Page Iwo Fenn State collegian Published &mi., eekli during the College year by students of the Fenn.' mi. State College, in the Internet of the Students, !Qui& . 4 autill and .'riends of the College EtilHiMil ASSOCIATE EDITORS A. R. Aurnan '23 33. 2E - 111 - ttl'22 Women's Editor -- ' Assistant Women's Editor G W Boyer '24 It B Colvin.'24 N. 0 Wattersan '24 NV E Perry. Jr. '22 - H. R. Herkheleer '22 --.--- ASSISTANT BUSINESS EdANAGERS IMZEIMZEI CM=ll33 The Collegian invitee all communications on any subject of c?litmo ymreet Letters must boar signatures of writers. Subscription price. $2 50. if paid before October 15, 1991. After Octobe -.. 15, 1021, $276 Entered at the Smitten., State College, Pa., as intend elate matter Oilier, bilttany Printing and Publishing ' Co Building. °Mee Hours: 5 00 to 5.45 every afternoon except Saturday Member or Intercollegiate Nempapor Assealattork News Editor This Issue__ FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 BETTER CHEER LEADING The calling out - of cheer leader candidates in their Sophomore year instead of waiting for the Junior year is in line with the move ment to obtain more highly trained ' and experienced cheer' leaders. With the new system the candidates will have a longer period of train ing and will have more opportunity 'to ledrii all . tno'detoili of the nil of leading the cheering of the student body. Under the present sys tem, the man who has had previou ' s expettehne holds an advantage over the man who lacks the experience brit possesses an inherent ability that could be brought out by a period of training. The longer period of competition which is now being instituted should produce a better trained cheer leading staff. Another feature of cheer leading which will bear scrutiny is the selection of the varsity and assistant cheer leaders As it is now, popular election is held at a mass meeting of the student body. ' The entire student body does not know all the cm!cifdates by name and a full attendance is impossible to obtSin at any mass meeting. In ad dition many of the voters do not take the trouble to vote intelligentlyand cast their ballots in favor of the man whose name appeirs'firston the ballot As a result, we are never sure that die best men 91111-oh tam the offices they deserve. Would it not be possible for the method of election to be changed so that the selection rests with the retiring cheer leading`staff' ,- This suggestion may not t be feasible, but nevertheless, Are'Sliffuld leave no stone unturned iii an effort to obtain the best cheer leading possible, as it is an activity which means much to Penn State and which demands the best material in the college HEAR THE DEBATING We wonder how many students will take advantage of the oppor- tunity to hear the debate this evening between the Penn State debaters and the team from the University of Pittsburgh. The number which has supported this activity in the past is small—a condition which it does not deserve The mastery of forensic art is one of the attainments most desir able in a college graduate, and many will regret after they have been out of college a number of years that they did not,pay more attention to public speaking during their undergraduate days, when they might have secured the necessary training Of course all cannot become candidates for the debating team, but they can at least show their interest by attending the debates of the varsity team. The men on the team deserve this small measpre of support They have given generously of their time and energy and as a result have produced a team which is now in the midst of a successful season. The debaters have defeated Bucknell and Dickindon so far this year and with proper support have a strong chance of completing the re mainder of the schedule with victories Litus shoW our interest in debating and our appreciation of the efforts of the team by being present at the contest in the Auditorium this evening. OUR CHANCES The outlook this year for our winning the wrestling intercullegi : ates is not as rosy as in some past years. liaviexer;we,kneVi that we will be worthily represented and if:it is within human power, the Penn State representatives will again return to State College with the Championship Belt Although hampered by injuries throughout the season, Coach Detar's team has been able to defeat:all cotficrs , with , thc . exierition'of the Naval Academy, and with r ail the_ varsity meu s in shiipp,:for,the contest today and tomorrow there is kchance for the laurels,to again come to Penn State. On the other hand, the competition this year is, strong, and only an exceptionally able, te,am,sip,,,has tp, secure tug title. A SYMBOL The loving