Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 24, 1922, Image 2

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    Paco Two
/Demi State Collek3ian
initalohed Seml-weekly during the College year by students of the Pennell
II I. State College, In the Utter-et of the Studento, Faculty. Alumni ,lid
i, lido of the College.
A 0 Pratt '22
a H. LA ale. Jr, 22 _ _......
I NV Solover 12 . ..- —..
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
W lt. Auman '23 D R Mehl '23
omen's Editor.- -
Women's Editor
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N 0 Wailers. '24
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W C. Perry. Jr '''.
d li Morkhelaer '22—
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ASSISTANT BUSINESS ISANAGIIRS
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:he Collegian Invitee all communication. on any eubjem of college nitetest
re must bear signatures of writer.
bubeLtiption price b 269, if puld before October 16, 1021. After Ottobei
i 5, 1921, $2 76
Moles! at the Posted's°. State College. Pn a As second class mutter
blittany Printing and Publishing Co Building
umee Hours: 5:00 to 6.46 ovary afternoon excel.. Sa t urday.
Member of Intercollegiate herrspapor Association
News Editor This Issue—
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922
THE "S" CONTROVERSY
Opinion seems to be rapidly dividing on the question of con
structing an "S" of living evergreen trees on the slope of Mt Nittany.
A short time ago scarcely a word of disapproval of the project was
heard but recently there has arisen a slow but steady stream of
protest. Ls: Li.jAtet
Was the first thought upon the matter too hasty and has later
contemplation revealed objectionable disadvantages, or is the protest
tne inevitable accompaniment of every forward steps This question
is answered according to the views of the individual. If he is an
Lnrritisiastic supporter of the "S", he believes that it should, be built
iegardlesstof protest. If he is one of those who have come to the
conclusion that the "S" will mar the natural beauty of our scenery and
will not be representative of Penn State, he opposes the movement
Among the opponents of the "S" are numbered men, who, during
their years of service to the college, have shown their loyalty to Penn
State and their interest in student movements They are men whose
opinions have weight and deserve the most thorough consideration
before any opposing action is taken.
On the other hand, the cooperation offered by several depart
ments of the college in drawing up and developing the plans for the
"S" would indicate that a considerable portion of the faculty is will
ing to back the placing of the letter.
Somewhere in this maze of conflicting opinions lies the solution
"I he proponents of the "S"'saythat Other notable editCOtonal - inst:
tutions, especially in the western part of the country, have similar
insignia or letters built of stone and concrete. They are placed high
upon the side of some imposing prominence and make an impressive
sjmbol of the institution. They say that in foreign countries strik
ing and effective use has been made of similar arrangements of trees
of two or more colors They say that Penn State may well follow the
e \ ample of these other schools and that the letter will serve to attract
much favorable comment.
the opponents of the movement answer these arguments by as
serting that the letter will be nothing but a cheap advertisement and
indeed a desecration of nature They plead for the preservation of
the natural beauty of our surroundings and liken the planting of a
hugh "S" upon the green slope of Mt Nittany to the placing of a
"Is" by the University of Buffalo over Niagara Falls. Fancy might
even picture the planting of an enormous "G" by Georgetown Uni
seisity on the dome of the National Capitol. This latter comparison
is of course far fetched but it serves to illustrate the fact that the
opponents of the "S" consider the letter on Mt. Nittany to be a cheap ,
auvettisement, marring the beauty of our landscape instead of being
a worthy symbol of Penn State.
One forceful argument against the "S" is the greater need for
things right on the campus The opponents of the "S" state that the
money required to purchase, transport, plant, and care for the trees
iequiied in the "S" high up on the side of a mountain could be used
rs greater advantage for the construction of much-needed buildings
or other improvements.
1 he movement was inaugurated in the Senior Class and given
substantial financial assistance by the Rehabilitation Club so that at
pi esent there are available funds for starting the work But before
any actual steps are taken we believe that the entire college should
be consulted and even alumni opinion invited This is a project
which concerns the entire institution and no action should be taken
without the approval of all.
