Page Four 22 WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS JUNE 6 (Continued how page one) dents, and tmenty-five udl receice the Bachelor of Science degree. Thn ly gladuate, mill he in the home economics cool sc, m bile musical edu cation collies nest With six graduat ing. halia.tiial education and nature education follow ssith four and one, respectn cly With tmenty-tmo piospective grad uates, the nietalluigy department leads the School of Mineral Industries Ceramics and mining engineering fol. lass m ith six, each, while petroleum enginuming mith three, and geology with two senior complete the list. ENGINEER TO GIVE ADDRESS Speaking of "The Electric Shock," Di. B Kouweshoven, vice president of the Ames scan Institute of Electrical Engineers, scull address the Penn State branch of the institute in Roost 107 Main Engineeting at 7.30 o'clock Wednesday night Elections LES S IBREURS (Honorary Fencing) Roger M. Henninger '33 Harry Hopkinson, jr. '33 John N Rammacher '33 Patricia L Bastone '34 Helene E Hetzel '34 Jessie A Phy '34 Jacob S Rojahn '34 Harriet C Beenier '35 Edith R Cottom '35 Frank C Honess '35 Earl G. Keyser '35 Maginot W Kinsloe '35 Emily V Kozansky '35 Basil C lapeezky '35 Gneneldine N. Rapp '35 Edith 0 Reese '35 Alumni A. Roberts '35 r Raymond R Rehire '35 Bernard L. Sharon '35 Nancy W. Stahlman '35 Anna V Thorne '35 ——o— LOUISE HOMER tn.a.n•a Honorary Musk soda') Mrs Willa C. Williammee M Dorothy Broome '32 Maly A. Long '32 Came B Gibbons '33 Isobel 0. Hansen '33 Alice M. Muslinll '33 Rosalyn Nieman '33 Helen I. Pollock '33 Margaret E Barnard '3l Eva M. Blichfeldt '24 Fan E. Christine '3 Frances Christine '3l M Annetta Clammer '34 Janice A Colt '3l. Anne E Es ans '34 Rosamond W Raines '34 Grace L Moyer '34 Mabry n V. Roberts '34 Bernice J. Roubert '3l Josephine S. Steller '34 Jane Vial '3l —o— PI SIGMA (lhonuenry Physics) Faculty Dr Merit Scott Graduate Harold J. Ilerbein, DA% Id 11. Rank John D. Snider Alan J. Werner Undergraduate Vincent P Bresnowit7 '.12 William II Ransom n '32 Ro, '32 Louise M Suckfiold '33 Ileniy L Mi3luiray '33 Howard V McMurray '33 Philip S. Turner '33 HIGH QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES Winner Market Phone 883 South Allen St ' - MEN ,I. HERE'S VALUE V:" 1 - CLIP THIS ADV. This Adv. and 25c entitles you to a Durham Duplex Safety Razor (either model) with ono Now Gold Star Hollow Ground Blade and im proved Triplo i Nickel Plated Guard. Try the Blado Mon Swear By— Not At The italel....La Store IMBEIrr J ALILLEII SENSE OF LIFE ATTRIBUTED TO AMERICANS BY SOUPALT "The American people are equipped with a sense of life They see things in a flash, perceive every sensation and impression front without, and re act instantly That's the attribute of youth and power. That's the nth,. buts of America." This was how Monsieur Philippe Soupault, French author and lecturer who will return as a member of the French Institute faculty for the 19:32 Summer Session, characterized Amer ica as he acknowledged his designa tion as winner of the $l,OOO Stra,- burger prize in New York last week. The awetd, established in 1928 by Ralph B. Strasburger, Pennsylt ante newspaper publisher, is given for the best series of articles published in! French newspapers tending "to main tain and fortify the cordial relations wasting between France and the United States." It was awarded to Monsieur Soupault for a series of articles published in Le Petit Pius- L'Elirope Noiivellti, and Le Vac during 1931 and 1932. ' "Instinct or Intelligence in Duds" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Dr Arthur A. Allen, Cor nell University ornithologist and out standing leader in game preseivation and propagation, in Sclmab audito, ium at 3 o'clock Thursday night. The lecture is sponsored by Sigma Xi, honorary graduate scientific societ (Sophomore Campus Sodel}) Adelbert E Allen E. Gibson Cookery Edward P. Cramer John E. Fletcher G. Nelson Green Everett E. Johnson Monroe L Kessler RobertN Kilmoyer Merrill B. Morrison Hugh E Rodham harry N. Sigel Richard A. Sigel Leo N. Skemp John M Stocker Robert E. Weber CLOTHES ARE KEPT