Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 19, 1922, Image 3

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    ` 9! yFriday, May,l9, 1922
A. A. CONSTITUTION
AMENDMENTS ADDED
Additions to Constitution Provide
for Election of Varsity Cheer
and Song Leaders
REVISIONS WILL GO
INTO EFFECT AT ONCE
At the Athletic Association
ballot Which ass held last Mon
day morning, the student body toted to
pass the proposed amendments to the
constitution of the association concein
lag the selection of the varsity song
and cheer leaders Since an °vet whelm
log majority voted In fat of of the
amendments, these will go into effect
Immediately.
The amendments read as follows
1 Thete shall be one head cheer
leader and one assistant cheer leader,
both from the Senior class Thete shall
be four Junior assistant cheer leaders
2 The head cheer leader and his as
sistant shall be elected from the four
retiring Junior assistant chcet leaders
by a Committee, consisting of the re
tiring head cheer model and his assist
ant, the inesident of the Athletic Asso
ciation, and the retiring Varsity Cap
tains and Managers of the several
sports The man receiving the second
highest number of votes shall be the
Senior assistant. This Committee shall
also elect the foul Junior assistant
cheer 'cadet s, in the same manner and
at the same time
3 Within two weeks after the open
ing of college, the head chew leader
shall issue a call Ire Sophomote Candi
dates, who are to act as Sophomme as
sistant Cheer leaders. The elimination
of Sophomote candidates shall be de
let mined upon by the head cheer leader
and his Senior assistant
4 The election at the cheer leaders
shall be held some time during the
month of May at the discretion of the
head cheer lender and the Graduate
Manager
1. There shall be one, head song lead
and one assistant song leader, bath
flom the Senior Class There shall be
three Junior assistant song leaders
2 The head song leaden and his as
sistant shall be elected from the thine
retiring Junior assistant song leaders by
a Committee consisting of the retiring
song leader and his assistant, the head
of the department of music, the student
leader of the glee club, the student lead
er of the college band, the student lead
of the college orchestra, the Band
ml
looter, and the president of the- Ath
etic Association. The man receiving
hesecond highest number of votes
:hall be the Senior assistant This Com
. ittee shall also elect the three Junior
..sistant song leaders, In the same
armlet.. and at the same time
-3 Within two weeks niter-the op
STRAW HATS
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ALL STYLES
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• $4 to' $6
Other Makes
' $3 and $4
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ening of college, tine held song leader
shall Issue a call for Sophomore candi
dates who me to act as Sophomore as
sistant song leaden X The elimination
of Sophomore candidates shall be de
termined upon by the head song lender
and his Sentor assistant, after the can
didates have lapelled to the head of
the Dep fitment of Ataxic for Instruc
tion
4. The electlon of song lenders shall
be held Home time during the month of
May at the dlscietlon of the head song
leader and the Read of the Department
of Moyle
LACROSSE TEAM MEETS
WEST POINT. TOMORROW
Cadets Have Strong Combination
This Year—Changes in
Nittany Line-up
With the determination to atone for
this season's four defeats uppermost In
their nitride, Coach Jardine and his
mined of Nittany stickmen loft State
College this morning on their journey
to West Point ',here they are scheduled
to meM the Army In a clash for su
premacy-tomorrow afternoon Several
changes have been effected in the line
up of the team which makes it a much
bettereeorldng combination, and the
conch is expecting the Penn State ag
gi egationao glee a good account of it
self In tomorrow's contest
The West Point Institution has an
exceptionally strong lacrosse team this
sear nod has gone through a successful
season against such opponents no Yale,
'Mims Hopkino. Harr. al, Penn, Sum th
mote and Lehigh
The probable line-up of the Blue and
White combination in the game tomor
tow nill be as follows Morgan. goal,
Cooke, point, Cornwell, caster point,
Gatchell, Flint defense. Capt Brown,
second defense, Yocum, Ball d defense,
Yost, center. Briner, third attack,
Bash, second attack. Roue, first at
tack, EMI., out home, Trout, In
hornet B mks and Henn tie, substitutes
An opportunity to view the college
man In ills native haunt Ivun neon to
fifty -one young plop school men at the
recent Rutgers Day Ptostam events.
