Page Four MASS MEETING CALLED TO DISCUSS HONOR SYSTEM ffiontlnueS from first 0000) it of honesty and fair play should not be limited but should be fostered In tell uork. This is the principle of the true Honor System and nothing can be substituted for It. The pledge will be signed at the beginning of each sem ester and will be signed before the scheduling officer will approve the schedule Included in the pledge will be a clause in - Mitch the student es esses his willingness to report to tile Honor Committee any apparent in fringement of the rules of the system In use Other Important Changes Another important change that de setyes particular mention Is the one Increasing the number of Honor Com mittees and limiting the scope of their .ork. At the present time, the Honor Committee has had, an abnormal am ount of cases on their hands and have been unduly rushed because of this Increase According to the statistics published in the last Issue of The Col legian, It was noted that the number of e reported this year have far surpasse ases d the number reported during any previous year. To eliminate this condition, an Honor Committee .111 he chosen from each school and each of these committees will have complete jurisdiction over its respective school When a case is reported, it will be con sidered by the committee representing that school. ,Viet cal ant consider, tion and investigation, the case may be referred to the general Honor Commit tee If such action is .arranted Thus it Is hoped to divide the work among the schoola in such a manner that each committee will be able to euntiuMf Its business in a , thorough and efficient manner, _ In the past It has been the custom for the instructor to leave the room as soon as the questions are made known to the students The students are thus left to their own initiative and ate of ten forced to guess at the interpreta tion of the questions The instructor should be present to give any aid that may be needed at the time, provided it is /proper Hut it should be distinctly bet ne In mind that tile instructor will inno way-be consideled a proctor m policeman }remover, If the students so desire, he may be requested to leave the room but in so doing they are robbed of a benefit in case the Miestion later prose to be uncertain This change should insure faculty coopera tion, which mould be a decided boon to the Honor stem and without mulch. It cannot exist and function as it should ENGINEERING NOTES Equipment for the nen Engineering Laboratory is being received from time to time and is being installed ns rapidly as posSlble. In addition to - the nen engines en hich nre being received, the apparatus from Engineering A is being removed and assembled in the new building Among the new machinery nre many new types of engines Scone of the newest developments in the in ternal combustion engine me repre sented. The Diesel and the semi-Dies el engines which nfe becoming ao prominent in industry, will be repre sented along with many various typos of note on-driven engines. reeezfeezzammiewimmmem=mmemzectmwe iot L. K. METZGER . . 1 . .:,, • ~., , • - . . , To .:._. ~ • 'nue , .- • m ... , lik: : :.i r , -,-, ....f '.4.- ',- k _ We are going to continue ,our first Anniversary Sale for another week on certain kinds of merchandise. We are too heavily overstocked for this time of the year, hence we are going to give you the benefit of low prices. Our sale has peen a very big suc cess, due to the low prices, the excel lent merchandise offered, and last but not least, your kind patronage. Some wonderful values offered in boxed Stationery of all kinds Seal. Stationery---Special, a $1.95 Box for $.1.