Friday, March 25. 1927 WOMN',N SPRING HOUSECLEANING Every woman recognizes that spring is inevitably a time for housecleaning. Feeling the sig nificance of the first war in days, she gathers up her bi ushes, brooms, and mops to tear doe n the winter's cobwebs and to ban ish furtive spiders. With the Approach of the annual spring elections on April eighth, the Women's Student Government Association is planning a similar housecleaning with the idea of instituting certain desirable re forms in the organization of both Senate and House of Represents ' byes. The membership of the Sen ate will be affected most notice ably by a ruling under consid eration to restrict the number of senators belonging to one cam pus club. The Student Govern ment has not yet fixed this num ber, but we would suggest four senate member s from a club as a maximum. It also seems reasonable that co-operation between the W. S. G. A. and the women's depart ment of the Collegian would be augmented by automatically making the women s editor of the Collegian a member of the Senate. A third point has been made of the fact that at pi esent the town girls are not lei)]. esent ed on the Senate and since they now include half the girls in col lege they should in all fairness be represented by a senator. In the Rouse of Representa tives the town girls have been entitled to two members elected from the town at laige and one fi om each approved bomding house. Partly because of the preocCupation of the W. S. G. A. with campus affairs and partly because of the indifference of the town girls this representation has been little more than a form A larger number of representa tives from the town girls has been suggested, and this certain- I ly is a worthy consideration; nt e maintain, however, that tone) representation Null come not so , much from numbers as from the interest shown in each other by town and campus girls These reforms hate been out lined in general, the details be ing left to the discretion and s judgment of the W. S. G. A., but enough of their substance has I ,` Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer "See Your Orders Cooked" —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 CLOTHES Readyenade And Cut to Order , ESTAEILISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. ThArterikouv '4O, $45, $5O E al E .- ...NZ' ET. , DEBATING TEAM TO MEET PITT In addition to the debate at Allen toun ugh Cedarcrest college, sched uled fru Apid 2, negotiations have been closed for a debate between the winner's teams of the University of Pittsbuigh and Penn State. At the latter debate the Penn State squad will lime an affirmative and a negatire team which s,III meet a neg. ells° and an affirmative team, respec tively, of Pittsburgh. While the bal lots arc being compared, the debated question {VIII be brought up Col dis- CURSIOn I.y the audierce. Ariangements me pending fin the last riteicallegiate women's debate ono held on our campus against the women's tenor of Syracuse university. The tentative date is the second Sat urday in May SPRING BRINGS PLANS FOR MAY DAY FESTIVAL Poi the past several weeks these have been active preporatums for the May Day fete. Although the event sill not take place until the lattei part of May, a committee has ahead} , been appointed With Miss E 0 White man '23, as chairman in place of Miss F II Gagei '27, and Misses D. E. CoPoway '29, M L Girvin '29, and M. M. Keck '2B as assistants From these Once gals the chairman of the nest year's committee .111 be chosen. AL inmost, the girls ate cormderam the matter of a May Queen and her rttendant Ica the fete. been presented to give a basis for the thoughtful eon:side' ation these questions deserve from ev ery Penn State woman. FIREPLACE WOOD .1] COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co. * Phone 35-M 4: -:»x»:-:-:-:-:-:.4-:.4-:•4•4•4.4.4»:•4-:-:-:-:. Sport Watches FOR Men and Women $8.50-$50.00 Guaranteed Movements Hann & O'Neal COMMERCE STUDENTS I HEAR THIRD LECTURE Leonard Ormerod Will Discuss Advertising Before Delta Sigma Pi Members Delta Sigma Pi has been vely fen tunate in seeming Mr. Leonard Oini mod, General Information Manage! of the Dell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, as the thud speaker in its series of talks for the benefit of Commerce and Penance students. The talk is schcdtded fen Wednesday en ening, March thntieth, in Rosin 14, Liberal /tits Sodding at smell o'clock. Mr Oimerod has chosen fill his subject, "Advertising How and Why" With this theme as a Ipsis, he will explain the purposes, cation, methods, and possiblities of advertising As Mr Ormesod , one of the foremost adveitising men of the country, his message will heal the weight of authority. Senior Basketball Team Surprised by Strength Of Seeond ,, year Sextet The Sophomores had not forgotten their previous defeat akthe hands of the Seniors, when they met that team on the basketball floor on Monday night The underclassmen began the gamo with a determination for re venge and they retained this fighting sport until the last whistle blew The score was close during the first part of the game. At the half the Soph omores were an the lead wall a score of 15-14. luring the second half the efforts of the Seniors were of no avail and they were compelled to ac cept a defeat with a score of 21-25 :r. 