/ME W 0 /VI FA IF"1111.: CAI' FITS- Nobody likes poor losers. They are despised by their enemies, laughed at by authority. and tol erated by their friends. Even Fate seems against them, and in their estimation Fate is a pow erful thing. "Some people have all the lurk, - is their favorite expression. It is hard to lose a coveted po sition. or "miss out" on the hon ors, and sometimes the world does seem against you. Did you ever stop to consider that per- Imps it was your own fault and that even your best friends won't tell you so? The point of the matter is that if somebody gets what you want. in nine cases out of ten they deserve it more than you do. So many girls talk about los ing- when they win. but when they win. but when they lose it is another story. which proves the theory that preachers don't always practice 'what they preach. l'oor loSers have become the trouble makers and traitors of history. A l'emt State girl plays fair. She plays to win, but she loses tiracefully. W. Ag Dance Committee Prepares for Annual (Continued from first page) tertainment numbers gad is highi} rated among dance devotees of liar ri,burg and vicinity. The decorating scheme ,elected ioy the committee is based on an arrange ment of natural foliage. Palms and rotted plants will set off the orches tra pit and greenery will grace tlw corners of the dance floor. A sub dued colored lighting effect will be used, softening the familiar bare -w -ren of the Armory and harmonizing with the decoration of natural green ery. The poster contest, it is announced, will be open to all undergraduates, with a complimentary ticket as the award for every two posters accept ed. The posters must be in three col lora and must he submitted to A. S. Zerhe '27, Sigma Pi house, by May tenth. Contestants may submit as many contributions as they desire. Having set- the subscription price at two dollars, the committee is plan ning an intensive tieket-selling cam paign, announces .1. 31. Stazewski '27, chairman. Dancing will . be• from eight to twelve o'clock. Through thirty-five years of "Eat this and that," this pioneer whole wheat biscuit has captured ever-growing favor. Made of the most carefully selected wheat grains, shredded for utmost digestibility and cooked crisp clear through for appetite enchantment that's the Shredded, Wheat Story. , . . New appetite appreciation, freedom from drugs and laxatives, better health every day; Shredde& Wheat can give all this and make . yoti like it. S , . „. • ;:• . . •••,- - • Tlky IT A WE, F. N.; - * . sl? SE F. Athletic Association Chooses Officers and Basketball Varsity The new• officers for the W. A. A. are as follows: President. M. M. Wherler vice-president. M. 1•:. Hee man '211: secretary. .1. G. Rate' `21I: treasurer. 11. E. Crocker '2g. The following girls were elected as members of the 1927 varsity basket ball team: Forwards. E. E. Frank '27. 31. D. Reed '2.3. and C. P. Iludnal centers. 