Page Six Neusbaum Shifted to Division of Dramatics Frank S. Neuhbainn, formerly of ho department of English composi ion, has been transferred to the di ision of dramatics, and will do part ime teaching and part-time extension cork. Mr. Neusbaum will aid little the tres, community playhouses, drama ic organizations, and high schools in he production of amateur plays. He nd Arthur C. Cloentigh, in charge of ho division of dramatics, will con inue to direct the productions of the Welcome to Penn State `YOU CAN GET IT TEXT BOOKS ( B a ll ITE W D) STUDENT SUPPLIES : Offic PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS • $1.25 to $7.50 The*Choice of Students Everywhere PENN STATE STATIONERY QUINK SKRIP INK SPECIAL-4 Clubs and Bag, $5.95 : Rewashed and Reenameled Golf Balls, 15c to 45c :U. S; Tiger, 25c : Nobby, 3 for $l.OO Fairway at 50c eac TENNIS RACKETS $2.50 to $15.00 • Rackets Repaired and l&strung right here at our store. 2 to 24-hour Service Penna. Tennis Balls, 3 for $1.15 Oxford Balls 25c A Good Practice Ball New, Used and Rebuilt Typewriters : Typewriters for Rent : Serving Penn State Players. The division of dramatics, which was started last year, had a successful summer, presenting thirty , :six plays during the six-weeks summer session. Eighteen one-act plays, six cut-down plays, and one full length one— " Death Takes a .Holiday"—were pro duced, besides five marionette and six children's plays. Forty graduates and more than fifty undergraduates took work in drama tics. Darrell Larsen assisted r. Cloe tingh and Mr. Neusbaum. Mr. Neusbaum and Mr. Cloetingh will teach - play production and' a graduate course in the prublems of the theatre this semester. Mr. Neus baum will also teach stagecraft. Complete line of ATHLETIC GOODS CINEMANIA For the first time in his screen career, Joe E. Brown sings and dances in addition to his usual slap stick in the comedy running at the Cathaum tonight, "Bright Lights." ' In it, Joe plays the part of Joe Wilson, a small-time burlesque hoof er and comic. Ilis wife is played by Ann Dvorak. In the troupe is an in cognito heiress—Patricia Ellis, who, we think, is all right—hiding from parental ire. She is discovered, book ed on Broadway, and Joe is to go with her. Joc falls for the heiress, and his wife leaves him. But the heiress is in love with the show's advance agent, and when Joe gets wise to himself, he goes back to his wife and every thing is smoothed out the time the show ends. The screen play is by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, and it was directed by Buthi , Berkeley. Aiiie Wrubel did the tunes. . . The Daily Half-Colyumnist in Mon day's Centre Daily, Times says that "The movie Public has7anawered the question as to its squeamishness in now seeing Will Rogers on the screen. 'Steamboat Round the send' has broken attendance .records theatres in which it has been shown." Local audiences• will get. a chance to see the humorist' who has been compared to Mark Twain in his last picture at the Cathaum tomorrow and Friday. • Rogers, who is a steamboat captain in the picture, gets into ; a trace ; yith a rival captain, played by Irvin S: Cobb. He wins finally by stoking the boat with•a wax museum and every thing else inflammable on the. craft. Incidentally, he saves the life of his nephew, convicted ormurder. Besides Rogers and Irvin Cobb, Stepin Fetchit is in the picture. • Isn't that enough? CLASSIFIED WANTED—Position by man and wife as caretaker and cook at fraternity. Mrs. D. R. Smith, 204 Terrace Boule vard, Lewistown, Pa. . _ _ -2-2 t Pd. GD WORK WANTED caring for chil dren. References furniihed. Please call 739 R. ; , . -3-I.t Pd. GSD FOR RENT—Two double rooms; one for permanent students; one for- Rush Period or adults. Opposite front. campus: Call at 134 E. College ave. 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It can .also be reached front Boalsburg, whiCh is five miles south; of State College. To the west of Shingletown Gap is' Musser's Gap; From this gap, a trail leUdi'betWeenlthe first and second mountains to Shingletown. Thegap can also be reached by following the top of the first: mountain. ' • - One of the note interesting and longer hikes is tlib onelo Bear Men- RADIO REPAIRS—any make radio ALL WORK GUARANTEED THE MUSIC ROOM The Glennland Buildhig. A New Atmosphere For State College • The ,Taproom has movedto a new locu tion with all new and modern equipment. . Dancing space has also been provided for youi-:;enjoyment. In fact, everything is new but the management. • ; • • Hatko S :T aproom F 123 S. Allen St. • al GYM UNIFORMS : Get a FREE DESK BLOTTE - Parcel Post Laundry Cases Fibre . . . Give Years of Service $2.50 and $2.95 CANVASS CASES . . $1.75 LAUNDRY BAGS down, a swampy r2aion in the valley Of the fourth ridge of mountains south of State College. Here are found many rare plants ,and animals. The Meadows can be' reached by passing through Wriz.ht's Gap, east of Shing letown. About six and a half miles by the State roml, from State College is lo cated Pine Grove Mills, which is so called because formerly two mills in a white pine grove were situated there. By passing through a gap in the mountains above the village, and climbing the second ridge, the hiker can obtain an excellent view. on a clear day: A new road .to the top of the mountain makes climbing easy. About two miles farther, the road crosses laurel Run which leads to the east. joins with the Bear Mea dows road. About a mile n from Laurel Run, Whipple Dam is located, where excellent swimming and camping fa cilities are found. The most: famous mountain is Mount Nittany, in whose shadow nestles the little - town of Lemont, about three Miles 'east of State Col lege. From the summit, of„ Nittany, • R. F. STEIN :MOTOR 'CO. .121 South .13urrowes St. . 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