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No 'Ice'. Will Pay the Round-Trip Bus Fare,Admission Page Four THE PENN STATE COLLEGIA Thursday, October 5, 1933 BLUE BAND ANNOUNCES CUSTOMS EXEMPTIONS Milton Sweet will be required to wear ACTIVITIES REPORT full customs for the entire period that NEW STUDENT MEMBERS Campus Bulletin Fraternity Averages . GRANTED BY TRIBUNAL EXPERT WATCH . • YEAR ISSUED 1 they are in effect. -o- FOR upperclass women intending to .1. Tau Phi Delta 1.77 page . (Continued from page oho) All -0-- 2. Triangle 1.58 .(Continued frone one) REPAIRING go on the hike to the W. A. A. cabin (Con(inued from page one) Theta Larry B. Tedesco '35, cymbals, and on Sunday afternoon are asked to 3. Delta Sigma 1.66 toms either because of having taken 4. Alpha 'Chi Sigma • 1.53, & 11. Kiere '35, snare drums. sign up on the McAllister hall bul- ing a surplus of $1,027.18, with $6OO 'them or their age HANN O'NEAL William I 5. Sigma Pi-- 1.49 before, because of The Blue Band will begin to prac- letin boards. The 'hike starts at 2 of that amount having been turned included Howard Ashey, W. M. Bond, immediately for several concerts hall lobby. over to the staff, as a partial• settle- 6. Sigma Tau Phi 1.48 OgUcf tice o'clock from the McAllister JEWELERS ment. 7. Alpha Chi Rho 1.46 E. C. Brink, G. M. Cummings, A. C. to be given later in the year, 'accord- Subscriptions for the Old Main Bat 8. Beta Sigma Rho 1.42 Doherty, John B. Davis, Richard Geis- ing to Bandmaster Wilfred 0. Thomp- Hockey practice on East College Ave. will be held provided .$619, advertising netted 9. Alpha Tau Omega 1.11 son. Several changes will be instituted every Mon- 'el, G. Frederick Leffler, Irwin Litt- year, Holmes field at 4 o'clock $412.90, cash sales added $6.80, and 10. Acacia 1.40 by the organization this and day Thursday for juniors and man,: J. M. Leslie and Jack Minford. shown the first time to- and miscellaneous items totalled $8.60. 10. Kappa Delta Rho 1.40 will be for sophomores, while the seniors and Phi Kappa ' '1.39 'C. W. IVrcbtoran, P. A. Murry, Wood- day when the band marches as part With $59.50 listed under accounts re- 12. freshmen will practice on Tuesdays ceivable, $26.50 has been considered 12. Phi Pi Phi • 1.39 'row.;W. Ott, M. Rappaport, R. W. of the local Alpha Fire Company's Wednesdays gen- Delta________l.3s fireman's conven- and at 4 o'clock. A lost because of bad accounts, setting 14. Delta Tau Reiser, and Jules RendleMan also unit in the state • eral practice for all classes will be at 16. Kappa Sigma 1.34 tion at Lock Haven. the total income $1,080.30. excused. every Friday at 4 o'clock. was as Phi Delta. Theta 1.34 were' held A total of $789.80 listed .15. men not to expenses, 17. Alpha Garithia .Rho 1.32 Other who do have CA-Alril\WARNER 13,...,5.AAUTHEATREAii- UNREST RETARDS publishing $118.02 Was wear customs include Joseph Rum- a MINERS' compete materials, 18. Phi Lambda 1.30 Kappa Kappa Gamma will spent' for. supplies, equip- Theta baugh, Russell Henry V. Shaw, MINING CLASSES ment, entertainment, main- 18. Phi Sigma Delta • 1.30 Rose, • START OF McAllister hall the intramural and office PHONE 616 with in A. E. Trexler, Samuel Warwick, and "I just.cen't get over the change volleyball tournament at 4:15 o'clock tenance, while miscellaneous expenses 20. Delta Chi 1.29 Matinees 1:30-3:00 • amounted .$69.25. An estimated 20. Phi Kappa Psi • 1.29 Charles" Weckland. Men who will in my appearance, Grace. What Organization of the night mining 9omorrow afternoon, while Phi Mu to customs ' semes-' Evenings 6:30-8:30 profit was shown, a 20. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1.29 take, full for the first • difference the proper style classes in the bituminous coal fields will play Theta Phi Alpha at 9:95 of $118.23 and ter Blickens, Cole, complete as 9 p.m 23. Phi Gamma Delta 1.28 are William John makes in one. And to think I Youcan seen show as late by the School of Mineral Industries o'clock tomorrow. partial settlement of $BO has been and A. M. Zwicky. Samuel Breen and has been retarded by the unrest among paid to the staff members. 23. Phi Epsilon Pi • 1.28 have you to thank for tolling me THURSDAY-FRIDAY the miners, according to Prof. Harry violin Advertising in the Beaver Field 23. Theta Xi 1.28 about Additional aspirants for the is circulated at the 26. Lambda• Chi Alpha 1.26 Borrymore in B. Northrup, director of the Mineral College Symphony or- Pictorial, which Mee Phone 773 Ileoidenee 944 Lionel section of the major footballs games, netted $396.65. 