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Mrs. Phil lips reports mogress dy the raising of funds fm the building Peurryleania has iecently been Ail. soled by the Grange into flee disticctsi, each of which includes twelve or snore counties Mrs. Phillips has been sup -121 icing the wok of the Washing ton County Gianges as well as the whole of the Southwestern campaign The puiposo of this dieision seas to stimulate competition betsecen the distiots to see ssloch cedll first meet the quota foi the new dormitory pledged foul yeais ago by the Penn sy allot Gi ange. At that time it as sumed the obligation of a tees hun died nail fifty thousand dollai dm nu tors foi the girls at Penn State MI, Pay said in an interview, "The state officials of the Grange es press the hope that before the end of the summer the pledges will be sufficicst to wairant the immediate plo,eiling, to building plans" CO-ED RIFLERS SHOOT AGAINST CARNEGIE TECH The gills' rifle team will fire the last match of the sea.on this week against Carnegie Tech, after losing to the Unnersay of Maryland last week by a score of 497 to 490 The girls whose scores counted in the Maryland meet won Misses A. E Bullock '27, Edna Falkenstein '29, E. Homer '27, 3. G Rater '29, and 31 7. Flannigan '29 I=l Dr. -Crockett -Describes Scene of Mediterranean The following is the thud of a se, Mt of ru•hrleo ivlllten eaperatilly lot the Collegian hit De. W. I) Ciorl,elt piofettsot of Latin latignage owl ht eititate, who is on leave of obsetoe of the prevent Dole and rx moLing too, of the world. Noss leaving the harbor of Afar seines is of the greatest interest. It is not to most beautiful of Metlitet in scan hal boss, gait I doubt if there are mans mole picturesque Thar is the city first of all, exceedingly sticking in its effect, dominated as it is by the hill and. Chuich of Notre Dame de la Garde, and then is the encircling chain, of distant moun tains; and there are the mountains GI the southuest that folios, the windings of the coast,—as clear tut and fascinating that Tuesday after • noon as they were on the Saul das forenoon, so Woken that we could count elmon viaducts on the laths* that lan along near their boors; and their ale the mountains of the Rise, m that stretch. away to the East, and their sic the rocky and almost! mountains Isla ids that finger the' harbor, the most interesting of all horn the ,litmaly standpoint being that on uhich stands the gaunt Cha teau d'lf, and thole is the deep blue of the sky, and then the deeper blue of the sea, and such colors and shad- GERNERD'S NEW SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS $18.50 $35.00 Knickers and Sports Wear. "SPRING DAYS ARE KODAK DAYS" 1 Get Your Kodak Out i Penn State Photo Shop 212 E. Colle g e Ave. 11 LUCKY STRIKES are mild and mellow —the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are kind to your throat Why? All because they arc made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. "It's toasted" togs and tints in the landscape as to make one feel that Mother Nature has broken forty of more rainbows on the scene and swam ed them at saa. dom. We inn out of the bathos mei. a s cty cooked coat se, and then when ate stele stall out and had skirted but a little way alt the most jagged of the islands, at hat did out :Amulet do. out make a gi eat tittle of sesmal miles duunetw, in float of the hobo,, so that tee could °nips the glmtes of the teen° all over again! Then, instead of at once making oil to the southeast as I expected she ssould do, she tinn ed het bow to the cast, and farmed the nindings of the western Itiseria till Just a little betas c dark. It la AI oat that the storks of the Mai tgenes Matatune has of doing, so I sans told FOR AN EASTER GIFT Select a box of Page and Shaw Candies W. H. HUDNALL Successor to Serfas '23 "You Can Get It At Metzger's" TENNIS SHOES $1.75 $3.00 $3.75 BASEBALL SHOES $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 $B.OO TRACK SHOES $5.50 Tennis Racquets . . $3.00 to $13.50 Golf Clubs $2 00 to $12.00 Repaint Golf Balls . 3 for $l.OO L. K. METZGER 1.1 1 Allen St, Your Throat Protection Page T.lnea by a fellow passengei. It sans em bandy a ,howing-01l of the Pa eneh cant at its best We lost out on the Col siea-Saidin la Strait, as T had feared, save that, along about .four in the mmning I wilted from out poithole the light, of two light-houses on Corsica, om the inlet mouth of it, and 'ate that latei, Mix, Rowe 'as sonic of the inlet, to the northeast of Satchnia 1,1 Ur Issue ) itHave your suit tailored by Kirschbaum 100% Virgin Wool 527.75 to $50.00 FROMM'S STORE Opp• front Campus , 0000000. ': "r
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