—anti Here's Still Another Cheering System VOL. XIII. No. 5 TUDENT COUNCIL TAKES UP CHEERING PROBLEM Committee Recommends New System To Select Leaders By Popular Vote WOULD AWARD "S" ON . KEYSTONE AS-INSIGNIA The Student Connell boo undertaken to dry, up a set of ride., for a new cheering - system, and the committee In. charge announcer the folloulng :1% a tentative draft, to be subject to change by Council, and final) offered as 0 recommendation to the Athletic Asso ciation: .NEW CIIEERING SYSTEM Repeal Article G of the Athletic Association by-laws, in its enthety, and substitute the following I—There shall be one head cheer loader and two assistants, all from the Senior class. 2—lt shall be the duty of one of these assistants to net WI the col lege song lender. 2—All other assistant cheer lead ers shall be Juniors The number shall 1.10 governed by the head cheer lender 4—Within two necks after the opening of college, the head chem leader shall Issue a call fel Junior candidates for assistant cheer lead ers and assistant song leaders Candidates for song lenders are to he members of the College Glee Club f—The head Cheer leader and the two Senior assistants, with the old of the 'varsity .ptalna shell, by the end of the football season, se lect no less than three (3) Junior assistant cheer leaders, and no less then two (2) Sunlor-asslstant sons leaders who shall compete until the electlon are held o—The Senior cheer lender. and the Senior song leader shall be 'Chosen by ballot by the student body at the time of the election of the Athletic , Association Wheels In Bray. 7—ln the election, the names of eligible candidates shall be suppli ed by the then Senior cheer and Song leaders, and placed upon the same ballot alth the names of can didates for association officers. Votes shall be ennui for no head ahem leader and a song leader, tine head cheer leader being chosen from the remaining Junior assistant cheer leaders, and the song leader being chosen from the remaining assist ant Junior song leaders Tine Jun ior assistant cheer leaden receiving the second highest number of voice shall be the Senior assistant cheer leaden B—Tim atundurd cheer leader's uniform shall be white Ilannol bowlers and it chile V-neck uncut er trimmed in blue, and the nom; leader's shall bo white gunnel ti Gus ers with a white V-nexit mweatur trimmed In blue, with an entru band of blue, ono and one-half in ches wide, unending the neck 9—Tho head cheer leader shall he awarded a three Inch white block letter "9" mounted on a five loch Itoyetone-shaped hold, to be awn on the left brevet of Ills swatted With the failure of rho "'slush) cap tain once! Wading system" to meet tile approval of rho student body last Wed nosday yawning. Mu Student COUntti In Its organization meeting that sonic night got busy on t h e foimulatlon tot another schema fin tilt, selection of col loge cheer and song leadots, the text of which Is reproduced übovo Thin proposal is offered by a commit too of throe Council members appointed by President Wheeling in older that the Council, representing the student body, would bo ablo to recommend u now system whereby rho cheer loaders could be chosen by popular vote of the Ath letic Association, The proposed sys tem, as already outlined, will bo pre sented In Student Council ut ltd next meeting and upon ain't oval, will be brought before the student body in mane Meeting. The proposed system differs ttom the present system in that it will piovide for the selection of a bead cheer leader, the song loader and the Senior assist ant cheer leader by vote of the student body instead of selection by •varsity captains and managers. Thin will' us ual ire the soloction of the most popular mon for the work, combining some Woos of the present system with those of the one that found in adoption lust week, with the object in vlow,of secur ing mon to loud thu cheowlto will he popular with the studen=nd at the mains time be otliciont In theft manner of handling the work. The main object of the rojected captain systom woe to secure men for the leading of cheers who would bo well