31. Leitzell '29, N. E. Sheridan '27. ruin 31. E. Herman '29: guards. J. G. Hitter •'9: C. 31. Ogni here '2B 31 11 Wheeler '2S. The combined annual banquet of the basketball and hockey varsity and class teams was held at the Centre Hills country club on Wednesday even ing•. The dinner was followed by speeches from managers. captains and Coach Haidt. W. S. C. A. ELECTS OFFICERS The election of officers for the \V. S. G. A.. which took place April the eighth. resulted as follows: l'iwident. M. E. Burkholder 28; vice-president, 11. J. lhiyle '29; treasurer. 11. Faust '3O; senior senators. .1. 1•.. Smith, 11. E. Crocker; junior senators 11 11 Keck. M. 1.. Clemens; sophomore sett- G. M. Woodrow. Tho new officers will lie installed anti a May Queen nominated at a one o'elock mass meeting. which all girls are urged to attend. in the auditorium today. Study in Color Awaits Prom Patrons Tonight (Continued from first page) I , ette's latest Victor record. "Sunny Disposish." i= released at the 3ltode ROOM today. The same troop which came here from Detroit last yetis• will furnish syncopation tonight. Twelve piece:. including Goldkette himself on the violin compose this group. Another innovation tonight will be the opening of the Allen street drive way. Only one-way tratlie may be used in order to relieve congestion. Cars t go north from College av enue and unload their passengers at the canopy which will extend - to the street. Then drivers, will proceed to the drive past the Auditorium where parking will .6e in charge of the cam pus police force. Curley Miller, known as the "Wan dering Minstrel, - has been . engaged for a special feature act at the short ING SII3•L. YOU'RE probably fed-up with d advice. It's a Ilieersotne barrage. it you actually can enjoy sensible eat• ing by just making one meal, any meal, every day, of Shredded Whezit. intermission. llis main :iccoptplish- Merits are novelty acts on the hanjo and piano. Alternating dances will be attempt ed by the committee in order . to per mit many couple n ! possible to . dance comfortrAhly to' the continuous music. The aim of the committee is to have a constantly changing group on the floor. All furniture for fraternity booths must be in its place before noon ;0- day and should be removed by tomor row afternoon. Absolutely no, floor lamps will be permitted in any booths. Coats mid hats will be checked in the locker room as has been the' case in the past affairs. In order to avoid congestion at she door, a final ticket sale will be IK•ld at the Athletic store until six o'clock this' evening. The list of nut-of-town guests at the various fraternities is as-follows: Ararin-511,, Cludys L.ror. 11.114.r0nt, Mury Nnrilttimlwrlstuol: Mu:1 . .8:11,11m.y. Albion: Mks Helen Georg., 51h1.111•Inwn: SIiAS Helen N. Nriyolt.r. Shunit.htn : Ne!lie Itratifoonl: Mi.. 1::oy Thum (1,1.14.111 Mi.. Swatievan,.. Itiltralo. N. Y.: Ali.. Roth Kleckner. it. Alourir ('honk: M Pry. F:. 