State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 20, 1910, Image 2

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    STATE ' COLLEGIAN
un i Tlitt i redity we,k dun,/
tut by Ott Nqt‘ilhja. 01 I is l ' enl,sd.ari
SILO , c:ollegt 111 tile into •it.it 01 lb. Stud. itts
ulty Aitonnt tot) T numb, of t
Entered at the Postuffir, St,t4 Colltge, Pa a
second class matter
Editor in Cnief
;C. AlecC. NGER,'
- Assistant Editor
R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll
Associate Editors
D.: - R. MASON, 'll
vv-. • S KRIEBEL,' JR ,
W. P. L1171,E, 'l2
S RUSSELL. Jr„ 'l2
Business Manager
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
, Assistant
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
SUBSCRIPTION
a , 00 per year or $1.25 if paid within 30 days after
/aWof subscription.
, , THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1910
lie a Gentleman.
It is with 'regret that we have to
iuggest`i&a — niante be a gentleman,
~•) •,: , ,
but still we feel that it is•our duty to
~
call' the attention of the fellows to the
careless habits we so easily fall i4io.
blis t er/V:11f "yoti Will, at the next
Wri ;7
claps or ctiape o l exercise y9U , attend,
Ir
''howmany; felloWs get almost to their
aeats I before.,removing their, hats or
elipsi 'You May say that this is a. lit
insignificant Matter that needs no
not eve a thought ; But
enough ,to give, it a
thoUght, i lhis lime, and you will
plainly, b'ee , what:, the , ' 'consequences
ate: " '
'fiabii is the easiest thing 'in the
' •
worl a info andhavmg fallen
.{
'plot oge of the most difficult
things in ; the world , to climb, out of.
After' tour yeats :of practice , at' a
cei`tainThabit. , it 'generally becomes
iiiiiitia'ndnedne. NO* every' one
With hrains l ,an employer prefers a
gentlemap,,tiow much ehanee,fOr
Pc,sition would a man have who -
en
tered I tli Office' of his
,prosiective
t ,
employerWriailis . hat on, and who
till he saw fit to remove
Then:.again,',suppose that some
inatOshould drop 'into our chapel
iYitirning, and notice,
. ,
as he probably would, how many
) turi
fellows go plpding down the aisles
With#eir ,hats or caps on. Un
doubtedly, :hel would not be very
favOtablY , 'irnpressed with' such a
performance, and this one 'impres
sion would possibly tend to offset
all, tfiF s good ones he, had received
dUring- his ,visit, here.
We 'cannot be too
,careful ,about
theitir&sr of iminessions we make
and the• sort of habits -we fall into.
tuei one Of us has been trained , . to
act as a gentleman. Then' let us live
vg to,9ur training
"Prep" School Insignia.
During the past few weeks our
attention'has been called by several
promineht upper classmen to the
great amount of "Prep" school in
signia—jerseys, sweaters anti pins,
Which may be seen adorning the
breasts of, some of the fellows.
The freshmen are more guilty, in
this respect than are the members
of the three upper classes, anu
naturally,so for they aie the last, to
be graduated from pieparatmy
schools. Howevei alter a man has
been here a while ht begins to lunsc
his,"prep" school Ideas ❑nd
toms, and those httic Thing:; oi
whips he was gn;lty List a shoat
I c befbie cm ohi
Lo 11001
'll - 11 , -, yew no th q p r, ei hefoi c
there ,cerw, lw a tendLiv,y (d 1
part of 'a la! gr. *vn' ,(L'i o, uncle!
