Page Two Penn State Collegian \ ' Published semi-weekly during the College year by studentA of the Penn/Wi t, Inl t St‘to College, in the Interest of Students, raeulty, Alumni, and rrlend4 la. M : = W. L Pratt '25 J IT Lum '25 IT S Morris '25 ASSOCI %IT EDITOItS 11 I. Kellner '26 12 T. 1111ebW1 '26 11,' J. Dmbln . 2G, ClTomon's Editor - 19=1 J. IT. Mc.Cullnell '25 -- J :NT r ~14, '25 It. C 13ody '25 6=l S -IF T Cain, Ti REPORTERS ' W. P. Adler '27 11 N Penne; . 27 11 II Coleman '27 C: r I`l , hur . 27 S Croq , mln 2.7 \V 1 In‘t 11,1 27 S L Krvtultl4 27 The Prom 1(I1.1,1'ti1 1 \ lnt la o corninunlcotlono on anl .utiJect of college Interpol Let tpt. nctot boat the Ulu e of the a :lucre It 114.3111T1CY no ri , Ito toter foi n , nilrnento root niioeil In the 7.l"rmit nox and tette to, the ILIt to riNi little t 1,111, , C 1111 1 / 1 1,111011 utoutli be Itttlr ail) In Ip -111 oprl tteonus of commune lel, trill. liMur ter, he reg. it ilea to confidential Upon teCneot All eati.l ni. Tite fillet by In the talkie I* tent m 6n ]inn: t). 'lntl for Ft Ido, a 1,1110. /It ten I m 'that Suberriptlon prim , 02 70, If pll4l 1...f010 I runry 141. 1025 After .70n nary 101, 1925. 22 75 Entered at the reatnther St ttn College, Pa, and elton 'hatter Oltlee• Nat my Minting and Plll,ll.hintr Co llttl'ding Telephone: 1292. W, Sill. - - - - - - - - Member of 1 astrro intcrt nlicolote :Sciispopcc Association News Editor this issue FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925 BON VOYAGE New York City will he the mecca for wrestling enthusiasts to day and tcmorrow when eight of the most powerful teams of the na tion meet at Columbia university in the annual Intercollegiate classic. Every indication points to the closest brittle that has been waged since the inception of the event twenty-one years ago Entering the struggle as chosen favorites, Coach Leonard's grapplers have a difficult task befcre them To wrest a titlq from the most aggressive and formidable aggregations of the East for two years in succession is indeed a task, to enter as favorites makes this task mote difficult Yet this is the situation which faces the Blue and White Successfully completing one of the hardest schedules ever carded for a Nittany team the 1925 combination has followed' well the pace set by last season's titlists Unmarred by defcat, the Lion now enters the Intercollegiate stage backed by the undying spirit of every loyal undergraduate, and by fearlessness gained through knowledge of oilcan sportsmanship May the wrestlers return to the Nittany Valley victors of the floht; but win or lose, Penn State is solidly behind her team AN UPPERCLASS AFFAIR Tempus ['l-gat In a little over a month, Manny upperclassmen rill be celebrating the biggest event 01 Penn State's social calendar, the Junior Prom Members of the committee here already begun preparations for the affair and indications point toward success How• ever, there is one element which in former years has not been in beeping with tradition The Junior Prom, supposedly limited to members of the two up per classes, has gradually assumed an all-college aspect Former com mittees base always infeimed the student body that the Prom is to he e \clusise, with only upperclassmen permitted to attend. But the word "upperclass" has been given a sery liberal interpretation, with the result that usually, anyone who is able to "raise" the price of ad mission gains entrance According to tradition, the Junior Prom is for upperclassmeh only, and it is the duty of this year's committee to broadcast this statement and make it definitels kricwn that the presence of under classmen will not be tolerated By its very nature, the Prom should be the outstanding social function of the college year, an affair at tended only by juniors and seniors Freshmen and sophomores should have this to look forward to, and not lower the dignity of the occasion by attending before they are eligible Depending considerably on the attitude taken by the successive committees, the Prom may be placed in a position of dignity, or de generate to an ordinary subscription dance, a condition which cer tainly is allied to failure This is a challenge tq the 1926 cominietee WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Jibes from the students are often directed at the College Health Service, possibly for mere amusement, or more likely because few have paused long enough to conscientiously consider the good that has been derived front the presence of this unit on the campus. Health Service at Penn State is comparatively young, having been inaugurated in JOH Since that time it has