-10. Tinted papers of all kinds as low as 19c. - , 20 per cent reduCtion on Loose Leaf Books. Special: A $2.50 Book complete with paper and index at $1.69. . :=:, All sizesfrom vest pocket to 8 1-2xll. , v G• IE n, tE . ==i=llm•ari , 3:mr;xrwivxm:m:o3:=. :oxi;:.icAKe;mmxrs:::ilm - ,x4v::.. xv;ii2Kmmm.2m3;:memmmm<Ammm . tE AIELLINGER FANS FOURTEEN BATTERS (Continued flout first Peas) (amino, Ito fanned at least ono bat let Inasely Inning except the fourth The lint-ups foliate I=l ABRHOAH learkle lb. _1 0 1 3 1 Kllllnger lb 4 0 2 0 2 Ullc~v lb . 4 0 0 7 1 Haines ct 4 1 2 0 0 Lightner .11 1 0 0 1 0. Koehler If 2 0 1 1, 0 Kea. v 1 0 1 2 Drutrnstugh c 2 1 0 13 1 Mellinger P 2 0 0 1 1 AB R 14 0 A E Cohn ss 4 0 1 1 Lipman 30 4 1 0 1 Matehesen _ 3 0 7 4 Moms lb _ 3 0 11 2 Wolfe, p, If _ _ 3 0 0 0 Min Li 'I 0 0 0 - Mato bel gel - 4 1 2 0 I_llllel 20 3 1 1 5 Wolfe, - W p 2 0, 2 0 23 0 2 24 10 1 Staudt out, b 3 Wolfe 0, by Mellinger II Base on balls, off *Wolfe 5, off :Mel ling. I Double 'l,O JD'linger. Me4l ale, and Ude" Wild pitch, Wolfe, W Posed balls Matches., Blumbitugh Um])lie, Goehen tui Score by Innings fabanon Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Penn Stael 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0-1 SENIOR CLASS TO ENDOW PENN STATE (Continued nom first page) tt again this Satuida3 ginning to cheek °tip the net and to see that no student in the Li iss h u keen missed The selling committee Is composed of R K Williams chairman. S S Sher ipan, Fl It Shafts. S Fisher. C Moo let, S Cooper. E Pt Ingle, T 1I (noon G A Goodling, L Sole', 11 S Sa3,der, G S Mason, 11 L Pat Let , 0 P. Smith, It P B irtholomett, C A Coldstroleo, F II Leuschner. J F Rushes, P T 111ammonds, B Mattner, F G Church, H S DOM, I It Skeen, D B Band, J A Glenn, E J Baney, A E No , halt, I Lot tenon, M G Geig er. L B Zimmerman, N R Bork, F W C!adittg. R' C Mearide, G T Horner, A TV Pond, W J Jennings, R. K Hooch, A 13 Tames, Id J Blanlcenbil let, J S Meth:doe, G - W. Supplee, W 0 Teufel. G. A. Braid. _ MONEY NEEDED TO ERECT MEMORIAL (Continued from first nage) and the do) rationing' batik been set aside rot this task Tablet to be Imposing The tablet as selected and designed by the committee of which F G Church '2l Is chairman, still be a credit to the students of the college tot It Is one of gloat beauty and attractiveness, set off by simplicity of style The design was selected after stiff competition among the students enrolled In Architectural "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" "--- - I PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Englnemlng, all of whom s me asked to submit some original design for the memorial. The wince, of the contest pro , . ed to be C V Butt, who Is to be commended foi his excellent husk The tablet is to be of Inon/e, t‘Nico as long as it in Mead, and to be of the shape pictured In the photograph A suitable impel scription at the top °Mho tablet 0111 some to Introduce the hundred names that will appeal In alphabetical older below. The trimming along the bolder will add eonsiderabl.to the dig nity of the finished ineduet The tablet ail], no doubt he not oiled In the Auditollum dm Ind commence ment tteelt Intl A Oil 1 entaln Mete until the 'proposed Metrioi I it lien has been erected dt uhich time it ,111 be remmed to Ile 11. position. . STRONG TEAMS TO GO TO PENN RELAYS (Continued from first rage) that he out lan Bat ron In the Harvard meet last meek In addition to Thany. son. Barton milt meet not eial strong, 1,0.1.111 lundlem The saltiest among these are Knollln at Wisconsin, Call, gher of Hansa. and Yount of Redlands California Ikeldes these .malty men In the epoch! et.ents, Penn state Is also ela °- seated 133 a Freshman, Eve. ett, namemho has been doing eNeeptlonal ork In the discus anti Ja•elln ',lnsw ing. In a bleb on cnts he mlll take pare All Mel the United Stales athletic Intel est mill be motel ed this meek end on the Penn Ticla:sv where towns tort e venting collcgev and unlvemltlev from Calisn nla to Maine mill compete for lioness Nearly clot; etr one or toe mm Id Imords amlnolten at, these even. and [ions the calibre ' of the stars also have entered the