Friday);May 12,1922 „..-1. . . f :=. GRAHAM & SONS 4'l On the Corner A Box of Nice , iFresh Samoset Choco lates for Mother, with one of our Moth er's Day Mottos.4 ET OF BY-LAWS FOR• - HONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL Organization Adopts Code With Two Amendments—Election Of Officers The - .tof by-lows for Penn Stnto's onorri:Soolety Council no publishod,in a recent edition of the COLLEGIAN was 'adopted lyith two amendments at a meeting of the Boom Society, Coun cil held in,De.tri M. A. Knight's office last Tuesday evening The first stop In thavarganisation of the Honor Coun cil was the election of officers for the Connell Dr. S W Fletcher. Head of the Department of llorticultme, , was elected' chairman of the Council for the coming year, with Laurence S. Gross '23, ..secretary Theamendments as adopted at the meeting were as follows. To be eli gible. for representation in the Honor Society Council, a society must conform to the following standards First, The basis Jot membership in the society shall be high. scholastic standing, but not necessarily that alone The mem bers of the society must be Mown from the upper fifth of the class in average grade,: Second, .Elections to Honor Societies shall take place not earlier than the second, semester of the prospective's Junloa year, but one Junior may be elected in the first semester of his Jun ior year distinction is drawn be tweenomder-graduate Honor Societies whiciv,elect earlier than the second se mester- of, the Junior year and may hava=social features, and societies whicirlelect near the end of the sta. dent'sl;course and In which social fea turesvare Incidental. Third, The determination as to sabot ,shiponly shall be in the hands of a acuity. committee of the society Ocelot -the important duties of the onorpSociety Council shall be to no •perate with the Senate Committee on endemic standards in the observance .f Scholarship Day. It is planned to •old .the first Scholarship Day some !me -next October. At that time, the ollego will be addressed by some, dis inguished. personage and the elections the various Honor Societies and edma k rolarship awards 11l be announced WOZlonor. Societ uncil will award rolarship m the members of re'r — sdhous and jun r or classesi at urt time who have attained high echo stic.sectirds. About fifty bronze med- H for - this purpose have been donated ry an. alumnus of the College Representatives of the following ,so riettes were present at the meeting last Tuesday •levening Dr. C E Mar ruardt, PIII Beta Kappa; Dean. , B 9 Moore; Sigma Xi, Dr S. NV Fletcher, it Pays to Read: "Ads" ? ibe initabeitibia Restaurant _ WE invite you to dine This "ad" accepted as fifty cents on v T here where th e shoe purchases,May,l2th,and 13th. . Service and Menu are . . metropolitan. S It A ' 6. N. FISHER': ' College Billiard Parlors Pastime Budding , JURANIS & KEPREOS, Prop's 4 4 - SERVICE In line with our attempt to improve service to the - people we are adding another delivery _truck to our_ equipment. 4t. - : :1, • Phone orders given prompt and efficient consideration. -41 J. MEYERS MEAT'AIARKET ALLEN' STREET „ Phi Kappa. Phi, A. F. Parent '22, Eta Kappa Nu, Wm R Errett, Jr, '22, Tau Beta Pi. B D. Klinger '22. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, R H Beck '22, Sig ma Tau, Lawton. 9 Gross '23, Al pha Chl Sigma, S 1 , Hinkle '22, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Dr R D Anthony, Gamma Alpha, Dr D A Anderson, and a number of ex-officio members Including Dean A. R. Warnock, Dean U, A.Knight, and Professor B D. Walkei. - ehairman of the Senate Com mittee an Academic Standards - AG EXTENSION - DEPT: IS ORGANIZING-BOY'S CLUBS In co-operation • with the Forest County Improvement Association, the Agricultural Extension Department is fostering the introduction of better far ming methods through the formation of boy's clubs It Is planned to have every business man of Tionesta buy a bushel of disease-free seed potatoes and give them to a farm lad of the club for seed purposes At the end of the season, the boy will retain to the bus iness man potatoes of equal value to the heed potatoes he received earlier in the spring Fey having the business man take dinner With the boy and his family at least once during the summer and by holding a banquet In the fall In which the business man Is host to the boy, it Is hoped to induce more familiar rela tionships obetsyeen the