State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 19, 1908, Image 4

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Dear Friend,
Since I have vanished from the
walls of State, I certainly would like
to have the opportunity of telling the
student body what I think of them
far not pitching in and doing some
thing for the debaters in a more
spirited way than they have in the
past. I think it is a downright
shame that the debating teams have
had to force recognition from the
mass of the student body simply
through the results that have been
accomplished. A true student body
should be willing to recognize and
reward a losing team just as strongly
as a winning one. I don't by any
means mean that a debater should
be allowed any privileges that are
given to athletes. By all means
keep the two separate; but what I
do mean is that he should receive
some simple recognition from the
student body, if only a watch fob or
the privilege of using the seal in
some special manner. Note the
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
words student body; I don't mean
the Debating Club, or Board of
Trustees of The Pennsylvania State
College, or Faculty of The Pennsyl
vania State College, or anyone else
except the student body, the fellows
themselves.
Dr. and Mrs. Myers Entertain.
The students taking the electro
chemical engineering course were
pleasantly entertained on Saturday
evening at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. R E. Myers. This depart
ment is growing rapidly, :low having
fifteen students. An electrochemi
cal society has been organized, and
the following officers elected : presi
dent, H. L. Amer; vice president,
R. L. Patterson; secretary, A. E.
Hibschman ; treasurer, F. D. Taylor.
Toothpick-Tumbler Game—Bea
ver Field—Saturday-2:00 p. m.
Bring the girls out and let them
laugh and grow fat.
Shops and Laboratories to be Open
on Thursday and Friday.
At a meeting held Tuesday, the
council of administration decided
that in order to show the Penn
sylvania Day visitors the work
that is being done in our shops and
laboratories, these will be kept open.
on Thursday afternoon and about
two hours Friday morning.
At the Wednesday morning mass
meeting it was unanimously voted
by the students to cooperate in the
matter by regular attendance at the
work scheduled for these two days.
Full credit will be given for this
time, and we feel sure that the visit
tors can be impressed with the
wonderful growth of the college dur
ing the last two or three years.
All students, and especially the
county clubs, are urged to meet
their representatives who may be
present, since much good can be ac
complished in this way.
An Alumnus
The following committees have
been appointed to have charge ,of
the plans for senior week : On ar
rangements, A. R. Meek, chairman,
J. W. Loose, H. A. Hey, H. F.
Burkholder, R E. Craumer; on
dance, S. P. Armsby, chairman, W.
L. Clay, W. E. Fowler, H. M. Van
Gorder, W. B. Furst.
Come out Saturday and see the
Toothpick on the Tumbler.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Harvard vs. Yale.
Navy vs. Virginia Poly. Inst.
Cornell vs. Trinity.
Michigan vs. Syracuse.
Williams vs. Amherst.
U. of Pittsburg vs. Gettysburg.
W. & J. vs. Waynesburg.
Chicago vs. Wisconsin.
Lehigh vs. Lafayette.
Geneva vs. Grove City.
F. & M. vs. Delaware.
Dickinson vs. Mt. St. Mary's.
Bucknell vs. Ursinus.
W. Virginia vs. Bethany.
Plans for Senior Week.