Page Four Following is a list of the 568 pledges to fifty-five fraternities. Fraternities and pledges arc listed in alphabetical order, and wen whose.names arc not followed by numerals are freshmen. Several fraternities have an nounced additional pledges too Jute for publication in this issue. They .will be printed Tuesday. The Col legian will print names of other pledges throughout the year . Houses arc ashed to send the names of men pledged to the Collegian offices in Old Main. Acacia: Floyd D. Allonberg, Wil- CATKAUM Matinees at . . . 1:30 and 3:30 Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete .show as late as 9:10 p.m. LESLIE HOW A R D Kay Francis, William Gargan in “British Agent* PLUS CAB CALLOW AY in ‘HI DE HO” SATURDAY The'.Liberty Magazine’s new detec tive ; favorite—a modern • Sherlock Homes and deft contemporary of PKilo-Vance— PERRY MASON Portrayed by ; .WARREN WILLIAMS in "The Case of the Howling Dog” .with Mary. Astor, Allen Jenkins . - plus ■ Grantland Rice’s “ “Springboard Champions” ' Probably ihe finest musical pic ture ever made. I cannot recall any that approaches iV Diuvd text. CI«»W PUii Dabr St!***. “Something to cheer about. Grace Moore Is a revelation. 568 Men Pledging to 55 Men’s Fraternities 1 liam S. Dye 111., John A. Griffith, Randall Jacobs, William R. Pfeiffer, Robert B. Shuss, Robert 11. Strass meyer, James 11. Turney. Alpha Chi Rho: Raymer L. Ben nett ’3G, Philip Dibert ’37, Paul J. Harnish, Fred H. Overdorf, Joseph W. Weigel. Alpha Chi Sigma: Richard T. Stemmier '36, Blaine O. Pray ’37, William T. Bowers, William Cleve land, Richard S. Crowell, Robert E. Elliot, Robert A. Filer, Gordon G. Hughes, David F. McFarland, John C. Myers, John A. Palmer jr., John C. Peoples, Charles A. Watts. Alpha Gamma Rho: Durcll E. Hess ’35, Marian E. Wolfe ’36, Fred Ed gerton, George Motz. Alpha Kappa Pi: Byron H. Crea sy, John W. Fenner, William L. Grei ner jr., Robert J. Hayes, Thomas R. James, Cletus Leight, Edward H. Oeschger, Howard S. Pennypacker, Earl Taylor, George B. Terwilliger, William C. D. Way, Joseph F. West. Alpha Phi Delta: Joseph C. Ferro ’37, Dante D. Antonaeei, Carlo Cas aciio, Leo L. Cesare, Robert V. Do nate, Victor. Grieco, Joseph D. Scar pello, Nicholas J. Semenza, Benedict Simoncelli, Arfel Tosti, Albert L. Vic chiarelli, Aldo Zazzi. Alpha Sigma Phi: Russell S. Det weiler, William T. Fields, Herman W. Jyarge, William E. Lindenmuth, Guy H. Loveridge, Vernon C. Page, Herbert Peterson, Whitney A. San ders, Robert I. Shadier, Joseph S. Stevenson. Alpha Tau Omega: Fred Aubel, Charles Whitter, Joseph Monvald. Associated Commons Club: Her bert R. Powell, graduate student, George Drugotch ’36, Stanley C. Klemeck ’36, Joseph B. Frank ’37, Kenneth Fritz ’37, John Kozoski ’37, John R. Eichler, Herbert H. Hack man, Nei! MacTaggart, Morris Seid man, Warren Stubblebinc, Joseph A. Wallace. Alpha Zeta: J. Vincent Carols, Ed ward Danks, Howard W. Gibbs, Wil liam Highouse, Lee Poorbaugh, Jos eph Ruffner, Howard Watson, Wil liam Youngdale. Beta Kappa: Edward Sehwerha ’37, Thomas Doran, Albert. Klock, Beta Sigma Rho: Herman Cantor, Harry Cohen, Meyer D. Finklestoin, Jerome A. Freedman, Lawrence W. Gunzberg, Lawrence H. Harris, Her bert R. Jacobs, Bernard H. Klib stein, Benjamin, L. Lappen, Adrian Markowitz, Sidney