Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 08, 1912, Image 2

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    Penn State(sllegian
r-übli*h«d on Thuridnr of ench week during the
college rent by the itudenti of Ine Pennsylvania
State College In the lotereit of the Student*. Fee
ulty, Alumni end Friend* of the college.
Entered ut the Poitofflce, Stete College, Pa., ns
second class matter
Editor In Chlol
R. M. EVANS, 'l3
Assistant Editor
M. A. KRIMMEL, 'l3
Aaaociata Edllort
G. A. BARKER, ’IS
J. D. HOGARTH, ’l4
F. C. DOSE, ’l4
D. HESS, ’l4
J. R. MATHERS, ’IB
W. S. PARKINSON, Jr.,
Builnau Manager
E. A. JAMES, ’l2
Aulitants
THEO. LENCHNER, 'l2
M. M. GRUBBS, 'l3
B. R. HENDERSON,
SUBSCRIPTION.
$1.50 per year or $1.35 if paid within 30 days after
date of subscription.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912
The Class The college days of
of 1912. the class of 1912 have
drawn to an end. Duty
now sounds its call in their ears
from new fields, with which we are
unfamiliar. The ways part here.
After next Wednesday 1912 will be
a memory at Penn State, a glorious
memory however for those who re
main to think about. During the
four years this class has been form
ing valued friendships and collect
ing cherished remembrances which
will be carried through life as re
minders of time spent within the
shadows “Old Main”. To
us these friendships mean more
than anything else, but to those who
follow the splendid athletes, the
exceptionally strong positive per
sonalities of the leading men of the
class, the wise customs and regula
tions instigated and established by
the class,and the new Wireless Tow
er presented by them will go with
our athletic victories of the year
over Cornell, Princeton, Pennsyl
vania, Yale and Pitt toward making
1912 a banner' year at Penn State.
Immediately after graduation, the
majority of the men will take up
their new duties. All connecting
with Penn State, and most earnestly
the Penn State Collegian, wish un
limited success to the members
of 1912.
The Retiring The Penn State
Board. Collegian records
with regret the'loss
to the paper of five retiring men by
graduation this spring. All have
been connected with the paper for
three years and have put their best
efforts in the work.
The 1913 The yearly book pub
is Vie. lished by the Junior
Class of the Pennsylva
nia State College, the La Vie, Has
been distributed, ‘the last week.
The edition compares very favorably
with other La Vies and is a credit
to the La Vie board and to the
class. This is the twenty-fourth
edition of the book. Two import
ant changes in the style of the
publication are noticed. The in
dividual write-ups are brief and
well chosen, and the junior class
is divided into schools, the latter
change bringing out more and more
the distinction between different
units of the college.
W. S. Kriebel, Jr,
Mr. W. S. Kriebel, Jr., editor-in
chief of the paper has performed
his editorial duties in a most credi
table manner. The difficulties of
presenting to those interested in
the college a paper that will please
the majority and at the same time
take a definite stand for the right
thing have been largely overcome
by the retiring editor. By untiring
effort and the use of much tact
fullness the"Collegian"has been well
edited during the last year and takes
a rather high rank among similar
weekly periodicals.
E. A. James.
Mr. James has filled the position
of business manager of the paper
with unusual ability. His task, a
hard one from all view points, did
not cause the many problems in
financing such a proposition as the
“Collegian” to be neglected. The re
tiring business manager is to be
congratulated upon his successful
manipulation of the business de
partment.
The Three Assistants.
Mr. W. P. Little, assistant editor,
and Messers H. S. Coughlin and T.
Lenchner, assistant business mana
gers, have been of invaluable aid in
the success of the weekly. Mr.
Little, in the editorial department,
has taken an active part in handling
details and has secured many valu
able articles for the paper- Mess
ers Coughlin and Lenchner, assistant
business managers, have made it
only possible to run the paper
through their efforts in securing
subscriptions.
That part of the constitution of
the Athletic Association providing
for the awarding of the prescribed
tennis insignia was voted on and
passed May 29.
There Are Melons and Melons — I
but the rich, sweet, juicy ones are I
those that had plenty of available ) 7"
POTASH
to insure normal ripening with rapid sugar formation.""- „
The right kind of fertilizer is a good investment. The vines will continue
to bear melonstof first quality instead of yielding only one or two pickings and
then a lot of unmarketable culls.
Supplement*the compost with xooo to 1500
pounds of 5.8.10 goods, the ammonia to be
derived mainly from organic substances like
blood, tankage, fish or cottonseed meal.
This is equally good for cucumbers, pump,
kins and squashes.
PENNrSTATE COLLEGIAN
T tie Jri i S tandarci' Lcitaneiry
The Student’s Laundry
§We make an honest efiort to give you the best to be had in our line. tJOur laundry
is modern in all departments. SJWe cater to thos'e who desirehiglr grade work at hon- ••
est prices. <IYou will appreciate the snappy appearance of our work.
H. £. Shore 'l3 ) ( E. T. Alplondh 'l2
J. McCreary 'l2 V STUDENT AGENTS , STUDENT AGENTS ■) B. M. Herman 'l2
L. A. Davis 'l2 ) (T; W. Harris 'l3
I Steamship Tickets
Schedules, rates and itinerary of
trips quoted to Europe, Bermuda,
Panama and other points
W. B. HICKS 1
Insurance and M
Steamship Agency fl
Penn’a fl
Altoona
Get in the Habit
of asking us for a bid
on your job work We
will surprise you in
quality' and price
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The Keystone Gazette
Bellefonte
Both Telephones
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Moles and Warts Removed
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Quality Shop
An establishment which is
noted for its fine quality of
lellerpress printing V Every
order receives the personal
attention of the manager thus
insuring perfect satisfaction
The Nittany Printing and
Publishing Company v
State College
By order of motion in a recent
mass meeting a letter of thanks was
sent to the Bellefonte Hospital
expressing the appreciation of the
student body for the attention paid
to H. V. Flagg.
Pay your Y. M. C. A. dues, as
money is urgently needed to pay
current bills.
Writu us for Potnsli prices ** , in
nnd freo books with foriuu* fomsh PaVS
lasanddirections. A * fl J a
GERMAN KAfjl WORKS, Kqc.
Baltimore: Conllnsntal Building Chicago: Monadnock Block
Nev Orisons: Whitney Central Bank Building
VYc carry a
full line uf
Students* Supplies
The Athletic Store
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F. H. THOMAS, General Manager
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(With Pennsylvania R. R.
The First National Bank
State College, Pa.
3j£ Interest
on time deposits, payable'
semi-annually
Accounts solicited
Have you tried
“Buffalo” Smoking Tobacco?
For Pipe or Cigarette
GEORGE B. JACKSON
ALLBN ST.. STATE COLLEGE. PA.
J. C. MARKLE
All Kinds of Choice Meats
Fiah in season
138 College Avenue
G. B. •S'fßcie;/
JeWefer ar2cl OptrGiQ.r2
POST CARDS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
CHAS. A. WOMER
Tonsorial Artist
Your patronage toileted Firstclasa work guar
anty
UNDER HOTEL
S. E. KIMPORT
Headquarters for
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
Furniture- and Carpets
TVoV&re tfcttaVoQ % Spee\a\\q
Headquarter, for
FINE CONFECTIONERY
Nos. '2OO-206 College Avenue
The Potter-Hoylfanllrafft Co.
Everything in Hardware*
Distributors for the
PENINSULAR PSIHT and VABRISH CO'S
complete line
..... ASPHALT ROOFINdS.
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'BELLEFONTE. PA.
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