Page Four various com ™ s TheLiSelfl | PLAN CHRISTMAS DANCES ;• that is placing the game of business on the square every X I- day in the year Many Clubs to Run Annual > a m v > . , • -j- Dances on Business Basis for P Wtshcs yo “ ada M Z r * X V S ' apLeasant vacahon j Welfare Campaign ; and a Happy New Year. ;i 1 hanging you ail lor past courtesies and soliciting C for the f : litre Bulletin >:iliiril;i}. I»»**'**m »*cr H. :n. «■» N''*• v :"i !’• »-< «*■ ts.i J. Hi. V. ,M. <■. A. m*v Ui.y .n Th~ V.H;tir— S:*-i M'linlii}. II 7:fn* |». in. !uir **f •'J’**nn St.it*- l*mn-r' Sitin' tit :!k* <-Ht» m .if rnit :t:;.n;iu**!> :»t lh<* A. A. fill •• :«(*» i». m. M« DIALOGUE DESCRIBES BENEFITS OF “Y” WORK iComitiued from »irf-t pay*-.) starving: they are discouraged and -ick in h-art. th-ir families h.«ve 1-<-n wiped out. llivif fortun- taken away. an<l many of them are still suffering from uv.ikni 1 gained in tlu- trenehes light ing i)u- fh-rmaiis. Worst of all. they )i:ivf lost their faith in fit**! and man. Might i?! apparent right. Nothing mat ters hut to take cure ot one's s-ejf. TIo-v an- drifting fast into a mater* ial.sm and the philosophy of life ns dangerous f.»j- tin- world a- that whi<-h li-.td (h-rtnany to defy th«- world. "Now t’apiain. you go and tell your hard-boiled guy to picture himself as having had breakfast only for a y*-ar ihi ;!<•« *.un: of the short time mitil vided tin* randidntes Into two sections. i 'nri-t mas %;««•;,tiuti it is to the sidvan- ' 1-ach si*etiun has been tfoin« through :au.- <>; oa.-h unit to get organized as light practice on alternate evenings soon as possible ami hand tin* names of! after the varsity has completed its lie* managers and players to C. M.-work. -N'<> real cut hits been made yet uyborm* on or before December eighth, in tin* squad by Mr. Meyers except for Th.s iist will be posted on the bulletin , a few whom it was necessary to drop, board in the locker room, ami the teams; Oach Haines will start intensive train • •an b-gin praetieinjr in the gym when i’ng immediately after the Christinas it is nm in use for classes. The regu- • holidays, parity ,nv broken with gratitude aml.lar tournament will not begin until . or two. as wearing the satin- clothes hi* had six years ago. as sleeping do-.vn in Sim’s theatre without* h*‘at or light, and then ask him to picture P* himself h-*w he would feel If from across the water there caul- a decent meal a day. an overei.at and firewood for the thea tre. It is not ditliculi to imagine the resulting feeling. The hearts of these Itussinns with their great spiritual ca- returning affection. CAGEMEN PRESENT DIFFICULT PROBLEM (Continued from fast page.) another guard who has not yet been able to come out regularly for practice «m ni'ioutil of footbll work and will not be avail.ible for tile quintet until he returns from California. No Christmas Practice Iteing unable to schedule any teams l * be met dur.ng the Christmas vnca- fmi in order to keep the squad tip t<> top notch and prevent a slump In their a day or r.vo early before the college opens next month. *mly a short time will be available to prepare for the Syr* artist* itatno to be played hero on Janu ary sixth which makes it very hard to set the players in the right playing condition. I.OST—Somewhere between Kim. A. tint track house. au ( l the A. D. S. house, twenty-six dollars. I’iease return to The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. \V. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier State College Hotel SUNDAY DINNER 12:30-1:30 Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Chicken Bread Dressing Gravy Mashed Potatoes French Cream Peas Fruit Salad Ice Cream Cake *£ . Jabs of I'enn State over the coming H**X-v*HX~M*‘X**M**H**X**H**H**l* vacation‘period. Most of the clubs have Ii'TAXY STUDENTS AND i'A CL'I,TV JOIN FORCES u , ly , ; „ h(lhI ninli-i' a b.*tu*v under- Armory **u December t\venty-s.*vcnth. \v.