Page Two Penn State collegian Pithll , thed semi-steekl) dining the College year by Rtuilentii of the Penn •tltanit State College, In the inteleat of Sttnlento, Fieulty, Alumni and Ft lends of the College. I=l IT N. Cotten t 26 __ It 1' 1:11oltel '26 -- A. I:. ' , milli '2ll ____ \V .T ITitrhin '2G __ 11 1. 141Iner '26 . 1: A Sh no . 2f; _ (1 r ri , hel 27 1' \' lI.A L 1 ':' Ell= =l=l En= El= =MEM =IEEE! I=l EIEEMIII 1 . 01111 41110 C01.1.11.1AN 101 1109 ctnninnnic 111009 on InIN 011idoet of 111101091 1., 'Ent s 1111141 II 100 41011111!.+or 1110 11.11e1 , \lllll`9 Of (Oil/110111k 111 14 01111 Im Ineltll.lll tl unit 94 o`nit 411 11 Ite 1.1 p'l 1 within t'l 11 It Nvlnnly nn 0.1ton.11•11111. 114,110111. 101 OolltllOl 11 14 Olin t 44011 In the 1.0110 Ito 9 Old 114, 119 1 I Llst in c‘t Intl,. Ins ttlin•to public awn ,oillot 11. p this In win °nil ito All cops nu T0,..1 It '.l I nlle Inti•tt Ile In On tali, I , I. trii 1 In nn 1101111 IN. 10.1 fai 111 11'9 1.4110, 111 ten 1 nt nn Thu. .111 lx.rt iptinn le. • 9210. It p roil Zinn pl. 1, 1121 1, 1921. 4'2 71 Unt,r(l qt the Pngtolllee St to Pt, sr.enntl c 11:, nlll, rr (111Ivr Nittqns tr,l l'ti7li,lllllr en Iluthling. St tln road I=l I=ll=l FRIDAY, APRIL 2-I, 14.25 JUNIOR PROM Penn State upperclassmen will toss aside dull care and worry tonight 111 the annual observance of the junior Prom. Members of the opposite se• will invade the Nittanv Valley cn masse and to these week-end guests, the COLLEGIAN bids a heal ty wticonic and hopes that their visit to Penn State will be a pleasant one While the committee has accomplished all of the mechanical nscessities incident to staging . the affair, its efforts alone can by no means make the Prom the success it should be In the constant shifting of hundreds of couples, the respectable conduct of the map °ray can be completely obliterated by the thoughtless behavior of a few. One unpleasant occurrence may be sufficient to place social functions at Penn State in a more prscar.ous position While the College is in the midst of a campaign to create "A Greater and Better Penn State," it should be the desire of every undergraduate to witness an affair that will be entirely above re proach Guests from every part of the State will attend the Prom and it depends upon members of the student body whether or not these visitors will carry back reports that will promote the welfare of this institution. It is to be regretted that a warning cf this kind should be broad cast every year, but there still remain a few selfish students who place their own desires above a sense of love and loyalty. As long as men of this kind choose Penn State for an Alma Mater, it eill be necessary to keep before them a warning "lest they forget" Student sentiment appeals to personal pride and ,elf esteem in 211 effort to make the 1626 Prcm not only a decided social success hut an affair that will do credit to a College at gentlemen TO THE DADS "Most cordially and earnestly do I 'mite you to come to the College on Father's Day, Eatuicay, May second" This call, extend ed by President Thomas in the cement issue of the PARENT'S BUL LEI IN, should be seconded will all possible pm suasion by each Mem ber of the student body No one knows more fully the countless benefits resulting from a thorough, firsthand knowledge of Penn State on the part of the parent than does the undergraduate him self. A second invimbon is hardly necessary to these parents who have before visited the