Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 04, 1924, Image 2

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Penn state Collegian
Published =call-wr.el:ly during the College year by students of the Pennnyl
nngl s!,to in in:-' ,st of Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends
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EDITORIAL STAFF
W. L. Prntt • -
J. If. I.um '25
ff. S. :\f”rrlF '25
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
IL W. Cohen '2l
W.. 1. Dnrlt!rl '2l
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J. IT. M , rieln'h '25
.1. M. •27.
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ASSIS3'ANT iirsixEss MANAGEnS
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le.wever, for sell:Miami.; expressed tinder this heel and re
m-ye, the r".:air, to exelmte any winem Publication ttunid be lalpuidy inaiMro
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pr.re: 52.50 • if paid hofilre January Ist. 1925. After Jan-
Entered at the Postoffice, State College. Pa. as second class matter
Office: Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. Building.
Telephone: g92W, 11511.
Member of Eastern Intercollegiate - Newspaper Association
News Editor this issue _
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924
DISINTERESTED PEOPLE
Only a small percentage of Penn State men were interested
Enough in the outcome of the annual Tie-Up Scrap to attend the af
fair on Saturday. Such a small turn-out on the part of the sopho
mores has necessitated a postponement of the meeting until a later
date. Last year the Scrap was delayed for almost a month for the
same reason.
This would indicate that there is either something wrong with the
Scrap or else the fault lies with the participants. The Tie-Up Scrap
was instituted to fill the vacancy caused by the inability to success
fully bring back into usage the Push Ball Scrap and Poster Night.
affairs which clearly demonstrated that a feeling of friendly rivalry
existed between the classes. The Tic-Up Scrap affords an oppor
tunity for class participation which is always better than a clash be
tween individuals.
This dire la& of interest in affairs that •pertain especially to
their own class and to their own development is a gross reflection
on the spirit of the sophomores. This is a situation in which the
members of the upperclasses can lend a hand to promote a change
in attitude and to cause the underclassmen to atone for their poor
showing. In all probability there will be a future announcement of
the Scrap on some week-end when there are no other attractions that
would demand the attention of the participants. At that time let
the juniors and seniors aid in obtaining a one hundred per cent turn
out.
It should not be necessary that a Penn State class scrap be an
nounced weeks in advance in order to have a sufficient number of
men on hand to carry the thing through. The • failure to stage a duly
authorized and acknowledged• scrap because of an insufficient in
terest on the part of those who are expected to attend not only re
flects unfavorably oii the sophomores, but it also has a demoralizing
effect on other activities of this nature. The disinterest shcwn by
the sophomores by not attending the Scrap on Saturday is one of the
things that tears down Penn State spirit.
FRATERNITY-UNIT DEBATING
With the announcement that the Sophomore Oratorical Contest
will be continued this year comes the news that steps have been taken
to promote a similar activity among the fraternity and unit groups.
This idea is a good one and should it prove successful, will do much
to heighten the interest in debating in general and at the same time
afford some subject material, which under group discussion, should
trove valuable all around.
The second-year men have an opportunity to participate in a
speaking contest that includes two substantial prizes for the winners.
The idea of a sophomore oratorical contest was originated and con-
ducted by the department of English and quite some interest has been
manifest in the various class rooms along this line.
The Forensic Council has now suggested the idea of a fraternity
unit contest and has made the suggestion to the effect that a suitable
cup will he awarded the winner. The time is at hand for the various
fraternities and unit crganizations to consider this matter and to
.seek out by competition those men who would be most fitted to par
ticipate. •
Each and every man in the chapter house Cr the unit should
be allowed to take a hand in the try-cuts. It would be a mistake to
select a man or team front a group without first conducting a con
test to determine the fitness of those men. Not only will this be
beneficial tc the men who are finally selected, hut it will also be a
means whereby every man may obtain valuable experience and
knowledge.
The success of fraternity-unit debating depends on the support
that the idea is given by the men which it includes; practically every
man in College. Fraternity-unit debating will be a new thing at
Penn State; the idea can be made a reality; all it needs is a little
support and effort.
THE TRUE SPIRIT
After being forced to take a secondary place in the football world.
Penn State has again loomed into the foreground with a victory. It
has given the undergraduate new spirit and the team a new lease on
life. All that can be hoped is that the winning streak will be con
tinued, for it is believed that it will help matters greatly about the
campus.
But while praise is being given to those who deserve it most, it
might be well to mention one gr . oup of Penn State athletes who are
t.lways giving their utmost and who in turn receive but little praise.
It is the Penn State soccer team. Entering the sixth year of un
defeat, the Nittany hooters continue to battle, year after year, oft
times with but very few spectators on the grandstand.
Such spirit as is evidenced by these striped-jerseyed men is wor
thy of every bit of praise that can be given. To those students who
have not yet seen the Penn State soccer team in action, it would be a
lesson to witness the encounter with Lafayette next Saturday, and
see with what determination and with what true spirit these men
enter the fray; with what whole-heartedness they fight throughout
the entire game. It is such spirit as this that has made them an
undefeatable team. Five years without a defeat; is it not worthy
•
of commendation?
Editor-in-Chlet
Assistant 'Editor
Managing Editor
H. L. Wollner '26
R. T. Kriebel
R. A. Shaner .20
A. K. Smith '2O
'Miss M. Farley '26
DESINESS STAFF
Business Malinger
Adverti,lng Manager
eiretaa t lon Manager
E. N. A. VOTE. NAMES iNITTANYBAND.TO MAKE I PENN STATE FORUM TO
REPUBLICAN CANDI HEAR DEAN STODDART
DATES
c FINAL FOOTBALL TRIPS
As a vestal of the presid:ntial * straw 1 As the main speaker „ f l i,, ~,.,.„!,,,,.. i 5p....b.n. . now gator formed of a
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Illetnbers of the Penn S;at e 1.•,,,,, ..oallanation of football and e..,, , ver.
