Page Two —"-- Penn State Collec,tan Published semi-meelola during the College o etr Ito studentn of the Penneyl tvanio. Slate College, In the interest of Studtn n, Pleuity, Alumni, and Prlentiet of the College EDITORIAL sT.trr W. L. Pratt '26 'Editor-in-Chief • IT. tom '25 Attnlntant Editor IT S ITorris '25 11,14;1nd Editor ACSOC 11'1 I: rnrrous FI W. Cohen '2O IT I, Ktliner '26 It A Shaver '2l W. .7 Durldn '2O 11 T. Nrlebtl '26 A El Smith '261 Women's Editor hiss Farley '261 lirttllr , .. sr :yr J IT McCulloch '25 iluninens Manager • 61 Dialer '2l 16sertielng ]tanager R C Body '25 Ctt ul ttlon [gager ASSIST 13T 11l '.l\ rc9 It IN IC I'llS • 1 1 1 Tirtimlield '26 T etto, L Cut '26 11l PORTI r Adler ' 2 CI P I 'do 'l7 I 11,. Plottn '27 11 N Dellng '27 11 I.t ost 111111 27 !teed '27 1: 1 Portrlln '27 11 I 11. at. 10 t 17 II Re, ttd '27 1' 11 Coles non 'l7 l' 11' 0.1 17 31 I. 11 t_git '27 .1 I' Cunintiolo y 'l7 to I anl„s'l7 11 el IVontslt a 37 11 II loot!! 'l7 The Penn Stole cou.r.rilAN 1111110 C0111,10111,th0119 on any subject of college interest Letter, rated boot the 0,. .110.1 Or the olltete II annumes no renponnlbllita, hoot met, for to ntlrotion r•et ttosed under this held and re- XI [Ves the r't,ht to eselotle ano übooe tatstat • 00141 he poll, 1,11 Nome- Prlate All cop) for 1 . 111 , 1 ii 11 I.sue mos' In In the ail, by t e n m o n ;den. cloy, and for Friday". Intone, 113 ten a nt Thuretlay Subnerlptlon mice $ll le, If pild hereto .11110or1 Ist, 1925 Alter Jan uary Ist, 1925, E 2 75 Entered at the PostoMee, Stn.° College, Pa on second class matter. °Meet INittany Printing and Publloltlng Cu Bil'ollng Telephone: 156 W, Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Ne,isp seer Mmiebitlen News Editor this issue TUESDAY, DECEMBER (6, 1924 WITHIN THE ARMORY With the cicse of the football season the Penn State student's steps turn toward the Armory and his attention is duetted to the in-, door sports. The basketball season opens tomorrcw evening with, Juniata College as the first of long list of guests who will be enter-1 tamed during the season of 192 1 -25 It is regretted that the accom modations at the Armory are scarcely adequate to properly take care or the crowds, and that many arc terczd to make use• of the uncom fortable nooks and corners of the stanas Bat e,en these things are momentarily forgotten as the game is in progi ess, for the students are there to give their loyal support In order to effect the best ac commodations under these crowded conditions it has been re quested that tile student body refrain train t sing the locker room exit at the close of the game Other and more serious conditions are paramount at this tone, however Within the close confines ct the Armory, and with enthus iasm running high, there often imm:s the temptation to give socal disapproval of a referee's decision or perilous to disagree with the performance of a player on the Hear Penn State men and women will accept the decisions cf the official in charge, they will refrain from directing their remarks to such persons, to the players, or to anyone in the audience A bad practice' which originated last serson wristhat of tossing pennies on the floor for the evident enjoyment obtained by snatching a band of urchins scramble in a mad heap for the copper pieces Not only does this create antagonism among the young tellows, but it al so endangers the safety of the plasers, for it is easy enough for a man, while running at full speed to slip on such an object