Tuesday, November '9, 19|3 1 IWOMEN IT’S UP TO YOU ' A request came not long ago from the women’s debating team at Buckncll asking for an en gagement with the women’s team at Penn State, and having no team, we had to refuse an opportunity which comes to us rarely for intcicollegiatc con tact with other women. Ac coi cling to Professor J. 11. Fiiz vell, vaisity debating coach, there would bo no difficulty in fi nancing a girls’ team, m coach ing it, or m arranging a series of debates. All wo need is the team itseli. Obviously, debating is valuable cxpeuence for those who may specialize in some phase of pub lic speaking after graduation, but not for these only. The time has nassed when women, like children, ucie to be seen and not heard. Every college woman today finds it as ncces saiy to be able to speak with assurance when the occasion a r*ses as 10 wiite a letter in good form. In their isolated and circum scribed position at Penn State ll.c women of the College as a group would piofit immensely by the broadening influence of contact with women iiom other colleges. Intel collegiate athlet ics lor gills aie impossible at present, we are told, because of inadequate facilities; and so m a debating team we lwre oui first oppoitumly foi stimulating personal association with v\ omen from other institutions. At 'seven o’clock Tuesday night in the office of the Dean of Women, Proiessoi Frizzell will mest team candidates To date seven girls have signi fied their inteiest in this new activity—a good beginning need ing to be followed up. Membei - ship on the debating squad is by personal invitation; cars w ill not call for the candidates to take them to the meeting; nor can women students be lmpies sed into service. They must come on their own initiative. Shall Penn State ha\c a girls’ debating team? It’s up to you. Hockey Teams Play in First Game of Season The first games of the hockey tour nament were pinned last Monday and Tuesday on Holmes Field, the semois rnd juniors tying m a scoie of 1 to 1 and the freshman and sophomores in a 0 to 0 tio. The sophomores and sen iois meet in a second struggle at fivc tlmly o’clock today The junior-senior game plajod Mon day was a lively struggle With the exception of sevcial foul*, the girls on both teams showed snappy action and good spmt. The fast goal was nadc by Mabel P.ecd on the jumoi team and the scntoi goal was scored near the end of the game by Li dm: Robei tson The fieshman-sophomoie game Tuesday was a harder combat, neither: team scoring but each trying to out play the other. Coach Ilaiut conr- : mended the gals on both teams for their co-operation when m action Compulsoiy freshman attendance has proved successful and will con- : tmue throughout the season. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS This space Reserved for SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP p mews .Shoes iwcoaroßATSD n>uc iu.fat.o tr, $9 Permanent Display At I MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 %Z?rv\sskoes JMCORFOHATU MO Ui.rAT.Onic Sum In Now York, Brooklyn,*Nrwark •ad ShUtdelphla Addrcu for Mall Onlctt, iqiHudion rt, New York City Y. W. C. A. ORGANIZES 1926 FINANCIAL DRIVE Cabinet Members Will Sell Christmas Cards To Aid In Raising Funds The Pennsylvania Association of Deans of Women met at Harrisburg last Friday and .Saturday at the Penn Harris hotel for the purpose of dis cussing and comparing piobleins con fronted daily in the dean’s office Among the seventj-five deans as sembled Penn State was represented by Dean Charlotte E Ray accompan ied by Miss Esther Fiank '27, pifsi dent of Women’s*Student Government. The dinner Friday night in the Penn Ilaru-, ball room was the most inter esting session of the conference ac cording to Miss Ray.' “The Dean As Seen by the Student” was the title of 1 the opening after-din ner address given by Miss T W Amos, dean of Women at the Uni veisity of Pittsburgh. She illustrated he» address by reading papers writ ten by four girls who had attended more than one college and weic cap able of expressing honest opinions concerning the deans with whom they weic familiar Aside fiom the fact that these pa pers weie umusmg to the attentive audience they weic equally as just and fair in demands of an ideal dean The one criticism agreed upon was that any dean m order to comply with the requnenrents listed by these students would certainly have to be a super-woman with no end of good qualities. Several cuticisms made were that deans should not rcfci to every girl ns “this young person”, neither should they be “tob inquisitive”; and above •ill things they should not be slouthy m (iioss. Di Beebe, president of Allegheny College, followed Miss Amos with an addicss on “The Dean As Seen by the President.” “The Dean As Seen by the Faculty” was the subject of the speech given by Dr Camell of Tem ple University Concluding the pro gram Miss Stimson of Goucher col lege and president of the National Association of Deans portiayed “The Dean As Seen by Other Deans.” Satuiday meetings were mainly an attempt to solve these various prob lems or at best to arrive at some definite conclusion Dean Ray ex pressed her regrets that not more of the woman leaders in colleges, normal, and high schools, could not attend the conference LOST—Saturday, October 23, under East Stands, a white gold Illinois watch, initials, T M. R. on back Finder please notify D. D Banks, Alpha Chi Sigma house. 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But g I know it will be sreat, and I'll be at the Thespian show.” | HOUDINI, (speaking through his ghost), | says 0 “This fellow Nehf, who puts on a ijiczU charlatan 0 piece with the Thespians next Friday night, is ore 6 of the coming magicians. He is just one step he- hind me—but I'm dead!’’ | INA MAY CLAIRE says: o "Johnny, old hoy. you can count on my best wishes o for the success of the Thespian Vaudei ille. Cut my Q wishes don’t mean a thing:—it’s a success without o them.” NICK LUCAS says: “The Thespian Quailet can sing like a million dol lars. I wish I could have them with mo at the Silvci Slipper.*’ ' GEORGE OLSEN’S TRIO says: “If we could get into an act like this Thespian Vaud eville, you could bet your life we wouldn’t be wast ing our time with an orchestra.** SKIN YOUNG, Paul Whiteman’s ace, says: “I’d gi\e an eyeball to be back with the Thespians.” Page Three SERFAS’23 1 138 Allen St. ; The Fashion Shop State College