Tuesday, October 13, 1925 The “Y” Supplement Progress Shown In Work On “Andy” Lytle Cabin First Cornerstone Work Finished Last Week— Building To Supply Need of Long, Standing When “Andy” Lytle donated an acre of giound to the Y M C A. a few yeais ago bright (beams weio diearned and the place was visioned as having an attiactive old-fushionc.l cabin erected on it Todry these dieams aie assuming definite shape, the fust coinoiatone work having been done on the cabin last week A need has always been felt foi * ome outs'de leciealioi building at Penn State When various uiguni/a tions such an the Outing Club vvoul 1 a college *i tilt ol i’uti *i i* upi.i.g tilt* dele gate. to 1.0 Ponn State n.cn '1 lie objective of the conference, to tdblifchad as one of Penn State’s traditions. Duiing the last few \eai > it has become an all college .Pm than a suictly Ficsh man occasion The new men make fic-h acquaintances at this time while tile uppeicl issnie'n aie busit> lcnewmg than old friendships As an additional featuie this vear the tioblv'ian co-cd- parsed tlnough the leccplion line, alwajs n pait ot the 1 evening's pm, ia a 'ilns is tin ius‘ time tint j-uls an* Inown to have tikui si eli a put ri the* piogi mi The iccsptcon line tins vent in cluded Hi uu* Butler ’2O, picsulcnt of l*’e \ M C A , D. I) Hem y ’2O, pic'dant of Student Council, Hiss: Ca-olmo 11. inn m ’2u. pmudoui ot tin*! W C *V , Societal} \Y. .fr Kitchen, \ Judge II IV Mitchell, Dean A R j Wan.oek, Dean Chailotte D Ray md Ch ipla’n I<’r««ei Mol/gor I ONE OF THE FORMER CONFERENCE GROUPS MANY HANDBOOKS HAVE BEEN GIVEN OUT AT HUT , With f:.i nioie than half of the fteshmnn handbooks gone rheady, Seerct.uy Kitchen especta the supply to be eshnusted in u few weeks. Last year,33oo of the books were handed out and n similai numbei was unified tins yeir. Fiom the available it is found that pi rcticnllj all of the fiist vear men lia.e icceived then “bibles” Mo data, was compiled fiom the signed leligion cauls oi the new men wo.ds is “Believing that God has a plate in life fot evoty *r ri, we „ie ti ung to help tl e boys of Centie County find that place whole thc\ wll not onlv be the hap piest, but vnoio the’, v ill he of the {iieatost help to God and thou com munity anu the woild” It is this pi.ipose winch guides the “V* in the woih The gatheimg i. composed ol tie bi.nda. school bo.s of the counts who gulhoi on the Nittmy campus liu two full days alwavs din mg the latter p ’it of Apul Owing to the diihcullies of tilled and the co t, only i limited rumbet of these bo\ , can mien.! the meetings. Ilowe.ei, it is riged Hint it least two icpicjcnlatucs fiom c.uh of the bo cliools m the count} come ami jo.n in spu'tuul and physical fellowship foi U os? s ' Vc c" il spcakcis oi leal abiltlv aie rl va\s seemed foi this occasion Last op mg the tonfeicncc had l.sted such irtn as the Te\ 11 II Bonsall, duet to. of the SptUco Cieek Cnn.p. J It Biewci, field seciotaiv of*the State Men’s Chustian Assoc mtion, ! Deans R L Watts and R L. Sackctt, F L Pattee, Di P A An tic i son, I. L Poster and W V Dennis, and J F Tavloi, Stale College eh snmn. The bo\s weie a«ked to .elect then vocations and then eun was gi.en the chance of having a neisonnl mteiview with .nv ot the run mentioned Yoiv good 10- sull i v ere obt lined CIRCUS GIVEN FOR NEW MEN DURING FIRST WEEK Pitmding a bit of enteitamincnt loi those new men lioie loi Ftesh man Wok, the \. M C put on its tu«t urmial cucus at the Aimoiv I lull, night, Septembei eleventli A leal cucus atmosphcie was cstab lulled h.'