College on Father's Day, for already they know the pleasuies of assometing with other "Dads", seeing their sons and daughters in then every-dav environment and gaining from them some share of Penn Stile fellowship 1 hey will come back with little urging It is to those parents who have never seen Penn State and therefore know the College only imperfectly that a par ticular appeal must he made On mercenary and perhaps selfish grounds, never before has it been more imperative that "Dads" come to Penn State in a body than at this time, for the successful passage of the eight million dollar bond bill next fall would be assured beyond questicn if several thou sand fathers, with a pictuie of Mount Nittany and the campus still fresh in their minds, were to return to their homes throughout the State and preach the "Bigger and Better" gospel to their neighbors and friends, For every reason, selfish and unselfish, material and unmaterial, each undergraduate should desire to greet his lather to State Col lege nest Saturday The time is short; he must give an immediate, convincing invitation if his wish is to he realived SOUND IDEALS-OR NOT? It app'ears that Dr Ale‘ander Meike!John, former mesident of Amherst college, is still firmly convinced that "America has not even the shell of an educational system at present" In an attempt to impress a democratic, free-thinking people with his idealistic beliefs, Dr Meikeljohn is placing nimself deeper in the prove; burl "hot water" than ever he was before Speaking before the Michigan Schoolmasters' Club recently, the former Amherst president stated that "when you try to make things of hign quality common to the crowd, you find them in a gutter" Not that we wish to accuse Dr Meikeliohn of being un-American— tor Ile decidedly is not that—but his idea of "that which is good for some should not be given to others" is a direct insult at the high ideals of democracy for which this country stands. Upon the thor ough education of all classes depends the future of America. Dr Meikeltolin claims that "wc must decide now whether to go on with our democracy, or to create two sets of schools, one for the favored few and others for the crowd." And what does he mean by "the favored few —, His statement may be inteipreted to mean those who possess at birth that supreme intellectuality which prom ises to make of them famous personages in later years, or one may assume that Dr Meikeltohn is thinking of those whose parents arc gifted with the wealth that would be necessary for the realization of his idealistic dream. American people are not as yet willing to give up everything in the nature of democracy—what is good enough for the favored few should be presented to the crowd, even though the former may be required to sacrifice a little in the giving If Dr 11 , 1eikeljohn de sires to attempt his little experiment and create this Utopian insti tution, it is advisable that lie choose a country other than America for the undertaking k=al4.lnt Cditot 112. ging 1111Itnt A,och te Editor Is 9 nein te EMU,: IV P. Peed '27 11 1 1 1 Wornsley '2 rt,lneq% v, once, \,lOui❑Kin,; II m+;a•i MEE= Thoughts of Others HE MISTAKES IDEALS FOR REALITIES Ott• Awno not 11 111 U.: 11.,e nvten non khed ct on: nurniun [A lt go 14: Itlentoe both 011,40 of t rns tee nel of • e n 11.111(itO, lit ttlttt Le 'l,tL lOW 1/110tit 011111 in hi+ wttttt to ilit monitlent of the , enlor shoe, at 'I The gunlunto n tuning to thin ‘l, nntn nt. Isdee in 14011. not som titles. but l 111,11,4 Ile, I. trots ,trgent put the no 1. 