Friday, June 2,1922 COLLEGE AUTHORITIES PASS ON NEW RULINGS Council of Administration Adopts New Mode of Proceedure in Regard to Separation Tlio Couno'l of Administration has recently foi mutated .ind adopted a unl fenm mode or pioccduic In dealing with tho separation of students fiom college lm nnv lu.ison wlinUsoevot The Cuun ell has nuthoiily to deal with nutlets of discipline and to give 01 withhold fhnl appioval of the iccommendatlon of a school fot the'diopping of a stu dent foi unsatisfactory Hcholuishlp For ulminismtllvo purposes, tho Council delegates the uithoiity to a committee consisting of the President of the Col lege, the Do m of tho School to which the student belongs, and tho Dean of Sion (01 tho Dean of Women If tho student concerned is a woman) The Council, howevei, lesetves tho light to grant oi withhold appioval of the iccummend itlon of tho committee. Lettei of suspension or dismissal shall be sent out to students and pat ents by the Secietary of the Council, jslgned us such Tho Registrar of the College shall make a record of tho ac tion on the student’s academic tecord card Tiie following shall be the ordinary forms of suspension or dismissal 1 Registration cancelled —This ac- tion shall be taken upon the dlscovciy of facts which, If known previous to tho student’s registration, would have prevented such icgistrution Tho cf fcct’of this action is to invalidato-any lights or piivileges_in lelutipn to the College which have been acquired dur ing the period of his cancelled registra tion „ It likewise entities him to a ro tuin of his semester fees in full - 2 Dropped for pool scholarship— This action shall bo lccommcndod to the Council by the school faculties It shall be understood that a student thus diopped may expect to bo renlstatod unless the action specifies permanent (hopping" 3 Dismissal —This action shall be „ taken in cuse3 Involving moral derelic tion of such a nature as to make the student forever undesired in tho College 4 Suspension—This action shall bo taken in cases of moral dereliction or serious violation of the College regula tions in which a limited penalty seems just 5 Request to withdraw—This action may bo token upon the recommenda tion of a College Administrative officer in cases vvheio official suspension or dismissal seems impracticable or unde sirable for special reasons It Is under stood that if the student does not com ply with tho request to withdraw,* he .may be suspended officially. This ac tion differs from official suspension In the point that the initiative in tho seveiing his connection with tho Col lege rests with the student. This ac tion, therefore, is not open to question os to evldonce, justice,_otc , os.ore tho '""others ” - ' The Council has also agreed that when students who have been dropped or suspended are reinstated, their names should bo reported to tho Coun cil of Administration and bo made a part of its minutes MICHIGAN ENGINEERING STUDENTS MAKE SOUVENIRS Souvonir anvils and lnk-wccls arc be ing made by the mechanical engineer ing students at Michigan From these patterns the students will make cast ings which will have on them their name and year of graduation ALL PRICES REDUCED No Exceptions, $B.OO ValueG^ f w ox£ords $5.50 CM T?TCtTC'T> ' College-Billiard Parlors • i-M. r loJtilj/K Pastime Building - GOLF SUITS New Patterns New Styles ' 3 or 4 Pieces $30.00 to $40.00 STRAW HATS $3.00 to $6.00 White Flannel Trousers $6.50 and $8.50 White Linen and Whipcord Knickers $5.00 THE FASHION SHOP LIBRARY BOOKS MUST BE RETURNED All books belonging to the Li brary must bo tetuined on or be fmo Filday, Tune ninth Each house should havo a clean libiniy iccord Those In charge of Fra ternity houses or clubs arc re quested to be sure that ail books in their possession uro returned as soon ns possible JUNIOR HOItTS WILL TAKE ANNUAL INSPECTION TRIP ■While the Itinoiniy of tho tiip to bo liken Ibis, summei by the Junior Hru ticullui'il Students has not been fully 'decided on, tho Tunlor Iloits, who aic /taking off summei prnctieum at the College this summer, arc to make a tiip tho Inst week In July. The plans