Ps2e Twß Penn State Collegian Published eeml-weekly during the College yenr by stuilonta oC the Penn exUnnla State College, In the Interest of Students, Tacultj, Alumni and Friends of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF IT. W. Cohen '2G Editor-In-Chief It T. Krlebel *2G T A*wls'ant EtlUoi A. K. Smith '2O ................. Managing Editor \Y, J Durbin '2O .......................... ............ Asaochito Editor 11. L Kellner *2O ..... Associate Editor E A. Shaner '2O ...... ........ ...... ........ Associate Ed'tor JTJMOR TCP. IVS EDITORS W F. Adler '27 C F, Tidier '27 W P. Deed '27 E, 11. Coleman '27 U tV How ird ’27 II O NVomslcy ’27 jr.vroit wnirv.s m’v\s kditors Ellen A. Tliillock '27 Fi-inces I. Forbes '27 Mnrv E Shaner ’27 IIUSIMISS STIFF T Ciln, 7r. ’2O ...... ......... ............ ntislnoss Mnnrgor C E, Cuy '2O ..... ........ ....... .VhcitMnu Mmnger C. 11 rinimlicld '2O riicml it'ou Mmi«<u ASSISTANT RI'SINESS B n Ttnlib '27 F X Webinar, Jr '27 P C NVh irton -7 Tiie Penn Stale COLLLfiIVN incites communications on inj subject of rnlloro Interest. Ee'tms must bear the sign times of tile miters Nunes of eoiHonunle ints Mill be published unless re<iuet,:cri to bo Kept c <>nlht< ntl d. Il asmtmes no rovpnnslbllltj, hnwexor, foi sentlm* ms expir-ssul In the E"ltei P.ox and reserves the tlglii to exclude in> whose pulii < itinn would bo pi'p’ditj lnapr*roprlate All copv for Tuesdn's J*«tue must lie in the oilier bj tin i. m on Monday, and for Ftidiys Issue, bj ten i in on Tluiimlij Subwcrlptlon price $2 50, if paid be'ore Januirj 1, 192" After Tmu.u\ 1, 1925. $2 75 Entered at the rnstofllco. State College, Pa , as s n cond class mat'or. Office: JCltt my Printing and Publishing Co. Hullding. fine College, Pa Telephone. 292-W, Eell Member of Fuslern liilerenllealnle N’eu•.paper Aisorlalhm TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 ABOUT RUSHING Opinions and criticisms were divided on tiie campus last week fol lowing the announcement that the Interfraicrnity Council had voted down the proposed rushing rules by a \otc of lout teen to twelve No small amount of enthusiasm was evidenced m the proposals when they were first suggested and the news of tiie final ballot came as a distinct surprise. While many are inclined to criticize those fraternities twitch op posed the plan, their action apparently had some justification, negli gible as it mav seem. Penn State has progressed rapidly vithin.tlic past fitty years, but it is evident that Greek-lettcr societies here have Jailed to display the same degree of advancement The I. F C's ac tion last week simply hangs another millstone around the nccics of its members and postpones an affirmative dcc.sion that must come soon er or later. Many were of the opinion that the organizations possessing the most beautiful domiciles would profit most by the new code. Care ful anal>sis will disprove this assumption, and the philosophy of a lamous author who said “better wisdom ir a shack than ignorance in a mansion” may well be applied to fraternities with but few revisions Perhaps we may be accused of airing dead issues—if so, mav we he permitted to defend ourselves by stating that it is~\vith the desire of furnishing food for thought in ne\t year’s Council. There cannot he any doubt m the minds of anyone, however, that had the new rush ing code been accepted, it would ha\e facilitated matters m regard to the Freshman Week which will be inaugurated next Seotember Even at the present time, many Greek-letter societies are planning to return en masse a week before the opening of College in an attempt to “beat the other fellow to it” when the members oi 1929 first make their appearance on the campus It seems that the least fraternities can do, since they did not see fit to pass the proposed code, is to refrain from any lushing during Freshman Week and leave future neophytes iree to obtain the in struction they so badly need. College officials arc making every eifort to establish this innovation at Penn State, and there can be no doubt of their accomplishing this end if the fraternities cooperate by abolishing all rushing until the close of the preliminary instruction period ALL-AMERICANS ALL Last Friday, some twenty-five members of our facultv. the per sonnel of the 1924-25 All-American team, had their names inscribed on the Penn State’s Hall of Fame. The COLLEGIAN would Itlcc to congratulate the fortunate ones and offer regrets and en couragement for future success to those who failed to make the grade, they must remember that all the candidates for a team cannot get their letters and that the victories of the varsity arc built on the sweat and sacrifice of the scrubs For the nominating committee that decided on the line-ups, the editors have but one mild criticism. Thev realize that it is impossible to eliminate all favoritism from a selection of this nature and admit that, despite this fact, a fairly representative