Fagg Four SAMOSET The kind that has stood the test for 15 years at'State GRAHAM & SONS . On the Corner u Exclusive Agents unnumnummummummunumommummuumunmimumunmummirnumumaßumummummausimmulo POULTRY JUDGING TEAM COMPETED AT NEW YORK 'tort St ite entercil a nen field of onnnutnst m hen a Poultry fudging Teem composed of oambers of thu Pooh, hush Leafy Department made an es temled tr tin dm Ing the. I ist neck of J In if Welt time they competed In tit fs faun if Poultry Judging Contest ninth is held under the ,uspices of the 1111.11,1111 Snatate Poultry Shen The lodging Contest n filch WINS held on 'rid If Janu try Intents -sefenth - nas enteric] by Penn State, Cornell, Rutgers Northntl Cat olirinc The contest re sulted In Rutgers securing first place Ith i total of 1550 points pith Cor nell placing second Penn State suc ceeded in placing third ulth 1520 points Penn Stale hone,. 'non first place In utility judging with I' A. Neese talc- Ing highest hulls Ulu II honors While Mending the Poultry SIIONV Professor I,:n runlet who coached the team delft et ed t lecture on Poultry Diseases Pits lons to ‘. NW= NE. Volt the to oat %lobed the Gelman Puotirt Farm to Vt llou House NN here times leeched m tilts tome In judging Irspnest bens Returning it eta Al 011000 Shunts, the to tem Nlxlted s rml Issue mtt Itets mut ost_lumnges mhemo shy tere ohms n the engem, lo mm. high °sultry In oduot . t are h "elks.a 11l teens consisttml of P A Seo.e I II Nandi Otis 0 I' °mean toll P 1 Welt DATE FOR C. 8: F. DANCE IS POSTPONED ONE WEEK The ' , octalLommlttee or the Com mot e mid rimini.e Club uhich le mak ing ari ingement4 to hold the Stet of a et by dime°. iinnouncee th it the date pitniou9lseed lot the af- Idi 11., been changed to Saturday night. Pebiu eleventh All other uringetents that trite ben mule, In cluding oiebe•tri Intl plnce to be held imnaln unaltined It Ilan beell the policy of thin organi zation to hold a series of dances esers em mith the Idea In mind of ptomat- Ing among the mem bet% of the club It and among the students °moiled In the Commelce and Frame° course Title year the organi zation plans to hold two dances, one of which still be held on Saturday night, Print.* clot enth at the Phi Kappa Sigma house and the other will probably he held soon after the raster recess "Doc Lou e's orchestra has been se cured fot the coming dance Student trthunsi has made a ruling tit tt 111 rt ash enrolled In this course 111 not be suhiost In custom regula- Cons during the time of the dance, or to hid horn the dance Subscription twice Is, $1 50 BIRD ROUSES ERECTED BY CLUB AT PRIACETON Neu lit d hots+, POLO recentb erect td the Princeton campus by a I.od Club of th tt Institution The mem lass of the club are for the most p. t • inofes,ins and wives, A as well no OW ells of the town Any undergraduate ulto to interested In birds is insited tel become t membei of the otganiaution ',hole it:Urines ale ihnost uholely de loted to the pieseitatlon of bird life about Princeton 3ILTALLURGY PROF. MAKING COAL DISTILLATION STUDY D. CI Straub of tne Department of '‘ banditti*. Is taking up the study of tort temperature distillation of coal He y. nmade special study of this subject While y Mellon Institute. and While later connected ulth the Semett Solvaj Com pmt the coke oven builders He Is consti tic tine an up-to-date model oven on I Oswalt - on scale for tits Work =EI Self sectlfice ass the keynote upot nine), Di Thomas "instructed the filLediteeteate .nenton that ',MS deny cicil List Sunday mot :ling at chapel Through all the ages this has been the ii I. of greatness and n 111 even. ennain Ito, ean one individual do anything that urn la. wroth while , Here at tol 1, ge, one maduate is but a small atom tumpared to the million or to of ha le Las who form the seething mass of popuittion of oul eastern states ar of the hunched millions that compare the population of thin great nation tot the,. numbers ate but a handful tom paled to the hundred of millions that o found 'thin the borders of Cl•inn, , India, rlnd