Tage Four VT'ICKIQIftM QT A f?|7 I Thicui"h those schools, lectures and LrAlEiixtjlvlv Dxiaftf ■ eonespondcnee, tho e\tension sc.v- * _ mco conducts its activities. Recently EJfp Cathciman and Piofes.-'Oi Eldei ui\E JuV/liJ L»s\3 i j ha\e been n the western section of ! the *tr.tc foi s>\ wccl s in the inteiest Prof. Gaum Heads Committee inj? c ~om« fiomotion, while Pio-| (usioi loingij ioronuiv nip ovgnm7a- Charge of Department in ttum \.oik has lept lu.n in the field Engineering School I !”“ l,e -' llv nil tlimßh t'-= foil, im jticuli.iv in the Pittsbuigh uistnct. ! Piofosaoi l/avi., on lus tup to east* 'c.n e\loti ion centeis »uldu'-.sed the engineer mg student. at the York and Pott 1 town Y M C A.’s Nail Notre Dame —— ENROLLMENT INCREASES j IN EXTENSION BRANCHES’ With Penn State .ilunmt pci foi ru ing r major roil on of the xxorl, the Engireenng E:.t(.’ision staff has set foi itself the soul of nm l ing this the most successful >eni in ihe lirtoiy of the (lepra tmeut ami in the service of Penn Slate to the industries of the Keystone state. Although the lesignnlion of Pi of N. C Miller places a heuw buulen upon the lcmatmng staff they ha\c aheadv shown a willingness. to cam on and with Ptote- -01 Gau.n as than'nan ot an executive conmuttee composed of Piofe3surs Daxt-, Chafee MR, Eldei ’IC and louur ’IS thex v ill shouldci the extra Lutdon Great I.oss Tn an editomil of the Engnoering Extension News, Piof C G Gaum says, “It is estimated that diu.ng Piofessor Miller s ten yenis here mote than one bundled thousand shopmen ha\e piofitcd by his effoits and thou sands of these will always lemembci him foi the mlluer.ee lie had m mould ing thou futuics To say that las jeMgn .tion is a loss to Penn State is not sufficient—the gtealosl lixs u tn the employed men of the Goarnon x.ealth.” “It is tiuly an unfoi Lunate condi tion when a gieat state like this will tofuse sufficient linancml support to hold such men ftom being taken b\ othei institutions In his tesignation Piofessor Millet states that he is leas ing not only to leceixe a much huger salary but also with the expectation of a greatei financial suppoit foi the woik itself Why un the stale uni versity of New Jeisex’ olfes him bettei opportunities than the state college of Pennsylvania 9 ” Although th.c lcMguntion of the head of the depaitmcnl m tetiuptcd the \.otk, the . ttendance at the extension schooU at Allentown, Wilkes-Bane, Sci.'nto’i. AVilliains poit and Heading has it.ci eased to i giattfying extent Despite the Jii tiacite miners’ strike, the eiuo'lmciit during the past yea: rufie.ed xei’ lit tle, and at piesenl ....etc i.e .ioic than seven bundled ‘f.denis in 2220 subject enrollments ’i< e icgistiatiou was m chraxe o. M. A Chaffee ’lB assi«t«d bj D C. Bratton '22 ami If N Mo'.tague ’25 The extension schools bung special technical tunning with.n leach of those tesiding in the xitmilx of the cities named ami offet excellent op portunities to young men who ate looking fotw.’td to an engineoung cateet but who, by foicc of cncum stanco have been unable to attend college Pittsburgh District The populai foieman tunning touue so widely used last veai all oxer the state has tal en fiesh hold on the in dustnes in the Pittsburgh district The Vcuona Steel Caotmgs company, the Peoples’ Natui.il Ga's company, the Amcticau Z.nc companx and many othot prominent conce’ns ate holding classes, while the West PennsyKama Poxxct company’ lias live bundled men undei the Penn State Enginceimg Extension and the U S Aluminum company has 130. | Hungry? The two best places in town | | to satisfy that feeling | | KNOX CAFE | I AND f | State College Hotel Dining Room g X Both will be open Friday and Saturday nights For the College Man With an allowance, no matter hqw modest, and with a taste most exacting can get absolute satisfaction from our lines of Clothing and Furnishings Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats Highest type workmanship, sensible styles and character patterns Black EVlanchurian Fur Coats Try our Tailor for Cleaning, Altering, Repairing and Hand Pressing JA. JV\ ED S BLOOM “Clothier lo the College Man” (Formerly State Shirt Shop) PEP STATE OBSERVES