Page Fottr Jiggs Barks Views PRESBYTERIANS LEAD IN Of Kennel Life in STUDENT REGISTRATION Telephonic Speech I 011ittal Stattolks Lod Methodists lAs Second Largest Group ll:tilting in a brief but unique tele phonic intern int, Jigg,, canine pet of the campus, restertlay slimed num uncut. querrew of his admirer, stun ndscd the %tire-haired te11... from his position at the side of his master, Ethtin S. Reeler In answer to many question.: about tie uheleabouts of the dog oho ha, moused many with In, anus,, Anthew a 'Larger, chief of campus polite, e' planned that Biggs has been tians feileil to a kennel at his home neat Boalsbing When asked about Biggs in an in teisiev over the telephone, Chief %angel salient the wile-halted ten wet to the instiument .I'll let urn tell ou about it lulu tell," he announced, chuckling "J.ggs, speak flu the report. The little dog imparted ..topicn.d of hi. ne, home in a sales of emnted staccato baths W hen asked to sing. he complied with a vat oty of yips and howls The m'ige that no one can teach an uld dog new tucks fails nn9cialn., - cchen applied to the dec. Biggs, who has acquit ed se,mal new antics in the cue of his present muster 'l', c managed to teach him hoe, to ptit out a Me," the chief declared 'qt. was a hail job at List, because when he tried it tot the (list time he burnt his nose Ile was persuaded to tip again, and now extinguishes it with his paws, snatching lgolously until the hie IS out ""lie and the baby hale a game that they play, also," Mt Zaiger eon denied. "I hale the baby, and Jnggs go, hunting lon it Ito always man ages t, had it, too" CWENS DEVOTE WEEK TO ASSISTING 1933 WOMEN Sophomore At tnities Group Begins Work II th Dinner for Plebes Covens celelnuted the opening of a reel. devoted to special activity 1111 helping fieshman women with a din.; net in McAllister Hall dining room last night The [molle nano and eighteen al unman membeis of the sophomore ac ti ales society had as then guests at= this dinner Miss Moue Haidt, in-' stauctoi in physical education and hy-, green for women, and Mts F W lint -Im, honorary Coons Coen Week, which was instituted at Penn State last year, is held in order to present and make deal to ft eshman women the meaning and put pose of the m gan matron, maotding to Dot othy W Cum mings, president of the society. CO-EDS Make SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters Sparkling White-Stone Jewelry EVENING WEAR Crabtree's o I rt) ..t% • ••••- From sturdy Scotch Grain walking shoes to lightest dancing pumps, every pair of John Wards is built of finest leather. $7 and $9 ( 70 I \ N,Wak MEN'S SHOES In4peet these line shoes at Montgomery _ and Co. Pi esby telians lead in the number of I students enrolled this year in the Col ' legs, atcoiding to statistics compiled /at the Itegistiar's office dating the past week. In listing the first eight denonnnu , tions ieptesented at Penn State, Pies hvtei ians meie first with 920 students, Methodists followed with 792, v,hlh: ILutheians wale third with 517. There eta 405 undeigraduates listed as Ro mer Catholics, 265 as members of the flefoinied chinch, and 221 expiessed pieferenee for the Piotestant Epis copal thatch Ono handled and seventy members of the Jen ish faith enrolled, nhile the Baptist chinch has one hundred and fm ty-M e cpresentato. es One stu -1 dent is u member of the Su edenborgan church, one is a Moslem, and one sign ed as a spiritualist. Youth 15,C0-ed 44 Claim Age Crowns Age and youth both come to Penn State The oldest student entered in 'an undeigiaduate course is forty , font. ulule the youngest is fifteen, ac !cc:ailing to a ..,uivey recently canted ,on by the fiegibliar's office A m onion entered as a aemor tl e School of Education is the oldest undeigtaduate A freshman in the Liberal Arta School clans the least number of years, with fifteen to his credit The omnage age of the eau° Col lege is tuenty-one. Fluffier stall,- tn.s shoe that seinois ale twenty-tuff, Junior, twenty-one, sophommes twen ty, and fteshmen nineteen. 'wenty-one students enteied at enn State were limn below 1900 Mee fieshmen claim twenty-seven mrs to lead in that class, while in intiast to this a sophomore woman the youngest co-ed enrolled, with n age of sixteen TO OPEN CRIME SCHOOL A scientific school 'foi the detection crime, affiliated north the law school a Not tho estet n unit etsity, will be opened next month undo, the direc.. tior of Col. II Goddard, the foremost American expert on ballistics DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF BETTER CARS BETTER RATES BETTER SERVICE Clemson Brothers Phone 316 116 iIIcALLISTER ST. HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED FOR TILE WINTER SOCIAL SEASON S. J. EISENHOWER Foneinly with The Music Rom Place Orders With McClure, Phone 125 AFTER THE SENIOR BALL Drhe Out to the NITTANY MOUNTAIN KOFFEE SHOPPE On Summit of Center Hall Mountain Phone Center Hall Mt OPEN ALL NIGHT Dining Dancing NO COVER CHARGE Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136 North I'ntteraon street `Colliers,' Saturday Evening Post' Gain Student Popularity That Collins and Soto>day Evening Post ale the most popular magazines sold hero seas resealed by a surec. , , estesday of the foul leading new,. dealers in State College. Although Collins