cup, which was presented to "Dick". Harlow Wednes day night by the students of the College, is a symbol of the feeling which Penn State men and women have for him, and,* an expression of their appreciation for the great service that he has rendered his Alma Mater in the ten years that he has been conieetcd„with:the coaching staff of this institution. The prolonged cheer with which he was greeted in the mass meeting was one whiChhe, will never be able to forget. "Dick" bears a tremendous love,f.cr his Alma,Mater and in turn is devotedly loved and respected, by all. Colgate is indeed fortu nate to secure the services of such a man'. MTRANCE REQUIREMENTS ARE RARVAR.Er r ATKEETIC,COSIEITTEE, CHANEVA) }OR SCIENCF. SCHOOL nEFosr.i,Tit,*thicailzp,sosiNa The specific i noulrernent of two units Intercollegiate boxing received a sol o!' edit Insome foreign language has hack at Harvard when' a petition for been done au with In the School of recognition of the sport' failed to meet Noma] Science This measure was de- the approval of the athletic commit- I Idea In the College Senate March four- tee at Hanard to whom the petition was teenth instead of the specified tun presented It In now oneof the fen ., credits In foreign Inngunge, too eler- universities which do not havn boxing tire credits are to be permitted teams. Editor ---- Aseietant Editor A.E. - -Post '23 E. 32. Sehlve '23 ---111na Dods Brow . n . lug, '23 13n14 - 13 'E Cron E. E. Heyo s ll . ,4 E.,lll....Jarnepn 1:1 C. F. ,Tp4. , on 24 --- ---J3uelneas Manager ------aaAdvertlelns Manager * ----a—Circulation Manager , J ,:.•cyos 4 `' I=l _g:D:SChive BULLETIN Frl!la), liarch 94 ,8 00 h m —Varsity Debating, tins' of Pittsburgh Nii Penn State, Auditor 130 p m —Stock Judging Content, Tv.° Year Aga, Stock Pavlllon. 2 30 p m--Handicap - Track Meet Armory track 6.45 p m —World Fell. ship Motu! Mon Cluny; 100 Hort • , Sunday, 3farch Both Chepele—Zdualcal Service. 3.30 p tri =Band ConciSrt, Audlitor _ Notices The Detainment of Physical Educa tion announces that an) ntan nho has any oa 'ln physlail education anus remote them hi pirtlelpating In ono of the handicap track meets which Coach Martin has been holding each Saturday Men may sign up %nth any Of the assistant track managers before the meets These runts aro lacing held to create an interest In track athletic", and to Bite Coach Mu tin a chance to 'Unearth ate nen material before the season Ls adtanced too Sat for him to let clop it Candidates for Junior Assistant cheer Leaders' report in Old Chapel on Bat urdar afternoon at ono-thirty. This'is in accordance idth a nest plan to have competition for Varsity Cheer Loader tiepin in flue Sophoinoro instead of 'in the Junior poor vs has heretofcse been the custom The Senate Committee on Student Welfare desires to meet ttith student 16ders'in dramatics and music on Wed isday, March 29. it 7 '3O p.rn in Room 315, Main Building. for the Par Pose of discussing plans for LIMBed control of dramatic and mnsimsl activities bilm ogeL.Phed copies of proposed plans May . bi obtained for the alike of ;the Dean it Men on Monday. • I . Church Notices T. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL The Rev Robert C Peters, Minister —Sunday School, 9 30 a m Morning Worship, 10 45 a m Semiten by Prof H M Battenhouse, Ph `ll' Epuorth League, 630 p m Evening Worship, 7 30 p m 'Address by Ho'n Cl4de 31 Kelley, under the auspices ,if the W. C T IT Wednesday at 7 30, Church School Friday at 730 p m a student social In charge of the_Peak Sisters The Rev. 1' T. Hiniiin4, 'Pastor The hours of aorship next Sunday are ns (oboes gunday: - 5ch001,"9.30 a 171 . Morning Warship, 10 45 a m Chris tian "Endenao . r. G. 30 P. in. Evening, Worship, 7:30 p m 'Prayer 'Meeting Wednesday evening at 730 p m A htudent eoelal um - be held' on Friday" evening at 3 o'clock. ST. ANDREIrS EPISCOPAL - , Rat Edward St Fr - eaT, 'Rector Fourth Sundt* In Lent Holy Com munion, 7 45 a _ro Sunday School, 9:30 m Morning Pra y er and' pornpmn lon, 10 45 a m Etonlog Semlce, 730 P m. Out frlende roe cordially nelcome at all the eelnlcee The Rat Peel E Keen, Pa9tor— All sertleeg will be held In the Odd relict ‘4 . Hnll Simla} ',..henol, 930 a m 70mniint St. ti..e 10 13 a in and the Lt emng bet Ace at 7 45 p in The Bev. Samuel Martin, Pastor Sunda) School, 9.30 A M Morning . Worship, 10..15 A 31 Chrtstisn En detvor 0 30 P At and Evening Wor ship at 7 30 P. M. Christian Endeavor Soeist on Fridal_night FAITH REFORMED The Re, F K. Stamm, Pastor—Sun day School, 930 A AI Morning Ber nice, 10 45 A. 51 Sermon subject, "Wonder and Fear" Young People's Society at 0 30 P 51 and the Evening Sen lee nt 7.45 P.M Sermon subject; "The Manliness of