SCHOLARSHIP EXERCISES Dr. Demarcst Is Main Speaker at Semi-annual Awarding of Cups ami Medals Before \\hat was appioximntod as the largest audience that exer wit nessed a Scholaiship Day ceremony, Di. \V. II 8 Dc'iiarcst, piesulent ol tie New Biunsv.ick Theological '•cin’iiaiy gaxe the pimcipal address ol the piogiam m the Schwab Audi tniium vestciday morning Di De nxirest, foin'er president of Kutgeis, stressed the xaiue ot scholarship m a college c.uoei and its impoitnnce .; tlie \xoi Id aftci college has been hit behind Dean R L Watts, of the School o* Agricultm, x.as the prcs.dmg ofh (”1 rml ..ftor the inx’ocation by Dr !• L Pattce, he c xplained that vheiexei gloat unpoitancc has been put on hcbok'isliip the attendance of thi’t institution lias mcicased. Di Dem.u ext in lux address stated that Di. Atherton, foimei Penn State “Piexx,” v ax once o'ic ot his toacheis and that foi that iarson he always had a desno to xisit the Nittany Val iev school Speaking on Scholaislup ho said, “Scholaislup is the gloiy of an institution and is the piuuacy of .i student body Ci.iuacter plays a leading iole m scholaislup as well as m othei phases of hte ” He pointed out that those who excel m scholai >hip do not nocexsaiily limit themsclxes to study -but aie pionn nent m extra-curricula activities Congratulates College He closed by congiatulatmg Penn State on hei scholaiship and said that ho knew she would alway’s oc cupy the foie i'i scholastic as well as othei attainments Soxeial vocal solos piccedcd the announcement of the lionoi* society elections Those candidates loi Phi K ippa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Gamma Sig mr Delta, Eta Kappa Nj, Pht Lnmbdr Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicton Nu and Pin Sigma iota xxeie .’iinoui'ced The picsentation of medals, cups n.d puzes followed The President Spaiks Pnzc, the highest honor a student can obtain, which is a bronze medal xxas awarded to Miss Anna Uaddow* '2O This xxas the fourth t.nie that Mixs Ilncldow has xvon this purr, hoi achievement being a xciy enviable one. Honor soe.ety council medals were avaided to tliose sophomoics or jumois whose axeiage xxas eighty cight pei cent oi better tluoughout the scincstei Following this tame the picsentation of scholaislup cups t>> the organizations which attained the highest average The Alpha Zcta Cup was won by J H Worn* bcigei ’2S and the Penn State En gineer Cup xxas awarded to F. W Olshefsky ’2B The Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key xxas won by H. B ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW i DRAWS BIG ATTENDANCE Talks on Poultry Will Bo Gi\on Through Station Iv. D. K. A. on Thursday Evenings Opening ycsteiday and continuing until Saturday night at ten o’clock, the Slate Stnnda.d Production I’oul tiy Shuxx, held in the Stock Judging Pa”.lion is chaw.iig lumdmlj of xis itois to the College Judging began on the fust moinmg of the exhibition and Inis fsatuie xxas the mam attmction foi many of the poulLjmen of the State who time to see tne members of the poultty de partment and the extension special ists place the buds accouiing to thou lexpectixe merit* This show, lanked fust among its kind in the United Slates, drew mole than live bundled entnes from even section ot Pennsylvania and accord ing to II C Knandel, head of the Poultiy dcpaitmcnt, will go down in the annals of the activities of the Ag ucultuial School ns one of the great est attiactions conducted solely by students. The exhibition this yeai is in chaige of R H Strait ’2O and B W Heywang ’2O who have managed and supeixised e.ciy phase of the show making it a ptuely student prop osition The interior of the Stock Judging Pavilion is suggestively decorated with autumn colois which odds to the exhibition Many cups, medals, nb bon« and cash pivcs were awaided lo deceiving cxhibitois and each day diaxxs its quota of xisitois who dc claie that it is one oi the xeiy best productions ever staged on the “Hill” The show is unique in that it com oines utility with show ling quality. A special Icatuie of the exhibition is a display of the mote impoitant bleeds of poultiy, shown by membeis of the dcpaitmcnt - Npil