abet fat eastern countries Indeed, onc individual is small unit of ,ho , world's population of today Hut history gives some very inter ri,t.lng examples of men who hove dr ,if inne the handicap of numbers Am., iiroplut of the old testament and a Immtr fit is Lamm,. trots, arose from the ONE 111 Ito of sparsely settled untsinnus to untry to deliver a me,- sitar that has lived throughout many centuries ierentinh, it he crooner of the type of Christ and Elijah, one of the ma jor pi oplit It 0.3 in the time of need Ind did an Inc:deniable amount of good nil mankind Then Chriet, son of humble Corneae parent's appeared with the meeenge of mutation. Thu , ' b tv th" principle of right written ,elf unerifice indelibly on the peg,' of , stimisantsiumassulilillinillllllllllll3llllllllailgalliallallnallallillati Mower and Sat.. loss hoaener. l upon the Prod.. of thee. iClidltu6enel'llaYmond l Eliagene 'Culbertson, Yilsk - F.ter,',2,7;:atirill'll" . C"rentil. , l,3, gave a na l' l. I gl ee "Tiny " considerable double ite. the tesponalbllity of the Ps , SulLi Sterling 'Grover, Efarrid,`Centreville) • nt.'s "humoroni sketch entitled. "The CHOCOLATES , . I „Tin. fotethe Lehigh meet mill co. He elmas of the immense linm h ertof I'Fil J.tree ll ace teinrY_Perling,'LsciPPa!, I Founts:nth:, , -' . - B tin. tonight and remotion They will college stitdents In the United States' , i ''''''' s mo w n ”' %h en M ee v° ,l i ‘ n r g y e n:, 1 ,, , The histomes - mid sialltistica l of the 11 he held ot fine thirty o'clock this even,an.l,l"selied that ttithese ISO must Walt William Eekbert Frank: Cursensvilial Mull' ...Lie s and flaternit'es repro . t log and at two thitty o'clock [moon.' 10l the eifielent fetederahip of, our na, William Tlen-Hwo Ho, nented wet e then given by the mem-, E I afternoon :Eon in the [elute ''We need, and must I seek." Manta!, F.chov., Chinn! bet, both of the faculty and of the I.g. Tne interclass meet h,. been post- I undergradunte student body After honed until the [aunty-fifth of Fe.. mote concerned with the public good August. Sherk Frommeyer. ~" 'a as ..maimed as being called with the ,thin the ans. purpose of the meeting Ile said. "public leaders who are :Frank Kline Miller, Little E' say and on the eleenth of the month' than alth Private Heals or gain" In ,Merrill Perrino Tait, Memo: Chambers., g idea t . mind of enlisting the coopela-I the Ftesionan lc no, ',Odell teeing', (eh sing, DI Leafs urged the members' I Donald Carlisle MacMillan Pittsburgh lost to tile S'aphonnil es bv one point, of the en aduating class to live not so 'William Albert Rose, Sunburn ,timi el all hot. society men and woe: lain', much Cot themselnes as for other tee- a 11l meet the Two leer ". t, ggie ,;'David Dewey Dotal, Kellatville , mete hoth faculty and undergraduates. t esentatin es r k. 'The o, m Uotld needs good leaders to- 'Donald Gordon Enoch. Washington lin plans temotine higher scholat- I day an act et befm e, and to you to Hugo Niece, Milwaukee , WU , eh p in the student _ lode The idea 'ahem mu. has been given, much will 'Reinhold Wagner, Delamo. NJ. . we , eennenee a ii,. Phi Kappa Phi that I,e' asked You must fmulPh tile lend- John Irwin Clark. Windber 'Leßoy Hoffer. Palmyra , a couscll be formed of rapt esentatives ors., Si , what right_ han e tee r. George Benjamin Mathews. New B r i ta i n !M. the WE'D ant seholorship aocietles and nein. .In education _but to help other Howard Raymond Miller, Hazleton ftausnities anti that this council func ' peon.' Harry Lynn Shellito, Crone City Don in such it manner Ito to bring about , • _ • 'Frank Paine Heckel. Columbia the deviled effects Embodied inthls pro- Agnes Newman. Waynesboro p a s ti, and L 1 0 ,10) allied to It was the kit, of 1.1112 11111.twuratIon of a Schola, 'Albert David Spaeth, Philadelphia 'William Jefferson Shaw, Jr, Chester Height. ship Day alien the Honor- Society William Walter Shultz. Jr. Count 11 Isnut,' bring to the college New Kensington :orne ,p.kel who would present the . .lames Clayton Stengel, Bradford