Page 1? - --- ,--,-. MUSIC AND DANCING FEATURED IN "JOLLIES" d at. but he Nottn t It ulth eo nun, 11.0 men girls around kilo Artit the Intl oductlon of the 140,01 Alltritrt Is, ght.n command of the King, eight of the best t o medians 10 the college 0111 upbeat as the black tate 11111 men These niene Jack ?Icoclo, 11 E Sohlonsei, C W Taslm, aldlnge, W E. 'Kennard, J A ant i tel C Sett. 11.11 \4001). '24 .1 oh M.., my 0111 sing W Isn't Scat cd," II Nut id), nlll sing "]find) 'n Me" , 1101 W 1 Menaid 0111 elm: the big song oi the "Solite natnels Pree '.111011• Detengairecr . 11 A Rosh, of the X o sip Quartette Aclll sing the nen 10111 id that le snooping the eoun ti ' 0100 Me Tom Lobe All The Time Among the mernbet s of the nt Misses Viol once E King, 23 linen Dana, '24 Mart A Fergu ieln, 21 Bartle C Cuplt, '24, Clata 1111001 in '24, Ethel Lane, '25, Margaret It lone. '25, MurJorle E - Bonen, '24, Joe I iiillint,north '22, Edna M Gurrrett, '23, All, V Young, '23, rm.. lane Reese, 21, lon R Octane, '25. Aura S Knight. 21, Roth HIIIIet . '34, Wilma I. Thom is 41, Ethel 1 Cubbon, '25, Foun ds Ii Ilennett Vhginia F. Cleve, '23, iml Gi ne V Boele, 2J 11... ens I A Gnln lel C V Bert '24, 1: II \ltnr U. H C MeCox, S A Bnmd, C C 13.(45e1, 2 1 Rocco, F C Hoer.- 011. '2l, C L Sexrg, C I Campbell, '23, II X Itosbx. '23. R B I' Al Dennis .1 A B 1.1.1 e), C IV T 23101. B Giddings, '23, IV. 13 Renard, '22. 11. i, 11, 4. '23. - Buck - Schlosser, '24, W II Sltmo, R A Smith, L G Clem- •on C Vaunt-Ile C L Creanlee. C 11 Rohm ts, C. M Rubel, F M 1.111.1 m Ind James .Sn)del, compose tie m sit section of She east ins students prominent in college sctivities Muse expressed thetnseltes stiongi) In fat or of the project of pise- Mg the . 5 - on Zslittany, and it Is their belief that tile student both still also the', tt hole hem ted support to tile .7,11- ,lies of 1.522,s the proceeds of ohich stilt Ve domited to the Senior Class. ulna .I[4 sponsoring the ides Tickets tie going fast and tan be nuichased - horn 001 menthol of the .color Cisss at Rehab The re sin ted vest sale t o 111 open st the Co-op stet e Weiluesd i) et ening. Fein oars 11th at six p m ENGINEERING LECTURES DAILY IN OLD CHAPEL 9—The PICII tratiOn and Use of PI n mein] Ststemen, 10—The Incleved Ratio of Personal Autanolltthtnent • •Poitilble Through ln niter 010 tolgatlon • • Tottla mill not be untnalltar to mu, %talent, an he dellveted plots leg tilde°, het° no the second of anti, The secleaataited yeiterday and wit iontinue through to Friday. February ienteenp Tao leeturev hill be IMiliKaaMVAMMK:B:B;:filMMe;EMCinel:Kfig:P4B:TiegBl3l:MlnltilltZttiMll2•••o4 , .o•• G'IVECIME gine. etm 3 II IN doling this pellod. the Mut It 10 lon m and the 0000119 at I 30 All Imitmos ulli be dell, olial In Old Chapel. In order that 010- dentx witlh.2 vacant hoot 111,23 tmsilv at Mod A good attendance M the In- Moat lal linginetis in especially dtsirtd Tht. entire studtut body Kiln detive mune good nom thtst, lemanes, 11101 all should code ty of to Inland a number or them BARRON MAKES NEW RECORD, IN HURDLES Mitt of Pen:loth—oda. Ott out to tun, mat 011th the at ent old ill held thel I lead until the 1 of too laps of the rate At' this poinl. 12 El. Johnston, who toss Al U th implon in this °tent not tear.l ..tatted to lengthen his talkie, draoingl Romig along 111th him At this point Romig acne out atom; and finished oak a Most of speed that has seldom been seen anyohere Although Romig lo a I'enn State graduate, he Is permit ted to leplesent. the College /n these open meets His time was 0 . 