.ing “bnikois” and clowns . scattered tluoughout Uk> Ai moiv Pcrcewng that the new men weie THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WHAT A COLLEGE HAS TO OFFER \ “To be at homo in all lands { and ages, to count nntuic a j familuu* /acquaintance and act j an intimate fuend, to gain a I standard for the appreciation | of otliei men’s woik and the j ciiticism of your own, to carry . the keys of the vvoild’s library I in vour'poclct, and lcel its ! resouicos behind you in what- | evet task you undertake, to j make hosts of fi lends among : the men of your own age who ! aie to be* leaders m ail walks | of life; to lose yourself in gen- { eious enthusiasm and co-opei- 1 ate with otheis foi common I ends; to leain laanneis from ! students who aie gentlemen j and form character under pio- j fessors ,vvho ate Christians— : this is the ofle. of the college J for the best foui yeais of youi I life.” ' e —(William DuWitlHyde j “Y.W.” SENDS GIRLS TO EAGLES MERE Eight Representatives Sent From Penn Stale to Confer ence Held Last June INTERESTING SUBJECTS STUDIED AND DISCUSSED Sending eight representatives to the Eagles Merc* conference, the Penn State Y W. C A vas unusu ally well repiesented at this annual meeting, the most impo.taat galhei mg held by one of the eastein divisions of the National Student Council The conference was held fiom Jure 19 to 29 this vent Eagles Mere u an ideal place in. which to hold such a conference IL | u situated idoully, at the top of the mountains The lake is popular foi ' itr swimming and boating, as well a., foi its scenic bjauty AnoUiei j Eagles Mere attraction is the pic-' itureso.ue country, in which it is to-.! catcd A very rugged district with l a calm and beautiful lake placed m 1 the very middle tiuly describe^ Eagles Merc The piob'ems facing college gnK aie fulh discussed at these meetings of the div.-non. -.Subjects aie dis cussed which a*m to do.clop cliu actei and give fullness of life Pioblems that have been meicjy, vaguelv troublesome are made con c>ete at Eag'es Hue and then dis- ' cuesod so that the gills may find the | rctessaiy Imlp Some of the topics! discussed this yeai weie “Women j and Citizenship,” “Missions and in-! tcintional Mind”, “Modem Use of the Bible", “So This Is College” and “The Chuuh”. The subject-, dis-' cn«.ed weie ones icnuostod bv the | gills between tlie pievious ycai’-«! confcience and the pnst one j While at Eagles Merc puls fiom \ otliei schools weie lie ml to tasuilly. ment’on thou “Y W IIuls” and thisj >•01 the Penn State gioup to thinking ' The lesult has been that theie i-» now ! a leal done for a similar “Hut” on! the Nittany campus It is felt tti.it j the down-town gills could use such' r building between classes and that it would also help m the solving oT, many student pioblems It is hoped | hy the guK that such a budding will be under construction bv no\t June going to be kept busy v.ith cla.-, woik and would enjov something of r diveision, the “Y” Cabinet planned on having the cucus, eailv last spiing Bon owing equipment fiom the Engineering school, seven ai sith shows weie elected and the Y M C A cucus resulted R D Duudotc *l*7 was maslei of cciemonies loi the evening Scvci.il co-eds in fanli?- tic costumes and nioie than two score upi.eichu-.men weie enl’ited to ml in enteitaming tlie vcallings Cuki and piot/els foi mod the menu To Speak Here BRUCE CURRY CURRY TO CONDUCT MS INSTITUTE HERE Penn State Will Act as Host to Loading Eastern Colleges at This Discussion SPEAKER IS WELL KNOWN AMONG UNDERGRADUATES Penn State has been chosen by the National Council of Christian Asso ciations as the college at which Dr. Biuce Cun’, of Union senunmy and Teacheis’ college, Columbia univer- sity, is to conduct one of his ten in- stitutes on “L*fe at Its Best. this institute Penn Stile will be the ho.t to icpiesentatives from all the colleges of the eastein teintory Pitt. Penn. Bucknell and Gettvsbuip will be among those sending dele gates Tih* jiui pose of the