E. Penner, Ar thur Pollock, Ralph Raphael, Irving B. Rappoport, Jack Reichenbach, Jack. B. Sacks, Norman Wilner, Charles Zahn, Milton B. Zeper. Beta Theta Pi: Harold A. Lomax ’37, James Beaver, Wayne Bleakley, Donald Daugherty, Harold G. Doo little, George D. French, Harold Gor-j don, Edward E. Harding, William Hyndman, David B. Ludwig, Norman C. Mansill, William J. Peters, Rich ard E. Bentz, Robert N. Reynolds, Charles Robbins, Charles C. Walter, Robert K. Wrcnshall. N ITT ANY - -A Winter Bros. Thejtft Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:00 Matinee Saturday Only . . at 2:15 Children’s Matinee Saturday, 1:30 TONIGHT The return of the smash comedy hit of the FALL season—the exciting ro j;.u mance of a playboy who nm switched from champagne to buttermilk, from tuxedo to ovcra^s —because of love. Montgomery MAUREEN jO' SULLIVAN SATURDAY At last! Will James' famous horse in ... A tornado of horse flesh with the devil in his heart and dyna mite in his hoofs ... He loved with the loyalty of a human and brought romance to a pair of lovers. Chi Phi: Lynn Feiger ’37, Daniel G. Gibson *37, John Laubauch ’37, I. Douglas Murphy ’37, James Sheets '37, William Welsh ’37, David T. Bauer, William T. Cummings, Rich ard M. Forbes, Edwin B. Guie, Jack E. Saxer, William H. Shorman, Ed ward P. Starke, John A. Stevens, Harvey R. Vanderslice jr. Chi Upsilon: Robert E. Horrobin ’3O, William A. Kester, John G. Kus ter, Samuel N. Mumma, Theodore Stewart, William F. Stoe, William E. Wilgus. Delta Chi: Roland W. Oberholtzer ’36, Theodore Gould ’37, Horace Quick ’37, Samuel E. Fitting, Stan ley V. Fowler, William Gilger, Rob ert C. Swengel, Joseph F. West, Nel son D. Wood. Delta Sigma Phi: Dr. Joseph Rou cek, faculty, Robert W. Burrage ’36, Alexander Adamson, Walter F. Al len, Edward C. Chapman, William G. Cook, James Fryer ’37, Benjamin J. Gryctko, Charles Hammond, Bruce Houseknect, Stanley A. Keeney, James McClure, Donald D. Sherman, Robert G. Snowden, Carl D. Wacker., Delta Tau Delta: Robert Andrews '37, Clark K. Jarman '37, William McNary ’37, Dan A. Breene, Eugene J. Campbell, Henry Y. Cornelius, William E. Hamburg, John E. Herr, Walter B. Hinkel, Ned E. King, Wil liam R. Little, J. S. Robert McFall, Milton D. Marks, Robert G. Miller, Albert J. Murphy, W. Arthur Sher man, Walter Whitehead. Delta Theta Sigma: William S. Haigh ’37, Garland F. Shaw, Earnest SJjaw, Robert K. Shearer, Kermit M. Wilson. Delta Upsilon: Eugene A. Smith ’36, Ralph D. Davia ’37, John Grif fith '37, Conwell Welsh ’37, John Barr, Gordon S. Chase, Harold F. Gipe, Fred W. Horne, Max E. Man beck, Ralph S. Parker, Robert E. Smith, Fred Stegmaeir. Kappa Delta Rho: Joseph P. Mil ham ’36, Clyde R. Null '36, Arthur Lotz ’37, Luther Baynham, Dale J. Boyer, Norman Clayton, David C. Davies, Robert S. Davis, John S. Moeller, William H. Penman, Wilfred Rainsford. Kappa Sigma: Robert Danehower, Donald Lee, Janies Sharpless, Don ald Smith, Alexander Hamilton Stewart, W. Garfield Thomas, Rich ard A. Wilde. Lambda Chi Alpha: John H. By ers, Francis L. Cate, Robert D. Cleaves, S. Paul Eisenberg,. ‘Theron C. Hoyt, Edward Meyer, -Joseph A. Snook. Omega Psi Phi: C. Moorman Brown, R. Chesley Johnson jr., Aller W. Powell, Elias -M. Scraggs. Phi Delta Theta: Victor P. Buell jr., John C. Cosgrove