State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 30, 1911, Image 2

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    STATE , COLLEGIAN
rtmlished on Ehurstlai of each ‘erk fiIITITIg the ,
coil, ,e year by Oa stud, OA of I tte l'en'n,i I ranta
St.t r College in tli tott Ti t.t. JI au, Stud. nts lac
ut y Alumni and 1 ru nits of tht cull, gt
I etered at . the Postoffict., State Coll. e/ , I a , us
sr aid class malts r
Editor in Chief
C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assistant Editor
R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll ,
Associate Editors
D. R. MASON, 'll
W. S. KRIEBEL,JR.,'I2
W. P LITTLE,
'2
. S . RUSSELI...Ir ,
Business Manager
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
Assistants
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
H. S. COCKLIN,_ 'l2
THEO. LENCHNER, 'l2
suuscßlP PION
111. 50 per year or $1 25 If paid within 30 days after
I rte of subscription
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911
Can We,Do It would indeed, be
Better? gratifying to send
every subscriber a copy of the col
lege papa' With a fresh boquet of
spring flowers attached to the edi
torial column but unfortunately the
inconsistency of the student body
at certain times prohibits it.
In other words, have you ever
'heard of the Penn State MuSical
Clubs ? They gave a very exclu-
sive entertainment to about one
hundred and fifty people on last
Friday night. This vast audience
warmly endeavored to show their
appreciation of the merits of the
different clubs and at times the ap
plause was very nearly audible.
'Now, what•was the matter? A full
thousand Penn State men strongly
intimated their desire for a concert
in - a Wednesday mass meeting some
weeks ago, and in the course
of a standing vote, they pledged
their support, yet nearly nine hun
dre,i of them enjoyed the concert
froia 'some point where tickets were
selli 1g at a figure approaching zero.
It is not a question of "Can we
do beiter," but' an actual fact that
we can. If in the future, some Or
ganization puts the question to the
student body to decide, think he
f ore.you decide and do not force it
into literal bankruptcy by' encourag
ing it to depend on money that will
never materialize.
Will You The Groff Day services
Help were very poorly attend
ed_ on last Sunday morning in the
Auditorium, and as a consequence
only a small fraction of the required
amount of money necessary to sup
port "Daddy" Groff wag raised.
College men need no explanation
of this mission and worthiness of its
objects, so it is sufficient to say
that every man in this institution
should give something toward the
maintenance of our ,representative
in the far east. One thousand dol
lars must be raised, and as each
student cannot be approached indi-
t
vidually on the subject, he is asked I Rl.' . '
, lit I , I Tit
to send his conbibution to the Y. l'""
M. C. A..,secietary, and theleby aid I
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to facilitate the mattes of making Pr - 1,0; 1
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the complete collection. 2' .1
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Freshman Exhibition.
.On Saturday night at 8 o'clock in so, , it,
Ito
the Aimory the fieshman class will 1 , 0 , i
i , t wish.
give a gymnastic and class exhibi
tion which will be the fist
freshman exhibition of its kind that
has ever been held here. With the
W C t \\ is con
exception of NIL Weston 'l3, who s
!tech d won tlx firms \ Itnamel
one of the leaders, all the tdlent ed Wale comp in, dt ,
comes from the, fieshman class ~ pent the o.nn(t 1 it 1 tilt, I`, ek
The piogiam consists of two parts, visaing iiiend- ,o
the ot i I) , ,:,
anti the ; I {1 1,11
added to to, t ;II \On; h was
dultaions
of tan v itt bt green
by Messt el, and Path, •1 he
t an L y \s ills elect' lc
lighted t :01e to lie m\ en by Mr
Holrri in IA ill be cnie of the special
feature; CO the e ening the com
plete program to:lows
Selection, I'cnn State moliestia,
class calisthent«li ill, do tsion one,
conducted by MI Lev, is, \viestling
exhibition, Me ,Sr , , Bantle and
Grumbling, boxiug exnibition, Mes
srs. Bastian and Bloomfield, bag
punching, MI Banes, music, Penn
State oirlustia, (la", duinbbell
division two, concha ted by Mr.
