Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 10, 1925, Image 2

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TUFSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925
CONIMENCENIENT
Sixty-three students will be graduated at the mid-year Com
mencement exercises which will be held in the Auditorium tonight.
The COLLEGIAN wishes to extend Its congratulations to these men
and women who have completed then work at Penn State
The term, Commencement, is an apt one For these graduates
the simple exercises tonight will mark the end of their ,undergrad
uate careers, but it is the beginning of a new period for them; that
will end with a greater of less degree of success in this world
Armed with the degrees that they base earned and a character
that has been moulded by Penn State, certainly they are well equipped
to face the dill culties that will confront them. Their chances for suc
cess have been improved by their training in this institution
So they will become part of that ever increasing body of stu
dents who have graduated from this College and are known as Penn
State men The achievements of its graduates have done much to
give Penn State a high standing as a place of preparation for suc
cessful work in the various fields of human endeavor. May, these
wacluates and those of future )ears, add further prestige to ibis in
stitution.
The COLLEGIAN wishes these men and women a full measure
of success and happiness in life May Penn State be to them an in
spiration and a memory of years well spent
NN'ORK YOUR PLAN
"Plan your work, then work lour plan " Here is excellent ad
vice ler the beginning of a new semester Carried out in an ideal
manner. it would result in a system uhcrein the student would have
a definite time of the day or week set aside for the preparation of
each subject on his schedule It is the exceptional man or woman.
however, si ho can carry out such a plan To look for such rigid dis
cipline on the part of the average undergraduate is useless.
With final examinations completed, there is a natural feeling
of i chef and relaxation With many students this period is stretched
out until it becomes one of laziness and shiftlessness The weeks
stip by with little work accomplished and once more the approach of
final examinations hangs over the undergraduate as did the sword
user the head of Damocles in the fables of ancient Greece Quite
rt ten th'e sword falls, and one more student has flunked out of col
lege
Certainly there are many students in this institution who could
increase their study period an e‘tra hour each day without running
the risk of suffering a nervous break-down Many members of the
faculty will agree that not enough studying is done Some behexe
that too much time is deaoted to campus activities; others point to
the movies that are crowded every night; still others place the blame
en too many social functions None of these distractions, are to
he blamed, howevei, for the lack cf hard study
It is very seldom that one hears of a student prominent in campus
and other activities, troubled by scholastic difficulties These men find
tnat the more work they are compelled to do, the more they can ac
complish The answer to the real cause of low scholarship is too
much loafing The student comes home front class full of good reso
lutions to "get out" lots of work, but the chances arc he will be
come myrked in a "talk-session," card game, or whatnot, and once
more the hooks will not be cracked for that day
To those students who are in the habit of waiting until exams for
a period of feverish preparation, we offer the plan of carrying out
each day's assignment as it is given. And there is a guarantee that
if the student works this plan, he will be surprised at the amount of
knowledge that he has obtained from the course
THE CALL OF BUSINESS
Sonic people find a peculiar fascination in the arts and as,a result
we have punters, decorators and musicians, others find complete sat
isfaction in the pursuit of sonic profession. But if you are one of that
large cart of the freshman class which, upon graduating from this
College will feel perfectly contented to enter business, that exciting
prime of garnering the elusive dollar, then here is an announcement
that will be of interest to you
The Penn State COLLEGIAN has issued a call for freshman
candidates for its business staff The first meeting of _these aspirants
will he field tonight at seven o'clock at the COLLEGIAN office. If
you have a hankering to manage a business, this is an 'opportunity to
gain some valuable experience
Cent' oiled and published by Penn State students, the COLLEG
IAN is a business firm The problems-that confront the members of
its staff arc typical of these that must be solved in the business world.
The new men will be put through ,a short course in the rudiments
of salesmanship and advertising. Then they be given ,plenty of
opportunity to practice what they have learned. The result will be
expenence that will be well-worth the effort involved
And so, for the freshman who wishes to engage in ,n campus act
ivity that will be of material benefit to him, this call has been issued.
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The red corpuscle in college life today is the
flashy red Conklin pen or pencil. In the
pocket, on the desk, dangling from ribbon or
chain it is the sign and symbol of the sanguine,
active mud.
That Conklin pencil is a real word rringatine
too. It shoots a lead 3,4 inches long and car
/ ries over two feet of them. Fill it on your
birthday and forget it for a year. Fitted with
"the clip that can't slip" or the ring for ribbon
—only $2.50 For those who don't see red
there is black, mahogany and all metals to
match any pen.
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Opening Soon
Good, Clean Food, Well Served
Come and See for, Yourself
GEO. ICEPREOS and VIURES - - Proprietors
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always got a new suit for his birth
day. Why don't you do the same?iN ‘
Make it a Tuxedo this time. rjr Ft
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Our new spring line will he a pleasant surprise to even
our oldest customers. It contains patteins and fabiacs es
pecially selected for the carefully dressed college man. A
bigger—brighter shoning—nith prices just the same.
:28.75 and $33 75
SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP
Exclusive Agents
every Suit and Topcoat made exactly to your
measurement
The EDWARD TAILORING CO.. Inc.
1027 Callanhill St., Phila.
L. K. METZGER : L. K. METZGER
`:The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
Text Books and Supplies
For the Second Semester
Last week "Blue Books" were our
"best sellers" for the week. This
week it will be text books. Bring
your orders early. Spacial atten
tion given to special orders.
Just received a new supply oflarge
Fibre Laundry Cases, priced $3.75.
Nothing could be better to have
those "eats" sent you from home,
along with your laundry.
Do you need an Alarm Clock? Get
up on time with a Big Ben or
Junior Ben, price $3.25. _
'Magazines Valentines .Confectionery
',Cigars
Tobacco Cigarettes
Tar , elly. February 10, 1923
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