and sus rain a severe injury the Co-eds ha , c al, ass wined out in goodly !lumbers for indoor meets, but when they are subjected to "cat-calls" by the MEN is it any wonder that some. of them stay away" Much fault has been found concerning the conduct within the Armory Last sear, long warming-up trousers were obtained for the basketball men and much sons the merriment when thes appeared in this garb It was nctieed that at no other institution where the Penn State basketball team appeared were ars , max ks made concerning its outfit Let there be none tomorrow night So important were these offenses regaided by Student Council that it was recommended and subsequently passed, by the Council that, if any undergraduate, and it matters not whether he be senior, junior, sophomcre or freshman, be found guilty of indulg ing in any et these practices he will he reported to the Tribunal and dealt with accordingly A word to the wise should be sufficient THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Christmas bespeal.s everything that is good Before many days have cussed, Penn State will have closed its doors and the undergraduates, iacultv and many of the tcwnspeople will forsake these endeared halls and journey to tneir respective homes, there to enjoy the pleasures of companionships which for three months have been severed Home tics will be renewed, books will be forgotten, and hearts and eves uill be brighter It is as it should he Yet in the midst of all this Joyous anticipation of Christmas and' its Christian teaching, let there be green a few serious thoughts about Penn State The wication will be spent far more profitably and with much more enjoyment it the undergraduate realizes that he has ob served the holidays in a true Penn State as well as Christmas spit it Christmas bespeaks everything that is good, so, too. does Penn State While the undergraduate is home let him uphold this College yith the same reverence that he accords Christmas Day. To do this he will conduct himself' in an honorable and gentlemanly manner A fey, important observances required of every Penn State man and woman during the holiday periods can be summed tip in the !allowing "dont's" Don't use the name of Penn State when pat ticipating in athletic contests not sponsored by the College Don't speak of Penn State as "State," say "Penn State" Don't refer to Pcnn State as "school," by all means say "College " Don't, under any circumstances, allow anyone to defame Penn State and get away with it And, by the way, why act start adding a "Merry Christmas" to that "Hello" to e‘eryone on the campus' WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT Those who were fortunate enough to attend the Thespian show "Wooden Shoes" on Saturday night needed no lurthcr recommenda tion as to the success of the comedy than to observe the audience Satisfaction was written on es cry lace Of course the directors and the composers of the vehicle frowned now and then when they saw things which to their experienced eyes could be improved; but that was natural, for it is their business to make the show perfect it possible. But in all respects, from theme to portrayal, from scenery to costuming and in the rendition of the musical scores, the Penn State Thespian Club has added a good number to its credit. Much favor able comment has been given the organization for its untiring efforts towards the production of clean, wholesome entertainment. Penn State needs more of this type of thing. Importance of Psychology Tests for Freshmen Emphasized by Dr. Anderson The Impottla a V l,l hoI 4,14 tt 14 4.4 On "Olt .a• fualuoon 11 erl.lll 4- 14, 41 bt I/L hen And 1011 /11 Or 011. DC), illlolltef if III( 11 , 11 11111 I.lent 4t. l'oda 401 110 II deo 11101011 It to Ju-t. d • l'on I 1110.0 I Int 4.11. n l 1044 01111 111., 11u .111 ed Ind 111111 a 41, 4 . 