Page Two Penn State Collegian rUltllnhed coml-meel,l% autlng the College een I,C 4t11.1 0 11t9 of the renno)l- Stqte College, In the Interest of Stmt no+, Plettlt,, Alumni, rtlentls .f the College, .. L Pratt •2 IL Lum 'l5 L 9 Morris fl ASSOC' lTI: LDITOES IL L 'Zenner '26 It T, Mlebel '26 . NV Cohen . 26 . S Durbin . 26 Vomen'y Debtor - Iti'SlNl:‘ , 4 NTATT 3. If 3TeCullocll . .25 .1 'AT Elslrr '25 U. C Bod) .25 ASSIST l\ T 111 , 1\r „ )1 1N IGEItS MEMO The Penn St Ito COLLEGIAN inches colnoluniectlons on Int subject of college Interest tottets mint hi te• the W 4. tu.e4 of the !tilt"ln 7t assunieq resPonsliglitt , le - oseter, for sent:molts I viol is' A cede: this Lent'o ctet es the rlght to eta Pule ant obese I,llb.ie Inn 'told he tulti Oat intiltlon- Printe All copy for Tor," tt issue 010.1 he lo the fettle he no t tn. on "'fon dly, and for Fell tt s ir,tle, lit ten t n TlOntsl t 1 t Subscription price $250, if p 'id beano fano in Ist, 1921 Aft" 151, 1921, $275 Entered at the Postorke. State College, Pa as second class matter. Ornee Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Ba'iding , Telephone. OM, Bell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate :Newspaper Asmetatlon News Editor this issue ___ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1924 VOCATIONAL. GUIDANCE Freon an observation of statistics compiled after the registration of students at Penn State for the year 1021-25 it was found that a' total of one hundred and fourteen students have already changed their courses of study Most of the changes have been occasioned, it is believed. hi stu dents uho seek easier courses or b) those uho wish to benefit selves by the perusal of those subjects that will give them a morel substantial foundation for future work The only redeeming feature found in these statistics was that a net total of four changes were made from the probation section to regularly recognind schools within the College \y/her a man comes to college he generally knows what course of study he wishes to pursue and he accordingly enrolls in the school that will permit him to obtain the instruction he desires It is too often the case, however. that a man makes the in.stake of selecting the wrong course or that he cheats himself be choosing the easiest pathway to obtain a diploma Such a man is more tc be pitied than censored In some Instances men have been known to suddenly change from engineering to liberal arts or iron: agriculture to chemistry at ter they have fully convinced themselves that they are better fated to excell.m the school of tneir second choice If they are successful, well and good, if not, they had better remained where they v.cre for it is generally conceded that fa:lure in a chosen field is due to a. lack of self-applicntlon Educational guidance is one means of helping the student select the course for which he is best fitted, and to this end the Penn State Y M. C A has arranged a' program of weekly addresses that , will serve to guide the student in the selection of his course As most of the changes occur between the freshman and sophomore years it would be particularly well for the treshmen tc seek out the good th•u will assumdly be contained in these messages Such men as Archibald Campbell, a noted missionary in Korea and who is now working among the colleges as secretory of the Stu dent Volunteer Movement, and Allan K Foster another mail who has long been connected with the mdustiial movement have been en gaged to speak Other men of equal prominence have betn selected to speak at various occasions The "Y" has struck a key to a problem that is vvcrthy of hearty cooperation and backing The general field advice that will be oltered to Pcnn State men and women along vocational vill have religion as its basic fitter No academic training, howe-ar thorough, can be of much value if this fundamental principle of li,e is sacrificed Without doubt, many students will look forward to the first of these addresses in order that they may obtain a broader perspective of their course, their present understanding of the particular sub ject, and to what extent they may find actual application of their knowledge in the future the "I"' will endeavor to aid the student do all this by making the series of addresses broad enough in swipe to include the general fields of rural education, engineering, journol isle, banking. the Christian ministiy, and teaching Here is iallisble advice which the undergraduate nuiy have if he will give his reisonal attendance at the addresses will he grasp the opportunity' FRESHMAN DEBATING Through the efforts of certain men on the Penn State facaltv an innovation in forensic circles was made last year that was most bene lanai to those who took part in its development It was the ei gunk zation of a freshman debating team Much tone and attention was given to the formation of I year ling team that could successfully