schantages of scholarship to a mass Ernest McKinley Terwilliger. Fisher looking of the student body and when Harry Richard BrunnPr, Bellwood 11 0001114 of mel it for grades attained Paul Francis Trebegrether., DEnporiuns 1 mould be publicly presented This day Clarence Edward Bollinger, . Philadelphia, would lit celebrated annually with a 'Robert W.tley Bally. Carmichael" rlagrom prinnully intended to empha- James Michael Donovan, Emporium sire the desirability of high echolarship Samuel Randolph Smith, Reading ista l ntlintr as a requisite of succe.. ot Walter Moon,* Ronne.... motion ass passed that included these Taltoma Park. D. C niineinies 'Lee G Hills, Clearfield sDI Sparks and President Thom. "Warren Arthur Matlleas, Corry o'Clark Charles Butler, JOhnStORT I __ --- I'Daniel Karl Chase, Altoona I----- .Joseph Butz MacKenrie. Aspinwall I William Glenn Klllinger, Harrisburg,. I 'William Samuel Lea is, • Newl Castle 'William' Tames' Tipper, ,Westl:Chesfer Fred Willis.' Bent ker. L.tsdale And no in lie Is too meat to Pit.) In I the Intel git of hum mut) Self sacri- I I Clw c ills fon the pricing - up of home, la lends, count, snd Ilfe Thus can .010 one. no mutter who ho be or wen loe he ma) line, accomplish some good in this hostel tin ough self non glee, the medium by - means of ',Melt cis llli gion has been bonded and st undo, performed drlse to aid the need) students in tile European universities Is being car ried on In sesmal of the colleges of this country The pm pose of this fund, utile!, Is called the Student Friendship Relief Fund, Is to help those studintts In the war-tarried cleat of Europe Stile are feeling acute need becruse of the economic dlstuthances of the vat Mann have heels forced to lease the uniserslties and the Ilia- Jollto 51 those ternalnlng arc in es peLisllo chcumstances Funds pill be used ccselusls els for food and cloth ing WORLD'S INDOOR RECORD SHATTERED BY RELAY TEAM =13:1 lIEMZI=I 13=1 Caittnin 1301100 Wail third place in the fifty yard hurdles This race was eon by 'Whitney or Halyard mho ap pealed hem last spring the in the dual tr ilk meet mall the Crimson runrs Thompson, m ne Pi h eton man came in secant] Whitney finished the rate in sla and Coat -fifths semnils Hai old, Parent, '2l, also ran in the fifty ♦ 114 1 hurdles mee He lion the fourth heat, but failed to place In the lanais Romig, stho is noe taking post-ti iti uate %mirk at thin institution, mas en tered in a special three mile race against. the leading distance men of the country anti In r heart-breaking fin ish eon second ply. Tile former In tereolleglrte Cross-country- Champion lead the field until the last fifty years of the race and then was nosed out by approsimately tea yards His time for the entire distance was 14:9 3-5 He ran the first mile in 4 45 and the se. and in 9 flat "Lrrt" Shields ovill deport for Boo ton oohere lie will take part Ina spec ial SOD tnrd race at the Boston Athletic Association Carnival He 00111 run against Slav of the Chicago Athletic Association VARSITY WRESTLING TRY-OUTS BEING HELD (Continued from first pogo) . . part in the trials this evening ulto represented Penn State for a short time last season has again returned to college and he viii no doubt figure in the 175 pound class At the present tints he Is receiving his great est ttouble nom &Pantie dui it is quite Midi that these tuo NN 111 meet in the finals • "Tlns ' Me'Walton 11 Is again return ed to the met and Is shoeing splendid form Coach Deter believes tint Ile trill mske t better shooing this yesr th to last and the big giant should base little trouble In 'tinning his bouts L: K. ME:TZGER "The-Fastest Growing Store in State College." -,.: ~,. •,- . _ . , . . SCHRAFFT'S CANDIES . . We wish we could tell you . • how delicious 'and good • - , - , - they are. Fresh Candy practically • , . every week. • . Schratt's Candy now 50c per lb. Reduced 30c per pound in • • little more than a year. • . . . . . . „ . . "Always Trying to Better Our Store For You." L. K. METZGER BOXERS MATCH SIOLL WITH