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'.01J0,1 110e11 to et t vitt ilstc 'lOll,lO in MIN 1 . 01 in not In hltt•ot,lng• nn,n the 111,1,1 of It tt•l noLh th 1••••• I to he 1 then i ~n,,,0f I - , 0011 tell ,Lout ,t• no• Ilion In It till 1101111. "Flte Oiler II Inge, o' rootlet n tooth 1, N'lnte to thin). . 11, tondo. t • folio,, the 11111 Moe ,tntent, to be Jt,t I he ,Itt• tithe, 11,1ot , to 101111 . 01 M 10 I.lpr" \\i ill loscons ritofells tit 'tilled out, 1.111411 sits], al eangell in 11.441,- 10k nut noss mid tonoludlng trtni In Hod don 0 to •Ign-the-410ttell-Ilpo s es-40 -no 4.'mpllc shot, Is in hi t, Islntt tt 0044 ..tlon to 10 on, shniels lull of tht 4.5 struts r't ogless di - 1111 k tnQ especially stlentllir Out 11 . 1411,141 u 1114410 .tad Inltltt t4t 44 1144 tonthlmd ulth nmelllne ss stool REGISTRAR'S STATISTICS COMPARE COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL RECORDS .%1I•, nomplotlng nf the 4lt - nation ‘e4nllillN g,n:,,, llolTmon I hod the I (1 . 111U,4,11 111 It eollene .otlent4 nhn aniced Inn In 111,41, I,m,m leol,t,hlp lie the 11,4 to tiltln enl- Ine th oer pet, en. ine nf the tdlunv ue Ic .tuohnit, t, oth lOU /I anII trier 11 hen vittt int e todnatrons io not 101111,11 111041 tnliooca bitettill to the ,elo, Von of students on a then lit it go, 1 veto do It Penn Sta., int ft onto I.t‘on Um , • tephrtints oon tat Ind m ane tippet third Of their 1 nth .t hoot t 1 Ins - Middlelnd lone, tint th t .1 inns rotetidetcl tt mote Inn fog tint d ft 01nnet. tlled than an% othet tit nun of 1 110 end of the at st t,foneater is the !hang of !Le Iteglott or Eighty-du ee net t on' r t those Cho fdllett mete nom Ith•lt - hoots In ton no of thnut ent% e 1 1.101, 0,1 population. the tent Owlet I inning ft oto tit 11 HE 1100 Ar ording to P. offootor Itoffnlan, objtt thin 11,t4 hot n nude lit (It, KJ. hold to Inclit tltt to the method of sr ' It t Lion t Icol t lona that the 'lour, 4'1111,1" ft rt, n tits hiAll St 111101 Iv ht t tet Inrl , tt rd 111 In the .. 111-thrst 11.4 do t"11 the 1111 . 11 ornlllllllilit in rich the change Is 11.1 tits heir Y. M. C. A. INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR 1925-26 11111tert Item e, 911. gni, of ftenthal tod one of the foontlert of the Penn tit It, C A. !me/tented the all.l Illollnatlso ).11111.14(.4 of the I It the Installation of Mittel.: In the fovcr of the Audltrolunt lint stook. Thb, Is the licit Ville that .1 torn, LI :411111,1n of the nllleetN 11. e; liken ithiep Lender, of the otgoolzalion hope to Inn lip 11114 n permanent 01001 •We still have sev eral Tuxedos to -rent or sell for the Prom. Also " Tux Vests GERNERD, The Tailor THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN to, ~, „. awe . .. ~-., • '' -,: ": NEI9 -- .t . ' 2 \LI, k . Dwriitt.... a ) A P PROP MATE Kato hate noon ,tll tsottlA in the It rnlol And s ttblf MI, N 0 hinny Inn the t+.l(l.lt, of ill tho sttl monk Ale Motto 'qtt tnntl t nival go" CHOCOLATE-VANILLA FAVORED Poi Ilip benollt (11 I.Wont., 1.211 n( •inhvt Ili, 21 110 111% 11(.7.1ni ill Ill: \ •1111( 1 utn 11. 0 wz 11 1 ( 1 s‘ottl.l 111.0 In II 1 101'1 I In 11n , 001 tin:: loll) 1,110 1111.1.1 11.1 1n1 1 ,,4 101111 1111/0111111 1(11110 ~11 1 01111 0 II 1in0... (.1 ~1111 11, 1. 1 11 found the fr.ll.lng 11441,0 In Wei .A Poll .1 1 1.1111• 11(.11 D 111101 I .110:r rusty nn% one Ilhr %nu, Ina 111010 Ix, thIIII lota "'5l bo VIII 0 (ht.. S hilt h 111 thr , 'don sopP., I elll foL sou It 111, 101,1.11.1 \ Hite t• 111 , 11. mind: lnnl~ltl, ]'outs r. the I,innl. 