Page Four College Announces Senate Membership {Continued from pn go one) educational research; Prof. F. Theo dore Struck, of the industrial educa tion department; Miss Louise Turner, professor of home economics exten sion. School of Engineering From the School of Engineering, Dean Robert L. Saekctt; Paul B. Breneman, of the mechanics and ma terials of construction department; Prof. Clarence C. Bullinger, of the industrial engineering department; Prof. Leonard A. Doggstt, of the el ectrical engineering department; Prof. Harold A. Everett, of the me chanical engineering department; Prof. Clinton L. Harris, of the archi tectural department; Prof. Fred G. Hcchler, of the engineering experi ment station; Prof. James B. Helmc, of the architectural department; Prof. Julius E. Kaulfuss, of the.civil engineering department; Prof. Charles L. Kirisloe, of the electrical engineering department; Prof. Ed ward L. Keller, of the engineering ex tension department; Prof. Frederick C. Stewart, of the mechanical engi neering department; Prof. Elton D. Walker, of the hydraulic and sani tary engineering department. Liberal Arts School From the School of Liberal Arts, Dean Charles W. Stoddart; Prof. Franklin C. Banner, of the journal ism department; Prof. Robert E. Dcngler, of the classical languages department; Prof. Francis M. Du- Mont, of the romance languages de partment; Prof. Wayland F. Dun away, of the history and political science department; Prof. William S. Stream-lined Chorine Goes Thru College “Taking” Lots of Degrees! ... wrecked'his romance with a gorgeous ' 'tic;- • fiancee;. ... then set his heart pounding for . • the Deun’s fair daughter! It’s Bing’s best Grantland Rice picture . . . you’ll rave about it! SATURDAY. ZSSZm '< <#>; ; '<#>• <#> MONDAY and TUESDAY CAthaum AWamcr PfolhfjsThwtifi ■ SHOWS AT 1:30—3:00 6:30 ami 8:30 Dye, of the English literature depart ment; Prof. A. Howry Espcnshadc, of the English composition depart ment; Prof. Carl W. Hasek, of the economics and sociology department; Prof. Carl E. Marquardt, of the ro mance philology department. Prof. Frederick W. Owens, of the mathematics department; Prof. Er win W. Runkle, of the philosophy de partment; Prof. Lucretia V. T. Sim mons, of the _ German department; Prof. Jacob Tanger, of the history and political science department; Prof. Francis J. Tschan, of the his tory and political science deport ment; Prof. Charles C. Wagner, of the mathematics department; Prof. William L. Werner,, of' the English literature department; Prof. George J. Wurfl, of the German department. Mineral Industries School From the School of Mineral- Indus tries, Dean Edward Steidle; Prof. Chesleigh A. Bonine/of the geology, mineralogy, ' and geography depart ment; Prof. William R. Chedsey, of the mining department; Prof. Alfred W. Gauger, director of Mineral In dustries research; Prof. Arthur P. lioness, of the geology, mineralogy, and geography department; Prof. David A. McFarland, of the metal lurgy department; Prof. Ogden B. Malin. of the metallurgy department; Prof Harry.B. Northrup, director of Mineral Industries extension. Prof. James W. Stewart', .of the mining department; Prof. Frank W. Swartz, of the paleontology depart ment; and Prof. .Nelson“W.‘ Taylor, of the ceramics departrnent.’ Physical Education From the School of Physical Edu cation and Athletics, Director Hugo Bezdek; Prof. F. ' Joseph" Bedenk; Prof. Eugene C. Bischoff; Prof. El wood C. Davis; Dr. Joseph Ritenour, College physician; Prof.. Ncls S. Walke. From the department of mili tary science and tactics, Lieutenant Colonel Russell V. Venable.: Sportlight. L as t complete show starts at .9:15 1\ 11, CATHAUM •AY/JrncrlVrtticisThMtie. . ™ . Matinees at . . • 1:30 and 3:00 Evenings at . . . 