Page Two Penn State Collegian Published bemi-vieekly during the College year by etudents of -the Penney) 'lonia State Colltge. In the interest of the Students, ,Faculty, alumni and ' , fiends of the College 12EZ=NI G. H. Lyele, Jr , '22 .. J 19 B'elover '22 ASSOCIATE - MITORS W. R Amnon D R Mehlo2l Women's Editor.. Assistant Women's Editor N. 0. Watterison '24 N. E Perry. Jr.. 22 -- H. It aerkhelser '22 _ E S Yocum -- I=l R'. 0 Davie .23 'rho Collegian Invites all communlcatlone on any subject of college interest Letters must bear signatures of writers Subscription price 52 60, if paid before October 46, 1921. After October Entered at the Postonleo, State College, Pa, as second clam matter 0111 co Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Building. Office Hollis' 6 00 to 6.46 every afternoon except Saturday. Member of lutercolleglate lievrepoioer Am.°.311,41_0p News Editor This Issue FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 FATHERS' DAY The action of the President of Student Council in appointing a committee to provide for the observance of Fathers' Day this year is the opening shot of the student body in following out the cus tom established last year For many years, the college calendar had not provided for an occasion when the fathers of those attend mg• Penn State might visit here in order to become acquainted with the real work of the institution and to get - an intimate glimpse int. the everyday hie of the college Not until last year were step taken to till this void and then it was that Student Council suggestea a week-end when the fathers should be invited to visit Penn State The committee that was appointed made all arrangements incidents, to the celebration of the holiday and were responsible for the marked success of the first undertaking of the nature. Besides the athletic events that were scheduled for the Saturday of that week, there -wei smokers, plays, and a mass meeting characterized by speeches fron, leading officials of the college, from athletes, and from famous Dads Thus passed one of the most enjoyable times on the records of the Nittany institution The opening shot is but the forerunner of a more and greater campaign. Compared with the committee that was in charge last year, there are nine more members added to insure the unqualified success of the second observance. The support that the movement was given last year is sure to add to the impetus of THE DAY this year. The success of this annual affair is dependent almost entirely upon the attitude that the student body assumes. Even this week is not too early to inform the fathers of the intentions of the college and to invite them to participate in the joys of the week The mag nitude of the undertaking deserves the cooperation of every student and merits extensive measures If the student body supports Fathers' Day as it did last year, then the fathers will come to they college in unprecedented numbers, the committee will be encouraged to plan for a banner observance, and the second celebration of this new custom will go down in Penn State history as the brilliant success that it should be THE VALUE OF HEALTH It is commonly accepted that the true basis of progress in pre sent day civilization is health and that without this keystone in the arch of life, no one can hope to reap the enjoyment that is his in heritance. Science boasts that the laws of nature are inviolate and that he who transgresses must pay a penalty No arguments can be advanced against any of these statements and that is the reason modern hygiene strongly advocates any measures that may be taken to preserve this priceless gift that is given to a great majority of the world's inhabitants. Nor is this sentiment a "fad" of a few past years Some antique philosopher is responsible for the saying, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" which has a modern application to be sure. One of the striking characteristics of Penn State life which nev er fails to impress the average visitor to the campus is the stalwart appearance of the average student and the healthful condition of the student body In fact, it has been said by the friends of the INittany institution that a Penn State graduate is able to cope with the problems that he must face in after life more successfully because of the healthy state of mind and body that he possesses when he leaves the rank of undergraduate A better site could not have been se lected by the founders of the college up here among the hills of Cen tre County abounding in the clean and invigorating atmosphere of a country community. Sharing with these, conditions is the attitude of the student body towards athletics. The inauguration of mass athletics at the college has been heralded as a no mean aid in insuring a sound body and its inception received