-n stud-ms speeializinu ; the Lam-aster Chib will hold iis ■ tnl tn*-ir instructors, regular 1 dam tin- >ain«* dal** al tin* Hotel tii- Kotauy Jh-parttm-nt, Ihunswi-k at l.anrasu-r. Tin* IV.iwr I twn-- .« month, tliis s-m- County Clnh llama- \v*ll also 1»- hold tin i.- r-i;v.-rsi;y Clnh anil at tin- owning of tlu- twomy-sownth at lleav tin- •lilt--;«-nt instruotors. or Falls, tin- Kovstonc- Soroiuuk-rs furn tV.v siud.-nts spoi-ializing: l,l *‘ nnisi«- for tin- oooasion. Tin . th-v -.-iimol form them-i ''"“-■‘toun Clul. 1n,.-, nnnoun—il its s a,;.. .-Inhs or sor-io- m-vonth annual dan.-o for the twonty >u.d--ms in ••thvr eoursvs. : ninth in tin* 1. <». i>. F. Hall at l’ntt>- j,; ,:ri--<l out is this: the- :mvn - ami Whitt- (hvhestva is ami tht-ir instructors have* din-j' ht-iitK engaged fur this aflair. T-«.-tit.-r at th-. various pla.-t-s ! l-Maw.-ire County students will stago ■ I ..fo r ilinm-r. dis.-uss matters per-! *'» thirtieth of L)e<-em i: itu- IJotanv. At tin- last nn-i-t-■ ~* 'r al tl, ‘‘ Twentieth Ct-ntury Club, at am tin- sul.j.-.-; discussed was "The 1 with Ar.-h Morrison’s <ek- History of liotaniral Work at Stab- i orchestra supplying Hu- mush*. • .mil in Ponnsvlvania.*’ i 1 ho swornl annual dunce of the IJutier .... , . , . , -C.-unty Club will ht- put on sit the Ha lite plan was started at the begm-i ... . . ntnu this :.n.l it has ..rovod- s """' II " 11 '•"tl-r. thv ~v,.,unK of th ou.,.- „-i,h 1,,.h suaU-ms an.li .«■•••**■«»■ »>>■ '-"mhurlund County j Club will put on a dance before Christ- htsie. in Hiimler Hall. The Hanjo-Sax INTER-UNIT BASKETBALL IrSIiES ,u ""‘ y teams must organize:. ______ turn th" ovi-r to the Campaign. Meet Next Wednesday; ° to Foimulate Plans—Teams FROSH BASKETBALL Must Be Posted Tomorrow SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED i fn-re will be a meeting next WYdnes- ! :iy. D.v.-mli.-r ihir.vimh al .In- A. A. -'imilar ta .hat af last year hut liar attire, at' ali unit lu.'iiuikurs amt men in* .hree new *>;■ t ll r* 111-a. Indiana Normal, a.,..>i.,1 in unit nianauenient reKardinirj '.jnl:..:. ties,-ryes, and the York folles the “eh-daled inelhad af Idayinu art' the iau ' inatitute. As yet nu (hum.* has ...urm at af the unit luisketbal!' , '«‘ n '■"' hied with UollefoiiloAcademy. league. Mr. C. M. Oglmnu*. '24 and' Many Frosh Candidates Chi-r Mevei>, physical director, have! The firm cal! for freshman basketball working on plans that will faeili-[ candidates was made last Monday when *' l * e playing «.f the sanies and main* , a hundred and fifty men reported at ' lit! belter order, and less confusion the Armory, ••itinkey'Haines has been ih.m was oxper.etioed last year, and ar-; -hosen to coach the yearling squad this ramtomonts haw also been made so; year but as yet has not started his that th»-re wdl be sullicient equipment j work in training the first year men. He at ai! time*. It is planned to have | will probably return to town today and ••:i.'b unit supplied with l»ody bands; take up his program immediately. so ihi.t each team rail be distinguished u lh ,. Jh . sl appearance of the riesli. ;i• *iii ih-other. iiien. !•:. Meyers took charge and di< I ? .? For x AUHi:STi:i> AT YALK UNIT, f X Found scilin;; tickets for the Yule» A Qn <» • • <* * m T Harvard ff.inic, James DeFelice of New T Kr,A I - iVi FA I„S ? Haven was arrested last week. Fe* ■ ? X live had sold four tickets to the tfamejx for live dollars each. Before the ap- !■ • plications closed, he had succeeded Ini]! iM-ttinir two girl students in the Music-* 1 Q. - g* f ."■'•h"(>l to sitheir applications for'!! 1 6DTI kJl£lt6 v£tt6 him. When the tickets were issued, '** h*» himself secured them. • ticket speculator is Xmas Suggestions tuc d e n N Otate Inc I HOTO OhOP 4* pal femur** for inosi «*f ihi* county mmiitees at w.