Page Four VEtlwln J. Griffiths. Stanley \V. Mason. Shn for Meekir Jrnnw Munit* Melvin 11. Peteri 11. N. Shavl^RrnUuaic). . AlphajChi Rho J Howell N. Babbit,•Chester W. Moore, Johi W. G. HibbV'Robert Piatt Harry M. Price,‘'Walter K. StorrsJ'Johr Sellers, t/ 1/T Alpha Chi Sigma 7 Benjamin R. Bnrßeltf’John W. Klyel. James \ H. Jacobs G. I-everKG. Harry X C. KesslerJ-'Ttobcrt W. MlllerJ, *■*, Truman K. Scoot. *»»“* ' OTia Gpmma Rho 2. I Korl P. Cntlcrn)]. |/ DonnU C. Nfd>lc Greaves rTieortfe Hart, Chester J. Tysonrfclmer U. Ness *34. I Alpha/Kappa i*i s m / Sinclair Adnm/ / Le3lie Broßnn, Jphn F. r * Cunnincham/AV'illnnl R. Hancock*'i2dwnrd Lcwiflf*Etlward J. PebchlMfiehard F. Troxeß r? .Alpha i'Hi Deltas ' John P. FUlcllT Frank Inn nuzzl,•’Harry LatorroKGcorKe L. Lutz, \ G Alpha Phi Sigma i / 0 ft Thomas 2?. Karl L. Burcharu *3J. Alpha Sigma Phi ■y i William S, BcnncttKThomas EnEloshatrtf 3 P .T«hH Gillart''Leroy Hicks-Ulpb* «aL-Liuah«rt,VLaroche _ Bill ), Royer* >» Jack P. GoCdinjrMieorgc B<*’Hcnry, w ßoy W.i Kohler,Hfarlan •Nost'cli, W. Shew, Robert B. StemrJack Calahan ’36, Francis Wackcr ‘34. j f" 1 * —■ — jjelta Delta / Richard BottcpfUtd. "Rich ard S. Bnuxfr. Ulorold M. I*' Johji— McCpay, **3ohn Me —-.flfesror? ' Carl L. .Miller. *-Thomns JJoetra, ‘Charles StaUamith, Frank Waterman. "Robert Youtca. •si— —frcttjnlfysilun T^i Robert Hickling, 4£van Poiitt, *B5, Anton Wagner *35. Idwar jJStaa -7 ij Grant F./Mrf[yr John D. Stontbaugh, U.'-Stokcs, *33, , Ko*- s/ Frank Hip/artncir Robert John£oiL Drue Whytenlght, Herbert Troutman, Henry Gil more '36. Kappa Sigma . u Jack BcnnctiT Clare Comstock, Munro Cor j )bin, Rlchard/f vHomlcraonl ]/{J Jackfeifaht, Gardmyr / .McCloskeyyCcorgc Pal / ton,"David James. ** f Lambda/Chi Alpha !\ W • R' c k° r d Bastion, James Announcement— Pressing 1 35c Gernerd’s 140 Allen Street We Sell All Kinds of Sandwiches Wholesale Soft Drinks Texas Lunch On Allen' Street Schlow’s Quality Shop Displaying the'Newest in EVENING STREET SPORT APPAREL SCHLOW’S Quality Shop TO LOOK WELL— TO SAVE— Have us take your measurements for one of our reasonably priced tailor-made suits. All you do is pick the pattern and material from our large selection of the latest fabrics. ' ■ LIST OF/453 FRATERNITY PLEDGES J J f Book?, William Gflntcr? William Mnntrjrf Ray* Vionil Edward RunibnUKlfr Bovnrd Tomlinson, Clay Wcnvci£«»— Omcisa Eusilim, f_finr\ Eorticchilcn Robsjt E.>Carcy. Vernon F 2 Dy«r Charlea Wrf'fiiflerrLnmnr Hollar/ ’Richurd W. . Phi pdlta Theta /3# Dunvcwy Uwk. Htekford DunliwrKfqpttft don LamojCKichnrd JUolej** Harry Northrup jr.. Lnwwjn A. , <' *>• Phi l’i Albert nnrd Benjnminyf< r lotk[ii#i , l SnbJosky,* r Lcoiw<*' PhifcOamifri i/ 7 ltol>ort (1 ILwfnon. Carl W. Hnsclfr'tvillnrd C. PhilipST •Steve A. Scot£^^ PJrnCappa / Joseph nstf; HoffroiddSTichael thews, RoantW?? James Shenrfcw’ftlberl SwcAfTnul Turekv Willard P. Herr.'' / vPhL'KalTpa K. Haines jr.. Donald S. Uroditfield, Nicholas / Dinick. Archibald Pariah, Wilson F-PtfllucKltichard E % Robin son, Robert ZernJ'' Phi Kapjin Sigma 11. Ward Jjtfn/rN. Robert Collin'*. G. Wilbur Cope, ueorffu It. Dnyis, Cyrus Gordon, James li/Kniirht, Henry Si'JlcFall, Alec/Mor-* ris, William K. /Olloncfjke. John W'v Ofer nnd, Wayne l.. 1 * Stnhlcr. Clarence V. Wat kins. Thomas Hammond ’35, A- C. Harper jr. *35. s Phi Kappa Tau,* ,■ Clarence Stmitcuv'M. 