Page Two Penn State T,ollegian • Published semi-bnehl, during the College 9 nor by students of the Pennsyl vailin St tte College, in the interest of Students, Focally, Alumni, and Friends . of the College EDITORIAL STAFF W 1. Prott '25 Frlgor-In-Chief .1 II bum '25 tAegistant Editor 91 Merely '25 Managing Editor ASSOCI vrr. EDITORS IT W Cohen .2e II I, Kellner '26 R. A. Shatter '26 W .1 Dnrl,lll '2l It T. Kriebel '26 A K, Smith '26 Women's Editor 11199 51 Farley '26 lIFSINESS STAFF J. IT. McCulloch '25 Busineas Manager I Mier Tri 4drertieing Manager It. C Body '25 Citculation Manager ASSIST LIT ituNlNEss IrA).; - AcEng P.rumfleitl '26 T. C ile, .il , C 6, Cuy '96 The Penn Stole rni.t.rx:r:l\ inolte9 commonleotiono on any subject of entice° Interest I.etter9 num belt the signotutt9 of the utitoul It n99umes no responsibility, le - meter, for sentiments "mowed muter tidy heal and re eeryes the right to et, bide lay wlime publication bould be iltlealll9 Inolpro let Ito All enpv for Tue , alts 0 issue must br In the °Mee by ten mon Mon d ty, Ind for Irridoe'9 199110, by ten i In 711111,11 y Subscription price $2 50, if 11111 before JonuorY 19t, 1925. After Jon . Illey Pit, 19.95, $215. Entered at the Prritognee, Slate College, Pa. ao seeond el., matter. Office: Nittany Printing and Publishing Co En9dlns. Telephone: 292 W, Pell. -------- ------ -------- --- Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association News Editor this issue TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 11, 1024 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY To men who have no inclination toward athletics, Penn State oilers exceptienal advantages for non-curriculum activity along oth is lines It is at this season of the year that most of the campus or ganizations issue their calls for aspiring freshman candidates The fields of dramatics, music, managerial positions, and .iourn alism offer opportunities for development other than that received in the class room With the first try-outs for the new Thespian ve hicle, "Wooden Shoes" being held last Sunday and the earlier call for candidates for the Penn State FROTH, the freshman's chance has come trr-hreph into a campus organization that will aid in his de selopment while at college. There is a tendency for mans men of ability to refrain from be noting connected with some work other than that called for in their e4nlar courses of study Perhaps it is because they haze never mal l', d how valuable is the training and experience offered by participa tion in such - activities Supplementary to the instruction received in the class room and from the text books, the work which is conducted I), these organizations is substantial and well worth while No better opportunity to obtain four years of valuable experience nd knowledge can be gained than in an active participation in j ournalism The man who enters into collegiate newspaper work in his freshman year can, by diligent work and active interest in news reporting, prepare himself for a vocation that will prove entertaining, f.incinating and lucrative He encumbers no expense while he is connected with the college newspaper and at the same time he is gain ing experience.that will stand him in good stead when he is graduated I mom college Stich an opportunity is being presented to the Penn State fresh man today The Penp State COLLEGIAN has issued a call for first sear candidates to report at the office tonight at seven o'clock It is urged that all men who have ability or inclination along journalistic lines enter their names tonight so that a class of instruction may be started at once. SUPPORT THE TEAM Penn State had a traditional, fighting team on the gridiron on Will this recent victory instill new spirit into the student body Many undergraduates arc hoping that it will. Once before it was said that the coaches had the material with which to build a winning Nittany eleven. What was lacking was that characteristic Penn State fight and determination to "do or die" It was all "do" in the game on Saturday .. But Saturday and the game are over and gone Another encount er looms up an the horizon as being far more formidable than the bright colors of the Tartan Band There is not a student on the campus who does not know where the Penn State team will play next Saturday. There is not one among them that does not know that Penn State will have the hardest battle of the season when it meets Penn on Franklin Field Knowing this, how many students are going to support that Perin State team' Every effort was made to secure a special train to convey the Penn State rooters to Philadelphia, but without avail Still, there seems to be an indication that over half of the Nittany student body will be absent when the rolls are called on Saturday, November