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Selllolllno m is ltn . 4111 - 1)111 t ehi.:I,sIIIIN Eh n•'—^,f„l.%l 1.1 . 1 U i 111.0 •II ll.it OW shl 1.100 Clio , idols .tr, h, trite %, ohm 11, st nip L'llt ,11 ,ul,l Is , , ton I 1 111 (1,11 111(111, 411. , 4111 rn 1 It Ito Ihuthlt , 5 l g.l 1 the th: ellhs _ . 1% II I"I'Il 1 It lir AT RAIN Tim otpllE Ur 001 ,I Ilk, nlitm mo Omit The 1110 It •IA I fr, ho 11 I rot, 11,1im —t—t W'o go to role, In grip) ote 0111 ' MCllll'llll, 101 0111 1 . 1101111 The. ro, r, V. 0 Fll/ 1 0 1 11 /loge 10 TRUSTEE ELECTION DATE IS CHANGED IN CHARTER The elan lea or the Penn canto hw ht en imencled Dam lie fan Ito Me, lion of mlleee a u•:a an do e . A . ❑ , alll n,a k Ulan at cal fl or .he te or, r, id IV Of Common, anent \\ c In 'limo I ont,ol nt nno.t 7 IN Or the ,11 . 11 L ",.em count, in the et tie la entitleal t nil to the meeting t it'll in , he te II On Juno to k from etch roots hill imireitent the Lngl nee! mei Itinic tt nt inor lan ill! ing . 'AP k ties rout cone, It tettecq .2.e eltn.ten eq, h len In then. rtes The In z lune EOr till 4 Pint Non In to seem., In the Oiler Om and go. el Iment of the It ite Instltntlon t !opt eqent :ion of the tgelcultur 11 tntl engine., Irg Intltten Its uPlelt It In the •tper: Punt tlon of the college tootle I{.l NTI 1/-11111 m.talt and Rail tlni le In NI 31011, 4tllllllll`l lllqv Iluffet It 22 1 . S n nal d STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Now doing business at rear of " ' 139 Allen Street. — JUST PHONE YOUR ORDERS Bell 53-J '.~~ ~~ w -_k`n~F'''_=~ { E'7,i_t`.:JC:3r>E`3 r ~~j~~E',~~~'~~Y?~ '~' ~ ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS Since the "Shot Was Fired Heard 'Round the World" Do You Know That from April on to June, and moving picture. It is an LeNington and Concord, American epic and needs no ArPngton and Cambridge, with retelling. Today Lexington and the residents along the line of Concord are shrines of the the famous march from Boston nation, and this year thousands to Concord In 1775. am playing more will make their pilgrimage host to the American Nation/ to these historic spots. It is said This is the sesquicentennial of that the guest book of the tire colonists' first earned reds. Haricock•Clarke House at tante to the mother country, L exington contains more sign.. The events of that memorable tures than any other historic day are celebrated inversc,story place in the country. The Jahn Hancock is gamcidarly interested in insunng college men anti women and obtaining college graduates for chepersonnel of thejleldstaff. Over Sixty Tears in Business Now Insurino Over Two Billion Dor. IN SUR ANCOMPANY WS Olt 3,500,003 Lives or 1Nam00.......m0rns nu fle.ultim Iv, iMpl ell p nIII,IIISII,ZIOteII 9 —SIOCINI 'w~~ ~ ... • • .• Stjamevs s9' ONE of many distinetiy rnodis! Values for $9 or $7 not possi• blyobtasnableelsewhere-Colle, men aralwals "frorn Missouri" —John Ward Men's Shoes wil sho you! On Display By Mr. D. T. Kirkpatrick At State College Hotel May 1. and 2 7011? - ztad. iklews hoes MCOPPOINITO MI OFF SIM, In Nev York.Drooltlyn. Noun. ktn Kt, ,1441 PENN STATE LEADS IN NUMBER OF STUDENTS HOLDING SCHOLARSHIPS The nOgiglllr reeentll t ere!) ed ft not Dt C 1) 1:oelh erica. 