%Odell were held by the Athletic Asso
ciation of Rutgers A benefit dance held
by tile Sophomores, a tour of the col
lege, and' a track meet and baseball
game constituted the progy 1.1111 On the
evening of their tiepin ture the student
body tamed out and nave a demon
stration of singing and cheering
SWARTHMORE PROM WILL
COMPETE IN POSTER CONTEST
To the Freshman submitting the best
design for next year's poster the Class
of 1925 at Swarthmore will offer a prize
of a 1923 "Halcyon 7 Much originality Is
expected to be brought to the fore In
this competition, and the postet for the
class of 1926 should prove effectho In
biilll,,deslgn and wording -
MANY RURAL LADS WILL -
BE,HERE FOR MEETING
"Y" Representatives , Working
Hard To Make Boys Confer
ence Success on May 26
A large attendance of delegates to
the I3oys Conference, stifle)) will start
here on Friday, May twenty-sixth, Is
assured by the response teeeittri ham
all parts of the county Three teams
acre sent out last week-cud to Splint;
Mills, to Nittany, and to Heels Pst k on
ritpuration trips In addition, last Sun
dry fatty-five men in machines
busily engaged In announcing the ten
ement,. In Sunday schools throughout
the COllllO7 Next Sunday an equal
number of studmrts repeat the tie.,
In an endeavor to teach ONO* Sunday
school Delegates hate been pledged
In many towns, Ind a tem esentation of
about two hundred Is expected
The Conference. uhich In held untie:
the auspices of the Extension Denatt
rnent of Penn State Y MC A, 10111
start at SIN P in on Friday ulth a
molt tbly at the tiniaetuity
ClUb Dr Thomas atilt give the vet
come addretts to the alsltlng deitg Iles
and Mr F B Freeman, County Wolk
beet Ginty of the National Y C A.
tt 111 tespond tot the a lottots Addresses
lie Di Thomas, faculty menthers and
1 if tentcsentatlves, 10111 fea
t 're the Conference, oho , . aim It In to
111'41111C rural hoes to lendetship and to
clsan motel life
INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS
AT ARCHITECT'S BANQUET
The Amhitect's Club held its annual
banquet last Tuesday cunning In Engl
°ming F, Profexsot F C Myopic act
ing as to ostmaster Dean 'Monocle, as
the first npeaket, emoloolned to the Club
the plan 0 Itch is being considered to
intelligently hoe the money that Is to
be raised by the campaign Poofes , or
A L Kocher vas the next speaker sad
talked on subjects of special interest to
ruchitects .1 21. Judge '22, retiring
President of the Club then spoke a feu
uords expressing a hope that the Club
uould oxperlence next year soweet
equal to that of the past year
The initiation of Po cabmen took place
at this time when fifteen of the flint
yeat noen oeccived shingles The form ll
by of the banquet then gave way to a
business meeting uhlelo concluded the
mening The following men acre elect
ed to offices for next year. President.
E Willson '23, Vice-President, H
Shackled. '24, Treasurer, S Pokalsky.
and.Secrotary, Et W. Robinson, '25
It Pays to Read -"Ads" ?
- -This "ad" accepted as fifty cents on
- shoe purchases May 19th 'and 20th.
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L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
Have your name engraved on your Foun
tain Pen. Only 25c. We do it right here at
the store.
Tennis Rackets Restrung
$2.75 to $5.50
Golf Balls 25c to $1.06
Roycrofter
Hammered Copper Gifts
Magazines Magazines
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111-115 Allen Street, State College, Pa. .-
THE-PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
STUDENTS SUPPORT MOVE
FOR GREATER PENN STATE
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must go [mita.'"
"The campaign is , the answer, its
cider purpose is to sweat' Information
ohich oill impart conviction, and
Which Will 1011111 t in adequate support"
'Lho idea that the coming campaign
Is basic to a far greater degree than
the raising of a trio million dollar
building fund was brought out ulth em•
nhasis by Eh Ikon Bertiek at the Bull
Put .here the students from Alle
r,lren, Beaver, Green, Fayette, Whsh-
Ingtond and Westmoreland counties
trete tmsearbled In this effort the stu
dents acting as missionaries have °Neu
opportnnity to attain the desired end
"This campaign is to effect publicity
concerning Penn State and it can be
done," Derrick said "We can do it be
ruse the appeal for buildings gives a
chance to give information of all kinds
about the work of the college The
Impaign «111 calm the story It still
get out alumni and friends to working
and talking for Penn Slate as never be
fore They are doing it already Every
contributor .111 be active as a Blend
People still follow their investment in
the college 411th acute effort in its be
half The chperlence of other institu
tions Is that thele is nothing like a 11-
aancial Campaign to sell Interest and
wake loyalty
'Contribute Ain Time
Announcementman made at all
meetings that the campaign proper
mould get under way only in the fall,
Is ohably In Digolici, to culminate nt
about the time the Legislattne con
,ln lams. y It mls stated that
pledge blanks are now ready at the
Campaign - lie idqu micro in Old Main,
and subscrlptionn are already coming
in For the present the main efforts of
the comntittees—fneulty, alumni and
student—must be devoted to much pre
liminary work such an that now under
wity and such an was accomplinhed at
the v irioun meetings
Dean Sackett addressed the student,
from Luzern° and Lackawanna cc:sm
elts In the Hart Building, and he placed
emphasis on the fact that the proposed
building, would be strictly for student
health and welfare purposes and not
fon tine- academic buildings such as are
used for recitation halls and laborator
ies
He indicated that the erection
buildings from primate sources snout.
stimulate the state to promide the need
ul academic buildings Payments 0 ,
subscriptions are to he made in'thre ,
anntml installments If desired, those 0 ,
the Senior - class memorial fund to ex
tend omer five years as provided in thel
plan ;
Plofessor Bressler, speaking to th•
students Dom Berks. Chester, Delaware,
Montgornety and Philadelphia counties.
