Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 03, 1924, Image 2

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Penn State Collegian
Published qeml-heel.to dutlng the Collo, lei, In R111,1011t9 Or the Pennedl
tronla Stile College. In the Inlet 0.1 ocqtudents, Vtoulto, Alumni, and I - fiende
of the College.
, El/FF(1111SL STAPP
W L Pratt '25 Editor-In-Chief.
J H. tuns '25 Aficktnnt Editor
3forris '25 Managing Editor
AisSOf 117'1' VISITORS
11 IV Cohen TC di 1. Milner . 2(i 11 A Sharer '26
W J. Ductile '2ll It T Kilebel '26 A K Smith '26
Women's Editor Mice 31% Parley '26
111'SIN1' 1 .`s ST 11 l'
J. H McCulloch '25 Pucine‘s Manager
J. AI Plnlorhits ertl.lng :Simmer
R C 'Body '25 r Cui ut ttlon Al inner
.1..1'.F I\'f 1:1 MANASTRIs .
T Cntn, Sr '26 C 1. GM 26 If d 'Warner TC
4.. -
The Penn State COLLEGIAN Ins ilea conunonleat'onc on nns subject of
college ltderect totters mu , : lie it the llutil'ut of the voters It 10411r11e9
runison..ll,lliis, hones er, for t,nitnt eisin unit, 0114 he id trill e.
serves the right to eselude i whose tub', hien mould he bile 0,15 In illPeo-
Pilate. All 00111 Sri TuTsil is o I..ne row.: be In the °Moe he ton mon 'Mon
day, and for FrliPts'4 in.ne, h 1 ten lin Int,slto
Suletta Iption Wee $260. pill liefote Tantivis let, 1925 d'ter .11n
vary Ist. 1921, 22 71
Entered at the Postollloc. State College. Pa In second class matter.
0111ce: Nlttany Printing and Publishing Co Dui/ding
Telephone: '292W, Bell.
:t , lrner of Eastern ham .eriate Ne•ttspaper Assoc!Wen
News Editor this issue_
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1921
CHEERS AND CHEER LEADERS
Criticism of the cheering and the cheer leaders has been a favo
lite diversion of the student body for the last two cr three years
It is good news, therefore, that the campus critics may soon be forced
to find some othei subject upon which to heap abuse, for signs are
not lacking that Penn State cheering will soon take on new vigor.
There is substantial evidence that Penn State is at pi csent bless
ed with a hard working staff of cheer leaders Reference is directed
to the cheering of the Freshman Class at last Saturday's game On
every side there has been nothing but imorable comment on the
allowing of the yearling rooters No Icss an authority than "Prexy"
Thomas stated that the present Freshman Class has shown more pro
mise as Penn State rooters than :my of its predecEP.iNors
This favorable show mg was possible, rot because the first )ear
men have been endowed with special talent or highly de \.eloped lungs,
but solely because of the fact that the cheer headers put the yearlings
through almost daily cheering practice for nearly a week
It was suggested at the meeting of Student Council on Tuesday
night that the middle portion of the East stand, adjacent to ele fresh
man section, be set aside and designated as a cheering section for the
- members of the three upperclasses Students who hruie followed
the Nittany gridders to Franklin Field have had ample proof of the
efficiency of Penn's cheering section. Concentration of the cheer
ing, on one side of the tield in a comp: t mass gives remarkable re
sults.
