Page Four CLASSES TO HOLD MOVE-UP, TAP DAY (Continued from fire page) and in order to win a heat all twenty live men must he pulled through the stream. Dance Climaxes Affair • - The winners of the contest, instead of choosing their opponents' class colors. will be awarded one day next fall, to be known as their class day. The freshman class of 1'93.1 will form the numerals of the winning class at one of the football games on New Beaver field next fail. Climaxing the activities, the fifth annual Move-up Day dance will be held in the Recreation hall with the Campus Owls and Varsity Ten fur nishing music from 0::35 until 12 o'clock tomorrow night. Subscription is $l.OO a couple with the programs being distributed at the door. Re freshments will be served free of charge. Freshmen are' required to wear coats and hats even if escorting a guest, and must observe sophomore customs at all times. DUTCHER WILL -._9'TEND WHITE HOUSE HEALTH CONFERENCE Dr. Ralph A. Dutcher, of the School of Agriculture, will attend the White House conference on health and pro tection during next week. Dr. Dutcher 'is a member of a com mittee which was appointed by Presi dent Herbert Hoover to investigate the growth and development of child ren. FIR3IS - INTERVIEW ENGINEERS Representatives of forty companies have interviewed senior mechanical engineering students in the past few weeks. Eighteen firms have so far selected men from Penn State. XI SIGMA I'l ELECTIONS ForestrY) Paul B. Davis '3O Edward E. Ripper '3O • Willard S. Bromley '3l Marlin H. Bruner '3l ' Milton .51. Bryan '3l Charles X. Grano '3l Maynard H. llench '3l Andrew L. McComb '3l ' William C. Sechrist '3l Lawrence L. Sluzalis '3l Ardo.,ctuft Albert W. Grove '3O James W. Snively '3O Robert B. Anderson '3l Raymond A. Bowers '3l James R. Coyne '3l Jessie S. Flory '3l Charles 11. Harberger '3l Francis P. Mayes '3l Alfred N. Hare '3l Brian.W. Kauffman '3l Charles S. Kleinbach '3l Albin Lundgren '3l Laurence H. Major '3l Edward J. Prickett '3l Albert G. Richardson '3l Harry S. Ruthrauff jr, '3l Peter K. Shoemaker '3l Essex H. Thomas '3l Homer A. Thornton '3l John C. Winslow '3l Harry T. Wells '3l Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pao) Garrison '27 AGENT I Opposite Post Offiee Phone 517-J FROSH Congratulations on Move-up Day State University Shoe Shop 109 S. Pugh St. ROLSLIM Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS NAME NEW CABINET MEMBERS Elect Louise Marquardt Freshman Advisor For Coming Year Cabinet members to head the Y. W. C. A. were elected by the present cab inet and the incoming officers of the association at a meeting held last week. M. Isabelle Yackel '3l was named chairman of the program committee while H. Louise Marquardt '32 was chosen freshman advisor. Gladys A. Kaufman '32 will be the finance chairman on the new cabinet. Other committee heads are S. Louise Everitt '32, membership; Helen M. Lilly '3l, rural and social service; Laura J. Griffiths '3l, news and con ference, and Doris E. Hazelton '33, scout work. Rhoda J. Oberdorff '3l, will head the committee on world fel lowship and Esther M. Lytton '33 will be poster chairman and advisor to transfer students. Shirley Thorpe '33 will act as social chairman. CO-EDS CAUSE TRADE DECLINE "old-digging" by co-eds at the Uni versity of Nebraska has resulted in a serious decline in restaurant business, according to complaints from campus food shop owners. Women eat twice as much when there is a man along to pay the bill, restaurant proprietors declare, ih blaming the appetites of the co-eds for a decline in trade. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FRAME THOSE FRATERNITY SHINGLES NOW Carlisle W. Taylor Music Room MOVE UP TO BETTER PASTRIES THE ELECTRIC BAKERY on Beaver Avenue YOUR STATIONERY. IS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE LASTING-CONSULT US CONCERNING YOUR NEXT ORDER OF CALL ING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, AND ALL THAT IS MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE Nittany Printing & Publishing Company Between Movies and The Corner Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136 North Patterson street Silted or Unsliced e from the same ingredients as used in your own kitchen. riner-Franck Baking Co. olsum Products•--Dawn Donuts Delivered fresh daily at your grocers TO OBSERVE FARMERS' WEEK Sponsored by the School of Agri culture, Farmers' Week will be ob served at Penn State June 17, 18, and lb. The animal husbandry depart- Mont has planned a livestock program, and other departments have provided for exhibits and demonstrations. Campus Bulletin Members of the Old Main Bell edi torial staff and others wishing to sub mit material will leave all copy with, Roy E. Morgan at 126 Miles street, or the COLLEGIAN office. This