P.g.. Twi): Penn 51 . ate Collegian during thr. Colloge yr.:lr by students of the Perin ! SM:o 0,, :l• - •4". in the interre. - t of StlolPn:F, 1 7 arnity, Alumni and I , rlends m o.4lene. F.DITOIII.tT STAFF 1 1 . \V. (*.hen '"ln Edit nr-111-cmor It. 'P. 1:r1..1..1 Imi,rant Editor A. N. Sniffle 17.1!t0r o'. .1. 1F....1:11, liditnr 11, 1.. 1‘7.410rr P...11t0r I:. -1. tilowr Assorinte I: titan JFSItIIt NI:IVS I:orroits IV. F. Adlrr '27 W. P. Tlr•Poi "27 it. 11. '.,1..m:,n '27 (I. 11 - oolsky '27 ./lAl‘lll 111:VN \l'.ll'S 1:1)111/114 1:11,n A. Ito!!" I: '27 31 , . , Y E. Simnel: '27 111 . S1N I:SS ST %Ft , T. (Thin, Jr. Nianneer It. I. Cue '?e, . .\•l:4•ll:,intf Aho:tr, , r AssisT.lsl ItrsINESS )1.1 S ft. N.M. P. N. IV , :d:d.r. Jr. '27 H. w hlr:fin ~n ky ~f • “lonli .1 ,;:i 1... i.r kopt ,„, tor rroihn.•ot, Ow 1,11,1 ao.l 0,111 , 1.• :lay WhaF.. ~al.l pa!pahly ioappraiol,ita. All ‘ , PY f..r Ttn - rd.sy'n Nme mu , t 1..• in ill, olliee I.y len a. 111. 11.1 for Friday's F'. 'l. if Paid 10-for.• 192:;. AP or 1, 1525, ;2.77, Enzer. , .l at the Po. - iirdlirr•, Sit, an.l 1'oLli,11:11:: Co. 1:.01,1;tr.., I'd. Telepludtm ttlr2-W. 311.1111Wr of I:aallern 10,4%114.0MP Newqmper A.,414.1a1i0n FRIDAY, MAY I, 1925 Once again, Penn State opens its portals to Dad and bids him welcome. Today and tomorrow will witness an influx of some thou sands of parents to the Nittany Valley for the fourth annual celebra tion of Fathers Day, and the COLLEGIAN extends a hearty greeting to these men who have made our presence here possible. May their visit he a pleasant one and may Penn State find a warm spot in tll2ll - 'after they have departed. Dad wants to renew his youth; he desires to forget the worries and tribulations of his own sphere and share your joys and sorrows for a day. Although several committees have arranged for the mech anical details of his entertainment, only you can supply the personal touch necessary to make the celebration a success. Brush up on the old Penn State "Hello" and let every• Dad have a hearty one as he passes on the campus; make him feel that he belongs here. "A boy :win" is Dad's slogan and again, we bid hint welcome. ACCEPT THE RUSHING RULES At the beginning of the present College year, the Interfraternity Council, designed by many as "just another necessary evil," decided upon a progressive policy, a policy that would carry the body out of its inaction and institute reforms for the betterment of Penn State and the fraternity system in general. The activities of this organi zation within the past few months has more than justified its exis tence here, for never before has there been such an effectual coopera tion and harmony between Penn State Greek letter societies as there has been during the year 1024-25. For many years, fraternities have realized the necessity of a mu tual agreement to further insure this bond of friendship that has sprung up between them within a comparatively short period of time; they demanded a code which would place the idea of clean sportsman ship in their respective organizations as well as in the classroom and on the athletic field. Council. awakening to the opportunities that lay before it, proceeded to effect this long-felt nerd through the ap pointment of an able committee. Following a complete and comprehensive study of systems em ployed in other large colleges and universities, this committee has placed before the lnterfraternity Council a set of rushing rules to regulate pledging at Penn State. That the main hone of contention between fraternities in the past has been this hasty, cutthroat "lead piping" cannot he denied; visitors to Penn State have been astounded ar the system employed here and have marveled that there were not more misfits or inter-organization clashes. Penn State is growing, but its phenomenal growth within the past, twenty:years has not witnessed a similar advancement in frater nity policiet. It is probable that no action was ever taken on this