Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 17, 1931, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 17,1931
Activity Records Aid
College News Service
Students Will Fill Out
New Cards During
Registration
As an aid to the department of
'public information, each student is
required to fill out a student activi
ties card at first semester registra
tion. This system, which was tried
for the first time last year, has prov
ed of great value to the department
in preparation of news releases, ac
cording to Wes W. Dunlap of the news
service staff.
“Although a few students failed to
co-operate by answering the ques
tions correctly last year, the number
of delinquents was surprisingly
small,” Mr. Dunlap stated. “How
ever, students should be made to un
derstand that data contained on the
cards is considered confidential and
used only for reference in the depart
ment office.”
“The cards are particularly helpful
at graduation time, when they may
be/consulted as a record of students’
activities while in College. Such
questions as ‘What daily and weekly
newspapers are read in your home,’
are designed so that College news
may be directed to those newspapers,”
Mr. Dunlap said
Freshman cards differ from those
of other classes in that space is pro
vided for listing high school activities,
while other classes are asked to re
port on activities pursued in College
Seniors will state the time of expect
ed graduation instead of their father’s
occupation and newspapers read m
their homes.
The three upper classes are direct
ed to give information on, the per
centage of money they have earned
toward their College expenses. First
year students will state how much
money they expect to earn for this
purpose. For the convenience of de-
TRY
CRAIG’S RESTAURANT
ON ALLEN STREET
FOR QUALITY and PRICE
FOR
HOME COOKED MEALS
BUY A MEAL TICKET
$5.50 for $5.00., _ $273 for $2.50
10c Palmolive 3 cakes 21c
16 cakes for $l.OO
10c Ivory Soap, 3 cakes for 21c
16 cakes for $l.OO
15c Wms. Violet Soap,
3 for 25c
25c Woodbury Soap
Per cake
NOXZEMA SPECIAL
75c Boudoir Special Size__47c
iVe Are Exclusive Distributors
TOILETRIES
$l.OO Ponds Creams 69c
$2.00 Coty Bath Powder $1.39
60c Odorono 43c
75c Glebeas Rouge 45c
$l.OO Evening in Paris
Perfume 89c
$l,OO Jergcn’s Lotion 77c
$l.OO Hinds Honey and
Almond 77c
75c Ungentine Skin Cream 55c
$l.OO Frostilla 73c
35c Cutcx Items 24c
$l.OO Tangee Paste Rouge 71c
After-Shaving Lotions
50c Fore After Shaving Lotion 33c
50c Williams Aqua Velva..
$l.OO Pt. Size Bay Rum ' 69c
$1.25 Pinauds Lilac
75c Fougere Royal After Shave 59c
$l.OO Ponds Freshner 69c
' , c
50c Mennen Skin-Balm ‘±. 31c
Yardley After Shaving Lotion 85c, $1.50
$l.OO French Lilac 59c
College To Register
On Monday Morning
Registration for the three upper
classes will begin in the Recica
tion hall at 8:30 okiock Monday
morning Houis are from 8 30 un
til 12 o'clock in the morning and
from 1 30 until 5 o’clock in the af
ternoon on Monday and Tuesday.
Grosß enrollment total this year
is expected to exceed 5,000, accord
ing to William S. Hoffman, reg
istrar. Last year’s cnrollmeni.
reached 4,785.
8 NAVY GRADUATES ENROLL
HERE FOR DESIGN COURSES
Eight graduates of the United
States Naval academy at Annapolis,
Md, arc taking graduate couiscs in
mechanical design in the School of
Engineering.
Each year, graduates of the Acad
emy are sent here for study, follow
ing a naval cruise and a year’s grad
uate work at Annapolis The Unucd
States Navy provides some of the
equipment for their study here.
Branch Attendance Decreases
With a total enrollment of 4,350
students in the dcpai.ment of engin
eering extension during 1930-31, a de
crease of 1,910 m attendance was an
nounced by Piof J Orvis Kellei, head
of the -department The enrollment
in 1929-30 was G,2CG
partment workers, students are ie
quested on the caids to spell fiatei
nitres out in full
Activities cards will be in blue, sal
mon, white, canary, and pink color*
in order of class, from seniors tt
special students. They will not be
included as a regular section of Uic
blanket registration form but will ap
pear separately.
Whitman’s Candies Always Fresh
Exclusive Agency for Mailha Washington Candies
70c lb.
Also Ann Warner
FRESH CASHEW NUTS
69c lb.
FKESII JUMBO PEANUTS
25c y 2 lb. —4sc lb.
Tin Gift Boxes of Almonds, Mixed
Nuts and Cashews
$1.39 lb,
WE WRAP FOR MAILING
v SHAVING NEEDS
50c Williams Shaving Cream 32c
35c Monncns Mentholated Cream 24c
50c Ingrams Shaving Cream 31c
40c Squibbs Shaving Cream 28c
35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 22c
25c Williams Shaving Talc 16c
Yardley Shaving Bowls $1.25
75c New Style Jar Barbasol 59c
2 Rising Bovines
Challenge Fame
Of Dead Jessies
Challenging the campus fame of
“Penn State Jessies I and ll,’’ two
newcomers have claimed college bo
vine honors.
Tho recent notoriety of “Kimwar
Pauline Burke” and “Josie Aggie
Princess” is based on their perfected
ability to yield thirty-five and thirty
loui quarts of milk respectively
every day in the past year of 3G5
days.
'Both cows produced an average of
27,000 pounds of milk each last year
The leading contender, weighing 3350
pounds, produced more than twenty
times her own weight.
