Frida. Saimaa y 027 NATOMF,N TUE OLD STORI A perrenial question which has been discussed frequently .by Penn State girls and never F oh - ed permanently is the prob lem of giving enough publicity tc the activities of their organi zations—simply of letting people know when things are going to happen—SOl. that meetings and social functions may be attended he all concerned or interested. The principle difficulty lies in the fact that half the girls in college live in tmvn and do not heal announcements which are m ade on the campus: Organiza tions have been requested to rest notices on the bulletin board outside the Dean of Warren's office and town girls have been urged tc watch the bulletin board tinily. Some progress has been made in the last time years: officers have been more thoughtful about posting an nouncements and many town ttirls have made a point of look • nig at the bulletin board everN7 day. This plan would be satisfaz tory but for certain unfortunat.; weaknesses. Notices are some times put up too late to be of any use, and occasionally they are so indefinite as to need fur ther explanation before their meaning is clear. Any notice of an event should be posted at least twenty-four hours before it will occur. Suppose one looks at the bulletin board in the morning and in the afternoon the announcement of a meeting for that evening appears. Ev ery town girl should look at the bulletin bo:r•d once a day. but not twice—that's asking too: The first girls' debate in the his much. 'tory of Penn State will he held Feb- It is also possible to have no— cuary fifth tkezainA Cedar Crest Cor tices put in the Collegian. a prac-ilcgc i❑ Allentown. The subject is, tics the girls have never follow ed, and might do well to try swo;svh,visvc%ssviwomissssvoievo;ssxvoiswoooootvooog ? v. I ? A A CARTE ' and TABLE D'HOTE You Can't Get a Better Meal For Any Money Our Prices Are Exceptionally Low 0 d Save 75c to 51.00 a week at THE PENN STATE CAFE 1 v. 140 E. 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Often notices of meetings are too important for a news story. but a simple statement of time, place, and purpose would give the necessary informatjon and prevent many a slip. s't'amens Building Leads Campus anti Town Girls In Basketball Tourney Women*, , Building. girl. , tonic the lead in the inter-t..nn:tory basketball thurnamtnt :Ilonday night in the Ar mory when they downed the town girls Ram. this victory giVi..l4 them two wins. The cottage—Mac Hall clash teculted in a F,ore of 10 tort in favor of Mar Hall. lINMI= for Wornea's Building. shot goals totaling thirty-ono and twelve prints respe,Mvely. Pete Iltulnall rhot three goals for the town girls and !felon Gould two. Fumble: , lost the :.tome for the town girls. In the cottage-Mae Ilall game Ger trude Durhm•an made four points and Pete Pomeroy sin for Mac Hall. while Sara harm and Evelyn made the goals for the ent.tage. INITTANY GIRL DEBATERS I WILL MEET CEDAR CREST ll'enn Slate Team on Affirmative Side of I s sue—Schedule Completed Soon SENIOR 8A1.1.-FEBRUARY 11 I ("Resolved, That the present tendency ;r' •'' .rresment Addresses , rto emphasize the practical in Amen- i -...., can higher education is to be deplor-; 4 arm Products Show ed." The' Penn State girls will have , the affirmative of the question. This .. debate is the first of a series of four (Continued front first page) svheduled for the season. . "13ut the • most that has been done Members of the woolen's debating i has been done by men and women who . 27. : have given their lives, to the search Margaret coerce ' 9 team are the Misses Lois Devore for truth with no thought of material r 9. and Miss Marie! Snyder , 2 , , nod mi ss Tatiana Pros-' reward. We have forget! ahead so k oor i o k o ff, o l toroote. prof. .1. IL I rapidly that we now find ourselves de- Vrizzell. coach of the Nittany debat i pendent upon further scientific re ers, is confident. of the success of the '''' a r: h ' • team. Practice debates with the men's ! "'rite entire problem of adequate I team have given valuable experience facilities fur the expansion and level to both squads. . opulent of scientific research is one o: the matters close to the heart of !very modern .college president." President Iletzel then pointed out he unrealized possibilities of the eX .ension instruction of Penn State, and Junior Prom Committee Makes Program Choice (Continued from first page) meat; will be completed with the firms within the next week. The com panies now submitting bids for the decorations are: Silverstein of w ilkes- Barre; Bush and Bull of Williams port; Brown and company of phis. 31neser Studios of Pittsburgh. Vn-Nalk of Philadelphia and Daniel F. Vollmer of Harrisburg.. SENIOR BAL►.-FEBRUARY FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SCHLOIV'S QUALITY SHOP Industrial Enginee Student Desks and C CHIFFONIERS - TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - - - - - - - - - $3.50 DESKS - - - - - $,1150 to $25.00 S'T'UDENT-TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES $9 50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - - --- $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3e to 20e per foot MAGAZINE RACK ----- -- $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.0019 $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT 43 WATCH THIS An ''. Plarti sTATP, THE GILLILAND DRUG STORE For building up of strength, and add ing, and purifying of your blood try our special Cod Liver Extract • RAY D. GILLILAND ing Department airs, Student Tables • $12.50 OD contact?, gained through s.tate wido conferences, four of which were held here last week. Ile also voiced his concern as being. first of all. With the boys and girls whose interest are to be served. Ile spoke favorably of extra curric- alai. activities, saying they were a stimuli to teaching. Standards are omitinually Ming raised and admission requirements are icing made more ex acting, he declared. "There is occasion car some :Aaron when a State institution such as ours :..antiot, receive all qualified tioulicants MEN Keep time ibis year with an attractiva STRAP%VATCH % $3.50 to $50.00 HANN & O'NEAL For Service, Comfort end Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal rot• Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD GIZEINCE3 'COCCICOOO3OOOOOOOOOO, 00000000000000000000OGOOCC 0000000C3,113:1. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" The highest prices for your old books used the 8 Second Semester through our New Book 'Exchange. Come to our store for full particulars. Bring your books to our store and we will sell them for you for a small profit. Save 5 per cent on all your new books for the Second g Semester by placing your order with us before Feb. Ist. We are always improving our service for you. L. K. ItiETZGER 600:10C1000(100Cer0000 M VNMM)000000000CX30001 (because she has not the facilities to (care for them. I feel that if this sit tuition is not soon remedied we shall bo in danger or doing violence to that I intangible b u t real thing known as the morale of our democratic society." Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) GARRISON '27 Wake Up, Mister! Opportunity knocks but once, and if you're found asleep, your big chance goes begging! NATIONAL CLOTHES priced at $29.50 and showing the newest in styles for college men, are being ex hibited at CLUNK'S TAILOR SIIOP in the Base ment on Co-Op. Corner. And PERMA NENTLY means that they'll be there when YOU WAKE UP! GERNERD'S January earance 20 per cent off Cleaning, Pressing, Repairin PERMANENTLY 111 Allen St. Page 'Mire
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