Friday, March 29, 1935 Twisting The Dial The Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, England, will be described on WJZ at 9:45 in the morning—lis ten if you Eave a sweepstakes ticket . . . Minneapolis Symphony, WABC at 3:15 ... while B. A. Rolfe's orch estra has always reminded us of a syncopated rotissie, band, and while l Joe Cook's humor is lost on the air, this new program on WJZ at 10 does have its• good pernts: stunning Peg, LaCentre, the romhntic team of Phil Duey and Lucy Peg La Centra Monroe, and the oc casional flashes of, wit that emanate from Tim and Irene . . . Steopnagle and Budd are still as mad as ever, and quite good , fun—supported by, Mark Warnow's music, you can hear, them on WABC at 10:30 . TOMORROW Columbia's crack debaters clash with those of OxfOrd; Univer-1 sity in a trans-oceanic debate on: Resolved, that the U. S. ,and Great Britain should set up government monopolies for the manufacture of armaments—Columbia will take the affirmative, Dr. N. M. Butler will be in the chair, and you tune in WABC at 6—what could be simpler ... Ray Npble's program switches from Wed- . nesday P. M. to 9 o'clock on this date, and will feature Peg LaCentra, Bob Lawrence, and Al• Bowlly as vocalists —WJZ at 0 ... the Minn. Symphony again, this time at 10 on WABC SUNDAY Leslie Howard—your favorite and mine—will do "The Romantic Age" for the Radio Theater on WJZ at 2:30 ... Will Rogers returns to draw a staggering salary for, that hodge podge of wit and drivel that he is fa mous forW . A.BC at 7:30 . . ..thd tabloid opet'as have been replaced by Major Bowes' Amateur Hour, on WEAF at 8 ... Huey Long, WABC, 11 . this time the Kingfish will discuss current legislation in Con gress—and you guess what else . . MONDAY Harry Horlick's Gypsies, with Frank Parker, tenor, are worthy of your attention—good music .and well played—dial• WEAF at 9 Student :Union Bulletins :Dean Elbert Russell, of Duke Uni. iersity, and his wife, ,vi,lll.,present an exhibit „of Oriental ; Ott:Eines open meeting..of:thh.Diterriatidfial Re: lotions Club •in"Rooin '405; Old 'Main, at 7:30 o'clock. TOMORROW Publications 'dance will be held, in the Nittany Lios Inn at 9:00. MONDAY Dr. Carroll D. Champlin will ad dress a meeting of the Deutscher ein, in Room 405, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. CLASSIFIED ROOM FOR RENT—At 214 West College ave. Opposite Electrical Engineering Building. Ph. 9911. 51-2tpdCM LOST—March. 13, Ladies' Brown' Leather Purse containing articles of value only to owner. Reward for return to Gamma Phi Beta. 54-ItodJW WANTED—Ride to Allentown, Beth lehem or Easton. Leave Friday afternoon, return Sunday. Call Grubb 175. • ' •;!111111 LOSTOne green Lifetime Shcaffer fountain pen, between Home Ec and. Mac Hall• Wednesday March 20. Reward if returned to 300 Women's building. 53-ItpdGM FOR SALE—Furnished Log Cabin, 1 mile from town. Suitable for student quarters. Reasonable. Write A. W. Subach, R. D. 1, State College. 48-2todWIIS TYPING WANTED—WiII do neat typing at reasonable rates. Call "Al" ridges at TNE. Phone 324 Frank Medico Pipes Sold in State College by .REA & • DERICK, Inc. Poster Contest For Prom Opens Winner of Competition To Get ' Complimentary Ticket To Junior Dance. One complimentary ticket, worth $4:00 will be awarded to the winner of this year's Junior Prom .poster contest which opens today, Charles E. Annett !36, contest chairman, has announced. The Prom is to be held on May 3 with music by Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra. In order to keep Polities out of the choice of the contest winner, the Prom committee will not see any of the posters until after they have been judged. Posters should he left at the office of Prof. Andrew W. Case, of the department of architecture, •in Room 225, Engineering' "F" before Friday noon, April• 26. Judges Announced' In addition to Professor 'Case, Judge's will be Hiss'lielen.M. Savard and Pref. Harold Z. Dickson, both of the .department of architecture. All posters, must be '.twenty-two in ches wide by twenty-eight.inehes high and only regulation . sizes • will 'be judged. No portrait of the bandlead er or the band . may appear on the posters. .. "Advertising value, originality, composition,. and neatness will be'the main considerations upon which the pdsters will be judged," Annett ex plained. "The medium to be used is, limited to , showcard colors - and -tem per colors in order to. assure sharp. , ness and visibility. No more, than four colors may be used, but -no. re strictions are placed on kind of paper except that it should be stiff enough to stand up alone." The wording is to 'be as brief as possible but must contain the title of the dance, name of- the band, and admission price. One person may submit as many posters as he wishes and the name of the artist must be temporarily 'covered when the poster . is handed in, Annett said. Arnheim is easy on the ears—WAßC , at 11:30... and Phil Harris is hold ing forth nightly . at the Pavilion Ca- - price, Netherland-Plaia, in Cincy pick him up at 1 almost any morn, ing , rfAL KEMP, OUR IDEA of one' fine maestro, will at last get. a :break: o'n a' commercial show, replacing Mark *flinger and :kis .wife. on,. the- Penthouse Party program, next Wed: nesday.— •• • • . r wy ucluisitilit i a.m. k/~ ~//~~ y y ~~~ G+~ 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >a.