Page Two ISenn State L,clle c3 ian I. 3 tlbll,heil ,crra-m ecskly luting the College en o by ntudeoln of the anht State College, to the IntetLot of Student, Pat toff, Alumni, ton Ft lentlo of the College GIME 13 It Mom, " ' W R Atm., '.!", It Coh In, '24 E U Helm, '2l Women 44 Editot 11 T Amfotd, •23 C D Herbert, '23 W C 13,1 m, 23 ASSISTANT DUSINCsS II 11 Ake° '24 lIEERI D.. 5 els, '25 J F lhoughoL, .25 11 F. W. Gold, '2l 51 51 Romer. V. 1. 11 S Motilo, '25 A 11 McNutt, '2l A W. J. Ward,ll . 25 D A. Wlehod. 25 T,he Penn State Collegian lot Res communications on an} subject of college in terest LettolS must bear tile signatut cs of the v. lite. Subscription mice $2 50, if Paid bctore Octobei 15, 1921 ittet Octobm 15, 1921. $075 Entered at the Pontoffice, State College, Pa ,necond clans matter Office Nittany Printing and Publinhlng Co Building FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 IS YOUR FATHER COMING? Fathers' Day is only twenty-two days away I That announcement in itself will probably not create and unusual excitement, coming as it does at this week-end but it merits a passing notice Only twenty two days remain for persuading Dad to partake of Penn State hospi tality! Penn State addresses a question to each of its students Is your Father coming? It is unfortunate that the date selected interferes with the plans of many Seniors, whose Fathers are making airangements to visit the college in June, but the fact remains that this was the only plaus ible date to choose that would meet with the favor of college authori ties and students alike The three underclasses especially should be responsible for a strong representation that day, and many Fathers of the Seniors will no doubt be able to visit the college on both occasions Student Council has done its duty and the committee appointed is leaving nothing undone to assure the success of The Day But neither of these bodies can accomplish as much as the individual student upon whom Penn State places the duty of winning Dad over And not until a student's Father has consented to visit his son, should this son cease his endeavors in answering the plea of the college 'I he path of duty is straight and well-defined There is a path of Disinterest that should be utterly ignored Advance indications point to a banner attendance The oppor tunity of meeting President Thomas at an informal business meeting, the thrills that accompany a good baseball game, the quiet comfort that characterizes a student smoker, the good fellowship that reigns all over the campus, the mysteries of the classroom, and the lure of a stirring mass meeting,—all these serve as a magnet to draw the Fathers to Penn State All that is needed is the hand to guide the magnet and that must be the individual student Let's answer the college by saying, "All right, Penn State, 1 will do evervthink in my power to get Dad up here" THE JUNIOR PROM The annual Junior Prom that is being held by members of the two upper classes in the Armory tonight should prove to be the most successful affair of this nature that has ever been staged at the college The students of the institution have a right to expect this from the conditions under which the Prom is being held The Junior Prom that was held last year proved the wisdom of the class of 1920 in changing the date from Commencement to an earlier time Student Council expressed itselt as favoring a Junior Prom week-end, a time not to be distracted from by other social affairs An encouraging ticket sale and a favorable campus senti ment are a few of the indications that augur well for the event With the large number of visitors in town, there is given a chance to emphasize the desirable features of Penn State. The eyes of the Commonwealth are turned on the college as never before and the impressions that will be gained over the week-end should be favorable and should not be marred by those unfortunate incidents that only happen in institutions attended by "rough necks" and outlaws of society But it is highly improbable that anything hinting of this condition will happen here this week or in the future. The COLLEGIAN welcomes the fair visitors to Penn State and wishes them a rich enjoyment of pleasure. A NEW WOMAN'S EDITOR With this issue begins the duties of the new woman's editor, iecently elected under the rules of the Girls Student Government of the college Miss S E Croll will have complete charge of the girls' department of this publication for the coming year We feel sure that the girls have made no mistake in their selection and we are satisfied that she will enjoy her new duties and perform them to the benefit of Penn State and this paper. Co-Eds Plan For May Day Program May Day, stitch has always been one of the most enjoyable parties of the to-eds, will be celetnated