Page Two Penn State Collegian Published semi-weekly during the College year by students of the Pennsyl 'anta State College, in the interest of :JO:dents, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the College. EDITORI IT. ST try \C 1, P, nit . 27 Editor-In-Chief 7 If Lunt '25 Assistant Editor TT S Mutt++ '2l Managing 1211 tot V 1' Cl , ozge '27 Managing Minor ASSOCIATE 1 777TH OS TT W Cohen '25 IT I. Keith* '26 R A Shancr '26 T Do, In 26 II It Ktlebel A K Smith . 26 Women 9 Filler 12 IT Lou* '24 Asqba Int Wtmen'4 Editnt Mks 36 Farley '26 TIPSINCSS STATE .7 Tr McCullolt '27 Vat9iness Managel 3 AT Eklet _ ldt *tieing Manna* 16 C Rode '2l Cheulation Manager ASSISTANT nrsINI, , S MAT tsrns T Cain, Jr '26 C L CO* 26 TT A Warner '26 The Penn S•ate C. S LTAinTAN Iro Lea cennnuinle Wenn en 601,10 et of (.11e, um, I, In the .Ignannin t of the ',HIP, nn, it nr,numenn. no enw ne.11,11, un , 111 .011,11 , nng evln n - nen. (I ts nth n'thlnn held and le. nte- tne 1 101,1 tonx. , n 0 ho•no nu , nln 11110 w nul I be p nip nhlt In IPP e -I,l' 111 , %II ft II tne^ lIN ',sue .ntr, I,e 10 the 01160 1.1 . ten 1 trt on \lnn. 1111, 0111 fon l'n Et. t , I,,ne In% ten tn Tnne , nl IS Subscription price 12 50, If paid before January Ist, 1924 After January let, 1024. 1371 Entered at the PostoMce, State College, Pa as second close matter. Office: Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Sultdlng Telephone: 602 W, 01011. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association TUESDAY, "MAY 27, 1924 A REPRESENTATIVE GROUP? Considerable unfavorable comment has been gossiped about the Penn State campus regarding the election of the men from the re spective classes to Student Council, and much of it has been sub stantiated by fact. There is sufficient reason to support the claim of many that the elections were not truly representative cf the schools as a whole But little has been said of the abilities of dm men who base been chosen to act on the student governing body It is belie‘ed that they are - capable of handling any matters which May come before them for action in the future The main bane of con. =nen is that there was no truly representatise attendance at the class meetirgs when these men were elected. If there had been s turnout that anywhere near approached the membership of the classes, the elections would 'probably have taken a different trend. not to say howexer, that better men would have been chosen, but thai all parties concerned would hate had an easier conscience and would now be possessed of a better and more amiable frame of mind The fault lies with those who did not attend the meetings They are to blame and when new they bewail their misfortune and raise protest against unfair legislation, fraternity politics and the like, who is there to shoulder the burden but themselves' The Junior ,Class of today is the Senior Class of tomorrow, it is the natural leader for the year to come and to it the other classes look for guidance and advice It sets the pace, or at least it should and checks the too-rapid advancement along any one undesirable line. The Junior Class alone has not been selected to bear the brunt of rebuke which has been occasioned; the other classes are equally as lax in such important matters bitt the occasion affords an excel lent example for the ethers People learn by experience,• but ex perience is such an expensive teacher that it sometimes seems fool hardy to employ it as a means of acquiring knowledge. If those in the lamentable group are not satisfied with the results of their own undoing let this be a lesson to them to take an active interest in the affairs of their class and support the issues as they are presented in stead of hanging hack and literally "crying the blues" when this or that individual finds that something has been accomplished with which he is not entirely in favor It is inevitable that fault will be found with the work of Student Council next year The kickers will be those who did