Friday, September 25, 1931 Must Keep R.O.T.C. Here, Hetzel Says (Continued fiom first pane) vital state, national, and world prob lems, and consequently more and more the mccca of thoughtful and public spirited men and women” This would necessitate the investment of millions of dollars for proper buildings, he stated. The use of over five and one-half millions of dollars in the past five years on buildings has made it pos sible to see the physical beginning of “the great 1 Penn State.” Dr. Jlet , zcl'soid, noting, however, that be tween eight and ton times as much is necessary, to provide an adequate plant for even the present demands placed on the College. Inadequate funds have made it necessary to restrict and select the student body “Dcspue the weak ness characteristic of every selective system, there has been gained at Penn State through selective pro cesses the highest qualified gtoup of young people assembled on the cam pus of any state institution, and a group comparable in pieparation to that of the best endowed institu tions,” Dr. Hetzel said. “Consequently, the standard of work in this College is highir than that of its sister State institutions; academic mortality is much lower,” the president added lie was certain that the next decade will scr a def inite movement in the same dnection on the part of public colleges and universrcics of the country. Highest praise for the mannei in which the student body, on its own initiative, had abolished harmful, vicious customs that had long been in force here was voiced by Dr Het zel. "There was no mandate issued against these pracuccs, thoie was only the conviction on the part of clean minded, intelligent loynl young men of high moral courage that these things should no longer be,” he said. President Hetzel closed his speech with a vigorous declaiation of his faith in.«.he student body, saying “this group through its capable leadership assumes the lesponsibility foi guai antecing that there shall not exist viciousness or harmful and destruc tive activity and I have the faith to leave this burden upon the student shoulders ” 5 PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSORS TO ESTABLISH CLINIC HERE Plans for a psychology education clinic were announced yesterday by the department of educational psy chology The clinic will not only give interviews and guidance to Colleg? students but also will attempt to serve the school childicn of this and nearby communities. Those m charge of the woik are, Dr. Roberc G. Bemreuter and Mr. William M. Lepley, clinical psycho logy, and Mr. Herbert K Bal.oi, cor rective speech. Dr. Bruce V. Moore, and Dr Joseph E. DcCamp, piofes-| sors of psychology also will assist in' the work. MEALS STUDENTS SANDWICHES We Appreciate Seeing Your Faces With Us Again This Year LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP FOUNTAIN SERVICE 211 E Niltany Ave. HOME-MADE PIES THE BAND BOX On Allen Street The Little Shop Where the Co-Ed can find the correct styles in Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Accessories Gold Mesh Hose—sl.oo and $1.95 PHONE 12-R MRS. CATHERINE HOPKINS STUDENTS WASHING . WE CALL FOR and DELIVER The First National Banh Of State College # You will find the co-operation of this bank especially helpful in the months of awaken ing opportunity just ahead. We invite you to take full advantage of it. ' JOHN T. McCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President ' Cashier Tribunal'To Consider Customs Exemptions All fiist year men having a legi timate excuse for exemption from ficshnian customs will appear before ■ Student Tribunal in Room 405 Old Main at 8 o’clock tonight, Rush '32, president of Tribunal,'an nounced yesterday. Those who petition for exemption must bring with them a complete lecord of customs previously oh sened at other institutions, along with a list of their scholastic rec ords at those schools, Rush stated. DR HARTMAN ENDS SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDIES IN BERLIN Dr George W. Hartman, assistant piofessor of educational psychology, ictuined yesterday from Germany after a yeai’s study at the University of Beilirt on a fellowship from the Social Science Research council. Besides attending meetings and seminars at several German universi ties, Doctoi Haitman aVtended the In ternational Congiess of Psychology at Moscow, Russia. During the com ing year he will teach advanced woik in Euiopean psyehoolgy. Campus Bulletin Candidates for second assistai manager of cross country should sig up at the A. A. office m Old Main. All men students interested in hiking are invited to hike to the Tussej mountains Sunday. Gioups will leav< fiom coiner of Allen and Prospeci streets at 9 o’clock and 2 o’clock. Thos< going should bring their own lunch. EXPERT GUN REPAIRING 808 MINGLE FRASER ST. HANN & O’NEAL JEWELERS Opposite Front Campus GOOD SERVICE State College, Pa. Sophomores—Aie you mtcicslcd in campus activities and a gam fiom practical business expeiience? Re pent in Room 311 Old Main at 8 o’clock Monday night for the business staff of the Collegian. Members of Phi Mu Sigma may re ceive