the whole-hearted approves of the students With the approach of spring and the desire for MOl, out-of-door life, a desire for an extra hour after classes in the after noon to devote to physical training and exercise has sprung up an. has sponsored the recent action of Student Council. A petition was submitted by Student Council to,the College Sen ate last Monday night requesting that body to consider the advisabil ity of making some change in the daily schedule in force at the col lege which would provide for an hour of daylight after classes foi iecreation. fhe sentiment of the Senate seemed to favor the peti tion and it was referred to the Council of, Administration for final action. It is within the power of this body to reject or approve th, plan and to advocate any changes for bringing about the desired ef fect. A majority of the instructors and members of the facult, have made favorable comment as have representatives of the promi nent civic bodies in the town. Although these bodies have taken no official action regarding the petition, yet it is highly probable that they would not hesitate to support the Student Council in its action. When the Council of Administration meets next Monday night, the members will have given the matter, the full consideration tha. it deserves and will vote accordingly. We•hope that the result of tile poll will favor the adoption of changes embodied in the spirit of the petition and if such is the case, they will receive the gratitude of a grateful student body. -—.- Editor Assistant - Editor Senior Associate A. E. Poet 13 E D Sohivo 13 - .-_ Wes •Dorle Browning 13 _Etas Sarah E. crap mmirm E E Holm '24 E. M. Jameson '24 _ ..Business Manager -.Advertising Manager .--Cireuintlon Manager C. D Herbert '23 _A E Post '1 BULLETIN 9 DO p m —Sophomot t• I lop, Ammo 2 30 p m.—WA eating. Penn State Slut tout kid, Armory 6.45 11 m—World Fellowship Dl6- cusslon Group. 100 Hort' 7 00 p. nu—Basketball. Penn State vo Armor:. 3 00 p m — Peno State Club AM.. Armor) Sunda), March 19 13oth Chapels—Dr G. L Omani,. President of Urslnns College. 1 00 p in—Orchestra. leave, Baud room for 110s1Gien Penitent'my Monday, -March 20 7 00 p n —Leoluto,."Methods of El !uncial Forecavting." to C & F Stu tenon, It L A Notices "0 . 1La11.1 of the Mounted" Is the sub ject of the free nun Ic that I/ 11l he shown In Old Chapel under the ass pkeg of the Y C A on Suturdat esening at eight o'clock Ptof I L Foster of the Department of nOrnan, Language, will speak on Student Standards All students bho intend to schedule Photo It this semester please report at the office st I 30 o'clock Satnrcbg. aft ernoon, Mitch 18 rot a feu minutes In ordet to sriange schedules Cltp , se, bill begin 3fonds3 morning C B NEBLETTE. Isnitructot in Photogr ipin. Church Notices The Rev F K. Stamm, pistol. of the church, mill preach Sunday morning on the subject "An Amhassadm"" and In the evening mill speak on ..The Religion of a College Stan" Morning Worship at 10 45 Evening Worshlll ett 7 15 mind ty School 9 30 aThe Young People's Socials mill join m in the Lnlon Sam Mrs held in the Lutheran Chinch at 6 30 p The. Ite, Edward ht Frew - , Beet. Third Sunday In Lent 7:45 0 m Holt Communion Corporate Communion foi the Brotherhood 930 a m Sundry School 10 45 a m Morning . Pr.tser, Litany. and Sermon. 7.30 p 01 then- Mg Send. Our friends are eordialls ueleome 9.30 Sundt* School 10 15 attuning Worship Sermon by the 1000 J 11 Price of Huntingdon 0.39 Student Sp north Leahue 7 30 - Evening Worship Sermon by the Rev A E Mackie of Danville. Wednesday evening•at 7 30, Church School. The annual Student Banquet ill be held on Friday stoning GRACE LUTHERAN The regular hours or worship mill he observed on , Sunday This Is the third Sunday in Lent The subject of the morning service still be "Peter. the Boaster, Cured" The Man Who Never Errs" still be the subject in the evtn- A short course In catechization and Instruction for students uho hate net er been confirmed will be ulten the into cocks before Enmet Those Interested ue nem. , to se_ the 'wool en tine matte All Sunda} se/clues ale held In the - "Nld Fellow/4' Hall Sunda} School It 145 a m At 7 95 p m the nem 'no the- Itec Paul E Keen, 011 l be niesent and base charge of the Nei site Mid-Week Praser Setslee Wed wok} ecenlng at the home of MIS Zerbs. OUR LADY OF VICTORS CHAPEL Sunda, Mass at 10 a m, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament after Mass, Halo Communion at 7 30, Menlnt; aer 01VC9 It 7 00 p nu, Conft,sions c‘ery Saturday at 7 00 pto . Werh-Da) Maas daily et 7 00 n m Notice to Men of Penn State Mr. Carl P. Boger will show the new Spring and Summer• FARR styles of distinctive Collegian Shoes At The Nittany Inn March 20 & 21 New nifty styles and new lower prices Orders placed with Mr Boger dur mg. these two