jr., Clyde E. Culp jr., John R. Fair jr., Harry AJ Grammes jr., A. Earl Hennon jrJ Earnest T. Kinkead, Ralph B. Knapp jr., Alfred L. Mumford, Hugh NevirJ jr., Charles R. Seeley jr., Merlin W. Troy, Donald J. Wolford. Phi Epsilon Pi: Leonard Winger! ’37, Morton C. Bachrach, Harold Bernstein, Paul Brandwene, Jerome Buchsbaum, Jacob M. Corson, Man uel Fromme, Arthur Kohn, Gilbert Miller, Saul Myerson, Herbert S. Ne meroff, Sidney Nieburg, Maurice Pe trosky, Norman Raab, Stanley Schnei. der. Phi Gamma Delta: Clifford L. Cra mer, Robert H. Earnest, John J. Goss James Hustin, Robert H. Mechling John Ralston, Elwood Schrader. Phi Kappa: Lawrence W. Bedard ’37, John A. Babcock, William H Borda, Harold E. Burgort, Stepher L. Cooney, Thomas F. Fitzgerald, Al fred J. Gerstenlauer, Edward J. Gor man, Walter Kelly, Richard Kep hart, John Mcßricn, Richard G. Mor fing, Clement J. Rohrer, Richard M Stuart, John Walsh, John J. Wa ters. Phi Kappa Psi: Raymond W. Parks '37, Robert J.. Baxter, Richard F Cooper, L. J. Davis, Carl W. Diehl. N. Deane Eppley, Willis L. Klock Ben F. Miller, Thomas H. Moore. Dan C. Park, S. Stuart Pollock, Roy P. Stamm, Charles M. Wheeler jr.. William H. Williams. Phi Kappa Tau: Doyle E. Crcve ling '36, Elwood K, Foley ’37, Del mar E. Myers '37, Bruce E. Draw baugh, Marshall K. Evans, Lewis B. Grube, David F. Jenkins, Louis N. Pearce, Randall R. Raeuchle, Rob ert A. Rhone, John N. Schmidt, Rob ert S. Smethers, Harry W. Springer, Terry F. Williams. Phi Kappa Sigma: John Brenne man '37, J. Franklin Barr, John A. Beck jr.,. Hjalmar Breit, Jack K. Fawcett, Thomas ’M. McLoughlin, Robert Morris jr., James Quigley, Marvin W. Smith, William L. Spren gle,. Robert Stuart, Avard W. Tay lor. Phi Lambda Theta: Keith Blair, graduate, Homer H. Hough, gradu ate, • Stanley . Weston ’35, Russel J. Keirn ’37, Reardon S. Cotton jr., W. Scott Lightncr. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Phi Mu Delta: Paul Campbell, Wil liam Hay, Michael Nemish. Phi Pi Phi: Martin J. Reafler ’37, William D. Fish. Phi Sigma Della: Herbert S. Cohn, Jack K. Corchin, Irvin Ehreinich, Russell A. Golumb, Myer B. Green field, Mortimer Gross, Max Henry, Philip D. Levy, 'Albert Light, Morton J. Rubin, Al- Schwadron, Leonard J. Steinig, Saul Waxier. Phi Sigma Kappa: Morris Wood '37, John Gruenor, William E. Hot ham, William Ness, Robert Vaughn, Frederick L. Young. Pi Kappa Alpha: Ross McMurray ’36, Leonard Brockman ’37, Donald E. Bievenour, Robert C. Brown, Al exander C. Cooper, William T. Grif fiths, William H. Hoffer, Samuel R. Lomauro, John : C. Mallory, Paul 0. Percival-, Robert ft. Smith, William Smith, Vernon R. Smith. Pi Kappa Phi: Ralph DeCamp ’37, John Brisbane, Eldridge Camp, Charles Conklin, Sidney Culbertson, William Diefendcrfe-r, Evan Jones, Peter Olexy, David Springer, Robert Williston. