Page Four ENTIRE STUDENT BODY TO PARADE (Co'diluted front fin at page) buildings and genelal expansion pi° giant "Anv senior that does not join in and help in making this °tent a sue ees. does not deserte to be called a Penn State man," explained the leader Miss Ituchualter, in backing the movement declares "The student parade Is going to mean a great deal to Penn State women It is the fast tame in sesenty-five years that they have the opportunity to slims in a body uhat an important factor thee are on the campus It is card that every one of the 700 gals parade in order to show the spectators that the woman student body is not made Intl of a handful of girls as is the usual nasyonceptron " In a statement to the Junior class Leuis asks the student body to show the Legislatme that Penn State stu oents appreciate the State's part In helping the College "It is of paramount importance to the student body as a whole and to the Junior class in particular. to turn out in it body for this parade Fel ls, Juniors, let us make this occasion a teal success'" Huston, sophomore leader calls upon the underclassmen to tom out en mousse and fall in line tom the den, enstt [awn "We ale non appioaehing a critical pc, rod in the budding of a greater Penn State The College has grown by leaps and bounds during the past fi AY years In oidm to prose to sey ral thousand visitms that we noss mid a prominent place as an educa mnal institution I urge every student obe in line The sophomores and ieshmen must hue out Friday morn ng," he announced TRY OUR CLUB BREAKFASTS 20c-30c--45c 7 to 10:30 A. m. CAMPUS GREEN ROOM Special Al SAUER'S Sweater Sets Warm Lined Gloves Suits and Overcoats LaSalle Hats SAUER'S Next to the Corner Room on Allen Street COLLEGE DINER Just east of postoffice on Beaver Special 50c Dinner Served Daily Alumni Sale MAZDA BOX PAPER MEN'S BEDROOM • BULBSSLIPPERS • 15 10C NEW SHIPAIENT OF , SPECIAL • 25 40 25c ALARM CLOCKS 69c a Pair • 50 60 DESK Guaranteed S HOSE MEN WATTS ' is 100 20c PADS $l.OO Each SPECIAL WAITS 35c lOc 19c a Pair LADIF.S' FANCY RAYON MEN'S GENUINE SPECIAL .SPECIAL UNDERWEAR TOWELS • BroadcIoth,GLASSWARE. 29c 25 C SHIRTSNEW DESIGN. EXTRA HEAVY LADIES' NEW : Chardonize Hose $l.OO each CURTAIN RODS Sc &10 C ALL KINDS : 39c a Pair A Real Value sc, lOc. 15c 8 20c Don't Miss IL • Education by Mail Proves Profitable, Survey Discloses Don't color to college; sta, at home for it to note profitable to be edu cated by conespendonce, say .131 out of 520 students questioned in a pie !mutat y investigation, reported Dr Charles C Peters, dueetor of educa tional research. yesterday. Sending questionnan es to students taking College coi iespondence courses. the educational reseuteli de pot tment finds that over rout-fifths oh the fast 500 students questioned belies e that coo espondenee courses e mote pt ofitable than campus courses tt inch they have tali", This questionnane ts as pus t of the investigation of a committee of the state department of education ap pointed to determine the tale° of col tespondence courses Esammations g,en to students taking the same courses both on cam pus and by cot respondence indicated mote ads ancement by the pupils of the postage stamp Inquiet°rs than by students on the campus These mestmations s.at continue met a numb. of )ears, according to Di.. Peters Two hunched and thirty-tln cc stud ents ate moiled in the Gtaduat school of the college, an inucasc neatly llfty over last seat, Dr nanl IX Kern, dent of the Graduate school announced That ,day. ANNOUNCING GEORGE DeVENY TAILOR SHOP CLEANING and PRESSING 2nd Floor: Nco Masonic Bldg $5.00 $1.75 $25.00 $5.00 24 HOUR SERVICE John Thrifty Stores hVatanni 600 STUDENTS ENROLL IN EXTENSION SCHOOLS Engineering Department To Sponsor Branch Classes in 5 Cities Nearly six handled students have eni ol let! in the five branch schools ,ponsoi ed by the engineering oten sion department. The schools, which began classes last neck, offer three yea. cosines in practical engineering and are under the direction of Mr 11N mg C Boorling The school at Allentown lends In enrollment with 150 The Rending and Setanton schools each have 120 students, while those at NVlUses-Barre and El le have 100 and 90 te,pechNely. A course in textiles has been in tioduced at the Reading school and about fifty students hose chosen to pursue this subject The Wilkes- Bane and Allentown schools are of feling courses in amonautics This Is the first time that such courses base been green through the exten sion department =ID Do Edam IV Runkle, College Ills tormn, has plepaled a shoot sketch les,e,lng the growth of the School of Lobelel Arts to be used on Lenses tam, moth the Seventy-fifth Annoyer sail exel CMS. I N oz LOS E I .