material will be used for the fall issue of the magazine. • MCMI Tonight is the last opportunity for seniors to order Lion suits. Place orders at Stark Bros. and Harper. -0- Students must present second se mester matriculation cards in addi tion to A. A. cards in order to vote Polo Shirts, Knickers Golf Hose, Sweaters White Trousers Anything for Summer Wear GERNERD'S 190 Allen St. Cleaning, Pre.ing: Repairing IN PRINTING BAKERS OF THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN at the Athletic Association elections to be held Monday. All men and' women students are eligible to vote. , —o— final examination in Economics 425, announced on . the examination CLASSIFIED schedule to take place Tuesday, June . ' 3, will be held instead at 8 o'clock COLLEGE MEN representing nation- Monday, June 2, in Room 14 Liberal ally-known company averaged $1.35 Arts according to the College schcd- an hour last summer. You, too, uling officer. can make this summer profitable. —o Experience unnecessary. Act now. Seniors may inspect page proof for I See S. Sinclair; Theta Chi Frater the June commencement, program at ; pity. the office of the Dean of the School in which they are enrolled, or at the :LOST—La Cameraderie Pin between office of the Registrar. Additions and ; Mont Alto and L. A. Bldg. Return corrections should be submitted to the Collegian office. ' ltpsp Registrar in writing. ——o— FOR SALE—Packard sport' touring 1932 candidates for junior cheer- model 126. Motor overhauled. Right __di.der berths will report in the .Ar- price for quick sale. 228 E. Pros mory at 7 o'clock Monday night. pect. Call 251 ltpsi GRAHAM & SONS Established 189 G • FOR THIS HOT WEATHER THIRSTY—Stop and have a cool drink of pop HUNGRY—Have some Pe Ro Ice Cream As Authorized Johnson Floor Service Agents we' are able" o Rent you the New Johnson Polisher WITH SANDING ATTACHMENT and save you 70 per cent and more of usual refinishing costs. Come in and let us explain how you may have new and everlasting waxed floors immediately. THE REEFER HARDWARE SOUTH ALLEN STREET As a depositor of The First Na- tional Bank of State College you have every assurance of the safety of .your money and, the knowl edge•that everyone serving you is enthusiastically trying to help you eet the most good from your con nection with this bank. The First National Bank OF STATE COLLEGE, PA. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier OVA .1.1.171iM • "` • teh „ga BARRYMORE hr. THE MAN fon BLANKLEYI John Barrymore returns to the scenes of his former triumphs—die realm of comedy. "The Man from Blankiey's" is a satire on a certain stratum of London's suburban smart set. In it he once again becomes Jack Barrymore, Amer ica's foremost light comedian. It's his first modern comedy in years and something surpris _ _ ingly different. Persons having rooms available during Commencement Week, June 6 to 10, for alumni and their families should notify the alumni office. MONDAY and . TUESDAY LOST—Pair of spectacles in brown , case between Evryn Cottage and I Frazier St. Call at 143 Frazier St. or phone 428-W. ltpsi LOST—Brown brief case in Chemis try Lab. Name on brief case, Ross Henry, Altoona, Pa. Reward. ltp PLEASE—WiII the party who haamy f billfold kindly mail back at least those contents which are useless to him. ltpsi FOR HATS see Mrs. Blanchet, 228 E. Prospect. Open Evenings. Mpsi Come to See Us When You Art HUNGR Locust Lane Sandwich Shop 214 East Nittany Avenue Foster Coal & Supply Co. 10 Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Phone 114• M FOR MOVE-U HAVE A FINGER LO ISE A Use the Film That Gets the Pictuies KODAK , The Dependable Film in the Yellow Box The N N TATE 1. HOTO OH 0 P OE Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AVE Dollar Days • Friday and Saturday Exceptional Values hi Every Department 500 SHIRTS Men's Socks MEN'S COLLAR ATTACHED • REGULAR 50c VALUES SHIRTS, White or Colors At $l.OO Each 3-Pair $l.OO Men's White Sailor Trousers, pair $l.OO Men's Athletic Underwear, 2. suits . $l.OO Men's Shorts and Athletic Shirts $l.OO Men's $1.50 'Neckwear $l.OO Men's White, Blue, Green, Golf Hose . $l.OO Sleeveless Pure Linen • Sweaters Knickers $2.95—a1l Wool $2.95 Polo Shirts, all colors --- $1.95 Men's Sport Shoes . . - $4.95 Men's Black Dress Shoes-- „Li' $4.95 Women's Full Women's Dresses Fashioned Hosiery In Al' Z:r s tZ s Shailes $1.50 Value—sl.oo $5.00 THE HUB The Big Store - "FOr Thrifty People" Friday, May 16, 1930 , Move Up Day that may be meaning less to some i but to others it's nothing less than dressing up. Shirts $2 to $3 Neckwear $1 to $ 2 .50 Knickers $3.75 to $6.50 Sweaters $3.75 to $6.00 Sport Shoes $5 to $l2 Fromm's 'Opp. Front Corn'pus P DAY DANCE OR MARCEL WAVE . LAMBERT
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