gamev, this ne ar should prose to be no exception In addition to the Amyl lean entries, nn eseeetionally shong team, tem e venting the Unto ernlty of Palls, lath t the nett in the earnlvel - These men ha," uon considerable fame on .the French had. and t 111 meet the Nitter* tanners In the distant e and medley Item CATTLE EEEDEWS DAV PLXAS BEING FORMED The Annual Cattle Feeder's Day hus been set for May fifth—an all-day ses sion Pnotesson Tomhase has arranged a 0011 rounded out program which will Include short, speeches by President 1 Thomas and Dean Watts, to open the by sessions at ten o'clock, tattooed by a discussion of expel lmental cattle, feeding at the Ind! spa Experiment Station, Purdue. be G King At one thirty the results of this year's feeding tests mill - be explained after which the meeting will be adjourned to the steer pens fan an Inspection of the different Jots of steers Realizing that all steer feedens maintain In their bones a fond ness to witness the true, unadulterated range method of lassoing and tying steers, a "real western show" will be, _put on In the afternoon :'Book" ring will demonstrate how they rope 'em out west An outlast saddle horse; has alsO been secured for "Beak" to saddle and ride All told,'lt will be al day of rand meat, sound facts, and en-, ough spice to keep the farmers ood natured. Sale will Continue , On Jewelry , Felt Goods . FOuntain Pens Stationery Memory Books Laundry Boxes Loose Leaf Books Tennis ShoeS' Brief Case's Pocket Books Alarm Clocks 30 to 50 per cent reduction on all Stunt or Memory Books WAlbums Novel Suggestion , Made by Student High 01) on the bare slope of Um Wasatch Immediately behind Salt Lake City Is an enormous white capital 101)01 "U" that Is visible from every point in the Great Salt Lake Valley It Is ono hundred feet long by fifty feet wide, and Is as everlasting as the mount tin It tests upon, for it made of solid cone, ete Yenta ago a numeral scroll between the too local classes took place on this hill, but the progi cash, college boll it abolished the scrap, a in 1007, a conclete letter Num decide dupon tot the hill Eve . since, April sixteenth has been net aside as "U" 003 On 'thin dot the Ft oilmen undo the sup vlslon of the , Seithotnotes frmitewarm the letter each you lb noon the stalk is completed and the students descend to the campus, where the "co-eds" tome luncheon The ufternoon in piv ot to spots and dancing Further neat, on the hills overlook ing Betiflef and San Francisco Dal, the golden "C" of the Unif cosh> of California is to be been In size, It is sixty by Milt, feet and ninth> of con (tete This St eat letto has been stoing with Nelles and on the occasion of an athletic victory, it blues out against the Milk backmound of the night, noshing its good message Near Ogden, Utah a great "II" ns a steep slope in boron of Dringham Young College, and Litilmston, Montana gams out on a huge uhite letto "L" The Montana State Amlcultuial Col ' lege boasts of having the !moot In (he country, tot Its Is too hundred, I feet 10130 by fifty feet high The Univemlty of Arirmna has the lotto "A" one hundred and slaty feet, bulls of mnsonry on Sentinel Peak At night on special occasions, this lettet Is outlined by bottling Piles of all soaked waste Why not bring this Idea East' Old Mount Nlttnny or Bald Top would make it, fine place rot a latge letter A fine college custom for the Freshmen could be Introduced, also a good sub stitute for the time bon-file could be found A large white concrete "S• the largest In the count), eould be a fitting honot for the students of Penn State to confer on Old Mount NittnnY. (Signed) A STUDD OIL PAINTINGS ON EXHIBITION THIS WEEK During the present' Week theta Hill be an exhibition of oil paintings o display in the galleries of the Fine Arts n Museum. Including a rather extensive shooing of landscapes and figure stud ies, painted by Miss Mat goret law. of