Readings taken from July, 1930, to
last July show that “Josie” produced
20,928 pounds of milk, while her uval
betters her with a small margin over
tho 27,000 mark.
Robert Mingle
Typewriters and Guns Repaired
Guns and Ammunition
119 South Fraser Street Phone 385-J
MEN’S CLOTHES
Made to Your Measure
FALL FABRICS
In All Wanted Shades and Patterns
$2O to $4O
Smith Tailor Shop
110 East Beaver Avenue
CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING
CUT PRICES
- on.
$l.OO OVALTINE...
$1.25 ABSORBINE JR 83c
50c S. T. 37 SOLUTION...
$1.50 AGARSOL, 12 oz. size
$1.50 R. & D. AGAR, 16 oz. size..
$l.OO MARROW MAR-O-OIL SHAMPOO 77c
$1.50 VITALIS ..
$1.50 FITCHES SHAMPOO 93c
$l.OO LYSOL ..
$1.50 PETROLAGAR _.
60c Pt. Size RUBBING ALCOHOL 39c
15c EPSOM SALT __.loc
50c MILK MAGNESIA 35c
60c ENERGINE 39c
1 lb. COTTON 49c
5 lbs. PSYLLA SEED ___s3.B9
$1.20 S. M. A 81c
45c ICOTEX 31c
45c MODESS _* 31c
$1.75 - Qt. Size MINERAL OIL 89c
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Fire Signals
New fire alarm signals arc now in
effect, Robert Y Sigworth, fire mar
shall, announces. The complete codr
of signals is as follows, the long
blast being indicated by and the
short blast by
11 - East of Allen street
south of campus (residence).
12 - - Ease of Allen, south of
campus (business section).
13 - - - West of Allen, south
of campus (business section).
14 West of Allen
south of campus (residence).
(14 includes campus fraternity
houses).
15 ----- College Heights,
(Park avenue).
21 Campus, cast of Al
len street j
22 - Campus, west of
Allen.
23 - - College farms.
30 Outlying districts.
(After alarm—fire out).
Distress signal.
9-lc
WAP IT AM PAT I Pf’P turc will contain a well-planned, mod- struction are the result of a speci.
VYUAIV Ull LULLEiUu cm nursery school m the center wing appropriations bill of $910,000 fi
rnrnrvr nnA/mnnnna on K fl°o>- A small cafe constructions recommended by Goi
UNI IS P RIIkRkSSkS term to be used in phases of class work erfior GilTord Pmchot on Fcbtuaiv
will be installed in the south wing. and passed by the Stale lcg.>datur
—0 Will Utilize Old Building. late in March
- fConi.imcd rrara first panel , W hat disposal will bo made of tho =
old dairy building upon the completion *’
partitions lining both sides of the halls of the new structure has not been defi
on the ground and first floois open nitely decided yet. Facilities for the W > 6lColtlG FrCSIIIUCH
the laboratories to the full view of bactenology department will likely be
visitors. increased on the second flooi, while p.. Yniir
The home economics budding will the fust floor will probably be used
assume an E-shape and will follow a for an agricultural library. -r
modified Georgian architecture sim- The present quaiters in the women’s
1101*10 the Main Engineering building. Luildmg now used by the home ocon- y y 9 « T> T APT
The superstructure above the ground omlcs department will likely undergo J 1 IVI O LLA U L
*loor will be largely brick with lime- extensive lcmodcling next Fall with
stone trimming. a view to utilizing the space for wo- ALLEN STREET
In addition to classes, laboratories, men’s dormitories
and administration offices, the struc- The two buddings now under con- L .. _ _
STATIONERY
Wc are offering you stationery in Ripple and
Vellum finish at the lowest prices.
Penn Slate Steel Cut Die Stamped Stationery
Box of 60 Sheets, 50 Envelopes—sl.oo
Box of 24 Sheets and 21 Envelopes
Varsity Club Vellum—s9c
Box of 21 Sheets and 21 Envelopes
With Blue Border—79c
l lb. Stationery, 60 Sheets, at 79c, 89c, 9Sc, $1.09
EATON, CRANE & PIKE STATIONERY
Of Gentlemen’s Club and Lyndhursl Club
24 Sheets, 21 Envelopes—7sc
60 Sheets, 50 Envelopes—sl.oo
B9c
DENTAL NEEDS
....
50c IPANA PASTE 31c
50c PEBECp PASTE 31c
10c SQUIBBS PASTE 25c
50c lODENT PASTE 32c
50c KOLYNOS PASTE 31c
65c FORHANS PASTE. 37c
50c S. T. 37 PASTE ...31c
25c COLGATE TOOTH PASTE 11c
50c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE__3Ic
Other Numbers
At Popular Prices
Dental Lotions & Brushes
50c TEK BRUSH 33c
$l.OO LAVORIS. 73c
$l.OO PEPSODENT
$l.OO MERCITAN LOTION...
$l.OO R. D. 29 SOLUTION ami
50c TOOTH BRUSH, both lor 50c
60c ASTRINGOSOL ...lie
50c WEST TOOTH BRUSH 35c
50c R. & D. TOOTH BRUSH 33c
Page Tlircc
75c Pocket Size Self-Pronouncing
Dictionary
ALARM CLOCKS
Guaranteed $1.50
Alarm Clocks
95c
$2.00 Alarm Clocks in Colois
Smokers Supplies
15c Cigarettes, per
15c Tobaccos, 2 for 25c
$3.50 ICaywoodie Pipes $2.9S
Hammered Metal Ilumidots
Chromium and Copper Finish
$1.39 and $2.29
......69c