fifteenth. , X'hile the COLLEGIAN is not advocating an extension of vocation periods, or urging that students unlimitingly cut classes, it does be lieve that a fighting, battling, earnest, and determined Penn State imnri should be supported There has been more spirit and enthusiasm exhibited in :he campus since that memorable game on Saturday than was apparent :ince September twentyfourth. The reason for the sudden response is obvious Penn State students have been shown that a lack of spirit and cooperation was the demoralizing factor in the recent defeats; they have been shown that their support is essential if Penn State is to survive in athletics, in spirit and in mentality This is the football season and all minds are in that channel. It has been said that college men spend more time during the football season figuring out what nest week's scores will be and in playing the game over and over, than they consume in the persual of text books. Perhaps things are not as bad as that at Penn State, but it is evident flint an unusual interest is being shown in the Penn-Penn State game. Believing that football can do more to put Penn State "on the man" and that nothing but good can be reflected upon an institution that has a well-supported and winning team, it is suggested that those Penn State undergraduates who con conscientiously attend the game at Philadelphia next Saturday do so. In order to absent himself ['min college to attend a football game, a student must be COPSCIOUS of the fact that he is incurring cuts which count against him when the final summing up is made It is not well to cut if a sufficiently high salmi, m.tic average is lacking to counter-balance unexcused absences. 'Many H L. KEI.LNER undergraduates realize this and so refrain real taking "Frendhlhave " Attention is drawn to the fact thdt the Syrianle tlniversity author ities excused front . . all weelc•end classes those students who attended the Penn State-Syracuse game. There was no need for a call for supporters as was testified by the large number of Syiacuse students who saw the game on New Beaver Field Likewise it is believed that inorr Penn State students would Journey to Philadelphia if they were permitted to absence themselves front classes next Saturd tv Inn meeting yesterday morning the College Council took under !ennqderation the feasibility of granting a holiday on Saturday But inasmuch as no special train will be run to Philadelphia it was deemed advisable to lot the• matter rest within the hands of the instructois who will have the power to honor eNcuses presented by those students who attend the game It is safe to prestime, therefore, that those students who Journey to Philadelphia will be allowed due consideration in regard to the cuts they incur on Saturday. nth tot the l'inthet Ind the Rea stet llWe' I:'.en the 'Rr,ele.l. 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Tet it Ile ,co, et'etl nooththet; ft mile late In the thltd ttuottet The is ill e of thr Chic Iko-Tilionis home should ie ol like this 1 nit resit, of Chitago .1-Pets (it Inge 2.1 Slat:4U, shun that 'Shin*" AVa•- t'l' , fir/del. it b.., g 031.1 147 .1 tht In letllttmant, tintlnvt Ow Cat IJc Welt ehl en The ov jolng to be n net hi ice tang duel this pert.-ena u hen ICt uti or Cron Intl ri et ont o [ Pon et tie got together .V tine optinitt.t is the II o ,trtl .on tent oho they In lh int elm). , :tto - +ts trot alto plan , to spent the T) nolotwl, tog tit ohm at home 11,” it Wll•inn .tat ell At Inv(into lit ,t nlth florid Sttlu it it when ht lan Col tl-11, o& e tr fin .1 tnuelt ann n 111 the 11141 num ler. tell log Olt Watt Polntelo tot Penn S{lto fOntbtl! In 4sett tlemtml tot roaelte4 nor, 'Pali' lIIRRinv Wok. ItLiew.n U.l'4 t!MO!len 11,1 N 11” Ullll I .11 Use .lust 1* the hot, looses defeat it 011 NOON of Wio.'et .in Sian it tt I. IS no MINI MOO fling opoot nI lilt .1 Pittston gh spot t 1t tint nh, ttinted tits Pl.itil-Lion glow Pots tin '•toys-Iqt. Il toil tint 15 1 PL. Stne faun u[ Fsitut IN It ould t 111,e be iten St i.tense ht thins Milt Won ns - 1k sat% he Dulfni.: to Boston but Ines seseult to III" Intl out eltnen meinhet 4 Or the Nlstquett, foothzll tt sin tins the% title binned it t "ek ing. 34.7 defest .it the }MOO, Or 8.0., COnIOTO The 3114 , ll'llll4ll.ttY erot 'II% to t 11,101‘ rp.., jlllng, thE• hl follba , I 141.11•111{Z foul of the..e "oil" Dot& 4 001 nod le ito soents to round It' .it. List Tile Illn.- i 1114 1 oilea up 91 points on ntsiiitto h init., Sot toil IN into noon HOW:: did sena goad gni ly fat the Blue and White atullnut Terh In the II rat WWI 111 Ile yew. I °placed by Chet eel It In the game a hen an old leg Iglu, "bobbed" up Not!, o to u rek-enll tom to st i outs to Phil ulolullla Is though t It. 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