people of the teen end the, farms and so stimulate the business of the county and possibly bring about rho greater development of Doe natural and agricultural resources of Forest county OPTIONAL CLASS ATTENDANCE f FAVORED AT TRINITY COLLEGE A MON ement has been introduced at Trinity College favoling optional class attendance, and several other colleges are taking up the idea. The upholders of this moo ement hold that as long as a student le above pausing grade he Mould be' -ranted to talon', ould be permitted to at, - classes at his own discretion, but as soon as ho falls below grade ho sbould be compell ed to attend regularly. Albert - Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street NEW CATALOGUES WILL BE READY• BY MAY 15 Many Changes and Improvements Noticeable in 1922-23 Col lege Bulletin First copies of the new general cata logue of the college were received by the Registrar this week and a number of very desirable changes and improse ments are noticeable The catalogue was printed this year by the ll' C Dunmire Company of Altoona. Among the changes that have been noted Is the revision of the General Statement, particularly the parts deal ing with the history of the college and im Ills finances. The history has been covered In complete fashion being built up in chronological arrangement from the founding of the college in 1855 to the present academic year This year's catalogue Includes sub jects for graduate study for the that tine and may properly be termed the first step toward a graduate school A separate bulletin covering graduate study is now in the hands of the In int el and will cover the subject more in detail The general list of faculty manes be fore each school has been done away with and Instead, the names are listed under the various departments with the departmental head at the top Wirer evein possible, the name of the instruc tor has been placed after the course which he teaches, thus enabling the students and others ty know In advance Just ache are the Instructors for given courses Another convenience to stu dents will be the listing of the person nel of the various ndmlntstrathe offi ces of the college, together with the names of the_ tecretaries to the various Deans The Registrar has announced th. The Varsity, Pool Room Pool and ,Billiards Cigars, Cigarettes and Candy Summer Work for Students 132=1 What aro you going to do thin iSummm, Men , Will you take a Job that will tie you dont?, keel , You In - Sool , the whole Sommer long , pay SOU 115 or $25 a meek. and lertye you feeling like the very old dickens when College opens next Fall' Or have you In mind landing something that mill keep you out of doors, enable you to travel, 'WAY you $5O etch hook Sot expenses,,gtve you a good sum of money to defray next year's expenses, and at the end of the Summer leave you with the feeling that you have ‘ haddt , r,eal vacation? Every student desiring employment fot this Summer hill do well to look into the opportunities which he are in a position to offer A let ter of Inquiry will bring you full details Our Publications Subsc. 'piton Depot tment Notion Picture ➢lagazine For Particulars Write: Motion Picture Classic BREWSTER PUBLICATIONS, Inc. Shadowland 175 DUFFIELD STREET Beauty BROOLMYN, N Y. , HOUSANDS A of smokers have proved it—and now give the T ! erdict to you— , Of all the other tobaccos NATURE has produced—none can approach the finest vaneues of pure Turkish for cigarettes— , None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest Turkish— None,gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest Turkish— None will SATISFY you as will the finest Turkish— t - i RQD THE PENN STATE COLLEGUJ there h 11l be no eatalogueit available tot genet/II diet, Ilitition until titter twin, itii %Timidity. May llth, niter it Well tint, 41111101aq nate I amity° a envy IA t illlng it the littigivtrtteiii all". The esetcken coincident to the lay ing of the corneratone tot the new beef cattle ban on Ag 11111 were held In the Stock Judging Pavilion Thunnda) Often noon Onto to tho lain which fell du: log the d lot It woe found Impossible to conduct all of tine osereiteo on the site of the new Inn n Hannover, the spectators endut ed the rein for a tow minutes for the Lonng of the corner atone The cei etnonles note presided mei to De n Watt.; Addiessev WCIO 1,40 I* PI of \V II Tombm 0, head of the Deptitment of Animal Husbanii , the bloat Fled Ronnmenen head of the State Department of Agri cultine, in Hoopes, Wilming ton, Del to an, and nesident John M 'l looms LOST—An owd, gold locket mono gt on one side F W P Two photo mrtpho Motile Finder Menke rotten to 107 W 13eate: MUMUMEMMUMUUMOMOUN.RWOHRIMMUUMMUU A Job For Summer High Grade Prop- osition • Will refer you to good State men with us last yearns to k . • possibilities of work - Not a map - or book, but a E.