days will be deli , / er-ed in ample time for Easter. k.y 11111 77 ./ , 9 - .t 4 „ THE TENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Love Letters of A Shorthorn I=l Swing Is tome, M.N. old blux4om. like the felloo sos that 0 titeo sooth r profesies lot the tolleglangoo guts homesick seein the stteets 00 Mee to muddy an not bets aloud to make mud pies to put his glrrols inishels on to Spring is .1 tweet solt of holitisy azoloo It effects felloos all dlffrent Some felloos onnt to moo intgeashes On themselfs—sentltuentel, you Lots an lots of lespeeltuthlt fellows get thole pants messed then the ho) ohs feel tilt rsll of the inner man Most of them has taken off there golooshes Fellow that dont hose a strong mentel fiereelt Ilke me— you throw, Pomo. follows 111.0 Bill Dom. er an Useless not sotto tender hearted lords them 131110 as petambulatln round the 0001180 on Sunday serchin out dandyllon blossoms for Ills hugol ogy perfesser Ho must of 00101 ed hisself ,onderful cause he come back singin somethin among his teeth bout Oh. I mood Mme a herd to flitter hither an thither found 1 the 1111011 an louttelelllei /111 Mho soectsented blosoms Bill o Is sayin to an ,tastmble of us felloos that Ile net up pith to sole signs of sin log 110111 bete Seen a gator 01 sptl tots an bunch of 011111 s 901.1.111 011 the toll roll of an 01,1 oenn fence—they must of bin oettin thele stothins haf most Irelions th It is afflicted with slug. glob dispositions in feel thenmelf tann in in lose man._ tracks up to the doe tots to get some suite) an molossts that Is. if they dont like the ate tegeler hind of pills Useless Is uobblin round cal 1310 avacant smile on his face sly pelt° to hlsself bout fate tnsidemt whose paps, let them go out in the back mod Its there bare sect an hoft I.lld the arms stile tile :natl. beams of the pale moonlight bleaches there hare Considtaln that Useless has a paw mho om no the Tat Nest hats'', factory In Pajama, Pa an a sister th it bites tier tinsel nails, Useless sure Is one roman tilt child Hut et en then, Its hard to NI at effect that might have on hhn hen he touches nuttchui Its—he's lia ble to become a dcmoctat You should of bin hoe the other night. little playmate, cause I know. soul Intl ested In athletilts ever since me In you used to go fishin fot min -114 Bunch of fellows wits haste fun with each other thlow in somethin round on the Al otters floor that 'oohed like ac lose between a horning an a oterglown tennis ball One of the most opeptivlng ports of the game is lookin at the costumes the fellows have on Beulah McCracken wood of said OM they wasnt in looked like tt set of abblevinted paid mas—thattitcause Beulah used to work In the cloifin , ono of them swell stores that fit ton up with exclooslve furnlt chure Jest imagine yourself in a bath in suit that neodent shrink, Pansy, old dear—then,you can understand mat it is that makes college life so excltin The, Os a clowol of people lookln ot the fellows plaMng (AIM it 01110 ralele outside an the free mesas tie ent onto set But you know holy tire some people get at a game with nothtn on there hands but some ink stales Item °min huckleberry pie Somethln has to be done to cheer them up So they got eler,body to single for there teethe altos Meastuln the noise that was m tde, there more enthusiastlk bout the meat aggs Alnt It wonderful how 1n1i0•ineki115111.111,461 , 45.11.1.11M51 Quick and .3 Efficient Service PENN STATE- CAFE ALLENTOWN notthetel It Is for peoplo to elmpothlze olth the poul.er sok. Von dont know him many thmesa day I hats to swaller my amblabens Pans), old blossom, at nottbeln able to mea -1 the up 011 Moen both sides of Wiggles silk 01111 the party sitting air delicate- It flat ored with , Mettle Bettis dustln het 110, Mith talcum pondet an Monet liip see e it In at Cleat emancipated Inokin natal home of Mehl Ilven little things like watchin you Pate potatoes or hangin up the wash has a halt to halt meenin to me, frond of in, better days I cant Jigger out sat 01 makes a fellow feel like as it he %%anted sluing to come bout as . often as dessert Fell., like Gurus.. Hack ett can get hisself worked pup into tiampin oat to see Bildie Andm son, an all the time him knouln that,sho didont Irate no double chin to speak of That° sent spring does to a fellow that has no stoso of directshen nut Pans), little CllOllll, I have to keep settle on nip mean) like t bunch of thorn Ito to pervent it front Minn me hots happy you was when I nits In Wlekleesllle I can see the toosters chitpln set round the dog box an my inevints Pan* elimmin up Into the h.