this year in a manne, monies hat different from tnst of past years The committee, of stitch Stelnbook T.l it chairman has planned to hold the festivities in the open al, theatre the sc, en went', of Mot, and to make it It in totmtl cottoning to shich the f multy Ind too nspeople sill be incited, The fete sill begin at four-thirty in the afternoon sith the ceremony of limning the :Ma) Queen. This sill be logosid by Maypole dances and a pis) shlch seccial gills of the Penn State Pi ,)Its nlli present Class songs also foim I salt of the May Day Program and will be given this year us usual The committee which is working op the plans includes Miss Harriet Caivett, who Is in charge of the music, Miss TIM° Young '24, dames, Miss Mary 1 flung '2l, and Miss DorotM Rog. '22 Queen's p trty, , Miss Alice Seig- I led '2l, lareshments, Miss Ruth Etl, '22, play, Miss Adelene Buehn '24, Invi tations and mom.= FIRE RULES FOR HIKERS COMPILED BY C. C. C. ASS With the conning of sinning and the display 01 Intel net by the student body inn the nnont of hutting, the Canine Coun ty Conse,ation Association hog com piled a not of 1 elen to sincere the ac tion of When in when building on lento ling a fine it hi belleoed that a strict oboervance of the following rules 1,111 I ihninate the probability of those de Ealtot \ lamming Edito, \t.tn•iging caktm Ansktant Cult,,, El \I I linexuil. '2l C. 11 Tilton, '2l 111 , . 1., 11 Ctoll, 21 ---_Businesv Ilan wet Using llanaget __Cl,ulation 1 Lan mei 1!:71Mil P George, '2 A I? 2,10)0,- . 22 L P 2212, 21 L Elting, '25 Luahat is . 25 V.' Vale, ~ L Eall.ll 111. it tile tt uoded nit is generally at this time oi the ye it 1 ii itches—Be yule your match is out. Break it in two berme you anew It mix 2 Tobacco—Thing pipe ashes and clgai ot cigarette clumps in the dust of the road and stomp or pinch out the rite before tenting them Don't throw into blush, lenses or needles I lr t king C a email amp tit Build It in the open, not malt. til ee ot log oi neat Singh Si toe :tat it the tins!) CI ont aiound it I Letting Camp—Never leave a e Imp the et n tnt a shot t time IN liken) etiolating it e With vnto oi eat tit flonfhes—Never baud bent% ea In Indy neathel n ,bele thin e Is the slightest dsagel of theh o.n/wing from con ti of Don't me he them large, than -Noe aced Righting Fite.—lf you find a fire, LIN 11111 put it out If you can't, get nold to tile ueareet StAte Fire 'War den Keep in touch with the rengers ILLINOIS UNIV. ADOPTS 0110 TYPI; OF UNIFORM As n I Cquit Of I C. 40 Irch in psychology. Illinois Itelyeisity his adopted In tromitination of colors foi its ant fm on hi all the major metals The col ono ',ill he orange, emu, Cellos, and uhito The reason for this action In that a !Amer, looking hem the emnei of lire eye, still Instantly be able to its - onnint his teammate Tine° mgt. undo oilman wale le centl> enjosed itt atudenta in the Mu ata it 0 T C unit Four &t i re of Whiny, it hich iiroliabl included oimitt- Ded quailing and patroling tinder effi cient navel vision, get e the Mtn', a tone of actual army life BULLETIN JO p m —Penn Stile Plalepl, “Sup eened Denh en Gm am n 111, \tic Gnu Donma —Auditorium 00 II 111 Prom—Armmy 1:1= 1 00 p m —Tie-Up Scrap—New Bow, el Field , •S 00 II In —Val eIC Dauebell. Penn State so Bueknell Unlv —New Censer Mehl 8 00 i• rn —Glee Club Concel I.—Audl rol hen 8 00 n m —Penn State Club D ince —AI nue Both Chapels—Eh N 4111.1 D CI oeltett 3 30—G11 le' Glee Club—Audltorlum 310mln), 1!03 I 7 00 0 m —Band Cone. t—Auditor lum. Church Notices ST. AN DELIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Scuond Sund, nf tm Banter 1.101) Communion 7 it nin • Sunda) School 9 M • in 7101 fling Prat et and - Sec - mon a 10 15 1 m th ening sel Ito (31001 r 0) it 7 10 in 0111 ft lends 11 0 •in diall) ‘sokonie to hoiship nlth 11=9 Sundos School 930 a m Morning ,tioshili 10 45 a m Junior C E 2.p, The Cho Minn Endeasor meeting at JO p m will be a union sonic° of the Soul Young Peoples Societies of State College At. the Es cooing Church Scotice at 7 30 p no an address will lie made by Miss Rose Wilson, a stu s'ent semetars fin the Women's Board f Mission. Miss Wilson is a young .111.1•1 who has had an exceptional ox- Rev L C Denise, of Pittsburgh, rep resenting the National Reform Associa tion, still speak at the morning service The menhur sel‘ice still be a special musk Cl .errlte. alsos of the old hymns mrn be used Sunda) School 930 a m, Morning Worship 10 45 a m Junior C . 