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The action of the committee in its decision to bulletin the names of those seniors who fail to pay their assessments ne\t fhursdnv, Friday or Saturday nights is the result oh negligence cn the part of the members of the Class of 1925. The finance committee his taken a firm stand on this matter, and esery assurance is given that it will care) out its program of publicity So far this semester only one-third of the seniors have paid their dues while ninny have not paid any for the past two sears Other classes have been graduated leaving behind them surpluses of a thousand dollars or more This money is deposited in the bank by the permanent class secretary and is used to defray expenses inci iltntal to class publicity and to financing class reunions Previous attempts to have all class dues collected with the Col lege fees have been given a set-back by reason that such action must be passed by the Board of Trustees, and that body has signified no intention of allowing the matter to pass through the College channels while the present deficiencies exist in the various class treasuries The Trustees, it is alleged, desire that the finance committees first show their ability to collect the dues and - place the classes on a sound financial basis before the College will be permitted to handle the collections Elsewhere in this issue will be found a statement of the 1925 Class Budget which shows a total of $2010.00, of which only $375 00 has been collected to dues and delinquent accounts this semester Even with the Senior Dance item being cut to two hundred dollars there still remains $153500 to be collected trom the members of the Class of 1925, Likewise it has been reported by the finance committee that there will be but one senior dance this year instead of two as was planned early in the semester This, too, is a direct result of the non-payment et dues by to o-thirds of the Senior Class There re mains but one thing for the man or woman of 1525 to do if he or she wishes to keep his or her name from the bulletin boards and that is to pay, and pa) promptly A SOLUTION AT LAST While much paper and ink has been used by various commit tees in an attempt to draw up a suitable Commencement program, tins nct until last Saturday afternoon that an agreeable one was suggested This nett program embodies much that is desired by both factions While it does not adhere strictly to what some stu dents desire, it is, nevertheless, a decided improvement over any prev ious solutions that hate been attempted The matter of Senior Week is now a dead issue and the sooner it is abandoned and Icrgotten the sooner the undergraduate and tacultv bodies sill be able to come to some definite understanding which will enable them to agree on a suitable program She students want more social functions coupled with the idea of an academic program, while the desires of the College Administration, coming fricm faculty representatives in the form of suggested programs, do not, to any great degree, include this item. In the latest iittempt to solve the problem, a suggested program embodying both academic and social features was submitted to stu dent representatives of the Inter-fraternity Conference, Intra mural and Student Councils It was agreed by both factions that-this was the best solution that had been offered since the agitation began. One of the features of this newly proposed arrangement of com mencement acmities is the re-establishment of a Military Review, which, as outlined, will occur on Saturday morning, June thirteenth This is the mess notable departure from any other of the programs and_student attenticn and support should be given to it. A military eview is an affair that always lends h distinct and decided academic aspect to the institution where it is conducted Penn State as a land grant college should have a review of this nature as a means of identi fying it front other higher institutions of learning Coming at a