The suggestion has been well received and tomorrow afternoon
a cheering section will be reserved Its success depends on the
willingness of the upperclassmen to give up the privilege of occupy
ing their own . special class sections Certainly the plan is worthy
of a fair trial and should the student body support it, there is no
reason why the cheering section cannot be ultimlitely e',tended to
the football contests on foreign fields
But in the final analysis the leaders are lan gely responsible for
efficient cheering And when it is remembered that at a big foot
ball game the cheer leaders. as representatives of the College, per
form before upwards of lift) thousand spectators, is it not important
that the most capable material be secured for these positions' ,
Depressions are numerous among the embryo cheer leaders
Competition begins in the freshman year and with approsimately
seventy athletic contests each rear and a host of public demonstra
tions, there is plenty of hard work In addition to the long grind,
there is an added disccuragement in the fact that he must pu.chase
his own uniform in his sophomore fear, the principle item Of winch
is white flannel trousers Now no self-respecting cheer leader, at
the height of the athletic season, can get along en less then two
pairs of flannels. This rather important part of male attire costs
about nine dollars a pair. The uniforms should be furnished The
soluticn is to purchase this equipment from the Inter-Class Budget
This fall two of the junior cheer Gders failed to return ,ta col
lege - A call was issued for Junior candidates with the provision that
the successful aspirants would receive equal ccnsideration in the elec
tion of head cheer leader nest spring Believe it or not but the
appeal was answered by ONE lone Junior. lhe obvious conclusion
is that the rewards thatigo with the pcsition of cheer leader are not
sufficiently attractive. If so, an effective remedy should be de
vised
FRED 1,E5; IS PAI'TEE
Thirty years of devotion and set vice' Such is the enviable 'rec
ord of Dr. Fred Lewis Pattec, head of the aepartment of English at
Penn State and one of the most highly respected literary critics of
America today
Dr. Pattee is to be congratulated upon the success that he has
achieved in the literary field The COLLEGIAN, on behalf of the
undergraduates of Penn State, welcomes him back with a warmth
of friendship that is wholehearted and sincere.
A year ago Dr. Pattee was granted a leave of absence from his
duties here to become a visiting lecturer in American literature at
the University of Illinois He was acclaimed in the west and received
many offers to remain, but Penn State has recalled its own and Dr.
Pattee is again back to further the interests of Penn State
Graduating from Dartmouth College in ISM, Dr Pattee came
here in the fall of 1594 lie is one of the few distinguished men
who have been instrumental in laying the early foundations for an
institution that has-since gained nation-wide prominence That his
interest in the welfare and development of Penn State has always
been a subject for his careful study and thoughtful pursuance is ex
emplified in the Alma Mater which came Jrom his pen.
When ccllege students 'respect and acknowledge a man, partic
ularly when that man is a prolessor of the institution, it is a good
criterion that he is worthy of that respect College men constitute
the most cynical group of people in the world, and Penn State men
are no exception
There has always been a feeling of admiration and fondness for
the presence of Dr Peace on this campus and much of it has come
from the undergraduates. Penn Stake is glad that Dr. Patter is
back; glad that he is again to assume his -too-long-vacated place in
the faculty. Penn State's undergraduates repeat the words of one
member oL the faculty. "Professor Pollee were glad you're back."
A K SMITH
A. H. TUTTLE '6B VISITS
PENN STATE PROFESSOR
Pi ntmmor A H Turk., of the elnta
of fC, nne or the nkleit ;mil
oinw to now ni Plmn Stile ',Letting
Platelet, t• L Kflistne Proftetnm Tut
tle, .t lobo, man of t•ittliti. Iv etlll
enthunt title worker not pktne In &-
tote mock of 1114 time hoe to botonv
eve tith
moan/Mon i likinge,br Tuttle
a lughtlog) snil soon hernme Pen
reqmoy of Biology al the Bnheleity of
Vltginla 1)1 W Iluekoot. l'olenee
Pt ofessot or Bolan), nt Penn State not
el isoniate of Professor Tuttle
Ai,. reaching In ,n) )ears. Pi °resign
Mtge , 19 loth ell en the Catnegle
1 . 1111111111111111 Pllllll. 11111 eine . ° his lethe
em he hno Yorked ilillgentß on on)-
thing pet tilling in Wont life, spending
most of his time in and
Piing. The inlnelpsl re/pcon for blet
tint, to 141111 State In to tone, aegulln
egg. ulth Ills Borne: Blends
Pinfeggro Tuttle. mins shut he Is
le lining nen things, slid nequiling Cell
Inuit Irian 014.1% do He plans to go on
till , ulth Dr I' D Hein.