}:w y. to' .L/ 6 FLOWE RS 4 6 Send her a big bouquet of "Mums" before the game. She can wear one to "show her colors" and keep thU. others to add cheer to her home when you return, victorious! , But you might lose, you say? You can't lose, when you say It with flowers! COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE West. Side, Allen Street. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PROFESSOR WHITE TO TALK ON LATIN AMERICAN SIGHTS Prof. Johnathnn IV White, of the department of agronomy, will deliver the second of the sseekly agncultural lectures when he speaks on•" Observ ations in Central and South America" is 259 Dairy building at 4.10 o'clock tomorrow. Professor White traveled extensise lv throughout Central and South America this summer where he ob served agricaltui at conditions, rural Campus Bulletin Tickets foe the Colgate game Sat urday may be obtained at the Ath letic Association office, Room 100, Old Main. by presenting athletic cards Seniors and Juniors mny get their tickets today, sophomores and fresh men tomorrov. All seats are to be reserved I=l=l These will be a freshman class meeting at 6.30 o'clock tomorrow night in the Chemistry Amphitheat.e. Nominations for class officers will be in order at this meeting. All fresh men must attend I=l=l There mull lie a DeMolay smoker at the Acacia house at 8 o'clock to night Masons arc also invited. Phone 580-J All sophomore girls nho want to try out for the women's staff of the COLLEGIAN report in room 313 Old Main at 4 o'clock this afternoon. MIMI Tickets for the second annual Art ist's courso program will be on sale at the Treasurer's office in Room 110 Old ➢lain every day this week. Sea son tickets are priced at $3 50 and $.5 ==l Student Council members are urged to be present at an important meet ing of that body to be held in Room 31t Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight =ME All woman students who transferred from other colleges this semester should register with Esther M. Lot ton at McAllister Hall before Satur day. ine DR. C. A. MORGAN Dentist Located—Nittany Realty Bldg Car. Beaver and Allen ALBERT DEAL & SON HEATING and PLUMBING 117 Frazier St. Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M GRAND OPENING Kitty Delicatessen Shop SOMETHING NEW FOR PENN STATE Choicest—Cleanest—Purest Delicatessen Meats Used in Preparation of our Sandwiches, Salads, etc., AT POPULAR PRICES • Open Wednesday, 11 A. M. EAT—PLAY GOLF Meet—Eat—and Enjoy Yourself at The Cathaum Kitty Country Club Golf Course You can bet yoUr bottom dollar 411111.11174111Y tilifil°41107 • A . l'iSV it loppooi ' ONE will always ‘stand out! CLASSIFIED WANTED—Boy to help with work on farm to earn board and room. Call 917-R 21 ltSp WANTED—Work in fraternity or boarding house as secondtfloor maid of in kitchen. Please call 354-R. ltps LOST—Blue jacket on campus last meek. Return to Louise Darlington, Grange Dormitory. ltpSp There's something at a Football game just as important as the football. You're right---It's an Overcoat An Overcoat by Braeburn, Charter House, • Hart Schaffner & Marx or Society Brand adds prestige to utility for within the folds of these overcoats, there is warmth of style that radiates the glow of perfect satisfaction. Polo Coats . . . Long Double Breasteds . . . Llamas—Pile Coats . . . single breasteds—belted backs— raglons—any thing your heart desires and more too— s3o to $75 FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus Tuesday, October 21, 1930 LOST—L. H. J. Kappa Sigma ternity pin. Finder please reit to Mr. Cutting, COLLEGIAN Oft, and receive rtimillt • lit LOST—Field notebook, between Co corner and Theta Kappa Phi hou return to T. A. Semll, COLLECT Office. FRESHMAN JAZZ BAND—Prac Tryouts Friday afternoon at o'clock. All out. Phi N Phi ho 2121 V. Fairmount. 1.
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