*rl; jirrangimr the de tail-- an,| plan- at*- being rapidly ft*rmii- annual affair at Hmiesdale in tin* Hta mas mi Ui-remher twenty-first, at Car (Continued from first page) THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 8E7." TO REMAIN AS NITTANY COACH Continued from first page.i football Kami* with its earnest and whub-hearied appe.il from tin* entire st mien t body for Hezdek to stay at IVnn State, and the smoker that was given the night before the atinual Thanksgiving Hay game at Pittsburgh, had ti powerful inlluetie** in shaping tin Nittany mentor’s deeision and fur ni-him: the straw that broke the cam el’s bark and made him agree to stick to IVnn State for better or f**r worse. THREE SOPH-FROSH SCRAPS TOMORROW (Continued from first page.i ne hard in the time nllnled to them, ’•in as tlie players can get out only two nights a week, the coaches have been • -on-idernbly handicapped. ? The fresh man coach is M. 11. Gatchel! ’23: the sophomore coach. •’Hap’' Coulter '23. Apparently the interest in this game* is on the ascendant, forty freshmen and a like number of sophomores having -cgned up for the sport this fall. Thus ; -Jonty of opportunity Is afforded the I • -.inches fur picking a team worth rep resenting the classes, and all lacrosse "fans’’ are certain of witnessing a real •attic on Holmes Field tomorrow, with the sophomores )>oss:biy 'having a little edge on the freshmen due to the exper ience of the '25 battlers. Wrestling Scrap In the Evening .Much Interest is being shewn in the sophomore-freshman wrestling scrap which will take place Saturday evening in the Armory at seven o’clock. Num erous candidates bid well for the sever al positions on both teams, but nearly all of the eliminations have been run off with the following results, classed by weight: Sophomores 1 la —R. S. I-ehman 125—1* A. Cary. \V. O. Hurhenn 1 :i») —H. S. Osier. A. Machrach M3—w. It. Black 1 "*S .?. A. I’arthemore 175—G. M. Thomas Hwt.—K. S. Wetzel . Freshmen 115—E. Z. Kohl 125—F. W. Sands. D. N. Ball 135—0. H. Seeling. Harrold —K. U. rteiy. R. 11. Adams MS—K. A. Hugh. J. 11. Dowd ISS—E. M. McCoo) ’7s—l. April Hwt.—No candidate Serve them Smith's Quality Ice Cream A Real Food. Bell 250 L. K. METZGER Anniversary Sale ends Saturday, December 9 BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT A BIG SAVING 40 per ct. Mark Down on all College Seal Jewelry, Ladies’ Hand Bags and Purses. A $4.50 Memory or Stunt Book for $2.89 20 per cL Mark Down on all Fountain Pens 10 per ct. Mark Down on Xmas Cards L. K. METZGER PENN STATE CLUB WILL jbefore. The activities of tlie Club NOT HOLD WEEK END HOP h:nx ‘ ,ioe " “ ulle extensive and reach on account of my i, amities ! " ,u "’ 10 '-•alifornia. The lilee Club has .ilmat tile campus as m whether or net " ,: ' u leiueaenied in distant parts tin- I'enn Slate Club will hold a dunce, M ' "''" W ,l,u Valsll - v WurM over the week-end. the Sueial committee: ,n!ufc “ tri '’ 10 ‘he I’ncitlc Coast lias aunouneed that no dance will* he; in laM allJ a ‘ the World’s Fair, stuped. Negotiations were opened with i "ews|)a|ier comments followed tile Ten Virginians, hut tlie eltih has' this I’erforntanco and credited the Club d,sided nut 1,. imiii its dance mail t1,,-:" 1 ' 1 c hiartet with the («st cn enil of the fast semester. The fall 01 .. 1 le«nutntent ever offered on the Santa ■-•a tibia tint, I,f the hie a.m-fn.teniiiy IPe.m C. invert I’rop-ram. i-lub has n-.-.v been fully effected and (lu* * n UO2. 1913. ami ip.1920 "Mirers ini- tin* year an*: president. n. f »biar:.*i sailed t*. tin* ranama Canal Hawk ’2::: vice-president, in charge' * ,,v { * {| d staged concerts in numer* «.f athb*ilt-s. C. ,M. Osborne '2l: vice- “ liS Club Houses under the aus j*i* -icli-ijt. in t-harui* of s.n*jai aiTa-vs, '*- I ' PS r, f Dm I’nited States Government. \V. U. r.a-- >m ’23: treasurer. Professor During tin* munth of March each year I’. W. iv.s; ,s*M*n*tary T. 10. Cmmel '23; !, ie Club competes in the intercollegiate i*x**--tutive committee. K. J. Duone ’23, <s leo Club cunte-si held in New York i’hairman; .1. A. Km* ’23. and J. J. City. About eleven of the leading col- f *' “25. Th- Thanksgiving Day dance was lhis ‘■‘‘•"‘Petition, among the most noi sihti<.