Puke Foiir . _ • ir I tAUM A Wlrne , " 4, 4 TC,r,,,C: SHOWS DALLY-1:30. 3:OD, GSA 800 And a Cumplete Shun . as Late as 9 I'. Al. TODAY AND FRIDAY Kay Francis, Al Jolson: Dolores Del Rio, Ricarro Cortez, Dick Powell, Ha Leßoy; Guy Kibbce, Hugh Herbert Fifi D'Orsay in WONDER BAR Plus! A Morrie Melodic Cartoon— Entirely in color! '•Beauty and the Beast" 132iE1733 Spencer. Tracy, Madge Evans, Lois Wilson, Grant Mitchell in •"THE SHOW-OFF" A flower in his buttonhole—a patch on his pants. He believed in FRONT, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Tho screen's most sensational thrill picture— .TARZAN AND HIS MATE" NITTANY FRI DAY Fay Wray, Ralph Cellamy, Mary Carlisle, Walter Connolly in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" SATURDAY Your last chance to see the smash musical hit of 1934 "WONDER BAR": HAVE YOUR FRATERNITY SHINGLE FRAMED THE MUSIC ROOM Telephone 65 Capital $200,000 Surplus and Undivided • Profits $275,000 The First National Bank of State College Slate College, Pa. John I'. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier MONDAY a k and TUESDAY 4 CIL /414. -5.4vq4/ JOHNN WEIS ) ,.,.7 , _ */ 7 - AND HIS MATE .. 2 ,.,- ~e,A 164 k, ,r4L I Y MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN '.H Neil Hamilton, Paul Cavanaugh •S:i - Ba "d uponthe al created by EDGAR RICE characters ( 7, ,--- See ... the massacre at the e ', - 27.- - -f - -" , " river when the ammuni -07:, ~ , —_—_,_.- __,--.- tio dump plodes! ..,- ..: ' ._ . "----1 _.,,k .1: " L:, •• i , J 2 , Mcf-' ,4 16 NOTE! Do not confuse this picture with any other . Tarzan picture yo u have seen. It is en tirely NEW and pre sented on the screen fur the' FIRST TIME! QUARTER CENTURY CLUB INAUGURATED Organization Chooses Watts As Chairman; Ferguson Gets Secretarial Post Sixteen members of the Pennsyl vania State College staff, who began their work as members of the agricul tural faculty twenty-five or more years ago, formed the Quarter Cen tury Club of the School of Agriculture at a banquet in the State College Hotel, Monday night. Dean Ralph L. Watts of the School of Agriculture was chosen chairman of the organiza tion and Prof. John A. Ferguson of the department of forestry, secretary. A spring and fall meeting will be held each year at which a member will present a paper of historical na ture, dealing largely with the past work of the School of Agriculture. Prof. Jons A. Fries, of the institute of Animal Nutrition, is the oldest member in point of service, being on the staff Since 1889. 'Members of the club, in the order of their 'appointment, and their pres ent positions are as follow: Jons A. Fries, associate professor of animal nutrition and assistant director of the Institute of Animal. Nutrition; Milton S. McDowell, vice-dean and director of Agricultural Extension; Thomas I. Mains, professor in charge of Corre spondence Courses in Agriculture; Winifred W. Braman, associate pro fessor of animal nutrition; Frank P. Knoll, assistant in dairy manufacture in charge of the College Creamery. Others are Jonathan W. White, pro fessor of soil technology; William R White, associate Professor of agricul tura education; Ralph L. Watts, Dean of the School of Agriculture and di rector of the Agricultural Experi ment Station; Charles F. Noll, profes sor of experimental agronomy and superintendent of farms; Edward K. Hibslnan,'Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association; Charles E. ers, professor of plant breeding; John A. Ferguson; professor of forestry. Frank D. Gardner, - professor of agronomy; William G. Murtorff; treasurer of the College;, Edward S. ' Erb, associate profesSor in charge of agricultural analyses and meteor ologist; and J. Ben Hill, professor of botany. Professor Fries has . been member of the staff since 1889. P exr . See . . . the attack of the giant killer apes! See . . the race to the elephant burial ground! . . . the fight with 100 roaring lions! , See . . Tarzan lead a herd of wild elephants in battle against lions and savage "L io n Tooth Men!" Metro•Goldwyn•Mayer Picture Monday --- Tuesday Shows at 1:30-3:30.6:30.8.30 ' C ATHAU • 1 • ~ A YV:irner b•qhc.s.Thc.3l,6 , STATE COLLEGE Yearly Gain in Fraternity Averages Shown by College. Registrar's Chart "Fraternity scholarship has been on record: seven first places, three see the increase year by year because theionds, one third, and .one fourth place.. College is gradually making closer! Mt. Hoffman's chart !shows that selections of the men which they take! the general fraternity average grad in each semester," observed William! wally climbed for the first three years S. Hoffman,, College Registrar. land is • now flattening 'out. The all- Mr. Hoffman has kept a chart since' College average for men is always the first semester of the school. year several tenths of a point higher than 1924-25 of every fraternity and its; the all-fraternity average. The see ' average. On it are graphically re-' and