Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 08, 1938, Image 5

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    Thlirsday, , Septpmber 8, 1938
600 Workmen / Rush To Complet
!:Freshmen of Texan Technological
nstitute, at a special_ meeting,
:greed that hazing was beneficial
a them:
Throughout the Year
Keep in Mind
• That the
G. Balfour CO.
Fraternity leWelers ,
has
'_State, College _
- - Office ,
in
-"Saiiers'Store
s IO9 S. Allen St.
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When
, you are 'thmking,of
haternzty Jewelry, and birth
days and Chrustmas and ma
-tuition' and Commencement
. )emember—_
BALFOUR
JEWELRY
"Always m Town"-
_
STUDENTS,
YOUR EYES' ARE PRECIOUS !
I `, :. For Afore Flricient Work Through Less
- _Eye Strain, Study by-'
E. S. LAMPS
'MARSHALL'S. ELECTRIC SHOP
.Glennlatni,Building Phone 2202
r ,
0 TS' DINER
24-HOUR SERVICE'
40 '
c s — GOOD- FOOD
At Reasonable Prices
•
SAVE ON A l lll - EALTCKET
:410 E. College Ave. "Boots" Ripka, Prop.
Have You
the NEW COOLERATOR ?
rtlave You Used .... •
our Cold Stoiage Food Lockers?
' , ,‘Ha‘ , ,e You Enjoyed....
. Crystal
,Clear Sparkling Ice?
You Will 'FiiKl -Them All at
, • ,
HILLSIDE- , ,
4.lce and - Coal Co. _
Patteinop Phone 842
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PENN -STATE - "S\',OWN "SUPER ;PEE WEE RADIO
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PKre". ,'' -,,,-: •' ; - ~,•• ' '- ' -' ' Blue - (DetrOla) and White, and Other, Colors -
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, E; „MUSIC, \ROOM -
_ _ Bea:ler - Ave., in Glennland Bitilding
Established in 1910; a real Penn State tradition
; -' ' - -. ,-• -
Student Governmental
_System Here Parallels .
`Check-and-Balance' Plan
Following the idea of organized lop - elation, the College Adminis
tiation, in conjunction with Men's Student Government, operates an
extensive governmental system controlling the gene'sl activity of the
men
Headed by Joseph - A Peel, semi class piesident, Ehe ptincipal
groups include Student Boaid, Stu.'
dent, Cduncil, and Student Tutu
nal A Student Union Board, an
Interclass Finance Committee, and
a separate Student Council for the
School of Agriculture are all ac
two
Student Board Supreme
The highest governmental body
in the system is the Student Board
with Peel as chanmau and Ray
mond S Coskery '39 as, secretary
The Board, composed of the three
uppercluss presidents, the Colle
gian editor, two other members of
the Senior Class, one of the Juniot
Class, and the Dean of Men, ha:
the final powel.s over all men's ac
tivities Class elections and gen
eral student conduct also ate con
trolled by this body
The power to initiate legislation
'concerning the welfnie of the
men's student body and the supei
vision of all customs and tiadi
bops of the College is given to thP
Student Council Peel also head.,
thee executive group while WIIlan!
D Hoot '39 is secietaiy
Hembeis of the Council include
the Senior Class piesident and
'ice-president, Collegian editor,
Interfrateinity Council piesident,
Penn State Club president, the
presidents of the Junior and Soph
°mole classes, three seniors elect
ed at-large, and sepiesentatives
from the three upperclasses foi
each of the si• schools
Tribunal Enforces Customs
Student Tiibunal is the intei
Ipreting body foi Men's Fieshman
customs and makes the decisions
on inftingements of these customs
and traditions Composed of five
Seniors, the 1938-39 Tiibunal In
cludes Bernaid A Briggs, lim
bed B Cahan, Joseph F Cohan,
Victor E Ge - ntilman, and George
W Yeckley ,
Student Union and Intel clas.
Finance committees cooperate with
the Administiation in operating
the extra-curi mule gioup and class
budgets respectively Coskery is
piesident of the former gioup and
John C Rev '39 heads the finance
committee ,
Ainaud C. Maas, head of a him
that acts as financial counselors
fm philanthi °plc institutionos, is
the new` president of Bucknell 'Con
varsity
Puss Erwin, Texas Chi istian
Univeisity ace- shot-puttei, pt ac•
'toes loft 15 minutes a day in
fiont of the mum].
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are accepted only
at Student Union Office in Old
Main and must be paid before
insertion. Ads are accepted up to
1 p m on the day preceeding
publication.