17 I, 30 p m Senior C C 1 30 p ro Mooing Worship 730 P m Prater Meeting Wtdoesday cueninr, et 7 30 p in Students desiring to be confirmed mu lib meet ulth the pastor in the Church neat Wedneidlity electing at A 30 p or UNITED EVANGELICAL Send iv School 9 It a m Preaching Sc, rice Pray er Meeting Wednesday night aill he held at the parsonage at 7 an p at Th. e hill be n Baptist Devotional Meeting in Room 100, Horticultural Colliding at 7 10 p m, Sunda, April 10 Dr C A Adams preach The public. is 4.0.111110 unlined =EI The Choi us Choh of eighteen a oicen will lend. special musical minimal on Sunday ea ening. undo the direction of 1'.01.0, Ftanklin G Williams' The e,oice tiegine at 7 45 p tri The pastor i Tbe initabeipbia,lkotaurant 1 Extends a hearty welcome to all.; i Our service and menu is UNEXCELLED •in Central Pennsylvania. 1 . JURANIS & KEPREOS, Prop's THOUSANDS of smokers have, proved it—and now give the verdict to you— Of ail the other tobaccos NATURE has produced—none c ca adproach the finest varieties of pure Turkish for cigarettes— None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest Turkish— None gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest Turkish— Mine will SATISFY you, as will the finest Turkish— None but the highest grade and personally se- f rm URA - 7p - H E - I 1 LI lIKISK ":If!,-4--gtt -1 ' .---Y4R.:l3F•TYE'.7gtfirt<_LLti ". FIOLVet 1 ) '-';"-- r : 1• 4 4?) . 0- ' r a kOrSlit*illi: 4 l 0 •t/ 0, ' -..-'-_ r ' THE PENN.STATE COLLEGIAN gill speak on the topie,o"The Law Set 'to Music" The Church School will meet at 930 a on Morning gorship at 10.41. Sermon topic, "Cihlatiml Stomabohip." Young Peoples State%) It. G3O p m You me cm di iIH hutted to attend nil the pelt tees of the church ST PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sunday School 1 30 It. m • Mcsnlntri Wotohlp 10 10 a orn Sermon lop Roo 1 1H I'. Babcock, G 30 intermediate mull 1 Selllol Eh, orth Imagoes 730 p m 'Ehening Womhlp ' 111. C T Broads! will speak on "Campus Religion' and rile Pastor will speak on "WIH 1 Be lim c in the Bible' . Wednesday coon.' 11 0 , , g ,..e t d 0C 7 by 302 a m loo , ti i , o , r g a9c o l , on t e h o e , Rng me tt 1005501 by Friday epenin9 7 30 p no the student social OLIO LAD] OF VICTORY CIIAI'EL Sunday Maas, 10 a ni 13enediction of the Bleated Sacrament Om Mass Holy Communion at 7 30 n m then ink Service at 700 p m Confeevione every Saturday at 700 11 10 Week day Maas daily at 7 00 a m PROFESSOR A. J. WOOD TO BE NEW M. E. HEAD The executive committee of the Col lege Board of Trustees at Its recent meeting .elected A J Wood, professor of Mechanical Engineering. to succeed Pi ofessor B A. Feusenden ati head of the Department. of Mechanical Engi neering Professor Wood has been con nected pith the deportment of Mechan ical Engineering for eighteen years Since. the establishment of the Engi neering Experiment Station here, he has dono much for the athancement of scientific research for the college Tie mill assume his duties as head of the Mechanical Engineering Department next September Profmsor Vessenden has accepted a post at Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute as the head of their Department of Me chanical Engineering The , Varsity Pool Room Pool and 'Billiards Cigars,' Cigarettes and, Candy - H G MORRELL, PROP , ' BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922' The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry . will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR - CO: • Factory. At9eboro, Mass. Ettsburg Office, 299 Union Arcade Batlgio __ Jewelry . 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The Love Letters of A Shorthorn (Looking backwal do tondo valmshen tq preshos Pan,, You out t ceche a let ruble Mon In the' , I talon Of tout allmonj to discount that 1 am hate an not thole Nohmb has blp lame etoolel at heiself than me To think of me forgettln .Nou an the text of Wlgglesvllle jest to go domn to Pajama on petambulate up an down the alleys of the faro tillage that Use- less Men In But my kurloslty has bin Nl flattened out lake the fellow o , :et In Pllsertemn that titled down In front of a steam loner his halt has bin ntgeie with me to %trite °ter %Ince me an-Useless went dnttn to his place It dident seem like no♦akashen, Pansy, old blossom, it was more like a holiday I oas itchin all the time in my mind aonderin wet all sins gain 00 in Wigglest ille Maybe if I a pod of neat home an plotted that field of corn buts for paw he might of bought in that wall eyed heifer off Moses Erp fro me But Dative lernt my lesson not to goJn tiudin Into famlies that dont hang there napkins up on there chest an dont en joy soup like us folks does in Wiggles vide 0 ant woodont I give for a slab of pie as big as a mules ear an to be leaning mer the tense watching Pansy drive the coas up flora the lisstut Only fel st I lets e to get that ether alt "11 dispensed out of nit slstem You knots—her that 't l‘as talkie to you bout last time—Gladdls Romer. An me thinkln nll the Um,. she ass a be, tlful girt ul Well she stns—one of these here pernetshel beating Theta - .as