Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 15, 1932, Image 3

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    Friday, April 15, 1932
Fraternity Averages
Sigma Tau Phi 1 57
Delta Theta Sigma 1.51
Triangle 1.47
Alpha Chi Rho 1.40
Phi Sigma Delta 1.40
Sigma Pi 1 35
Beta Sigma Rho 1.34
Phi Delta Theta 1.31
Phi Pi Phi 1 27
Tau Phi Delta 1,27
Alpha Chi Sigma 1.20
Kappa Delta Rho 1 25
Theta Upsilon Omega__ 1.24
Phi Gamma Delta 1 22
Phi Mu Delta 1.22
Theta Chi 1.21
Alpha• Gamma Rho 1.19
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1.10
Delta Chi 1.18
Phi Epsilon 2 1.18
Alpha Tau Omega 1.16
Phi Sigma Kappa 1.12
Sigma Chi 1.11
Theta Nu Epsilon 1.11
Phi Kappa__..... 1.10
Theta Kappa Phi 1.09
Chi Phi 107
Phi Lambda Theta 107
Sigma Nu 107
Tau Kappa Epsilon 106
Acacia 105
Sigma Phi Sigma 1.05
Alpha Sigma Phi 1.04
Delta Tau Delta 1.04
Theta Xi 103
Pi Kappa Alpha 1 02
Kappa Sigma 101
Beta Theta Pi 100
Phi Kappa Sigma .99
Alpha Kappa Pi .07
Beta Kappa .97
Lambda Chi Alpha 97
Sigma Alpha Epsilon__ 97
Phi Kappa Tau 96
Phi Kappa Psi 94
Delta Upsilon .92
Delta Sigma Phi .01
Alpha Phi Delta .89
Pi Kappa Phi 89
Omega Epsilon
Mother's Day
MAY Bth . . .
Mother Will Appreciate Your ' '.,
_ 0
PHOTOGRAPH
) on this day /0 /0
The Penn , State Photo Shop
212 East College Avenue
You'll want to get up
for "TOURIST" classes!
Mortarboards are shuffleboards ... 10 &clocks are deck•sports
. 5 o'clocks are tea dances. .or sleep through your 11 o'clock
in a deck chair. You'll want to stay up for masquerades,
birrabendr,, jollifimtions, dances, concerts, dinners with de-
Ilaous food, bridge toumaments,or doing absolutely nothing
and doing it very well. Sign up now! It's schoontra aweigh
to Europe ..in the Tourist Char of Lloyd Express and Cabin
LMers...and the "tuition" fee is extremely mvdest hi price.
ENGLAND • FRANCE • IRELAND • GERMANY
*Go abroad to study this summer at one of the great foreign
universities. The Lloyd will take you there!
32'to 52 Day Tours
The zest of travel and the bright eyes of adventure! 5 to 7
countries in Europe...great cores, old-world scenes,and local
color. .of Germany, France, England, Italy, Switzerland,
Austria, Holland, Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia. Convenient
=dings on Lloyd liners. A remarkable bargain arranged by
Student Pleasure Tours, Inc., and the Open Road. The price
includes round-trip passage, hotels, meals, sightseeing, trans
portation, baggage, and other incidentals. $195 up.
NORTH GERMAN
. LLOYD
1711 Walnut St., Philadelphia,.Pa., Tel
Rittenhouse 4300, or your local agent
Waltonians Seek 'Denizens of Deep
As 1932 Trout Season Opens Today
Student and professional anglers,
both ardent follower, of old Tiaik
Walton, will line the banks of ndarby
streams, seeking the speckled deni
zens of the deep, when trout season
officially opens today.
Sailors and golfers may pray for
"red at night," bkt the true fisher
man hopes for "red in the morning."
A murky sky and a slightly muddy
stream are the delight of the angler
oho would wrest the long unmolested
trout from his hole.
Gray howl of the morning will see
numerous enthusiastic Waltonians Is
smug forth to the call of the fort and
reel Flies may be the bait used by
the more experienced anglers, but
the humble earthworm will still
dangle on the end of many more
amateur hooks.
inr:ng creek, near the College hog
2. Alpha Phi Sigma 124
3. Chi 'Upsilon 1.19
3 Elnia / 1 19
5. Sigma Phi Alpha 115
0. Phi Kappa Nu 113
7 Tau Sigma Phi 1.03
Alpha Zeta 2 01
Women's Organizations
Delta Gamma 187
Kappa Alpha Theta 1.82
Kappa Kappa Gamma.___- 180
CM Omega 1.79
Alpha Omicron Pt 1.52
Pill Mu 1.31
Theta Pin Alpha 1.02
Ltiodelphat 211
Oread 1.77
- 16.
