Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 29, 1931, Image 3

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    Monday, June 21J, 1931
Bob Higgins, Lion Football
s : Mentor, To Teach Coaches
liFormer Nittany Court
Star in Charge of
Basketball
Bob Higgins, bond conch' of Penn
Stale's gridiron eleven, will offer a
three weeks course in football coach
ing duiing the Slimmer Session Kou
Loeffler, coach of Geneva’s basket
ball team nnd former Penn State
giaduate, will conduct a tinea weeks
course in basketball coaching, imme
diately following the football com so
Both subjects aie designed espec
ially for conches in high schools and
normnl schools. Under Higgins the
class will undeitake intensive study
covering theory and practice in fun
damentals, offensive formations and
piny.;, defensive formations for all
of play, mdividml positions,
strategy, and intci pi etation of uiles
Special subjects to be discussed in
clude linemen as interferes in of
fensive play, methods of defense 4 o
the forward pass, quatleibnck sttut
egy, and prepaiing a team for a
-game.
Was All-American
J In bis basketball coaching com sc
Loeffler will cover the theoiy of plav,
passing, goal tlnowing, rule*, tcani
play, conditioning of team, styles of ,
play, and methods of coaching -The
principles discussed wall be piacticed
m regular games.
Higgins is considered as the gicat
est end ever developed at Penn State !
He was chosen on the All-American
team by Walter Camp, and was men
tioned by John Hcismnn as one of the I
Welcome Summer Session Students
We Carry a Complete Line of
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
EGOLF’S
120 '/2 East College Avenue
The First National Bank
of State College
1 DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier
Our strength of resources, our complete
modern facilities, and the spirit of service
shown by every officer and employee, make
this a hank well able to give you the kind of
service you will appreciate.
Rea & Derick, Inc mmukgi
CUT RATE DRUGS Avenue
“Where Spending is Saving”
State College, Pa.
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
TOILETRIES P ntlf Kr HAIR NEEDS "Visit our Soda Fountain and
try one of our Chocolate Ice
Ungcnlinc Skin Cream—_—s9c J 60c Wikiroot Wave Set 39c Cream Sodas.
51.00 Ponds Cold Cream 69c _ 50 c p a i mo live Shampoo 39c *
52.00 Coty Perfume 51.19 50c Canti Castile Whitman’s Cocoa used in mak-
Shampoo in, our Chocolate Syrup.
ll'oo ColyFacrpl-dcl-l'vSc $1.50 Filches Shampoo 97c FRESH
rofuKo^r------ 95 ; “r '•
Almond Cream 3(ic , 111 .„ . . JIU 60c Wildroot Tome—39c .LIME ADE
50c Nonspi 39c c,iZ,“d rmtod $l.OO Lucky Tiger 79c LEMON ADE
Sl.OO Kleenex Tissues 79c Orange Slices and Coated '
35c Mum 29c Boston Beans -10 c
75c Noxzema 36c Cellophane Wrapped Seal Stationery
51.00 Evening in Paris ' Special Today
Bath Powder 79c IdC per V 2 lb. Columbian Vellum 79c _____ r ___ _
$l.OO Evening in Paris , Columbian Crushed PINEAPPLE ICE
Perfume 79c &DC per ID. Ripple -79 c
75^1^ Sho "' CrSFaCC 57c Fralinger’s (24 Shcct's''24'Envdopes) KEEP COOL AT OUE
60c Culex ¥e'ti———49c Salt Water Taffy 1 lb. Broad Check 'FOUNTAIN
$l.OO Mello Glo Face Powder 77c 49c lb. Wcavc ‘l
75c Vivatone 59c Envelopes 25c
50c Wildroot Cleansing Cr. 00c Fresh Martha Wash- I 111. University Club—9Bc . .
$l.OO Pacquins Hand Cream 79c «„d Envelopes 30c
April Showers Bath Crystals ington and Ann Crushc[) Ri|lp i c B ond-89c
,1 no f ” r fiBc vttc Warner Candies GO Sheets, 50 Envelopes
Dorothy Gray Preparations 9 /. IMMMIHIBI
Complete Line of Bathing Caps I^/GumMsm
kotex Water Balls 49c
Ready Wrapped W aier cans HVC
37c k.: Bathing Belts 89c 24-Hour Service
TO CONDUCT Class in Football
rj . ' v
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Coach J//gg/hs
est wingmen of all times. Cap
of tbe national championship
in IDI9 Higgins earned a for-
waul pass tbiown from behind his
own goal to a touchdown and victory
over Pitt.
INSTRUCTOR IS APPOINTED
Mi'S Florence Adolphe, instructor
jn home economics, lias been appoint
ed by tbe Board of Trustees to fill
the vacancy resulting from the re
cent resignation of Miss Gladys Flip
po Miss Adolphe is a graduate of
j Columbia University and has been a
member oT the Columbia Teacher’s
College faculty. She will take up
I her position at Penn State in the fall
MAINTENANCE BILL
AWAITS APPROVAL
(Continued fiam pane one)
of lose brick with white stone trim
mings, conforming with other build
ings erected on the campus recently.