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Lee F. Ad ams, Robert J. Allison, Harry T. Bannerle, Thomas W. Brown, Wil liam H. Fetter, N. Arden Gleason, Robert E. Harper, James D. Hagy, William Helriggel 111, Graham Luck envill, George W. Merrimen jr., James N. Peck jr., John M. Stephenson, Frank Warrington, Robert M. Wei mer, William E. Welliver. Sigma Phi Sigma: George E. Do verspike '36, H. Elwood Rudicille '36, Harry E. Fortney, John H. Smith, Herbert E. Thomas, Charles W. West. Sigma Nu: Robert G. Braden, Wil liam Cadawallader, Herbert Christ man, Thomas Gullette, William J. Ha ger; Harry Hauser, Paul V. Jones, Dale Kern, John H. Lotz, John C. Mullin, Edward Nagel, Thomas C. Orr, Andrew Pascoe, Courtland Schuyler,’ John Shaffer, Robert S. Si gel, David R. Thomas, Theodore F. Voss, Joseph D. Wentling jr. Sigma Phi Alpha: Samuel James ’37, David Spencer ’37, Henry I. Moon, Horace H. Pusey. Sigma Phi Epsilon: William Reas sert ’36, Roger W. Baker, Robert H. Dewalt, Robert "Findle, Robert E. Hannon, John Koegle, William Love, Fred P. Mills, John M. Ott, David i\l. Ramsey, Arland F. Robitzer, Irv ‘.ng W. Rutherford, John A. Shipman, Howard Thompson, Elmer E. Wag ner! -J r ’’ 1 Sigma ' Chi: Robert Clapperton, Will-iam King, John Myers. ' Sigma Pi: Gilbert D. Burleigh ’37, Arthur R. -Blotter, Thomas W. Bon ner, .William ; H. Boyer, Thomas A. Campion, George R. Elliot, Weston D. Gardner, Thomas L. Gilbert, Wil liam N. Heineman, Edward D. Jones, Robert E. Morgan, Charles H. My ers, Donald F. Russell, Charles H. Teller, Frank B. Wright. Sigma Tau Phi: Frankie Goodman 37, Alfred J. Bolder, Irving Cob ’entz, Selig Cohen, Jay H. Daniels, Arthur A. Fogel, Norman IVL Gor-; lon, Morton Greenfield, Herman Kail, Morris P. Katz, Sid B. Kraasmer, Edwin J. Levinson, Jerry Levitan, Adolph Marcus, Sol Miehoff, Ed W. Pearlstein, Daniel Rodinsky, Harold Rudd, Robert Siegel, Joseph Sterm ierg, Irvin Terushaw, Robert L. tVeis, Jack B. Wolgin. Tau Phi Delta: John J. Booshore, David Brown,. Francis L. Fulton, Robert E. Lentz, Arthur F. Lincoln, James McCracken, Harvey R. Price, Donald F. Yerks. Tau Sigma Phi: John P. Chowanes, Joseph G. Korsnk, Joseph J. Kozak, Wituld I. Krzywicki, Paul L. Kryz .vicki, Joseph W. Lacush, Joseph J. Leskin, Boris S. Postupack, Theodore Strycznicwic. Tau Kappa .Ensilon: William G. Smith 111 ’36, Howard D. Baldwin jr., Albert H. Clem, Jared Darling ton, Eugene ,T. Dunlap, Ralph Du Vze, Samuel Hettinger, Donald T. Moore, Frank H. Eittenhouse, Wil iam K. Shaffer, Frederick M. Smith. Theta Chi: George W Bower, jr. '35, Delbert A. Davis ’35, H. Temple Dodge jr. ’37, R. Brooke Keely II '37, Donald MacFarlnnd ’37, Edward H. Elliot, George C. Harkncss, Ned S. Kennan, Richard K. Knowles, Jack 3. Maize, Bernard Woodward jr. Tbela Kappa Phi: John O’Brien '37, Robert Bohn, Donald J. Crossin, Joseph I. Hosey, Gerald C. Krantz, Thomas McCarthy, John McLaugh 'in, Samuel S. O’Donnell, Thomas Rose, John L. Schwab, Donald Vor hees, Charles Word. Theta Nu Epsilon: Lynn Kiefer ’37* Francis L. Armor, James L. Bond, William M. Bond, Charles S. Clark, Claude H. Custer, Robert J. Edwards, Glen A. Rohr, Emil 0. Schott, Fra zer Shortlidge. Theta Upsilon Omega: Willard F. Browning, John W. Campbell, Walter M. Geise, Wayne A. Stover, Richard Penn State’s Oldest Deans and Youngest Members of the Class of ’3B Dean R. L. Watts (left) of the School of Agriculture and Dean R. L. Sackett, of the School of Engineering, pose with the youngest freshmen in a class, of 1400. Robert Bruce Elkin, of Smicksburg, Pa., standing next to Dean Watts, is fourteen years old, and is enrolled in the agricultural education curriculum. Edward H. Elliot, of Konnctt Square, standing next to Dean Sackett, is '.the second youngest, being