1 405. 111 at.4l • 1 41,1 Ml,' 100 0 1111' 011 h of the non than one thou. 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It maces your 6 t - food do you more . good. Note how It relieves that shiny iceling niter hearty eating. CYO Q Amastei;iece Not n hair not of pinto and not single flake of dandruff. Big and strong also. Adonis hod nothing on him. \ ma can oalnbin he doesn't snn a nnol rhnut "Vastllnc . I lalr tome on he uses n !almost roliainusly. hhnlnne Wee It far Inasterend fluent, ham and keeping 1110 scalp health, 111, it n. rerularlY and none hen gill shin nith non and hok vela At oil doll shams and she dent barber shops mem ,T.f,l7,74%:d"WeL;;Lf`;. Vaseline .0.1111 ner OIV HAIR TONIC Per the Health and Aepearen.of the Hole Cheamilith httg Crimmins (Con) Slum Strect New or ed k THE PENN STATt COLLEGIAN Di I non n,.e nnt 00 bl .Ito Ili a tear , tio inh.tra ore at! It, 'nail] 'lie ttto hundi CO nit lIIt, tt qui •tlona Simi!. W. , 11, In a In aonn6i, to the tollsre on' nu', ia,ll, In (loon :lon Sall trio l, .tin or i•lniloot• 01 the vtl.th ntv NI to 1, 1161 In the ilLamlyani to v.uill ntv not clolng , iri optable um), lien Swint, 61,1, ral.k We 1)1 its tl. sts In st• Is 11t Slit) tt-t v s tt esttg" he lots Om rte sten •ttudents • 1 ts, the 'MI ill •Irsen nun 15 15 iii tits tits 1 110 ttsnstnit ststg 77 1 let Ig 11,0 ills 11 Us 111 •tuch a tntla -Ist t hoc Ids.. 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"• - ti tar' U ee Lett-e-t Morning c4fternoon Eve:ning this will keep our hair in place . . . ®~ ~;u U tN~,L,.~Y' it ~"'- T- owdoes your hair look an Meniriave found in Stacomb hour after you've brushed it? whbt they,have alwayspeeded All out of Mace—mussed— --an easy; natural way to every which way , Only a make their hair lie co they hint of itc tnmnez left, like it best, and stay that way Thrt used to be the daily from Morning till night mpeitence of most men Your hair however dry Fcr taco there ryas no quick, and straggly, however uncon effective way to keep the hair trollable after being v,cshed— alwri3 ain place, looking at all will keep in perfect order all times jtist co you si,ant ato day long if you apply just a look. Old-fashioned pomades touch of Stacomb when you matted the hair and made it brush it in the morning .- - greasy. Water evaporated Women use Stneomb, too. quickly and left the hair deer Whether the hole is long or bobbed, and harder to control than it will Ile fashionably close to the heal—snooth and lustrous ever. You can get this delicate, invist i A gi cat change tile cream at your college drug store. nut now Stacomb is an es- a ll oTiuttlr Tl,e . f,7w " l,iqu i . n d eta " - runhal in Use well-dressed comb a you prefer) Use Stncomb man's equipment. And every- tomorrow morning, and look your where—us college and out— best all day: yousecranooth neatly-tombed lunr—natural, soft, lustrous f.O 7 ?) . ; ;;;V,4" dr, • ; . 2 ; KEEPS TILE VALE IN PLACE v " '' ,F: 1 ;e :7 :;3 7 117 c4°.14 :r 14 ir\;%2'''3tlic.j;:"te::Jbli'bi:rg.. 1f11) a 3,:vais,:stafts,:r.7,:4;F:ll, city - I.:1'r" Addiers f mer helm: 'ln I nml rot Ole I alp, 51 5 thmlnt ming emnlente nN tem,' Inl 41.1 Mew In am leultut e .1501 150,1 tinS Tll.. men gitulent., 11, eaticnllon ,1‘,.1 ION! 