0:30 and 8:30 A complete show as late as 9:10-9:30 on Saturdays Evans NAT PENDLETON TEDHEALY From the choicest Turkish and Domestic . rSs*/nf)f% tobaccos—only the clean center leaves are / used in Luckies—these are the mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Engineers Plan Smoker Freshmen engineers are invited to attend the first freshman engineering smoker which will be held Saturday night, September 22, at 8 o’clock, at the Triangle fraternity. Speakers of the evening will be Dean Robert L. Snckett, Prof. Julius E. Kaulfuss, Prof. Harold A. Everett, and Prof. William R.tChedsey. CATH/UJM ' A WdrncrßiclhsiiThejttc SATURDAY BINCr CROSBY Miriam Hopkins, Kitty Carlisle in “Site Loves Me Nof f MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAE WEST, Roger Pryor, Johnny Mack Brown, Duke Ellington’s Orch- estra in “Belle of the Nineties” Matinee, Saturday Only at 2:1,5 Children'sMatinee Saturday at 1:30 Evenings at 6:30 and 8:30 TODAY . Marlene ; Dietrich, John Lodge in “The Scarlet Empress” SATURDAY CHILDREN’S MATINEE AT 1:30 First chapter of “YOUNG EAGLES” PLUS A Cartoon Carnival featuring Mickey Mouse, Bosko and A Merrie Melodic. Regular shows at 2:15, 6:30 and 8:30 Robert Young, Madge Evans, Ted : Heoly. Nat Pendleton YARNS FOR KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS FREE OLD MAIN ART SHOP OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPOS ——t ■ GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Center Leaves^ They Taste Better Classified Advertising Classified advertisements will be accepted only at the Student Un ion- Desk in Old Main and must be paid for before insertion. Ads received up to noon. on the day preceding publication. ROOM In Private Apartment over Old Main Art shop; or double. 134 East College Avenue' ltpd. S.U. FOR RENT—Two desirable double rooms $2.50 per week. Call 459-J. 532 •W. College. 10-ltpd WHS FOUND—One green fountain pen in Rec. Hall, during registration. Finder can have by'paying for this ad. Call 539-W; 13-lt N.P. SU FOR SALE—Portable Corona type writer in good Condition. $lO.OO. Phone 997. 14-ItRWO pd FOR RENT—To Graduate Students or instructor nice’single room, lady preferred. 15-2tpd SU. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room for rent 200 West College Ave. Second floor. Fye Apartment build ing. • 16-lt pd CAM GERNERD’S for ■ TUXES Cleaning Pressing, Repairing 140 S. Allen St. ’ How Crop- CAMPUS BULLETIN All freshmen desiring to enter the freshmen tennis tournament should sign up at the Student Union Office before Monday noon. , An “open house” for freshman men at the Christian Association cabin at Shingletown Gap will be held Sun day afternoon. The group will leave the corner of Allen stret and Fair mount avenue at 2 o’clock and hike FROMM’S # HAVE OUT-DONE THEMSELVES THIS FALL ;The greatest values-in years . . . That’s the big story for Fall Highlights fall. Society Brand, Brae- Clothes nationally known and burn, Hart Schaffner & recognized for Style and Marx, Saxon - Weave, Quality, yet priced.very- mod- Worsted - Tex, Campus erately to meet*today’s”econ~ Togs Clothes. omic needs. • • t Clothes you-;can he,proud to *Q K M A wear, and what .a-world of W' “w smartness! STETSON HATS ARROW-SHIRTS. . SUPERBA NECKWEAR. - . } FLORSHEIM—NUNN-BUSH—FRIENDLY AND FORTUNE SHOES . TO CARRY OUT THE SMART ENSEMBLE : FROMM’S OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS ’ Txefresliin “It’s toasted” \/Your throat infection—against irritation—against cough Friday, September 21,1934 to the cabin, returning in time for the evening meal. A paper trail will be laid for late-comers. P. S. C. A. Student Handbooks arc now available for upperclassmen. Re quests for copies should be made at the office of the Christian Associa tion Room, 304, Old Main. ; Candidates for assistant manager ship of cross country will sign up mediately at the Athletic Association office. \ ;bt 1831. Xbo American Tobacco Cospi r- r.U ' a.w«vg«,i, •••• tuvq'; #f nit