27. Beta' Kappa" ' • 1.25 Industries extension work. chestra will appear for try-outs in DR. HOWARD SCHERMER 'ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" At present nine classes have been while sales amounted to $373.75. A 28. Delta Upsilon_.... 1.23 The Elite Beauty Saloti Room 401, Old Main, at 7 o'clock Mon- 28. Phi Kappa Tau 1.23 FOOT SPECIALIST—CIIIROPODIST prepared, with five other applications loss of bad accounts of $87.50 reduces Discriminating" with May Robson, Joel McCrea; day night. Opening 15 • "For the listed by the division. the advertising accounts receivable to 28. Pi Kappa Alpha '", 1.23 About Oct. and Dorothy Jordan 51. Alpha Kappa Pi_ • 1.22 Ogled Hours: 9-12 a.m.: 1.5 P.M.. PHONE 695 $115.50, and sets the total income by Members of the Penn State Aero figures-for the year at $835.90. 32. •Pi Mu Delta 1.17 Sundays Appointment State College Hotel SATURDAY club will meet in Room 108, Main En- Publishing and printing costs 33. Delta. Sigma Phi 1.16 Leltsell Bldg, Coy. College Ave. & Allen St. gineering, at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow amounted ,$534.30, and salesmen's 33.. Sigrim Chi 1.16 Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in to night. • commissions, materials and supplies, 33. Theta Chi 1.16 "LOVE, lIONOR AND On BABY" C. TURBETT and office maintenance expenses tot- 33. Theta Ulfhilon Omega 1.16 expenditures 37. Beta Theta'Pi_.-___ 1.15 • alled $82.88, setting the The $22.50 Suit Man CREW SELECTED • MONDAY-TUESDAY STAGE at s6l7:lB.'The estimated profits of 37. Sigma Phi Epsilon________l.ls RICH IN FOOD VALUES have been turned over to thd 37. Theta Nu Epsilon 1.15 Hayes, Clark AS PLAYERS REHEARSE $218.72 John Barrymore, Helen Athletic 'ASiiiiciation. 40. Phi Kappa Sigma 1.14 Richman Bros. financial 41. Chi - Phi • • • ' 1.12 KEW-BEE Bread is a fine Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Property, Costume Managers Named , A summary. of the class Stroehmann's statement; included in the re 42. Alpha Sigma Phi• ' 1.11 Montgomery, Myrna Loy in FINE CLOTHES Egg whichis food for children,containing all the For "The Butter and Man" port, was .published in a previous is- 42. Phi SigmaKappa 1.11 "NIGHT FLIGHT" sue of the COLLEGIAN. Items listed 42. Sigma.Nit • 1.11 nutritive values you will find in Kappa Epsilon - At Penn State Hotel Ralph H. Levine '34 has been nam- include class dances; caps and gowns, 45. Tau 1.10 good food. ed stage manager for "The Butter and invitations; Lion suits, blazers, Senior 46. Pi Kaapa • " 1.06 Week,. proclamations, night, and 47. Sigma.'Phi' Sigma • 1.04 Tuesday and Wednesday Egg Man" tobe presented bythe Penn stunt every Your Grocer NITTANY State Players in Schwab auditorium freshmen Caps. 47. Theta Kappi.Phi - ' 1.04 Serve it with meal. and 11 _ Men's . .•• FRIDAY October 10 Saturday, October 14. Elsie H.. Dout- Lucal..F4ternities will_ gladly supply you hett '35 will have charge of proper- SENIORS WORK 1. Phi KaPpa Nu 1.51 CONTINUE 2. Tau Sigma Phi' • ' • 1.38 A First Run Picture The Finest Clothes We Have ites, while Edith R. Cotton '35 has "MIDSHIPMAN JACK" named costume manager. AS PRACTICE TEACHERS 3. Chi Upsilon : - - 1.37 been Alpha Comedy Story Ever Shown Egg giVen 4. Sigma Phi • 1.21 Action "The Butter and Man," ''•- A Real Co-eds Begici'Fourth Week at Altoona; Alpha Zeta - • 2.01. Annapolis . a setting, deals with the of in modern Commons:Club • • 'Call at Hotel or Phone 0640 attempts of two theatrical producers, Johnstolin High Schools 1.45 Omega . 2.13 samples your Lehman and Jack McClure, :Psi Phi SATURDAY and I will bring to Joseph • Women's 'National Fraternities • ' played by Paul K. Hirsch '35 and John Twerityone senior women have be- home or office. 1. Alpha Pi ' 1.95 Zane Grey's E. Binns '36, to produce a big moral gun.. their., fourth week of practice oMierim; :2. Delta Gimmi • ' • 1.76 "TO THE LAST MAN" • play, "Her Lesson," on Broadway. As teaching in Johnstown and Altoona Satisfaction or Money Back to fail to be- today, Of the number, fifteen are tak- .3. 'Gamma Phi Beta 1.74 with Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston the show is about open ,4. Kappa Kappa. cause of lack of finances, Peter ing their.training in Johnstown, while Gamma___l.7l licory 5. Krippa - Alpha and Noah Jones, played by Kutzer L. Richards six work Altoona high school: ITheta____4___l.67 4.the Barnard, Chi Omega '36, a potential "angel" from Ohio, is MargareCE. Verne M: 6. •7. Theta -Phi. Alpha 1.44 found who gives them twenty thous- Bernard, .Beatrice A.
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