Page Pour Ji ggs Barks Views j Of Kennel Life in Telephonic Speech i OlllllOl Sl “ l,kht ‘‘ L "‘ t Mt,lh " d,s “' r | Second Largest Group Haiking m a bnef but unique tele-] ! ! . . phonic interview, Jiggs, canine pet ni \ * lesbytounns lead in the number of the campus, xextcidn> silenced num- lslutlcnts cnioUed this year in the Col eiou* queues of his adnmeis who ■«««. •‘‘■toidmß to statistics compiled mused the wne-lumcd tenicr fiom!*‘ l th,i Registers office dunng the his position at the side of Ills mastei, i l )ast ' u>c ** D.* Edwin S Reu'ei In the hist eight donomma- Ip answci to mans questions about tiur.s lepiescntcd at Penn State, Pics thc wheicabouts oi the dog who has \ hytoi inns weic lust with students, amused mam with his unties, Amlicw! Methodists lollowcd with 7D2, whi'o ,1 Zaigci, chief of campus polite, ex-| Lutheians wcie third with 517. Theie plained that Jiggs has been tians-l ale 10:5 «ndeigraduates listed as Bo foiled to a kennel at his home neari mai ’ Catholics, 2fi3 as members of the lloulshuig 'Reformed thuieh, and 224 expressed: When ashed about Jiggs m an in-1 r Piefciencc for the I’iotostant Eliis leiuew ovei the telephone. Chief ICO P‘ thuieh. Zaigcr tailed the unc-hancd temoi i °, n " huralicl ami seventy memheis to the instiument ol the Jewish faith emoiled, while the ■Til let lum tell you about it him- Bniitist ehuith has one humlied and toll." ho announced, chuckling -foity-lno repiesentiitivcs One stu '■Jiggs, speak toe the lepoitei " 1 lic " t " « momlioi of the Sucdcnboigan The little dog nnpaited appiov.il of, t-Hm ch, one is a Moslem, and one sign his new home in a senes of excited t>l ' n< * n s Pirituaust. staccato baiks. \\ hen asked to sing., “ ~ L;r :,lK ' d " ,lh “ ' !U,t ' ly of 5,1 H ""'[Youth 15,C0-ed 44 '[ ii'.- rn’iire that no one uin touch .in. /*>! • A - /"> oM c?n»; new tucks fails imseubi.i Age when applied to the tlcvci Jikbs "ho 1 ho. .uilimod soioial now onto', in, Ab(! am , y „ uth bolh comc t 0 p oml ‘ho 00-o °£ l"b lncbcm rnnstcr k lal o 1 ho oldest btudont cntcicd in ••J.o managed to.loach him hi»l Jn uade.g.aduate oouibo » forty to put out a hie, the thief dodn.od. f „ h|ll! thc voun , c! , t ]s firiMn , „ L . •It moo .1 hold jot. .it Hot, beiaube ] toll ] lnJ - tu a smlcy loccnl i. CJrnell Mhon ho hied it foi the Inst time „ t thu Uw -„ liai . b offlcc ho burnt Ins note Ho lias pci-uuded A „„ ontclo<l to lit again. .uul non oUmgutbheb it b< . hoo] ot E( , ucatlon , b tllo oWc , t M, h hie I.OMb, ettaUhing wgorousl/ un d ßl e ,aduuto A r.oblmum m the un il the It.o ,b out , Inborn! Alts Soliool do,ms the loud lie and the baoy hale a game numbcl o( ars alth r , ttcc „ t „ hls that they play, also, Mr Zaigei con-' clc< |it duded "I hide the bub, and J.ggb Tho a , lh cnt Col . goo., hunting Co. it p Ho altiaya man- „ tuontj-ono Fuither stalls- J " O ' J J ,m 1 ’ too ' tics show that senior’s, aie twenty-two, tumors twenty-one, sophomoics twen ty, and freshmen nineteen fwentj-one students entered at Penn State were born before 1900 Three ftcshnren chum twenty-seven years to lead in that class, while in contiast to this a suphomoic woman is the youngest co-ed enrolled, with an age of sixteen OVENS DEVOTE WEEK TO ' ASSISTING 1933 WOMEN 1 Sopho.norc \cli\itie>i Group Begins M ork With Dinner for I’lcbcs ! Cwonv celobmlcd the opening ot a* week devoted to special uctmtj in' helping fieshmnu women with a tlirf* ( lie. ip iMcAllistoi Hall dining loom, i ist night i Thu twelve