some /IA said she etas as old as the hills, but r m.A.,,,,ay5.....mv.......E..., ii. . Quick and .1 s Efficient a iService iii • I s ? PENN'STATE,CAFE' 'I .........."o.p. This Junior is learning to be , a,hanker r Published in the interest of Elec. ideal Development by an Inststutfon that will be helped by what ever helps the Industry. estern Electric Co m eatiy- 3011 knot,. Pans), as moll an me that some Milo thin others Uselessee pith, the same that lune kite biggest hatslp faetely in Pajama, , Iq Intl aided in tit shapes an circa of glr lain to get pitchers of to dokotato his 1,11.0 bottles pith All he mid bout !GI Wills Phan me an him looked her met pas that a fellow ought :levet to lout, n gift horse In the mouth But tell me, little platniate, how else was I to find out that she won h oath. false teeth, OACCCIA by teethe her molasses tafß Dut ]eat the sainsmne an her got along tool It endD with one another ,She was a good skout. so considerate you know When we N.IN settin out In the ham mlck, jest the both of us, aho nut her kid brothor,to oaten the light,cauae Rho said ituDim the moths an mookeatoeo an llghtnin bugs might annoy me m. her ankels It bein Sunday night thought maybe 11 little Skripture might come in handy, so I sten, 91)8 I "The at et idge womans caste Is thlitt inches iound—the aver, hire mins .m is thirty inches long. 0 Lot d. hoc condenul ate thy works 0 she says trying hard to go tray a little close, Is you, aim reely an truly that long Now honest, Pansy, dont meteoro yontself with jellusy, You know as net Ins I do that rd do the eaten 101 you Even u ihruls waste has to hate the proper surrounding , Alma, NVIIIIIII to matte me feet at home, you Imo, She mae nice, °load's uas Almost as old as her mother She uas nice to, her mother I meen, het wrist fault Lein that of servin tea in mugs that hod handels to small for a fellow to get a finger hold on them Have You Seen' the: New Sport Suits? AT s2o' $29.50 Sport„Suits are the thing this season and you ought to have one. These are so smart that you'll want, to In ear them to school as..well as for sports,,, CRAWFORD SPORT SHOES 41: 0 7 , 17= Special this week only 4 0 I %fl: THE, QUALITY SHOP Open Evenings. , Opp6site Front Campus. you.are putting in .three,hours a day in the electrical lab, don't he surpnsed twenty years later to find your self promoting a public utility, bond issue. Or, if you start in newspaper work, as like as not later on you will turn to manufacturing or advertising or law. You don't know where opportunity ,or inelmation will lend you., This fact,,hms a great deal to do with, your-work at college—not so much the things you learn as the j way ou learn them. Don't think of education as a memory test in name. arid. dates and definitions. That knowledge ,is important, but only as an incidental Of far greater value is the habit of getting at underlying laws, the basic principles which tie facts together. The work of the pioneers in electrical experiment, at first glance confusing, is simplified once you realize that much of it haiged upon-ii single,,chemical phenomenon, the action of the voltaic cell. , Analyze 3 our problems. Look for fundamentals. Learn to connect a law or an event with what went before and what conies after. Make your education a training in logical thinking. This ability to think straight, whether acquired in Engineering or Arts, is theibiggest thing you can get at college. lts aid as a means to success applies equally to whatever work you take,up—iiince mental processes are the same ever) a here. It is the power which enables a mechanic to become sales manager, a lawyer to head a great industrial gammtion. Develop it, if you would be ready when your big opportunit3 comes The executives of tins Company have been chosen from all branches ofthe organization. It doesn't make,much,difference where you learn to think straight;so longas you learn. Friday, April 28, 1922 An theta how L was passin away the time dui in Eastern Anguish. If It wasent foi hum tin bin feellns, I'd tell Useless oat I thought of a town that dident hate no religion hut the Salta tion Arm). An him thinkin me en GM& dis Roam. 'might have a henketin to know one anothm jest cause we was both est* teryens 1301 every fen. has to make some mistakes In life. poi speakln Only [tom now on„ Panty Briggs is gone to be the apple en the peach an the mune of my eye So do up pont hare In cm' papers an whistle "Whom Is mt mondmin boy tonight” story time you set 40MC eabage plants out In the gal den, Thais soNMI can think of Your proligal, JASPER rAi;:fiIEV:MtirAMMYA Apollo Chocolates Greenfields Chocolates Home Made. Chocolates Park &Telford Chocolates • Real Fresh Candy, for every occasion. CAN-DTLANt ==ifmmzmmir;i
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