Pre Tyro Penn State Collodion I=lll lE=l=9 SEINEEM EDITOTHAL STAFF l'rn:: '25 - li!MMElli As:0(1.1'1C 1:1)11117153 11==3 3!1121=1111 111"SIESS STAFF h "25 M. 1:11,., AS.4sT.I NT I:SS 31 ANAGERS MEE= Thc• ,T.I.I:(AAN t , 01!..gf: p '1 41.. IMS!10221=11 1:111E=111!I pr!a•... A:1 ~,I day. and for I,ol:ty*, I,flPro JantLtry ls:. 1925. After Jan I=l lry Ist, 1927., $2.:5 Entered at the PostoMce. State College. Pa. as second class matter. COI Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. Building. Telephones Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Assoelutlitn News Editor this issue FRI DAY. OCTOBER 24. 1024 NVELCONIE ALUMNI The Nittany Lion shakes himself and his mane bristlcs, the taste of battle is already open his lips. He is an impatient creature and desires action: he shall have it. From far and wide his call has been heard and his followers are returning to the lair where they will join with hint in a glad reunion. The alumni arc coming back. Penn State is the old Penn State that you knew when you were in college. True. Allen Street has been paved and a new post office building has been erected. but the same Spirit is here. The same fight and loyalty still abounds. Wait until you see that Freshman cheering szction; wait until you hear the Band boom forth, and that "Old College Yell" come from the throats of three thousand students, then you will know that the Penn State traditions which you helped to make are still being held in high reverence. Penn State stands for everything that is good. When you wit ness the great unselfish spirit that predominates among this great family, you will surely know that your endeavors of past years have not been in vain. The student body has worked hard to make Penn State the cleanest college in the country—and nothing will he sacri ficed to attain this end. The alumni will help for they have been reared upon Penn State honor. The undergraduates have been looking forward to this reunion even as much as the alumni. Many committees have worked faith fully to arrange for your comfort while you are here. Over this week-end the College is placed at your disposal. It is hoped that nothing which is good and which you enjoyed during your undergrad uate days will be found lacking. You are not going to he invited to yell with the students (you'll do it by ycur own accord). you are not going to be asked to do anything except have a good time. Penn State welcomes you. LET THE BAND DECIDE It is the aspiration of all professional men to he as widely known as possible and, musicians are no exception to this rule. The mem bers of the Penn State Band, aspiring as they arc for recognition, are anxious to make as many trips during the year as possible. It is a natural and well-founded ambition. The Nittany musicians did not go to the Atlanta game and ever since that time much inquiry has been raised as to the possibility of making the three containing football trips. Practically assured of attending the Penn and Pitt games. the Band has centered its atten tion on the Navy game on November first at Annapolis. A question of finances, a matter of first consideration when such trips are involved. wises in connection with the point at issue: Shall the Band attend the k:avy game or shall it sacrifice this trip in favor of securing a sufficient number of new uniforms to fully equip the entire outfit next season? At first thought it scents foolhardy to place a question before any body of students wherein there is a possibility of depriving them of their personal enjoyr nt. But upon second consideration it seems only fair to alloy the question to be thoroughly aired before a decision is reached. Two main points come up in the discussion cl this question: First. shall the Band take the trip and give its support to the team, and sec ond, is this support sufficiently meritorious to warrant prolonging the purchase cf the new uniforms? Inasmuch as it will be hardly possible for the Band to make the