not have ri vote at the electicns; they are the ones who will be dissatisfied with, the work of the group In one respect these fault-finders will bit entitled to a protest, but on the other hand they' themselves are to' blame because they did not turn out to elect the men whom they thought would be best suited and qualified for the oositions operation was lacking and thereby hangs the tale of. woe. AN UNSIGHTLY APPEARANCE To have at Penn State a campus beautiful has always been one of the desires of the undergraduates and the College Administration It was partly with this desire in mind that the Administration cur tailed the use of student cars and put into effect the new traffic regu lations It is maintained that, "the intent of these regulations is to stop the promiscuous parking of cars in places where damage has been done to the lawns and to keep the main driveways open to moving traffic " In one respect the i estrietions to the use of the roads has been with a good purpose in mind, that of preserving the natural beauty cf the campus But to preserve its beauty in one sense and to destroy it in another is one fault found in the action taken by the Administration in erecting barricades at the several important en trances to the main campus Large posts base been set up in the center of the driveways to which are ccnnected huge chains that stretch across the thoroughfares in an effective but crude and mocking manner. They do anything but lend an invitation to visitors who may wish to view the campus The main cause of dissatisfaction with these obstructions to traffic is their unsightly appearance Large blue and white signs which read; "Closed to traffic except to college service cars," present no artistic appearance as they blare forth their warning of forbidden en trance. What would be better and mom ornamental at the Allen Street entrance at least, would be a large pair of aristically-wrought iron gates which would tower to a height even with the stone pillars. Other colleges have such barricades at the main avenues of entrance and they present a striking and welcome appearance. It is reasonable to e \ poet that if the pending bond issue now before the State legisla ture goes into effect fcr more adequate appropriations for Penn State, the College Administration will permanently do away with the Allen Street driveway and then make provision for some form of barricade such as has been suggested But this would involve, perhaps, too long a time and delay. In the need for such a gate an opportunity is presented the undergraduates to provide a suitable and lasting memorial. Such a thing could be devised and designed by the Archi tectural Department of the College, and presented as a memorial by some senior class It is a subject worthy of consideration by the undergraduates. -- 7 1---- " -- ;THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Letter Box Sailor. the Collegia n U. r SI It I. not often that one get. n har dent rlt hlg tht 111 tune In Nee Yolls. seen If It I. the 'Montanal. of the notlll. but I evil:linty httl one lon night Aft" htt log tend In the pope, that It Into nn,ltanlnna bete at one of the big lAoattn tt mattetook A ton In to Ilea. 'hem Fat theft lntl oduotom numb°, the std., n is auk nod 01101101 n rhiffon owl tin nulled the tapes in th it good old time! • Sleep It sounded nil lilt of hi Jost like t Penn St no selendde I thought tint ma , tho nen, est in te• minding roe of school 'Teed'eat to inn tilt) made a It:art:llr ith the itullenee, and %nem , encor ed mid mums ell THION. ai Mull nrmliel, then hit the opening' ihottla of kin, ' 'rho poetic .wound into h.O thought I aria tlan and fat a moment rot tine 1 ;mein I 1,114 Then gang it tin ough berme Pun ill - en it and hellese me if non uant the tinof t lifetime, unit untilh in e hien nun% front Penn State o for a O lige, and then in a sham-, place miring nal angel •, hear iomeone good old • NI, toil Theh aoirea mole c len r In hen then mime to `lnto tine 0 