Notre Dame Moyer ’26 Medals for excellence in Fiench wore awarded and the Chailes Lnthiop Pack Foundation Fuze x.as won by A. D Follweilei ’25 The John W White Scholarships x ere awarded nc.xt Miss Ann Had t'oxv captured the Senior awaid, D. ! L Mull xvon the jumoi prize and F 1 W Olshcfslcy took the sophomoio scholaislup. Miss Ellen Bullock ’27 Miss Ellen Giaffius ’27 and C U. W. Leitzcl ’27, won the John W White Spanish Scholarships. The stmots xviio won the Louise Carnegie Scholarships are D D llcmy, B. W Heywang, E. D. Mairs and W F. Park The juniors who won arc Misx Bullock, Miss Frank, E F ilmncr- «hitz and Leit-’el. Tlie sophomoio vmners are N R Adams, Miss Dor othy Batdoif, R R Fletcher, Miss Winifred Foi bos and C E Stauffei F. H Calkins ’2O won the Alan ! Nutt Memorial Scholaiship, J G Green won the Boy’s W’orking Itc xcivc Scholarship of Allegheny Coun ty and W’ulter Carpenter Ji , was awaided the Aithur C Bigeloxv Me morial Scholarship. The piogram was concluded by’ an organ postiude Tl.c following is the scholastic standing of the national fiateinitics Acacia, Sigma Tau Pin, Tau Phi | S KIL L! | J You had it it in your undergraduate days. g j Now that you are Alumni show the § J gang that you can still handle a cue!! £ i State College Billiard Parlor t £ Allen Street £ -W"!’ -I- v | 50 CENTS A YEAR 15 CENTS A COPY t | The Lion’s Tale | t A Paper With a Future £ f. Published by the £ l Penn State Girls y. x 4 issues a year , Purpose: To advance the mteresf of * j Penn State Girls £ X * X i- November issue no\\ r on sale at ? •5* Old Main Women’s Building | | Your subscription is needed £ * X •j* ¥ Subscription to The Lion’s Tale if -Name f Address (St.) ❖ Enclose fifty cents and mail to | H. BRESSLER £ Women’s BuilcUng, State College, Pa, THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Delta, Delta Tnu Delta, Beta Sigma I'lio, Tan Knpp.i Knsiloi, Delta Up silo.i, Delta Sigma Phi, Lanbda Ch: Alpha,lpha G mmn Rho, Alph i Tau Omega, Pin G imria Delta, Phi Kappa : Sigrnn, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa leu, Sigma Pin Sigma, Theta Kappa Phi Alnha Chi Rho,' Alpha Chi Sig ma, Signm Nu, Sigma Chi, Theta Chi, j Beta ’iheta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilor, ! Theta Ai, Sigma Pi, Pin Kappa, Pin ! Sip. n.x Kappa, Pin Delta Theta, I Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha F.psilon, J Chi Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Isp i mlua Pi, Tlicti Upailon Omega anil | Phi Kappa Fji ' The scholastic rtandfng of the local ] fraternities is U 3 follows Ptv J Kappa Nu, Fnend’s Uiwon, Omega j Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Phi, Ph j Lambda Theta, Delta Pi. Chi Lambda | Zeta, Omega Delta Epsilon, Tau Ep -1 ton Pm, Cl’i Upsilon, Alpha Pin , Sigma, Cuhcco, Delta S.gma Chi, Delta Kopp i Sigma and Omega Mu I Rho The sehohslic standing of campus clubs i* as follows: La Camaradone, Aide, Altost, bvchor and Nita-Noe Nml Notre Dame MATMEN BEGIN EARLY TRAINING FOR SEASON Varsity Malernl Scarce for: Year—Rumbaugh Is Only Veteran Returning ; Facing an extromclj dnilc outlook tms jeu, the Penn State wrestling team is alicndj at vvcil- tiaimng for what is, to all appomrees, the hard est season which it Ims ever met. Ncvei befoio, m the mcmoiy of Coach Loonnid, has the team been left so destitute of mateiial by giaduation rnd the f ulme of giapplcis to icUnn Attempting to form a second team hist jeei m oulei to develop nutciinl foi the squad this year, Coach Leon ard was paitn’lly successful m tins e.pciimcnt He was able to four a team vhich vviestled m two of the leguhily scheduled contests of the von, winning the meets with Suit case uid Brooklyn Polytech Nevcr j thclcss, the team this jcai is left with ; a great deni 111 of ennu’dates | With onlv one Vaisity man letuin ing to College, Conch Leomud is purring to stnrt intensive tiaming eaihei this season than befoie, in eidet to give the nev men as much piactice as possible before the sea son opens Rumlnugh, 173 pound wrestle”, >s the onlv me nber of the team lplum ing fio’u last yen V. ith Captain C.uev, Ho pound Irtcrcollcginte champion, Lehman and Ostei, 125- poitnd wiestlcrs, Black, 