511mA : Helen Sutiderson mt.] .I.l.nette Hours. II •Ngtle. Alpha ('hi Rh.,—Hire Clithyrine A.' Ilitrain2. MN, C.ithor Al. :tawny: Mi.s Filizahuth Tarn, dire Helen Atlanta. Gtl. MISS .111Sephillt• It. F:liV111.11 EIII13:11111. V.: Mias F...lltry M. Ihtupharty. Lativihner : Mi:a Cyn thia %ViTher. High Point. M. C.: Itl.e %In:init. JJJ J in. itlilwatikei.: Wk. • KIE=CCIEZZI • . . . Ititln ......... N. V. Miss Anne Everitt. Lew- Miss Gertrinle Walt, Sayre Miss lllndu COl.ll 11. Itoarisin Sprint:: Mi.. Mims -1•011 Smith. Falls Greek: Allis Gorsohy Role crmrts. Lionsicr: Alstriorie Ilesolerson Helen Smith. Ih•rry: Miss Msorisin Fischer. Getlyslmss. Miss :Sans limerick. Mifflin:own: Marassret I:m4ler. Willisnshisra. Alpha Gamma Itho—Miss Glimmer Itankln. l'hilnileinisin• Alpha Phi Sinma—Mr. nntl Mrs. It. 11. II:n.- 0111. Almo. Miss Lois Green. Elmira. N. V; miss It by Green. "berths. It. Miss Ihtth Ilernsilnee and Miss Harriet timull. 11,14 Kathryn Sersallon: Miss Sarnia Nicholson. Uninstlown: Mir. Alin. Westminster. Md.: Miss Verso:lea Fish- Atlantic City N. Miss Anne Garker, Lstensser: Miss Alstrthss Ms ..... -and Aliss Sarah MeNnisalstnn. Ilurrisblin. 'Miss Anne GinverY Will :Miss Marmwet Cantwell. Tyrone: Miss Rachel COOll. Alin 11011: Miss I'all/111e NI 41101. Philipsburg: Miss Mary Nnson. Miss Mary l'lngle and Miss Helen %V ikon. 111,11.401111, . Alpha Tau Ontega—Miss Kathryn B. Young. Freelerirl, Mil.: Miss Loretto Coose. Miss Martha Morelos.' Wool Miss Adeline • Ryan. DoDais: Miss Nam,. M. Rh,. Ititektown: Miriam St.:Coral. Pittsburg: 3liss Virginia Dawson. McKeesport. . . . . . Alpha %et•—Minx Ella. Reader. I'hilnnh•l piths Miss Harriet Schlatllar. Miss Margaret Forthey. I.nrk /lun•n t • Engineering Department Industrial Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS • TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - • - - --- - $3.50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ---- $5.00 to $lO.OO I'ICTURE•MOULDING • 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK • - -- -- $1.75 BOOK SHELVES ¶3 50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD i4444444.44.:444444-:—X44—:4444—X44-X4444.4-X44÷W ,4.4— roff THE ii Het. Sint. Itho—Mr, . It. Sh,•rwin. Wood e 1.. I.: Mrs. Harry C. Hen, MiSS tiers tri re. ple Imucson, \lies Selma Miss GPI.. Cot. :1. lharrislirn. H i , Th e m pi—Miss Styria.. Gri11 . ... and Mist Elkulieth Ilterlork. Link Gave.. Mies !ono Hi t hityl.rnal,. South Orange. N. J.: Miss Tnylor..Tyronet 511ss Nancy Smart, Erie: :dim Edith Ilti ....1 Mks. Elizabeth 'Lay. Oil City: Nils:: Gladys '1 . .A101.4.. Chitrly rod: Roberts and Miss Oily,. Hos Ipy, • Alims• Iternire Vrip•hnm n. "Miss Josephine Johnson, Nile York. N . V . „„d ii ma mnrmaret Johnson. I.lnnerch. ('hi pht_L.sl cm , 1., W. It...her. Ga.. Heights. N. J.: Misses Huth and ((illy I Mill Mls. l'ei(1103. Cosines. I'ittslnn+h: ill.. Car,. Elliait. • Nlerrershurn: Slims Mihlrod Snuters.•Charlerait Miss Jean Torn, stad Miss Gram. StntallYS Bethlehem: Miss Adele Thin,- nun. Wilkes-Barre: NH. Holly Uuun. Alt...not Mi... • Virvinin' Newcomer. Itultintoret (lath S. !Myer, Kingston. Chi Ilelen Hahn,. Lock Hay rim Miss Kathryn Lows., Miss sisn•pp r .., LSIIOIIIII anti Slims Charlotte Vent. Philadel phia: Miss Marg... Loom, 1,1.111011 i Nlisn Mary Mmehn... Lonslhowne: Slims 5.1. Ritter. Alleattaen 511 mm Dorothy Sister, Gern......wn. Henn PI--Mism Naomi Ilrennenituat Irene Tomb. Johnstown r. :dims Ilnrrirtte wpt,,.. Nils? Elisabeth Cy., and Mim Myra Treglow, Slims AIII. Sliss