tine, for Penn Stateli rattle," the audience cheel ed' 1 lenin ed atom, irda nom Rs 011 Wilting that I , sus PV1111.4%1% nh,ht and then had run - Vitatii 5 . in to an marl Tiles ate being laid ON el bete for arother Intel, the% htle mule such hum e , tslon ugh tlalr tousle lint this not t letter to ad, et th-e Waning , . OnLine4tll 101 l just a note to tell lon full, Intel; "home' th it Penn Statt good old "Vletot2 ,- nas being hum med lin half the croud ris it left the theatre, and I guess not mar) colleges elf Incutt of that honor Thoughts of Others GATHERING UP THE ENDS (Dan) Texan) With elle ending of the ear the nln penile • tins route sround ng tin to its :mount house-cleaning dd.) —Cent- Commencement I, the Lni,eisity saulent s !mentors.. tlO3 Looking knelt mei the near. he tales stack of his %auk for the minter. his successes and his failure.. To undergraduates it Is (Aliens s hisq looking mei. of ulna has Passed anti a seat to Its bearing on the future nut to those letting the campus. ternporarli, or fen good. it to time of thinking on time, past regret- full) before inching fornard to 011101 Afoot al wo, If no could wwould cliange some part of the Plitt leat Moot of no 'tote something to be glut to: hating done, and something to to Riot And most of no hate the atti tude that college dot, should be a golden interlude berme to tilt begin ning Using That•lo one of the mlotakes the at rage undetignduate nttier; And the pet too who boo gone tht ough college titlng to do something nil the time I , thet than malting hi, eta) n fon , - tour play-time Is the pet son who mull hrtf least regret allot, nil, Not that the people. leant of an un derta-tilthtten, nhould take theranelsen actloonit Life when taken net In not notth thing, and a 3onng Pet son oholseli ft with n mistaken serious nena Is the worst of prigs Titla flocs not hl any means mho , to a course of intentional or te action.. as in antidote Those t.ho ;mite college a time of conselent leus folloulng of the Unditional col lege prank, ate taking their course as set bosh as the grind, and both ate to be diseouraged ,--•\ 1 7 , J.; rirt HE constanfl smoker finds fn Melachrino Cigarettes a deli. cacy of flavor of which he never tires. ORIGINAL MELACHRINO "The One Cigarette Sold - the , World 'Pver" Extensive Town Improvement CaMpaign Launched By State Collge Councilmen Ann poet of nn eiftenslae !morose ntent ul °gram. the lint ough of Stnto College launched, w Ith the beginning o" onotruetlnn on Allen Stieet. a nuns iler enmhnlgn which 01111 root MUNI, th ng na et elghtt thounanil doll on Ia out puroico.," cald II .r Lehr ell. preoldent of tine Town Council In n t °cent fliers . “to 111.11.0 of State College It town 11111011 11 111 hen el 01111 in the College. Inotend of an molest, oble 111Junet, no It wls a numbel of eon ago Cleat 11111)1 moment, h been Innught nbout and It to the hope of the Connell tint wlptln i few tlt State Cullege 0 111 14 high blending among the towns of the et unto no Penn Stnte It is Inning the eellegeod* The ikkogram of con•nuellon for this sum., in Ikkrgelk. centoed .kbout the Inking - Ile:Tient of Allen Street Replace ment of the old enter and setter lines urdei the stakket has already been pk.ketlcally completed In plepalatlon fot the actual .Meet ementuctlon, al though the nokk has been mc Itly hampered by mina The specifications call rot aconcfete auntlee extendinii to the borough line, with a gentle at no point exceeding eight Pet eon , lit ohdek to kleeten3e the slope. the t kul n 13 pill he Innekekl me, four feet kt the tanner of Allen and Bokser It is plumed to Install ornamental lights along Allen and College Aaenues In the eentril part of the loan The Immo, ement of Allen Street bones °, Is onlo the flt st men tonard the goal which the Council has set. rot s, cal years the Loan, et s of the tonn hoe spent an oet age of rine hundred thousand doll 11, on nom.