are to visit the fiult and vegetable farmers of Pennsylvania and New Jeisey and Inspect the Impottnnt tiuck and fiult faims thinughuut the section FORESTRY DEPARTMENT PLACES TREES RESIDE HEATING PLANT A novel feature will bo added to the gcneial routine of-the Freshman For enteis when they go to thoii summer camp In tho Logan State Forest Camp In the Seven Mountains on tho six teenth of June Owing to the fact that they will ba In State forosts, on threo days out of each week they will get real, practical work in road making, trail bi caking, fho lano making, and esti mating timber undci the instruction of State foi estry officers At the termination of the summer camp a meeting of Pennsylvania sec tion of the Society of American Fores ters will be held on tho location of tho student camp There will bo about foi ty lepicsentatives and tho number will include forestcis from all sections of tho state. SENIORS AT DARTMOUTH ATTEND ANNUAL BARBECUE Two hundred members of tho Dart mouth Scnloi class attended the annual senior barbecue which was held recent ly along the Pompnoo9ic River Tho afternoon was given over to entertain ment, swimming and a ball gam* At six o'clock the barbecue was Bervcd Additional entertainment was provided aftci the spread and tho outing ended at dark PENN STATE WAR RECORD IS PLACED ON FINAL SALE Books containing tho war records of all Penn State students will be placed on final sale during tho next week at tiie Co-op and at the Alumni Office These volumes aro the same as put out a short time ago by the Alumni Asso ciation and show a remarkable detail of finish IBVVDVVBwnwavvHvvawßwavvSvvD £ £ £ Try Our £ I Efficient | I Service | I PENN STATE CAFE I s s BvvHuIIWSUBMEWBUOUEMOUfi >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MEMORIES RENEWED ON MEMORIAL DAY Tablet Dedicated to Dead Penn State Heroes—Students and Townfolk Parade PROCESSION REVIEWED BY GENERAL SHANNON The doilleitlon of tho Memorial Tab let to the dead haocs of Penn State and tiie huge puade of tiie student icgl ment togcthei with the boiougli and civic bodies of State College weie the means liv which local oigani/.iUons 10- tievved the mommv of veteians of the Civil and latei wars last Tuesday morning it tho annupl Decoration Day ccicmonlos The parade, composed of Torn divi sions matched at ten o'clock in the morning, going down "W/CSt Beaver Vvonue, turning out to College Ave nue and letutnlng up East College past the revfevvlng stand The procession was levicv.cd by Biigndloi-Gcneial Ed win d C Shannon, Lieutenant Colonel Comley, Piesfdent Thomas and Di E E Spin ks The first section of the pai ndo included the Bonlsburg Tioop and veteians of past wins with the medal men The college regiment was next in line and formed the enthe second di vision by Itself Civic, school, borough and fr.itein.il oiganizations completed the processions as tho third and fourth divisions ' Aftci the ptocesslon had passed over College Avenue, the held of the column halted at the grave of President Ather ton at the side of the Auditorium, while a filing squad composed of membeis of tho locil Ameiicin Legion Post, filed t salute of tluco volleys Taps weie then sounded and the column moved on to the fiont campus whete the Memoi- Inl cxciclscß weie hold Following tho Invocation by Rev Ficai, the program opened with music by the band and America sung by the school childron A beautiful tribute was then paved by the children, who walked past tho Memoilal tablet, and aided by a soldier and sailor, deposited i huge mass of floweis at the base of . .\tcmoi.... -con Sterner '23 repre senting the student body and the Ro ll ibitltntion men, presented the tablet |to the college In the memory of those [Penn State men who had died In the world wai <Di D B Sparks then accepted the ,Momoiial In behalf of the trustees and the college Itself and dedicated It as a perpetual memorial to the memory of ATTENTION STUDENTS Men who desire to earn big money in the finan cial field during the summer months have an OPPORTUNITY to become associated with a reliable firm. Write at once to P. O. Box 717, Reading, Pa., and arrange for interview. 