Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 19, 1939, Image 6

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    Pagc Six
Hotel Training Course Lauded
Cite Need for Trained
Men; Back Course Here
! “The HoLclmon of Pennsylvania me nunc than pioud of the tapid
and the splendid development of the hotel udmini&tiation
course at Penn State ”
This statement bj Fiank V Hynes, executive seuotaty of the
Pennsylvania Hotels Association, sums up enthusiastic statements
issued b> piommcnt state hotelmen about Penn State’s newest ventui
-into special vocation couiscs
Founded lieie two yea is ago un- |
th» dnuction of Miss Phylhs !
1C Spi<»gue, the hotel management
coulee is pet haps as well, if not
Tjct'toi, Known among hotehnen of
the'state than within the student
body Contact is maintained be
tween the students and hotclmen
by means of fiequcnt held tups,
xeguhu lound tabic conferences,
-and surnmei piacticum woik in
Kptels and restaurants
Mi Hyne», who is m constant
Contact with hotelmcn throughout
the-stute, went on to say, “business
tiends todav call for tinined hotel
peisonncl and it is felt by the lead-
Text Books
Official Gym Uniforms
Athletic Sportswear
Guns—Rifles—Ammunition
Penn State Pennants
Student Desk Lamps—9Bc and up
Laundry Cases and Bags
Alarm Clocks 98c & up
Visit Our New Complete
Agents for Eastman-Agfa Ansco-Argus Cameras
Bicycles, Shot Guns, Rifles for Sale and For Rent-A Complete Line of Hunting Supplies
| eis of <he industiy that such spe
| ualized couiscs m> ofTeied by Penn
State and othci leading univeist
tics aif» no longei an e\pc*L iment
but an absolute necessity ” (
Coui’-Ca of study in the hotel
administration cut riculum 1 ange
from cookery to business law Stu
dents aie given intensive naming
in chcmistiy, meat judging, and
accountancy The Penn State
couisc is leputed to have the best
training m the piepaiution of
foods cf any hotel couise in the
country
A Modern Restaurant with Moderate Prices !
A Common Expression in Town and On Campus
“You Can Get It f At METZGER’S”
IMS Sell Us Your Used Books SsiSe
1 f
A Very Complete Line of Student Supplies and Athletic Goods
All of Our Sporting ln a .Separate* Roonj'
A Most Complete Line o»C Amateur Photo Supplies
Above are the Hotelmen, Restauranteurs, Professors, and
students who participated in a conference held here last spring.
Top row from right to left Franklin Moore, Phyllis K Sprague,
Dr Pauline Beery Mack, Clem Henrle '42, Albert Dlmling, Tony
Frey, John Lee, Edward Ballinger '4l and Harry W Wagner,
second row Frank Leach '4l, Bayard Bloom '4l, WJake Thompson
’4l, E S Shuck, Mrs Frank Hynes, Frank Hynes, Charles Heinze,
Edmund Glynn, M C Matter, Charles Rowland, William Jeter '4l
Janet Herzgo ’42, John Hartnett '4l, Phillip Barnhardt '4l and
James Klug *42 *
129 South Allen Street
Mechanical Drawing- Supplies
and other rules from $1.25 to $27.00
‘ Log Log, Deci Trig Slide Rules ,
Loose Leaf Notes With College Seal
Other Books from 25c to $8.75
Desk Blotter Holders—Stamped
“Penn State”, 60c and up
Memory Books—Scrap Books
We Issue Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Shop at Metzger’s-Penn State 1915
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
(Continued From Page One)
tia is open to mea and women
students of the College, .pul like
othei otganlzutions the pcisounel
will be chosen as a ienult ofi the
scheduled tryouts
Tlie tryouts have been subdivid
ed according to instruments Any
student -wishing to try out for an)
of ’the organizations must appeal
at the scheduled time The sched
ule' follow *
Wednesday—l p m —-Tiom
bones
Wednesday—7 p m—Tt limpets
and Comets
Wednesday—B Hi p m —Biass
instiuments othei than above
Thursdav—4 p m—Flutes pic
colos. and double teed instiuments
Thursday—7 p m—Claiinet
Thursday—B JO p m Saxo
phones
Friday—4 p m —All pel mission
instruments
Monday—7 p m—All stringed
instruments
Typewriters For Sale and For Rent
porting Goods Department
Band Choices
Foi Rent—Well equipped looms
single beds showcis ping-pong,
82 50 and $3 00 124 S Bauiuul
dial 404(1" 25 2LP-JKG
Foi Rent—Single room in pi I
vnte home Phone J 417 iIG S
Gill stieet 24-IKG
Foi Rent—Comfortable light
single mom, leusotiablv pi iced, in
piivale home Dial 2168
Foi' Rent-Two select looms,
one single with fiee guiage $3 50,
double $5 00 for two, less foi one
22-ltp-IKG
Penn State Stationery
Fountain Pens and Pencils
Pens 39c to $12.50
Office Supplies of All Kinds
Hammermill Bond Paper
100 Sheets 25c
250 Sheets 60c
500 Sheets 89c and $l.OO
Classified Advertising
For Rent—Select looms with hot
and cold limning watei foi 2 or 3
Inspect The Colonial 123 W Nit
tnny 17-3tc CRE
Tv pew liters—All makes expeit
ly icpuiied Pol table and otHcc
machines foi sale ot lent 'Dial
2J42 Hany F Matin, 127 W Bea
vet avenue 16 Sept
Foi Rent—Select loom with lim
ning water foi thiee men Apply
123 W Nittuny avenue li dtp GD
Wanted—Boardeis and loomeis
All looms hot and/cold running
vvutei and single beds' Dial 67T
IS 6tpßß
Foi Rent—Large single loom for
man 445 E Fostei avenue Phone
3116, ' 2d-ltp BB
Foi Rent—Quiet single loom in
faculty home SOO 00 pei semestci
806 W Beuvei avenue 20-ltpGD
Foi Kent —Laigo double room,
single beds 455 E. Fostei avenue
Phone 2171 21-ItpJKG
Wernermen
Continued From Page 5
sophomoies who ia» at Mont Alto
last yeui under Coach George llui
vey (cross cotmliy captain heic in
M 7) and Gcoigc Hamson complete
the squad which has lepoited for
ptactice Only Len, Henderson, of
those who will iuu this yeui, has
not ictuined to school and he is
expected today
The opening meet (thcie will be
a pause foi silent piayei) against
tbo laspeis of Manhatten on Octo
ber 7, is considered the toughest
of the lot. and as uupiedictable as
Manhattan lost to the
Nittany Lion last season and then
recoveied in time to take ’the
Eastern ICM A, the Blue and White ,
could do the same
Complete Line of Smokers’ Needs
Playing Cards 25c & up
Card Tables—Games—Poker- Chips
Book Racks—Waste Baskets
Magazines—Greeting Cards
Book Ends
Penn State Jewelry
Tuesday, September 19,1939 -
Professor Emeritus Dies '
F Thoi ton Osmond, professoi
tmeritus of ph>sitt», (lied at hi
tome in Caillsle on September 1
-To was 96 yeais old and hud it
lied from hisv teaching posltioi
tere in 1906
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