- good paying, self-resoechng • engagement. Our contracts appeal to con o scientious men. A new worthwhile business • proposition • Call at State College Hotel Friday, 1 to 6 or 7 to 10 p. tn. See J. R. EDDY here or write him - at Paradise, E . E. Lancaster County, Pa - FommmmmumumnummommumUmmummumds None but the highest grade and personally se lected Turkish tobaccos is used in MURAD. To enjoy 100% pure Turlash at its VERY BEST—to reach the PEAK of Cigarette qual ity you have but to smoke MURAD— Try MURAD today and "Judge for yourself—!" BOOSTER MEETING FOR UNIVERSITY THURSDAY (Continued from first pare) be It gilt cirri speaks, assigned to each The meeting In the Auditorium will have Eliot E Overdorf, President of the Student Council, as Presiding Officer, and here President Thomas will make the address In Old Chapel, M L. Shields will pre side and Professor Bressler will speak In the Chembitty Ampitheatto C. L Mellinger will conduct the meeting. which Ns 111 be addressed by Professor ee ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE CENOL BED BUG DESTROYER Kills the adult and egg. Stainless, Non- Poisonous. Odorless Non-Explosive GILLILAND & MILLER. The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier Blum & Koch STRAW H ATS They're Here Now Where Society Brand Clothes are sold, One team everybody can make AFTER the big game, if you don't need a box of voice lozenges there's something wrong. A hoarse voice is evidence that you were covering your position on the bleachers. The harder the game the harder it ought to be to talk afterwards. Your "Ataboy" and "Line it out" buck up a fagged nine—and so your shouts give you the right to rejoice in the victory, because they helped 55 in it. This spectacle of a grandstand full of men fighting for their 'team is, one aspect of a very splendid sentiment— college spirit. When you show college spirit you are doing a fine thing for your college, a fine thing for the men around you, but a - - finer_thing for yourself. You are developing a quality which, if carried into the business world, will help you to success. The same spirit which keeps you cheering through a rainy afternoon will in after life keep you up all night to put through a rush job for the boss. The same spirit which makes you stand by your teams through thick and thin will find you loyal to your shop or office, always ready with a shoulder to the wheel—even if it isn't your own particular wheel—giving suggestion and active help and a word of good cheer, once again earning your right to rejoice in the victory. In business as in college make it a good, snappy "Yea, team!" est-era Electric Compact)" Since x 869 maker, and darrikao, of elearicat of wpment r Published in the interest of Eke trim, Development by an Institution that will be helped by what•, ever helps the Industry. In Room 100, Horticulture Building. there will be still another meeting with . C. T Douds presiding and Dean Sack- The meeting, ate solely for the pur ett speaking pose of sequaintlng the student hod , Then in Room 200, Engineering D, With the Purl'.. of Sic ihocomma there will be a meeting for all students •t Greater Penn State Nothing will to from outside the State of Pennsylvania ....lid or done looldng touaid a sub or from other countries This will have setiption to any fund 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 It looks good It tastes good It good It is just like mother's PIE sei TAIL @if" R. B. DIETRICH '2,0 In Leghorns, Tan and White Straws--in styles to suit every taste. They're Blum & Koch hand made straws and that' means they are as good looking as they are comfortable Come in today and see them. The prices are as attractive as the hats themselves. $2.00 to $5.50 THE QUALITY SHOP Opposite Front Campus :444÷:÷:»x÷:-:-:-.:÷x-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-x÷i-:-:-:-H-c-: Page Three IA C Pratt os presiding officer so Mrs Lucre(' t V. 'l'. Simmons will mak: the address.
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