'Blacksmith. William Qtfilfrey, Jobri it. linrbmijch, Russell C. [Hertglcr. John H. Poke JER>, Sherman Knock. Georirr Rees. Willinm 'Rccs/'Wilson C. Charles F. Smith ’35. Phi Lambda Theta Rnymor- Benctt. Citrl-Ferjnison, RabcctaHoy, ftobcrt-Koch, Irvin Bodlnc ’35, D. Hurm ’35. Phi Mu Delta Grcinr Waic=Wi=Sayl«r, Paul D. Schuock. Phi Pi Phi t s F. Hlachmon, Quentin Charles" H.UHenkles, John vE.*' Miller. James lltyrlck, William W. ’• Phi Sigma Delta ■"'"FhHfp'Atbert, Albert Bcrkowlt*. Jack /Bern hard. Itornnrd \W/Kttimcer,/Aaron P. ‘Crcndcl. •HarryVßochman, Hnruld Levenscjn. Henry J. MillorT" Martin J; ,Schcimnn, Charles M. »/ V . City Shoe Repairing WE NO’W'OFFER. Half-Soling and Heels < for $l.OO ALL WORK GUARANTEED THE Spender never succeeds in anything he undertakes and never fails to place the blame for his lack of success upon others. START AN ACCOUNT NOW at the Peoples National Bank ANNOUNCEMENT We Have Been Named the Local Representative for NEVILLE COKE The Clean, Economical Fuel For Price Call HILLSIDE ICE & COAL COMPANY Phone 136-J INQUIRING IS SAVING With our modern equipment we arfe able to guarantee you clean laundering and prompt service We specialize in fraternity and family washes . Inquire today about our special rates on sheets, pillow cases, etc. Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Ave. §22.50 §24.50 SclmVrlr. jr. t Daniel J. Strauss, Murray / Sifrmn Pi^ Wnctyimnn, Kmnnuel M. Gordon ’35. ,/ ./ n , T ni,: Philip A¥mstn>nit,JWillufm Dixon,yr.. Rob- Phl b»sma Kappa c rt F. a Carman. Shuldfiti; Jones. D. Hammond. Jamtii Ken/*Afi W.> C^^rHnn. I . K»PPa iUpha . Sigma Tau Phi . William— Hi—Crnmerr Arthur-G.—Frrr AI- _ ... . phonae Gate*. Charles—F„—Ktric, -Roland. 'namiin? Pgythr. dtroffic W.-Obcrholtwr.-MeKCirry ■*W. Scott. *»«■>—•■ Mnrael-JvaU, -Mmtrtce-Kirwhnxsr. t»« ir r,, . - • laadMC-Aempiner. /Irvin* r rhl / < fc. OWaaor. AoooldJTuekerroan, MoHop-Wenw. * Lloyd James Cnrsotf, RobortTU. Jo*cph-J.-VWnebu*sh. Sidney Dnvi.la.ns/William C, JGrittipf Marvin M- *h J . Itoptfr. Daniel C. JonK WilTiam.-K!cpfrinfcer, jfSTau Kappa Epsilon “KTcrt B. Y*kS. Jam* A. Srffcu>l. • • lto b, c»W-Rr|Bret«rr A*ti»ur>CW>-dohn, .Mur* J. W-vreTrJr-Mnmforrl-. Seier. # GotMCr,Jack P Pritchard,'’ Ray Albert— Afutow, -James--Barnard >—John—lk Davisr~Harry-B<”Hend«r»onr*Fred—li.—Liehteo* Cola, -Henry C.-M—Lon«acre,- John-0.-MiUe'y l Jornw-ReOr, Robert Wcin '35. THE NITTANY NUT SHOP Beater* Ave. Opposite Postoffice Hjghest Quality Imported and Domestic Nuts Processed Daily in Our Own Kitchen Always Fresh Home Made NUT CANDIES 153 S. Allen Street STATE COLLEGE ... OUR PLAN TELLS YOU HOW ... THE PENN . STATE COLLEGIAN Stcabjmsfe=*Mlai>, wmiwir.B. Pw)nk.-J-Uiu. Smariga, Stirhnn W RnuHi Alpjwnd**—fir Thfnliltim.T J. Wnm 1. George-. D. Zurine. * fT-V . r Tlicta y Samuel Baxter, . •CorJey,-Fninklin-H.,PriJchurd, -Thomas-*'Whitc. Theta.kappa Phi EEank~Ajburg«rr^hn.Bucl^-Miltpn / *Carvcr, L«rDuff»,—AndrowTf3ardncr/FranlCM..Kchoe, John-KllDoilZ-Bcnjamin MclxjFkcy,--J*hn_.Mc- GcorgcLßtHff. RobcaLJi Cur"' Jack giiroXon. PauNPtTCJtSneL,, Arllnton Robwl’TT tirWarth. RgJjcrt L. Tucker, Charles K^Turner. Sigma Phi Sigma Phone 124 “NATIONALLY KNOWN” STETSON D .