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.tra-amral sport at Alissoork i
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ENGINEERS MAKE TOUR
OF SHOPS AT ALTOONA
One Hundred and Twenty Students
Inspect Laboratories and
Repair Plants
A delegation Of and
twenty students and fatality Members
from the Penn State Se•hnol or Eng!-
11,1.1.11 M WPIT f 411 1 .801 or the Amn•-
lron tinvirty of Engineers
at the annual meeting of :h.• peon
sylvanin Section last Priday at Al
toona. Both morning and. afternoon
here• $lll . lll. in :111 lllRpPeilull tour or
Penn•ylr:ttda Itath•n:ol nittehine.
repair. and erecting shoos. and real
WllO In tine locomotive
testing . laboratory.
1)Inn, was served at Ilse I.,lgan
rlllse WWI a reprrsentative :INSl.llllliy
I. * I WI. illllllll . oli Ilfty mtudents. fay
pity tilemhers. and meeltankal and
elvll engineers front Altmkna. I.eArk
lowa. and Philadelphia. A delegation
o,f thirty-live students and members
11.1.1, , f Med lltteknell at the meeting.
The program ...,Insisted or the delivery
or throebyl'opre,llll:lll,.
:11111 Stllllolli S.
Tlt, first of the main talks was ,le
lher, .1 In . 11. A. S. How:wilt. thief
I . 7.l4:ittenr anti fteneral Alanager of the
Ktngslntry Alm•ltine ranwany.
11.•Inhia. %%lin str.lie on "Frltnion and
I .nlai , allon. - 1.. 11. Vry. Aletal:urn.lst
of -the Stnthlard Sted Works. Burn
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e•alitg in eninnellint with Lovontotivo
Ihrekiptluntt. - T. It. Farrington.. As
ti -tans NVorlcs Al:twiner of t
lie
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ylvanla 'Snaps at Altanna. brought Ike
tnetnitlg to a Pingo kith :in address an
Itistt.rle:tl '.lovelnpment of the it.e..mo-
F01)111.11.1, CIA ME
THP. PENN STATF. COI,I.I7CIAN
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by Melville '27. •nll 1011 Ink, tr:tt tn , enneeltt.l 111111 the
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A. W. COWELI. ADDRESSES
ERIE IMPROVEMENT CLUB
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Arr lure I /onarllnvnt
1 . ,n0 Stni Filo!, In th, !Ann cull,.
• , 1 Er*. Allond.y. inn.;
Ow .I.•velt•inn-In I . r,slin, Is:,
Itorr,•itinnal Wntei• Front
l'nrl:. lil lle said that nil 111, pulp], In
Inlnnd n .1,41 thiA.reniarli
nlll., terminal for 11.. lulte
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I. nntvil iu lii,tnry ns i.rini,zy,,n s
to l'nnnuntloro
.P•patla at of 1,12111,1•api• :‘l,ll
- ( . 1111'.. is working wtfli lit,. State
I ityltway I hptirt moot I tit Ilto Itrttet teal
bra of tlirttl toil of ftliblie I , 4l . lb:hies. both
through 111, ts•oservat IFf nit oral tiara ma Ltos atilt by Ito planting ~ 1
t roes ti tut sitrobbory. Pror7's4ors
oil mot I ).11,1 lute, prop:trod a plan far
satapl.• mils all ripe I,lwaeln
111 . 0 . 11 1 . 001 0100 0 1 1111111 y flied
1.1,110010 111011 :11111 Vlllllll l ll to art 110 rep
rosentalives at Nlot. I • ullege erlllug
Lich ge:oh. hnml teritlng Faller with
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Inns Prinu•d) nn 100 Bauble
0111 1 1 1 10 :111d 100 11ncclopls 01 $ l l.OO and
$3.1111 per hos. Just the College Sta
tionery students are hull:log for. In
far everyone is prospeo:, It mattes
ideal gift for Ciltrlstnuos, etc. 12011-
,0011ln 11,, 111 1111101 1 colleges easily
tualw four In six dnll:n•s flay to, one
comnalsslon YOll ran (10
file sane.
Write i n mmdia toly P. S. Corp, noon!
17;i41 h yr., Sew York (Ily.
SIGN l'P
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PENN NIA 'l'E
SPECIAL TO
THE PENN
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how to avoid it
TT is the first thing people Stacomb. This delicate, in:
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see. It spoils a man's ap- visible cream keeps the hair
pearance quicker than any- the way you like it best, from
thing else. morning till night—smooth,
No matter how well you are natural, lustrous. However
dressed—you cannot look dry and straggly your hair
your hest if your hair is out may be—however hard to
of place! . control after being washed—
College men discovered it Stacomb will keep it trimly,
first—but today men andin place all day long. 4,
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men everywhere have learned Non-staining and non -
how to keep their hair the way greasy. In jars and tubes, at
your, college drug store.
they want it: just a touch of
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The Rexall Drug Store
ROBT. J. MILLER, P. D.
Between the Movies
KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE
4 a borator ies, II
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Dept, F N -
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send tee, free of charge, a genesous •
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THE QUALITY SHOP
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Always Reliable
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