21, eight seconds faAtet than the time he made Athol he broke the two mile loadhr the meet A% Ith Colgate on NOW, ec Ileaver Field last spring Shield.. Bent. Joie Ray In the 1000 eard tun • L.eiry• Shields courted a bead trill, an .0 lay of some of the tinest tunnels in America Tilly field 'minded Cuthlll of Roston and Joie RIO of the Illinois A. C In addi tion to many others Cutblll took the lead almost tient the matt while Shields stayed back with Ital, expect ing the 'albs to make a splint near the linish and thus shilling to he on hand for the excitement Cutbill in Abe meantime had been steadlle gaining on both Shields and Ras latter tete set out to cum take "the flying parson" Shields heel liar to the tape, but Cut ;bill rt as tthea,lN there, hosing broken tile A. A 1. lecold tot that went Tin. tot d numbet of points ...mod by Penn State tt s thirteen, and the t ords etn.thlitthod by Barron and Ilptnig Atlll put them on the A A. U. All- American college tt tch team tot the coming tear JUNIOR TEAM WINS / INTER-CLASS RELAY (Continued from Prat page) MiUMM In the hammer-throwing eonte.ito. Palm ttrin cum Ale Inc with it one Min ified sorts-0100 foot, eight inch throw, tg limit t dlomnce of one hundred Monty-eight feet Cite Inchei, made by the latter An Inter-Class Ilelay wan the last ent at the afternoon, and a tears connioktid Kanfinann Hlle, La t zer , ton Ad Chterl r6xeeptlng.',.tho JuJir, for Cl inn. t tine In (list .follont:il ' tt, file It0(1)1 I. Olt RENT—Large budrotnn on 'lnd nowt. can be occupied at once Young Lonnie or two taale,, piettured liol-1010n 112 Went Foster 41.. c TIIE PENN STAT Sophomores Thu rreshmen placed! third ion' the Senlom last A Ilrge entlx Is expected nt the meet next Sxturrl.o. and anyone hho Intl not plated 111 ht., 1111111, 01 thhd In a It intik tV 11 nk led flelO nest nets tithe Pot In the miming one • BOXERS WEAKENED FOR ARMY BATTLE (Continued from first icier) (recent time e‘eept the n taws of thnoe .ho 15111 plobahl• apnea, In the ling next Satultlls Thew aie Dugan at , the -111 pound !_lt:et, 51e13tel at ill. lllamonl at 115. (lemnon) at 145, Melt let at 100, llaglin at 175 and Captain ,15.1elson In the heavyweight bet tit Inumons at 135 and Captain David3on lat the unlimited .eight me kno.n to be 'especlaili. boxero MITANY WRESTLERS OVERWHELM LEHIGH • (Continued horn flirt page) tote him. he took the uggressite from the beginning of the bout tionete, he had difficulty in getting to his nun and (Mails became ram anxious.' or coed n little too much and fell into a head tial th mono float MlllOll he nan tumble to extract himself helnie did not alien his noull hum The best bout of the met one on doubtedls thene in the 158 pound class nhele Plugs of Penn State met Coo of iLehigh Both men, seeming to realirn each other's ability, uere eau tious Born the beginning. Finally. Coo tool. Pallas to the mat with a leg hold but the Penn State grapplo immediate -15 retaliateh nith an arm roll Ho held this uhantage for tato minutes, at which time Cox again gained the upper hand and maintained his position for the lemainlng minutes of the bout It was Pat k flast twine trance on the mat and his showing was term cm edible In the 175 pound dclislon the Imut again started cauttousls Wilson of Penn State feeling out his opt/orient. Ctrlise, of Lehigh, 'With care . Pin:till Wilson took the :mot cache and succeeded in slipping behind his man Ile thren his opponent to the ma se eral times and finally succeeded In clothing the Broun and White grap pler Into n stretched scltsoeo Carlisle, hoclesm, caught Wilson 175 the head and pulled him forclatduntil he had the tthantage, clhlch houcter, 51 , 10 of 011011 duration. Wilson Immediately clerking an arm roll At this point the Slttans eiresenLatnes almost se emed a fall but his opponent struggled 'EW.vGiiireid g Merchant Tailor g 111 Next to Post Office ii..o.sisvovsimavork" ewsmanes Dance Programs `Fraternity Stationery Niftany