seas given as hiss ing the highest sale by three out of tom dealers the opinion was copies;• ed that seem nut the copies of Seine dog Eirding Post on sale Minted, it v, possible that it could prove as pop ular as Colima. Third in popularity is ' , boil!! %Ouch also has a large cir culation het c. The leading monthly publication is Coss/ova/thin which is especially pop ular among the co-eds. Not far be hind Cosmopolitan are the slee t mow and College Hamer. Other popular magazines are Woman's Home Com minion, Red Boot, Litt:imp Dam', McClain, Golden Booh, Pictorial Its and Popolai Mechanics. It was e•plamed that while T i ~Stm ace and TI Ile Expo fences had n comparative large circulation their sale was liugely restneted to women of the town. Snappy Slo, ten, Hot Dey and other magazines of this typo were said to have a very hooted sale. " Students George H. Fleming:JO Gerald T McCarthy 'JO Ernegt P. Black '3l ChlTord Burnett '3l Edmund L Housel '3l Paul E Rakers '3l William B McGeehan '32 Donald A Shelley '32 lialry M. Wilson '33 EYES EXAMINED All Kinds of frames, & repairs DR. EVA B. ROAN Registered Optometrist COM State College Red. 2pmto 8 p m Monday. Tunday. Sul 10 amto 0 p m 'Mind,. Friday Carbrlck Building 020 Ent College Opp. Cava Home Avenue THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DR. CHAMPLAIN SPEAKS To TEACHERS AT WILKES-BARRE Di Carrel D Champlin of the edu cation department addressed a joint 'teachers' institute of Ashley, Ply mouth, and West Pittston schools in Wilhes-Barre, last neck, Campus Bulletin The Student Volunteels wdl hold a electing at the home of Prof. Edward It Van Sant, 310 West Bottom ave nue, at 8 o'clock Thursday night I=ll2l Thu A .S. C. E sill hold .a meet ing in room . , 200 Engineering D at 7 o'clock tomoccow night IZI:=I Schedules of conflict e•ammatmnn me posted in the Registrar's nfhte the old-Betn Theta Fl house Con filet cards, also, may be obtained thole by those whii previously filed them. CC= Thole will be a meeting of all Intel - toil basketball inanagem at 7 o'clouk Tuesday night in room 15 Liberal Arts litalthrig A fee of $l.OO will be col lected at that time front all Mama. 11== The last regular meeting of flesh man COLLEGIAN reporters will be held ir loom 15 Libetal Arts at 8 o'clock Thuisday night. _ LOUISE A. LAMBERT ALL LINES OF BEAUTY - CULTURE 2nd Floor Leitzell Bldg. Phone 2404 We Make A Specialty of Fresh Fruit Punch and Fancy Cakes for Fraternity Dances HARVEY BROTHERS BAKERY 220 East College AN enue Phone 211 Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Big Reductions on Standard Merchandise SEE OUR WINDOW COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 125 Allen Street THE CATHAUM THEATRE Takes Pleasurable Thule in Piesenting PENN STATE'S Own Stai of the Light Opera Stage Alexander Gray, 'l2 Talking, Singing as Leading Man for 91/C0 f t 3 Old 1 fi C i g l S A L, ElYv WoOlfflan COMING SOON Senior women oho plan to attend the fottnal dinnei m McAllister linll dining loom Wednesday night should min se‘enly-fhe cents to Harriet Wen ner 'OO, at Chu Omega house before Wednesda:. CLASSIFIED WANTED—Position as second-floor mid in fiateinity house.. Ingire at Collegian Office. 24,11 LOST—Black silk scarf in Recreation Hell Eluting Montana game Finder please call itlinmgh nt 121. Renard ltpC FOR SALE--Tenot banjo In good con dition. Scc 1) R. Flamelo, Alph, Pin Delta. ItpC ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating MD Plumbing 117 Frazier Street lIG II SCHOOL SENIORS TAKE logo Rtudents of all 1110 school se UNIVERSITY Amun"rEsTs In the state, seas tepottv tem!. Success of the hilt state-wide a Sateen colleges and untversities of tudc tests given to 16,000 pupils Visconstn ace conducting tests to de- sming emitted in the decision to ermine the probable success as col- mat the project. Continuing our Clearance Sale There's money saving oppor tunities for ev- wants to get a Tuxedo outfit. Everything marked at prices that you'll quickly recog nize as unusual. Take advantage of this opporunity. $25 Tuxedo Suits No Reduced to $21 . " S 3 1.50 $3 Ide Dress Shuts $2.45 $1 Dress Ties 79c SIO Florsheim Shoes SB.SS A group of Society Mend Overcoats The Neason's =attest styles 537.50 Cools that )ou'll like. $5O glade. 5 "Campus" Hat reduced to $3.9, SOCIETY BRAND BRA lIBURN LEARBURI KIRSCIIBALOI $4O Suits reduced to Plate ,u table fol spring 531.50 Man ) with extra pants Id FROMM'S hil opposite bout. campus UNDCRNOURISIIMENT and a pleasant disposition don't mix. The "best natured man" of the senior class isn't the one who spends his time smiling through a series of minor ills. ~ Shredded Wheat is the natural breakfast for good natured college men. It sup plies all the vital food ele ments that keep their spirits THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY , • ... W i• , , Y. , .. ..; ~. I ' , 5. ,- : !,-• - .' i ." 1......,;4 i i :.1 11l S'-'Ntl:!:;;Tin Tuesday, ;January 14, 193 '4 1 .50 SPECIAL MAN" high. It's easy to digest and provides the bran to keep the system clear. If you want to start the day with a cheerful outlook eat tw °Shredded Wheat biscuits every morning with good iich milk and plenty of fruit. It clears away those dark . 'mental clouds in - a hurry.
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