time when many visitors will be on hand it will also serve as a good medium for advei tising the accomplishments of Penn State Other features of the program, which yesterday was taken under further advisement by representative committees from the faculty and student bodies before it is submitted to the Senate, include that there be a more general intermingling of students, faculty and visitors; a greater participation by the students in an academic commencement program, a commencement dance for alumni, seniors, faculty and guests which will occur cn one of the three nights provided for danc ing, suggestions for saner conduct, a prominent and out-of-town speaker at Commencement, formal presentation of commissions to student officers at the Military Review; class banquets and reunions, Thespian and Placer shows. Vesper services, alumni dance, Band con cert, athletic contests. Baccalaureate Sermon, Senior Class Day exer cises and receptions to alumni, seniors, and parents by schools and departments The suggested program is a full one and one which has been drafted with the end in view of affording entertainment to par6nts, isitors, alumni, faculty and students alike It has satisfied the student representatives and some of the members representing the faculty , It is hoped that the College Senate in its next meeting will be able to come to a swift and decisive agreement as to its merits. li Letter tiox e nl.ll to e.III 0.4 OW vehtlon ,hr bin tile ea Ind pi oat , nn erent tin ough out o ntlon twit it id t, et nine Imu In 00e000 b 1 tin l'ona 'rlte4ol 'I ho profa 1 n to.eoralnals 1, ell done, 100, 11 ell eet eh ocl tnti could not Inn tollorl grr,l trr•dll on l'. gt If Nt 0 n 1.41101 11111 to coin lIIC MI the gentleman!, lielt, , ot of the hn t tilt 1011011111 no 011 .11 be dellghted It .1111 :Imo h 1,0 , them rt • out gue4t. - Ag•kttint Ditto, -v in tgllig rdl.tn R A Sh tnel 26 A K Smith 26 111 s, 'AI in twit :king AI in tgo VII %11.1.1:5 I , ' , TV:VI:VS St Won WIJAR 1 It I:I °Ott 1,. O--- COMMITTEE PLANS FOR ANNUAL MILITARY BALL 11 IL lA, ell '2l ll' I' Reed '27 W I. AV ~min 27 II C 1 Wo!miry 27 Aft air Will Be Staged February Twentieth—Orchestras Now Being Considered At r ut,tementq e it In,r i 11111 i, ton to the 11111tnt, 11011 0 hit h In In he belt In the Arnint ,1 on Ft It ts 11'114. frbtu in to ontleth Ito , tie owlet ntot abet eIA the ante tint, n lit nut tnt ut tho, h(la In tot met 3,, oteh.trflu rnt, otu 11,1, .et ',ten ',haled, but the moult ostomltte, huu nmotocile ttat lo h ell kfloo orehevttty luelurlhar W oh," rennu,lsonlln. Af,on-DINon 111111 oth e 10 roninent I:10:010 achtvtl 14 Tnn 11111/111tIe k 4110 eonqltlettmr tht ad %le Mit% of engue.:lhr .1 10.11 °whey ', In lode, Olt the MINK 11114 111 t ntinuouv __l2 A. SHANER 1 1% m fo: the t] :nee thk • t h:tt• not I - t been t elocuol Ina the to n hit In eh 1: no \\n] ant to nu .ent qonnethlnn tlna 1I nottl :nil of I di • ft : not n :tore College • onhot tt e tlt-th MIS of hlt Int: mutt fr ttrt nltt Inrev r..1111n on E....n.1. n'ght In%tottl of In otttl, til tt the \IIIIt trt 11l he enjot etl In of I trge i nombe: . no..tlltle The eugtom of bottling 101111 to) d tort , during . the .neek of SO' u'hingtons hit thtl it 14 t.. - 11nInIc Pon t o lit In ni.tht t 011ege.t THREE PENN STATE MEN MEET WITH FORESTERS MAIII Si lie hill Ili t.rn 1 , 1 , 100 ntrd sit erent meeting, t.l the ' , nen t) \ In) lcut Fot estrs, hi Id it Washing ton I) C, nn Decembet b) Pt utessor I A Ferguson II Ne Ins and It I' Rupp, In‘tt uctots Itt ft multi c Nit Ft rgu•on t cut t pipet betel e the ,OCICIN nnret nnltt .110111 P re cent Int estlg)Cons he Ins made In tutu On Dee. tube, 111111 k ill and [WI 0 - In t Proteutor rergutnn nand,l nett tlngt vivo tt Wnettlngtnn culled In thr rotted St Ito: Porertt .Vont. It lion t once) tint; the enutlnt inent of tr ttt• It , I. Iv nt Intrrent to note tint tin et Penn State to, •it tend.] 111 v tint (Inn DI I' etttlehentl hn iv In eh 11, n' Voremi It ~tl,-ation In Ow plt