Page T7lO Penn State Colle,;ian Pub 11,1,41 , ml-weekly during the College 5 e . tr by etthleute of the Den. - Sly oil 0 Site College, in the Interest of Student°, Faculty, Alumni and Friends .1 the College I=l W Cohen . 2.11 I:llebei A. K. Smith '2ll AV .1 Durbin TG 71 I. Kellner . 2f; I! A Shaner TO W 1 , Adler '27 I: 17 erdem in '27 IMMEZIMI I=l T Min, Tr . 21; (:113' '24, The Prnn St to CIII.1.1:1:111t Intl entnzniinle Illonq on 122 N t nt talrqty Inn et.t ti I n 2224/. 1.0, the sl,llltllll, 01 ts 211014 11119 ,11 onvnainle Int 4 xt 111 Ire 1120111.1101.1 nob .44 t0que...41 It/ be 1,1 lit conllA.ntl.2l It . . , 022n , t no 2 , P0 !lotto% tr vp011me.221 , 1 LSI). 441,1 111 the IA tlet 11n, Ind I.ot It .4 the 21,111 ea , ludo int M 1.,. 11111)11i ;lion m ould p tlrls In Imo oln I 2 Lo All rant fon 101151 Ir in the 11111, 1 1 ln on Mum] 2), ind I'm I 2 ti 2i .2 111 011 Thlti Nato Sidu,vt !talon prs o $2 511, 1$ pud Iv rou• Jno no I, 1921 After moon 18:O9==11 °Moo Mitlity Minting,. Ind Publishing Co. litiiiii ng. St tic Colitigo, PI 314.nilJer or I'.l.ll.rit Intert ollmlito Ni. 1 1 ,101111, A,1n.1.11111,1 AT LAST It is with a feeling of satisfaction that the COLLEGIAN is pri vileged to inform th . e student body with today's issue that a new sys tem of class elections has been instituted at Penn State Meeting last Tuesday night. Student Council, acting upon a report submitted by the committee appointed to investigate conditions governing cam pus elections, voted unanimously to accept the proposals and the an nouncement that the new plan will go into effect this spring should meet with the hea-tv approval of every undergraduate Time did again, Student Council has been criticized in these columns for failure to instigate necessary reforms at Penn State and although sky, to awake to its possibilities, the undergraduate govern ing body has finally accepted this much-needed change Members of Council were quick to recognize the potentialities of the system once it was proposed and prevailing sentiment warrants a word of commen dation for these student legislators. According to the new plan, all candidates for the various offices are to submit their names in writing to the Secretary of Stu dent Council and a list of office-seekers will be published in two con secutive issues of the COLLEGIAN prior to the dates of elections Ballot boxes will be stationed in the buildings of the various schools and there can be no excuse for the failure of any man to vote In the opinion of the majority of Student Councilmen, the plan of balloting is one of the most outstanding features of the new sys tem In an editorial appearing in the issue of March third under the title of "Methodism in Politics," the following comment was voiced in regard to a recision in the conditions of campus voting "With the plan of placing ballot boxes in close proximity to classrooms, a truly representame vote would be polled—something that elections at class meetings have failed to accomplish in the past" The change should prevent a recurrence of affairs similar to those that took place at the election of the treshman trial presidents last fall and should witness a balloting that will be "above board" and subject to close inspection. The provision for an extra committee, composed of three seniors, to check the number of ballots distributed and the votes counted is a noteworthy one inasmuch as it eliminates every opportunity for unfair play That the plan will be a success is beyond question But to further insure this success, every student must give his unfailing sup port and this can best be obtained by a popular vote on election dans, a vote that will be truly representative of the various classes and of Penn State CLASS DUES-SOLVED The petition to the Trustees for the institution of a new plan calling for the collection of class dues by the administration with the other College fees at the beginning of each semester will soon be sub mitted to each of the four clas'ses for ratification. There can be no reasonable doubt that the entire student body will be unanimous in placing its stamp of approt al on the new system, for the proposal solves one of the chronic ailments that have endangered the success ful functioning of class activities for many years A substantial reduction in the lee required from each individual is perhaps the greatest single advantage of the new method of col lection In the past, class finance committees have experienced ex treme difficult' in securing payment front even a maionty of the stu dents enrolled Those who did pay were forced to carry the entire burden cf expenses In effect, if not in principle, a premium was• placed on indifference aii selfishness; the appeal to class pride and loyalty failed to produce results tit dollars and cents With every student carrying Ins own share, the pro rata fee will not only be