their keys from F. Merton ‘Say bolt ’32 at the Phi Delta Theta house All candidates foi the varsity and fieshman cross country teams and the varsity tinck team arc lequested to lepoit immediately at Recreation Hall. IMCMI Tuesday night from 7 until 9 o'clock there will be tryouts for the College Glee club in Schwab auditorium for all bantonc and bass candidates On Wednesday night at the same time tenor tryouts will be held. All under graduates aro eligible. From 7 to 9 o’clock Monday night tryouts for the College orchestra will be held in the Band Room, Old Mam. Freshman candidates for art, edi torial and business staffs of Froth will meet at 8 o’clock tonight in 309 Old Main. I=l=l Members of the Fioth board will meet at 7 o’clock tonight m the Froth office, 309 Old Main. . CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING INSTBUC- TlON—lndividual mstiuction for beginners Call 49-J or see Mrs. F. J. Hamahan, Fye Apartments. Etch WANTED Position doing general housework or waitress in club or fiatcrnity. Call 43-J. FOR RENT—Two warm comfortable looms. Call at 506 East College Avenue. GARMAN CLUB Board SG.OO per Week 206 West Beaver Avenue A Complete Food Service ; The Corner , unusual Smith Tailor Shop 110 East Beaver Avenue Samples of Topcoatings for Early Fall Wear Now on Display $2O to $4O CLEANING PRESSING ' REPAIRING Next to Postoflice You Can Get It at Metzger’s Athletic Goods OFFICIAL GYM UNIFORM X White Shirts 50c to $2.00 White Pants 50c and 85c Shoes $1.25 to $6.00 Socks 25c, 35c and 50c Athletic Supporters 50c and $l.OO Sweat Shirts $1.25 and $1.35 Sweat Pants $1.75 Excellent Golf Balls 3 for $l.OO Laundry Cases $2.00 to $5.00 DRAWING MATERIALS Instruments as low as 1 $5.00 L.K.METZER, 111 Allen St. THE PENN STATE COLLI FOR SALE—Household effects, somu very appropriate to Fraternity house, including piano. Call Mrs Oiton Lowe, Ntttany Lion, Room 9, LOST—Yellow gold Delta Upsilon pin late this summer. Return to Vos kamp at Montgomery’s. Reward ItRII ROOM FOR RENT—Laige front sec ond floor roqm with hot and cold running watei. $3.00 per poison. Phone 46-J. 114 W. Nittany Ave. FOR RENT—Large furnished double room. Co-eds, graduate students or teachers preferred. Mrs John F Zerby 208 E. Nittany Ave. ltpdlle Penn State Sweet Shop BUS TERMINAL Fullington Lines Greyhound Golden Arrow Edwards Lake-to-Sca Stages Your Luggage Repairing ? Travel in style and comfort by having us repair your luggage so as it will look well and \veai well. Here factory standards are followed in making the simp lest or most complicated repair on all types of leather goods Prompt attention and moderate charges-are assured. State L eather Works W Beaver Avenue LANCASTER COUNTY GIRL, ago 19 ycais, fiom laige family’, desaos room and boaid while going to school Is capable and willing to do any kind of work piefeiahly in piofessor’s fam ily. Can give best of lefetences Ad dress P. O. box 480, Lancaster, Pa 3tchX HUSBAND AND WIFE desiie woik in a fiateinity Call GB7-R. All Lines of Beauty Culture CO-ED BEAUTY SHOPPE Cor Allen St. &. E. Beaver Ave. Opp. Postoffice Phono 888 State College, Pa. TYRONE LAUNDRY CO. 1206 Bald Eagle Ave. TYRONE. PA. WE WASH EVERYTHING SPECIALIZE ON Full Dress Shirts, Lace Cur tains,, Wool Blankets and Finished Washes Hoy Drug Store Agt. Phono 419 What Do You Get for Your Extra Dime 1 The four leading BARBER SHOPS reply us follows I.—WORKMANSHIP ■ > •*; : , ,< We employ only the best trained mechanic's Each employee has sci veil the period of appienticcship which is the onlv leeognt/ed method of training Bar ber school graduates are infeiior baibeis and lack cxpci icncc. They cannot find employment m our shops. 2.—SANITATION Each shop stiives to maintain a cleanly appeal ance at all times Tools are thoroughly steiili/.ed Linens are changed daily Individual towel service. 3. —ln addition, you enjoy the conrfoit and luxury of modern equipment m a shop on the street level. A Good Barber cuts Hair, A Poor Bui her cuts Prices. Marlin & Krfcamer Geo. L. 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IV] FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAiqE RESERVATIONS Students, Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits : CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 979! Graham & Son EST. 1596 ' The Little Store With the Big: Ideas Our fall lines of candies arc now coming in. We invite 3*ol tc call and see them. A new 40c line that is a winner. Back of the point SheafFer’s streamline Balance 0 chassis conforms itself restfully to your hand assures relaxed writing ease for your finders no matter how lon£ the theme. If you like your freedom, you’ll choose a Sheaf Fer and en joy it always through the White Dot Lifetime® guarantee. A survey roado by a disinterested organization shows ShcaCbr first m fountain pen sales in 73 of the 119 leading American colleges having a registration of 1700 or more. Documents on this m\ cstigation available to anyone. SHEAFFER’S PENS-PENCILSiOESKJSETS SKRIP , J W A. SIILAFrLR PEN COMPANY • FORT MADISON.IOWA.U b A. Pago Tin
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