Tuesday, January JS, 1927 Kansas Fraternity System Related By 'House Mother' With the visit of Mrs T. S Stover, "house mother" of the Sigma CM house at the Univemtv of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, to State CollLge during the last noel., Penn State fra ternities mere able to make a coal putative study of fraternity life Mrs Stover spent several daps at the home of her broth., Mr. D P. Kam 707 W. College avenue, during whica time she visited SON oral fratei nit., homes. "All fiaternlty and stout} houses at our college," esplmned Al, Sto ver, "have house mothers or chaser ones. The constant presence of a woman malcol the hfe of the bats mho are away from home much more plea sant and the atmosphere about toe houses' is very refined " Mrs Stover lost lies husband scoo t:I years ago and, not Isishing away het time at the homes of any of her three mestied children, ..:- cepted the position of chapel.. She succeeded "Mother" Petty, at the Sig ma Chi house, the lust frateinitv sn the United States to employ a chap eron. "I am simply thulled with my work and I am novel lonesome, fat •the boys always take cite of me" de clared the fratetruiy matron. "The freshmen ate supposed to take rule of me and evety Sett.lay night I am dated up son e of the fioso who either tab me to the moves I.l.siting Although our boys' &inn tomes ate on the thud flan of out house, une of ttc I oys IT.Na, sleep on the SC:O,I 11001 in ease I should cited anythm.: dating the right or rot feel well" When questioned as to the soc al life exist.ng among the nateinitics, Mis Stoner captained in detail the Kansas system "We have no 'nisit ing' as you do at Penn State dance, Our fatennell dance 1, the only sanc tion during which fiaternity wen iis it other houses " "Wednesday is gue.t r.ght Our boys genetally have go Is at the house for supper and then dance until eight o'clock. Sunda, is out guest day and we entertain girls and bierk up the incnotony of .studying llownet, .1 our dances ',MO erd at twehe o'clock, ,e nbo ays have three cliqp oones, according to the cillege rul ing Out Vaisitv dance, e.ery Sat urday night, is a fine altars "• "When any of the be} s haoe out-of town gills Lot visitors, the campus sm of ales entm tam this during the's .tal Students ate allowed to bane 1,, but are not pet nutted to bung them neat the calk= gloteul.3" Acemding to 31, Staves, the ft t- For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD ALBERT DEAL Bf, SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Nozzlimonsom ▪ • " 1 006 .I.k • • ROWLAND NICHOLS ' Representing L. G. BALFOUR CO. HERE THIS WEEK 0 - cam.yeA nkelcvs Wax $9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. , $7 (jolin.WiA ia.ews.Shoes &Tr. NgstYerk.llrooldyn,ll4;k ` 02:MleWett:=1Tag.. tormtv hot.se% at the Urn. euAL: of Kansas cannot be comp ued to tho,e at Penn State. "Your home% cl Cr), beautiful and well equipped," concluded the s mit an Farm Extension Men Work at State Show Every member of the Penn State agricultural extension for cc is in Hai r rebur g this week participating in the antic ties of the eleventh annual State Farm Products Show .Inch opens to day. The group includes forty-three specialists, smty-rice county agents, iiral seven assistant county agents Eighteen on ill entei and arrange the poultiy and egg eshibits, sixteen the fruit, fifteen the corn and 'mall grains, foui teen the swine, ten the po tatoes, nine the beef cattle, warn the sheep and v,ool, scorn the educatamali displays, five the dun v products, tno the apiaiy exhibits, and two the nipple products It II Bell, assistant (Mee t-r of agricultural extension, is sec ietary of the show. Many of the ores mints and county agents will appeal as simakeis on the pi ograms of the, valious educational meetings. SHORT COURSE STUDENTS AIDED BY SCHOLARSHIPS Eight boys from Sullnan count, uoro aided in attending the ',inter short courses offered by the School of agriculture through a fund of eight hundred dollars proferred by the Fir.d. National Bank of Du,hore, and Or: Sullivan County Agricultural Exton :ion A,eocration. 5 DAY ODDMENT SALE DRESS GLOVES $1 .00 SWEAT ,E R S $1 A HAND $1 AN ARM An Assortment of Wool Hose at $1 Per Pair Also Many Other Values $5.00 BLAZERS SUEDE JACKETS All Dobbs Hats Including Bowlers Silk Lounging Pajamas $25.00 Choice of any Topcoat and exceptional val ues in Men's Suits and Overcoats at $25.00 January 18th to 23rd MONTGOMERY & CO. Michigan Student Congress Offers Athletic Changes Pawlph f ono the olhlehe )010,1 0) the hot 1,111. of the .Vallonal Slndeol Mde,,dlon ronoemon held of AM! I,ber, llichtgan The Committee deicu.sed fully the pl ice of ithlcties in college life, sum ming up it, ideas in the unanimous itsolutmn snail loads the Commit tee twos the polity of athletics fm all student-, and the pi onmtion of In tel-class soil intro-mui al athletics. This - ,c,lution Is the result of a dedn ,te feel mg on the malt of the Commit tee that footaall is 'coming undue en.phoms, that ten much attention is paid to the development of eleven men to tepre.ent the univeisity, and that the lea! 'impose of athletics, namely, that male-spieml and general devel opment of students as a v.hole is ;till Lying neglected The opinion of tl c Committee 1,. th it alumni inter fcienee in college athletes is object•unabte This is not to be cbnstruc,l as opposing• alumni representation on hoards of athletic control It is aimed at the greet body of alumni who demand winning foot ball teams and through unethical mctliads secure athletes tor the team ale lepi erected students, faculty, and of the r alma mato. those alumni, it seas felt, otten demand the sc•rlp of a coach so ho has not produced a winning team, regaidle.s of a hether th it conch has made the best of his 'irater,al, or has gnen the men under him the best sole of athletic training Among, the suggestions far eliminat ing cruise alumni influences weie. (1) The placing of entire control in the hands of a Director of Athletics she =hall be ansmciable only to the ?resident end tiu=tee,, and who sh all be assisted by a committee on onhich .g.M PENI.7 STA 7.2, COLLEGIAN graduates: (2 shad eligibility made to , Debaters Encounter ulid,o. With 110 C011et. , 10114 Mahe .y student because of athlete abd-1 California Orators ty. , 1 In summing up, the Committee feels I (Continued from first page) that athletics are essentially fot tie' Brandt '2O, ...let of the sophon. e students, and anything contrary to e‘temporaneous ,peaking contest and the best interests of the student, no., captain of the team that defeate,l feats their entire pun pose We hay e I Pitt, will uphold the negate e. made the foregoing suggestions u .th ; Thu tine debate,s lion, the Unmet.- the full realiration that they a, salt' 4lty of Califol ma are P S Bi oughton 1 suggestions and panacea, 1 '2.1, commi,lonei of debating and 1 FYE'S NEW CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A Fresh Line of Vegetables, Fruits, and Canned Grocer ies. Reasonable Prices. ALLEN STREET METZGER BLDG. "See Your Orders Cooked" -AT CLUB DINERS, INC. 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