Thursday, May 30, 1940 ;Approved Penny Private Buslnes; School BUSINESS TRAINING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J for young men and women. al , • One, Two and Three Year; 0 o: v i E s n o rtn . ip , C s. a:a a r . e 8 rounded 1868 PEI RCE S 0 04. Pine Sr Woo al Broad Philadelphia, Pa FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND 'MONDAY Taylor-Made Shoes , 'Sharping Sports 95 ;It ow V iis e 33 a a nd n 56 1 d 4:6 3 Now ere s3:33 - Formerly S.P.S. - - -WARPING, Inc. 135 S. Allen St , . 1. -Delicious Chacolee, Milk . 1 . 4 Made from Pure WhdleiMillvanilkSaperior 1 Chocolate Rrolluct -: , - , , ', ' , TRY, SOME TOM* i. h-- Also-- 7 .Cheese—Mllkutter—lßutiermilk l Cream I , ': ' COLLEGE -CREAMERY SALTSROOM 1 DAIRY ,BUILDING ' • ' ... i t. , 1 , May Wetifferlo the • ‘ Vass of 1940. ._" ' r Aur Sinceireitiongrafulations 00 -- - 1 ,_, ~,_„ It has hen adileasure tolave you with:us 4 tese‘past , four - years. ,Again our congratulations. l , K ook's Market 115 S. Frazier - , • Phone 791 i I:: THE VARSITY SHOP ii 'll/INICS ' ' -: - - , _ . To ‘our old Friends and the =hp new ones ae -1 ifuirbd during the past year, we express ourap- , s i , .preciation for your valued patronase. , TO ioli, we wish the Best of Lick and hope to - - .., serye , you,again next year , ' ', ' ' ._-._ The Varsity Shop- . . „tn.% ~ --,,.- ,_...,: 127 I.'Allen Street „-i , • T,, .. ' ,:....,_ 1 ,,,5, fr 1 ,, ~ ~' .:,L, : FIRST NATIONAL. BANK - $ OF - , , , I_. , , - _ ~' STATE COLLEGE t , V' ' ' Member of . . - 't • Federal Deposit Insdralthe Corporatior, 1,. The Lest Flay of ithe • 20th Anniversary 'Season of the ' PENN STATE PLAYERS These Seniors Leave A College In Transition 'Unsung Heroes" Of Penn Slate Prove Invaluable To Team toadies SPECIAL PAGES 'LIKE THIS WILL APPEAR FREQUENTLY IN THE NEW DAILY COLLEGIAN :Hard •Ltick:Players Ad lis Jeam Understudies Every year "unsung heroes" leave Tenn'State's athletic squads without publicity-or - fanfare her alding 'their departure ,. These athletes are igenerally team members who•have suffered had breaks in then -athletic ca reers but are invaluable Os the coach's right.hand -men in daily practice sessions -- 'rake 'the case of Jack Yinlin, scram Jacrosseman '.hack was goalie understudy of Mud Myers for two years, then when the was slated foi regular goalie this wear,Me was sent to the 'infirmary! and , remained out of action foi most of the season , I !Bun 'Foie amf Stu 'Qua iley, an' 'excellent catching and 'pitching 'battery, couldn't break into a star studded 'lineup, although in ,_any other college, 'they probably would be regulars ' 'Leo 'Houek's boxing ;team had two steady punchers in 145-pound 'Frankie Sylvestrt and 'Natelland 'ler, heavyweight, but were edged out by Bob Baird r and football 'captain, 'Spike ,Alter Other men who just 'missed the "regular spot"'are Bob Olmstead; 'Hai ry Peffer, and Jimmy Scheer-' tfei who played soecer for' Bill Jeffery, end John LaWther's hard luck player, Sandy Kranich' whose 'trick knee hinderedohis playing ' =CLASSIFIED „ADS 'Classified 'ads are accepted on ,ly at Student :Union Office in 'Old Main and must :be paid before insertion. Ads are ac •cepted.up'to I p. m. on the day preceding publication. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly .repaired Portable and office machines for sale or rent., Dial 2342 Harry 'F 'Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue - ' 116-Sept FOR RENT—Beds ;for '5 students during Summer Sessions close to Campus, $2 00 each Phone a]- tei 6 p m 4349' 413 - W College ave , , , 270-I tpd-EK LOST Fraternity pin—initials, GAN, , Gainma Omega inscrip tion Please return to Gordon Novotine, ' Alpha Tau Omega Phone 2161 ltpd-EK PLEASE 'RETURN—WiII student who sound gi een Autopomt pencil, lettered on side to adver tise Grocer'Co , on 'Mineral andus b les library table several weeks ago please return it without fail to 201'M I or M 1 library 268-ItpdGD , - MUSICIANS—A Beuseher gold laequer'E-flat alto saxophone , fol sale Call Moyer, North Watts `Hall , 269-ItpdGD W. R. 