SI. Strlnmen. Clenrfield: Miss Alirinat S, Itrotw. Ridley Delta Sinn.. ('hi—Mrs. Prank Tonsil, New Cmolnaaml: Mks Gene Lolmrh, Newark. ml.: iSS Sholtwell. Kingston: Slims I.lime Ho., Tart, Miss Evelyn SIIITord, elmmbers. barn: Mies 11i11111 T 11 ). !Or. .1111111SIIIWII. Kappa Hells Itho—Miss SallY SM... Emit.. p m: Niks Dorothy Lauder. N. V.: Sties Itnintm. Slits Duncan .....I 51k. Mum. Cochran, Pittsburgh: Slims Slnr:on Slims Stnhri 0111. wny, Sylertownt Alkm Sarni. Frye. Harris town: 51i. (tilt, Homer. Altoona: MiSii Pen Itirhanlson. Illwnnahnn a. Rapes Sinnut—Miss Slornl..ll nod Miss Slimy DeNlatte, Pius haralm Mk. Slice Cann" and Slits Nlnhel Fronk. Illtrrislonrn Miss Mnry War ner. Phiindelphia; Miss Moth Whelan. Sweet 1'11.: Ni,. Sarah Cr.. Miss Garr.. • howl+ Pittslmuth: Miss Anti Wintrrs. 51.1. Phi lip;illtl Pi-51 iss !lassie Nana and 51i:a hallowitx. I.l:lslatralt ; Mi.v Sally SM.:: Mina 1/arially Burman nail Mir. Penh. Muth. I:n..l:lyn. N. V.: NI is: Dorothy (Mann: rock I. I.: Ali:: da Panama n. II ilwoakla.. Wi:. Min. Rase Witalarauta. ~`,vxaG THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. TRACTORS • • - • • $12.G0 Miss Mailyiene Liman and Miss Jerrie Fried man. Philadelphia: -Hiss Helen Weibertwr enollman. Syr:talon: Mist Mnetairet Carlson, Icovinfaten: Miss Sue i hen. Wilmington. list.. Phi Kappa Psi—Miss Helen Ilarris. Mount Jett ett : Alive Beatty, Alumna: Minn ,Story Nlates.. Missßastian. Mies Margaret Jones. Miss Margaret Pieretn. Nliss Illitnelie A. Ball. slisses )lnl,l and Melon Ellnworth, Mine Marion Ball. Mins liwenthilyn Knob and Minn Jane Steiner. Pittsburgh: Nliss lateille Ilulnt. Ilarrinburg: Miss Mental Betty Smith. Bane; Mien ;tole Stoeulk.,46l.l.lele: Minn Mary McGowan,S M 1., Mildred Spencer. Bradford: Minn Darin Reeve.. SPciattfiehl, Mass.: Slits Motise.r Berry and Miss Ntarmaret Alins Chrintian Inc.,. Wynclte: Nlins Jean [lecke:Wail. Minn Margaret Ann nail- Miss Madge VS. Philadelphia: Mins Janet lass.h. Itortrint Mtn. Phi Kappa Siam—Miss 1.. minas Thomas. FreilpriA. NM.: Mks Mizalwth Maxwolt. hul ler: Edith R. Inmdtvin. lainstlowne: NB , . Story It. Marsh': Sli.s Anne Melfellips. Mk,: Mary Laid,. Miller. Minn 110..11 Meta nail Miss Katherine Martin: NI:Imre)" 3lisn Rath Miller, Mies Betty Ray. Sling Jane Mill- Bellefonte: Minn Patricia Ylllll.l. Sore. sane. N. V.: Nliss Sally Cooppr, New l'ark eity•. Miss Itlnnehe Scranton. Phi 1.111111111 Thria—MinS Slorsntret Woad. NleKeenport Herm-nee Crabtree. Min. Cynthia Plinglats, Minn Bertrinle Baker. Phila delphia: Miss Stella Lassiae. Wool Ilianmtead: Mins Martine Cr,,,.,. Pittsburgh: NI 3lnr the Smith. Reynold...ill, Sigma Chi—Mien 11111111 511.11111 TY. Wl.ll 1:111,11, Slits Leann Bell.' Miss Elirttlielli Enelith, Pitt:Moral. Slits Bertha 1t,.,,. Mi, .1111111 Kerr. Clearfield: Mins Mildred Stall, Slits Som. Peters. Allllllll. Sigma Siii.kery. NI hot n• if Miss mid Joni,. NI is, Eileen It nit : Mi.. 1 tvirk. I'n: ias I ;rut, It 11:i7..itoit SI iAS Brady. l'ln ills CM is.: 111.11.4..1it : M i.. Hose Mi4g.., Grove Mitt:gig.. Nor'...ter. N. Y. rim Mignon-31r.:. I itirris. hum: JI iss In,nn by eri.well. 51i.. A lut rim ley. Wasiii lig ion, lAs Evelyn IVINI in. Elmira. N. Y. Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederef 1::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:. PHONE 445 THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP "Speaking of fine tobaccos —Have a Camel!" MODERN smokers find in Camels a nicety of blending, a friendly cordiality of flavor, an inherent goodness that thrills from the first' puff to the last. That is why Camels are the favorite of the present age. The warmth of golden sunlight or autumn fields gleams in their. smoke. Camels arc the modern expression of all that is the finest. Camel quality and Camel excel lence are recognized wherever R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Sinn Ntt—Nliss Mato le lictoloDo. Char lottr,villo. Vu.: Mks Morgnret Dacha, Up oor Darby: Mi.. Eunice Niel:co:lc. 5-16 , Dor othy Crumino•k. Mk. Mirinm Mount.. Mio: Jes.ic Colton. Mh Maq• 3lio: Moho! Moroch. L em , m o , Cori. Scrim: City, Tots Kappa EttAilon—Mhe: Crave . Eyorly. Danville: Mks Mnrnnerite Worthioutott. Dor- Ilontown. V.. 1.: Mi.s Roth Cattoront. Cleor- Phil: Mio: Lillian !Coker. Erie. Theta Hamm Virginia Norton. Ephrata: Misn Dorothy llonglatal. New York City: NI ins Imuine Kronor. Pittsburgh: . 31 lime Richards. Dunmore: )li:won Daratlty and Minty Dointam, Minn Mary Fide , - • man. Seton 11111 Mk:. Mary Morgan. Serantoon : Min, Lillian Iletroen. Shinpennintrtr: I Misn Sara Hamm. Wm. Chester: Minn Son' I Minn Ali:, In:veneer, Mr- Ke 1, 1 41 .• Theist rp.ilnn Omega—NlL:a Glad, Itnlr,m,r,•,Md.: Minn Edna K Sig. enlumbist: SI i.. Lillian StVrlilll4. PittAtirglt: Mis> Wilma Ziegler. earning. N. V.: 51inn Nlannaret ilark• C: lon. N. .1.: Smith. Belle font Mint Frieda Von Norio hook Inland. 11.: IMinn :re: Ohio: Nlinn Vrehol, Kntelle Ilarmat, Elizabeth. N.. 1. . Walls Ilall—Nlinn Sara Smith. I ............... . Nlildred K. Pear,on. Allan Igithelle Jonen. York: Mi.. Loam Gailey. Ir ving' College. Merlin rLenlatut : Eleanor Rawl:for:l. Irving Colhme. 31:•:•Itanksl.terg:. Mi.. Miriam Kelley. Union City: Ili.. Fran- ees Steigner. 1 1 11illadelphin Mims A. V. F.tws..k.i ! Itri:lgenort. 0111111VIiellt NH.? V 1•111 Ittellney. Ilarnenboro: Mins Mil,lro,l Nlattrer. Lam 1113111, Slim. D oroilly Rending. Trenton. New . .1, me::: Min.; Margaret Ilitym. cr,,o, Mina Page & Shaw Candies . .-• TRUCKS 10 SPECIAL VICTOR RELEASES FOR THE JUNIOR PROM On Sale Now---The Music Room SERVICE 11== Desert Song i Love Whiteman Sunny Digo,:4sh Cohlkette Forgive Me Shilkret A Little Birdie Told Me---Kalm Following You Arnumil Ain't She Sweet. ) , • .., What Do I Car 7' - e 1--'u''''" I Can't Believe That j - --K 3 llll You're In Love Wre ith I've Never Seen a Straight Banana---( Someday Sweetheart t _ Austin I Wonder How I Look ( >ll ari ngs Forgive Me When I'm Asleep—l It Takes a Good Woman Garden Rose. 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And wherever modern smokers gather, wherever the conversation turns to tobacco, to the world's best, someone is sure to say: "Speaking of fine tobaccos . . . —Hare a Camel!" Page Three
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