CAMPUSEER DY mmsEts• Thig is the story of Dom Glavatt Who tratelled to thutungham School He found the fulls plette, and tth at that, But they Is sod to pronounce hum gi fool. Oh Boni Giasatt, Boni Gins ntt' Why did you let people 'onov about that, :net. cent lion a photo—n fine lona irg. lie Surrounded I.* beautiful nes "Till. is shat you think of hum aid P. G. But not chat nr think, if lou please." 01 , Howard R G , Oh Ilimard R (I.f Do you leall., think ,ou'io that kind of a lien "I lonm nhy the', sent it,' says Dom Grno ntt, 'They'l e i tally quite fond of me, see? That canted to to rte—they thscoNined in that An escuqc to unto smoothing to me" You think It was i calls pi rriwly that' , 011! Boni Gras att! OIP Boni Ci as at, 801. McClure is one of those people who hate be le greatly attached to this college and don't seem want to leans They hang mound for years, going classes occasmnnlly and enjoy mg the atmosphere the, quiet little has en. Bob has been here for 10 some tune. and he has been inalong the a .estling ad iegularly Ile aas first noal' ed his numerals er be ens in the Class of 1920. Then after he had abed to stay longer, he changed to the Class of 11, and he eon MMr als in that class too Now is wearing the 1912 athletic :maid and he has a ..et of classmate,. The (losable with numel Ms is that 'ori hose to nut and min a new set merry tune tons class pla ns and leases you behind A man mho has won so in three (lament class°, should lie crated this hes , lie should be allomed to em.hange his smal ls lot a letter Too can meal one of thew indefi- In MC son has eat lead the State College Times r meek V.ele gusting the folluming horn the 'Half "Ptsh tosh, Flothy , Ho, do you get that. uny 9 "In 3001 last itsque you—ol nne or vran second aslant bung-startels—saul, Rpenl,lng nr 0000 of slung the Scum ➢all dam • 'Search around the house for an old battered, grey fedora hat and the la clest straig tie you car find Hue a tu\ of about 1003 village, lento to dance the one-step lireeted bt Y. NI C .1 mem ber s on then annual outing and seems toast, and late an °Wet-looking, co-ed You flmuld have no trouble nose In Just m alkmg in, the door Leerct oil! flunk you% e Dean War nock, Billie Dye, Col onel Boat or Governor Pmehot ' "The other three notables can speak for them- Ives—and olten do As for me—moll, my tn . , is post al stuff, it nip dress cult, morn only to the Mir ] n Ball and the Junior Prom, that dates back to POOP of one-step I nener learned floor Y C A 0 eenie roasters or fiat house roller coasters. eh as it is, I thought it up myself. That older. king co-ed seen onith me at dances is usually my Ie "Anti as fan that battered old hat—l On ass that an ay theca yearns ago It is a nets one I hate been "It I can at tang,. tt with these othet three, we'll foul ltalk into a class dance soon in such :Able, and nnei as will make you young bloods look like an stinted te tbook on what just simply isn't being e! FINAL WEEK Manhattan Shirt Sale Manhattan Shirts $1.95—52.50—53.00 Values $1.55 or 3 for $4.50 MANHATTAN PAJAMAS sl.9s—s2.so—s3.so—Values NOW $1.55 and $1.95 4MONTGOMERY'S THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAI4 Principal Backs High School 1 As Preparation for College This in the third of 0 nei no, of 71111,1100 S to deb, one the ode goat y of high sehoot pi corn otion ohmen bir Penn State Pi "411,11 A nothm len point One espiessed on the question of high sLhool ..hoarelation ln College ft 0511111011 in hen Pi mcmal To Tbi}s of the State College High school commented es tei do% on omissions advanced by Dt Fredei tic IV. Chrens and Prof o,cm Smith One of the gr cutest problems of the public school Instructor is to fill the educational needs of divergent gi oups Some of the pupils he trains 0,111 continue then education in col m bile others scant a tiarrung which they can consider complete ,when they finish high school," Prin. j enrol Hays said. It is hard for the college pr °lessor to see those drfficultie, confronting high school educators, in 3h Hays' opinion In larger cities, public school pupils are lILVIIi3d according to whether they do or do not expect to attend college and are trained to this end, he pointed out Principal Hays — Mkt es anothrs 'point to be considered is that a much Ihigher percentage of pupils enter co , - loge now than six or seven years ago, land that, as a result, the loam-grade 'student rs more In evidence Ile is con‘lnced that thisj. true regardless lot the rather exacting college entrance irequitements, because lira high num. I her of pupils places a gowns number in the first tuo-fifths of the class ! In gi% ing his junction to the assoc KAPPA Pill KAPPA ELECTIONS Manor., Fduration) Facial R G Bel menter Herber t Keep's-Balser I' IL Koos Graduate, Donald 0. Cameron John A. Cooper F L Croon AitrS Lick Undergraduates George H K Sohdh "12 Vincent T. Car me '32 Richard A Car, olth 'l2 Samuel Moss ison '32 Laurence J Sennon '32 Har old P Snuth '32 Charles 13 Teri ill '32 Kenneth NV Thomas '32 Stanley S. Z3chousl“ '32 George L. Crouse '33 Albert II Hobb, '33 Edna, .1 Kenzma '3l Eduar d S. Km's, irks '3l Eduard S Pierce 'l3 you like ...is the smoke she likes for you! "I like to see a man smoke a pipe , " You've heard your own girl say it, perhaps You re sure to hear it wherever , girls get together. They puff away at our cigarettes. ' , Cr'' . 4 Y But they like to see `F. • ,r• wi hat ea go at the "strong.silentman's smolte"—a cons • Pamonable, time r.l proven pipe. There is some- She Ithe you in smoke thing satisfying P,P, about a pipe. If, a slow, reflective, hard-thinking woke 1 —or a calm, relaxing, restful smol c. The hunter's smoke, the fisherman's ismoke, the engineer's - smoke—a man's smoke, through and through And pipe smokers nho kr= their fine tobaccos tell you tiler:, no blend quite like the fine selected burleys of Edgeworth the fin onto tobacco in '• • 42 out of 20 leading 6j o, colleges 4 1 (). Do try Edge- .. • worth Pot' ...!'17.2 i ; caps you ts . like it. as ti ell as - most men, in ' to 12.0t,0t 41. your dealer's Or send for free sample if you \ ISil Ad dress lams S Bro Co., 103 S. 22d Street, Richmond. Va. EDGE" SMOKING 'TOBACCO Edgeworth is A blend of fine old burleys, wah :is natural savor enhenced by Edge. worth's distinctive and exclusive elev enth process Buy . i-i-x ..,... : rr - - - xi Edgeworth any- - ix where in two forms lel% Rit# —Edgeliorthßendy- [pv uniA Rubbed and Edge. ',.... ,1 1010itAgt worthPlugSlice All CUlf„ ' 88,4 sixes, :50 pocket lig L. ' , package to $1.50 - "',_ - , ..wRp., h. - pound humidor tin .7 34 , . ..... ,---, -1 1----k,, ,,:-. '' 0 4 , EDGE -,,N,.,ff ion that high schools me eliminating •asy courses, Mr Hays soul that, ,hrle this is true, he helloes that the 'n-called easier courses substituted sic better fitted to the student's needs and may be easier for this res .. Conmwnting on the statement that 'ugh schools tend to place teaclrns whether or not they are suited to 'each the particular courses a,signed :hem, Mr Hays said, "To Inv know ledge, this condition exists only In high schools m here it is neces sary to have Instructors teach two or more courses. In the coon of larger schools, teachers almost without ex ceptron are placed in the course whey_ than major interest lies This is true now more than ever before, be cause thole is a surplus of teachers, and it is easy to find the person best suited to the need." In regard to the matter of lack of personal =titan° in high schools, !Mr Hays said that this is a natural ;condition and is hard to mmeome he !cause tin strident Ines at home. lie bellows that the Junior college, where the individual lives at home during the first two years of study, may solve the problem • DUTCHER ATTENDS MEETING Piof R. Adams Dutchm, head of the agricultutal biochemistry department, attended n committee meeting on le vising the vitamin standnids in the United States Phaimacopoem, an authoritative ieference book in tho field of dings, in New Foil: City last Finlay Composed of men iepiesent ing the entire country, the committee hopes to coopeiate with a similar group in I:mope to Intel nationalive sitamin standaids Students Eat at CRAIG'S RESTAURANT While Your House Is Closed BEST FOOD at the LOWEST PRICE Oxford Review Books Chemistry Physics German French - . Spanish Economics "A Thorough Review Is Half the Examination" Athletic Store COLLEGIAN SERVICE DIRECTORY The Firms Listed Below Are Reputable and Rehable—They Will Serve You Well YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR MEALS AT LAIRD'S TEA ROOM Phone 316-J __ We. College Ave POND PAPER 50 , sheets, 8Y,s11" (tHc andeN•rlt 85c JOHN E RYAN Omega. Epsilon natermty Phono 97 Freo Delivery—When You Need It Close & Brouse Garage Office d Inapeebon Stelaon 226 , 1 Genci al Repel,. of All Makes ' of Cats Phone 71 MG W. College Ave. H. W. SUDDS Futnitura and Cabinet Warlc UPHOLSTERING Furnituie Repairing and Refinishing North Sparks Street State College, Pa Phone 1390-11 Fine Announced For - Tardy Registiation The t egular five dollar fine for late registration will be enforced on all students not enrolling in their scheduled periods, William S Hoffman, College tegistrar, has announced He also remained stu dents that no one moll be permitted to enter the budding to tegister dining the last half hour of his assigned tnne. The petals - 101. registration, ac cording to initials, are as follosis A to Bor T 5 Bos to Co W 1- 5 Ca to E T 10- 1 8' to G IV 8-12 II toI T 1-5 J to K AV 1- 5 T., Me to Mar T 10- 1 Mas to 0 W 8-12 P to R T 1-5 S to Sp AV 1- 5 St to V T 10- 1 W to Z W 8-12 Have You Tried That Different Flavor, so Healthful and 'Nutritious a . I 1 109 E. Beaver Ave Elgin Wrist Watches 1 / 2 Price Juste Few Left I — ::'ERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING Shomberg's 107 East Beaver Avenue Oppos Ito Postoff lee SPECIALS FOR JANUARY NESTLE PERMANENTS $5.00 ' LE MUR , $7.50 FINGER WAVES .50 SHAMPOO .50 CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE PIIONE 888 CLARK MOTOR CO. TAXI SERVICE Official Inspection Station 224 East College Avenue Special 'nips Featuted—Phone 590 BUS SERVTE State College—Lewistown Leave State College__-_lO 30 a m Leave State College__ 3 00 p. m An Ivo Lewvitown--11 50 a m Ai tilt,' Lewmtou.,..__ A 80 p. m Leave Lewistown____ 1 25 p. in Lenvu Lewlstoun____ 5.30 p in. Alm° State College-- 2 45 p ra Arm° State College...—. 6.50 p. in Boalsburg Auto Bus BOALSBURG, PA. Official Inspection Station 2635 SHOEMAKER BROS Phone 530 1000 Went College Avenue Tuesday. January 2d. 1932 tATIII-A M ' .-- 111. ::. (Matinee Dad) al 1.30) TUESDAY— James Dunn. Sally Eilers in "DANCE TEAM" WEDNESDAY-. El Wendel, John Gilbert in "WEST OF BROADWAY" THURSDAY— Warner Oland, Linda Walking in Earl Derr Biggers' "CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE" FRIDAY— Gloria Swanson in "TONIGHT OR NEVER SATURDAY— Doug Fturhanks, Jr., Joan Modell "UNION DEPOT" Allman Marsh in "UNDER EIGHTEEN NEXT TUESDAY— Rphert Montgomery in `LOVERS COURAGEOUS Linda Watkins, H. 13. Warner in "GOOD SPORTS" Laurel and Hard) Comedy NEXT THURSDAY— James Cagney, Loretta Young in NITTANY '73 TUESDAY— (Hatinee la I an O'clock) "HELL DIVERS" WEDNESDAY "DANCE TEAM THURSDAY 'WEST OF BROADWAY' PRIDAY— "cHARLTE CHAN'S CHANCE SATURDAY "TONIGHT OR NEVER" The Melent Place to Eat THE CLUB RESTAURANT 20G Allen Sheet DINE WITH US Ziegler's Barber Shop BOG West College Avenue McClelland Chevrolet Co South Allen Street Official Inspection Station 7709 GOMM COAL and WOOD Slate College's New Coal Yard KOFMAN CO. Phone 944 10S South Frazer Street