Page Six 6 SCHOOLS ENTER DRAMATIC CONTEST College Organizations Register For Play Tourney Here Friday, Saturday Six college thematic ~ otietie, have regiqmed rot the play production tournament of the Pennsythania In tereollegiats Thematic association to he held heic Finlay and Saturday. Prof Arthur C. Cloctingli announced yesterday Competing for la ophies offered by the association, the Penn State. Play-, crs evil pantile° "Prayers for Pas sel," a one-act play LI, Dennis 0%. row. Thu of the three legs on the permanent ti spin mire already been seemed be the Placers, or inners of last year's contest at Bucknell Other comedy moductions null be presented by the combined Frill and Frossn-Cap and Dagger society of Badmen unto easity and the Tluel col lege dramatic club The Buelmell dramatists mill enact Chits H Kam mire's "heves," or tide the Thiel ac tots hip, chosen "Jazz and Minuet" by Ruth CanlotT To Present Specmolt) Dr exers Rouge and Robe society Rill present mote sewns theme, en acting "The Game of Chess" by Ken neth S. Goodman. The Green Room club of Franklin and Marshall col lege is to be represented by a produc tion of "Mai clung Men" by O'Dtien. "Trifles" by Su•-an Glaspel 13 the of feting of the Crimson Mask society front Grove City college While judge , are ptepanng their decision after all the regulation plays bate been presented, a special pro duction, "The Deal Departed" by Stanley Houghton, still be brought before the footlights by a cast com posed of one actor hum each of the competing groups Directors of the association, which is composed of fifteen collegiate dra matic clubs in the state, will meet after the contest to elect officers. The piesent officers, Piofessor Clue tingli, president, and Druid D. Mason, of the romance languages depart ment, aceratary-trcasmer, udl con duct the meeting. ENGLISH CLASS SUBMITS REPORTS OF ACTIVITIES Preslinien inN esligale Organinlion, For Proposed Yearling Guide Papers describing the local history of esch netvity, its range, and the possibilities of student participation, bare been seturned serenity by tsven ty-shc freshmen students in an En glish Composition 5 class under the direction of Prof. Theodore .1. Gates. The, surveys of 150 different stu d int OCUNtties on the campus are de slgned as a guide for incoming fresh men, and will be submitted to Dean of Men Arthur IL Warnock for con sideration of such use , . _ Among the activities iro.m.tigated are ,portb, publications, dramatic or ganizations, musical organizations, and vamout clubs The project is a dmintion from the class routine of urging theints and inputting on books. FRIZZELL SETS MAY I FOR SPEAKING CONTEST Sophomores Will Deem, Current Subjects Est emporantousl) PreLonna] acs of the Sophomore Es tempornorous Sire king contest, finals fin o hick as a scheduled on May I, will he held in the week of Ain al . 20, a, torthng to Piot John II Ft =ell, head of the public speaking depart-' went and acting College chaplain. Following a first call to be made nest neck, entrants v ill be assigned 101,05 of cm font m C allege interest toent,fom horns pr eve., to the time of delver y nilis ideal speeches of fo.e minutes will be judged by mem bers of the facultN. Si% incinheis of the ...alumnae class selected in the pielnaininies, will give ten minute .specclie4 in the final com petition, May 1 Five, lot the con test connt,t of a Idly dollar no and by the College to Inc! place winner and twenty-Ilse dollars green by the For -01.0 council to tunnel-up. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA .1. A. (Pop) GARRISON, Agt P60ne571-,1 Peoples Nat. Bank Bld Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Campus Bulletin Intramural track fee of $1 must be paid to John 11. Stewart '32 at the Xappa Sigma house before Monday night. I=l=l An exhibition sponsored be Scarab, honor.iry architectural fraternity, is now in progress on the third floor of Main Engincenng building. E22=l A freshman retreat will be held at the Andy Lytle cabin tomorrow and Sunday =idol the auspices of the 1934 'Y' council. All who with to participate should apply at the Y. M. "C A offices today. The number is limited to 32 MIMI Because of the funeral of Pluto, oar William II Reich today, there wd ho no senior engineering lecture anti neat Friday. MCMI Tickets for the Toun Girls' sub scription dance at the Delta Sigma Phi house tonight sell be on sale at the Student Union desk in the mall , lobby of, Old Main until 5 o'clock tin afternoon. ME= Freshmen t.ith amnommately 2 5 aterages inteiested to Phu Et, freshman honorsoy scholastic society, should tepott with Regist rar's glade transciipts on Room 21 on Thursday night (tom 7 to S o'clock. =EMI Tickets for those 'sled to attend Interfratetnity ball will be thsttibuted in fraternity lots at Stall. Mothers and Harper Thursday night It is requested that lintel nitres send their banners to the Chi Phi house Wednes day night. I==l All women students arc required to attend a mass meeting at the Auditorium Monday night at 630 o'clock. MEMO Intramural golf managers Alio a ish to enter a team mast register im mediately at Stark Brothers and Har per. An entrance fee of ¶1 viill be due at this time -0— Favors for Soph Hop may be ob tained at the Student Union Office in Old Main any time Presentation of the resew stub wll be sufficient. =MI Senior class baseball team practice n ill be held on New limner field at 4 30 o'clock this afternoon IMI:=1 Measurement:, for Junior elms blur era n ill be taken at Stark Brothers from 10 o'clock in tie morning'until 8 o'clock at night beginning toduy and cNtending through not Saturday. 