active and eighteen al ' uuinae members of the sophomoic ac-i tivitie* society had as then guests at this dinner Mis» Mane Haidt, in-! strucLui in ph>sicnl education and li\- ( giene for women, and Mis I-' W, Hal- 1 ler, honoraiy Cwens Cwcn Week,' which was instituted at Penn State last jeni, is held in oulei to picsent' and make cleat to fieshman women the meaning and pui pose of the organ isation, accoi ding to Doi oth> W. Cum niing., president ot the society CO-EDS Make SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters Sparkling White-Stone Jewelry EVENING WEAK Crabtree’s From sturdy Scotch Grain walking shoes to lightest dancing pumps, every pair of John Wards is built of finest leather. $7 and $9. r "TshivVvevi^ MEN’S SHOES In -pect these line shocj a' Montgomery and Co. PRESBYTERIANS LEAD IN I STUDENT REGISTRATION TO OPEN CRIME SCHOOL A scientific school for the detection >t dime, affiliated with the law school i. Northwestern university, will be ipened next month under the three ion of Col M Goddard, the foremost American expeit on ballistic. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF BETTER CARS BETTER RATES BETTER SERVICE Clemson Brothers Phone 316 116 McALLISTER ST. HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED FOR THE WINTER SOCIAL SEASON 9 S. J. EISENHOWER Foimcilj with The Music Room Place Orders With McClure, Phone 125 AFTER THE SENIOR BALL Drive Out to the NITTANY MOUNTAIN KOFFEE SHOPPE On Summit of Center Hall Mountain Phone Center Hall 9031 OPEN ALL NIGHT •Dining Dancing NO COVER CHARGE Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 13G North I'uttcrson street ‘Colliers,’ ‘Saturday Evening Post’ Gain Student Popularity That Colliers and Saturday Pvt mini Post me the most popular magazines sold licit* was icvoaled by a survey ycstoulny of the fout leading‘news dealers in State College Although Collins was given as hav ing the highest sale by three out of, lour dealers the opinion was expies->-| ed that were not the copies of Satan. dtty Cveuiny Post on sale limited, it r. possible that it would piovc ns pop uliu ns Colliers. Thud in popularity is Liberty which also has a laige cir culation here The leading monthly publication is C’osoiopo/tHin which is especially pop ulai among the co-eds. Not far be hind Cosmopolitan are the Amicmcoii and College Humor Other populai magazines me II omint's Home Com ptinion, lied Book, Litcium Diycs 1 , j McCttlh, Golden Book, Pictorial lie * tii' in, and Popular Miihumts It was explained that while True Stones and True Capchcuccs had a comparative laige circulation their sale was largely restricted to women of the tow n. Snappy Slot ics, Hot Day and other magazines of this typo weie said to have a very limited sale K\PPA GAMMA PSI ELECTIONS Hummel Fishbuin Students George H Fleming MO Gerald T McCarthy '3O Ernest P Black Ml Cliffotd Burnett ’3l Edmund L Houscl '3l Paul E. Rekers ’3l William B McGcehan '32 Donald A Shelley '32 llarr> M. Wilson '33 EYES EXAMINED All Kinds of frames, & repairs DR. EVA B. ROAN Registered Optometrist State College Wed 2pmto 8 P m Monday. Tuesday, bat 10 am to 2pm Thursday, Triday (.arbrick tlulldirs 130 bast College Opp Court House Avenue >tate collegian THE PENN \IN SPEAKS TO DU. CHAMPA TE \CIIERS AT WILKES-BARRE Di Carrol D Champlin of the edu cation department addressed a joint teachers’ institute of Ashley, Ply mouth, and West Pittston schools in Wilkes-Barre last week, Campus Bulletin The Student Volunteers