institute is to sludj cnliuil student pioblems and cuilent social issues ri the light of the Clnistiun v aj of living as lound m the reconh ol the New Testament Bruce Curij last jcm spent all oi hts time m tiavelmg among the colleges tlnoiighout lie United States in this voil, Ills seruecs piosed of gieat usefulness in student life On the I>as»i. of thib uoilc, tome li.ue men- tioncd him rs the most effective nun in stsdent Chnsti.m went Di Cuuj's visit will he maihed bj the co-opeiati.e eiloit** of all the Cht istu’i agencies of the to an and college The l!iuzdie**, together with the Y 31 C A and the "i W C A , Ovpect that Ins usiL to the college will make improvements in the te ligious education of thcte agencies which will be ot pennanent sigmh cance 1 allowing the institute, a senes of camnus-wide discussions will bo launched in v Inch a number of li\e issues are to he investigated The woik done la->t \e.n undci the leader ship of Prof F k Puttee will fmm ar e\cellent loundation foi the woik of this, jeai Twenty-seven fecu'lv men took pait in di uissjoiis Five noimnl tiaimng groups weie held at the Umveisitj Club The senes elicited the most wuiespicrd .nteiest of anv piojui v.lrch the ouition pro moted l’st vcai Tangible steps have been tul on to ward the solution of three of the pi obtains dreissscd A committee of thm* students fiom Student Council and tluee faculty men chosen bv the facultv Senate aie to meet soon to woik out a more complete under standing of the basis of mutual co opeiation between students and fac nltv After thiee venrs of agitation, .Student Council adopted the Penn Stale Ilonoi Code A well-planned education'll pioginm piomises to made the code a leal step low aid a l.nci sprit of Penn State Ilonoi • U VMM FRESHMAN “Y” WORK GIVEN TO ONE MAN W. C. Calhoun ’25 Secured To Take New Position—Will Attempt To Hold Personal Interviews DR. GILKEY CHOSEN TO GIVE ADDRESSES Y. M. C. A. Selects Chicago Man From Large List of Well known Speakers LECTURES ROOKED FOR MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY Dr Chailcs W Gilkey, of Chicago, a speaker of ultimate repute among students, has been secured to give a series of addresses at Penn Stitc fi om Februarj se\enteonth to nine teenth lie will speak on leligion and modern life. Penn State has had a reputation of having men of the lust iank Lome to the cumpua foi such presontn tio is as Di Gdke> will give Among the men who 1 ave been heie in lccent jears me John II Mott, Sheiwond, Eddy and Robot E Speere This year, the committee selecting the speaker made then customarv thoi ough rn estimation of the held and were easily convinced that Di Gilkcy was the best ■•peakei that could be obtained. There was no hesitation in going to the cential west to get the man who was felt to be the hod fitted to bung a \ital Christian mess age to Penn State this jcai Di Gilkev vill make two tup* cast this winter. In December he is scheduled to pienth at Hnivard unt \cisit\ on two Sandajs He returns east again in Pcbrunrj for his lec tui es at Penn State Popular Speaker DR. C. W. GILKEY Being pastoi at the University Bap tist chuich m Chicago, Di Gilkej h .s nameious personal connections .nd the admiration and lespect oi both the students ana faculty it tin* Um \cnsit\ of Chicago Because of this connection with undergraduates he is certain to be appieciated bv Penn State students and faci.lt> lie hi a keen insight into the cuucnt allaiis of both the college and outs.de %.oild During the past jear g. eat nu.n bero of the people of India ha 'o heard the messages dclnetnl bj Dt Gilkey Ills tails were centered around the appeal of Jesus to the present goner rtion Forty lecture> weie deltveicd as well is hfteen other addresses to audiences lotting appioxmmtelv 10,000. of