The project should he thoroughly explained by capable author
ittes to all the classes and their approval secured together with that
of the resident college authorities and the Board of Trustees, before
any construction is done It would also be well to secure from, the
Atumni Association an expression of its opinion But whatever the
decision, let it be made with the greatest good for Penn State always
in mind.
COLLEGE ORCHESTRA WELL
RECEIVED AT BELLEFONTE
k,tts -list, members of the College
Inn .13 mulct the direction of Band
.o4,t W. 0 Thompson gave a con
ort In the Carman Opera House In
ilt feet° last Thursday evening The
•Isn made the trip under the aus-
I on the Bellefonte Lutheran Broth
enlists] The concert was very success
in, psi the opens house was crowded
ndi 1g by C .1 O'Donnell, '24, a vo
-lids by Bl 7 O'Donnell, '22, aecom
p illicit by .1' AV. Vannucci, '24, and se,
I elections by the College String
c:ln in tint aere leading numbers on the
1" ono nn that inclined the organisation
is else one of the most stacessful ton
g Is In tin history
mark of appreciation for their
,plendhl poi formanco, the Brotherhood
Fare the musiclana a dinner after the
concert
PLAIU COUNTY CLUB DAY 11011)
EASTERTIDE DANCE IN ALTOONA
_ Assistant. Ctlitor
—. Senior ABSOCKIV
A. E Post '23 E 13 Schl‘e '.1.1
Miss Dorls Browning '22
Miss Sarah P. Croll
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V. E Helm '24 E AI .tatn,ion 21
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-- Circulation Manager
_E. D. Schive
Club on Tuesday evening, February 21,
C 11 Hare, '23, has elected president
of the club, to till the vacancy canoed
by the graduation at mid-ear of C
Kuhn
Plana scare amassed for malting nr- 1
rangements to give a Spring dance ear
ly May A dance committee ,vas up
pointed to take care of a dance which
Is to be given In Altoona after Easter
The committee appointed was Edgar
Fields, '22, chairman, G "Hauser and E
,eAratur, ,T 4
LANCASTER ALUMNI FORM'
BRANCH or ORGANIZATION
N Sullivan, Alumni Secre
tart, attended a meeting at Lancaster,
Pa, last Monday, for the purpose of or
ganizing the Lancaster Alumni Asso
elation. The officers elected aro Pres
ident. E F Guilford. 'la, Vico-Presi
dent, E W Glavin. 'l3, Treasurer, E
W Molten, .12; Secretary, H A. Barr,
'l7 Mr Sullhan is also organizing as
sociations In York County and Schuyl
kill County
BULLETIN
00 P \I —lOOl ato tl Indollo
Club In Auditorium
I 30 P —lActme, ”The 'm1.471 IEII
Condltlon4 In 173 n one 01111 A:notion' . by
)gnui Alosandot
Sitturdit3, Peliritur) 25
8 00 I' M —Oceanic Ladies Quintet
in Audit. turn
2 00 P M—lntemil‘e Wientlinn, At-
ot 3
3 Oil P id ;deet (Dorm]
Ti nck )
I ter Alm le, Old Chapel.
lloth Ch mew ,em. Ices Sermon M the
Het clout CoMor A. II Bindford
a 30 P 3I —Glee Club Concert In
Itulltollum
Momthy, February 27
7
00 P It—Meeting of the Combo,
land Countt Club In 315 Old Main
Notices
The local chantet of The Arnett.°
Attsoct Won tot the Adsancentent of
Science still hold a meeting In the near
rotate in order to bet emu - dud tot
the comlng year
tinder the 11114PiCe`l of the Y. M C
A, flee Inedlen nal be shown In the
Old Chnpel on SnOnday night, A see
'eel felttne has been secured
Church Notices
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal
Sunda , . School at 0 30, Morning War
subject ''Soul Grouth... at 10.45.