Pi of,sor of Homo,. It Idle here
Among 011111 things Professor Tuttle
10 ornized the rapid grohlll or
Penn Stale since Ills graduation
Thoughts of Others
A RUSHING SEASON
(CO ueu Dill See)
Although the gt nem! gubect of I unit-
Inn undoubtedly 11,10 not been entirely
rbsent from the student mind during
the itch heck toilet it hymns plena] ,
linePll tie it tomb ton et h helm ft It
, rr nit, men mil ft eoltmen alike, In nit
Its retirel, en Wetinersdny The Inxiet
lePpr of dire ill drlng. and the untet lain
'deg In IdnlFing ore to beset the most
War 'EI of undergraduates The mote In
terrritelt denutmled freshmen, Mali - nett
1.) their sudden and possibly unlooked
for impul 11110 1 , Mlll 401111 111,11,, flint
dr op' .tab (lire, Punted 40110111 s for
Pp oeleoo conceit, It tiieh tins long been
grin in In the sides or soli, Pious ft Ito,
nitt men Phieep hill be forgotten In the
11(011 of reeking the mole eimPite pr lees
re, rn though the rules forbid noels, n
-111 11;41111hr betheen eertnln (tourn),
boor, hill I nmin closed until such
111111 .10 gunner 'lre completed, 01111 nnl
morn possibilitLes meet the solthisti
c der) el,. of the rued. 0, meals hill be
I Men, not hith art Idea of nourishment,
but shier 1n means of Judging goent ,
It nether consume delielouo hits
of ft 1101 nitr, house fare .Ith knife, or
roil. Cl both
"We Intl utter these Congiao.tionq of
Ate none matetial side of rotating . , a
. 0: toln sat tube on the pont of undo
...loam, a certain lolallt tomattiv
theh ftatetnitien Were it not for the
fact-of selfish desires motivating them,
me cotild, ;It ['inlet), say there Is
tilt, vat their Is some generosity and
hosplt dirt intolved In the attitude of
[rater nines tomard fietthmen But, net.
et theless If one otellooks the inttiguen
51id(.0,104 that ate bound to opting' up
undet the bent of t °lea bell ern (rat
et unit., anti often Intmeen freshmen,
he mill not 1111,1 outdone:. In three an.
nual notations of old students :Bound
Pealmpaa alma of the moot ItOutluus
tel of the plovent awaiting aomtem
1. le, effect 00 111000 ameltllt fortunate
NE.IIIIIOII \S hp, eltho I , 3etomn 01
pante•petience i of bee tune ' gteat
self-,onlialenee, are tilde to eonunand
name than usual attention Often they
hall Utica Met (tom tile sualaleneQn of
hating a tag blanket of polattlata ill
thonot mound them aiming the!t first
fen Week, of aollege if the le:titration
n, taint tame that thin ett4lls glten blan
ket nlll not plot lale the nth nth do 1111;
foot teat.; that It data during tna ,
tel ft ealinnen nould emerge tan-
Mr .10,1 foam the 0.11,01, anal the etllo
of 1001110 g he teduted ton minimum
STUDENTS
get a shoe of
style and ser
vice for a reas
onable price at
the
State University Shoe Shop
S. Pugh St.
Loose Leaf Note Books
Guaranteed at popular prices.
Soccer Shoes and
Equipment:. ,
The Athletic Store
On Co•Op Corner
J. '::
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?Hi ttl , 6l . S ; rAtt. CbLLEGIAN,
COSMOPOLITAN, CLUB TO
REORGANIZE TOMORROW
Dr. I. L. Foster To Address First
Meeting of Body Composed
of Foreign Students
Thr Cnomopolltan Club, an ro gonlr
ollon or the foreign studenta.at Pori
:Intr. pill bold Ito nest meeting to
trun rem evening, in Its room In Old
main Serge K Onimugln, t Itudal in
opulent, In prealdent of the
atlon ind Wllllam Clatic In, one of
lha ,Mort lean 1111'1111M '1 14 see, et to
The club In mode up of net unison
(In elgn rtudenta Si Penn State, eight of
ohom nee from Pmt Mee, ton ti tint
Rt 1941 I, and one each * , loon Km
the Phllllpine lolanda and Coati lth a
Seen it AMPIICIin mtudentv aloft belong'
to the club and one of the flint thlnna
ohleh It ttlll take up la the Ineheaalng
number of Arnellean studenta mbult-
The dub's purlitete is to beget
legun Int tin MPlllbel .1 IN Ith the on
and elleitolll4 of tile imet le in people
Thet . Mt to acquire the ,pit It of MIR
nation, and eapechlit th 119 slump
here at Penn Pt tie It will later . or
ganize el sans MI ant of lie membem
Mi.e'uenic In Engll , ll attot other
mud) ;then at tile college Profettot,
e int Heil to attend the meeting, yid
ndlt ee, the stutlent,. tail Da I I.