will hold a meeting at the home of Piof. Edwm.l R Van Sant, 319 West Beaver ave nue, at 8 o’clock Thursday night. The A .S. C E will hold a meet ing in room 200 Engineering D at 7 o’clock tomouovv night Schedules of conflict examinations ait posted m the Regixtuu’s office ip Hie old Beta Theta Pi house Con flict (aids, also, may lie obtained theie l> those who pieviously filed them There will be a meeting of ull Inter - tint basketball managers at 7 o’clock Tuesday night in room 15 Liberal Arts! building A fee of $lOO will be co l - ic'cd at that time fiom all tcanu Thc last regular meeting of fresh nur collegian lepoiteis will be held ip loom 15 Liberal Arts at 8 o’clock Thuisda> night LOUISE A. LAMBERT ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE 2nd Floor Leilzell Bldg. Phone 210-J We Make A Specialty of Fresh Fruit Punch and Fancy Cakes for Fraternity Dances ' HARVEY BROTHERS BAKERY 220 East College Axenue * Phone 211 Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Big Reductions on . Standard Merchandise SEE OUR WINDOW College Boot Shop 125 Allen Street THE CATHAUM THEATRE Takes Pleasuuible Pntle m Picsonting PENN STATE’S Own Stai ol the Light Opera Stage Alexander Gray, ’l2 Talking, Singing as Leading Man for si WM sALtY; fiC 7 * rnwmm COMING SOON Senior women who plan to attend HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TUvfi lego students ot nil high school semoi the formal duinei m McAllister Hall UNIVERSITY ABILITY TESTS ,n the state, news reports lcvcal. dining iooiu Wednesday night should Success of the lust state-wide apt pay seventy-live cents to Ilainel Wen- Sixteen colleges and univeisitics of Uide tests given to 10,000 pupils l'a: ,nci ’3O, at Chi Omega house befoio Wisconsin aie conducting tests to de- spring icsulled in the decision to* ii j Wednesday. toimmo the probable success us col- peat the piojcct. CLASSIFIED WANTllD—Position as .sccuml-flooi nuiil m fiatcinity lioum; Impra at Collegian Oflitc lltpll j LOST—Black silk scarf in ReeieutionJ Hall (luting Montana game Fimlo | please call Mtnnigh at ‘l2l. lle.vard ltpC FOll SALC—Tcnoi banjo in good con dition See D. R Faimelo, Alpha Pin Delta ltpC ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Continuing'our Clearance Sale There’s money saving oppor tunities for ev er y o n e who wants to get a Tuxedo outfit. Everything marked at prices that you’ll quickly recog nize as unusual. Take advantage of this opporunity. ; wo : Tuxedo Suits Nuw Reduced to $21 .50 sg-| 850 B 50 $4*1.50 $3 Idc Diebfa Shuts §2.45 J? 1 Dies* Ties 79c $lO Florsheim Shoes $8.85 SPECIAL A group of Society Biaml Overcoats The season's smallest styles. S-57.50 L’oloi s that you’ll like ?50 grade fl >£ “Campus” Hat reduced to $3.9? SOCIETY BRASD LCARBURY $4O Suits reduced to Pattern'- suitable foi Spiing 1.50 Mans with e\tia pants S 4 FROMM’S tb opposite fiont campus U NDERNounisiiMCNT and a pleasant disposition don’t mix. The “best natured man” of the. senior class isn’t the one who spends his time smiling thiough 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 SHREDD WH Tuesday. January M. 1930 If ij *1 'I braenuns KIRSCIWAL'M Natured Man” high. It's easy to digest and provides the bran to keep tho system clear. If you want to start the day with a cheerful outlook cat two Shredded Wheat biscuits c\ery morning with good i ich milk and plenty of fruit. It clears away those dark mental clouds in a hurry.
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