trip to the Navy game and still he supplied with fifty additional uni forms next season, it is highly important that the question he settled with a feeling that the right procedure is being adopted whatever the outcome of the issue may bring forth. It is remembered that the Rand is a loyal organization and that it has worked hard to attain a place of recognition among similar organizations. Penn State in prcud of its hand and would like to send it to every foreign contest. but there is a sensible feeling of loyalty which often prompts men to sacrifice personal gain so that the masses may benefit thereby. It is a matter for the Band to de cide. k PENN STATE VOTE Flow would Penn State vote at the polls on November fourth? The presidential campaign has waged long and hot and the platforms of the three main parties have been fully aired and either condemned or approved. In order to obtain a fcrecast of the potential strength of the eligible voters at Penn State. arrangements have been made by the COLLEGIAN to take a straw vote among the undergraduates and faculty. A ballot will appear in next Tuesday's issue which may be dipped and used by the undergraduates and members of the faculty. Suit able boxes will he located at various advantageous points on the cam pus for the disposal of these ballots. The poll will close at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, October twenty-ninth. In the tabulations following the total results, which will be announced in next Friday's issue of the COLLEGIAN, those students who are under twenty-one, and hence ineligible to vote, will be separated front the eligible voters in order to allow an accurate forecast of the actual Penn State vote as it would be cast at the polls on NoveoLber fourth. your e,utlents of the PeonO3l - S:tolf.rrs. Alumni, and Friends • '1 %.it , !stant Editor :%lanaging Sditor I=El 11121MTIM 1!3/11!9 !!I=lll =ll Circulation :klumtger =ME e,.inmiinient; ,, ns on anY subject of tt•11 :1. In. on Mon H. L. KELLNER I).M. tont , . ,v Thoughts of Others h. , - " 1101'11S .t IV EL: xv!..l th.• tiNt (oretmi nany Emerald) N.NN,, _Rdi:nr-In-Chlet R. A. Shaner . 2.6 A. K. Smith '24 W•• think g sago!sgo! -1.:111411.1,11:. allow tio g tip gg.i CAI. 111111', 1.. 1 . "7111. 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Say,: hat nothing hat a vtolory °vol . Nona. ALBERT DEAL - & - SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 , Frazier Street THY. •PENN .F.T \TY! C-01.1..FG1.2.N I=l •••••..4 No LIBD tulY RECEIVES ,•,„ MANY NEW BOOKS Rom Is ; , el. IFkle fur Collection or Material Pertaining . to Penn Sidle PAPERS SHOW NITTANY LIT ER ARY NM INmENTs rialir=lll.llll.lll v. N. A. (: .lf 1:!.:1.1.. .!! 1l" 4. Vt . ', NV!t!::11 S:o1r1 111111 II..!:. I; :111 r,in mq 1:,•,.1 • 0 A =MEE 111111111111 l'" , " 2-Pass. Utility Coupe !” ...very ‘,ly. I': 1 c:,:.• . ; .:•iv0 I.lll.L:raam u: 640 1:11111tt'Y .. .. 1. o. b. Flint. Mich. howa 1,1 , ,tll.l 11.1ri Writ,. i Decker Motor Co. =MEM =EMU =11111•21 IMISMI=SI ' , apple always see your hair first Don't let unkempt hair spoil your whole appearance! NO matter how carefully you In jars and tubes, at your collet , . IA are dressed—you cannot look drug store. Apply a • little. 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Y : The new FALL STYLES Suiti 1 THE QUALITY SHOP' M. FROMM Opposite Front Campus Sincel9l2 FAlways Reliable ri . 1,1:r. - . 0,1:,1: , .2i 2' r, - r, TrigliCtiniTEenire 1 )'A Ca -4--, m I 1 lays l'Quylts iEetS 11 Xlll\ NOVIRND mhi =MEM MIESIE ill"( h ! ptsrimr— - - 'ira's"„ l / 4 ?" r) i , t, :::*!r.•:t. 1; 11: .1;1 s;"11 tc t• i) • Jekueit=3:47 1 1 7 . CA rw y Visit o-r Can ly Depart ment. to find the of candy that '.re for a small tov.ii like :'rate Col lege. g c g t We innkc the I:eit Ice Cream in tc.vn. CANDYLA3 3 Fraternity Sitcs The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Cornet -and its new value Tuxedos Special $33.00 ENID I. \ =MEM II • • t I:1: ! t rug `'T LI cam ME. TASTE TELLS IMS