at ithp end of the section devoted to ,T,upior photogiaphs, a thawing of a pipp exactly like that in has hand - . ',lllvs is the second one of these pipes that I have owned You know, they Any,,that nothing is lost it you know ' where it as. Well, I knots that my ,oiligr pipe is on a sideboaid in a Con- chartof Religions .- ,7 - -Reveals 28 Faiths , Twenty-eight "dingoes faiths ten 41 eshntml at - Penn State aetteding tatisties issued from the Regis• `s office "meetly . . The Presbyterian church, with 870 meinbers, has the largest enrollment Thi•ne are 804 students atiihated mith the Methodist faith, and 495 mall the Lutheran. The Roman Catholic church is the fourth largest here, its student roll totalling 417 Protestant Epineopals number 206 and the Fe for mad faith 289 to complete the list of churches tuning over 200 students There are 155 Jev.ish students and 121 Baptists The United Presbyter tans number 52, Baptists 51, Mother n 45, Friends 11, Conaiegationalists 33, Christian Scientists 23, Chi istians 20, Church of Christ 12, and Unitarians Ele% on othei faiths, which have a ',A,llowing of less than 10 students, as e listed. Pour students attend the Aura of God, and foul. worship at the CHO. Catholic china These ale 4- •' Hot Dogs .:. •:. and ..?.: t • :. -..- Hamburgers •:. -• , . TEXAS :11: - HOT WEINERS :1: 6CX .Not a cough in aFilm-ful 91 sa y s Norma Talmadge after the. Blindfold Test "When you see my new United Artists' picture, 'The Woman Disputed,' you will notice that I smoke cigarettes in several scenes. "Not wanting to chow partiality to any one of the four leading brands, I decided 40 make my choice via the blindfold test, which I had heard of many times. Happily, 1 picked OLD OOLDs: "I found them smooth, mild and delight fully cool . . . Hereafter, when 1 am required to smoke 1 shall naturally in sist on Om COLDS. There's not a cough in a film -MP' 7L. NOIMO TOLsIol/CO colobrmod wools .1' • 1111101014 ©P. Lorillard Co , Ca 1.1760 01.0 Cal lm m a WC. from IKolecat LinordAmlate marring yak!, "The Woman 13:gonad SMOOTHER AND BETTER-"NOT A•COUGH INA CARLOAD" stantmople Hotel I supose then, that It Is not lost, but I can't smoke it any- The drawing of the pipe, in the 'Le Vie, was undersigned. "Hoffman '11." Several other drauings, one of : a characteristic collegian V. oaring a cap with " 'l2" in colors, wore by the wino "Hoffman '11", who was one of !the art editors of the year hook "Class distinctions meant mole some tone ago," the Registrar con tinued "In my first yews at Penn State all more caps similar to the present fleshmen dinky, with out class numerals. The cap- idea has evoked now to a place inhere only freshmen, and membels of honmaty societies mead caps of any kind. The alas• - of 1912 was the fist to wear cams mhich resembled society caps rather than the smaller ones like the dodo, "Those were the days when the entice college occupied the main Root at Old Chapel coinfoltably, and the entire faculty, on the stage, lennolted ao the enhance of any new student" thiee members of the Dc.mplean faith, thiec Mcnomans, and Once Sueden bow.. Tao Mennonites, two Um veisali,ts, one Moslem, one Russian Orthodox, one Mot men, and one Spn itualist complete the toll of 1754 stu dent thatch-goers. An exammation of the foieging statistics will Notify the statement that Penn State is well leinesented in nearly evoy feligious faith of the world. PETER B. HASSEL SIGNS • ;: , 118 SOUTH GILL STREET How DRY I AM eV t ypo 8R 44 ,, JST 'r • Ft. 40, • g c v itas Sik-coktf FROG BRAND SLICKERS .are guaranteed waterproof, made of light-weight material with plenty of room for your comfort. A genuine oiled slicker will keep you dry on rainy days. FROG BRAND SLICKERS are obtainable at men's stores, haberdashersand department stores. Ca yours TODAY - 11. M. SAWYER & SON EAST CAMBRIDGC - MASS. How Penn State Opponents Fared Lebanon Valley 11 Schuylkill 12 Gettvsbui g 26 Muhlenberg 6 Boehmll 10 Lehigh 0 Pennsylvania 7 Ilai yard 0 Syracuse 0 Ohlo Wesleyan 0 Notre Danm 12 Ai my 0 George Washington 0 Penn State 50 W and .1 i‘ Magma 0 PA. sburgh 25 Lativette 17 . I ..darted left end fat 85 3'•u chi and a Nittany Gridmen Rout ;touchdown. Collins kicked goal from placement. Sane. Penn State .18_ Weak Colonial Eleven 'George Washington 0. McCracken Scores Again (Continued from first page) I Lopeman lacked to laterey who Miller passed to Delp on the nest 1 • tuned the ball 20 yards to las 0. n play I , lB t -,taid line. Ile gamed 12 ,Wtids iit and Cmge dashed to the goal hoc unhampered A pass for the extral im , sm . le 5 light gum,' on the nest play Col. ymds through center and L o L n t e t ,- ! v s a ,__ G ' e g o ' : g m e n( l le v ‘ . l ,,,, S n L i = , Penn Ilensle advanced the I 15 iiid•, on No further scoring was made until ,-.