DISTINCTIVE WHEN PROPERLY TAILORED Balfurd's Tailor Shop Under the Corner Room -Your Guide To Safe Purchases.... Advertisements Appearing In The Penn State Collegian Are Your Safest Guides in Making Purchases. Read the Advertisements Patronize the Advertisers Mention the Penn State Collegian THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Mansions Soupault sees the "sense at life" as a charactesistie of the Clench people also, and says that this makes it easier for Clench and Amer. cans to uncles stand one another. He discounts the statements by travelers oho accuse Americans of being mer- "Some timeleis in America," he said. "see only the buildings and the niachines and the autocars and the steel. Hence they conclude that the Amman nand has but a single aim —to make money I feel that this is ti LI, The Awn can mind is log ical, but not esclusively mercenary." Monsieui Soupault attended Sor bonne University and began writing fat ses enteel. Ile has had a wide ex- I peli once as a staff wider on numer 'ous Pails min nal., and in addition tO lecturing at Penn State, has lectured a, the uni‘er,ities of Berlin, Leipzig, Prague, and Brussels He is 'the authot of a number of volumes of poetry and mitacism as well as several noel, MITCH ELECTED PRESIDENT Prof Geoige F Mitch of the de 'hutment of economics, has been elected pi e , ident and Dr. Ray H. Dot term of the deportment of philosophy, size president of Pi Gamma Mu, hon. mar) .social %Nonce fraternity. Prof. Thomas If Shealei, of the depart ment of political science, will serve as secretary of the organization. I=l (Sophomore Camp. Social') Waßaz G Benner jr I Geroge II Cummings Jack S Douglass Geolge W. llarvey Harold 1V Kalb Lout, Brozman Lamenee M. Mager IVllltam L. .MeClaren Earl B Palk RlLlmid S Phillips Mau.. L. Symington Job Webb Gordon C Wolf Itichnid E Woo'bed Michael Zeleznock Crime Statistics Here Revealed in : , Report of Police 'Crime at State College last yeal was restricted to a number loner than that of any college town its size in the State, according to the annual police report released for publication le neatly by Albert E. Yougcl, Chief of Police. Of the 653 arrests made in 1931 only 119 were of a character coming under State ,lurisdiction, such as as sault and battery, larceny, and the like Most of the cases resulted - 11..11 violations of borough ordinances and traffic laws. College students, mho form fifty percent of the town's popu-I lotion, constituted 114 us 17 percent of the arrests "Because of the cooperation offeied I the local police by its close associa tion with the student body through the student police force, lawlessness at State College is kept at a mini mum." declared Chief Yougel. "The police department depends on the stu dent body for information leading to arrests, and I want to thank the .tu dents. as a whole, for their gloat help in reporting the possession of liquor and calling to our attention agents defrauding the students," he con cluded. NET MATCH WITH DICKINSON CANCELLED BY LION TEAM Lion netmen's fourth match on the 1932 card was cancelled Nihon the match scheduled with Dickinson Sat urday afternoon was called off due to a shower which left the Vaisity hall courts too muddy for play. ' Wet weather was also responsible for the cancellation of the match which was to have been played with Franklin and Marshall here Thurs day. SHAEFFER HEADS HONORARY Charles W. Shaeffer '33 mils elect ed president of Delta Sigma Pi, hon orary professional commerce frater-: mty, at a meeting of that organiza ' tion recently Albert J. Weber '33 will serve as vice presuleat, Marlin C Shimer '33 as secretary, and William W. Armstrong '33 us treasurer. DO YOU INHALE? LINESMEN DEFEAT ARMY TEAM, 5-TO-1 Golfers Display Greatest Form in Beating Cadets for Third Straight Victory Coach Bob Rutherford's linksmen shot their greatest brand of golf so far this season to overwhelm Army, ti-to-1, for their third straight victory m the first snatch away from home, Saul day. With the Cadets playing hi dlmntly down to the last few holes in every match, the Lions were forced to turn in an