unent of lin lettlan e I Mouth he 12, n Ito )1c thr e+tlt lute, t Int evtlg.t non of tot (*tilted St.t,. site In nrltlngtort [nil Ougon out John It I unn lintttlt St tlry rot on, set et !gent In Wl.4lllturt. D C TERRA COTTA LECTURE TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY .10lutti tied. htstot It Intl non-teta c it h rime on thr subject of al t en. t Lnti Its tt , n 11l be L 0 ,11,01.1 to o I' S I. t tenet , cif the s: /don ti Tort I Cc .ta Sextant on Thor,l it t ellill4 it tiring clot 0 In Munn 200 110. aim ering Illteartainns o 111 be In the font q . ,11 t and motion IttetUtes Intl with these Aft Lao renee wHI motet inni titetch the manufnetnt e nth design el term CAltll, with t camel to both Led m erentol it methods The shell.. tl has 10 en sent nut In the nation tt on rim tit I Lath! trite tilt 11,1011' nub the subject of his helmet and Is in % tad here uncle: the ausalt es of the I Searnit Arehltertural ft atm:tilt Cud Flowers?.:. :i: i Carnations . . $2.00 :.i: . i Freesias . . . . 1,25 3: 4.: Marigolds $1.50 and 2.00 1 Narcissus . . . 125 t Roses . . 2.00 to 4.00 1: Snap Dragons . 2,00 :1: Sweet Peas 75c and 1.00 ::: -1 per bunch 4: T X T• . PLANTS i• ..): t*. Cyclamens . 1.50 each li, X PrimroSes . 75c each . 4: J. r i J . Y $ %tate College : 1,: . • ..1: jflotal Zboppe W. J. MESSMER, Prep, 1 117 E. Beaver Ave. :t I Bell 26. M t1.44+3-{÷l-1÷:±:-:-:-:•+÷.:-:-1-:-:-:::: THE PZIII4 STATE COLGEGIUI OXYGEN DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY EVENING IN OLD CHAPEL An otlet t Ilenarn 40.1111.11 11.. the I 0,1.1 4 of o‘o gen in the inerhottle Il et Itl 0 111 tote place In -Ohl Ch ;pet o n Thot slo, I. %ening It 'no en la inek o hen tllll,Olll pletot e tattled Ctss Von the Wend. t Wet het ttlll fe ante ennlneen Inl C. I. Mt eke, of the Alt Itento lion SIIe. llnnnlnt, 1,111 ..n the (1•, et o lent. in event owl he he fen - ; I. \C funlte.; ohe mlll the drnionen ttlon of llould toss :on I true', log the, veal.. p p .111 he , 41000 ‘le,rlblng Itutt n't pen l• a.cut Ci flout the th Iwo I. in Ittzlll IV rentlt 1101 hnu the tall g ”<e.i(0'1111111.i in tie mehlinz nod t.t tin C so ,alit ‘l6. to oul noel - ,Lit InJu~tlt The •Ipet Ito or 11 Imn.tu or 01100 %boo hu Ott 1 101 Int: 'out the e'tlitor opro Along to the hat test , tfllolo shooing the tooth. tons of os•gco not tines to the 111 m I tt ttlttion la Id lo Ito othet Inthottrl k I Pk tot et In olrlltlon there Is to unrlet - I log theme to "Ost gen-The Wm .1(1 AN to Ist, thot .1111 he of Intro est to the t to-Int rl and :net alto I Did you Know— Th it Penn St to turista not Ur utilities In ISO ',then amen f tllll - ttteited theli dettreeii • 'll It the College gm, min• ne it II !11111 Le 1 ie. of hind: 1h It Ch tpl Lin Aletzzei on( c ,nataite go,. not of the ot Ile of \ moot -0— Th It Venn Stnte IT ti the Liz geqt. er in I lillf Ilt it Olt Mtg. In the hot Tli it giant It tilt in nto T'onn idle i I inil I it ,ollege' Inge 11,12-1-I , lrtm ttle I'm to lift 10 unit I ttglt ttektt.t . ton sled Sow+ it le t.onlble nn loon inn .1111tnunt of t fen mitt I 01,010 In in , . tin —ll, II 1. Ii lisn. 1 . 01 l'agh Street SPECIAL THIS WEEK HOARHOUND DROPS 9LB Candyland ...-L When you , lvr ite home for money, use SANFORD ' S Fountain Pen Ink `Plan W,..0w & 1„ , . ...• to make this trip next summer Get up your party. N.., Fare of $155 covers voyage toEurope rind return ri,dellghtful vacation m Itself For $226 there in a THREE-WEEK TOUR, Including Voyage over and back, hotel, radroad and stghtsecing In Europe. Pinn dn . in More extensive tours of four weeks and long, at c 0 e o i`' oof , e ! correspondingly low rates Newfor the See local college representatlve now New Cunard :en. or write for further particulars to U C M/kap -- /1..1D . 4 e,,, 24 dti 0 Is t . . LINES 25 Broadway, New York City or Local Agents NITTANY RIFLE TEAM SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Shur Its defeat In thrl'nttttsttt of 11114,1, III! I lilt' l'a 11111 shun Illg 111111,041 It'll , . 