known nod popular among the students. Popular opinion seems to be that this system failed bemuse of the roluctanco of the atudont body to en forco the work on untrained 'varsity captains Tile vote on the mouser° showed a majority of the throe upper Clams to ho nation it, whoreas a two thirds vote is necessary to carry an amendment of this character I=l A foaturo of tho Conn°ll's proposal le a provision for awarding a striking In- (Continued on last Paso.) k.,!t 5 3 .1 tate FRESHMEN OPEN WITH VICTORY Bethlehem Prep Shows Strong Defense But is Defeated by Score of 13 to 0 The frenhman football Reason wan opened last Saturday afternoon on New Beaver Field when the elm en from Bethlehem Prepanttory School man de feated 13-0 in a bard fought game The ptomining huskies of Coach Martin's squad note met by an unexpectedly stiff defense and nere able to carry the ball over the line Lot only two touch , downs, although play was confined en tirely to the vlaitor's ten Rory and the freshmen welt) at ell times within strik ing distance of the goal The Bethle hem home had a feeble attack and it nook line, but they plated a determined defensive game and nided by the flee punting of Mellinger, they were able to hold the freshmen scoreless in all but ono period. The visitor. aided by a pen alty nolo able to acme only one first down, an of their rushes being moth med before they warn faitly started The freshmen attack um, however. varied and effective Fot no early In the season they had fine interference and an aerial attack that left nothing to be dealt ed. Fronee and Crum allowed much ability on the receiving end Tho gem° non started by Bethlehem kicking off and immediately the year ling., made too long bum which put them near the goal. They were stooped. however by penalties and fumbles and at the end of the gllnrter they still were ono lord from a touchdown When play wen resumed Ft °nett was given the ball and on Me buck.. off tackle he carried It ovet. Gehl Mg kicked the goal Tim rtmt score came 00800 after Several long end runs and a roman] pasa, Rittner to French, netted sixty yards from where •Ftenoh again took the bail for a touchdown and the lent scale of the game. SOPHS AGAINST FROSH IN GIRLS' HIKING CONTEST Not to be outdone by tbo male mem. bers of the Sophomore and Freshman classes in holding u moss-country somP race, the girls of these tno clas ses are to hay. a contest of their own Plans have been set for a."hiking" con test to be held on October 27th. The whole affair is tinder the din ea tion of Physical Director Mat tin, and a posmanent trophy will be put up for tho .. meet... The course has not been laid out an yet, but It will be about two miles In length, over 11111 and dale. The name and time of the girl winning the mace will be Inscribed on the tlophy, tint will also the numerals of the winning class. No limit has been placed on the number of ent: les, but only the that twenty to (Minh on each side will count in the scoring Stoning will be the same as In Close-countny meets. and the class with tine least numben of points will be awanded find place. NVold atm received Note yesterday that C Emerson Simpson, 'l6, had died on his way to France, or shortly atom his at rival them with an Amen loan unit of foresters Death uas caused by cerelno-spinal menogitie, and no forth°, details were given lie was a resident of Williamsport, n madame of the School of Forestm, and a member of Alpha Zeta fratctnitl. PENN STATE R R. E. KUEBLER, 17, Signal Corps. 1. G. BROWN, '2O, Aviation. D. B. ELLICOTT, '2O, Allentown Hospital Unit. K. L. BURGENER, '2O, Allentown Hospital Unit. H. C. MARSH, 'lB, Drafted. R. E STROHECKER, 'l7, Drafted. V. A. HOUSTON, 'l7, Drafted. en y ,l, .l i l ian D e l oc 9l , l . , 'l7, Military Police, S. 0. NICHOLSON, 'l7, Drafted. TERRELL, 'l9, matted. C. E GLENN, 'l9, Signal Section, Aviation Corps. H. C. BEST, '2O, Drafted. H. E. ABBOTT, '2O, First Sergeant, Regular Army, Foal Hancock, On B. 0. HOMAN, '2O, Sergeant, Avis Hon Corps, Ohlo. H. BIGGS, '2O. 'Allentown Hos Pita' Unit. H FATZINGER, 'lB, Aviation, Texas, S. W. CHUBB, 'l2, Drafted. R. T. OMEN, 'l2, Drafted. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, October 10, 1917 Breaking Into The Home News PENN ,STATE rIEN :IN CAMP WANT rIAGAZINES Letter Comes From Lonesome Camp--- Alumnus Comments on Attitude ANAPPEAL I want to talk to you about some Y M. C. A. work. Of course, you have some Idea of what the Y. M. C. A. Is up against here. It Is the chief source of amusement for the men, and I wonder if the fellows would be willing to contribute a small sum for the purchase of magazines and the like, for the use of the men. "You fellows up there cannot appreciate how much good you could do In that way. There Is so much to Interest one at school that you do not know what It Is to be lonesome, but here It Is different. That Is the prop. osltlon. The above Is an extract Iron. it let ter that was handed to the Editor or the CALLINIIaar, aao AL...Asa.- c. 0.. L. A. Spencer, 'lB. who to located at Camp Lee, Vu. The appeal contained therein Is sell evident Upon being shown the eontentu of that letter, a Penn State nlutonitu sent the following contribution to the Cale Studen(ißoard and Tribunal;Chosen At the otganhalion meeting of the Student Connell, held last Wednesday night, the following selections ASCII, mode for the personnel of the Student Board and the Student Tribunal: STUDENT BOARD. G F. Wheeling, president. T. F. Nelan, 'lB. D. M. Cresswell, 'lB G. C. Smith, Jr., 'l9. H. D. Robb, 'l9. F. N. Wolf, '2O. STUDENT TRIBUNAL Seniors L. W. F. Bailey, chairman. R. S. Clarke. S. C. Czarnecki. Juniors G S. Gress. W. L. Hart. C. L. Ebner. C. M. Marshal. Sophomores G. 0. Julln. W. W. Ul!cry. C. E. Stout C. F. Morrllle Cl= R 9 Clarice was unanimously elect ed ns sect etnry of tile Council, anti the selection of the Honor Commit tee members was laid over until a future electing A number of importnnt mallets welt. discussed nt this meeting but no dell site action wan taken on nn) of them, other than the appointment of in com mitt.) to work up a class scrap, and one to take up the matter of recom mending a now cheering system. OLL_OF HONOR E. R. FORD, 'll. Fort Meyer Train ing CaMa C. IL HEN WOOD. 'll, Drstftml. B. 1., SCHUBEHT, 'l5, Aviation, In apector, KeYaw% N. H. C JOHNS. 'lll, Training Camp, Fort Meyer W. H. BOYCE, 'l7, Inspecting tim ber, Ship Building Conlin!anion. S. CORBIN, 'l7, Drafted. A. D. LaMONTE, 'lB, Drafted. R. A. SIMPSON, 'lB, Ist Pennayl‘a Ma Ambulance Company. F. F. SMITH, 'l9, Ambulance Cot pa France, II 'WORK, 'lO, Lieutenant, 10th glneers' Forestry Regiment. S i.. WOLFS, 'll, 10th Engineers' Forestry Regiment 11. It. CONDON. 'EI, 10th Engineers Forestry Regiment. W. 0 EDWARDS, 'l4, 10th Eng! norm' Forestry Regiment. 11. L. ROTH, 'll, 10th Engineers' Forestry Regiment. J. E. WILFONG, 'l4, 10th Engineets' Forestry Regiment. H. N. air)). 'l5, 10th Engineers rorestry Iteglinent. igitutinued on Second Page "Does not this letter have a mss nine flu tr-itann.-,ru dent. and faculty member alike , In these oar tines, should It not met to 1.17 man to thinking, to asking him sell, 'Where canlel dice In older (Continued on Second Page) Only 248 Vote For A. A. Head Out of the almost 2,000 menthelo of the Penn State Athletic Assedatlon, only 240 tinned out last Thul edit even ing to cast 111011 5010 s fur In esldent. The 100011 of this neglect on the Daft of the student bed) has made It 110100- Hal y to hold another election, no 0110 of the candidates bating 141011 ed n ma jority of lutes In last Peek's balloting Ballots mete passed out In Lhapol tills mol nits; and toting took place on the Bto men 11 110 stood highest In the Ihst election These 11010 I Salt Allnglo and IZ D Blakeslee In MO 111211 olectlon the tote by elde nea xtood Seldom GS. Junloro, 54 Sonhomoi en, 58, and lot ealonen, 70 total, 218. Ifeeause of the filet that the minim PleellMlMl clans Ullllllot 1100 to tote en the nelection of n in enldent taint eill the tote of that clans nits thionn out by the Judger Ilonevel, the dine:nib log of these telex nimbi no change in the two 111011 ho nel e toted open by the Once uppel clincies tills tool Wog. E=lllll=llll Cletage lit Into, edit°, of the New Neu Amellean Student National Magazine sail be the college xitenloen for Sunday AI: II t ang box Netted In the easactO of the local student socie tal". stale 0001 01103 and national sec retary nod Is nun ple•thlent of a tea) huge (0111111ittC0 of all Mc student on gaul&ttlons 110 0011104 with IL wide c•- lenience, and Intimate Onoeledge of human nano° Calendar 'IV 1:1):1 ENI)AI . OCTOBER :It 7 70 ❑• nl.