* 1110 M, to bunt up a bunch of duck cogs to het under a do:111,1(.0c hen,—but nuts the Ste. the folios, that writes nether profesles was tight in the forst plare--epting Is c Yettie till tile mud drys up, JASPER CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CINDER TRACK DELAYED If the 111.100 of the Athletic Associa tion Imam 1.11170. the elndo tr tek mound Nell Ite met Field 11111 soon be In the ueti,s of completion It has been an emmtitllngit difficult t Lid, to locate a sultilb 0 smitll-sind chubs mith to 1 01 the flack At onc time such cinilets timid be puiehmed [loin the 1.11 lous 'Ahead companies but now the 1,11110.105 use a gtel piimentage of soft coal 0 hid, felons ilinkcis en -11011 too big to he used In title, con sti uctlon No other motel !al his been found 11111011 11111 give the 1011 lee and 1111111111 e the lesults 1,111011 hi, been opt tined fioni cinders The Athletic Association intends to again 1,11,10 the stone ctushcl into amyl., 111 (Lll at tempt to in educe °lnds, Ithlch will solve the purpose If this machine 14111 turn out the nlatel 1M it 1,111 not be long before nnem, blight-led 1/Ith 1110 folin the bolder mound the green of the gildhon The hope to 1111 e the 11.101, completed In them fot the first duel tlack 111001 hole The First National Batik STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier But he's really trying out for Sales Manager V Published in the interest of Elec. tried Development by an Institution that will be helped by what. ever helps the L Industry. ester,: Electric Compazy INFORMATION , 'ISSUED REGARDING ADMISSION The Registiat of the College, in an attempt to cleft tummy questions which 111111 e 1.0111.01 • 11111 g the ndmission of nen students to Penn Stant next fall, It is Jesuit' the folioning facts regrad ing admission. 1. ror the conning college year. se lection of studonto oball be boson], not upon pnlotity of application, but upon the n °lathe schola4tic lecold of the ap plicants 2 The College mill not begin to grant andrnissions until often July .the fir"t wines all the high schools of renn• vlh ntil butte graduated their Sordoni ant tint In Inripab hot 2 .1.01 tone to fill nut ^not send in line tontoni t-ntificntonn of en bonLe LI edit 3 Applicants cannot Octet it [our teat course 10 of tint Its 011 rinse e .t. of high school 4 'Ohe °nit nig. 10 ginsit an 411011- Lunt can omen benne completing his high school comet, Is by passing en. IMMOMIMMEMMIMMUMMOIMI3IMIMMIMMUMMIMMIMMIUMMIUMMIMMIGIMIMMUMMIMMOIMMIRMIMMIMIMI Did You Say lee Cream 1 4 .or Smith's. Ice Cream Special for this Sunday ,_.• Smith's Sun-Kist iOrangalce Cream Bell 250 or Leave Orders at State College Bakery RMIMMMUMIIIMMORIMMURIMMIMMNIMMIEMMIMMOIMIMMIIRMIMMIUMMIMMIIMIIMMCMUMMIMMIMIMMIMITI c The Right Clothes Make . 1 The . Man The College Man's Shop llt's time to go over your wardrobe and get ready for spring. Jot down this memo and call on us. Handkerchiefs Ties Hose Shirts Hats HARRY W. SAUERS Robison Block •-:-,-: :-,: m THE freshman who comes out for baseball manager and who sticks is, learning a lesson which, whether or not it wins that honor for him, should win some honors in after life. He will learn that his plugging on the diamond, his efforts four years hence to get the upper hand on his first job, and after that his striving to climb into the` managerial and executive class are all part of the same game. Now, just as ten years from now, he will have to do many things that are hard, many things that are unpleasant. The more willing he is, the more work will other men put upon him. But by that he grows. The rewards after college are given on about the same basis as now. Theygo to the man,who besides doing his main job well; still has the time to reach out after other work and the spirit that masters it. Here is where this comes home to you. Don't be content with standing high in the classroom. Support your college activities and go after some campus honors too. This broadening of your interests will becomes habit that in atter life will prove a mighty big help. &me 1869 makal and dutrthugart etharical rguipinart Friday, March 17, 1922 Dance examinationx in the neeesser: fifteen units Credits seemed hy pane leg entrance subjects Mote the Collet; Enhance Examination Booed pith grade of sixty pet cent in mein, an accepted 5 Not mole than five per cent is the total nandet of appileants admit. ted max come from outside Pennstiva. Ida, and such applicants must be “ex. eoptionally well in qua ed " Student, Lem outside the state mutt: My a tai. lion fee of $l5O eel tnnum 6 No students will bo admitted wit entrance conditions Special Students—Since, fro the ptas too years, It has not been possible to ohnit note than about one-half of th tpplitank oho wish to pursne a logo lot cots 40 fin a degree, opthiol student can not be admitted except fot vet urgent rein... and then-only who theft ittlmixsion Is otrongly Itccounixod ed I* the Deno of the School tont:cote PATROIVIZE -OUR ADVERTISERS Underwear Shirts State College, pa._ Number 16 of a series