developed until now it is on a par with that of other institutions It may surprise those who so thoughtlessly point out the seeming inefficiencies, to know that the equipment and dispensary are of the best in the State, and that these students themselves are the greatest cause of inadequate service. Although demands on the service have steadily increased, the health fee has remained small, and only lack of resources has pre vented a more extensive work The college physician and his staff often render twenty-four hour service, and little credit is given for their extra efforts, no matter how willingly it is extended. It is a matter cf record that numerous difficult cases have been successfully treated Indifference and inconsideration for others arc reasons why molly students delay visiting the infirmary during office hours with the re sult that work is always piled up in the evening Others safer from imaginary illnesses and when sympathy is not forthcoming, there is a tendency to deride the service. This is one form of selfishness, be cause there is sufficient serious work to occupy the attention of the health staff Criticism of a destructive nature is often resorted to as the easiest way to voice opinions, and in this particular instance it is harmful to the best interests of the College. If criticism is deserved it should be brought to the attention of the proper authorities so that its worth Alight he determined Critical remarks concerning such vital subjects, when they are passed for the sake of amusement, are not' only detrimental but also cast a reflection of discredit upon the speaker. ILetter Box Editor-In-Chief Ant Editor llgnnging ellopel hell tolled onnnoulth 'file hunclluoilt of Cod nag tittles led hi the ono, onset ele.lted the t 11111111,1 tint thr student' , is ho hurtled to ehapel alit not 41.0 the (trouts to feel the 11,4111 of (Ira touch "It'o h clod to aide througholo the pit.- % Illlnr. rommotrt Their I, .1 little too nun h nob, and con'tfclon In the chnpcl The oproker utto I tlklnO tno studento core reotlng of or then ntlnnto "p"int "The high Intl of Oro Irtlonno might nlnt It them ntetent °theta (Cole tending the collog• tinpet u th aoonnt hook to 0 blind fen' net e tok'ng t I Int nUntre look It t hell R A Shaner 2G A K Smith '2G Miqs M ratio' '2G nuellneq, 7Atangger All,rtk'ng Ihn tg”l (lieu! ition IPrno,,et INIEMIII W I. Wagner . 27 II C Wonriley '27 compuleort ehnpel I.nng We throe et Wroth of Indi u ffer nt and None nut the e unevat. You nue eoe that lent ell 111101 It orn tutlon :011otahe mu the Qin!, of the ante' We do It Iv the Mold of foul ond not le trillion or g InlnVon lit It 00 would jonlntoln "Thank fuel um through filth lb It kind of t Mg lon.w le one menlen gkmmmlon Ile mennt compute,. Wht nte '410014 exensed that lod sentettet" ht tnnst ne he rompettal to attend nt tny time Pellluollo the nlrnbt-trunht 111.1Vellf, of tame of our forula Member , might be ditnstil al In than tot rest Intelest ohen the% Ir n th It their stutter, are out Lt. , ' something lilt; Clutstinn uhltrotopht of iifr thst Is to hr used _ H W COHEN Sparks Booklet Released Soon A lionhlet, eulogizing the life Ind hot h of Di DM in IS le Sum ko htol been pity It ed b mimeo I d month- . tee Of the College Sol or. toil hill be to tllable .m the student both neol het.k In the t o cp.o Won of thlo slwrt but erimpi ehettolo e slot) of the Bre of Di Sp olio elle has been ebehloed lit the It I Iting of ouch of the.t tit lon The booklet eonolotb of sewn pm to h hit 1, eno fulloh o I A blow tpllll 11 •d oe.bh Dl Eim In D Runkle. II College -4)11111Mb:I dim), ex.) ti II ft tint the minuten of the Build of nut, v.+ upon Dl Spoiloe inPolotnoot to the Fi eoldeney of the College, 11l Pte . , to-hmont, nhith hob t oto let of AI 111 It coon !bitted to the COLLEGIAN; IX A Relied College Pt eoblent [Mom ft um his tutoblogioph) , The Cl,, tlng Ott ne, lrom the State College TENIEC it the time of Dr Sp oho . de oth S Lulu*, 111.1iV1.1.1 tr. Ptebblent Thom.to tt the Como)] ;tem lets, 111 AIM , et io , Goon Mitten IA oei. tel tl membel o of the Iln lid of TI mite,inendiel tr. Ile Chi Phi Ft atm nho , hhlch Di Styli ho soot nfllll itedi ;Ohm toprges out nt hop t•>cis till OllghPllt 1110 enun.t) nose 1,01,1V1N 11111 be pl teed a ode it thtr tAlnal o desk nco.t trek toil hill hr Sold flit th cnto -the "Alto 1101 tops meld, 1111. CO4I of ptthlit ohm Alumni 1) also obtain eopleo of .his Wein Op. llPPlleltion The eenlnlit- I t o in elmtge of men thD book let. ronolottd of Di 1 4 L Patter DI E IV Runkle PI of E t . 