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 COLLEGIAN THE PENN'STATE those w ho had made the supreme sacri fice { The main speaker of the program, Brig Gen E, C Shannon of the Penn sylvania National Guard was introduced by Di Thomas In opening his talk, the hjkmlcoi complimented the student 'icgiment upon Itp fine appearance as lie hud viewed it during the parade Thu substance of General Shannon's speech was the idea which he brought out concerning American heros who have died for their country He show ed how the enily settlements of Span iiuls, with gold as their object, weio soon destroyed and wiped out On the Olhei hand the settlers from France, England and lieland, seurchlng for free dom and not gold, fought to maintain 'lhcli object and did The men who have died timing all of America's wats have been stilving foi that star of free dom and those living today are the ones who have stepped foiward to fill tho empty places UNIQUE FORM OF INITIATION AT MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Men dcshlng to enter Triangles, the Michigan University Engineering Hon oiaij Society, must first scrub pave ments A group of candidates was set to work recently cleaning tho side walk sunounding the Engineeiing aich at the unlvoislty, over ..which they lab ored for half an hour A few othei strenuous stunts followed and then thci Initiation ccicmony was held after which the candidates were repaid for Iheh involuntuiy labor b> a banquet NEW MAGAZINE APPEARS ON JOHNS HOPJCINS CAMPUS The first issue of a new magazine called ‘‘HoiUons’’ will appeal late this month at Johns Hopkins This period ical was inaugurated to cover fields not already exploited, and will be contin ued nc\t fall If It proves successful Interesting Diary By “Daddy” Groff (Continued from last issue) Tills evening when I went down to the stateroom I found a beautiful bunch NAMES OF CHAPERONES WANTED The Dean of Women lequests all house-party chairmen to turn In at hoi office the names and the home addi esses of the chaperones for their respective houses Turkish to ities grown* loke them j occasion. ;lling high irld ofAmenca lantity. «• <3r of roses fiom Penn State with card* "Gieetings, 1922—With every good wish fiom the Dliectlng Committee of the Penn Stato Mission to China, State Col lege, Pu '• I took them and informed Mr* Gioff, and we both lejoiced in the piopltious beginning of our vojage and in the thought of ft fends we were leav ing behind mid those to whom wo are going. Neither of us his suffcicd from sick ness today, nnd wo had two good meals Tonight we received our assignments at the tables which are lound instead of long and accommodate six poople January fifteenth, 1922 "Sunday uawned another beautiful dly I attend to cattle and we both at tend Divine SeiWco, led by a fellow l> issengei, Di Bojnton who spoke \ei> beautlfulh on. “Tlie Sea Is Ills ” We became better acquainted with out table mates who are Judge and Mm I II Illmcs of Chicago, Mr Chas Potter, an engineer of Berkley, Califor nia, Mias Edith Kaj, Assistant In the U S Consulate at Hankow’ •Janu irj eighteen, 1922 “Wfe nro fooling fine Mrs Groff is playing foi some of the passengers, In the music room, which indicates how well she feels This morning after look ing o\er the eallle and plants to see that all are well, I write a letter to Penn State The rains ha\e increased to heavy ones •lanuary nineteenth, 1922 “It was fortunate that we had a tar paulin covering thrown o\or the ani mals' sheds, foi during the night the rain increased to quite a gale, with driv ing rains I read a book on the South Seas Mrs Gioff Is spending consid erable time in the music room with a ciowd of people who me amusing thera feches in that way Today I have a good talk with the stowaway who tells me he is fiom Philadelphia and served In the war He is tiding to get to Hon- For Gommspcemenf We are prepared to supply your wants Ice Cream AND Punch Consult us for Ice Cream for that club this summer. Smith’s Ice Cream Factory 502 W. Beaver Ave. Bell 250 Commercial Which will next year’s } ''western Electric Ccmipcny Since 