- cot imp., ements, a lune pat t of it going in the 1, ot fill the Installation of I sanitato sen age 00 stern With this project practicallt completed. at a total cost of well net toil hundred snd tiro thou.nd dollat .3, the boo ough leaflets contemplate the PIIII .+IIIIOIIOO of n eonct ete Imultoatil. ex - t, ruling out Atherton to I - dormant &tun 1 - thmount to High. Ind don't 11,111 to College Menne. linking each pall of tom n intermediate 011 0010 ate t 3 he cuthed and ftsphalt.l .Another intended highno impt 00 0- ment Is the vitenslon of Allen Street. met a route recently laid out, Into a dit eel. cone,. ete load to Roal-but ir. 10 vest between one bundled and 11110 to tAt 0 hundred thousand 1101101 s, to be told fot 1 age] 1 through state old On account of the unsettled Once, id con dltlon at ITarrUlturg . , a date has not been set fat actual rooltt tattoo That College Heights could Anon hat, a toile of paved 010001.1. him ever. IN''s definitely decided re', ends at a meet ing of the residents of that disti lot, v /10 I. oted almost unanlmouslt fin an assessment to' rotor the expen, Mote immediate nilaltlone to the no seeerible,alue„of State College still he effected lb the building of the nen federal post odic, n Ins ge mot log picture theatre besido the Nittnny Inting Building. both of uhlt.ll hit‘e loon begun and the Berortned Chute!, to cost npproxitn ilrß one Inlndred thousand doll in, ireound for uhleh still be broken 4n - tatty omit - tette the rest potVtlice The poet office build ing itself. to he Is one-4ton, Pilch , . . , . . risk .__ . • , Damon— ' 7 till hot did Professor Smith mean tills morning alien be told kou that no mno could ever make a • silk purse out of a son'. earl" Pythsas— "lle meant that I'd never he able to do good nark n Ph a poor pencil Gaels I'll have to get a Neon's Eldorado, 01(1 Emit) sale It's the bmt drawing pencil made" Fl.r °N:s 0 pm]) -bk4 , o7:+l.4*; , ir' A? loade—val dealeir crete. 0111 hou4x. in addition to tile [acted, Cali Ivan, In addition to tile POOl ttltMe, the intein 11 tetenue ollitea of the ditittlet Intl tationa tottlit,t of fleet, Of lit eel benefit to students as hell as to the linusehottlet s of St Ito (I 'liege Is the in opts 40011 10 he put Into ev , - 01 Jinn Is the h tiro cannons The r:unlit% It IY tat Installed 21 neh pumping atatlnn and an luslllars hal to supplenunt th it di idled se, et al >eats tgo In the roll( and It I sl planned In cteet I I 11,nt st a 1E4,015,dr The pipe hill bit used titian, poled, et lost h tut eonsurn- Whin to tat tip a stock of soft h tier ham Shintiattioun Gan. m thing the tate or the hard V. lilt 11 tau the tun hells necess o olds dm log eh sea ',ens In tonnection filth the Shingle toh n p to ate( swath It h., ut ged Its one of the Council members that 11101 be gieutet ethin In canin e; nntl Itlkent In Ittrtalltur. the 0 stet sbed In the best possible t, Inlt is con dition Acem ding to the tern, t of the 55^1101 consent,. St Inc Collt ge 11,00 St ptoNimatels (MCC It 11111th 119101 per 01111111 I"um valet :nun In the state The progress 55 that the round! 11 to PllllO In tent ell is ' , allotted Is the tot th ee at Slate College Is nica the 111 gest toot n In Oath e Counts If a - sessea sluutlnn eon be I ilten as a et:lotion Ilellefonts and I'hillipsbttto nth basing ate titer 5 1111 t thins, tl thnugh each fins 111i10 ( 1( th tee no err Ii a pot In tnent pnpul Won SCATTERGOOD SPEAKS ON WORLD PROBLEMS - The Etitopenn Do Wind. and Amy, les's Oppodunike' Is the subject ' thc 'dam e gh en list Mond I, re ening In Old Chapel 111 T II Scattergood. prominent Envie. business mtn This talk 11rI4 gle en under the auspices of the Student Cello, khip ot ffatift'g•tenn Mr Senile) good in his lee tat e Pent Into Antall. explaining tie thought the United Siates sbould settle Euro pean political and domestic it tire It as his belief that Arno tea nhoutil take this step at once Ills I fat lilt dating this step Pete th It he thought it n 'het duct as It ell as itch most opportune tithe An a'no ins of aiding Oesm Int to find her t