G 30. Student Epuorth League, 7 30
Evangelistic Services "Almost Per
suaded' An opportunity to unite with
the chutch still be given 'at the ssrviscs
Sundae mottling The ueel.li woer
meeting at 7 30 o'clock Wedittsday
es ening
Searle, on Sunday as .fOllOOO Sun
dot School at 9 30. Public Worship at
10.12, sermon on "God's Fellow Work-
CIV Young Peoples Meeting at ti 15,
evening sortie. at 7 45, sermon toplc
"Fes Ile of Middle Life" The evening
mi. hour has been eh'tnged flora
se
7 20 to 7 45
MEE=
Irrtdo, es cuing 8 p m . Student So
da' Sunda, 1.0 45 aillorolrg
nosslup The tue Elders- elect ,I 1) he
ordained 'at this service 730 p m.
Cs cuing W 0141,11, The chub v.lll re
des sevesal selections; IVednesda3 7.30
p rn The Concluding Stud, In the
book "The 'Kingdom and the Nations"
MI by lb of .r At. ;Willard
• linked Elangelleal Church
All Sunday semices in the Odd Fol
iose' Hsi! Sunday School at 9 45 a. m
at the evening services at 7 45. the
pastor sill preach his faresell sermon
Pint m meeting Wednesday night tit
214 S Allen St
Res C P Haim, Secretary of Stu
atm W'oak in colleges and uralteralties
fon the United Lutheran Church, will
spend Sunday with the church Rev.
it aras v 11l spell. to the students during
the Sendai School ham, 9:30 a. at, and
vlll prowl, at the morning and even
ing net %ken, 10 45 am , and 7.30 p
Pies Ham represents the Luth
eran Church In Its relation to the Loth
elan students hole, and all Lutheran
studenta me urged to he present at one
01 All of these services Christian En
deattax v ill meet at 6 30 Sunday even
ing, and mid-week piny er meeting will
be held 'Wednesday cunning at 7 30
St. Andrevh: Episcopal
Sunday before Lent Holy Commun
ion 7.45 a m , Sunday School at 0:30
la m Morning Prayer and sermon at
10 45 a
m , subject, "The Day of Vis
ta'," Stoning service 7-30 p, m, sub
ject "hooks That Have Helped You"
Out friends ale invited to 'worship with
Our Lady of Victory Chapel
Sunday Mass at 10 n. m , Benediction
of the Blessed Sacrament after Maas,
!lel> Communion at 7.30 a. m Con
fessions eery Saturday at 7:00 P m
Week-DaN Mass every da3 at 7.00 a m
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
BANQUET MARKS CLOSE
OF SHORTHORN COURSE
The 1022 :4101t Coml. tame to a
clove Werlne,any cooling unit .t Iran-,
Suet at "..lfcAllkter llall at ohlert the!
member 4 of the foeultv oho hate been
Infatuating the Shoft Bra nn gone ono
eant inter,ting talks to the men om
it er fling the tontine of the Short Cl/11190
In Agfletattne norl the benefit% doh
ed from It
Another Impottant tat Ise of the han
gout unit one of the most Intetesting
ant to of the melting Wit
s the Onarillnfr
lot the medals. C t. White. it
Minim Penn State student non of the
Pennayhanin Normal to the hest short
Course students In (atm machine"
norl:
The enrollment tills ',cat In the short
course numbered 120, the largest since
the couple tea The blurt of
the cse has been to tubemen, mho
are unable to attend the longer courses,
t Itninsledra of the fundamentals of
sc Imalfic farming
The b mama nos tenoned by speeches'
Pena Watts, Professor It C Bress
- Professm T.' Men her. Mt Ii L
Clihert. the president of the clans, and a
number of the faculty that lutve been
connected nith the course The speethes
nere fanned by college and patriotic
snorer under the leadership of Mr Wahl
nho also conducted the olchestra coot-
In bad of menthe)s of the college band
DECORATOR HAS FINISHED
COLOR SCHEME OF PROM
Word has been teeelved 113'Mt LW.