Jesus" OUR LADY OF VICTORY CHAPEL Sunday Mass, 10 A. M.. Benediction of the BiCased Sacrament after Mass, Moly Communion at 7130 Everting Ser vicea at 7.00 P. M. Confessions every Saturday at 7 00 P itl Week-day Male Dolly at 7.00 A M. AETROPOLITAN. ness men hay been buying their shoes of John Ward for these twisty-five years. Collej men who ar particular ; ar equally enthm: siastieoVertimsmdristyiing, unusual ivear, and moderate, prices which distinguish ev 7 cry John Ward production. Shown by, GEORGE E. WILDE at Penn State Hotel MARCH El AND 24 cjohnWai e d.: 101.5 .Sho es General. Storrs otitankailar4Brooklymaddrlidua t , ENN ,MAT T E g..LEGIAN RURAL WELFARE WORK I.l)libliEA SING IN STATE ....,_,... .... A nearby and concrete essmple of what the Rural LlfeDepaltment of the School of Agriculture' Is doing Is the transformation at an old ,barn into a community ,building lit. Spring Mills. The old liarn maa originally of a heavy hen n frnme' r and of sufficient aloe to provide — a play center for all ,mete in the vicinity of its lunation - Alone, max rained through conwriunity nreetiagtrand the student., In the coca- , Donal scboo l utilized their pranticums ' for placing a new roof and a net, loft floor on tie teenier 'shriek Coveting., have been placed over, the windows, and a basketball 'iloor has been fitted out The dnlY palealsaistance N,l2{ used In the erection of the frailest°, Is for the roof and In the fitting of braces to make the building sound In all respects Their plalis haze not been all tarried out since the grOunsi pool in to be ce mented, atolls 'for hoyses are to be dot ed at ono end, and a Forage at the oth /er end , the menthol. .boarding Is to be repaired, and the entire structure gh en 1. cast of paint Word has recently been recehed td the department -that the farmers inlet ested in the. Washington Township Vo c-ttionni Scheel hats ,lieen influenced to start Ttibercidosil, Tolding of their cat tle and that twenty-three herd om nem, hate signed up Also, three spryers have beeri'purchasedmith more In pros pect to Corry on a potato siwaYing cam paign this summer The community has : seleetee..ifirli - twenty-eighth y a date for holding a Communit, Da, ashen athletic and literary °Yenta, "ex hibits, and' a field meet will constitute an interesting p-rogram Professor Dressler has been incited to speak at an evening gathering. The Love Letters of A Shorthorn (Copyrighted 1922 by H Watchin for spring. ESSE= Its funny the effect art calander,l has on humanity this here wethei• Statis tics las dhowert that"alnst seventeen fellows took a bath In the lint this weak 11713/2111 , tit water—an jest cause a fellaw that' Come' in from Tyrone xaid that spfind . wits'comin Like as not he had tan Soln round ptlcin hard cuts an Ice cream cones Thorns nothin unhasty liks that goes on'ilOffigglestille. Too dont catch no body out ' c'hitertasbin there chicken cop or disk. for'nCrms to go fishin with till all the rane order catalogs has bln k distributed an''9arn Hipps takes oil tinderuare an horse blank..ts no loot u'armers In ear tabs out of his store n'lndow Then the qt.immin in the Ntethedlst Lefts Aid quite hat inn rummtuft sales an gossip parties an start Lommentin pesterin round far stmw, bats an new come. far the sit,Lin rcurn. Reread Sslnti Pottiralway . enT"Sys 'when - spring hangs op ltehat eau, then he has to be saleround gctting his salery collected an thinkin np nsmes for people to crlssen they; t hlithen ulth at East. Puts me in lememb,ance of that nu merous family 'bin 9n the outsicerts of Wicalosyille, you can remember the kingest yhild real well, Pansy—you know, the one that fell In the horse trouff on the Fourth of July Seems 111,0 they had forgot the name the min ister ghe them to use on the Child so they got to callin him Blister cause he yeas raised ed easy But thst aasont nothin tutu the pro, Jenny of Moses BLit; Moses unithad to children an the? was twine. Was In a awful tea) for n wile castin round In hit mind to find out, wat to call them He finelly arbitrated with hlssolf an had them called Jenny'sls an Exalts e.t.a ho bald he supposed he'd never hear the had of it. 'Something like the fellow down at the bordin house Somebody with an PARK R. HcoMAN General Contractor Building Supplies L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "The Fastest Growing Storein State College" SPRING IS HERE, but recent.weather conditions - 1, remind us more of winter weather. We are all hoping that real_sptingweether, be with us very soon. THE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME to be put into . • • • .