whom pmL nblv scvcntv-five per cent v.cie students “Dt Gilkev lielnod to l re discover Jesus foi us,” writes a mis sion nj, “and his rnipicss on the; Hindu mmd is one that will not bci forgotten ” I BIBLE STUDY CLASSES CONDUCTED BY Y. M. C. A. FOIt COUNTRY CHILDREN Dui’ig the school jc.u the exten sion seiMte of the \oung Men’s Christian A«sociulion. with the co operation of the Young Women's Christian Association, is bu-ily en gaged conducting Sunday schools in one-room school buildings m the gen eral vicinity of State College In this manner church bemcos are iiu uibhed for the people of these liual communities Page Three Securing W C Calhoun ’25 to take over the entire fieshman Y M C A. work, the “Y” has taken n decided step forward in its woik for this jear This will be the first time tint n fi-shmati .cvrolnrv his Ivon pail of the Red Tnangle organic rtion at Penn Stnt-> New Secretary W. C. CALHOUN ncc Cilhaiin was. president ol U C A c rbinet last jear 1 ’ farmin'! with the work in to him Thus fdi little Iras since Fieshman Week bt defi nte program has been mapped out for tiic coming few mouths. The piupoacs of this fieshman semte v.oik are numerous, the big- ones Lung “To establish a ietson.il million ‘•h’p with each member of the fresh nan class, “To piomote class spirit and col lege ppmt ir the highest seme of the term, “To introduce new men to the work of tire Penn State Christian Associa tion, “To cstubl.sh m the minds of all fieshmen die practicability of the Christian Va> of Life, and to Intel out foi each one the thrilling ends which mu> be gamed through prayers and Chi ’sl-ltko dealings with men” As fai ..s i-. possible personal in terviews will lie held v ith each freshman m m efiorl to discover his mtciest-., to direct his rctiuties to wai.L the most profitable ends, to become ncqu tinted with his problems of life and to aid in the solution of them Thiough the agencies of socials and parties which will be held thiour ,| ’ort the ve.’i the freshmen will become more thoioughly ac quainted with crch other, this being a nec.ss. i. element m the produc tion of ".pi:it” Woithwhdc talks v til ho mane nt these gnthoimgs by students and fuultv memLers who me best mi ihfied to present the mat ter of “spirit” effectively. The lrechdiiit . of these affairs, at well as the operation of l.ie \annul dap ulnmat. of the organr/al’on will be cued fo, h\ a fieshman cabinet, oigani ul rnnii'iilv to the College \ssou t'.io.i ( aiuiiel with olFccis anil comm’ttco elmitmen A close rela tion to the Association Cabinet will be rnaint lined, so tint the nev. men mnv beco no more intimately ae on nn'cd v ith the v.oik Tim work, both witn individuals and v ith gioups, will be earned on xvith a smiitnul conscioncencss which it is planned will dominate all nc tiv.lies of the oiganmtion The attempt will bo made to discover just wht' "Life at Its Best” means, jtivough pra ci and genuine religious jo p«M ••)■■> The J f >2o Cluistim | Association will hold lcgulai meet ■ ings foi the purpose, at v.inch ical ! effort, to get beneath the suifac* v. ill In* mad* Hcie .dsn the help ol older me i with practical experience will bo solicited m oidei to piesent eonecth the ChiMian cal’ o tinted lecture? a.e given Thmi rgam them are often social-, aiul cm teifainmcnt-. piovidcd for tl.e peo ple ol these fuming di,tints bv the group Tim g'i's and bo.s from the-e oder-ion iMimh. sihools !ot»k loi v ml to th'*" (***u tmi. pmlv in the i’c.m flat” Atmm> eacii >ear with eager nnliupatimi The pail> is a speual fcti e ot the extension com* mitt'c’s v.oik It brings some two ‘'limited lin<\l children in to State College Im enjovable nlteinoou fcatuiul bv oigam/ed games and reueshnumt-. ai.d topped oil In a few voids ol greeting from feunta C» rus