C1,C,5111C'..1 to bcf.t. , on
the wit:ey;itpd Lolnv, CJI then le-
Sl)CCti\ C pi LI Ct1at,451: . ; ',cll6'ol :. Nuw if
these men will )buly ,lobs long enough
to think that they arc in "prep"
school no mote but ,ou the other
hand have'entered a teal, lhing
lege, nothing mole will need to be
said about this 'mum
We would ,not leave the impie , ,-
sion that we arc in any way pie
judiced against pieparatory school
insignia. Far be such an idea from
our minds. 'But we do believe that
there are places for everything and
that college is not the place foi dis
playing "prep" school accumula
tions,
Stand Up to Cheer
At the.-last .two games on New
Beaver field, it was most noticeable
that the 'students stood .up .to give
their cheers and 'the marked differ
ence resulting from this feature made
itself quite evident in the quality of
the cheering. It is not, necssary
that the•Uccess of eveiy yell given
shduld depend' on.the nature of the
position of the student body when
giving it,bUt occasionally %Alen 'a
good sting cheer is needed, it is
certainly worth standing foi, and if
each man could hear it and realize
the differendp in the' strength of the
yells, it would not require any
reasoning. ,
At the game last week there was
Some little distention from the un-
dergraduates in the ' grandstand,
when the" cheer leader .asked the
. . • ,11.7•4-11itz
cism quite
,unnecessary .
Just ,1f1417,0ne ,moment and bring
yourself to o realize 'that the eleven
men you' are 'Watching on the field,
do not sit down'at all and when the
signal. for play, is called there ,is no
dissent. Now, fellows, while those
"hen are playing; the r game on the
fiel:l, let us 'play it in ,the grand
stanis and when' the cheer lendet
give's our signal, "All up,'" make it
strong," do, not hesitate. but stand
up and let ,the , spirit be what it
should be.
Thd Band Belpg
In spite of the fact that last 'Sat
wday's game did not maik any pth - -
ticulai epoch in ow football histo2y,
the display of spnil by the undei
graduates was by far the best that
has' been seen on Beav'ei field this
year. To be juSt and give credit when
credit is due, the . band was the dis
tinct factor which was insti umental in
bringing about this much hoped for
show of enthusiasm and henceforth
at every game we hope to see the
State musicians contribute their sup
port it a similar way. Undoubted
ly music has its effect eveiy where
in one form of another, not only
does it stir, up the clovals in the
bleachers, but its influence invades
the playing field and rouses the
players to then utmost efforts these.
In a word: the band is indispensible
and with the future prnes on State
terntoi v, wo e. O ho i )c to see
It tf:61111(1: M the Matta:o,lrd in IN
cll,tomal‘ place, Icatly to ashi A in
kt /Irv?: um etahusla rn Itncl tiltu•t
? fife hipheJt. plt& h
, t
ifAll is in t,,lpth
TUE ST ITI ThN
We wish that we might em-
,tl , ) , g;ly the nece.,,sity
ot, a 'lbong c;ati,on at the Penp,-
,yl\ gJrne'(ti Sattitday At the
late which has been obtained flom
!he railroad, the hip can he made
at a yew. reasonable cost. If any
mernbcr of the team is asked as to
the inspuation , lAluch comes horn
the ruting checi's elf"a strong band
of '"ionters" the• sentiment will be
onommous Many a victory has
been wqn by the support of the
loyal State men along the side hnes,
and if the team can ieceive such
support in this game the prospects
ate good for a victoty in this, the
first important contest of the sea-
A Letter From the Press Club
Editor State Collegian: -L
Peal Sii —The purpose of the
Penn State Piers club is to send'
legitimatenews of'the college to the
leading paPerg, in the State. The
most of these'PaPers, prefer news of
the affairs in which the students, fi om
their own county , are concerned.
Now, the best men to report this
news are the men 'from the same
county, for 'they can leep in touch
with the students from 'that county
and know better what they are do
ing. , Besides this, many' of , the
editors have refused to print news
from here saying ' that' We, have
nothing to interest their' readers. . It
is the same county. students •that
can best prove to these editors that
we have news that will interest
them. Hence the club proposes to
have representatives from the coun
ty clubs to take up this patter with
their editors and ~correspond for
them' Last year we requested the
county club to elect men to join
the club arid do., this for their
county papers but, although Many,
did so, no notice was given the club
know who these men are, Would}
you please request in your paper
that 'the , county. clubs elect repre-„
sentatives and report them to, the
secretary of the club, L. W. Van-
Busirk. Thdse clubs which' have
already elected should report the
same. ,
There is a report' that - the faculty'
has appointed a censor to pass up-,
on h all the news that students, send
out to papers. This is a mistake.