matter because leaders of Council were slow to push the project. That it finally has been : brought up for consideration is a mark of distinction to the officers and members of the organization this year. The new rules have been Placed before the individual members of each fraternity for approval. The COLLEGIAN wishes to recom mend the "pledging code" to every fraternity man on the campus and asks, in behalf of the present - and future of Penn State. that they ac cept the proposal when it is placed before them for ratification. AN APPEAL TO CLASS PRIDE What memorial on the Penn State campus will bear the inscrip tion, "Presented by the Class of i 925"? Will a deficit in the class budget he its most outstanding claim for future recognition? One third of the present seniors will answer "Yes" or "No" to these ques tions by their actions next week when a final attempt will be made to collect class dues in order to ascertain the names which will appear in the Commencement programs. A sum of over thirty-six hundred dollars is represented by un paid arrears of the seniors at the present time. That such a condi tion is permitted to exist by a class which has proved its worth to Penn State in almost every other detail is unthinkable. Although , each of the other classes has a formidable list of delinquents, the senior finan cial situation is made more acute by the grave possibilities that it may not he remedied in the few weeks remaining before graduation. The COLLEGIAN is aware of the prevalence among a limited number of students of a doubt in the useful purpose of class dues— a buck-passing attitude that seems to say, "I . can't sec what they are for. Anyway, SO-and-SO hasn't paid his; why should I pay mine?" This attitude, hardly flattering to the loyalty to class and College nat urally expected from men who have spent four years in the shadow of Old Main, at the same time betrays a surprising ignorance of the ac tual facts. It should he known that the expenseS of Inter-class sports, the Band, Student Council, underclass scraps and almost every other organization and activity considered essential on the campus, must be met by the money collected through class dues. In past years, the generous surplusses remaining after all of these expenses have been met and a considerable sum set aside for the class alumni organization, were sufficient to establish at the College lasting and valuable memorials. The.. Class of 1925 faces the alarm ing fact that, without immediate and thorough action, even the operat ing budget will not be covered. Will the seniors fail? To tradition al PeneState men, men who for decades have prided themselves on being true to the Lion on every occasion. there must be hut one reply! 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II by autome ;tile anti 111111101,11 S 3:11,114 ceip 6e 111.11 , :do/1g 111, I.ly in 1.41 . 41•1 . 14, giVe. the 1114,1 :111 •ppnitimity lu tweetoie r:lmiliar with different kinds of I.llltry 141111 managi , mem. varlous types of pr.ttitt.y :and t'eviling Fystvms. I . IOIIS 11:1rA. 111•011 made It. .oenll !met f inspeeting 5i,,,,,' of the lend ng piniltry :ion:11,0;011i win lurk %Olen• they will 11, oar. thly 19 he shown thr , Mgh set'_ .•ts. Vrom Now Yowl: rite :lwy will to New Jorsey und clou t ttro ILIYS isithlg pmilt ey ,entorti of that . ;; ...•.•' / ~i ~ • ,at ~(r ~4 Attention Dads you are looking • for a meat just like you get at home don't for get to eat at The Penn State Hotel Dining Room 410 E. College Ave. 0 OPENING SAT- URDAY NITE, MAY 2, with a p chicken and Wat fie Supper H. F. RQSLEY % 104•10 V4V4 1 000VM%V.MICSIVICV4.Ne : THE PENN STATE CO[I.ECIAN Eat Chicken and Wales S day night—Penn Slate Ihdel When you buy a Made to-Measure Suit, you have a choice of frabrics prac tically unlimited. Another thing they fit. SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Presssing, Repairing Real Leather Bound Classics $l.OO Per Volume The Athletic Store On Co Op. Corner rcoooooocoooo Tree Ripened GRAPE FRUIT $1.75 per bushel The latest in Dress Goods, Coa4 and Dresses '.'