--“ McCracken replaced Mille] at qual- 1 , : .,,: tuback as the second period began 1-- Come.° 'Washington held possession, of the ball on its own 20-yard-mark BecLowitr passed to Lopeman for a) 7-yard gain.. Anothei pass, Lopeman i to Berkowitz gained 5 yards and a A good shoe to ask for lo natne—MON I ROSS There is style in the prices, too No longer need the well shod mall pay the price of out-of-date production methods. Inefficiency is outmoded Modern methods enable John Wards to lead in qual ity, In style, yet sell for dollar, less! Buy your next pair hero —at seven and nine dollars! okA - Wead ikww s Shoes 'Stores In New York Brooklyn Newsrk and Pfnloilelphl ' ':',RP,: -,.re.,,,, ' -THE- PENN STATE COLLP.G.IAIv fast down. Penn' State-held at this point rind Lopeinan was foi cod to punt. Ham.' received the Luck and run 65 aids for the fifth touchdown. Delp's placement kick failed Score i Penn .State :31—George Washington 0 Johnny WO nelson tallied n few minutes later. Unable to gain George 'Washington punted to McClinton and returned it '3O yards. Ilenslc, ;who caught the hull on his' 0 yard lure ' substituted for Evans, lost 7 yawls it !lift end but Collins reeled off 10 voids latound the opposite wing. Penn State was penalized for offside on the nest down. On the mast play :\ AIRS..EVA B. ROAN :! Optometrist All I,3nds of fumes at 2 • E. ,Colleg'e' enue On display at ONTGOMERY'S Allen Street a Ace through left tackle With the ' Ilanns failed to kick the goal Scale 1 S•ar^ ''t .'.''''''' ball on the 20 said line, 111eCiacken i Penn State 50—Gtoige Washington 0 , P,•nn `ha dashed at ound tight end toff his sec- r,,, Stale ond touchdown. Collins failed to lock , tall goal. Scow Penn Slate 14—Geoffge i,n;l': ‘ 4 - :::::: -_-_:: l' 4 , ; } ' ::::: ---- - 4 ‘ o k il;fl'L 1 ruede, Cr for lig s :P t?I A . l. ll fo r ri.. ' = l ":4, l' , Wa,bington 0 I /or. Mt - L N unt.l.,r Into for Frehborh 'I orb for (1,00.1 r. I ... Woo /1 C l 1en.n.1.510.00 for Mord. Lt., for I . trunn, Iti. The final vs-pointen tante in the Muni. It t, - Honer. for I,inrcion, %Oh, for 0.10 nr4l, son thud - ----11.41.: Blain for Mebtr. Si, Crarken o.r Sal., I.l‘t Y.., Alight..., I Dirdrl,ll Moll,' for I hear>. Moons, for M. unable to ads ante the ball, punted out Vi1 4 47 ... ,...7.7. -- -_-_-- uii torts. im. musk for Man. I ollinn for 10..1..4 buff of bounds on Penn State's IS-tai.! liktl4) ----- —.. In: 44,1 r I Woxhinalso. -Itolling for 1...1.1mun. 1. , r0 I.rrox A CI. mtnt, Vosl. I. for Boger, Mornm for Lo line ISedi it h ~.t flit ough 1 Ight , 2,7„„, II II ___ L.rnonuein ino tackle tot 20 sa. do and llamas ...mash- I td the opposite sole fot 12 'Mill .0 made 14 sands at onnd light end and Ktans plated the ball 4 incites ft ono the goal with a 7-5,0 it plunge tin ough left tackle Mullet sun ed the final touchdown on a tali mound zight end sDaritExperiment • With Elottl'Appeatunce • 1896 AV/0 Nk: ROC IN E CLOTHE, „-„.,- HAVEN C'lo.{ Montgomery & Co State College. Pa. 'FEMME (not looking mound) "Who's the htawny athlete dance mg toward the gridiron?" HOMIL "Haw and agiall, haw' Then are not cleat,. It's only Collis on his well-known oak-tanned heels'" Don't clump about the campus walks and halls on the old hard heels any longer, indicating to the world at large that you have just registered from out where the tall grass grows. You'll need the energy that they jar Mole People Valk on Goodyear Wing out of you each day for Lit and foot Heels Than on Any Other Calc and other things. Get on- Co Kind. to rubber, that gives and lifts . 1, , „A and baps. :. 0 ft • ,J - 4 bpspi/ N corml.ht 1111. by The (MOW TIN ♦ kutsbor 016. /OF ATTENTION The Kappa Delta Rho fraternity enjoyed the Notre Dame-State game play by play on their New Majestic Radio Majestic Radio gives daylight reception, news events, etc Just how can you be without one? S TUBE DYNAMIC SPEAKER $l6O and $l9O Complete CARLISLE W. TAYLOR MUSIC ROOM Stale College, Pa BE REAL! Join the ranks of the well-turned out who always insist on Goodyear Wingfoot Heels. They wear, they cushion, and they have that nhotsy" style. 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