Printing & Publishing Co. E COLLEGIAN ...,,-,1-- out of danger, outs to hose Wilson up pis the strt tchssi Kisumu again. Wilson held this position to, the tern Untie, or (ho bout The fled nine ilintites of the bout'in the heallweight 01144 revolted In noth ing more than a foot-rite. with Sarson, the Vit pound 'ls:Shiny grapple, taking the egg, cosine against Slonrehouse of Lehigh No advantage was obtained eithet title time and on ex tri perioa was necessan to ileteimine the bout In the extra period, Savoie won the bass up and decided to go un do the (list three minutes In twenty second he was able to free himself In the next period afoot change took tile undei position and ten-aims' his feet in twentv-foots onds, This gave Sargon a tam second advantage but since it takes a ten second advantrtge in order to decline a decision, the bout was de clared a \ draw, each team getting Points ' SENIORS ADOPT NOTE" ISSUE MEMORIAL PLAN the notes mould mote to' he of greater benefit to the college An chairman Mellinger explained the !dui at presented and approted M the committee prot Ides that each :min im of the denim clans shalllike run [lse notes fon twenty fkillats apiece and p noble to the college These note, mill mature `inneconsit eli for fin years, one for etch tear and at the end of The temeh Conlon -shall line paid one bundled dellais to his Alma klater Aniangements have been made tt all the tiemaner of the college to the effect that he milt send riot notices Mach se a to the Seniors one month bet.. the note for that yen, falls due and .mmediate remittance mill be espeeteel The chief achantages numbed to this plan ore those recurring. Lem-a short period of payment and from the fact that nn lot eign pans leeches a inofit at the ekpense or the college on the members of the clan, and that none will lie eliminated by phtsical examlnationn but evely one mill Is giten an opPor lenity in taking out the notes These adtant igen far outmeigh any argu ments thnt,may he formarded In laser of the insurance pl tea 114 — adopted in yearn past. After this plan had been presented o the. class by the committee, it was BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry .will he mailed pn - , • 350 L. G. BALFOUR CO. • Factory, Attleboro, Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Uunion Arcade Badgia - 7` Jevieiry Stationery _O_~,~;~Oc~`.~4.t,~~O~jiX3~i`~Q~,>s~Ot,~`~Q~i~QXi.~O~iyO{.?C ~~.JS I"- , AND outlined to Dr. Thomas. 11001; (Continued from first pnOe) Fleming. and D. IC llihschman, all of whom endow veil tine approval of tine committee limns rt.Lognittal the meths of the Ann and stated theft °holes as bells, the note issue M!!!=EI At the meeting that matt bold poor loos to last steel, the tote rot Mast tensuret shooed that neithei of the three tatmlidates had recoiled at ma jority sufficient to gate him the office s tevote matt duly held at this meet ino g The same Olney c indidaten stele again vet's] norm being r.. Gomm Gomm. G •Pratt. and W. C Perry At thin tote. Ii P. George teceited the neeex sat) majmity of totes and am aerial ed tressuler of the class From the men who mete pioponed to reptesent the who on the Rotes Spotty Council and on the Student Council, the results of the poll showed that W. H Welt) aas elected to the Intel Sports Coun cil and that T Peopies loom the School oriLlborol Arts and CI H Bar ger from the School of Engineering mme elected to the Student Council W. Selosu in behalf of the com mittee appointed to publish a booklet fot and of the members of the Senior Clam, made a tentatite report on the book He stated that the book 'could be of pocket size, approximately as Inge as the freshmait nible and that it 'could eonsist of four genenal watt. numb+ Fit 51, that it mould