• effect. on- April 2nd, will give much more time, for, athletics. We. are prepared to offer a betier line,of athletic material,this year than ever. It is not too,early to think about the.weeks , to follow., TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG on,shprt•no, here in our, store. A good range of prices—work guaran teed.,3o,days,pn gut.,cof $4.00 and_over. A, 24-Itput„service, FOUNTAIN, PENS REPAIRED ; TYPEWRITERS;FOIRtRENT-AND SALE , EASTER CARDS NDIV„READFI FOR YDUR,INEpEOTION, "Always,Trying to Better, Our,,Store for,,You7, - L. K. MTZGER 114-115;Atten Street, State College, wwwww w Ingrown tense of humor gpt to Not Pretzel on jtenolutt„ot blot gettln thlinrs e po twlSed,up. 4est cave' ? he hula kkuilp, , on hls seralAor brektuvt do'nfit ARodent.e.yßrlclate Atm, An speakin of flowers takes no back to Mrs Josh Pawners parlor, the to that was Lulu Flinchbach before Josh Veneer come round_ with_hbt rubber tired buna7an liuskskin horse. If Josh anent had the.fatal habit of (Whin to het an stutterin at the same time. he inlght able to chow Cob taco same as the rent ,9f us ariLbe one find his short when he Wanted one But I was talkin bout Boyers Lulu had rows an rows of tomato sans fill ed with seramoms. Bsed.to say,she kept geraniums an tont eats for cop: army an rt.kusband tooapport herself with. Lulu was sorta fond of Josh when she got to feelin IlLe a tlingin vine Wiltenmer Josh wanted to go oaf to the lodge or up to the nmetin of the LightnitiQuielt Fire Comilla*. Lulu had toot of settin on his,lap an porta meltin all over: hint After a-wlle Josh begun thinkin maybe it I{l. better for hint to stay home.—no worder, him lumin his mind paralised front the noes down. But I dont want to see )(nu hart eke, Pansy, old blossom, lest win. I um mria hiotin at old Um. I was iert uonderin If you left the hammick hanging out mo winter in the corner by the 111ak bushnu Like as not tour pan will hate to blid a new one now. Dont think I'm makin fun of you lit tle pl *mate, cause I know tout tern torment is to collapsible to stand for anything that !sent up to the latest titileu in etikette But maybe your hankerin tot some sollege,nens If theres any that hap pens. I can easy send it to yoU On a Poet card Follette that had Poi , Fir gels up here an a lot of time to spend INAS all the time treatin them to Mkt, mo pies an havin it punched on there meal ticket No header the two: air tuts Wll9 90 _embarrassed looktn in the face all the time Only the neat time you send me a pie thru the male, crimp the lid on fast an then freeze it- then maybe I might be able to test:talc° nhnt flavor it was Unfortunately )ours, JASPER COLUMBIA BEICIOILS BEL 2%0 HARM IN PRESENT DAT CUSTOMS In reply to a questionnaire sent to the seniors at Columbia pnivetsity re garding girls, Prohibition, and campus good taste, varied sentiments were reg istered, sonic aNtFonsely radical, and Others conservative to a corresponding degree The majority of the replies expremed the belief that the present day smok ing, rouging, dressing, and dancing on the part of the fair sex were not signs of decadent womanhood. The ballots also express.' the opinion that girls uere not a disturbing factor on the campus To some of the voters the nulling of galoshes did not appear to ito good taste, while to many others the,weat - ing of knickers was acceptable SIGMA TAU AND PHI LAMBDA UPSILON HOLDING, DANCE S gran Tau and Phi Lambda lon honorary Scholarship Fraternities, are holding a dance at the Theta. Xi house this esenlng It is to be a for mal affair, and iiTonimyin .. orchestra Si furnish the music Dean and Mrs. Moore and Professor and Mrs. Cryder are to be the chaperones Members of the ma honorary societies look forward: to, this affair as a means of creating it spirit of co-operation in working- for Penn State Scholarship The. First Nahooal Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier .--__,....... 1 Out7ol=Dpprs 1 , .--,,,,---,... rThere - time, before the Lake ore deposits had been discovered when n meat deal of iron ore nine remoted front Nittany Valley. Sonic of it was smelted in the old iron furnace.; that dot the_countr3.round about We are teminded of the familiar names such Centel Furnace, Monroe Furnace, and _Clreertbood Furnace But the ;neatest Amount of one Itas removed,at Scotia and ,shinned to Pittsburgh A slsst .to the site of these old wolkings make., an upusuall> into °sting aft°, noon's hike back..rcud through the berrees is aixaymthe most.lnteresting route. It is.the shorter also To find It ac go nal!' on Allen street. up through the solkmotyroundo and out the road back of the college Paxoing.the first group of Atom. outside of lain, we take dhe toad turning to the tight and follow It It Aurni.to.the.left after a while and I maps .straight on through a wood lot, pad a farm house, and into the Dm ' mans Here description is at a loss to follow it. We simply.trovel -the twists and turns of the sandy Barrens road ',ay until it meets the main road on the other bide of_Ahe Barrens WC then go up ,the first gradual rise, of the Innis rood and from hero ,the ore pits at Scotia can be men across the fields to the left. The,easiest and quickest Mal` to mach thorn is shnply to cut acrom the fields In that direction There is a Imam', lake on the out skirts of Scotia that cot ors a large ex tent of land in the "sinter and provides excellent skating We pass it on the pay to the mines These diggings are quire large and, xith their brilliantly colored and rain-xatfhed sides, look like sizeable reproduction of the Yellow stone Canyon An emerald pool at the bottom of the largest pit provides good swimming on ,the hot days In the pits and ,soar _them are tho remains of sbandoned Maxi roads, xork shacks, and machinery -The loan itself is a small outlay of redrpainted frame houses, typical of a I small mining village But its inhabl-, tents are few now Some of them .wlll welcome the chance to toll you about the days when Scotia flourished and their tales rival in action the scenes of, pioneer days in a Bill Hart movie They will be anxious to tell you that Scotia is the place when Andrew Carnegie seas started on his way boards "big mon ey," and there Is some truth in this, for Carnegie did own a large share in the mines and several times visited the place All the operations have now been dmerted for many Years. The old mill %Oleic the ore was washed is crumbling :May, although a lot of the complicated arrangement of bucket Belts, slides, and sieves used in the pro of cleaning is still to be men There are extensive flats ri,S mud to the tooth of the town which show where the wishings veto' put. The post office name of the town is Benore, although the station on the railroad that comes up the valley from Tyrone and stops at the town Is label led with the more commonly used nine of Scotia. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 - . The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be,mailed_on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Union Arcade Badges Jewelry . Stationery The Time to Buy That , New Spring _. - Suit of yours is before you really need it ORDER IT NOW . and Have , it Made-toNfeasure SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done Friday, March 21, 1922 NEW CATALOGUE PLACES ENROLLMENT OVER 5000 The hew catalogue which Is about to be dist‘lbuted by the Registmr of the college contains Infra motion MIT 0111 be of Interest to the fl lends of Penn State in that It Prot no that the college today ham a huger enrollment than it has over had before Tn justice to tills statement It must be noted that the figures ghen Includes all those alto use receiving Instruction at the college, ir respective of the length of comae and does not Include theme enrolled in and of the extension groups The number that attend Outing the regular scasion boldslo closely on the three thousand monk ulth the ft esh men class In the mnjotite 01111 e the short session courses account for the temalndet of the nanma on the 101 l The new catalogue to authol lty for the fol. Inning Information There ale 132 candldatm for advanc ed degrees, 110 men and 13 stamen Four neat course class enrollMents follow Seniors. 563 mon and n women, to tal 634, (Including those glsdnated mid-s ear) -- Juniors, -GO5 men and 70 aonten, to tat 675. - Sophomores, CBB men and 81 women total 769 Freshmen, 844 men and 77 women, total 921 Grand total, 2700 mon and :199 women, on 2999 students There are 41 men and 8 women in the unclassified list In the two year agricultural course there are 2zn men and two women The enrollment for the hinter cow se in agriculture nsts 124 In the last Summer Session there µ ere 631 man and 1374 women. or a total of 1906 students Allowing for names occurring twice, the college dming the year 1921-22 boasts a total mirollment of 9507 men and 1680 women, or a gland total of 5187, the largest In the history of the Institution PRESIDENT THOMAS SPENDS DEER' IN ADDRESSING ALUMNI President Thomas is traveling through different parts of the state this meek addressing gatherings of Penn State graduates He spoke on Tuesday to the alumni at Erie at an alumni luncheon He also addressed the Erie Chamber of 'Commerce at a dinner on Wednesday Ha spoke before the alumni at Indiana on Thursday and ho addresses the Pittsburgh alumni tonight Nest Mon day he still attend a gathering of Penn State graduates at York. 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