Penn State <£cllegian Published scrm-.voel.ly during the College year by student* cf the Penn sylvania State College, in the interest of Students, Facility, Alumni and Friends of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF 11. W. Cohen ‘2G It T. Kriobel ‘2G A. K. Smith ‘2G W. .1. Durbin '2G II L. Kellner ’2G 3t. A. Shaner '2G JUNIOR NEWS EDITORS W. F. Adler ‘27 E. IT. Coleman ‘27 G. F Fisher ‘27 U W. Tim .ml ‘27 JUNIOR WOMEN'S NEWS EDITORS Fi mien I, Forbes ‘27 I hry E. Sinner ‘27 BUSINESS STAFF Ellen A Culloclc ‘27 T. Cain Jr. ’2G G. L Guy ‘2G G. E Brumfield ‘2G ASSISTANT BUSINESS MAN \GERS S. H. Robb *27 F N Weulner, Ji ‘27 The Penn State COLLEGIAN mutes communications on any subject of college interest Lcttois must bear the stgnaluios of the wnteis Names of communicants lull be published unless lequcstcd to bo kept confidential. It assumes no responsibility, houcvei, foi sentiments e\piessod in the Letter Box and reserves the light to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inappropriate. All copy for Tuesdays issue must be m the ofiice by ten a m on Monday, and for Fndaj’s issue, by ten a m on Thursday Subscription puce $2 50 if paid befoie December 1, 1^25. Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pi, as second-class matter Office. Nittanv Pi luting and Publishing Co. Building, State College, Pa. Telephone. 202-W, Bell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association News Editor this issue FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 CLEAN BILLS It is with genuine satisfaction that we hail the action taken bv Student Council on Tuesday night with vega id to the control of class finances. The COLLEGIAN bids loyful faiewell to situa tions which, in the past, have demanded ailing, airing which has been umfoimly unpleasant Under the new system the trcasurei of each class will auto matically become an ex-officio member of e\crv committee spend ing class money. Before any expenditures aie made the treas urer will help each committee draw up a definite budget, check it to his own satisfaction, and then submit it to the general Interclass Finance committee for final approval The method is by no means no\cl; it is simply an application of standard busi ness practice. Without downright dishonesty on the part ot a number of men, the system cannot fail to be satisfactoi v Student Council has done well. It is, • peihaps, unfouunate that an> precautions should be necessaiy. Men woikmg for then own classmtcs might reasonably be entrusted with the handling of money without supervision of any kind: the very fact that their classes had reposed complete tiust m them being sufficient to restrain anv hidden tendency towaid what may best be called carelessness. In theory such a situation is ideal. In piactice it is poor business During past years there have been lcpeated occasions when committees have been suspected ot breaking iaith, ha\e been accused of inexcusable caielessness m matteis involving large sums. Nothing could be proved on either side and. innocent or guilty, *he committeemen canied the burden of suspicion during the rest of their undei graduate days. It is not simply as a check on and expendituies that the new system will piove most beneficial; its gicatcst usefulness will lie m relieving the membeis ot committees from the inev itable accusations and suspicions. A few dollais more or less m the class treasury are worth just that—a few dollars. The reputation of a man is priceless. THE OLD PENN STATE . Tomonow, Penn State's football team plavs its first game ot the season on foreign soil, when it meets Georgia Tech m New Yoik. The big Southern team is good. In the words of “Be*/, ’ the Lion eleven, with its lighter combination and its unlned back field, is this yeai the “under clog”. In older to defeat the South ern machine on Saturday, the Blue and White faces a temfic task, but a tusk which can be accomplished w ith the backing of an oki ume Penn State. In the Auditoimm on Wednesday night, at the football mass meeting, something was robotn. A senioi icmaikcd aftciwau! that something was piesent which he had felt but seldom in the past lour yeais. Men spoke ol “spmt” and “battling” and “see ing the thing thiough” in wouls which came iiom the heait, ar.d a Penn State clean spoke of iLcombinod-, spirit of faculty and students in one 6f the most stirring addieases ot the evening. Long minutes of ri'otous cheeiing giceted “Be::" as he stepped to the stage. 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