115-pound champion; Parthemoie, 158-pound .title-holder and Prevost, heavyweight , THE MUSIC ROOM State College, Pa. Opposite Post Office ; We are the only authorized Victrola repanman ■ in State College, using genuine Victor parts. The Corona Adding Machine is now on display, I Come in see it Add, Multiply and Subtract. i Weight 19 lbs. ; ARCHITECTS CLUB PLANS : PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES Society Will Publish Volume To Illustrate Work or Club Members Oignm/ing foi the je.n at its fust meeting tinea weeks ago the A.cln tc’cU* Club, compo/ed of students on the c impus piommcnt m aiclutectuio, ouliined an active program at Penn State foi 102">-2C In addition to dis cussing coming social functions the club deteimined to undeitnkc a pro ject foi bettenng the vorl mg condi tions of aichitecta m tl u College and also a novel idea foi sunmiaiumg then vvoil.s foi piescntauon. Depaitirg from tbe custom of hold- v.icstlct lo j t tlnough graduation, and with Captain-elect Liggett, lllS-pouml Intercollegiate champion f.almg to ic tuin to College, the team will be composed almost cntucly of new m i loii.i! E.en the second team ot last yeai fails to offer manj hopes, since five of its six membeis weic lost at commencement. Seven meets have alrcndv been scheduled, those with Munlenbcrg, Fiankhn ami Mai mall, Lafivette and Cornell being held lieio, w.th the team travelling to Penn, Sjracuse and Navj to meet then opponents. Although holding tiie Inteicolle giates at Penn State this jeai, the malrr.cn have a smaller chance of pre senting a clean slate at the end of the season than thej ha*e held foi many venis in the past, llowevei, Coach Lconaid is planning to wo:k_tho can- as land as possible in order to louml them into a fanlj piesent able condition befoie the season opens CAWFQRDS J PASTE r^''^S^C£ As active members of yfi the Quality Bakers of I America, a national co / operative organization of / independent wholesale bakers, we are pledged to service in the best interests alike of employees, distributors and the consuming public. We distribute our products through the retail grocer. We aim to give him not only bread of superior quality but superior service. By this we please him and through him, you % i h £3 STROEHMANN BROTHERS COMPANY yOUAIITYV / e'Axjrcs \ Bakers of Kew-Bec Bread / AMERICA \ frßvlyilMinnOnteJ ißvlyrtMwnOnlpJ TAADE »MBK itiß nn annual costume bull the archi tects aie planning a formal*dance to bo held some time in Februaiy. Un dei the supervision of the club, woik on a new iactuation loom in En ginecung F will soon be urnlei way. This loom will contain litcinlme of inteiest to aichitccts nrd will also I setvc as a comfoi table testing place 1 for them dining then letsmo hours [ Inlioducmg a new idea this veal , the. societv Ims nlteadv l?td plans for (publishing an aiehilectural >eat booh jut Penn State. Similar to that edited i hi the Piehitoctuial schools of oihet I colleges, this \olume will contain : ind photographs of piob loms completed bv students of the I school and will outhno m general the |woik of the dcpnilment. The ••eitioi . niohilccts wnl h.ne cliaige of the publication. To ONeisee all there plans the AiehiteeU’ Club elected the following olficcis fot the \eai* C D. Seaman ‘26, piesident; C M Bauchspies ’27, Mce-presidcnt, C G W Leitzcl '27, socictaij, and J 11. Eagon ’27, tte.is uici. | Good Food While in town r | Brings a good mood Be sure to eat with us | LAIRD’S TEA ROOM Regular meals I 22S W. College Ave. and | Below Foot Ball Field Ala carte service II SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY Rifles, Guns and Ammunition Hunting Equipment of All Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers /AR/WY AIND NAVY STORE S2O East College Avenue The kind ©f Clothes that Centlemen Wear Made to your measure s2©„o© to $60.00 SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. Fili’ay, Rmemlior 0, 1925 i *~~~ i \ PHONE FOR 5 I FOOD \ | GROCERIES S | AND i \ -'MEATS s 5 5 Fresh Vegetables 5 | and Fruits ? } HOME MADE \ \ MAYONNAISE { ! FRESH DAILY \ I STRJJBLES’ \ | Grocery and Meat Market £ t I
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