Page Two 1 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I Pulili'htd s*ml-v>c«kly durlns the College rcir. except on holiday*. ' tiy ntutlcnl* of The l'*nn«>lmnl» Slate College In thr interest of the College, tin Mudentii, focult), ulumnl, and friend*. ! THE M \NAGING BOARD James H Coogan jr. ’HO Milton M. Rosenbloom '3O 1 Lrillor.ln.Chief llutlnrM Manager 1 Charles A. Munich '3ft Russell L Rohm MO I Managing tditur Adiertlulng Manager i Robert P. Stevenson '3O Calvin E Baiwis ’3O \ Nrwa Tditur Clrrulatlon Manager Quinton E fieaugc '3O Henry R, Dowdy jr. '3O I Sport* Editor foreign Adicrtiulng Manager j ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jacob L Cohen Ml Chutles A Schmidt jr. '3l William C McElvuin Ml Norman B Soblei Ml ' Roy E Morgan Ml Willmm K. Ulerioh Ml j ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MAN VGERS Alan B. Cutting Ml Algeit J. Miloski Ml ! William B Heilman Ml Huriy G Wood Mi , il ltmhn Eastern liitacoUrgiulc .\Ywpnr- How to break away from a prospect upon a mo ment's notice, it seems to us, would bo an inteiesting study for the professional fraternity salesman Withal, we could claim that out watch had stopped And for proof that watches sometimes aie at a stand still, we could get in touch with the youth who was responsible for the recoid of “Minutes to Ploy” on the New'BeavCi field «coiebonrd Sntuuiav afternoon Tomorrow night will be on eventful night for 'Penn State fraternities. That is, in the event that the piescribed quota puts in an nppeaiance for the banquct-likc dinner at 7 o’clock. Pending the outcome of this yem’s rushing season. •Penn State fraternities aie pi one to accept the pies ent code After ton days or more of lnpid-fire rushing, we The most senous violation of the lettei and spirit of the code, we must admit, was committed by us We told an innocent i uslioe that it would endanger his life if we ventured past Co-op cornet But that, by the way, was the onlv movie trip we’ve escaped so far It would be heaps of fun to stand in the leception halls of Penn State fiatemities at 7 o’clock tomorrow night when unexpected lushees appear for dmnci, while others are deflected towaid livnl dining rooms Pun. if only for a wile We are grateful foi one thing timing rushing sea son. We have learned to lcmembor names. Perhaps the dumbest piospect is the one who claims that he can pluv “Piccolo Pete” on the harmonica White, blue and green aie the favonte colors of the class of 3933, if we can place any faith m the display of shirts in the freshman stands Satuiday afternoon. Then, too, there me a few ficshmen who just can’t go without their dinks, not even on Sunday With them, it’s a custom. Cheering, it seems, is the one way to express ap preciation of a feat. Whethei it be only a foot fiom the goal line. After the freshmen aie safely in the fiatermty fold, 'Penn State proposes to initiate them into the tiadi tional lair of the Nittany Lion And it’s the same old line, what with encourage ment at every step. IN THE UNIVERSITY MANNER FRANK BROTHERS DtlhAvcnueLootSliop BtiwttnvttAnd-ftfrSirccii.NcwVutfc The Winged Tip | SEVERAL NEW MODELS IN TINS STYLE SHOE MADE ESPECIALLY TO CONFORM WITH THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S INDIVIDUAL TASTE. ON DISPLAY PERMANENTLY STARK BROS. & HARPER NEXT TO THE MOVIES THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Stunt Night PT?Tt?T?G W'I'WS pis said that he would not be nble to j fill CUKE) Ob VYirVO 'complete tho counc M ho could noli COURSE IN FLYING fulfill the loquiicmcnls foi the De paitment of Commeiee pilot's e\- J animation. lie. failed m the goiem- Sludent Secures Prirc.as District went ph>sical examination After giadualion, he intends to {enter the field of anplane constiuc jtion and design Peters, a mechani cal cngmeci, is making a thoiough ‘study of duianuc forces lelatmg to A ten-ho\ir Asms couise at the airC iaft. He comes from Gunid. Champion In Auatton Contest Of Nation-Wide Scope Moms Flying school, Pittsbuigh, i\.is j n the contest,-which was conducted aw aided icccnth as a pnze to Wtl- 0)J a national scope, an Eaglcrock liam'H. Peters MO, winnci of the tei-i aup ] anc an( j a <51,000 acionauticai rtloitnl pnze in the national college [ scholmslup wcic the prize awaids aeronautics contest sponsoied by an'sixteen fiee flying couises wcie Ameiican airplane manufacturci. | aW aided by the company to entianls In a statement late last night, Pe- 1 icceiving honorable mention Toasted Sandwiches A Specialty . (t The Sweetest Place” Gregor Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Service CLUB DINERS, Inc. -m ■ ' .«f ust ' ' V'>- think! - ■ :s> it c A RA®I©LA 33 "<'»s;£T3 ilrliPl fe%i v " §§§gg|§ SwS'fe’Sw? i&w^a i i : 13-YEAR-OLD STUDENT ENTERS NORTHWESTERN Ono of the youngest college stu dents m the countiy, Hniold 31. Fin- Icv, IJ-yeai'-oitl youth of 3lcComiells \ille,Oluo, cniolled ns a ficshman tins year at Northwestern umvcisity The youth was valedictorian of his high school class ami graduated with the highest honois evei given at the 3lcConncllsMlle high school. Y S Dry FalVs Here and Winter 9 s Coming Don’t put off your winter cleaning till it’s too late. Bring in your wardrobe now, to bo cleaned and pressed, and be ready to greet Just give us a ring 444 $ Free Delivery Service $ Tuesd.iy, October 1, Matinee 0 Ann Harding, Leslie Fenton m “PARIS HOUND” All-Talking Drama SATURDAY— Lola Lane, Paul Ih.ge in ‘THE GISRL FROM lIAVAN V All-Talking My story -Romance BEAUTIFUL ALAMAC CARDS -MAKE SELLING A PLEASURE SiHlnir ALAMAC Chrlittrrini Grit llrj Ca-il« in «i t,ai«y roll cv«.ry dmlrnblo Uoor Inu Miami nSlint. pi in, sample book or piniontl rin a an I dollar im» trfiorlnu.ntu oir i<>Uirl»unuj profits l IILL SAMl’l l_s JhcAtiMAC CoMPANT i/NnViORK Dope. CS gVnrick Street New Yor l LATEST RESIGNS Topcoats and Suits Cleaning Pressing Repairing GERNERD’S IJO Alien Street Pretty New Prints and Broadcloths at Egolf’s $ Cleaners old man winter with a smile. And don’t forget those out-of-town football games, Opposite Post Office