Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 02, 1926, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 2, 1926
FOR PENN STATE
Any organization is,as strong
as the spirit that moves it and
the quality of the spirit determ
ines the value of the organiza
tion. If the spirit is weak and
the quality thin how lifeless the
society! A little more than it
year ago the Town Girls’ Club
represented the latter extreme
and today the organization has!
within-its reach the means and
opportunity of becoming a
stiong-and serviceful power a
mong the women of Penn State.
With almost half the girls in
college living off the campus the
/Town Girls’ organization has be
fore it the problem of creating
among two hundred women with
miscellaneous interests a spirit
of comradeship based on the
one thing which can unite them
all, a mutual love for Penn State.
A large factor m making pos
sible the accomplishment of this
end is the recognition of the
needs of the town gills by Wo
men’s Student Government in
the budget for this year. This
recognition means a new spirit
of cooperation between town
and campus girls; and for the
Town Girls’ Club, a dignity it
has not enjoyed heietofoie, a
new responsibility fo! meeting
the needs of a laige group of
girls, and finally an oppoitunity
to create an enduring Penn State
Spirit, an unbiased interest in
the well-being of the- College.
Our principle caution is one of
wisdom in spending such unpre
cedented wealth as now fills the
town girls’ treasury can make it
express, and let her come to love
Penn State because she has a
Share in it.
Tennis Match Delayed
,By Inclement Weather
The women’s tennis tournament,
like many other outdoor spoils, has
been greatly checked this season be
cause the weather has been so un
settled. Si*: sets of the first stiie3
and one set between Miss j. T. Lees
'.'so and Miss S li. Mottei ’3O of the
second series, Miss Mottei winning.
Miss A M Downing ’2B, mnnager,
icquests that the remaining sets be
played by Saturday, Not ember sixth
The following sets me to be played,
and unless thev me complete by the
date set, forfeiting the right of com
peting for the championship will be
necessary. C. Foster \s. H Gould, E
New Resident'at Practice'House Is
Smallest and Laziest Man in College
Long wails piciced every brick nrd
stone in Hillcrest, puctice house of
the Penn State Homo Economics co
eds. These wails "were followed by
«=hort sobs and finally by complete si
h ncc ns the new babv submitted to
his daily 5 o’clock bath
Kenneth, otherwise called Andy
Gump because he has practically in
chin, is the newly-ncqimed und young
est member of the family lit Hillerest
Being only five weeks old, he is a
small, homely bit of humanity with
the tiniest of lnnds and feet, and a
few biown hairs rising from his head
in true Kcwpie fashion.
Andy has no ambitions. He does
n’t bother his head with classes or
philosophy ns his newspaper godfa
ther does, or even with toys as he
will when he is older. Most of the
time he sleeps, tied up in a sack-like
gown, peacefully ignoring the world
This space 5
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COMPLETE LINEUP OF
HOCKEY' TEAMS -POSTED
Coach ! Haidt Predicts -Record
Season—Class .Uniforms
Adopted'By Teams
Several balmyifnll days have final-
Iv made possible legular hockey prac
tice on Holmes-Field After a short
ponod of hard drilling Coach Mane
Haidt assisted by manngeis Frank
and Robinson and the four class team
managers, -succeeded in making a
careful selection of the vanous play
cis foi each cinsg team _
Freshmen ,and sophomore candi
dates have shown such enthusiasm
and excellent playing that the naming
ci the different positions for both
teams was extremely difficult How
ever, Coach Haidt feels that the team
hne-ups are satisfactory and the choice
wa3 based entirely on the ability of
the player.
The following lme-up for the four
class teams has been announced
Senior* Position* Junior*
Muilnore I.W Recti
Umfilus LI WucUlin
Robertson Cl* Pomeroy
Ilaktr . RI Ltelu
Oirnibent RW Lovi.
Reliant* , LH Glenn
Mother IUI Wheel, r
Trank CH Douitins
bullock I. 1 it Louder
; Shirulun 11 rII linxel
I'ucsmurc U McGnftli
Substitutes:
Chapman F Hnrtz
I rain lUt Burkholder
David t li Hunder
Sophomore* Freshmen
Lcitzoli I.W Mutter
Wolfron LI FNhcr
Gould CF I’oJlord
Watkins RI Lunin
Hudnail TtW Michonir
Rc tides ' LH . Haller
MarUk CH _ Houser
firnvntt UH Clmochotvski
IHtler L F IS Krjdcr
Herman K I* li Carter
Durjfnrton G Yohe
Substitute*:
Falcone F Green
Stumm HR Loti
Wasson FH . Hnirscrty
This is the first season that intei -
class games could be coached suc
cessfully because of the gay coloied
jackets worn by the class teams
There is no pbssiblc chance of con
fusing the scarlet clad seniors with
the purple garbed jumois, or the
bright.gold of the sophomoies with
the unsophisticated green of the
frosh If the weather continues fav
orable, according to Miss Haidt, thn,
season piomises to be the best in the
histoiy of fiejd hockey for the women
of Penn State.