01 lii 0- irsadonal education of the dell II uncut co . pubili Inuit ui thin In Ilini isburg, lepoi t milers ning the schol it diius suit tied, Cu ouhh °Nominations he the irP n tment titiete et hol •‘,11.1.1011 .1111111 111, ore In 0011 county eat Pitt In 01090 month, 0111th eont an mote than fine enat 0 ,contorlll Me n lo 1, In 0111011 crce so holneshlp Is .1 1011 tot 011 h lIPtl l et Thine c nun tats Outten - tie, let the more 11l to ono 31 follon Alleghens 111/01 fie .40 .11111 Pllll tcllolll I 01011 1 'lllO number of «01101 11011119 ntnllllllo emit Near In Ilghlt Thecco 01.110 ',lva n 01ilitn-mri lb nnnt (led In 1212, nt t filth tine eights -eight high 41 110014 1011011011 ct total of 201 10111111 t to, In 1924, 141. hlgh 001(.00 teportea 1110 .111ll111ry tncl ot et foul thou. (111 Imllmtlon Imp, 1 0 Irlt II a h.! Ihn department Out Ing tlle Vnlll 101n-1921 Inc Itocli e, IT 01 hol 1 1 "lair , ,cct e nuctrclecl Pcnn.State. with eighty-tin ee srhol arid!, hni i e moiled dut inn thin loci, lends/ the eolleven of the 0,•0 TllO I'nl,ol,lt, of Penn,l, dda t,tnl.n reckand alibi llnt, dine and !ha linhet - , dtv of l'lldvbioniz old C nnogle To,ll etc tied An till! d it ire 111th mod,- Ohre eieh linhletg of the hat In ‘,llll/4 11;110 lacnded th 111.% -UK Penn 'nh / teh well& tt.hlp entltloo the holdro the stint of $lOOOO moult', ptosld th It hew student In gond et 10:1- .10 nn. or the college• of thin V: I'o 0 total amount expended Ilullng the • 0001 01-11011 n $ 1 91,100. At the ant time eotts-elght Penn Ride :lento bold 111,10 01 001 I rohltpt. 111111 1 1 en. nt dill In-1111. 0 STUDENTS and TEACHERS • 21.9 CONDUCTE i EUROPEAN TOURS at minimum cost Itineraries inchide France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Hollan d,Austria, Czecho Slovakia, Switzerland, and the Snush Isles. Student Third Class 31 to CO days $305 — 5845 mcludompamagebothasays, howls. meals, railroads, sightsamng,ttm Desompttee booklet, outlinint: ell tours, placer toutd,costs,ete ,motleil tepoorreptest U METED AM n RICA.N LINES =TAN LINE) Joint Service with EURO AAR E RICAN LINE 3 5-39 Broadway, N. Y., or local agents Silk and Cotton Crepes, English Broadcloth, Stripe Broadcloth - 6 1 &7 *'''' \ i AU make Sty@islli Dresses Butte rick Patterns tiurrE. PATTE INCLU • PELT. EGOLF'S ' ^ _ SPORIOGASIII In Sportocasins---for the first tine in a true moccasin---style and accurate fit have been ob tained, and a real arch support hag been per fected by Sportocasin. Sportocasins not only follow the foot in any position, but support it in every position. THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM, Prop. Opposite the Front Campus Tuesday, April 21, 1925 Did YOU Know— That three menthol n co . ' the in °lent ntnir of cheer lendens ale tom tied own, Thnt Ito tiro it ,Illont of the Nichol Pluto Itilhnnd company Iv 1 Pont SPIT,. tt ',tune" Tit tt n motet n foul teen fnrollv aril tment lintme In In , lng onqtt net , a lln State Collem I hit Penn Stile enn nn int of memo .ttutlentv In I blunt nut 11:m14'11,14h nt et InS than MIN "tilt'l ingtlttlii , .ll In the Itnlten St teen" TkiliffillutTffenfre Co Sr ITA PhdoPt e CLIAV .11., As., NITTANY—_ Flll DAY -11 IV 111111) co wr Ez In "I'ln. Spaniard . ' • Sunvllinc Conle,b I=l ILI(' IIA11) DIX in nliert fund 11 onieu . NOM 4 Illii 1 , Alen PdSTIME— IIIIDAY I d SATIMD BARBA II 1 T, 11Dt. and CON 1% tY 'IT 11t1.1: In "I he IN art ore Simi" (.eut f.,1 \VINT) Vl' n 1 1714101 l mill TA( In '•lI1 Son" Spot flight Ind Nrm a ==3
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