averamscore of a little oyes 72 to um three and tie one of the four singles matches. The gallery was treated to one of the greatest contests ever witnessed or the Storm King Golf course, when Bill Nacios tied the amateur course mud with a par 70 to barely nose out ➢teals of Army who shot a 71. This is the second par score turned in by Macros in collegiate competition tlu season. Captain Fteddy Brand had less ti outdo in defeating Young, the Cadet number one man, shooting a 71 score to win with four up and three to go. I Chick Musser beat out , Smith, Army,' two and one, while Bu's Sickles held Cadet Mather to a tie with a 74. Bland and Nacios won in the best ball dou it - hies play four and one The second doubles match v. as not completed, each pair receiving one-half point. liIALONE INSPECTS R. 0. T. C. Major General Paul B Malone, •ommandmg general of the third corps tea, inspected the R. 0 T C unit e;tet day Wise Up! Get Your Hair Cut at • AUSTIN'S Over Club Restaurant, Allen Street Buy CIGARETTES with the difference! Campus Bulletin I — l Freshman women will hold an im portant class meeting at 6:30 o'clock Thursday in 405 Old Main: 12E= The Outing club will meet in room 318 Old Main tomorrow night at 7 o'clock for the election of officers. ——o— Freshmen candidates for the busi ness staff of Old Main Bell will meet in Room 317, Old Mom at 7.30 o'clock, Wednesday night. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TlON—lndondual instruction fo Leguiners. Call 7794, or see Mrs. F J. Eamahan, Fyc Apartments. Etc WANTED—POSITION AS COOK orl second help at fraternity or board mg house during summer session. Mrs. Mitchell, phone 327-R, 434 W. College Ave. • 2tpdHe WILL TILE PERSON WHO TOOK coat by mistake front in front of Botany Lab please return same to Al Kaplan at Beta Sigma Rho and re ceive his own? ltcompSHß LOST—A Schaffer Ever-Sharp pen ml, black and white, with name Robert H. Spohn on st. Reward if returned to 220 E. Foster. Phone 217-R. ItPdEF LOST—Opal ung m Old Ilfam Re tale to Miss Kell. at Kappa Alpha Theta house Reward Itcha Certainly . . . 7 out of 10 smokers inhale knowingly... the other 3 inhale unknowingly DOyouinhale? Seven out often smokers know they do. The other three inhale without realizing it. Every smoker breathes in some part of the smoke he or she draws out of a cigarette. Think, then, how important it is to be certain that yoirr cigarette smoke is pure and dean—to be sure you don't inhale certain impurities! Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has dared to raise this much-avoided subject . . . because certain impurities concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco leaves are removed by Luckies' famous purifying process. Luckies created that process. Only Luckies have it! Do you inhale? More than 20,000 physi• cians,after Luckies had been furnished them for tests:basing their opinions on their smok ing experience, stated that Luckies are less irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. "It's toasted" Your Throat Protection— against irritation—against cough --, .--- ----- EEEMM . _ WM IN ON LUCKS" STRIKE-60 onedtrn wmvai gm, b th, fined nn artbarar,Aind sums La kySrnkrnrurhoruw,u, nad.Thimby wad Saarao rut utterer N.O C Tuesday, May 17, 1932 NOTICE—AII kinds of haircuts, 40e. Enew Barbee Shop, 2nd floor, op posite Post Office on East Beaver Avenue. AtchE'T OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE fin several men and women living in NN esters Pennsylvania and Ohio for summer and permanent employ as Dis trict Sales Manager for the Safety Electrical Appliance Company. Call C. P. Smith, Triangle Fraternity, and arrange for preliminary interview. FOR SALE—Set of left-handed golf 'clubs, good make, praetmally un used. See Prothero at Mama house. IteompWP LOST—GoId rim glasses, Eng. 8., May 5. Renard. Return to Jack Ved, 114 E. Fairmount Ave. 313. J. DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY STARK BROS. & HARPER Blue Ribbon Ice Cream Made By HARVEY BROS. Take Home a Pint or Quart and Treat Yourself to the Best
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