cut in half, but special admission charges for the various class social func tions will be unneccessary, according to the sample budget submitted for student consideration No undergraduate who calls himself a Penn State man, who has the slightest modicum of the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship, can fail to realize the desirability of the new plan Its unanimous iatification is imperative if effective class organizations arc to exist TRADITION AND CLASS SCRAPS An aged Penn State alumnus is reviewing his days as an un dergraduate It is interestint;' to note the events that have made a Listing impression on his mind A revelation comes to his listeners fib the old graduate recalls e • periences in the tic-up scrap, the tug-ol war and other events of a similar nature.' A close observer realizes that happenings of this sort have made the most lasting, impressions on the old grad's mind And while this alumnus revels in the memory of these e‘per iences, present-day undergraduates fail to sense the tradition sur rounding the various class scraps, with the result that their support this year has been tar from encouraging. Unless better co-operation is secured in this matter, the future of class scraps is seriously threat ened At the time set for the annual tic-up scrap last fall, less than hall of the freshman class was in attendance while the number of sophomores that put in an appearance was little more than a disgrace to the class of 027 As a result, the encounter,was postponed and will be staged tomorrow afternoon The attendance of each fresh man and sophomore is necessary for the successful staging of this scrap, it is the duty of every student to see that the encounter is con ducted in a manner in keeping with Penn State tradition. 14.41xt•Int 1111tm Vanaglng Editor AS:Matte TARO! Ag.mclat.° Editor Assachte MEW: CV P Peed '27 II CI. Worngley '27 =I CHESSMEN CHECKMATED BY WJLLIAMSPORT ,CLUB Ithots,lt the Penh Che , “ Ault v la tlibutt to, th , eat ht Cote the 111,1111- 1110.11. 111111 11114 hi, 1111111 IlLilt 'll Ohl AI tin t to I't tooth the. 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Itl3 :S.orlti 1:III St. Cor. l'ult. , rmlit 1111 d ii l'q i'll,' Pr .11.. 11..11,1.1t ' 1101, :12-‘1 Tennis New White Duck Tennis Pants The BEST in Rackets, Tarred Nets,'l3alls, Covers, Grips, Etc. RACKETS RESTRUNG , work done by experts the Athletic Store II If Ititot I, Ile uIII lie .way taw In Es=l MORI Ml' t'r , 06000000:1000.0000:7006 On Co-Op. Corner Did YOU Know— 'I It it Mu tinge gruclunte, IC, g.l.cte it W h llolTman nod A W I ccacecec 21 hate taught lit the St! - Ic it I h oh", int c °Hot, In lieh ui Tict - I t the litter min teat hint: dune nac Out 0114 ,°liege Is n \uie1 le tit ni WI 111011 11111101 tilt. 11114 of Vg, 91.111., el lilt l'enne , llolll.l Ji tttl,ttton -111.11111 to bl• 011,1,01 i in the utts Cellette 1 1921' 'ill It Cu-i 1)/ title lalk itegan buqlne,4 lo It 111 o 4EI. 1134.1110 u 111 I'll., I=l lIIMMIEMMOM PA lITAIENT FOR III:NT-5 riming and bath, electric 510 t.., modern eon t.onluncrs berml finny or Penn State Auto Co. C Coll , go Arc, Cal Bell 2%.? 3-20-tt NOTICE TO Our representative will :4 be pleased to take care of any one desiring to Rent a Tutedo suit. 4i4 Our suits-are of the latest de- ' o d sign and hand tailored. Satisfaction Guaranteed WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. Orders must be in one week in advance to insure prompt delivery. J. L. SHERMAN Beta Sigma Rho—Phone 199 - Warm weather calls' for sport dresses We have beautiful stripes in cotton and silks. Prince of Wales belts in all colors. . EGOLF'S _ . There's Only-- One Thing To Do If your pocketbook requires that your next suit be a moderate price, there's only one thing to do. Get a Society Brand for forty dollars. It's made for the man who knows how good Society Brand is, who has always wanted to wear these clothes, and who felt he could not quite afford it. Here it is $40.00 Other Suits - - - - $33.50 Two Pan's Suits - - - 37.50 Newest Style Tuxedos - - :.. 35.00 Topcoats - - $19.00 and $27.00 - Our line of sport wear is complete, Knick ers, Sweaters, Jerkins,White Ducks and Flannels. Sport Shoes $5.00 to $lO.OO THE QUALITY SHOP M, FROMM, Prop Opposite the Front Campus rialitY, May g, l'figlifftEATflialre \l7"l' VN Y— 'MID \ Y— GLORIA Sll %NSW; In “Ilnlintog. Sans Gent. -12,milli,— iiikil lins" SATtTILD V1"-- I 1,1:1 \ 1111 110,111.1111 - 1N Hull II 111111 . 4111 I 01111 ' In "Pramil NI , I PAYI'I , 4I:- 1 HID %1 an! SVI ITRI , VI A Lin: Tl' lull and • ',LI% 1... SIIIN I: In ''l'nlltl•....lnn. of li (ION." 111 c I, ,nn ~I Com, O. —. 11. %Vim Ilf. t•ln 1 I,f .1... 1141 \ I)1„1 - ~,,,a rri:sil ‘y-- It 11110 \I) is inn urn and 11 It t nil Nom), S l rn l'' i v iL w ilt s. t,, I'i' d N I I t. ' , ' , ,6.. u ll na k w
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