TYPEWRITEIIIS—AII makes ex
peitly zepaited, portable and of
fice machines for sale or lent Dial
2.142 Harry E Mann, 127 'l,V s ent
'Beaver avenue - BB yi
TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG—
All work guaranteed Rackets
called for and deliver ed The Re
stringer, 206 West CoIle"go avenue
Dial 3800 - 1)13 yr
FOR RENT—Room tot one 01 two
graduate , students, slits Call
3306 or .122 South Butiowes sit eet
1-2 t pd-BB
STUDENTS should place name and
address on all bdoks, motebooks,
slide'rules, etc If you lose of find
anything Call at the Student Un
ion office , 2-1 t pd-BB
BORROWED for 1937 Summer Ses
sion plays—cutaway coat Label
David Jackson, Dove', N H ex
changed by rnibtake foi full dress
coat v:ith button holes in lapel and
around collm Please notify R D
Matzo! I-1t pd-BB
MUSICIANS desiring work with
campus orchestra cull 761 and
ask for 1-llnebaugh 4-1 t pd•BB
'WANT I'o RENT a room, sell a
horse or buy a cow A classified
ad in the Collegian will bring re
sults ' sit Co GD
FOR . SALE--Thunswick pool table
first class condition, $75 Ingune
Box A, Student Union office Delw
in y immediately 6-1 t pd-BB
FOR RENT-4wo double rooms;
, one single loom 605 W Beaver
avenue , , 7-11 pd JAT
HARVEY'S --a
•
Meals at Reason
able'Prices:' 'Save
on a Meal Ticket.
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PUGH STREET
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Liberal Arts Units
Definitely Will Open
. For First Sem'estei
The Noi and South Libeaul
is Buildings will definitely be
open rot classes when the seines
tel opens Wednesday.afternoon,
It sins announced yesleiday
Offices, houeser, is ill not be
available
The Cue Liberal Arts units
were thoken tinough from the
41(10.1 tot the purpose et connect
lug them with the middle unit,
now 111111C1 construction
The U formed by the buildings
will face the new Education
Building
Chem Deiosit
Plan Changed
Students Must Pay Breakage
_ Fee. At Bursar's; Will
Get Punch Card
'Collection of breakage deposits,
required of all students cal rying
chemistry courses, will be handled
undei a new - System this yea'
Students are required to go to
the Bursai's office with then sched
ule muds and deposit the necessary
amount of money In ietuin, they
sill teceive tC regulation "punch
card" which will admit them to the
course
The professor m charge will
punch the indicated block on the
caid as the student receives the
different utensils At the end pf
the semester, a thorough checkup
of the student's locker will be made
and an immediate - "eland will be
available at the Bursar's office
The following is a list of the
chemistry comes «rth their re
mined breakage deposit
Chemistry 1,2, 3, 42, and 4'3—
$6OO, Chem 4, 27, 48, 55, 56, and
421—53 00, Chem 20, 21, 31, 434
(5 medits)—sl2 00
Chem 22, 24, 25, 33, 52, 53,
54, 57, 58, 90, 426, 434 (3 Cl ), and
Chem Eng 4 and 6—slo 00, Chem
30 and 437—59 00, Cheni 470, 471,
472, 473, 474, 475, and Chem Eng
925—52 00
PSCA Names Counsellors '
For Freshman Meetings
Dul mg Freshman Week, flesh
with two uppertlass counsellors in cl
The'meeinigs with the counsel]
Chtistian Association, is a means
questions and pi oblems explained -
The ,counsellot s
Agticultme 4 1 / 1 111CS W Batche
let '39, Jack R Cobb '39, Wallace
H Dunlap '4l, Homes B Metz.
get '39, Call 0 Noidbetg '39, John
L Shellenbeigei '39, John C Re%
'39 and G Blanchaid Lucas '4O
Cheinistav and Physics William
A Vat Saun '39, Donald S Web.
stei '39, William F Beyei '39,
John D Gatbet '4o, , Robeit 11. Ha.
sek '39, Flank M Petals '39, Don.
fed V Gnau 'l9, William J
Scheilley, 31 '39, Louis G Mc
Afoos '4O and Douglas H Aitken
'39
Indust' al Education Jeionic
Shallot 'J9 and ;NY Lindsay Hal
I pen '39 •
_Aichiteetute and At chi tectui al
Engineeting Kali M Mason '39
and Robert C Blasingame‘ '39
Civil and Sanitary Engineming
William S Ctumbch '39 and Theo
dme H Johnson '39
Electrical and Electrochemical
Engineering Donald C Duncan
'39, Charles L Hughes '39, Robert
S Regal. '39 and Miles 0 Colwell,
Jr '39 '
S Lubrication
I , .
• Washing •
_ • Oil Change
Atherton Street Service StatiOn
DIAL 3869 , -215 S 'ATHERTON ST.