Gravatt vs P. Hudnail and M. Reed
vs. M Wheeler. The award for the
championship will be a silver cup.
and his nurse, meal times excepted
It is a safe guess that he gets mote
lo cat than the Mac Hall co-eds and
qiore sleep than* C and F student In
fact, he is the smallest and laziest
man in College, acording to the othei
members of the practice'house family
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Miss E.-R.-Frank ’27 Is
First Woman President
•Heading-'Kappa-Delta Pi
Miss E R Ftank ’27, elected piosi
dent of Kappa Delta T*i last spimg,
is the first woman to hold that office
on this campus since the installation
of the ftatcrmty here .n 1923. Mis**
Frank will preside avci tne lust meet-
Ing.of the yen whn.li will be held at
sevcrf-lhnty o’clock Wednesday c”cn
\ne in Women’s Building
With the help bf Pioferror 1! V
Moore the comm-Uee m charge has
arranged a pioginm including a
speech by Dean W. G Ch.unbeiof
the School of Education and .* dem
onstration of nund-i coding b\ Pi J
E DeCamp and Dt B V D.i'lv
Caid tucks and othei proic intwcole
peiiormances constitute the repet tone
cf these two piofe*so' s of psychology
TOWN .GIRLS ASSOCIATION
•PLANS FOR ACTIVE YEAR
Annual Elections Completed—
Membership Campaign Is
Being Conducted
With the annual election of officen
completed, the Town Gnh Club i*
conducting a member-.hip canrp.i.j'n
and planning foi an acti/e yeai The
following officers weic elected presi
dent, Miss Katherine Ilolbiook *2B,
; vice-president, Mi*>a A A Krant/ ’27,
and secrttiuy-tieismei, Miss D. E
Kitsler ’29
The mombeuhip campaign consist*
of a competition between two teams,
each trvm£ to secuie the gi cater
number of act.ve or paid members,
and the winning te im t > he enter tam
ed by the losing Miss G L Fishci
’2B and Miss M M, Edmiston ’2‘) are
chairmen of these membership teams
Club mcct.uga will be held once a
month, the date of each meeting to be
determined by the pre > - , tlent Two
uances are scheduled foi the yeai
The one foi this semester will be gi\-
, cr. the week-end befoio Christmas va
cation. As jet no definite place oi
ante has been set
BORLAND TO SPEAK ON
DAIRY PRODUCTS TRAIN
Prof. A. A Borland, head of the
department of Daily Husbandly, will
be one of the speakers on the Penn
sylvania Dauj Pioducts special train
which yesterday started on a thiee
tlay tup over the Baltimoe and Ohio
railroad. The special will make
twelve stops between Somciset and
Valencia in this state
At each point lectures relating to
.the dairy industry will be given. Pio
fessoi Boi land's subject wi'l be
“Sciubs versus Puiebieds."
* Fire Insurance
£ Eugene H. Lederer
{THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN)
Score By Quarters
PENN ‘STATE
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Touchdowns
Penn State,, 3
George Washington, 2 I
Goals After Touchdown - "j
George Washington, .0
Yards Gained Prom Scrimmage
Penn State, 340 George Washington, 137
Penn State, -2
First Downs
George Washington, 1 .
Forward Passes
Geoige Washington, 11
Completed, 2 l’oi 16 yds.
Intercepted, 3
Penalties
Penn State, 16
Penn State, 21
Completed, 13 for 156 yds.
Intercepted, 2
Penn State, 70 yds.
Penn State, 6
Atcrage, 37 yaids
Returned Punts
Penn Slate, 15 yards
Returning
Penn State, 4 for 55 yds. Ge<
POSTER CONTEST JUDGES
APPOINTED 3Y PLAYERS
The judges foi the P'avers Postei
Contest have been selected it was an
nounced Satuidav. The judges are
A. W Case and Miss A M Savard of
the Industnal Art Denartment and
Fiof. A C Cloetingh, dneetoi of the
Play cis.
Managers Named’For
Volley Ball Squads
Volley ball, one of the minor sports
in women’s athletic®, is progressing
rapidly undei the direction of Mis*
M M Mather ’27, nun iger of both
son-or and jumoi squat's Up to date
team selection has not been consider
ed, although the diffeicni managers
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