55 oroli off P. of A. It Eoptnoli the out I) Al OE son ell lii it 1 1 41 n Slate 41000010 ritlnnted tilt 1i0nt01. 1, 4 . 40n on Alli,ll 1 1011 11 1 tote of 1140 w 411' And that 1. 1 11 , 4 ma 4 dim tid'd rot the inottnl ed..d.eln on .7uh 1, 1921' 7 hot the Memel Cottage In mohibit the oldest bonding On thr C MPUN Ind Ott hlte the onion. In torn' Thlt the Pennsthanli St(IIIPY Oil, 1- ,1. 011 the lion! I mum's Oil of P 1 led In 11 , , MG, ' Th L 2 Slat^ rniiPgo Doll/Ugh ,19 in (n.renated In Ati,tn+l 1091,' ' Sutre college, ra \I .11 IS 1521 Did YOU Know -7 incza Hair ion reporled sour examinallon ronfilelKl Now Showing New Styles for Men and Women State University Shoe Co. S. Pugh St Hand Dipped Candles in nine different colors 30c a pair CRAtTREE'S Allen Street Novelties Gifts 'lon.",ivnonrynovoi.v.,,oovvvvoni THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN - SHE k .; r) .1‘ /4 % D 1.417.11...., & 7:-.. 1 ) , / 4 ( si )s / k. , z , • 0 AIN mention Iti• been rlllad t N.llll 07.1 to he Lion'. Den MI I% an In Inn ,in.,. na 111% inltu, lend ho .i..rm„ Wm I: It T Ple i•t• Imam< roil 111 It lan not 11 1 .11 to .I:tpat Ig, 01, ~ 1 . bell. I)) tine 1401, tt Nth Pt. T,'Ml I,IIAII ,II: tort) 31 On chlIct»)» )10 113 nu.. Os Lit ottl Lt lt op.) on \vltt•n omp 441 %%I It :lie In tel It to tl off vitt Ing tg the in, oup a t 1,1 ,, 1: It 9' al, fttlin,, In 001 one of tn.:et, or pit,, tot the It,. it° 11,1 nn t 10010 01 010 loth:N.ll4e mu ,out n. nt pt Mt IN I ttila Ate in Intelligence th it 1% I' .tit 21 m 111 tit It is . ..11 1101. i twit Pt , iltin but I 0111 emlt Ii trittible It N v,i I,nl ill it be wllll+ Iu 11 /IS I gt tt-tt lug of goon intlantnn. 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Intt - I tiling i.. mumout tt4 ti 011 I'm the Ttutl.tt I'l elm Announcement Dior Paint and Varnish >t Saturday, March 21, 1925 We now carry a full line of DOWNES RED OVAL PAINT and VARNISH PRODUCTS which have been proven to be 100', in quality and mime. You can be -assured of a well protected. long wearing surface 'a hen painted or varnished with these products. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT—Mr. M. L. MacHeinle. (the factory representative of the Frank BOWTICS COMM ) will be in attendance to help you solve '.our paint problems. and also to ads ise you in the use and application of Red Oval Products. The Penn State Hardware Co. Allen Street EU '''' OPE and Return $155 'and up Studearits Teachers Artists This special 1925 excursion rate, offered to travelers in our improved third class (Tourist Section), New York to South ampton and return, places an enjoyable and profitable trip to Europe within the relch of all. For a few dollars additional, passengers may proceed via Cherbourg or Hamburg Person ally conducted tours in England, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, I-Tolland, Switzerland and Italy at indusrve rates of $323 upward may be arranged. Investigate now! rake yr or revery:Mons early! For further information apply to United American Lines, 230 So. 15th St., Phila., Pa. UNITED r fte R SIMI L E,AIttI LINES EutkiwßuFteXageircAra Lmne. YES! They ask us:—"Are you really selling Society Brand suits for forty dollosr Yes! "The same cut that built their reputation?" Yes! "Fine fabrics, too?" Yes! For the clothes-wise man; the economical buyer, his greatest opportunity. yes!, Our new lir;e of Eagle Shirts has arrived, they are are new and different. Come in and look them over. THE QUALITY SHOP Opposite Front Campus , . Crawford and Florsheim Shoes Schoble Hats MEMO M. FROMM, Prop PATRONIZE OUI2 Anvarmsr.rts NIII~°'!iIIIP Charing Cross $9 'lust one of many! TIM others J ar fully as destrahl foot wear for any requirement, any occasion, St reasonably priced. You ar cordially invited to come and look 'cm over! On Dtspiny By ITII D.l' 110 TIA, it Slit 111 214 and 27 67 - 010eizad JAM:S Shoes INCOPPCMATI. •••• mo am Store,t in N evYark.Brooklm.N...k iga:VH2entTa,VIVI;Vg. Take Your Kodak With You Ora That Hike _ • ~ There's Always a Picture Ahead Penn State Photo Shop cmooocooocoooooooooooooocoodoooocoooooooooooooooxoo. o I Order Your Easter Suit Now We will hold them for yoc.l till Easter 0 Smith's Tail r r Shop r 3 Cleaning Pressing Repairing 8 ,0000000000000000c000000000000000000 Name Engraved Slide Rule Fountain Pen Eversharps Cigarette Holders Or on almost anything, metal or wood, while you wait. The Athletic Store On Co• Op. Corner Friday, Match 20, 1'125 June )011 roporled 3olir final 11‘11111 11111111111) 10110.1)/ FOlt lII:NT—A house, 105 I: Fair mount Ave, sultoltle tot it tistet nib, rad% for ON-101111, Sept. 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