In Old Chapel also told of ulna students
ran do right nott to make the campaign
I success Students were urged to
have their fathers attend the meeting
on Saturday morning: to write home
about the - camp dot, to supply names
of possible donots, to tie up nith coun
ty alumni mg/nit/dons 'Mille at home,
keeping In touch Is Ith activities
throughout the summer, and to read
and roaster the "Student Handbook"
and (ohms out It suggestions
One point that vas brought out 1;3.
I al (speakers nun that as noon as a stu
' dent hears of any objections to the col
lege development plan, to repott It to
the Campaign Head/in/titers or to the
propel authorities This is especially
desired because It Is necessary to know
how the people regal d the proposition.
Tile speakets said that the college Is In
f.tet a State University and that it In a
good idea to call things by their right
The story of the campaign was taken
to all students Who corrT from other
states and from foreign countries at the
meeting in Engineering D nhere Miss
V T Simmons told of the situation
In a convincing man. As all the oth
er speakers had done, she impressed
upon these students the need for 'talk
ing up Penn State . ' not only within
the boundaries of the state, but any
where and et erywhcre they might be
located. In any state or country.
Throughout all meetings the Idea. that
this is the biggest thing that Penn
State has once undertaken, was the
main thought exams' ed It can not be
done by one man, et a hundred men—
all Penn State's thousands must help
in the play rot the tremendous stake
Nn institution In the sountly will have
such resources hack of It will Penn
State If It Is establlshed'a.s the Penn
tylranla State University When the
America
is use the finest University plant
In Atnerica will be established on this
campus, and every boy and girl In the
Keystone State who has demonstrated
his or her ability mitt be privileged to
The
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STATE COLLEGE, PA.
W. L. Foster, President
David F. Kapp, Cashier
Penn State Men Wanted
To sell the retail trade o complete line
of seasonable neckties Pleasant, trot
liable, summer and spore time work.
The man who meets our requirements,
will be his own ,"boss" and the manu
facturer's direct representative. Direct
selling means lower prices to the re
tailer and larger commissions to our
men
Write us briefly about:
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Successful men will be offered similar
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leant up to the admission office and de
mand entrance as his right to the high
est .d hest Ithich American education
has to offet
The rexolutionx adopted by the val.-
loux eountlex and at the ...palate meet
ing% are the name in text. To not to va
mud°. the folk:101m; set of tesola
tlonx rot Centre county Is minted, °th
em being tho same, ugh the count)
name properly 'winded
WHEREAS, The President and tile
Boot d of Trustees of The Penmhanla
State College hate unatoi Iced .t plan
fel the expansion of the College so It
mat fulfill to a gleatet degree the pu,
poses of Its chatter and its vertices to
the Commotmealth, and
WIICRCAS, The tejection of otic
thousand qualified niggle nits a }eat,
now neeessais because or hpulequate
state support could be pieventcil by
expansion to a state unlssasity like the
the great Link ersities of Ohio, 1111001 s,
and Wisconsin, and
WkIERCAS, We &site for others the
opportunities me outseises bate 41:10-
ed at Penn State
Philadelphia Restaurant
WE invite you to dine
here where t h e
Service ,and Menu are
metropolitan. 18 „s 4 S
JURANIS & KEPREOS, Prop's
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While our stock is new and unbroken yx
is a good time to select your Straw Hat
and White Flannel Trousers.
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Page Three
IVIICREAS. A campaign fat a $2,
000,000 Building Fund to be devoted t.
health, snail and other •velfaie build
Inge has been in..untirated, therefor.
be It
FIESOLVVID, That the students of
The Pcnnsyltanlit State College, from
Centre Count, In meeting assembled.
ununalleledly endorse the plan for ex
pulsion of the College. and be It forth-
lICSOLiVED, That the atudents from
Centre County may that every tamper
meant+ beettlacd to achieve the
change of the es College to the State Uni
x. vitt, and be it Anther
RESOLVED, That the students from
Cella, County iticdue theh fullest loy
al, and suppo3L to the $2,000.000 Build
ing rand Cunpalgn, and he It Out thdt
uu, Thu t opine of tide rev
olution he tom ndcd to the Preside!,
of tin College, the Fri indent of tin
Co ud of 'ft unces. tnd the chairman m
the ilumni of aline County
Bomitnouv tote on Month* tin
%Tian t ot the Women s Student Coy
nment Assoc! won adopted vimilat
evolution,