—Y. 0T C A. Ptso er Meet ing, L A Asnenibly Room, 7.00—L0 Cock , Flllll.itl, 220 Old Mole Iltalldlnstr. TIIURSDAI, OCTOIWIL Ili 700—Sit loin Club, Stuck Judging Pu, Ilion. IItIDAY, OCTOBLIt PI: 800 is m.—student receptlonx at the violaux toil° elancla, hATUItII.II, OCTOIIIIIt 100 1,. m —Pi °Amen vs WI ertSsi: Seminal 3 . , NOW ne.Wes 230 n. ,n.—Penn State /I St Ilona vontute, Now Deaver. SUNDAY, 0170111:It Ii 10 00 n In.—Ft enhininl Chapel, Genrne Irving, Old Chapel 1010 n II —Dot will Clans, Old Chum!. 11 00 II nn—College Chapel, 000,00 AMMO, lam. 10 p. nt C A Meeting., Ocoma ll vlng, Old Chapel. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1r p. &Moly, Sonia. und Junior,,, Club Morn, Ella, A. Totirgiart. Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGN TO START TONIGHT Will Last Over the Week-end— All Students To 13e Visited Personally The Membership Committee of the Y M C A, headed by Phil Sprenkle. 'lB, has chosen n Ilan of this week for a special campaign for nen members The campaign will begin tonight when foldets descriptive of the work of the Association, its ambition and the stay in NI 11101 the student hods is related to It, will be put Into the hands of all students. At the latter part of the week n second visitation will be made at which time cards showing the bask for membership and what Is required of a student as a member still be dis tributed. On Sunday n large commit. IniYe li elgragtealt i lta l-n ag 7,7:r4 the campaign to a close. The uncial attitude scents to be that since membership has been broad. coed In Its scope that this year should be a high at ater mark in the number of men belonging to the Christian As sociation Isielthet financial considers.) lion nor religious preference will pre. I tent a man from being an active or associate member It is to be remem• bored also that each membership card signed entitles the man to a tinsel log privilege card, acceptable in every Association Building in the world This links him with the greatest stn. dent organintion that there Is and at the same time brings him into fellow ship V. Ith a desirable class of men wherever Ito any chance to be. The campaign will be opened by tile distribution of muds with straight fi om-the-shouldes facts like the fol lowing. Tills belles of questions is de signed to glue hi condensed tom some idea of the scope of the stoats of the Penn Stnto student blanch of the 'V M C A I=l To old 500 men oecuro lOM and board upon al rho' , To dlottibuto 2200 Floslunon Mbleo7 To Homo' employment fol 470 stud. eats, netting them about 01.5007 To utile an nee Incoming nun clot Inn numnon To tootle] a teLeption to 700 new men, To conduct His am of Sunda% Schooln In oull3lng (Usti Ictm ' To conduct. mu Boy Scoot limps and Ke} wane Club', To haN o an organized high nchool gl To send ten student deputation teams to neighlun log communities' To have tfo student Bible stud) °losses sleeting meekl3 " (Continued on Lost Page) WHY NOT ? X The Penn State Athletic Association owns a "Push Ball." 5: J. The ball is six feet in diameter. ± A crew of husky Freshmen can inflate the ball in a few X .• hours. .1. :t .C. The ball is now valued at about $4OO or $5OO. I: For two years Penn State has made no use of the ball. J. t But OTHER colleges DO have use for it! J. X •. General opinion has it that Penn State's two underclasses x .l. 1. lack that curious thing known as "class spirit." ); The same kind of opinion is responsible for the idea • e" 4that a "good class scrap" would correct this deficiency. ): Would it? Well, why not try it? 1: Picked teams of from ten to twenty men each could + . "push" that big ball in relays and avoid all danger of injury.): I I: (Dangerous class scraps have been eliminated at Penn State.) •:.