fifteen years old. He is enrolled in the department of electrochemical engineering. Dean Watts is entering his twenty-sixth yqar of service in the College and Dean Sackett. upon his twentieth. L. White. Theta Xi: Jack Andrews ’36, Wil liam Dennison *36, Dan Igo ’36, Jos eph Cook, Jack Fraser, Earl Fry, William Layton, Robert Lee, Jack Schumaker, Carl- Waugaman, Duke Wear, Thomas Whitten,' -Kenneth E. Wible. Triangles: James M. Apple, Lyman W. ‘Burt, Marman E. Fawley,' Dan iel R. Grandy, James T. iones, Eu gene C. McLaughlin, James W. Rob bins. Neyhart Writes Book Prof. Amos Neyhart, of the de partment of industrial* engineering, has written a manual of instructions for the safe operation of motor ve hicles, with test questions to deter mine the ability of a driver to meet the usual conditions which occur. 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. - Fpr Rent FOR RENT—To Graduate Students or instructor nice single room, lady preferred, 316 W. Beaver. Phone 532-R. 15-2 t; pd.SU ‘ FOR RENT—One desirable double room and also small apartment. 532 'W. College. Phone 459 J. 4tnpdJEM FOR RENT—When looking for room and board, .there is convenience at the Harter Club. All rooms running water, single beds. 114’ W. Nittany Ave. Phone 4G-J. . 31-WHSNP Wanted WANTED—Position as cook in fra ternity house. Experienced. Write Mrs. W. S. Hollobaugh in care of this paper. 4-4tpdjam WANTED Student" and Family Laundry. Called for and'.delivered. Phone 355-M. 30—2tpd CAM Lost and Found LOST—Silver watch chain''with two keys and one medal containing a ruby. Medal and key' bears name “Charles Zahni” Reward. Beta Sigma Rho. Phone 199 18-ItWHS ' ">u. • ; Football : Basketball EQUIPMENT Footballs Basketballs $6.50, $B, 10 $B, $lO, $l5 Sweat Suits, Sweat Socks, Supporters The Athletic Store Opposite. Main Gate ■ STUDENT UNI All notices will'be received at the Sti o’clock Wednesday afternoon for a Tht for a Monday issue."-Additional notic COLLEGIAN office,.on Wednesday- and Upper-class women interested- in instructing archery classes are asked to see Aldona J. Bulota ’35 imme diately. , Women interested •in becoming cither second assistant intramural manager’or. freshmen hockey mana ger must sign up oh the McAllister hall bulletin board within, the next few days. Those who wish -to apply for managerships in • swimming! speedball, or dancing should sign up at the same place before Tuesday. Women interested in participating for W. A. A. points in hockey, speed ball, swimming, archery, golf,, tennis, and hiking'are'asked’to sign up on the McAllister hall bulletin board. Friday, September 28, 1934 »N BULLETIN udent Union desk in Old Main until G mrsdny issue, and until Saturday noon ecs may be 'phoned to the Old Main 1 Sunday right. Kappa Phi Kappa, professional cd-' ucation’ fraternity, will hold its first meeting in Room 418, Old Main, at : 7:30 o’clock, October 3. Tryouts for men for membership' in the College symphony orchestra will be held in 401 Old Main at 7 o’clock,' Monday. Tryouts for women for both the College symphony and- women’s sym phony orchestras will be held in 401 Old -Main at 7 o’clock Wednesday night. Rehearsal for the Blue Band will be held every Tuesday night at .7, o’clock in Old Main.
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