semester of each year is always corded the leading fraternity each se-'higher than the !first. :nester, the lowest one, the all frater-: Another chart kept by. Mr. Hoff nity, and the all-College average for !man •of the averages pf the women's men. !fraternities shows that their general As an example of the betterment of ;average is slowly dropping. He ex averages each semester, Mr. Hoffman' plains thiS -as due to the fact that pointed to the leading fraternity in more women are being admitted each the first semester of 1924-_'s—Kappa) year and the:College is not gettingns Delta Rho—and carrying his finger; select a group as formerly: across the chart to this past semester,l . o • showed. where they would only be in! HONORARY TO MEET TONIGHT tenth position now with the same av-1 Sigma Tau; honorary engineering erage with which . they won. ; fraternity, will hold an open meeting Likewise, the lowest national or-!in Room. 108 Main Engine . ering at ganization this - semester--Delta Sig-: 7:30 o'chrk tonight. :Herbert N. ma Phi—would have been in twelfth Stapleton, Instnictor in agricultural place in 1924-25, While Alpha Gtimma! engineering, will speak on •"Use of Rho, in forty-second' position now, i Pneumatic Tires on Tractors": Prof. would have been third then. ;Fred C. Stetvart, of the:department of. Since the first semester of 192-1-25; mechanical engineering,- is scheduled Triangle fraternity has won the schol-; to talk on i'Lubricants." • arship cup seven times, seconded 1)3 , 1 • ' o ' " ' . , . . . , : Sigma Tau Phi 'with four times to! L. A, FACULTY PLANS DINNER ' its credit, Phi Sigma Delta: and! Plans for the 'annual Liberal Arts Acacia, three each, and Kappa Delta faculty get-together on next Monday Rho and Tau Phi Delta, once each. I night, are being completed ;by , Prof, Over the neriod of twelve seines..l Thomas E,.Gravatt, of the: depae:enent cam tern since it has been on the ca-; of mathematics; and chtiirman of the pus, Triangle has by far outdone all l committee, .• The dinner will be held other fraternities .in their scholastic I at ihd 1116aily Lion Inn at 6:30 o'clock, Phone Gl6 - tIIE TENN STATE COLLEGIAN STUDENT UNION BULLETIN All Italica: will be received ut .the Student Union desk in Old Main until fi o'clock Wednesday afternoon fur u Thursday nay find until Saturday noon fur a Monday inane. Additional notices ny beite. 'phoned to the Old Min COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday nod Sunday night. TONIGHT All freshmen with 2,5 averages or over are invited to sign for Phi Eta Sigma in Room 21 SLA between 6:30 and 8 o'clock. Penn State Aero Club will meet in Room 108, Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock. William J. Cramer '35 and Walter 11. Setz '36 will talk on Air plane Manufacture and Diesel En gines. It will be an open meeting. Junior Blazers will . go on sale at Stark Brothers and Harpers. . . Freshman business candidates for the 0:d Main Bell will meet In the Bell office, Room 315, Old Main at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, Members of the present business staff will outline work for Ur:" remainder of the year, ELLEN H, RICHARDS CLUB, (Junior Home Economics .Honorary) Katharine T. Allebach '36 ' Jtiannette E. Beck '36 Jean R. Beman '36 ' Sara B. Bitting '36 MarY L. Clippinger , A. Lorraine Graharto36 Bernadette HeagneY '36 Sara 1, Moyer-'36 Edna AL Rosenbarger Emma B. Rubinkani '36 Dorothea E. Ruth '36 . Margaret S. Thompson '36 M. Jeanne Waite '36 TUESDAY Zoology Society will meet in Zo ology building at 8 o'clock. Dr. Joseph E. .DeCamp will speak on "Animal Psychology," while Hubert W. wings '36 will talk on "Aquariums." A one reel movie will be shown. • WEDNESDAY Entranco fees of $l.OO for the intra mural mushball tournament must be in Miss Linn's office in 212 Recrea tion hall by Wednesday. • CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRDC tions—lndividual social dancing in structions. Call 7794 or 811. Mary Hanrahan, Fyc Apts, 200 W., COI . lege Ave. kaki FOR RENT—One large double room at reduced rates for the remainder of the semester. Ross Heverly, 124 S. Miles. Phone 160-J. 2671tpd‘VHS WANTED—Rodin for several pas senkers to Philadelphia. Leaving Friday at 9:80 P. M.. Call Berger at 324. , 269-IteoWBH. HOOVER & "JOHNSON FURNITURE REPAIRING 135 S. Frazier St. • • • Phone 467-J We Specialize in Fraternity Work • Thdralay Evening, April 19, 1934 WANTED Four passengers to YoungstOwn, • Ohio, via Butle• or Pittsburgh, leaving Snturday noon, returning Sunday night. $2.50 Round Trip. Call 997, 205-ltnpFLT IVANTIO-2 passengers to New York City leaving Friday, April 20, at. 4:30 P. H., returning Sunday eve ning. $•l.00 Round trip. Call Harris, 538-J. 2.68-ItpdJAM WANTED Passengers to Phila delphia,. leaving Saturday noon. Call Harry Huffman; 86. IteJKB • SPECIAL 10%; off Oa All HOSIERY • and UNDERWEAR Thursday, Friday, Saturday • PATTERSON Hosiery ; SI : Op 134 East CoHai° Avenue