Thursday, September 8, 1927 WOMEN That old saying "There's nothing new under the sun," seems doubly true when you try to welcome people to anything. You always tell thm how delight ed you are that they are able to be with you You always tell them that you hope they will like the place. You always tell them to make themselves at home, and so on. Everyone knows the time worn foi mules. Bitt like "Merry Christmas" there seems to be no other way of saying so well Just what you want to say. So in the old way we welcome you now girls, and tell you the old old story Make yourselves at home. We are glad to see you. Don't be afraid of the Sopho mores. They're really not as fer ocious as they are painted, and as long as you keep within the bounds of the few rules it is their duty to enforce, they won't bother you. But if you break the rules, beware! Don't be afraid of the Juniors They arc }our Big Sisters, and their job is to help you, and to do all they can to got you adjusted to the life here They are willing and waiting to go more than half way in the matter, but unless you do your part, they will fail. Don't be afraid of the Seniors. They may have ben painted to you as dignif,ed and awc-irspiring, but they are really very human, and willing to be fiends with you and to help you all they can. And so, we welcome you to our midst—to our lood times, which e many to ow activities, which me varied enouuh to mLlude mery.. one, to all the mum phases of our life here, whethet you live on camp us or in town. We hope you'll grow to like the place which is to he your winter home foi four yeats as much a:, do the rest of us who are coining back for out second, third, of fotirth years. Girl's Debating Team Enters Second Season - Professes...l ]I Fussell, coach of the girls' deb xl,mg squad, states that although there have been no definite arrangements made yet, he sees the prospects for a good team this year after the fine start that was made blast year Around the nucleus of seven ca tight gals who debated last year, Profess. Furrell looks forward to bantling an even better team. It is hoped that debate% can be arranged wlth the gals of Syracuse, Pitt, Hood, and Possibly Badmen, Waynesburg, rind Cedar Crest, although the last two are doubtful. Athletic Control Body Abolishes Scholarships (Continued - from first Page) to buy—not to exceed three thousand doll:us—athletic eaulpment and to employ additional instructors in order that opportunity might be offered a larger number of students to take part in sports ttaining under proper tutors. , These actions, both considered pro glessive, have been the subject of wide fatorable editorial comment in leading newspapers of the East . _. 5 ~,.~.w.ta•..5.~e, r .. Fr': ~r ~. To Keep Them Clean Use— KLENZO Dental Creme tel This dentrifice, snow white, el rainy and inviting makes Om teeth clean, ^ei apulously so gives them- , the white lustrona look that distinguishes beautiful teeth—Protects and safeguai ds them. 50c 'Argo Size Tube fl'he' l lVjge_ &on, Roobert .1. Miller, P. D Alert Reporter Entangles Self , In Co-ed Chatter The time. any hour of the day or evening, any day now, The place: Mac Hall. or Women's Building, or any place that girls meet —perhaps even Co-op Corner. The characters: Two girls, arriving of just arrived, meeting each' other for the fitst time, Saatches of their conversation are dud,ble. ' Now go on with the kori. "Why hello, my dear! (Smack) When did pod get back? I came yes terday. Did 'you have a 'good time? I had a gorgeous one. Whero were you? I was up in New England Met a darling man. Best looking I've seen in ages. And dance—it was di vine. • "See my tan?. I got that swimming They had the; nicest hfe'guard'where I was. I was temptedtto:try'rlroirn'• mg just ~so he, could save me. - 'How much - did 'you gain? • I put on ten pounds, and 'DOW I'll 'have .tere• duce. All my-clothes aro trio tight. • "Speaking• of clothes, you should see the bargains I got m .the city A five dollar .hat for four ' ninety eight,. And dressos—l got two for next to oothing.' "Moe ire you living this year? Second renter, Mac Hall? I'm •on •, , ~. . thwd eentei I'll come dorm and see •:-X-:..}•:•.Y.:••:44. , ...:-:÷Y.:-:•.:•:-:••:..:-:-Y•: - Y . :••: - :÷:••: 44.44. K .. / .. : - : - :• . : . •: - : - :^:• . : - ::±t• Nov as soon as I get unpacl.ed •:. 