Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 03, 1925, Image 2

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1 I 3ESDAY, AIARC
THE MASS MEETiNG
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the undergratitiftte
:er Penn 'State is losing ‘vh.:ti.:r its
loracteristics of Iftir ploy, inittdit:ss nod honest en
ling things of the ps!-.t. Some of thanar , .! aware of
ir the condition, others art.: in it nkac -s. net a Few
.=re ore still others 1. , :h0 ore int,
conditions he retuctiicti? The qt:
tr..o ttprer.:!:r.,... - . C, to ;It
V.nd out.
that the Auditorium is not largar; that - there is no:
-ntire undergraduate body et... O A trod freely!
. c.hi h so vitally cone to "rite two vppertdasses'
•.:t• with the hope that they rdt:•, , u:•rav_l a Few of the :
v•hich are today facing Prato nicn
underclassmen will net he prohihited front attending,
• requested that all junior, and t.eniors be en hand.:
lilt: two upperelass.:s. by lit:-it seniority
rest:nu:llly have a mare iy• .ied:te o; the!
eNist on the etnnpllS.
subjects have been suggestcd for di-eui,sion. They!
.ation or students to student; on the Penn State
relation et' students to the Administration. 3. Thei
It;; to intercollegiate athletics et Pen!' State.
intentidn making this an rt'‘aiot to solve the
, a time for suggestions, clder and unhiased!
ris can crane later. Each subject cec•:rs a allilti:11(1C
tight he discussed. Let's get togethzi - and lied eittt!
then make an earnest endeavor :1 c a r;e d i those that:
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IETIIODIi•I31 IN POLITIC;;
stitution at Penn State, S0111'.: fifw years ago, of a
ni.bmt hotly. thy added rcspon.dbility and opportun
rgraduatcs to fashion their nem destinies within a
s paved the way for numerous Charig:T. in campus af
ovations have been introduce.; and. whare success
a regular part of student routin:... but few and far
an the departurcs in campus politics within the past
ciccticns. candidates always count on a cr.rtain
through • the process known es "hereditary voting."
•ou are a Republican or Democrat iv:cause your father
at politics at Penn State seem to follow along similar
method of selecting class olliccr, and OthZ.T ender
mtatives is good enough for the preamt student body
i ;he purpose of those who have prccedeil.
COLLEGIAN has advocated cpen politics ler Penn
dilemeat of this question once and for all should he
present Student Council Icaves oltice. Dissatisfaction
•cd on ail sides in the past over nrmner in which
are conducted here. and although the recent ruling
raid vote cn the-three highest candidates has helped
cd to remove the truly ohjectionahl..! features.
tics may l•c a great help to the administration or it
ity to prove itscif a hindrance. EL.:atolls as conduct
s at the present time are act only detrimental to the
also an injustice to the successful candidates. It is
man to give his best to Penn Stec- and to his class
acs a few cliques and inner rings. not a unified
if hint in office! Why should student politics here be
a thing to he whispered nbout and an affair to be car
cover of darkness?
many solutions offered is a Political Week. during
^ndidates for class offices and oilier undergraduate
s will announce their intention et' running for office,
forms and thus give student opinica time to shape
sive manner. Every student would vote and be check
hoses place:Ll at various points abeut the campus.
-es could be delivered at class meetings and even
be made by certain combinations 'to elect any one
at least he above-board and subice: to close insp ect i on.
of placing ballot boxes in close proximity to lass
:-epresentative vote would lie poiied— something that
meetings has railed to accomplish in the past.
is a small community in itself and its student govern
-anducted as such. When three votes will elect a man
;cil and less than one hundred give a student a class
time that some action be taken. Secret prejudices
u ambush should not be tolerated. For an unwarranted
t upon an institution of any kind when its members
'dirty" politics. The instatlation of any- new system
time to perfect, but at the outset, it should correct
ble features of the present method.
cs have been introduced in colleges and universities
, particularly in the South and Vest where it has met
ant success. We believe that Penn State has arrived
re its student elections should be conducted in a differ
now is the time for Student Council to act!