'MICKEY - \ i: , s Delivery Service . ' Phone State Col. 871, ~" Stegmaier Brewing Co., , Wilkes• Barre. ,Pa... t ~.. •! Enccitiamanwnqa CO RVILKESUBMIRE.' PA. "WHAT A LI Ft." `A RIGHT SMART, BELLY SPLITIN' FUNNY PLAY' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN =EI Jane A. Ronug '4O. WSGA P 'Girl has been monied Bow GI H. CLIFTON McWILLIAMS JR • Pipe Orator G. WARREN , ELLIOTT 'Permanent Secretary A. WILLIAM ENGEL JR ' Class Donor , V, ,-? ', dent, May Queen, and Matrix he highest honor in her class, SARABELLE SHIRM Class Donor SAMUEL G GALLU Hot Dog King Dr John R Haynes, noted phy sician and regent of the University of .California, is called the father of the initiative in that state CRUSHED ICE —and— PUNCH BOWLS liouseparty Necessities Hillside lee ,& Storage Co. ; Dia11342 Frei-Delivery Survey Shows College Placement Of Graduating Seniors R i nks High About 30 Per , Cent 'Of Contacted Graduates Obtained Jobs; Application Blanks NecesSany Although Penn State doesn't have a placement bureau, ft . still ranks high in graduate placement according to a ecent survey con ducted by Pi of John S Bowman in his English composition•l6 class With 104 pet cent of 9075 students graduating in June contacted m the cut vey, 50 pet cent had obtained jobs eithet by depattmental aid of personal initiative The old question asked by grad , uates concerning the effect of grades upon job-getting was an swered when the report showed that the maim ity of job-holders were in the first half of their class, while the ones in the second half usually teemed positions by per sonal contact with employers A letter of application is neces sary for obtaining a job, the sm., vey revealed, regal dless of methods used at whether application blanks had been tilled or prospective employers seen pet sonally The technical schools, especially the Mineral Industries and Engin eel ing Schools, were able to place over 60 per cent of their graduates contacted This may be explained by their excellent placement serv ice which sends out pamphlets containing pictut e, es.perience, age, cob a curl mule' activities, hobbies, and other details Ovei 40 per cent of the total job-holders received their posi tions by departmental of adminis tration placement, and 30 pm cent contacted employers personally Faculty and other means of con tact were responsible for the re maining 30 per cent Piovmg that students should concenti ate on a pai ticular field of work, approximately 85 per cent obtained jobs in the blanch for which they prepared Elliott' Named Permanent '4O Secretary-Treasurer G Warren Elliott has been ap pointed peimanent secretaiy-treas urer of the class of 1940 by senior class Piesident David E Pergrin ' Elliott's duties aie to represent the class on the Alumni Associa tion, handle all class correspon dence in the future, conduct fi nances loi reunions, and plan re unions at the regular five-year In tel vats Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave. Dial 4086 State College Congratulations' Graduates!" Rest of Luck to You' THE NITTANY NEWS, STAND W. COLLEGE AVE. Hall Elected Secretary Edgar V Hall 41 was elected nzbunal sect eta' 3. Tuesday Get More Ft', Your Spor t s , Work, Social Li by chewing, delicious DOUBLEMOGUM ,:.;:,- 'lq. r4rii , Ilighspot your days and evenings with the fun and 69 refreshment of chewing DOLIBLEMINI GUM. Enjoy i',,e the taste of,cool, delicious, breath.sweetening mint. : , f 'r:`, Get the plefisure of chewing.Chewingoou Imow,belps ~,, relieve your pent.ttp, nervous tenston—helps Loop tk; you fresh and alert while you work or play. And ...:'d DOUBLEMINT GUM has the refreshinn flavor and 1.., smooth, velvety chewiness that make chewing, : e lightful. d Treat yourself to healthful, delicious ;ii, ' POUBLEMINT GUM today! 0 Buy several pages et BOUBLETAINT GUM today t gt*,,,;. 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