- 1.22
- 1.27
- 1.31
- 1.46
All College Women____
All College Men
All College
Non-Fraternity Men____
Non-Fraternity Women_
farm, will probably be amont the
most popular angling places tomor
row, if past experience may be relied
upon. Previous catches there indicate
that it Is one of the best trout streams
in the State.
Other adjacent rivulets, nem Oak
Hall, Boalsburg, and Lemont are also
likely to claim their share of devo
tees to the sport. And floor to the un
happy mortal who forgets either his
fishing license or his pipe
Ever since that jolly old ironmon
ger and fish lover, hank Walton, pub
lishbd his rhastetpiece, The Complent
Angle), Its 1653, fishing has been the
favorite sport of many. Today, los
ers of the pastime glean their info,
Motion from the numerous "outdoor"
magazines which have been devoting
their pages to trout fishing for the
past several %echo
WOMEN DEBATERS TO MEET
UNIVERSITY OE PITTSBURGH
:With both Penn State teams vic
torious in debates with Ursinus wo
men's teams this week, a co-ed de
bating paw, composed of Sarah A
Ferree '33 and Marie G s Mahoney '34,
will argue the negative side of the
state socialism-capitalism question
with a Univeraity of Pittsburgh 'WO
men's team at Pittsburgh tonight.
Although then• final debate at home
will be held May S with the Seth Low
Junior College of Columbia Umser
say, a women's team composed of
Virginia t. Dunmire '34 and Gertrude'
Tulin '34 will present the negative
side of the state socialism question in
a contest with Skidmore College at
Saratoga Springs, N. Y
A Wise Man said, "Unless you can save, you
can't succeed." A sayings account here is
the starting point in the rage to success.
The First National Bank
Of State College
JOHN T. MCCORMICK
President
Chesterfl
e bee &Mut.
BOSWELL
SISTERS
10,30 p mE ST
SHILKRETS ORCH
NORMAN BR
The cicjareffe that's MILE
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIED
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRLM
TION— Individual instruction for,
Legonnei s. Q/11.7704, or see Mrs F.'
J. lionrnhan, li'ye Apnitments Eteli!
OPPORTUNITY FOR 10 WEEKS
summer work. Phone 260 and ask
for Freed. , ltcomolle
LOOKING FOIL TRANSPORATION
late today or catty Saturday to
Al'cutout; at neat vicinity. Call Nes-
Lc: 274. thumpNe
SOS SALE-1-piece livingrooni knit°,
2 student tables, 1 day bed, steel
folding cot Foot tables, 1 eleven feet
ion, 1 eight feet long, 2 five feet long
22:1 S. Athei ton St Phone 8134
FOR RENT—Two looms, =mum
date: three $3O each pm month
Room and three meals 121 E Pugh ]
St. ltpdFT
LOST—Pan of glasses at lunch coons
1r Mundy's Corners after Easter
seention Belles ed to have been
picked up by PePn State student Call
Lehr Beta Theta Pi. Phone 127
RACKETEERS Worthington's got
the guts if 3 ou'se got the impel
Worthington, S. A E. Phono 111
R. F. STEIN
Gas, Oil, Alemiting
Fireproof Storage
21-Hour Seri ice
Phone 252
DAVID F. KAPP
Cashier
AvY
EDWARD Celebrates
o•t,.
Imported and Domestic Fabrics
CUSTOM-TAILORED
to your individual measure
DURING ANNIVERSARY ONLY
FOR
Not just a few, but fabrics for
every taste—all new for Spring .
—all fast sellers! Hand-picked
from our finest lines for this
important Event. We're cele
brating for the first time in
eight years and we're not using
FoHoning our Anni‘ ersary these fabrics
any half-way measures! %%in go back to their regular higher prices.
Quantity of fabric is limited. Early choice
is recommended.
Edward Tailoring Co.
Smith's Tailor Shop
Mktilw.r
e
Oktk;
R . . . that TASTES BETTER!
Saving You 25 or 40 per cent on
Custom- Tailored Spring Clothing
$31.75 and $39.75
110 E. Beaver Ave
up o
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Peke Three