1. , °- MOH!. .Intl It Iv tletnint•tttlts,l Its .1111111. 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The flashing black Newcomer made by Duofold Cl aftsenen THE nearest thing made to a ParkerDuofold Penis the nee.-D. Q —meaning Doofold Quality. It is really a $4 value --t Ith *White Gold Girdle, inert fluted grip. and a potiet clip, or an extra large ring to link to 'our note-book Morethanthanthasajewel smooth point of 14K gold, tipped it an polished Indium. The same Ink-Tight Duo- Sleeve Cap, Press-Dutton Filler, and sure•fire "Lucky Curve” feed as the Duofold You can't beat It—you can't be it under $5. All good pen counters carry this college esition—cr can get it double quicl. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Patkeratofold Paw& to match the pen t3z,r, Factor, ftnalGe tcrot Vise,. MNI-SVILLE, WIS 'll l " aAirDo Lae, LIN/ or 5.1-terp. nap or ap.P.efo,lS .0.6 MMZIMdM3 1925 CLASS BUDGET I', t.t ~,,s one.potttlettect ml,OOl I • Ai, II Uhl. , Ind EMIR , lo,onontllk I+ life I it 1.04 id It. land In Ott 11011,.1 Slott., ttlTellog thlits Iltlfttt out 01,, tit tt, I I font thltzi,tlll tl,,t $ 'WO Do Is,ttattlt, I=l 11 \ Slt MI I, C II S Lare.ts 19,,c1+t, NI It IC 501h•t I'llll'llll ,t 11 4 .11101 POYt Igt• 114011 smo,oll 1,111, 11 and Toll,un d 2 1 1.11111 171 110 1 to-C1 Inn Toowm co 7700 mlltlnr. 1001 Mot 01111100 00 11 1 '111 . olle4l Ito looting 7 111 111. ',lomat+ 1 10 0,1 Me lef ti.ll to 41 ite $37100 In (1 ,, Oh, Ind delinquents) IGLEYS After Every Meal It's the longest-lasting confection you can buy —and it's a help to di- eaccocoaocacoocaaccoaccoocoooaccoooacaoacocdacooccoon 8 EAT AT THE - O PENN STATE CAFE Good Food Good Service Right Price ,0000000000p000000000000000m)9 .. 00w.00v.occecoocz000 The First hational Bank State College, Pa. The secret of the very satisfactory . progress of the First National Bank is to be discovered in the principles which have characterized the activities of the institution throughout its existence. Security, Stability and Service W. F. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier You have only five days more to-take advantage of our ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE There are hundreds of bargains displayed in our store of the world's known high grade merchandise of Society Brand Clothes, Schoble Hats, Florsheim and Crawford Shoes at prices that can not be duplicated. Remember, this sale lasts only until January 17th. It would pay you to take advantage of this unusual opportunity. Come early and select for your future needs. Store open every evening until 8.0 during this sale $lO Florsheim Shoes at . . $B.OO $9 Crawford Shoes, sizes 8 toll, 4.95 Suits and Overcoats as low as . 24.50 Hats as low as . B. V. D's . . Topkis Union Suits . . . .75 Men's Sheepskin CO'ats as low as 8.95 $4O Tuxedo Suits sell at . . 20.00 White Pongee Shirts 2 for . 3.55 THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus Since 'l2 Tuesday, January 13, 1921 1.0 I'OIIIILSPONDLSI L I OE HSI' Is 1.,1111.1'. I' 01' KIND IN r. s 'I he &111, ttnrnt it INo piep,rinu to lid igill ‘l)ll.`t of 1 , wont' to the MI I.lmi g fdi in 011111 id 111. tar t% Ile of sten.lon n , ^llr I .11110 ill. PI nn 'iv Ikte Thilliffsafienire Co Aot. rholopt, , p ecwv Tr 1.,1 , V\ CIAIR li IA IlsOlt, 111:111' Li TEL DORIS hi. \ lON in "horn Ith It" 11=11116= C. I:I"IZSDAY 11 , 13 IS -Itl •rTY ( 0111 1, 0 V lisirden of 11t.oils” P Olo• Cometiv lIIIIMY In.l I, VII lID.VI— I \ lIOOItI, in ',I, Itla." IS= _Winn :Army In ' lA, SI I T 1 's V-- Tlll'/ISI) %V in‘l 1'1:11) NY 2 PER( 'I , 1 t ItMONI I ..111 DORIS kl'\l ON In '•ldle Tonglti,. •.; Vrl. ItDAY— , 10:N \ 1"r11 HAUL VC atill 11101.1 Itl LL 1 111 In "Ott Iliv Sim!. of 'I lirei‘ Nr, •. 115 ',I, rich .12tII, lioll. I me.' Torrence. LI/ t 4 1111. m anal Noah Het,. If ',III iI, • The Cos, lea 1 .con• om.ut the (- oThir inion 111,11 h, the ny oto A ..mbet e nP Nnipt -On 111 140 E. College Ave
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