Millet , tend Oli the deportment Of
Ili maned Languages. , 111 be the
•penket = nt the Not meeting
Another Intorenting bt tneh of
Conmopolltnn Club In Ita Ilonolt a Con
flation, Ohleh ylnhn lts mernborn uhe,n
they are sink and render, tall let them
The motto of the club in . ..throe All
Nato. Is Homnnitl "
BEAUTY PAGEANT HELD
BY PENN STATE CO-EDS
E6nior Party for Freshman Girls
Depicts Seashore Scene in
Women's Building
Po( one fleeting mom: nt the ,enlor
M., (14 of Penn St deteel their [dim
monde and rot the Ith At! astir Cite
bolt dwalk. begot% pngent /In l HP
PC it ell among the hill, of Centi e coun
t, The orTaelon o,e, the Seidel Pit le
ft t the freshmen, a hit h oet held
Toe , olii,et ening In the WomenN
Building - -
The st.ene wag complete Cu,, bet rind
the limo doalk, Si' etched a miniiltnic
sr a. olth man) liters flung Ito elgo
lt ao vie of, Neptune's o and
the band peeled tool, the pageant
ons on One by one the Iteatith, swil
led along the bench, past King Nep
tune, up to the boardwalk. and under
the oltleal ,ligN>. of the tout judges,
oho woe arralrged to do ,Iwtice to the
nee scion The>. I c tine In net et-ending
pt ta.esslon—sMiss Beaver field
Track House, Miss afar Ilan, 111 , ,
lloltne, Mold. 311,4 Stork Pa, lieu
4 1 / 4 \ tik
their fool
so
t ,00a. g
It's a Fair Enough
Question
hERE you will relish the
finest foods from Mother
Nature's markets prepared in
a clean, modern kitchen with
the experienced cooking care
and art that has made cooks
the pals of potentates.
The Lion Cafe
Look for the Sign of'
the Lion
ALLEN STREET
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r.
1
j:
111, I'll 1,10 11111, 51 - 141 Roll .enyee,
:MI., Old Min nod Moo Roll I.lnlet,
Alto. much dollhel ttlon on the put
IC the .111 , 411 , 1. 1011000 (nod os moo
1.010,1 to the utroomt, the in Oe—n bon
of elnll—lsn4 moudeol to Alks Rolls
1101 re mho wa-111 , ot 11,1) Ohre 1111011
25 and ,1,101 entriell tho 11,100111 In
meat 110 le on a I,l‘lllle 1:11
Letter Box
On len% Ing eollege her love of et,
to in eh elonvonees. I feel it a dot%
ta v,preov no - 11,1110 cl Won to out
gene)oto evident rh0..., to the
I'lllfevvaly Phu taught toe It hill in
eellege and to shove rinvvnlatev II Ito
Oil tingle 111th me to get an edue Ilion.
Thvolsing ton for the inset lion of
theve linen
You, ten trills,
S ‘NTI COO IGLESIAS Jr 2
PROFESSOR BLASINGAME
TO AID RESEARCH WORK
OF GIANT POWER SURVEY
Profeamt R U 131aaIntntme, held of
the Dena, tment of I.'llm Machine, nt
Penn .3t an, has been appointed to in
halpolt tot L./n.111,1. 01111111 la con
dUcting eNtenahe 1 ese 1 telt Rork Inco
opm Itlon tt lth the Clint L'ount gins
ten of Penn, Is sat. the connuls,lort
helm; Inaucan and In Cotenot Plnchot
The 01 int P.mot Surrey la an organ
ic Won that Is tonductirm capetlments
to show the t 11 lona uses Cot 010011
In Penns:, It inl 1
The Penn Slue hi 111011 of the c-
Mlaalon, 011 1011 La he uleil In 11l DI nornt
log me, Pt doing 1 rao.ll 111 1.111 to ahoy.
the economic uaea of elema 1010 In
lc ult at urn All of the milking . .
11111110 of ullun. minding . of feed, and
threshllng %%Welt Is done at Penn Sate
s ronnolled 113 elect! 1011: All of VIP; I
oleetrleal 001 1, ln conected olth met
e.; 0 Melt bllO, the n
amonnt of elreLo
rltt mind and the pint, In 011101, It It
dlsttlbuted The commlaslon ha also enn
dm I'llo e,peillnents en the farm of f.