SPRINGFIELD maid die:duce itt boxing At 115 pounds, odds Taylor, Walton t 131 mit ma) ~battle The mouton hll.l l not &sided ,ho he ,111 use at the light he:mord:ld position, although he tot) select ifi*lcir If he dues not fight at the It eight beloo None of these men hate had tint: expel fence ei lout to repotting this fall and the tine of opponent used by Spiingfleld will largely determine oho oil' fill this pAitinn tom. roo e \ ening Centiliter tt ill box In the he IA - bet th A inembel of the \ Vit;, football xtiuld, he tenor led to Coach Harlot, in fine condition xt the cloy e of the grid season xmlide has been 1 oinking hat d noel since to master the! lElEli:tient, of the mit. grime Mb. :Mil itv 1)111 be toted for the fit id, time when be 0101,3 into the ling toinotro, Springfield Adis). Strong The — Splingfichl estop hos Rhea no information concerning [hob to am and. as stilted beton e. nothing definite is linoun of the stiength of tint institu tion tnis season flomeyea, they . hate gained ieputatio t for consistently Putting out strong globe to tins anil this em should in oi eno exception List season. this gas the best combination lot battling encounttred by the Nlttany I team rind the Penn state_ boxers mere ! only able to min ate, stiff fight,, Splingfield's meakness in one in Lino,, vital - .eights es/using their &rainfall. A tecord bleaking o omill Is espected ; to pack the Amory tin the occasion since boxing during its three Yeats as ; n Intintolleglate spent at Penn State! has gained ismuch populat Its as othet I minter athletics The student body mill; See the team In action for the first time tomoi ton -.hen it meets Its Initial test and the insults uhich the green te.tinism Ming about, 111011101 metliened iIV the loss of CI ai 1. m ill be tiltnessed bb many I=l No meet has been srrunred for next Saturday and the Natal . * Tamers hese a period of tho sceeks In which to prepare for the nest tao strum.. fortnights uhen three contests in !m -elon rings and a final meet In the Ar mote on four successice Saturdass itlll complete probably the most difficult 'laming schedule undertaken by a Penn State team The list of boxing opponents, .1.9 ar ranged by Student Manager R. E Colt ford and approved by the faculty com mittee on athletics, slates the Penn State team for the following battles Vali a—Springfield, at lime Pen m 5, at West Point Feb 25—Penn, at Philadelphia Mar 4-5,:ae5, at Annapolis Mai 11—Queens Universats at honie LARGEST MID-YEAR CLASS GRADUATES (Continued from first nub) Reese asss giten the Degree of Master of Science The Commencement addrqss was de livered by Ds William Lewis, of the St de Deportment of Public instruc tion Dr Lewis tool, for his subject . The Call for Educated Leaders . and teed the quotation . IThitheq goes thou fos the keynote of his tolls Dr Lauls said that the schools and colleges of tile counts.t had set for themselves the ta.d, of amine:lag this question, and 111115 Allen St. T."E PENN STATEC9LLEGIAN I=l Ironetting Dr Lenin . actress, Presi dent John Martin Thomas, conferred the Bachelor Degrees upon the me km of the outgoing senior class. no m d the Mantel's Degrees upon the seven candidates Major Elton D Walker, of the School of Engineering spoke of the men who had given up their college wanes when their country was menac ed by iv tr and auarded certificates ex ' messhtg the apprecintion of the College tot the miljtary sertice which prevent er them from graduating with then respectite classes At the same time, Colonel Comly presented James IM Don ut In And Wayne L Lotte NN lilt second Menton Ludes In the United Statelt fatal y Reset NO Corps PIONYSOC J. "al Willard then made a fel mat .umouncement of the latest elec tions to the honemly society of Phi If toga Phi Heading the list wore ne unes of President Thames sted Dean Mamma A Knight, stile were elected to honorary membership. From the CI,. of • 1722 Professor Willard ant; nouneed the formal elections to Phi Kappa Phi of the follou ins Ralph S Adams. Philip Amram, Ralph H. Beck, Winston A. Bre.cht, Clarence 13, Brill- Inger, Raymond E Culbertson, William C DecLer, George H.