Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 04, 1936, Image 5

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    Friday, September 4, 1936,
‘Collegian’ Pictorial Page
J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS
President, Board of-Trustees
-■ - —Penn-State Student— Organizations Provide"
The DEN Union, Aids Activities Variety of Activities
(Continued from page one) (Continued from page ono)
*“• “ In its short history, the Union has and the, Pre-Veterinary club.
. Welcome, Class of ’4O undertaken and completed many pro-
FOUNTAIN SERVICE EXCELLENT FOOD 3 ects - Last y® ar lt s P onsoied about e i ec t s members from the junior and
GLENNLAND -APARTMENTS a ozcn a ll-College dances, sev- sen j ol . classes, while the Home Eco
- oral of which were free. It also held nomics society is open to all students
.-■■■ ■ =ti a number of concev ts of popular and enrolled in the home economics cur
_ . ——— classical records in the second floor riculum.
■ > , „ , „ . _ Two engineering clubs which func
' *— 1 i°unge of, Old Mam. General sew- one( j actively last year wore the
ices, such- as the handling of ping- p C nn State chapters of the American
WELCOME, FRESHMEN II pong and billiard equipment and the Society of Civil Engineers and the
Carnegie Foundation phonograph rec- American Society of Mechanical En-
TO || lords were extended through the in- j gineers. Both groups are open to all I
formation bureau situated on the first students enrolled in the respective
MABTFW A\rn floor of Old Main. This office is open curricula. The Penn State Aero club,
IYIxVJY 111 1 ArNJL/ JVIYI.//VLTIJC/IV every day but Sunday from 8 o’clock established in 1930, furthers interest
U A ■pT>'E ,, p CTTfYP * n niorning until 7at night. It is j n aviation among students who care
isrlXvls.Ej.Ev DJlv/x open Sunday morning and afternoon. j 0 j 0 j n>
Within the past few years the Stu- In the School of Mineral Industries
Opposite Front Campus ’ dent Union office has taken over the there arc two societies which are open
handling-of the funds for the throe to the students, the Mining society,
principal campus publications, the and the Ceramics society, which
Collegian, Froth, and Bell. This is a draws its membership, from, students
voluntary arrangement and was made in that department,
so that the publications could have The* Discobolus society aims to cro
thc benefit of competent accountants ate closer contact among the physical
at no expense to themselves. Previ- education students and the instructors
ously each hud kept its own books in the School of Physical Education
and handled its own money, with a re- and Athletics. Les Sabrours elects
suit that several of them were in a men and women who liave domonstrat
poor financial condition. cd their ability and interest in fencing.
THE KEEFER HARDWARE
200 W. COLLEGE AVE.
EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO
ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY
MEMBERS
We invite you to visit our store, where you
will always receive courteous attention
DELIVERY SERVICE DIAL 2451
UNDER THE CORNER
John Glatz, Manager
KIRBY PAGE
Visiting Lecturer
Old Main, Center of Student Activities
The present Old Main was.built in 1929 following:the razing of. the original building which
was erected in 1863 andxondcmncd as unsafe about 1929.' Old Main, which at one time was .the; only
building which the College boasted, has always played a great part in the activities'and life of
- - the students here.
WELCOME, FROSH!!
ENJOY YOUR BEER
AT THE
HOFBRAU
ON SOUTH ALLEN STREET
WELCOME
CLASS
OF “40”
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA
Who , Played Here for Junior Prom
.--Registrar Hoffman requests that
all incoming freshmen, as well as up
perclassmen, bring fountain ’ pens to
Recreation hall when they register.
The College does not furnish pen or
ink.
Subscribe to
The Bell
$l.OO
The Varsity Diner
WELCOMES YOU TO STATE COLLEGE
MEAL TICKETS . $5.50 for $5.00; $3.30 for $3.00
HOME COOKED FOOD EFFICIENT SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE THOROUGHLY MODERN
ON EAST BEAVER AVENUE NEXT TO POST OFFICE
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
LARGE SELECTION OF PATTERNS FOR
YOUR NEW SUIT OR TOPCOAT
TAILORS AND DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 3461
Secretary, Alumni Association
JOHN C. THOMAS
Appeared Here in Artists’ Course
WE ALSO SUPPLY FIREWOOD
HILLSIDE ICE COMPANY
Dial 842