1 NUM., industrialists and <nun MCCII—Luo,OOO of tbent—terulatir end the MeGrah Hill Publications Mote than Mon OM use McGraw Hill books and 0111SIMLIC3 to their business. TLC BLIAOCS3 'Week Ratlto Retailing System Llearomcs Product Poatocertos Pacto,rod Industrial Encloccrtog cod titanegenrent Mining Journal Power Engineering and Maintenance Mining Nll'orld Engineering Meat and Mineral Mulcts Coal Age Electric Redo my Journal TeatileNCorld Ilus Transportation There is probably a McGraw-Hill paper covering thc in road Industries Amman Machtnat dustry you intend to enter. Get the lump on your first job Electrical World Enginetring hens by keeping abreast of what its leaders arc thinking and Electrical Merchandising Record doing now. Most college libraries have McGraw-Hill ElecrocalM est Construction Methods Cimino: a. Metallurgical Engtoecrlog Publications on file. , Mc GRAW- HILL PUBLICATIONS nt,cGBAtet 81.101I5HING I, New Yo*. Cnttnno **lout*** Wuttnnpion Petro tit lo*. Cla.eiond for Anl•ter Swam. oB* ton Otneno to.london Ptolemais, ate 1.1q1.21i to subset their lists of members planning to at tend Interfrateinity ball at Stark Brothers and limper from 7 to ll o'clock Monday night. Booth thaw ing, and calming arangements. - with a $5 assessment for each, Rill be cored tot at this thee. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Pi mate dancing Instruction for beginners Call 49-J or see Mrs F. J llanrahnn, rye Apts. Ptfe LOST—Black intim note book Name in vat ions places throughout notes Please return to Mont. gomety's Paul DI Dobbs ltiallie ICE---COAL---COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street COMING WEEK OF APRIL 13th Nay's College Shoes Smartest and Most Complete Showing of 1931 SPORT and GOLF SHOES 7. 8. 9. 1 No Deposit Is Necessary to Order Shoes scouting for the new ... bringing word of it to the lead ers of industry... pointing out to them the wrinkles anti signs of age on our industrial brow. It doesn't wait for them to take stock of themselves. Every 61c years Amoican Machinist takes stock for them. And it brings them the cold facts through an exhaustive and rigid nation.v,idc survey. In 1925, it pointed out that 44% of all rnachine4ool equipment was obsolete. In 1930, its census set that figure at 48%. It placed that data before responsible men. And it showed them bow to bring their plants up to date. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'LOST—Black leather wallet some where near Co op corner. Pander please notify E Whitsman at Phi Kappa Tau. Phone 270 ltpitile POUND—Cray topcoat in laberal Arts btalthng March 26. Call French at Phi Delta Theta house. LOST—Between State College and Harrisburg FritlAy morning Small light green trunk. Lberal reward. B A Bonn, 420 E. College Ave. chap MIDDLE aged widow wishes position in fraternity hou`o as cook or as sistant. Mrs. Dumire, 507 sth Ave, Juniata, Altoona, Pa., Phone 21857. dtplle Phone 136-3 of wn ine the Ins• COOK—Experienced also as , caterer. LOST—Gray coin purse, between uld Wants position at Fraternity. Ref• Liberal Arts Building and Alpha es-once furnished. Phone Ng Mor Omicron Pi House, Tuesday. Re- call nt 115 S Atherton St. State turn to Mary Belle Zahn, Alpha College, 1f... ltpdHe Omicron Pi House. ARE YOU HUNGRY OR THIRSTY? THEN STOP AT THE LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP Complete Foi;d and Fountain Servico Phone 310 ' 214 E Nlttany TALLYHO & HORSEBACK NATURE TRIPS PENNS CAVE HECLA PARK • BEAR MEADOWS NATURE CAMP Special Tickets for your Select groups. For details see CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL (Rear of Theatres) •- Phone 9799 Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 • $12.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5 9 25.00 Student tables 5.00 Gate leg tables • 4.50 Typewriter tables, 18a36___ Typewriter tables with drawer and slide 8.50, 4.56 Telephone stands - . Chiffoniers ' 12.50 Book shelves 9.50 Book racks Clothes !roes Departinent of Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT II "THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR IT" INTERFRATERNITY BALL Tal Henry HIS NORTH CAROLINIANS Victor and Vitaphone Recording Artists April 17th Recreation Hall TICKET AND A. A. CARD REQUIRED FOR ADMITTANCE Spchd g, - how o e would characterize the selection In colorings to brighten up your spring wardrobe and Shirts $1.55 $1.95 4.00 - - snap—sce I2hem— sl.oo ' ' $1.50 2.00 Fronam.'s AND May, April 10, 1931 of our smart new furnishings and New Shirts New Ties' Neckwear Oppobito Front Campus
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