contain I rotnitlke explanation of the Meniot Niemotial of Endowment plan, second, that It anuld be .t director) of the home addresses of each membel of tho class and that In accordance alth the suggestion made by the President of the class that this director) would be P. T. Barnum said: 'Tile Amerlean people like to be bumbelitted." Barnum's first show NIVLS L humbug ifc fooled the people and got their money by a trick. Some folks took It as a huge joke and complimented young Barnum on , his shrewdness That kind of shrewdness won't go to day People usually emnt to be shown In other words they ,are from Mis souri It may scorn strange to say but I have prescribed glasses for quite a number from Missouri so they could seen when shown I practice the druglesq Science of Fitting Glasses Dr. Eve. 13 Roan, Optometric[, 10 E 13ishon St, Bellefonte. ever) Saturday. 9 a. to to 4.30 p m; State College. ,tor) day except Saturday ~(_ r~ .~i MIMI ltept up-to-dale by supplements that stook] be sent to the Seniors every five seats, third, th it it would contain the Commtneent Week program. and Ninth, that it nould containseveral 1.1 Ink sheets at, the end of , the bock that might he Milired Mt corrections or autogiaphs The final cost of the booklet stould ainutint to fifty ents The committee that WV, appointed to iange 0 dance or it series of dances tot the class reported that it was hav ing trouble In fixing any date because of the troy the semester Mould be brok en up by Gips and by the JuniorlProm. crux, the date of May twelfth seem ed most acceptable and was therefore suggested Its the committee This sug gestion tyas adopted by the class This trill probably be the only dance that Al 111 be Geld it.) the class and therefore nn etforts tie to be spored to make It 'the success that it should be The com mittee is flying to secure the Mason end Dixon Seyen for the °cession President Overdorr then made knoun the personnel if the Imitation Com mittee 0011 the Class Dly Committee On the Insitation Committee, he M . /- pointed S F Boggs. Chairman, R' George, A. F Parent, N F. Ludwiek, Picture Framing "Preser'be Your Shingle" The Music Room Latest in Sheet Music Which incense pleases. you most? - Sandalwood? Wistaria? Violet? Rose) Pine) HOSTESSES 6f the Western World have awakened to what the little hostesses of the East have known so long—that there is no more subtle charm than that which comes from fragrant wisps of incense. But while some like the rich onental fullness of Sandalwood, other hostesses are partial to the sweetness of Wistaria or to the flowery delicacy of the Rose or Violet; and still oth- - ars prefer the balmy fragrance of the Pine WHICH DO YOU PREFER ?, C SeeNiaiirtoteplay 'lncense mnd Burne'rs THE CRABTREE CO. • JEWELERS mmwmramrelKairm==neamrs: -r iY2 r P . ,•, 4,, <>: • 0: , 0: • 0: , <>: 0. 0 41M8:82 0 • 0: •.0 Tueiilay, February 14, 1922 H Lane, C. IV Heppestall, It E. Ca kroid H. It Werkhehier, Van. Dyke, Ii Mot n The Close D.O Committee to appointed 1p the Ptevi "dent conshrt of H Beity:ehairin • B 1., Welds, 1.3 Hatimonn, .1 C 11 MuehltY, C. E. Seheret, B. B Beet, ,p T I, Logue, G. E worth, A II Kriabb, 1. M ,rot nei noir, H Hughev, W A Junk, 10 AI MIAs and 0 GrupP E=l I=l I:let, ago it thin time, when the 'Lehigh Unit ei city matmen went down to defeat by the sum flip to two, - ovei too thonaand of etudentsc ow tied into tile A 111101) to 900 the meet .tad incident di - , hint the privilege of nit log n toiio lied.) I heel foc DS 1)1 inkei the 10 caldent of the Bethlehem institution who 11:10 visiting Di 4P/111,1 tt that thee I=l Student Nnteßooks --give you better value ,for your money. —they work better and wear longer. —all sizes and rulings —ask to see them I=®i WV1A1%,% 1 .191541ANV, "" J ;