Buildings By
Eleven New Structures
May Not Be R e ady For
2nd Semester Opening
Om 600 woikmen ale now sp
buildings which ale expected to be
Japes McCloskey, assistant td the s
The number of workmen include
those directly employed by the Mc-
Closkey Company and its numerous
sub contiactois Ong=lly planned
to have been completed by January,
the construction is now expected
to be finished a month later
The present status of the build
Jags which wet e made possible by
an allocation of $5,000,000 to the
College by the last legislatuie, is
as follows
Agi mai tin al Engineet mg and
Forestry—Eater ior In ick woi k be
mg completed, betting of lime
stone in progress
Aglieultural Science Setting
limestone; pi coat ing foi Mick
work
Poultry—Shingles being put on,
expeiimental unit being framed,
working on board ceiling
Service—Complete ext.ept for
centei block petition
' Mineral Industries Walls in
prop ess, limestone being set up
Electi ical Engineei mg—Special
caisson foundations completed;
steel elected
LIM ary and Education—Lime
stone and facebt ick ready to be set
Übe) al Alts Fi aming floors
antrpou ring concrete
Chenusti y and Physics—Pouting
in pi op. ess foi footings
UNDER THE COLL
Bleanoi Block, Univei sity of Ala
biima sophomore, writes as rapid
ly with hea left hand and back
winds as she does sight handed
and form, ai d
Univeisity of Wichita municipal
adninnstiation students govern the
city of Wichita fm one day as one
of then class piojects
t men i ivt 11 be put 'into small pimps
each group
lois, as designed by the Penn State
for the new students to have then
Indust' 'al' Engmem ing HOS% az d
M Rumbaugh '39 and J Allen Mc-
Afoot, '4O
- Mechanical Engineciing E
Roger Kiik '39, George E Shultaa
baiget '39, Chailes Ii William,
'39 . Ed4vaid K Ktaybill '39
Libeial At ts (Losei Division)
Alvin .3 Isecovitz '39, Covello J
Newman 'P., H Clifton McWil
hams '39, Lewis IV Shollenbeige.
'39, Willaid Macy '.39, William B
o',Ehein '39, James 4 Noonan '39,
ThoM'as C Bloomfield '.39, Heiman
D !intim '39, Elwood R Sulouff
'39, Wilmer K Rockinakei '39,
John .1 Lipeczky '39, Joseph F
Cohan '39 and William Sprenkel
'39
Mineral Industiies James A
Glunt '39, Robert F Bucchnei '39,
Donald L Mai tin '39 and Gaily
Ghenn, '4O"
Physical Education Flank L
Coveleak' '39
The sophomore foresters who
have iransfeited from Mont Alto
will follow practically the same
ploceduie as the freshmen They
Hill be in charge of John C Rex
, Enjoy Our
dieery, Efficient
Service
Amoco Products
ceding up work on the eleven new
completed some time in Febivaiy,
upermtendent, announced yesterday
New Trustee
IS Appointed
Kenzie S. Bagshaw Fills Post
Vacated By Death Of
Chester Tyson
Kenzie S Bagshaw,
Hollidays
buig, has been named a member of
the College Board of Trustees, J
Franklin Shields, president of the
bouid, announced yesterday
Bagshaw succeeds Chester J Ty
son, Gaidneis, deceased
Shields also announced appoint
merit of James Milholland of Pitts
'
burgh to the place on the executive
committee which was vacated by
Tyson's death Mtlholland will
serve until the next election of the
executive committee in Januaiy
I=l
President Hetzel also announced
that Governor Geoige H Earle
has icappointed P J Denman,
Biadfotd, and F A Heim, Wil
liamspoit, to solve among the si•
gubeinato ml appointees on the
board
The total bond is comprised of
31 members, including nine elected
GIATE SPOTLIGHT
The avetaige coed spends mdse
on t efi eshments and entertammnt
than sh does foi cosmetics and
beauty treatments, recent surveys
shoes
A 3,000 acte forest %%as the class
ootn fot the Utah State Apical
e College's same' Louise in fot
entry education
Oberlin College celebrated peace
day by staging a grant demonstra
tion on its campus, of just chat
urn is like
Columbia University engineet
mg students giaduating this June
expect to be Gaining $3,900 annu
ally in five years
for CLEANING VALUES
MEN'S !GARMENTS
Suits
Trousers
Spring Topcoats
Heavy Overcoats
Hats
Neckties, 3 for
Flannel Trousers
White Linen Suits -
Smoking Jackets
Bath Robes
' , LADIES' GARMENTS
Plain Dresses
Jigger Coats ..... • . . . .
Jacket Suits
Blouses
Skirts
Coats ..
White Coats ,
Gloves
Bath Robes
STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY
Try Our Efficient, Courteous Service and Quality Workmanship
F. & F. Cleaners and Dyers --
204 S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
ebruary
by alumni, 12 elected by delegates
of county industrial and agticul
tutal societies, so. appointed by
the governor and four who seive
ex-officio
Ex-officio membeis include the
govei nor himself, President Hetz
el, Lester K Ade, state superin
tendent of public nista uction, and
J Hansel! Fi ench, state secretary
of agi 'culture
Sail a Straight Course -
on the new
SHIP BAR
of
The Hotel Markland
"The Bright Spot of Bellefonte"
EXCELLENT CUISINE
Page Five
SINCE THE WORLD WAR
Sorting the people of this cola
inanity in matters pea Mining to
all pino.es of the Real Estate
busthey, During Mix time both
pulley to ait deals kayo re
celled a SQUARE DEAL
FOR YOUR HOME SITE OR
BUSINESS SITE SEE
Eugene H. Lederer
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Developer of Fraternity Section
Office Next to Postoffice --
114 E Beaver Ave
Rugs and Carpets
Cleaned mid
Shampooed
3c sq. ft.
Living Room
Suites
Cleaned and
Moth Proofed
$15.00 set
Feather Pillows
Cleaned and '
Sterilized
83c pair