Friday, November 11, 1921 BEZDEK IS OPTIMISTIC ■ AT'NAVY MASS'MEETING “Dick” "Harlot and' Dr.-'Dye £m .. phasize Importance of Tomor row’s Football ‘ Contest Unbounded enthusiasm tn.ukod the muss meeting held In Schwab Audit orium on’ Wednesday night to demon strate to the team that they hnd the backing of the enthu student body, pilot to tlieli depul ting foi Philadelphia to the game with the Navy l’lte game before the team is one of the hardest of the season,,but If thh playing is ofi the same oidct as the enthusiasm oC the students, they should have no tiouble In emerging vlctoilous In a short humorous talk. Dr Dye; of the English Department l Indicated, to tiie audience the necessity of back ing the te mi "Killy,” who is acting, captain duiing Captain* Snell's*illness, said that the team was expecting a. <; hard game, but with the work they, were putting out in practice, he ex pected the team to come through In giving some “dope” about the Navy team, "Dick” Harlow* stated‘that they considered this their major game of the year—even of more importance 4 than the game with their old rival, the Army In fact, so'great-do they rate this game, that two entire classes have been granted permission to leave Anna polis and attend the game—the first time in the history of the school that anything of that nature has been done "Bez" seemed optimistic, but warned the students and toam not to assume a position of over confidence. Ho said that he believed both teams to be on an equal basis, but the fact that wo wore * a real college in a real ’college town seemed to give us the edge over them Even though we are competing with’ men fiom nil over the*country, he stated that he was sure he could rely on the old Pennsylvania bunch to put forth their best. TRUSTEES MAKE CHANGES ' IN FACULTY RATING Important business relative to addl tho faculty was transacted at the mect tions, and resignations In ing of the Board of Trustees last Fri day night Among the resignations accepted by the board arc those of S B Black, In structor In Industiiul Engineering, J. L. Folkcr, Instructed in Industrial Ed ucation, W TV Potcholl, Instructor in Civil Engineering, H. L Reltiheldcr fer, Instructoi in Engineering Exten sion, and Sara L Patteo and Eliza beth McKlUip, Library Assistants Three members of the staff were ad vanced in rank as follows O A. Knight from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Metallurgy, TV O Thom pson from Instructor to Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tac tics, and Kathryno Stonford'from As sistant Librarian to Librarian of the ySchool ,of Agriculture aadluoHs' were “made to Uy., Carl A. Benander, Instruc- PASTIME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . i,Matinee Friday at two ' Nov. 11 and 12th. «A MAN'S HOME” First Pennsylvania Showing ' CLYE COOK In “The Guido” Special Prices,- Adults 80c, Chfl t dren ISo and tax SATURDAY—Nov 12—Nittany ALICE BRADY In “Hash * Money" '"NEWIS WEEKLY ! MONDAY—Nov. 14th SHIRLEY MASON ; In “Ever Since Eve” NEWS WEEKLY , , I DANIEL K. CHASE SIGMA PI:HOUSE ■ Phone 125 l-A&y! tor In Mathematics, Jane Hlmphrc>, In structor in Domestic Science, Philip X. Rico, Instructor in Electrical En gineering, A L. Soubo, Research As sistant in Poultry Husbandry, P H Sprcnkle, County Agent in Bucks County, H T Hamel, Student Assistant in Engineering Drawing, and Margaret T. Parker, Library Assistant DARTMOUTH FACULTY BARS FLUNKOUTS After malting an exhaustive study of the scholarship records made by men 'who have been readmitted after having been previously dropped from the college, the Dartmouth facultj has decreed against continuing this prac tice With a few exceptions the men who had flunked out previously failed to earn a diploma or were dropped again It was found that out of every four men readmitted one graduated apd the''others were a burden on the scholastic record of the college "WEARING OF CLASS HATS IS REVIVED AT SYRACUSE Tills year, an ancient custom of the sophomores and upper classmen wear ing distinctive headgear has been re vived at Syracuse Tradition requir es the freshmen to wear tholr green lids until the'snow falls At the pre sent time there is a movement on foot to have the frosb, sophomores, and upiier classmon wear knitted toques during the winter months Your PhotogrSpK For X’MAS -rup D E N N-'OTATE Hhoto Ohop 212 E. College Ave.