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svrlios: .\ II:oppor friond
wine erritplrte slrtirfylie•
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airret,l her la :he itillrellve 'grair
t , helle•r shr , hail in irdnd :I Waal!. rated
"TI, van. , Sin.: Of mental indolent ,
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I.ettid. 1110 , a rush no 111, far north
n It. Multitudes who have. no w..%, , r
any sort in mind ei:ln'ess allirn ,
in 'you bet.'
bring nu. , lamb Otons: •I'ott
'Mark MO fOr :I. SIN n . c•lnek
nu 100kti like rain." You het:
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Yealo•• you be my wife?' May
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Thise and many oth, Jazz English
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all of ask nut - hoir yoUT'
1:111}' of us say "hne' you 'pm r
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goal 11•n111 a dilllrnit pnsllinr., In. if
a girl's alelw:ulam:• IS (.N11141:1 lb' -
many of Its say - that's the
""fr." - Don't trY to Canary toe." lII'
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rot Joekeying. - are ,npreasions own
‘arion , and 011 1 11 oreas!ens. 11'e say,
boy. that's }ar' irrpgneet!ve of ‘vheth-
Iv!. are refrrring . to plfiti it, 1,01111.
ill] i11:C . 1,411W !Pettit,. a vandivlne
tart,,, scantily Hail, or an enjoyable
ins:rat prograin.
Fomr ronteml thorn 10 SOUP , argu
wrist :or using such Jazz English. lira
it is "snappy' • and alien very exiit•rssivo
fait the a:lvantagos of jazz English sr.
in comparison 111 the ilisadvan
nit lathrli at Jazz expres
s:Gas. bill Wilell We emit tethe-: thettl.
lind it t•Ntrrtnely altrieult to Mt)
good I.higlisli; it $OllO beeome,.; :shuns:
itutioshali) for us to eXliefee: ofnisolvos
srretilly. Inability to use the Eng:hit
larztrigr ) is a groat detriment
In any walk of life. and a boy or kir:
whn is unable to express Itimsflf or
bon-eif a young, finds it ahnost
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' DO YOU DANCE?
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Learn 1:, ` " 5 Ready
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i Latest -1;1 1 Other
1 Steps V.ll
Dances
Class and Individual Instructions
Tiie New Radio, the Tango Blues,
the Raggety Anne and others.
MRS. N. D. HUBBELL
405.51 W. Beaver Avenue
Belt Phone 118.11:
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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PERCIVAL RUDY
121 South Atherton Street State College, Pa
AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION
Between State College and Lemont, meeting all trains
Open and Closed Cars. Side Trips May Be Arranged For
Reasonable Charges
Phones: Bell 176
One More Month for Tree Surgery
Then Spring Planting
Nursery Stock from Andorra Nurseries
Seeds from IVlichells Bulbs from John Schupers
H. A. HARTLING
Bell 391-M 224 S. Barnard St.
MEN, TAKE NOTICE
Pocket Knives, Fully Warranted
Actual Value, $1 to 51.75; Your Choice, 77c
. Tumblers,47c per Dozen; Regular Price, 60c
Tumblers, 85c per Dozen; Regular Price, $l.OO
Garden Seed Lawn Grass 'Seed
Keefer-Nolan Hardware
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Mite Your Name with
I SANFORD'S INK
It Mil Last Forever
cZANFORDS
Fountain Pen Ink
The Ink that. lade the
Fountain Pen Possible'
STATE COLLEGE BAKERY
Now doing business at rear of
139 Allen Street
Just telephone your orders
Our cakes are being sold at Paul Serfas','Allen Street
11.40u.SAAA•hdesAd .ate
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PRETTY Good, Huh
it's funny—
but. here I am talking about shoes again.
But have yoti noticed the crowd I have with
me. The whole town's talking about our shoes.
and the beauty of it is they are all saying
nice things
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO.
Sophomore A' op
March 6th
We have just received a shipment of new style
TUXEDOS, in time for the Sophomore I-lop.
The Tux Coat is easy-fitting, and without vent;
the Trousers are braided, straight, and have wide
bottoms.
. We also have on display a complete line of
accessories for evening wear,• including SI lIRTS,
COLLARS, TIES and SHOES.
THE QUALITY SHOP
M. FROMM
Always Reliable . Opposite Front Campus Since ,12
Tuesday. :tiareit 192:,
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FOR
Peggy Paige Dresses
Co-Ed Dresses
AND
Wooltex Coats and Sul
INCLUDING
The Famous Peggy Pad
State College Betiefon
Our mit men and our mat men,
Hung up nice victories;
The Glee Club's stuff is mighty good
At it no one can sneeze.
Our eagers lost at Pennsy,
They sometimes have to lose;
Ilut don't forget the Sophomore Hop
And how about your shoes?
, 121 ALLEN
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