Any one is at liberty to send news
away but the club desires that all ,
, .
piess leptesentatiyes should pin so
that it can keep in touch with their
work and gl\c them all the aid
possible, .
J.,lopirig that you will hung this
to : t om residers attention, 1 remain,
Vel y truly yours,
.tl. B. Zeiby, Ple,ndent.
“State” R.epiegented.
"State" had two re.riikentatives
at the recent meeting of the Key
stone State Library, association.
Miss Gray, of the Agricultural Li
brary tonic Part in the organization
of an educational section, and the
college Library was honored in the
election of the Libtaran, Di. Runkle,
as vice-prestclent of the State Asso
-ciation for the year 1910-'ll
1„1 1. 1 1
Special Notice to Students!
All students who deliver
and call for their laundry
will, by PAYING CASH,
RECEIVE. 2.5' /
DISCOUNT
State-College Steal"' Laundry
MILLER & GENSLER
c czyr r y
Students' Supplies
The Athletic Store
Tie,
Park- Hotel
ed.
Williamsport, Pa.
Headqua'rters for all "State'
teams---Located opposite
the P. R. R. st6tionFree
bus to P &R RR station.
Rates $2 50'iciei. day and up
ward
, 4, •
D. KAVANAUGH, Manager
GEORGE B. JACKSON
CIGARS. TonAcco AND
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A Pall LAN of StANNEV Faacy Articles
ALLEN BT.. STATE OOLLEGE. PA.
The First b
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
Capital 8/00.000
J. B..MINGLE, Shoemaker
, ts :
Allen Street
G. l' ! ,. 12C1
•
OtI2(4OI9CIOIEXT2
. PO9T CARDS
CQI-LECIE OEWELR,Y
F P..BLAIR & CO
I=l
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Car of Brack. - rhaff !Inuit. All mail orders
Promptly attended to Fin,: watch and jew
elry repairing a specialty B,tlt phones
J. C. MARKLE
All Kinds of Choice Meats
Fish sn season
133 College Avenue
S. E., K,I MPO T
Headquarters for
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones
CHAS. A. WOMER
° Tonsorial Artist
Your patronage 9olleted nrstclass work guar-
anteed
UNDER HOTEL
Q's POOL ROOM
and
BARBER SHOP
123 Allen Street
Elle (fentre (tountg
23 ank z3ellefoute
C. D. CASEBEER
Jeweler and Optician'
All kind~ of reitnit a 0I prompilN done
v II Cu pi it at, owl, al [Halm'
Sheas•ly & Gentzel
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
Furniture and • Carpets
Headquarter, far •
FINE CONFECTIONERY
Nos. ,200-206, Copege Aireimie
Surplus $100 : 000 (
Readquivrters for
Meek 11\ock fikkeit Stvect
,The Potter-Hoy Hardware CO'.
Every thing' in lid I (twat e
Itlwtllhulor, for the
PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S
annpl t' Ilse
„ ASPHALT ROOFINGS .
' our sprelally
BELLEFONTE. PA.
STA.kkIN the .kt(lkc sq va O tt ' t
_ _ _ _ __
and dealer in EALSI,MaM, S:O,VNIkkILS
, Alsb agent for
e,okvaxtbl.a acaphoOtims
aw& &ctetestraetkik, 'Records
Both phones
212. East Cottage itatalas
The First National Bank
State College, Pa - :
3~ interest
on time deposits, payable
semi-annually
Accounts solicited
H. A. EVEY
.....__Ldixnery
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY
Both 'Phones
Sheffler's .:- Restaurant
Pies Sandwiches Soups
kaTtswke\c's
Skvae More
V p..l‘c .em_e ± t
CraWlord. S3C4I3U
Ilemkerter .
State Co\test
Opposite Hotel