group was chosen. Be that as it may. there is wide-spread dissatisfaction among the students with some of the lettermen which suggests a more careful, unbiased weighing of qualifications next year. For those of the faculty who are preening themselves on their triumph, the editors have a more serious criticism The COLLEG IAN is surprised to observe that some of these star performers count their selection a real honor, a fillip to their self-esteem, they count their evident unpopulnrity among their pupils a proof of their peda gogical pudding We would simply call attention to the fact that then pudding, no matter how full of vitamines. has turned rancid and that it is the toothsome pudding that sends the boarders away with full stomachs and minds unsoured by dyspepsia BEHIND THE TIMES Ever since its inception many years ago, the COLLEGIAN has piided itself with the efficient manner in which it has presented cam pus news first-hand to the student body. But for once, the board feels that it owes the undergraduates an apology for “slipping up” in .in important piece of gossip concerning Penn State. In a current issue of The New Student, we find under the head ing "Youth Would Stop Compulsory R O T. C ” that fin open letter has been prepared by the Anti-Compulsory Military Drill League which declares that among several other colleges and universities, “a cam paign. is now raging against compulsory drill at the Pennsylvania State College” Important news to say the least, and we venture to say that this editorial will inform the student body for the first time of said campaign. To our knowledge, the only campaign raging in the Nittany Val ley at the present time is being conducted by Penn State’s athletic teams. Nevertheless, we thank the Anti-Compulsory Military Drill League and The New Student for this choice bit of news and sincerely request that, in the future, they continue to inioim us of matters Letter Box Til Wlndomere Aienito Detiolt, MlohlK.in 51 n 2«. 192*. I h- UITI, I'. nn '-•He Collette it. C ollrue. 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PENN STATE GRANGE TO HOLD PICNIC SATURDAY A pSi nie tint will bo hrhl PitUi.lav afternoon June sixth from two to *cwn-thlm ii. loti. In tin* woods mil op llio i inipus noin the .im h nitui 1 ,t Penn Suite will end it i titles im the Im d i.' ilift*' this m n Hie nliji i. of th< iltih Is tn Ko: the _-i him is bit.* i -iocui ilnted nUn onh i ilu i D'luiiß the ifteinnon thoe will lie riixns no! othoi fmms of entei td i* inout Luncheon limn will !»«• lUe lh’. it wlihh time Piesldoiit John 'i 'I It im is mil Stm Settetiiv Fiml I on-Kin in will «m ik At n.leilv the ir.om ln s will pm on i senrs of one itt p’l.q itt Oid Chiptl fin the henetlt nf the S.ito r,i mce Mem.uld b'und to. v uds i trills diumltmv at I'uin St Hi I,iK( ts fm the plus inn bo serin el ft oin nn inhere of the (innjte hefmo It.nr sixth o u the dnoi nn the eve •i n n - ot the p' ns PRUI. E. 0. 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In mv ostim-i -tion some mltiiub'. should hnobe.n m-p. iln of the Tint t< im TlilnK of the expoiicnee and Irtlnin* -i nin-i of tin* deputmeiit ins ind llio honest dodie to m U.o the tenn— ind then to In brnmed’ Thcrefme I put it to xoti stmlem ciunull iml llu* Khl- r»f TVmi ‘stile, in pel foi in mm honest diuv tn our Mini Mini In smliik to it tiiu < onunlltc e‘i I'dl in ihe futuie 1101 bo prejud'iod In silutiiu AH- \ineiinn 01ms The Tu ,uie of Venn pinto u«i» on thK impoinnt mitten. Tlll A SHALL "NOT PASS A jronoi '! Rt'HNl w til the ill i' loif»rl Ironp- His hi k \a ilrrn tin* tnll. 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ENT NUMBER GET it—and enjoy the last laugh of the college year with this, truly marvelous number—by, for and of college men. An unusually brilliant array of contributors includes Ring Lardner, Wallace Morgan, Robert Bbnchley, Corby Ford, Charles Dana Gibson, Gluyas Williams, Ellison Hoover, Percy Crosby and John Held. •\ * Co to the, nearest news-stand, and— Q, boy! 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There is always an opportunity to save. Before you pre pare for commencement, come in and look over our lines—brands that are the best and, prices that will convince you. THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM, Prop. Opposite Front Campus Tuesday, June 2, 1925 STfoMaralTfipafreGo. 1 Thoicplupy'QualU/ JW.OMaTW TUHF.D\Y— l'!r<«t Polina. Slmwlnir tif OOliOTin ATAC It \IL in ‘•(Imrl.lf" New* Woikli unnNnsDAT— itinrATin nix Irr “Hip Shock VtmNli” , Siiii'-li'ni- eopndi TIIFRSDW ind FriOAA’— MAHIi: IMM’tOST mul HOVIT HIA in "Hrcoini* •ii'.i*" Hm fl mg' Ci.mfdi* WANTED Two wide awake salesmen. The right men will be able to make from $BOO tos 1000 during the summer. Ad dress Frank Francis, State College, Gen. Del., and ar range for interview at once New Orleans, Ixuuaea TAVROT& LIVAUDIAS, Ltd., Architect
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