■■■ ‘‘JUSTLY FAMOUS” _ On Alien Street Traditjionally The Corner ' unusual Gcehatir— Wolfct"—Jamto—o3lara,—Frank r inter,-RH^Jr’ftttrtrte. Theta Nu Epsilon Edward 'Clyde D, JBfoom *35, George W, Britton ’35, Uernastt S. Cnrlcn, Wickllffe Yf/ Crider, Harrison F. Eltinghnm •35. Donald' / R.V»ciger, A., Conrad Haiges ’35, Jacob H. Elbur lir-lflchnrds, John hi. Schaefer *35, James Ralph I. Schwalm, . Theta Upsilon Omega Robor^C«-rMfipti,—Woodrowf^k-Sirydor. Theta Xi RoHor-Grlffttb; Edward—Hoffman. Richard C.-Ho)limdr Whitham-JL~Hunt/ Robert Mac* ISou.'^pht^^er^SG 1 1!r#nkIIll ~ IL ' LEWIS TO LEAD DISCUSSION . Associated Commons Club Speaking on “Books in College,” Amos A/Eafcriy. summon Willard F. Lewis, College librarian, W. FrnmccnfiCld, Harry »I. Tjllbcrt, Forest W. ... , ~, .... , > . , I HunsiciLirrChurbs R. «fiia tori Casimir a. will lead the third of a senes of dis |DkS l "SvHSnr'L. DuvM S ’ cussions sponsored by the Penn State HOW TO AVOID BONERS THE UNITED STATES IS LOCATED IN THE TEMPERANCE ZONE L \ v i>Vs jj POOR BILL BONER-he just can’t think straight. He thinks a person is safe from contagious disease if he is intoxicated! But no college", man ever pulls boners with a good pipe between his teeth. There’s something about a pipe and tobacco that soothes a man, helps him think straight. That is, of course, if he uses the right tobacco.! A recent investigation showed Edge worth to he the favorite tobacco at Ifi out of s!t leading colleges . If you’re not already an Edgeworth smoker, there’s new smoking satis faction waiting for you. Edgeworth’s blend of fine old hurleys is distinc tive, different. You’ll know after the first puff. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO TO CONTINUE LOOKING WELL- 4 O’Clock Classes Fewer, Bissey Says (Continued from page one) each year in College, Mr. Bissey re vealed. Only 2.5 percent of the fresh man classes are scheduled for four o’clock hours while 12. - percent of the present senior group .take classes at this hour. The increase is due to the wido variety of elective courses .permitted the student'as he advances ■ each year, according to the scheduling officer. You can buy Edgeworth tobacco anywhere in two forms—Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice. All sizes—ls£ pocket package to pound humidor tin. Or, if you would like to try before you buy, writefora/rcesamplepacket.Address Larus & Bro. Com- St., Richmond, Va. We press every Stetson D Suit free of charge, for you. This offer lasts for one year after the date you purchase your suit. Stetson D’s clothes are specially designed for the college man. ' ' $27.50 Tuesday, October J, 1932 Christian association in the llufjK Beaver lounge in Old Main at 7 o’clock tomorrow night. “BROCHON” THE HOUSE OF FAVORS Fraternity Jewelers Stationery Engravers Complete Line on Display EVERY AFTERNOON in SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP , Elder—Representative WATCH THIS i HE SAWS HER. _JNTWa EVERYTHING’S under,control when you eat Nature’s own energy foodj.loo % whole wheat (Shredded Wheat for short!) Launch .two big biscuits into a bowl of milk or cream and hop to it. And get this! ALL the energy-building- elements that. Nature put into wheat are right, here in these golden-brown So call the waiter! Tell him you’ve decided to double up on energy! Tell him you want to put spring in your step and fire in your eye. Tell him you want Shredded Wheat! When you see Niagara Palls on the package; -you KNOW you have Shredded Wheat. SHREDDED WHEW NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPAN? "Uneeda Bakers” ’ $32.50