- Dell, David D: Deka% William al Ftledct, Eht Clod Ham mon, Charles W Heppenstall, Jr. Clyde M Huber. Emil G libbers, Jr, Edwlrd D Klinger, Charles E 1 Kuhn. Luther INL Lindemunn Arthur D McKinley, Har old J. Niemeyer, Miss Cordell:1 I. Pharo, Otto F Ritnman, Miss Dorothy R Rog ers Sl.conan I. Strlckhouser, John A. Umholta Frank L Watson. Albert G Wegmann, mut Dean D. Winger. The impressit e ceremonies closed with the singing of Penn State's Alma Mater anti the beindiction by President Thom is The list of graduates rollows Tames Amen Bailey, Pittsburgh Arthur 11 , iymond Baturln, Pittsburgh ITurnirl Pune Goode, Bernick 'll, old 13,1‘, In Heron, , Pittsburgh WIIIIII , Purvis Holder, Pittsburgh '1 n'.‘ tt II I roll Uniontown Wayne L Lone. Alandleld 'Worth R Major, Tunkhannock Herbert Lewis Newton, Philadelphia 'Murray .133 rone Schroeder. Mechanicsburg Mabel Wharton Barnett, Philadelphia Helen Barnard LA pate College Annie Elizabeth . Mlilheim Charles Edmund Hun; Altoona Llewellyn Edward -Ellyd, Birmingham 'Wade Herman Newell, Miii Run 'Robert Emmett Van Syckel. Jr, Troy Jacob Alfred Bonner. Hopewell Tames Albert Gardiner, West Chester 1 Be twice TreN eryan -Bastian, " Wilkes-Barre Vilginirt Elizabeth Ihiyd, State College Add,t Mildred Quandel, Mlneravllle The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, pi:. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier L. K. METZGER ' MEM _ . HIGHER SCHOLARSHIP 1 WANTED BY SOCIETIES (Continued from flint page) Partment of Music, and a slyeleg, ably given by three members or The Penn Stotet.Players be Varsity Male-Quar tet favored the assemblage'with two seleetions.`followed by Miss_Betty '25, who rendered teen solos The troupe of-Penn State Players, compits . ed of the Misses C. Price, '24. and 5 JULIA MAY KLUGH Claim oyant and Trance Medium Will answer two questions free by mall If you enclose a stamped. self-addressed envelope with your questions • Advice on change'S, marriage. etc Address JULIA MAE KLUGH Bellefonte. Pe. 1 JENUS V PENCILS VOR the student or push. the superb VENUS out rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 block degre. and. 3 copy 1.6. t . \ , k, e• ;" =- C . ,' • fp' • 41t5LL - 06 . L c skf i $ , ATI, I,Alf „it --r 77e: Remember that Melachnno u blend ofonlythufinestTurkish . as originated by Miltiades Me Egyptian cigarettes are =lc that originated in Egypt. Bu bacco is what you want to km —and if it's Melachnno "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over" BALFOUR' . BLUE BOOK . :, 1922 , ... . . . , The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. ' L. -., BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass Pittsburg,Office,- 299 Uunion Arcade" Badges - Jewelry - ' Stationery ,1 The College Man's- Shop Soon Be Time to Think of the Spring Suit ! We Have the Best in Custom Tailoring Linings Guaranteed for Year. Must Fit or no ' sale. Come in and look them over at' your leis ure. + x Men's Wear x Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing - HARRY W. SAUERS Robison Block State College, Pa 4-f-}4-2-141-1-144++.1-1-144 111111111111111/111911111111 Friday, February 3, 1.9221:',,,',‘ Wetavalled upon during the ecititse of the e‘cning to speak of aThe'Scholar ahlp Ideals of Penn State" and both spoke of the importance of such ideals apd regretted the fact that the student body during the past semester seemed to have neglected this most Important Item In undergraduate life Dr Sparks is leaving on an extended tout in the interest of Ameriman Scholarship 'mi lder the auspices of Phi Kappa Phi and .during the three of four mots that sill be devoted to the tap, appear before many of the higher Institutions of learning of the nation The nweting`aos then odjoutnid and all to esent retired to the dining ram vhete that were net ved with rdfresh mrntn Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave vino
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