-,si'ul. ami the Club hopes to make u ' > *° '"‘‘"B Harvard and Yale. The •.Ills year the nmst successful one for ‘‘""Petition for the annual cup is ex ilic units. ieeediiiKly keen in this contest, and Penn 0 [ State has several limes been honorably uuiiriMVfro \irif * ; mentioned. This is a distinction well .VjfcKLrlAiN lb \> ILL -worth attaining, as Harvard and Tale AWARD HARRIERS have been the stronKest contenders for ; the cup in past years. Before this (Continued from first page) contest the songsters make a ten-day two p. m.. .Saturday. December ninth.-tour through the New England States, for the La Vie picture. j The history of the Penn State Glee Although the merchants of State Col--^ u '> dates back to the accession to the leg,, have cooperated several times in Directorship in the Department of Mu the past in providing awards for spec- by Mr. C. C. Kobinson in 1912. who. :al handicap track and Held meets, this - •*! short time, built up the reputation s probably the first time that they ; of the Club to its present high stand have authorised a merchant handicap *' u ‘d- -Mr. Kobinson left Penn State at cross country meet. The innovation was! ihe close of the last college year to as originated by .Manager T. S. Coyne '2-T su >nc his new duties as Dean of and Captain S. C. Enrk '24. Enck has! .Music at Ohio Slate University. He also laid out a special course for the - run. and has so arranged it that the 1 contestants will be in view on the camp us during practically the whole race. As the meet is for all students who desire to enter, handicaps will be given the more experienced participants. All entrants should remain in the locker room of the gym and be In readiness to start at two twenty-five, the race be ginning at two-thirty. SONGSTERS PLAN CHRISTMAS TOUR (Continued rrom first page) establish it as an annual event. Tin* Club has an enviable record which has been established by past per formances, and from all indications the! members of this year’s Chib will con- 1 time* the same high quality concerts! “The Fastest Growing Store in State College.” “We are always trying to make our store better for you.” from coa-i to coast along the Santu F\» leges and universities are entered in PASTIME THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION to JACKIE COOGAN in “Oliver Twist” A Special Picture OF STATE-PITT Thanksgiving Game. Friday, December 8, li® was succeeded this year by MrswT' ° rant ' ° f Bo***™. whe has a wide reputation 1„ circles, and who Is sirlving t 0 Club .-urpuss its letW(l • »> ■ioneerts are siv-u annually Ihrouiil.’ the state. and are usually drawing for large social gatherings of Pena St!? alumni and friends. Towns ; n the Club has created a lavorab^r 1 press-ion durin B the past thtee elude Titusville. .\«>rth East j fa * town. .V. V.. Chambvrsbur- I>ort. Ellwai-thtown. Lock ££ AIa.MH.t. Indiana. I»hiUdJ' phia. Xew York City, and PittsbnrghT* The Penn Slate Give Club furnish*., least three regular concerts on Penn State campus each vear Qa* | IVimsyh;,„ia Day In November. a J winter concert. and .mother at Co» inencement time. This year's p sylvania Day program was an making one in that it was the first that the Club tilled the entire without the assistance of outside soj>. The mid-winter concert this year be given on Saturday evening. Febnaw third, and will be considered as pre pJ ation for the New England trip and fti Intercollegiate contest. The program, offered this year are of the usual hiri standard, combining ditlicult and ** ious numbers with the lighter varies of music. The quartet, assisted by several soloists of merit, will workfc conjunction with the Glee Club orcht*. tra to make these programs highly** joy able. The jwwsunnel of the G'« Club consists of forty-four membea who are selected annually by itive trials similar to those conducted by the Varsity Quartet. L. K. METZGER
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