Baltimore, Maryland, The exhibit Is especially Interesting due to the color courage of the artist, who uses Pig ments of brighter hues than usual in order' to accurately. interpret the moods of nature and of man , Miss Law has chosen a field of en- I Beaver a hich is hugely her own at `the present time Like few other painters she has gone into the South : for her subjects Her glowing color compositions picture such scenes as Darhy Camp Meetings, Negroes Labor ing in the Cotton Fields, and' dozens - of similar subjects which show as with MMMt2W.M. Buy Tennis - Shoes at a 20 per , cent saving. Big assort ment to select from. 40 to 50 per cent reduction on Ladies' and Men's , Pocket Books. photugutphle vividness, glimpses of the plettuesque tinrky life , bliss Law received her art training in both [Move and Alumina She has been a pupil of the noted at fists, Chase, Tienti, Mora and Bauthetne She is a mem'et of the SoLlet3 of Women Ar tists of America, the Baltimore Water Color Soclety, and various other or guttleations. The work of this artist has been yelp closely followed by Dean Knight of this college, and it teas then her suggestion that the exhibit has been bt ought hew. PENN STATE PROFESSORS ELECTED TO M. E. OFFICES The recently ormtnized Central Penn sYltunia Section, Smell.. Societs of Mcchnnie,al nnglneels, will hold Its first meeting td. State College on May twent) nisi. torpor tant engineering problems of the day mill be dl.ussed engin cots cc elide reputation Tile tollumlng speal.ms base been an nounced. Mt Pied d. Millet, Past President, Ametieun Society Mechanical Engin eers, will speak on "New Duties of En. gluey, s " 'Dean It L. Sackett, trill deliver an address on "New Opiantunities of En gineers ' Dr lie A Dellis, President of Wor cost. Polo technic Institute, and a Past ihesident, Amelican Society Mechani cal Engineers, has chosen tot his sub ject ' Elimination of Waste in the In thr.tiles" Tile complete ptogram will be published later The folloeing onkel a of the Central Pennsylvania Section cies° recently el ected chairman, A Wood, State Col -1,.1,, Lawford H Cumber, secy P P llenshal, Sink College, chaliman membership committee, C W Bell, Milton, chair man moment committee, J W Honsrev Stott. College OIL EXPERT WILL TALK TO ENGINEERING STUDENTS 1)1 D wid White Chief ,Geologist of the United Stains Survey alit deliver an illustrated lecture on the "Origin of Oil Shales and Cannels,' this Ptlday This is n live subject today In the minds of many scientists and engineers since Oil shales must supply most of our gasoline and simian oils alien the oil hellti ale exhausted Di 'White Is one of the tot emost geologists and palaeo botanists In the county and It Is an unusual opportunity to hear a nian of his standing on such an important sub- JO.. The Iceture, will he given at 1 00 0 in In loom 200, Old Mining Dulliling and everyone Is Invited to at tend cameil.rmes.m..e..mmemns..r,vbtilnev.m...uwev.iwimaiviemn - SC ' FR'S( ST A CAFE °. We never fail to please those w ho want the 11 best. Don't take our word for it, but come and it , see for Vourself. 5 ; -CI=ALL- CAFE A. B. DIETRICH, Penn State. '2O Ev.E....tev,ews,,ihms..swteswzmphumtawavmsmilwriii mmKamraamnim;a:mraz<2=meam -, L. K. METZGER 40 per cent Reduction on Col lege Seal Jewelry,Rings,Watch Fobs, Clasp Pins, Bar Pins, and other Jewelry. . 75C allowed on, any .old Foun tain Pen on purchase of ' a new one. 20 percent Reduction on Foun tain Pens if 'you don't have an old one to trade in. Tuesday, April 26„1921 MOTHER'S DAY Comes on May Bth this year—only twelve days off We can supply white car nations and will send them for you direct to her. You may prefer some thing from our attractive line of gifts. Let us suggest something. Party Favors `Pohlson Gifts " Baskets Flowers Columbia Records "AGift for Et;ery Occasion" The GIFT - and- ART SHOP :v ioi
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