1 "Oh ray' 'I must tell you about the .: tin illing time•lliati.; , Foit see it waa 'i", ' - - n. • ' Hary eys 31 ..i. this way—" , But the, actors have moved mit of .3. ' i t• , csiinr,, and the thrilling tale is lost. ix Never maul. There will be mei e lust 11. . nee.Crearri.andeakes 1 ~,,„ it so6net, m llitet, for.thi', rt Ilut-b7: 3 : tv.o of the bre hu n aili.kl girls racaing•.".- , ,• am' all the meetings am just like this "i: The Better Mud -:. ono. I+. - :?. Open New Dormitory For Freshman Co-eds The beginning of this college yens is mashed by the opening of n new girls doinutory in the building whim was foinierly the location of the Penn State hotel The house will acconiodste twenty girls and it ,will by ieserved almost. exclusively for .fresh'ilin This:year ir NS 1I I be'occupierf by seventeenliesh! , men, two juniors, acting as super— visors, and a chaperone from the faculty. , '',„ :, 0 '. ~, ",' , Plebe Football Squad Begins Practice Today (Continued /ram first page) out, many have arrived In State Col lege. Several of the candidates were stars in their respective firmaments although whether they will shine in this atmosphere m yet to he seen. Harry Geisler acquired note in Pittsburgh circles with Ins,open-field running and passing for the Crafton high school team of which he was cap tam. Ile was a three-sport man. Another three-letter man who will enter with the Clam of 1931 is Jake Vchar from Imperial high near Pitts burgh. He wag the fullback and captain of his team last year. Both Men' weigh over , a hundred and sev- / Remove the Doubt frohtiour Meats and buy only the best. :Mier six 1- suc cessful years we are prepared to fill your needs with the best:products at reasonable prices. J. J. Y Eit, Phones 220 330 , 437 ' )Veet College Avenue ............... . • •.• • BLUE RIBBON BREAD We deliver Quality andSgrvice f: HARVEY BROTHERS , :220 gost Colle g e ,A • • Phone 211 • 1.:, 01x -:-{-17;-::4-84,+4-s-:•+++++++4+4-: PEW STATE cor,t,p,mArr enty-fiVe mantic Forman, who was rgstned center lin the NeW Jersey etc-state second teeth, wilrappeat in u•uform Friday. Heller, Steelton hasketpall and foot ball raw' Bill Hensel', a back from Rutherford, New Jersey; and George Collins' from Deane PZcademy, Mansa ebusetta, ate also murobered among the candidates. I iNcOces 1 Applicants for/ the engineering R. 0. T. C. advanced course will report to, Lieutenant - Miller at the Armory before registering. Tho'ne applying for the. Infantry advanced course will report to Captoin McDonnell .÷. , +.t'-x-:-:-:-:•+•:-i-x-::-:-:-:-:-:;•:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:. STUDENTS OF PENN STATE The spirit of welcome shines through " ; every transaction of this bank with its depositors. Our strong resources and up-to-the-minute facilities are here ready for your use. We cordially invite you, whether you are an old depositor or a prospective depositor, to come in and make use of them THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Skate College DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Capital' ' Surplus and UndiVided Profits $200,000.00 $260,000.00 f . ..: ~ .1: 114 ! 1 f F 1 rFi-Mai«;..~.},..yc,.,. ~:•d^:•.r.••: :..:.{..;»<:-:.. •:•tv..:~r. •........:••t•:-: Overholts and Kern Mr °veiling.z is especially intetebt • ed in the classification of fungi and is Make Study of Fungi pieparing several papers concerning After studying the fine collection in Di FD. Kern. also of the botany the herbal:uni at Albany, New Yolk, department, has been studying the and the New York botanical gardens, collection of the South Amerle•tn It. O: Overholts. of the botany depart- fungi in the hexbarium at Washing meet, returned to State College ton, D C. L=E Page Three WE RISE 4.T0 SAY WE'RE I READY i: WITH a carefully se .:. lected line of Hickey ss Freeman and Adler 1: Rochester clothing. :s• WITH our largest T _ '..: and most extensive t line of University, :1: haberdashery. ..)E. WITH every article of merchandise in Du r store selected for Penn State Men by Penn State Men. ::: WE await and wel come old friends and . - .1 . : • new ones to be 1 MONTGOMERY'S :j' at Penn State X Y X X ..!: -:-:-H-:-:-1-:-:-:.
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