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Gilliland Druggist State College Hotel Block JUNIORS CLINCH GIRLS' HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP he eh hioll i t ended hlth the t I 1. , 1 ttf 1021, t he or the till 4.01111. plnlcll the Juntolc N. on II• 1110 ill nlo, non 13110 1111 i the tht Sopill , lllole4 1110 1110 the It amen it ort one :old tied One An Iv u4tion it the r lioie of the I 0 , , IC 1111 1011144th.; of the 1..4 is 14 fl rah the (out I:av ~ lir. nl , llllOOl 11 the v Itle no omen (011111 to Plat oth r t tills to 1111 11008 1101 plan 1 I 111 Itv spiel thin le to toe the it tlttO lilt t 0 1,110 Immo title tni.ntlen 0 .. tlt , e It Ii OlaNtlll,llllg 'llll 14 I 0 111:. 9,, 1 or 1'01 , 5• , ‘41 ,, ',nos I. .1 Lela 1, M I,IM I, Echo .2a) 0 A !TACATION IN TM +\ MON'S CAPITAL (.111CF ) 1)01)(111: MOTU, Wa,ltlngton, 1). C. r 1hi11.14 \I Thigh. N ht .11, . hill hick% I: Glenn I: :.:1111.4ri. r Plc h : E eke. I: .r: milt. 1 7 :1111:::: lc I. .I Cu thi :3 likhel. N IThet !ann. G.:11 I: I Inl hth n • D,„to„ - w bit the Molter xlll. Ilrolo“or Mon Ms Inoroln, ct otstr pool blot Lo moved Ile Komecl 1., be. boll n o mu &tun— =El=nral The zaster dre...7,:its: pazar Bundles for Everybody ----But Yourself Why not bundle yourself in a fine new overcoat, or have a new Tu',cdo drop in on you while you arc spend ing vacaticn days at home. It's a very gratifying kind of selfishness, which people seem to admire 1 Good-to-Order Suit -- - - $28"„$38" 1 Good-to-Order Overcoat - - - 1 Good-to-Order Tuxedo - - - - Your judgment and taste will tell you the story when you see our line on display at SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP The Edward ,Tailoring Co., Inc. 1724 Market St. Philadelphia Remember Mother CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS Cyclarrien Poinsettia Jerusalem Cherry Begonia Mistletoe Primrose Holly ARTIFICIAL NOVELTIES Best wishes for a Merry Xmas and a prosperous New Year 6tate Colley floral 6boppe 117 E. BEAVER Phone 26• M Buy your clothes here and spend the difference on Xmas gifts Society Brand Suits as low as $38.00 FLORSHEIAI AND CRAWFORD SHOES $B.OO to $lO.OO SPORT VESTS $l.OO to $0.50 GRAY FLANNEL 20 INCH BOTTOM TROUSERS $5.95 THE QUALITY SHOP . : M. FROMM OpPalate Front Campus Since 'l2 Always Reliable Tuesday, December 16, 1D21: the Non Itt , clon et etc t t ,c ann, lc 11140 NI the Iv tcmc t o 111, I' I lc mogul It It iclrtutictl tick c cc to h the I Icc lc, 1111111 c t In tI 17111‘h.chs no, c t lit ni. , hl of 1.111111, ellth. It hen cc Id] hichhlcti cot the II 4IIN t• 11111 111 IR. 7n o „ nt Ith It pin In lilt a Nom or I II o ccl 4tlc I. FOR 511,1 —Gomm Pout o dog, ol nnlhii old eligible fa togiott Mei In Ainei le nit Kennel Chili 1:0 01. The t elm In NVolf OI i 3 alit t loin icing, 'I hi , bleed of hind I noon, Ueteltm nun. I) 1. %I nolii lilt viel Thud St , Len lielOV ' •12 1.• TffdlikutTiimire Co. ssty,A, 'l"' hot spiv QuAy TUE!, DAY— Ytt Um c I) tth it Tl, o -11.1810 'N 1) I TII'S in ~. 1'11)th e Meredith" AMOY 'al, I hlld-en ::le 1\ C.D.M.ISILII h Till 1: , 71.)%1" _ (till! I ITII In "Loll , . it lolernev , " Haiti L MIEZEZ VI ll•nsnir II ETTI ' ['SON In "Th. 1 . 110 St.l" IF t( lc Senn, it Contc,l% SHOBLE HATS $4.00 $6.50 SHEEP LINED COATS $lO.OO to $15:00 GOLF HOSE as low as 51.75 KNICKERS as low as $5.00
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