•+."s! •.d•,•.rbl • L:~lgr : rlrlrlsZ•FsF DR. PATTER DELIVERS COLORFUL LECTURE ON LIFE OF LAFCADIO LEARN 1., ga %c a colorful al•• 6'01:111 of OW Sll,lllgl , :11111 1 . 0111:11111.• liic I.t ' Citai. 114..:{1.11.. " 11‘, ‘VA • Sii . I . II his; I•v , ning In 1,14 'lmpel. iii. I 'al 100 • itll lined II o ti's ur his t•x.,111• ;111li :ItiVellllll.- 1,1 l• ill the intli:111 hLtuds , l et• r..%1111•t9ra. lit. WeSt ladL :1111! .1:111:1 1. A..4 , 4,1111..4 on 010 keturi.r. 11..:•p bad ( ~ -Lilian' inixitire .1 nieial strain,- it. Ilia father wits Irish. anti n ireeinn woman. had a Ira, e I s.• and Araliie her.' !learn %ens in poling 111:111 hr i'll . : 11.• rune.? Shin, and heemne frith lim'ner's Mtintlily. in I nif lli. ton - It. w.ut him fir.; in the 'Wes) and 01.11 rli , •111:11I-11 %%101 lilt. Par East. he • .•.,11 his I , lllll.elliollii whim eiliZl'll of Ississsss. ins - . Vast, I'Velllllllllilliir d 11e:till's • . 'Neo the ‘Ve , t•n l • il:mo s te • rhitie I.3leatlio I Ivaril to ihnse te . 4111 desire in itinmaint theinselvi, his temn,. brown lnp .”:“ at Si.ph ..Dlol.o• Ilop. I il•Wa 1 . 11. Call 111. Eat Chicken and Waffles Satur day night—Penn State Hotel. APA Il'l'M ENT Volt 111::NT-5 coons and bath: electric stove; nxuU•rn von von 1..n0•05. 50.0011.1 Ilnor for I',•nn St:itt! College Ave., fall ROI 2Y2. Why Be Lonely ? Eat at Knox Cafe Always someone there $lB to $6O + 1' J.., ;.l..}r y r, ~.i.J..~.1..~.... i..(.r: • r :. J.J. y' FYE'S I lISTA -- gol lu d ftnt:.:ll Did YOU K now -- I 0:1111p1IS. WElth t• . . ITof,ssor I•'. L. I':1 t to, a•a? e olire,tor of tttt• . Pr"' 111= Hl= /1 , 1 ill:11 OW I .PI/14•2 ,4 his 111,1.111., 1:.1,1,1: :11111“, :It, I =MEESE S=ll DAD'S WELCOME While in State College enjoy a good dish of real rich home made Ice Cream. We make it— CANDYLAND 4 '. Here's an Interesting Hour for Cross Word Fan A pa7.7.1e made ap .if ~ .imi• .if the Chet rott t ! totalil it.atttrt. 11. t., on Niel' Atte of the puzzle and contain. matt re:tut:lr ere.. nor.: [owl ,ned, !I t , a real 1,1 of pair abitit) al ttiorhititt et.,.. ttortf nattzle,. Potties 0( lb.' puzzle WM he tli.lrlintte.! Salitt.la. M* t.t. :ant lb etatlest ,ill elem. 31.13 11. at :ton P. M. A Itpaie not reeelvint a cow inay seettre one by canine: at the 0 liel . 011 1 . 11211 S 111.1•1. Thr„e pH..., will h e awarded lat.etl .111 the tn.:onto... anti earree Less of the eninttleted nozzle and 0111 1 1.1•11101C1 , 1•N111 . N•illt y liar 0111111.1 of the Cht,relet. $lll.llO In 'Jetzt.. wilt he alined.' to Illerollllllll.l l . The tir., , t Prize ;.',.11 1 :!1111 and arol !.au and the 1111 *l.llO. In t.lise the Mutter .4 Ott. pny:t Z i, inlet, tell hi a 111 1 1 \ ear a tit27,iii/ eredlt wlll he allotted. Nana. an 1 adiln... must lae clearly a ritttai 11a1 all puzzle. , alaaill , al. Nk ' IEISEN. NlOgr(i)11 1 . ( ' d ). : 1 • Chevrolet Sales and Service THE .PEOPLE WHO CARE Buy their Jewelry from HANN & O'NEAL Just received a new ship ment of Chokers, Under arm Bags, Wrist Watches, and a complete line of Novelties. OPPOSITE FRONT (..'AMPUS Father's Day Let's Show Dad The Real College Styles You know the "cut - of Society Brand Clothes. There's nothing like it.• We have them in a great variety of the choicest fabrics. A Florsheim Shoe and a Schoble Flat will complete your outfit. While Dad is here bring him and let us show him our complete line of sport wear. Plus Five Lincn Knickers in many different patterns. Golf Hose and Sport Shoes. THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM, Proprietor Opposite Front Campus May =MEI =lllll9 Taitillitalike c;gißt& rfKAWYS Q... 41 ITTA NV - FI:IO.NY - JOHNNY HINES in I:in; lIA n i• 'lllll 11011111: iu •'llll 'l'lllll 1.... t.tc.t•rinc,t .tar ' unit P0u,1,•,u in -Tin. nri,stintLer l'a AInt•:: .S 4 xt..N: , .‘v nrd TvE,:i,.\\* nwril t - ISMPS:tN itt “New 1.11, For ON'