@ _ ~ ~/~~ ~ ~~ . ^ ~~ ' ¥ -~-~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~~ Sports Teams Name Managers, Lettermen (Continued from page one) elate manager, was awarded a minor letter. Wrestling Awards Major letters in wrestling were .awarded to John P. Civitts '35, Wil liam J. Cramer '35, E. Guy Dißito '35,-Melvin J. Fox '35, manager; Cap tain Howard. K. Johnston '35, Ray mond L. Yoder '35, Samuel Wolfson '36, Richard G. Waite '3G, John H. Light '37, and Joseph S. O'Dowd Honorary awards were given to John C. Horvath '35, Robert M. Johnston '35, and James A: Reed 35. . Major letters in basketball were awarded to John E. Fletcher '35, Captain John M. Stocker '35, E. Dud ley Townsend '35,' manager, Bernard A. Riley '36, James 'L. Smith '36, Charles L. Glennon '37, James Hunt er '37, Michael L. Kornick '37, and J. Franklin Smith '37. Numerals in wrestling were award ed to John H. Calvin '37, Stephen C. Pohe '37, Seymour Wattenberg '37, John J. Economos '3B, Robert H. Esh bach '3B, Parke B. Eschbach '3B, Ste phen J. Priolo '3B,' Robert N. Rey nolds '3B, Ross P. Shaffer '3B, Freder ick J. Stegmaier '3B, and Alda Zazzi '3B. Numerals in boxing were awarded to• the following: Andrew G. Korba '35, John J. Shehadr '35, Charles W. Schooley '36, James J. Julian '37, George J. May '37, Robert B. Mor ris '37, Jack Blades '3B, Alfred J. Bolder '3B, Thomas A. Campion '3B, Robert:V. Donato '3B, Saverio J. Do nato '3B, Paul S. Enders '3B, Theo dore E. .Feldman '3B, David Foster '3B, Morris W. Katz '3B, Arland P. Spring brings fashions full of charm That we've been months securing, To grace Milady's dainty " foot— At prices most alluring. MOORE'S DRESS,SHOP LUCKIES THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 30 Delegates Expected For Province Assembly Thirty delegates are expected to attend the hi-annual province conven tion of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fra ternity here this week-end. Friday afternoon lird evening will be spent in. round-table discussions. Dean Ray will speak at lunch at the Nittany Lion Inn Saturday concern ing the place of the women's frater nities on the campus. That after noon the delegates will participate in group meetings with the members of the State College Delta Alpha chap ter. A forinal banquet will be held for the delegates at the Nittany Lion Inn Saturday night, after which there will be a 'formal dance at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Robitzer '3B, Richard B. Shaw '3B, and Frederick J. Stegmaier '3B. Men who were awarded varsity let ters in the gym team were: Captain Donald H. Masters '35, Peter Lek trick '36,,Sidney B. Mann '35, Frank R. Hugus '35, Ralph P. Anderson '35, Thomas M. - Gluyas '35, and Herman L. Rosenbluth '35, manager, and Ray mond A. Slattern '37. Letters in fencing were given to Jacob C. 'Forney '35, manager, Cap tain John W. Kreager,'3s, B. Charles Lipeczky '35, Richard H. Allen '36, Walter R. 'Storrs '36, Carl G. Brod hun '37, and William' S. Gookin '37.1 Easter Gift Suggestion . . Your Photograph Will Be Appreciated Arrange for Your Appointment • The ; ( t . , DENN Q TATE .1; •HOTO b. 3 HOP 212 ;East C 01144 Avenue State College , , cm= ~,..:. :.::::::: _skao.~~w~.,. ..;..:... ~M.,. ILDEST SMOKE ER LEAVES ... CENTER LEAVES GIVE YOU THE M 61 Students Transfer To Liberal Arts School Dean Charles W. Stoddart, of the School of Liberal Arts, announced today that sixty-one students trans ferred to the Liberal Arts School at the beginning of this semester. On the other hand, twenty-five students of the School of the Liberal Arts changed to other schools. This shows a net increase of thirty-six in the en rollment of the School of the Liberal• Arts. The School of Chemistry and Phys ics and the School of Engineering sent the most students to the Liberal Arts School with twenty and fifteen, respectively, while members of the latter school preferred to transfer to the School of Education, nine making that change. STUDENTS ! WE BUY OLD GOLD AND SILVER Highest cash prices paid Sor old jewelry, Tins, watch cases, brace lets, chains, bridgework, crowns, caps, gold teeth, gold plated and gold filled jewelry. Bring your Old Goldin any condition or in any quantity. It will be estimated free without any obligation. • Licensed by U. S. Government Next to Franklin 5 and 10c Store Allen'Street State College I am a friend indeed. A better friend than others, because I am made only of mild, fragrant, ex- pensive center leaves. I don't permit a single sharp top leaf nor 74i1-7gs Yeish To Sponsor Contest Pi Mu 'Epsilon, honorary mathema tics fraternity, is conducting its sec ond annual contest of speeches rein= ting . to mathematical subjects. The speeches, from one-half to three quarters df an hour long, are being given at the regular meetings of Pi Mu Epsilon, and are being judged by a committee made up of faculty and students. a single coarse bottom leaf to mar my good taste or my uni- form mildness. I do not irritate your throat. I am a soothing companion', the best of :friends. r Page Thr Meet Set for Mar. 3 The annual interclass track will, be held Saturday, March 31 New Beaver field. Coach Werner asked that additional freshmen out for the team in preparatioi participate in this meet and the in mural track meet which will be 1 in a few weeks. He is plannim send a freshman mile relay tear the Penn Relays April 26-27.
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