-, '^wst/L j' Out-of-Doors | On "Wednesday evening, Novembei sixteenth, a very important meeting of the Outing Club will bo held, at which all those Intel ested in the club and its nctlv Itioh are asked to be present. Tho time and place of the meeting \\ 111 be announced by means of signs posted on the campus At this meeting the new-form of government will be fully lead and voted upon There will then be an election of officers to serve foi the rest of this year {Members will be taken into the club at that time also Under the now svstem the activities of the club are divided into scvei il classes or gtoups and there will be an opportunity for any member to take pait in thei club activities by aligning himself with the work which he likes best The new Outing Club will have no room for non-active members The following statistics concerning the Outing Club’s competition hike last spiing were compiled by Dr. Overholtz and will be of Interest to those who participated and others Entire distance hiked by members who turned In cards was 13,300" 124 students turned in cards, making an vaerage of 107 miles per man for the semester v The longest single trip was 70 miles, SMgJplif MURAD rHETURKISH CIGARETTE Every day MURADS are held gher in the estimation of the men 10 smoke them. They are the standard of Taste. 'They never 'disappoint—never fail—never change— c pure Turkish to : varieties grown* .a to smoke them ty—-on any occasion. '.st selling high* ic world. lokcrs ofAmerica to Quantity. for Yourself —} u THE PENN STATIC COLLEGIAN 3Y MEET THE NAVY TOMORROW made by E E. Opel class of ’23 and of the E E School No hikes under ten miles were con sidered [ The hikes covered the country ex tending from Bellofonte to Tyrone and Spruce Creek, and fjom Greenwood Furnace in the Seven Mountains to the ci est of the Alloghcni plateau beyond the Bald Engle MourAins o-y FROSH SELECT CANDIDATES FOR TRIAtf PRESIDENTS The members of tlje class of 192 r > held theli their third class meeting Thursda\ evening for, the purpose of nominating N for president C Hare '23, presideiwiprjv tern," open ed the meeting and strike on the fresh man attitude in relation to the obser vance of customs “J He particulaih emphasized the im Jortancc of all freshmen speaking toi their classmates and said that the compliance with college customs usually gets frosh nian more than any thing else during their four years in college The fresh men ■were instructed to give the College Junioi, and Freshman yells at the I Housewife, have you tast | ed Moseman’s Peanut I Butter and Home-made I Bologna, from “ Lancaster, | Pa. .fiiitm nmm A Ttfal Is All We Ask A. B. DIETRICH x ! Penn State, 1920 The PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN. dost* of each mooting Mr Haro then outlined the proceeduro for the oloc : tlon of the Class President and men tioned that a new system of balloting Mould be put Into effect at the time of the election and Mould be explained In detail at that time E E Oterdorf '2l!. president of the Sonlot Class and A G Pratt ’22, Editor in-Chiof of the Collegian were In at tendance and gave the first of a series of talks of the "Get Wise Freshman Mot ement" Overdorf urged the fresh men to enter Into the spit it of the Col lege- in all phases of their work He showed them during his short talk how they Mould lose a gieat deal by not entciing Into activities other than ac ademic Mr Pratt in his address told hOM ov ert man of the 1925 class should work foi Penn Stute and said that this would get them further than anything else Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street Is your address correct in the COLLEGIAN files? We wish to insure the de livery of your copy, and in order to do this— [Please write your name, your old and your new address on a card and drop the same in the box which will be placed in our office for that purpose.] Nominations for trial picsidenls tvou. then In older and the following thirty fit e men tteio advocated for considera tion Aitclt, Affut, Kerstettor, Uunbai. Ward, Flock. Beck. Giffoid, McClure Fcelcy, Calhoun, Leuther, Ferdeiltor, Purvis, Kenotvskl, Crumrlne, AUttino, Crooks, Fohr. Kepler, Ramsey. Stcn nott, Volemei, Shopo, Flckes, Mathews, Plckels. Stroud, Thomas Van Storck, Keyser, Purshall, DoUtnoy Morkley, and King It is important that nnv changes in the spellfng of the alxn c names bo corrected lx>fore the next class meet ing All changes should be i eported to C Hare ‘23 or at the COLLEGIAN office SPORTING GOOD AT THE ATHLETIC STOR] ON CO-OP CORNER ARMY INSPECT. WITH LOCAJ Mniot j: n Moi is st itiomd at the •Sul Co Ips \lll. I’’ I mil, visited Pmn v uil.i D i\ , .iml Ins C icjchnont inul H mini Ik vv i« voi tin condition ot tl hue mill pi usul .i neo ol tho u.Kinii Div Tin* HltowiHß- mn uL Its .uinuiil I ovlov S ituul i\ Is ispct.l i view Ol till' t.KI til l»m tmi'iit vv is him puution In tin Im till illSt) uitlon iml tin I ugi mimL ■ d to liiiuii'i pioyn ; ’I wl< l* i \cn, tit' 1 t’l hispi-otoi to tli 'mini* the illative the local unit of Hi in u k thus attained mont is toiorfnl/cd ins|ioction takes p the ]n om c*s3 made thus usccitulncd The personnel of tho lolli'rtu at tho he congratulated on undoiclassmen and ment Majoi JlcUgor v. double duty at this able to inspect the able to levisit his was rPaduated In 1 PROF. M 111' J \\' 'Whito Pi mental Soil Teehm letm nod fiom t v u Carolina PATRONIZE OUI
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