The dairy building will be placed di
icetly in fiont of the dairy barns. A
two-stoiy unit for classrooms, labor
atories and offices will be placed near
the man building, while the creamery
will be located m the rear of the
sliuctuic.
The home economics building will
be placed between McAllister hall
and the former liming building. This
structure will be three stories high
and will be similar in design to the
Mam Engineering building. It will
consist of a central unit with a wmg
at each end
The College began work on the
new buildings as soon as the plans
were approved by the Board of Trus
tees The plumbing and electrical
work is being handled entirely by the
department of grounds and buildings.
It is expected that all man pipe lines
and conduits will be completed rn a
shoit time so that builders can start
work as toon as the contracts are
let.
THE KEEFER HARDWARE
We extend a welcome to all Summer Stu
dents, and invite you to visit our store, where
you will receive courteous treatment and find
a good display of merchandise to meet your
requirements. _ . /
Phone 333 1 1 ’ , i Allen Street
NITTANY MOUNTAIN
Coffee Shop
A GOOD PLACE TO ENJOY YOURSELF V
EAT
DANCE
VIEW THE SCENERY
SPEND THE EVENING
Just a Twenty Minute Ride from the College, One Mile West
of Centre Hall
OPEN FROM BA.M.to 12 M. ‘ '*
Classroom Changes
The following changes in the com
plete Summer Session bulletin have
been announced
Ed 434cS will be given daily, 3id
period, room 212 Main Engineering
Ed*. 4485. Organiration of Elemen
tary School Curriculum—(an addition
to the program of courses ) Reci
tation duily, 2nd period, room 209
Mam Engineering, Miss Kirk, Cred
it 3.
Ed 493 S will be given daily during
the 3rd period, room 10') Main Engi
neering, by Mr Davidson.
Ed. GOIS will meet m loom 211
Mineral Industries building Will be
given during the fust two weeks, and
should ordinarily be scheduled with
Psy 413$ which meets during the last
four weeks at the r amc period and
place
Ed. 583 S—The various units of
this course will be given according to
the following weekly schedule instead
of the order stated m the catalogue
Unit J. Juno 30 to July 3—Or
gani7ation and administration of
School Budgets, by Mr Pickcll.
Unit H July G to July 11—School
Repoits nnd Publicity, by Mr. Pick
ed.
Unit A. July 13 to 17—The School
Building Piogiaiu, by Mr. Kelly.
Unit B July 20 to 21—Adminis
tration of a Health Education Pio
giani, by Mr Kelly.
Unit N. July 27 to ill—Admin
istration of Pupil Pctsnniicl' Child
Accounting, bv Mi Kelly
Unit L. August 3 to 7—Com
munity and Non-Profession Rela
tions of the Superintendent, by Mr
Kcllj
Ph>s Ed 402 S will be given daily
duung the 2nd pound, in mom 200
Mining building B, by Mr. Foertseh
Phys 415 S—The number of cred
its allowed for the course has been
reduced from 3 to 2. This couise
will meet during the last four weeks
only and should ordinarily be ached-
FEET HURT ?
If Your Foot Hurt Let Us
Make a Complete
FOOT ANALYSIS
Without Obligation to You.
METATARSAL PADS
Installed in Your Shoes.
Complete Dr. Sholl’s Foot
Comfoil Service
College Boot Shop
125 Allen Street
TEXT BOOKS
(New and Second Hand)
For All Summer Session Courses
For Rent
And Sale
Stationery—Loose Leaf Note Books—Souvenirs
. Rental Library
THE ATHLETIC STORE, Inc.
On Co-op Corner
ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
died with Ed GUIS (1 ciuliL) iiK-vt
in;r dining the hist two w-'ch'?
SpamsJi .TPS should lie changed to
lead Spanish .MS The definition
of the com st* as it appears in the
bulletin is collect
GROWERS TO HOLD Pol'\To
EXPOSITION HERE \UG. 21
The Pcnns\lvmia Potato Giowei’s
Association will hold a potato e\po
sitioii lieio finm Augii-t 21 to 2d, ac-
A Complete
Food Service
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The C or ner
unusual
Whitman’s Chocolates. Kemp’s Salted Nuts, Standard
Brands Candy liar Goods. Cigars and Cigarettes
Tennis Rackets
Balls and Supplies
Golf Equipment
coidtng to L. 'J' Demuston, plant
thnlngy extension specialist of
College The association held
fust exposition hoie tun Minis ;
uhen mote than 5000 attended
lake the 1020 e\ent, the expnsit
this siimnit'i util pioscnt pioducti
marketing, and consuniptnm pha
of the potato industiv A <l/i/en au
of the College faints ha\o heen 1
aside by Di C. F Noll, College fa
supenntcndcnl, foi field deiiionsti
turns and educational exhibits
J Pens and Pencils