It 10 Mather In Lanc.p.etel count, This
111 111. 11 11011 In flilly efillinded 11 1 1111
clean lent , Is an o,mle to othet f n
era oul 511000 to whit usea ere; tool
Lan he put In nmleultuial moll;
Chant Lant.t hag bee.] an
Domed asalaiont to :111 Illaahmame nth
11111 11 all. 110 Lantn uns glade I 100 '
ft 001 the .% meultuial Unglnemlng
1110 it tile Unl‘malt) of Nehntalsa
last June Ind 0 11110 111010 ola oh th
man of the honolatv engineellng
ernlp. Sigma T.tu At Penn Stnte he
oa, dal act as Inatrnetnt In the r nl.!
Al',, Sleet.) dent talent
• - cro
I Pea and Ererebarp are
obtainalle In matched
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i'..M. 'C. A. Mid: IS
NOW ON FOURTH FLOOR
OF OLD MAIN BUILDING
A eletnre hen been neole ln the T.
C . A In romlnix tin nlllre (tom the
Wound (loot nt 02.1 tI On to the Alma/
boot, 011010 Coln bounty Conn n cult.
e b . ( It bun been Illott.bl to the .Nno
-0.11100 1201010 the Y II C. A It itt
colt ton 1001111 111111 the octet on,
nhl ore ttlt In the . I* . 11011:
The dint, 'button of rooms in mode
Moog 14 II student Itintnrn, Inet-
Itue to thin tttn Nil lime Itostors lb. 0-
o , ntlil It Al 13 do or], ltethodlot„lnd
l:ettiend CI Utile! s. Ptenln teflon, hol
their cttllocs tt lth the Y 11 C This
or the oltninlsti Won of the college
I
milt tits n nett poll" of the Y M C
ollotlng houtn to earl, de
ntonln Ittnn pluton Ilona tls ttecol dine
to the numbet of students college
Penihn,4 the ileehdon of the adt 1.401,
NI 11 II of the Y It C A. etch 4to
dent ohntlo office space tab
I ^AI , 1.11 loch t Intionellilp to 4onte
Int♦roe of no
the e moan+ octl4ltle., of the
lf C n Room 122 to 110(ItIlliell II)
tither., Pi calk toil in. and
llos emit.] rie Li, 11.11eno il, 421
end rele, :110.1101114t. and Tin -
flt nil it rhino 11"..uthei an In 1010114
421 in 2 121. oilJolnlng eon lie 101104
ei end if r Rotolo, [Zeno toed, Rot
-114 Ironer 11, ingenent, and Doctor
ititlnt
FIRST POTATO DAY TO
BE HELD THIS 'MONTH
Snmetlnn net et 10 . `o^e held et the
rennet min tn.e College mIII eke
ph, undel then of of Pot Ito 1),
01 WTI,' MEM -11111 11 dill be the 11,4
time In the 111.t0IN of the college b hen
le collie an, mill be dm otcd to SO
.nn 111 0 111101 tl e pavan
'rite plogtorn mill Include the dig
-90 of 0 pm Von of the nft, ,lie Ili ld
COLLEGE APPLES
State College grocerymen can supply the trade with
our best apples. Varieties now ready : Macintosh,
Jonothan, Grimes, King.
Drops and cull apples can be secured from the De
partment at the Fruit packing house on the College orch
ard farm. Also apples for making cider. -.
I± A salesman will be at the Fruit packing house all fall
's• every week day between the hours of four and - six P. M
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
Friday, October 3; 1924
olr the (nnogd fill tyl' 611 the
log of tuhels to nun (rote reed of alf
((tent .I.IIICC4'
tu
Deniongtiatlont II
rim Ile 'ttl eh Of the nehinet,“
1, rue h 11,stIng 01111 the grading o
the rota to. Another soarer of Interes
1011 be eNltihtt of the a treitica o
the rot Ito When (tom mot, er
throughout the hue Along 11th till
MU he feu Inlet athlressea. concern
leg pot tut tllver,eq nod the Insert
Melt the of hat 111 to the putout
roll:110 Imitation la est, ruled to 01
111%110 grout:l4 of Penngvh unlit to at
tend
T6eDiffam Tifeaire (lo
lAt. Vh o 4 4 ..gs Qua*
NITTANY—
TODAY—
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CORI VS C GRIFFITH and
111 LTON SILLS '
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MEM=
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