Etter, '23, Chairman of the lunlot
Prom Committee, Item Hugh BimeLon-
I lige. et Los Angeles, California, to the
effect that Mr Blackenridge Is making
plans Le come to State College In order
to personally superintend the decent
don't for the Junlot Prom Mr Brack
ridge sketched In brief Ms color scheme
and it promises to be quite the moot
elaborate setting that the Armory has
met had It is nem and unique Al
oady he has the color sketches demo
and he is ctotklng out the detail pith a
great deal of aptendot ,
Mr Brackemidge is at present
theatrical decorator for the Allen Thea
tre in Cleveland and his originality has
caused much facorable comment in
theatrical circle, this soamn The cos
tumes in the Cleopatra spectacle thnt
the Allen Theatre presented this Win
ter mere all conceived and executed ho
Mr Brackentidgo with such brilliancy
as to merit seteull estenslie tevleos
among theatre cment Previous to
his stork with the o Allen Theatre he
decontted lot the Circle and Ambassa
dor Theatres in Los Angeles His ca
reel has been spectacular and In wtlting
him up one mine has said that no man
.n the uotld of theatrical decorators
promises so Militant a future
The Letter Box
MEM
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H`e 4- 4 4 1`: - ...,
i, ICnture;lth absurd expense,
I Not spoil her simple charms by vain
pretense,
Weigh troll the subject, be pith cau
tion bold,
Profuse of genius, not profuse of gold"
Exactly mho has e found fault olth
the eh tem and benuo and the inspir
ing solentnit,s of Old 1 fount Nlttany an
she stands is difficult to discoser The
"s" la cones etc passed the pale for poor
taste and bad judgment and the idea
'NM propel') quashed, but pill the let
ter In green trees improve the land
scape? Certainly not Mln
n of Penn
State seould thlrthinglv . mat the helot)
of that mountainside Unless the pork
and ONPOIIditUIC be certain to benefit
Old Nittany and the scene which salt
dominates, the plothet should he drop
pod -
ARTHUR W. COWELL,
Professor of iLandecaue Architecture
Albert Deal & Son
:Plumbing & Heating
117 Frazier Street
The Love Letters of
A Shorthorn
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of out I..ocnn
BESZEZI
\Vat could Inc Attire Intrestln,' I snn)s
this enenln to the lotions lila come In
U nto to sell us some second h nod Val
entines, than hanln to denote a fen,
Plesant nuts ton emipla clutptels deal-
In alto the racial can alttentstles of pigs
In things Well, he sass, often some
nnentel pnotubeinsbenn, [lndio a pack of
Chen in gum or htltlin to snot hest glr
lot Is tome elevatln If I Mood of nst
hint it it 51 as Into Idea. Or HeVon he it toll
Innolnly bore said the same thing Soot
llhe 01 the rest of the door aggs—then
think unconshusly.
An thats ant stmted me Waldo my
self 1111113 flout nobler thollatta an de-
Notln several pages fords dean Pansy
Not that 1 0110 you a. letten on that
[lime has bin big dohns going on within
hearin dlstence of State College Nothln
nnet linpens here Whene‘er anything
doeo hoppetiaorth celebratln, thel
close the post office on look up the
golf hot.
How the poor fellows [akin - e` nn f
renege to put In there time Inn oils
el} to at
er}bUd} but themself Vet
o, I met down in the pule 1331101 b Pill
o set Ids watch b} the ealendat was
emarkin that they spend their Idle
less In tryln to snipe to grate ques
ions, When will the Bank be open an
s Meek Hall still busy Wet little time
hey have left Is spent lookin for oP
-30/tunltles
Contain kinds of opportunities Intl est
them more than others Jest menshen-
In one of them, the oppot nullity to sleep
whit make you tare yeut hansom jaws
apart in plesent antlehlashen An speak
in of opportunities In a nane Webb..
atmosfere Wll3 look at Wiggle...Me
hobbiln along althout an adequate corn
binashen plumes and Paperhanger.