1569 makers and distributors ofckctr.cul p.iur.t Y Published in " ' the interest of Elec trical Development by an Institution that will be helped by what• . ever helps the Y Industry . lolulu with the Idea of picking: up some ship that nill give him a job in the an* i gino room He says he has been in San Francisco for weeks looking for a Job but could not locptc anything. Ho would like to go on to Hongkong with mu If the ship’s crow would let him Thus fai he has asked mo for but ono thing, a toothbrush, and has been very faithful In his work. He is deeply eon* coined about tho animals after ho Reaves I tipped him liberally and wish* cd him good luck [VVe arrived at Hon olulu about three but did not go ashore ' until eight o'clock -when a party of us 1 wont out to the Moano Hotel for sov- < einl hours ' •Januaij twentieth, 1923. “A busy day in Honolulu Arrange avith tho Mate for Fhilippino sailors to help with tho cattle After getting all In sh ipe we leave the boat at nilie Wo go to the dentist’s, the hardware, and to music shops We had lunch with Mr Lei in Chinese restaurant, and ho turn ed over to me SI7G in gold to take to his people In China “This morning we learned that some Penn State people were hunting us We discovered that they are Mr and Mrs Tlieodoi e B Bush and Miss Louise M Lanabcc Mr. Bush is In the City En gineer's office and Mrs -Bush In the Tourist Bureau Miss Larrabee is The College Man’s Shop We are certainly pleased with the trade we have on Monito Hose. In Silk and Lisle so dependable and the prices are reasonable. We have a new shipment of WHITE FLANNELS which fixes us upon sizes. Still Plenty of Straws to Select From Our trade in Palm Beach and Breeze Cloth Suits has been very gratifying. We are also prepared" with Shirts, Collars and Neckwear. HARRY W. SAUERS 5 Robison Block captain wear? IT DOESN’T need much wisdom to p; edict that next year's nine will be captained by a '23 man or maybe a '24* man. This is no affront to underclassmen. Vcais of steady plugging must go before you can handle the man-sized responsibility of running a team. That this is just, seniors will be the first to assei t. They have seen how well it works for team and col lege. Then let the seniors keep this point of view, for soon they will find how closely the principle applies to themselves in the business world. Captains of industry aie not made ovei night. Don’t expect to step into a managership right away. Before you can lead, you've got to serve in the ranks awhile. This is best for your organization and best for you The time and energyyou put in working up liom the bottom, taking the bitter with the sweet, getting the upperhund over your job, will stand you in good stead when you have won through to executive position. When you have learned how to handle detail woik, you can begin intelligently to dneet other men to do it, and thus free yourself for creative planning. \ ou who intend to be captains, have patience. Your year will come and so will your chance. Page Three teaching In McKinley High School Wc met them about one o'clock and had a delightful auto rido with them Wo sailed at tin cc o'clock ‘‘January twenty-first, 1922 “The weather has been very* flno and nil seems to be doing well A fancy dioss bull was ou tonight I joined tho impiomptu band Mrs. Gioff was Chl neso lady. “January twenty-thhd, 922 “Wc uossnd tho line today, which will throw Tuesday off our calendar I oxoicised the goats on the hatch today and caused unite a little excitement The little fellows lomped about and kicked up the*h heels In great style Two mote kids wcie born last night Daisy SlieciUnu No. 10G85 Is tho ptoud mothci. "Januarj twenty-seventh, 1922 “Thoie was a show on tonight and l had to take the pait of a preacher To day from two to sl\ the “Golden Stato" stopped to lcpaii engines We wore ovei “The Black Hole” The Captain made a sounding uml went down fl\o miles and had struck bottom. J Oil SALl,—House, nine rooms and bull, on piopcrty 100 feat x IGO feet, fine guidons 3QG South Atherton St Phone 24J State College, Pa. *■—
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