• ~ •s: Why allow that $5OO push ball to lay around collecting :f: dust year after year with no benefit being derived from its, 4. 1 possession? :t: Student Council has a committee on the job. Talk your + I t. ideas over with your Council representatives, T. I). Hill 'lB, 3: Is chairman of the committee. Give him your ideas for a class .:. + scrap, or write them to the COLLEGIAN. .f. Let's have a "good old class scrap" before the snow flies! :I: .t. 44-t-t-t•++++4-t-t-t-t-t-t-H-l-t-:»1-H-t-1.+44i-t-t-t-t+t-t-t-:4444441÷H-t-H.4 'RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA HERE ON DECEMBER Six Number Course To Be Presei By The Department Of Music And The Y. M. C. A. GOETHALS, GERARD, JOHNSON GOMPERS LIKELY TO BE H GETTYSBURG EASY PREY FOR STATE Orange and Blue Comes Off Sec ond Best With an 80-0 Score— Robb Stars for State E=l IMMITI Penn State-12 GotGolgn g-1. Ground Gained in Scrimmage. (Nut Including forum d paoses) Penn State-239 lon do Gtuluburg 16 )ards. Pensdllee Inflicted Peon State—l rot Iwo; of 10 )malt (Jetf3oburg—t fut u. loon of JO )lath. EI:=11M! Penn state• Completed--1 tot gain of ten Ida Into. eepted-3. Gen.) abut g Completed-5 fel gain of 35 3da. latttnceptcd— J. long lion Robb, 40 and GO lauds, thous, GO Wu}, 28 1111 d'l, olfe, 70 aids, Pond 25 sad JO lauds, Cluck, 20 l ludo The short end of the laigem football Kruse Met lullkd itgaliim n sielthig team on Nell Bea,. field 1505 handed to Cott) abut g hied Siituidit,), Newt In the nix sea:ls that the or Killen 01101 t bun boon otaoirci on ill it field luau IL Penn State . 51finit) elm en been able to °Ji mmie!, tile 80 to 0 mine that 1,111 lull up against the Battlefield team hi the list home game of the 0005011 The in to U mtune tionlnat belie% a loot )1.111 In IL mem of mud qna thought to be about the 110111 Out Penn Slate's "peen - learn sllua ed unexpected nblllte un Siam dat, and [loin beginning to end outLl.sed Its lightet opponents in tnel y department of the game Had It nut bred fut the eemeboand on the Chid It %wild hose been dilikult fur the speetatoiv to ',cep 11.4.1.0U11t of the stole Totmildunn °lnd touchtlonn sloe ed I* the nen Ikon State team milli beet teglllm it) that .1 , - onehed monutun The ...ming nar 010111) dhided betneen the th-t and med.ond halves of the game, though al most °tory' substitute on the Penn State bench Wllll to the ganiu timing the second half. Clett)sbuig (tom the let 3 shut gaL 01 (deuce that she lathed the sttength oC othet )0,110 She cl hay by no means !Meng ung% to ghe the Blue end White It fah ttlal to test Its Ittength It Hills Gett)ulhug's Ilrvt sumo of the )et, and shell' Iltet gllllll, node, IL 110 ,, coaching system Needless to tit*, 13attlelleld bths 11111! .. / . 11111e . Betoman 11.11 thelt Ic.ldem, rot the (motet State Mat made It meat name Co. himself as teach at that college 11100 )0111 It man ;111 utter Imposolblllh he the Penn State team to slam Ito teal ottength against Clethsbutg loot Sat today, and It Is to be thosldeted utthe tunate that the team o.lollot be put to u teal test Inlet to the Wolthlegton and (Continued on Lost ('age) Looks as Though We Will Get Lots of Good Music PRICE FIVE The litisvian S>utphon) Ort.l ilith tilt the tettplent el MO Plithil! 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The 1(011114 , 0 of In to nod., 1100 of 0001) usallattle I In trolillto; the I eglmttit rental!, e plaits 010 advu 11 11 1101 rot tilt, holding ef some foillei Of till the Attucto 11 11011 eettthel 00111111 wlll not peintlt entshle 10 1111110 011110 tile ,t 1 11110111 11111 101 11111,, 11011. lien In the I dent nwthedu or ,101 111 Ullll-4L1111111: 111111 011101 1111111111,, noeuveto 11111 be 011011 There Ix a nllghl I otoillint th IL Stan, tnny be soloettil n Mite to mindan n/11111111; ntotlon mono tin the [mute, nlthough thin Is 111.(1) nonltlon. In cane mienntatlo loonbllshml polo, It lull he ponnllll Penn State men to Unlit ton !Mt norolco at thole own college.
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