Puts me In lemembrenee of the moon
trick Jed Hackett played lust spring
then he took newmonla an up an died
An jest after he had promised to put In
foul man sized bathtubs that had jest
come In from Seers an Itousbuck an to
hang the nen - unlipapes In the Metho
dist church 'nate sat COllle from de
muffin on a hold shell Mantis to do the
werk
The way a folios shl disgrace hls
self jest to put in spare time Is awful
Useless Sorted himself up Into gots to
hear a shon the other night Must of
bin MI bout girruls cause itsas elk
named the Mollies. It hod the desired
affect on U s eless cause no had the
%Milks 'the next three dare Sorta
kdo Min homesick to be back In deny
old Priama, Pa, lissenin to the toma
toes in his pass !fatal!, factery
Msrbe I am homesick, Pansy, old
blosront but I wont admit it Remem
ber shen all the dramatikolly inclined
born Wiggiesvllle, Trvlllbury Junltshon
an Mumford Crossin united In present
in there °Min in the POS of A ball
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Next to Post Office !
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cAielachrino
" The Cigarette Elect of All Nations"
It Mll3 Tin Nights In a Um Room I
ra rmolle/A that much of it cause
%n n u
ClOCkett re. 201 the time mantle
to May the not of the taco on the her
zoom dm But Lem Squlllers an Hal
lehhoh Paolo .110 was dhectin one,
lishewl inns 40t Min i GAMIC Amy had
the jilts sopmno Voice In the
aunty &non Hipps said It was °HO
nal taus° Melo sagent none others mar
like It
Shuts about all 1 cln lemon - 113er of
the petfoimeneo eNeentln that lon 1100
to big to net In your nllOO lap an I Nets'
to Juno to mle:stand wilt they dldent '
get a bl e met barn (loot to phy on An
•mealsla of bola flow, dear) The)
got Op hole big enuff to tutu a horse
an buggy round In The unit Mao.
the) hilt It no Mg 1108 to akomadato
the ttou do
Vliennotciowd gets together,
.hos dot Itio to have soma rastlin They
out home pule out on the barn floor an
entmla follous dame welkin out with
talkie on but a half doren bandages
ati it suit of Id telt underware. Then
VIM put there orate around there nein+
lent tgoknt oneanother till ono of
bet to tin aos .t a fit, an stall,the
foist thing sell know, there anuirmin
all mei that bun floor like a litter or
nulls
its a nice game to play, Panay, jest
like leap frogs tom keeps The only re.-
quirtroont Lein that after the game is
ore, theme has to be enttf left of the
underneth tenon to be recognized. But
I hnon thin aint got a thing to do with
spit Itchellsnm 01 the funny papers, so
nut tour hare up In curl papers, rangy,
old blossoms, so you can think of me
You m s almarn bonny,
JASPER
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Friday, February 24, 1922
N. 1. U. SOPHOMORE OLICLH LAY
DOWN STRINGENTFROSH RULES
The Sophomore girls' of the Now
'York University Commerce School Minot
laid doo n the lap error oil to the fresh
girls Ti,,` mohltrition of eosmettea
perhaps tire er uelest of the command
ments A formidable list of rules In
clude, the following ordmst'
Thou shalt not use any cosmetics but
thou must always he beady to furnish
thorn to mints Ciiissmo.
Thou shalt not wen. any eat rings or
Jewel,. of any land
Thou shalt not weal any collegiate
ties.
Thou shalt not speak to opposite sex
In the no, lama On classrooms
swirl 111 E CORNELL MEN
HAVE REPORTED FOR BASEBALL
SKIS-floc men have already report
ed fus stonily baseball at Cornell.
Couch Cal:ley Is sery optimistic about
turning out a champion team this year
nit twelve of lost year's lettet men have
reported for practice One of the vet
etssts who came out for the team In'
Nate, the all-Ametlean halfback
Quidk and
Efficient
Service
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