Tuesday, September 22, 192 S MITCHELL TALKS AT CONVOCATION Co-operation IJehveen Students and Faculty Stressed by Nittany Alumnus ACTIVITIES EMPHASIZED ADDRESS That pci feet cn-npeiatton between the students and faculty is the essen tial factor for a successful year. was the keynote of the address (risen by the Honorable Judge II Walton Mitchell, chanman of the College Ad ministrative Bonid when he spoke at the Convocation Exercises Fnday morning The ceremonies, which wore witnessed by a laige gathering of students in the Audilmium, marked the official opening of College. In the absence of R. L Watts of the School of Aguculturo, and senioi dean of the College, the meeting was picsidcd over by R. L. Sackett, bond of the School of Engineering and sec ond ranking dean in point of seivice at Penn State. While Judge Mitchell’s talk was brief owing to the limited time of the exercises many impoitant phases lel ative to tho wolfaie of the College were touched upon. Foieir.ost among the issues introduced was that the lcputation of Penn State rests en tnely in the hands of the students as' it is on the undergraduates that the gaze of tho public is centered and it is tlnough them that the puipose of the institution is reflected An optimistic note was struck by Judge Mitchell when he expiessed opinion that the state would soon act on appropriations chiefly because the officials arc fast coming to lealire the SPECIAL STUDENT LAMP Adjusto Lite Buss Lite Mello Lite ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bell 251-R 123 FRAZIER ST. Commercial W. L. FOSTER, President The First National Bank Solicits your Patronage on the Basis of Service Capital $125,000 SAVE MONEY!! BUY YOUR DRAWING BOARDS 20 in. x 26 in. for $1.25 31 in. x 42 in. for 3.00 AT | Unit B, Industrial Engineering 5 ROOM 106 CALENDAR PADS Complete, Price $l.OO SPECIAL ON GOLF CLUBS (THIS WEEK ONLY) All Clubs Reduced 20 per ct. The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner impoitanec and value of Penn State to the commonwealth. Speaking of extra-cun icular activ ities, Judge Mitchell uiged that all Penn Slateis take part in some ac tivity, lost % iluuble expei icncc be lost As a parting message Judge Mitchell ovjnessed the hope that nil students should feel it their duty to give senous attention to their vvoik and make the most out of then oppor tunities Mention was made of the splendid spirit that was manifest in the student body. YEARLING GRIDMEN- HOLD FIRST CLASH SATURDAY (Continued from first page) tiling passes. Although both men aie the lightest on the team, Dclp tips the scale at one bundled and seventy pounds, and Marcus at five pounds loss Curry replaced Delp in the last few minutes of the scrim mage and will also bear watching. Tackles Heavy At tho tackle positions, McAn dicws, a husky lad weighing about one bundled and eighty pounds, and Sondeibeig of appioximatcly the same poundage were Dutch’s choice for the first team Both men offered good interference for the charging backs and played a good offensive game Mnthicu and Ilillcn, left and right guard respectively of tho first eleven furnished a promising exhibition but sTiowed a lack of experience Prasse, in the lole of center, was slightly weak in his passes, but this was piobably due to his haste m taking out his opponent Tho practic.es during the coming week will be devoted to drills m han dling the ball, familmmmg the play el's with tho duties of then positions, and finally a shoit scrimmage. In the practice yestoiday the third and fnuith teams assumed the offensive against the first and second DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Surplus $125,000 TRYOUTS FOR NITTANY 'BAND LISTED TOMORROW Organization May Visit Mer chants’ Progress Carnival m Williamsport Prcpaiing for the coming season which is expected to bo a bannei year for the Penn Slate band, W O. Thompson, leader, will hold the first tryouts tomoi row night at seven o’clock in the new piactico room. This year’s Nittany band 13 expected to be one of the largest evei to be organ ised at Penn State as fcwei members wcie lost by giaduation last yeni than ever befote With the addition of freshman musicians, Mr. Thomp son expects to have an organization of ncarlv one bundled and fifty mem beis. * The band, as lias been the custom, will piobably make se\einl of tho tups with the football team with the possibility of visiting New Yoik, Syracuse .and Pittsbuigh. In pre vious yens the Blue and White musi cians have made favoi ablu impres sions at football games in these thiec In State College it’s The Fenway Tea Room Fine Candy The Best Food Gifts Hubbell School for Dancing Now Open at 4051-2 West Beaver Ave. Phone 148-W Here’s a special invitation— We want you to visit our market Remember this The real meat shopping today and goodness in a juicy, savory sec what pride we take in piece of beef, lamb, pork keeping fresh, clean and or veal depends upon how wholesome the meats loi it’s kept—how your meat your table de.alci handles it in his Then you’ll know win market thcie’s a rich wholesome We invite you to come to goodness in all the meats our market when you go wc sell. STRUBLE’S Grocery and Meat Market 115-117 S. Frazier Street Better Meats Cleaner Meats Quicker Service Hats Hats Hats Dress Up Time Is Here We Carry Society Club Hats Harry W. Sauers The College Man’s Shop Allen Street THE PENN STATE'COLLEGIAN cities. Plans are also undci wav for the appearance of the band at the Merchants’ Piogiess Carnival to be held at Willmmspuit some time din ing the middle of October. This event is one of tho lending functions in the neighboring city and will bene fit both the band and the school if favorable anangenients can be cui ried out. „ Along with his duties ns bandmas ter, Mr Thompson will nga.n assume the leadeiship of the College Oiches- Ira. Armngemenls have been made to hold fieshmnn tiyonts this evening at seven o’clock m the bandioom The oiehcstra will be ptacticallv io organi/ed this yeai and after that is done it will immediately begin pi op al ations for an active season EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank State College, Pa. RECEPTION AIDES j ARE COMMENDED ! The fipshmon recent ion com- i nuttee of tho MC.A. j 1 wishes to thank the lncultv ) ladies for their co-operation in j caring foi the lefrodiments j dunng the icccption Friday | night. I wines makes your food do you more good. Note how It rcllcv es that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. food narticlcs t> /|c*S from the teeth, ' v&y gives new vigor J j/ to tired nerves. Comes to you v |To Patrons: | 4 Wc aie pleaded to an- 5 nounce our re-opemng. 4 Miss Mycis, m elmige, 6 4 has completed an extens- y, 4 ivc course in the Wilficd 4 2 System during the past y 4 summer and is prcpaicd to £ 4 give you the latest in mat- 4 4 cel and watei waving. 4 \ i 2 The 4 I s I 4 Beauty and Barber Shop 4 | C. A. SCHEIRER, Prop. \ 4 Pastime Bldg. Bell Phone 3*llJ / Jar Economical Transportation Check Price fa Price Value Hie Worlds Finest Low Meed Omsk Chevrolet offers you more coach quality for less money then you can get anywhere else In the world. 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