Lewis, tumhl;ng by the Leaders'
squad, conducted by Mt Weston;
Indian club swinging, Mr Holman,
Indian club swinging, Mi. Meyers;
specialty, G R. Buti; specialty, Mr.
Roth, apparatus v, - oilc by the
Leaders' squad, conducted by Mes
sfs. Weston and Hammcnd, pyra
mid building by the Leaders'
squad, conducted by Mr. Weston.
' All the men patticipating 'in the
aboNe events sil be requited to
weal white suits, a fact which will
create a favorable impression on the
floor. The class is divided into two
sections containing about one hun
dred,and fifty men. A glance at
the program shows its excellence,
It being both interesting and in
structive, Wolk of this natine con
tributes largely towaid glace, easy,
muscular control, - coot dination of
the mind and muscle, spirit of fair
play, and above all, organic, vigor.
The admission to the exhibition is
free to everyone. Seats have been
arranged on the stage and in the
balcony lot the faculty and' friends
of the college, while the student
body will be accommodated on the
bleachers.
The class of 1014 is to he com
mended for taking hold of thii gym
nastic work in such an enthusiastic
way, as it will undoubtedly be con
tinued and lead to greater results in
future year.
The Sophomore Banquet.
A goodly number of the Soph-
Wires took advantage of the oppor
tunity of enjoying', excellent class
spirit and the usual "good eats" at
the banquet at Altoona, last Friday,
March 24.
'At the Logan House, at 6 o'clock,
they gathered fot their splendid
feast and with "Cece" Cecil as toast
master, the f tllowing toasts were
responded to -
"Us," "Flit 7" Rattett, "VVhv is a
Faculty"? "Jimmie" "Effe
minitis," "Dad" Engle, "Les Miser
ables," "Ben Cohen," "Athletics, '
"Pete" Mauthe, "Down Town,"
"Stev" Stewart; "Sciaps", "L'n ch"
Karcher. College and class yells
were given frequently and is th peat
vim and spit it
Altoona did its hest to help make
the visit a pleasant one by provid
ing special enteitaimnent and dec
orations tor the fellows and all are
grateful fot the kind reception terd
et
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The Keystone Gazette
Bellefonte, Pa.
Both Teienlion(-4
J. C. Smith & Son
Succesor to H D. IVletk IlaTdWate CO
General :. Hardware
, Builders' Material
Oils, paints, -glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
A. D EA L
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM
HOT , WAFER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State C'fllege
James M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop; South Frazier street
cntre (tottntli
23 an It
Sheffler's ~.. Restaurant
Pies Sandwiches gaups
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STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES., FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST, STATE COLLEGE
S. E. KIMPORT
Headquarters for .
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones
J. C. MARKLE
All Kinds of Choice Meat
138 College Avenue
":fg.l` Al7 - d
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POST CARDS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
F P. BLAIR & CO
BELLErONTE
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Cor of Brock( rhoff house All marl orders
Promptly attrodt dto Fine watch ,thrl -
repairing a specialty both phones
CHAS. A. WOMER
Yo it patronai., soltctrli I ir,tclas, work owr
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UNDER HOTEL
New spring styles
of shoes just in at
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We carry a
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Students' Supplies
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WAliamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "State'
teams`---Located opposite
the P. R R. station"—%Free
bus to P, & R R R. station.
Rates $2 50 per , day and up
ward
C. C M ISH, Manager
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' Also agent for
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State College
GEORGE B. JACKSON
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A roll Line of SMOKCIV Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST.. STATE COLLEGE. PA.
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
C,rital. $lOO,llOO
0.. F. SHAW, Harnessmaker
J. B. MINGLE, Shoemaker
Allen Street
Patronize the Co
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Nos. 200-206 College
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