compete with similar orgato7ations from other institutions. In c‘eiy way the protect was a success and at that time it was hoped that future years would meet with such enthusiasm and response as was accorded the efforts of the directors last year A freshman debating temp is highly essential if Penn State is to have debating teams made up of members from the three upperelasses. for it is this first year of experience that paves the way for morc fully developed materialith which to build varsity squads The experience to be gained from participation m debating of the caliber that is presented at Penn State is a valuable experience in itself It is an opportunity that is not given the average Indi vidual. All college men are not qualified to maintain a position on a college debating team that meets annually some of the foremost teams in the country But to those oho have the ability and the inteiest there is no better opportunity to enrich their education than as a member of a debating team. When the call came for freshman debaters this fall approximately eighteen men responded The mere significance of numbers alone was enough to dishearten the directors, but instead of being discour aged they have decided to give the protect a fail trial Last year there were thirty or more freshmen on hand when the squad assem bled for try-outs She reason for the scant showing this year eon probably be attributed to conflicting engagements on the meeting nights at which times the freshmen were required to attend other functions. Another call has been issued for candidates to report tonight Out of a class of one thousand men there should he more than one and eight-tenths per cent who are both anxious and interested enough to take part in this phase of collegiate activity to respond to the call. The chance comes but once in the life of every freshman, now is the time to take advantage of it DR. J. C. PIERCE GIVES ' STRONG CHAPEL TALK Spealca Stresses `"llie Value of Oliposition" at Inspiring Morning Service __lllltor-In-Chief __,AA , 4l9ont!lto! iirtglorit Editor I It tit° th.• n e •,,o' '1)1.1 tot I C tt.. of II V, I • ~. ll' 4l / 11 / L./11114 11 41. %\ Nlll.o.lott D rot I& IV , - 111 CI I , titni it 4111140 4441,i1, 4 U 111 1 1 1 4 (.• 141 Al 1, I• .% It ;I 1,1 If the 1 tit SEllool Di, in :itta It •4 4 , $ll4 , :0 Pt. a`dertt mo,thet tit 11111,1,1 /6 4 11111 Cillll4 R A Shriner •_c A K Smith •2G \WA r•-ttte 11Annr,er _Ath tlnlntr Mlnngel Du In,: of toiukin, .130 ;mint.tl out th it Iho 4 o tt ho .11.1 ihi hi, In 11, hol the Ino.l In not h.. nllll "Tin t, In IMl=3 171111( in 1,14 en ellgth in :11,11 II al, ”., LI I 0 :II 111 • f m t 111 TI Tll,ll.ota told NIIIIIIII4 111 MI. t• 11/0 than °pp. Von _ Ni' j DURBIN tI 31% I Ills Itl 1101 find 0,1 1 111011 111 , nto 111,1111. of t 1111,11 tt h, ho .I.Pnltl. l, nu snlr. tl 0 1 4 1 1 , 1 It In b II ant 111 in , milt., It, It I tln It I Woe Ilelt NITTANY DEBATING SQUAD HOLDS INITIAL MEETING Eight Members. 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WYER SPEAKS ON PUBLIC UTILITIES FRIDAY Itoe tuae tl , e one d thin Wp In -11,00 n nedtilt d 10: thi Juni. 1 2 11 • 1 111111 111111111111111 and Indust, 004 11.- Cc... , on 0, Lob, th't Ls-11:01. the E et Ind let to, 1,, W, , 1 - 1 1 0, told,,tent,-(' ',lt .11. d font-1111 (0 1, in rh W, .111 ..Do Int.splos of Pub 1 , 1!(.1111N 14,11'111'111 I .llllj .1 01 1,1,11, he h ide th,non,h , dO.l, ,not 111111 t, hl, it he I. , t 11, evle towt ed 101111111 , , fel 1110• n - 1, en 0, 01 t Oil (%-111 PATRONIZE OLTR ADVERTISERS The First Nation! Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier 1 3 - , • 'IN 1 1 1 , .' h • , ----- 1 Drum"— "Ito there! Aren't you a friend or mine Plaints— •tt certainly am I'd do anything In the murk! for you In, °mi llion,'" Damon— .• (II right—prole Ili Glee me Ind< Hurt Fltloriclo ❑cgul lou Larro.ul ..„DIXoNs ELLPOT 4,? The master etra.z.*gpazaT 17 4.4.-.11 NM I:I. 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"7•AA.WeiI.IISANA,WaNNAVOMAMONN". , ... I.. ..NVONNVV.IV AN' Hallowe'en Costumes r. Crepe, Paper Decorations • For All Occasions The Athletic Store VC_•I.%,•:OIC-% - %•,%V.VC%'•.C.C%.%C!‘! 6 . 0 %"V. , ."C% , %..V.W 1 M% ,, It is the Cut of the Clothes that Count THIS FALL the favorite college'Style is again the loosa, easy fitting suit,— with broad shoulders, C;.!:,,\lti.:lo '- > straight wide trousers. e' ; 1 •1 17i • - This is the cut that is / carried to perfection in - 7 . 4 4 k' , ,k 77, -a our r Society Brand college models. There's a rich variety here at $4O up. THE QUALITY SHOP ra. FROMM Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus Since 1912 Tuesday, October 21, 1924 1'01! It \ 0r1y91111,1 , , HMI IP intent it In et Ar j 11.ltr roll It it Is tip both' i•tinent. I pill lh gei< mound fin litho Loci itoil it Aft qt. (.t. and 1111..11 It Avenue. 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