Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 17, 1924, Image 2

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Penn State Collegian
Published sem , neel.l, dm lag the College %V II 11, students of the Pennssl
- State College, in the Interest of Studen.s, rnetrlD, Alumni, and Friends
of the College
EDITORIAL STAFF
W. L ,Pratt '25 Editor-In-Chief
J. 11. Lam '2l Assistant Editor
11 9 Morris '2l Managing Editor
A 99011 ITII EDITORS
IL W Cohen '26 IT L Kellner '26 R A Shiner '26
W. Durbin '26 II T Kriebel '2G A K. Smith '26
Women's Editor 'Miss IL rarlev '26
RUSIN sTArr
J. It. McCulloch '25 Business Manager
J Eisler '2l \d, ertising Manager
C. Body '25 Cittulation Mmager
A 4 , , ,ISTANT 11191NI.SS MANAGERS
G 11 Ernimflela '2l 'l' C .11. 211 L (ill) '26
The Penn Stntc CALLE:CI - 1N 111,11 es conununie Ohms on any subject of
college Interest Letters mint 1,11 the sig.:111111111 of the mrlters It assumes
no re.non.lbilrts, houe,er, for sentlments evin,..ed under 11119 head and re
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Write All cop, for Tuerd A ») o..are must be In the otllee by ten a m on \ fon
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Subscript!. mice 2210, If p lid 11,fore .19,109(7 Ist, 1925. After (ao
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Entered at the Pc.tofflce, State College. Pa as second class matter.
001001 Elttany Printing and Publishing Co Buhding
Telephones .992 W, Bell.
Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924
STAMP IT OUT
Good cause is given the Penn State student to become at once
alarmed and chagrined with the recent discovery that petty thievery
is being carried on about the campus The facts laid bare by men
holding responsible and influential positions cn the faculty would in
dicate that some drastic measures be taken to apprehend the guilty
parties.
Seemingly it is the growth of the College, far over-stepping its
ability to properly accommodate the ever-increasing number of stu
dents, that has been responsible for a breach of ethics which bids
lair to label Penn Stile a "house for thieves"
There in a few words is contained a condition v,hich has again
outcropped on the Penn State campus, a condition that has long been
fought by the undergraduates Some men still persist in plying upon
the property of their fellowmen
The latest and most deplorable acts of petty thievery on the
Manny campus have occurred in the Armory. \Vith the limited fa
cilities and overcrowded conditions of the locker rooms, the students
taking physical education are forced to double-up and often three or
four men use the same locker
It is too bad that some men can not resist the temptation to bor
row another man's tennis i acket, shoes, sweater or clubs without first
obtaining the owner's permission Still more unfcrtunate is it when
the borrower forgets to return the article Is the forgetting inten
tional', Some are inclined to believe that it is.
All students taking physical education have been assigned def
mite lockers There should be no occasion for a man to use a locker
which is not rightfull} his To do so at once places him under sus
picion when inanimate objects "grow legs over night and calk away"
It is out of the ouestion at this time, however, to provide more
spacious quarters, tor if the lockers were obtainable there is no place
to set them up These conditions will exist, in all probability, until
Penn State has n new gymnasium But from all appearances such a
building will not be erected within the next two years Are Penn
State students to continue to misappropitate their fellowmen's prop
erty because such a sad state of alTairs exists s
The sum and substance of a recent address at chapel brought out
the fact that men conic to college to first build character and secondly
to obtain an education Penn State students can not obtain this
fundamental principle of life if they will bleak or allow to be broken,
the Commandment "Thou shalt act steal." Petty thawing is a crime
Stamp it out
THE COUNCIL ACTIVE
An active student council in al inquution that is daily con
fronted with problems thlt the undergraduates alone can solve,
is a boon to the college or unueisity Penn State has such a body.
The recent rulings passed by the undergraduate governing body
regulating the congested condition of the walks adjacent to the main
buildings and the re-establishment of the ,discarded custom of Clean
up Day are forward steps The Council is to be commended for its
work so far this year But more remains to be done
Thole is one question home Student Council which does not
affect the general student body It is that pertaining to the request
made by the Blue Key Scciety for permission to wear its newly de
signed hat at all times
Since the abolishment of Class Hats last year there is a feeling
among the honor societies that to wear a society hat is a privilege to
be accorded only those men who, by their work, have established them
selves in the eyes of the undergraduates
It will be recollected that the Blue Key Society is practically a
new organization and while it has functioned well in the performance
of its original purpcse, it has not yet attained the place of prom
inence that have the other societies by virtue of their accomplish
ments.
It is thought that the Blue Key Society is getting away from its
original purpose of organization, which is mainly to entertain college
visitors, by iequesting a change of its hat design and to be allowed to
wear them at all times. To some extent this is true
Moreover it is admitted that the Blue Key Society is at present
an unwieldy body and that in order to function most efficiently its
numbers must be reduced. There is also quite a general feeling that
similar steps must he taken among the honor societies. Such a change
would reduce the number of society hats on the campus and so
give added prestige to those who became eligible for member.
ship.
It is considered that such steps onuld make for better society
groups and that more and better cork could be accomplished. If the
Blue Key Society would take steps to first curtail its membership
with the view to obtaining a more unified body, and next determine
to adhere to its original purpose, there is no doubt but that its future
accomplishments would be sufficient recommendation for granting its
request.
At present, however, it is for Student Council to stand firm in its
determination to make membership in Penn State societies an honor
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SOPHOMORE AWARDED
TEMPLAR SCHOLARSHIP
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Please
Water is scarce,
think of those in
the higher sec
tions of the town
State College Water Co
Drive-R-Yourslf Auto Co
Under Now Management
Gas, Oil, Tires, Repairs
DAY AND NIGHT
For an Oyster Stew,
Fried Oysters or
Clams and Deviled
Crabs--always fresh,
Visit the
PURITY TEA ROOM
135 Allen St.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Colonel McLaughlin Explains New
Methods of Penn State R. 0. T. C.
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We have a full line of
College men and wcmen's
sloes of all descriptiors
Athletic Shoes and Army
Shoes a specialty.
Examination Solicited
GROCERIES
Fresh Green Goods a Specialty
W. M. HOY
SMITH TAILOR SHOP
CLEANING
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REPAIRING
Suits Made to Order
Getting Ready for Hallowe'en
We have a nice line of
high colored Cambrics for
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ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
DR RiTENOUR DIRECTS
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
OF NITTANY YEARLINGS
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The Athletic Store
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Smith's Quality
A Better Ice Cream
at No Greater Cost
Smith's Ice Cream has established itself as
a State College Favorite on Merit Only.
For Food Value, Flavor, and
Velvety Smoothness, Smith's
Ice Cream measures up to the
highest standards of the most
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SMITH'S ICE CREAM FACTORY j:
Bell 250 500 W. Beaver Ave.
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Let us supply you with Pasteurized Milk
Pasteurized in Glass Permit 113
It is the Cut of the
Clothes that count
WE appreciate our college trade, and do our best
to deserve it. We study the taste of the col
lege man, and furnish him with the best of the
kind of the clothing he wants. For many years
we told yOu of Society Brand Clothes—of
their cut, their fabrics, their effect. This fall we
have something new to add—we have a splendid
selection in suits and topcoats for forty dollars.
Two other Rochester Brands froM $3O to $4O.
THE QUALITY SHOP
M. FROMM
Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus Since 1912
rtiday, Octeher 17. 1921
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