Ightful plsee. the D 11,04 Re pot t Pas ut ged le the apesket as the suitable plan YELLOW CAB CO. For shopping, calling, or send ing the children to school housewives and mothers know YELLOW CAB to be a safe economical aid. Hail them anywhere Headquarters Bell ,State College Hotel 300 High Grade Merchandise Priced Right White Knickers Sportocasins $3.50 THE VERY BEST Plaided Pure Linen Knickers $5.00 $lO.OO GOLF HOSE Spoit Shoes (Imported) - $1.35-$3.00 $5.00-$8:0Q • SPORT BELTS One lot of (High Grade) 150 Pair of Knickeig ALL COLORS $6.50 and 55,50- • Our Straw Hats' are! WILL CLOSE OLIT,y , Just Right $4.85 61 Branley Sport Sweaters EMERY SHIRTS and V-Necks All Shades, White, Brown All Shades Tt Hand Knitted - 2 For $3.65- $5.00 Collar Attached-- The entire stock of our Crawford $9.-and $lO Shoes, very lat est styles, priced at $7.25. Hundrit of pairs to select-from THE QUALITY" SHOP Opposite Front Campus FRESHMAN "Y" CABINET WILL ELECT OFFICERS Meeting Is Scheduled for “y" Hut al Eight-thirty—Nomina tions Announced The 1027 Chrl.tinn .19901 lion 1011 rase the year ',Rh s meeilng I ues d iv, \LIN tuent"sesenth at the "V" Nut at eight-Vitt% n't•locis to tleet of ficers for nest learn cabinet Divine: the gist seat the cabinet pas been with° in n ini bo4s holding eekle detotiona ecisires serhig fro, the benefit of the freshmen, obtain- Jos spell,eis such men os Metruer. Deon 12 L Witte 'X •24, "Cloud," Ttomirt ,and °Mei pionanent torn Lemlets, In ,the "V' Mime /It'll the sorlol mops= come thiough ulth a mum ,913re,S enri. slatting ill the linnilleabs unilei ohleh ale stnti,inc The Penn State "V" 14a@tt Art one t rdnut foto thou cohinethuhlth V.HI it:nov.ll,loln seneial tl it is enmpo . wil of men Loin 111 the ebisses The PI ( 7,, 1de11t. vice-president, •tmetdiv and tretsmei elected onil the other nillems'elll be appoint ed 115 the megident °lll tike cue of the reM4i,ration vtl eigin i 2ation of the !miming Ills, Ind t t there Is left olmnst complete that Fe of the swilling . leceptlou 'nest fail Tolougl, the secondto Men the la Mi.'s expect in et wetter spit 'it of di , eaptaluln betbeen the h net rhsys The Juniors!' sill con duet the "1 • hllios and ail rnlle r e n so toil+ but the null. fin a 'Maio Stmill his not as ',et been derided The gen cool cabinet sill Into ch , lige, of the St ndut sihools. 0,4,41111 V . 11 Mb mil the hr added aetilltles of the Y 121 C A The Pt event ft cabmen cabinet ht non re, , litering plqnq toz putting - iereqq their tof the Rot It Non - ling flow I Delicious 4 --':-T :.,,,/,:;,,,,. F.. it and Refreshing The CoapCola Comp.,. Ati.... a. Tuesday, May'27,1924 fm nextlA coin ollleelp or the 1927 cob, lint are pleohlent, 11 Dunanre, 0 Iloilo 1) 11,0 i h, 111,-prmiclen t, C Collehgpleo, It roul ette, soeond tlee-ptegleleot, T I.loeh main, A IVont7ell, 1: 12,10. seta tanr NN Large. G or shank. I) holoolnkv. la'etmutel, rode,.. 0. A thug,. 1: 11 11.otehote , TRltifiti2_lll 'Maio Co l'hofcsklb orCIAAV .3, le Cole, lT— Oite of the (Ireale , l Cante A...0)W In "Tile II rent Albite Wet" Spnrtllo: tml 'Noun Weehlv W CD:CI:SD VI - - TO n MIX In "ThP ronble Shooter . ' Mu. I. Sennett Cniumls "ID•rtl. Oxfnur 11I1:RCT) VI" S. FIIID \l - - . lIERT 1,111.1, nod CLAIRE li IN IPSOII. In '..t Son of the Suborn" Telethon (.It I Solos . King 10,10 S \S— J! DI:I: III: In *The I% kite Neu.. I\"vel.4 ITTAINT— rniDAy R SARrIID I:tI111* MIN DSOlt and 1.D311 NI) LOW I: In "Nein, l'he Ile:1111W Cloak Cool e Coined, f (MING mV. 2 S. '— JOHN II 111111,2101tt In 'glean Ilminnner I=l Stop / Refresh yourself! What do you think all the red signs arc for ? ? ? TUXEDOS $28.00 Excellent values in light suits, with Knickers, two and three button coats, broad shoulders,wide trou. ers and stub vests. JUST RECEIVED One lot of Mohair and and Ga berdine light weight Summer suits Can be bought at the - right price TOWER'S SLICKERS Black and Yellow Full Length . , AT $4.85 Opposite Front Campus
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