Friday, September 30. 1987 WOMEN Editor-m-Chief Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E Geary '29 Bessie I. Wolfson '29 JOIN THE CROWD! The mass meeting this afternoon will be the beginning of a series which are going to be held weekly throughout the school year. In the past it has been custom ary for the girls to Ithik upon at tending these meetings as a sort of punishment rather than a privil ege, as it really is The Town Girls especially are inclined to think that the mass meetings are for the campus girls only. They give all manner of ex cuses for net attending, such as its being too far to walk, or they are too busy. Then these same girls torn around and complain that they are left out of campus riffai , 's, or that they do not know what is go ing on around the campus This mass meeting today m of special importance To the Town Girls, it marks a big step forward in the battle they have been fight ing for years—the battle to get recognition as part of the college as much as if they lived in the dorms This step is the installation of the first Down Town Senator that the girls have ever had, which takes place at the meeting today This ranks with the W S G A.'s recognition of the Town Girls in the budget last year, an innovation which will become a rule To the new girls it is of import ance in that they will have a chance to learn who the Senators are, when they are introduced from the platform today. Last but not least, it is of im portance to every one—old girls, new girls, town girls—because of the fact that President Hetzel will speak Every girl should avail herself of every opportunity to hear President Hetzel, because he WELCOME DADS - We carry a complete line of Cigars, Toliacco'sy , and Cofifectionery HUDNALL'S • 136 ALLEN ST. Somebody Is Always Takini the Joy Out of Life THE' PRE-TriEsT GIRL You EVER I , SAW ARRIVES AT A vACATIoN RESORT AND You MAKE uP YOUR MIND You MUST KN OW HER. ?iii AND AUNT .50PHIE N11.5131NG-• HER CHARGE; GOES scouTiNQ OLD GOLD The Smoother and Better Cigarette ~ .., not a cough in a carload Sias always had, and will probably continue to have, a real message for whatever group he is address ing. And so, let us begin the year I ight by being at the mess meet ing today. rown girls—see your senator installed New girls—meet your senators Everybody—hear your president Everybody's doing it' Doing what Going to the mass meet ing, of course Why be lest out' Prexy Hetzel Stresses Necessity of Progress (Continued on last page) the necessity of his attending merS Legislature session to seek suppoa t, Pie.sident Ileteol emphasived ti•e fart that the position of Penn State must be clalified if the diNeise interests of the state ale to be won user to sup port of the College Financial Support Neglected "AU of this gas hick to financial support," he stilted, "and Pennslls an in has fallen far giant of to °hint, turns to the institution " ENcludine. the million dobas appropriation of , ast year, Piesident Het-el soul the sum total of state applopriations Our.: mg the seeent,fhe peals of the Cot loge's oastence amounted to sr teen hun.hed thousand dollms In discus,mg, oat onsmon m regaut tc Penusyhanta's coueges Di. Retort deelated our pcmtlon must be tn, of genero3ay and large tietcq "Out gloat purpoee," he added, " , s to solve all the Inteteats of the State" College Rates High "The College has an enviable posi t.. in the educational wothl," the Piesident continued, "but must keep on the alert if it hopes to succeed in new ideas" The new ideas teferied to include the fosteiing of a Junior college, ginduate school, and tesesrth developments Building Progrom Outlining the building projects for this yew - Doctor Retool exp . ressed the hope that the proposed new ney, gynasium and engineming unit AFTER YOU ARE INTRODUCED You FIND OUT HER AUNr.SOPHIE IS A LWAYS AROUND AND' NEveR LETS THE GAL. OUT OF HER SIGHT. 3: , 0,7 AND SHE SWOOPS THROUGH THE .SUMMER HOUSE, BUT MISSES you IN THE DARKNESS, UNTIL_ you SUDDENCy COUGH AND,SPOIL. EuaRyTHING — - I • /., , y 4 i co. %. a ill be tomplekil foi next fall. lie explained that the Emeigency liding Fund, the result of an in tensi,e dice for funds among the niend% and alumni of the College, uas providing financial support lot these buildings togethm uith the last otate apps opt lotion. In addition, the Pond labointory will be extended another unit, the first unit of a new biological building be =tatted, nest sheep b iino o ill be nudt, and Old Main ,will be renovated Compliment% State Grange Piesident 'let,' paid tribute to the State Grange lot its effort to taco too hundred and fifty thousand dol laic Co: n girls dormitory to be con ,trueted on the campus As an incentive for the heady task, he declared that the Board of Tru,t ees has offered to suppb the needed finds to erect the dormitory if the Change WI raise one bundled thoas and dollias Dam Road) For FAH Pending the approval of the land ocape aiLluteet yank on the new dun %till be ,tailed immediately in of den to make it mailable for fel , and al:I -ten spots, he repsrted "In two seats things Mil look a lot Lotto'," is the opt , mistie cutioui, of the College esecutive on the building piogiam The Piesulent stated that the hope ful factor for the futuie tests mall the succors or failure of an eight million llar bond issue lot buildings that will conic up et the next session of the State Legislature. I(l:kite Action Approved 1), lletael tepolted the tempt of numerous letteis from plomment col lege es.ecutlses commending the Col lege for its action in abolishing schol arships. Ile then appealed to the student body for an intense and loyal! sportsmanship to the ideals of the athle`ie teams, both in sletoly and defeat. "I - west Student Morale" Asset tlng that Penn State had the "finest student morale of ens instau tmn in the countiy," the PI es.dent Iske I the students ehensh it In conclusmn, Doctor Hetzel tic dated the "conduct of students is go- KODAK PRINTING Daily Service Portraits Vieivs PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. COLLEGE AVE AND THE GIRL CUTS yOU OFF HER LIST BECAUSE- you Dom?' SMOKE' OLP GOLD VW" y ci 0 . 4 „,, o l d rrzs , I `*l • -\Z;Ni 'ME PENIS' STATE COLLEGIAN mg to be held to the highest stand ard'," and promised to be sympathet ic in his understnnding if the student body aids in piotecting the reputation of the institution Rotarians Gather Here Over Week-end (Continued from first page) Inspect Creamery Numinous features of particular in terest will be included in the itinerary. The mil) respiration calorimeter in the m inld large enough to handle ma tuna animals in experimenting will he or exhibition The college creamery mhith does a linger business than any other college creamery in the United States mil be open for inspection The oldest fertilizer e•peuments in Amer ica the engineering experiment station, modern engineering laboratories, cer amic and industrial research labora'- ti.iiistories and the new College radio Loadcasting station mill provide an equal amount of educational value for tiro visitors. Stock Parade At eleven o'clock the entne Rotary iboth mill be gnen seats in the Stock Ipavilior front which they will view stock parade, arranged by the stu !dents in animal husbandry and evhib- Ring the finest specimens of cattle, hogs, horses and sheep, Se,eral of tho animals on display mere price winnets at the Eastein States 'expo ,sition at Springfield, Massachusetts, last year The poultil department mill have en extensne display of vin tner: breeds of bads along with the Intel or of the building. Rotary Luncheon Tha that state-v ale distinctly Bo it:mar luncheon to Pennsvhania will lbo held in the Armory at tuelve-thii ty o'clock The' moan will retire to NCSI. Beaver field to vitnebs the grid lion contest beta eon Penn State and Butknell univers.ty at too-thirty The game will be broadcast to all its do lled:4 from LStation NA,PSC. By BRIGGS 'Penn State Observes Dads' Day Tomorrow (Continued from first page) lowing Inns on the platform, E Hewitt, Sr, president of 'the Asocia bon of Parents, will addle.. the as sembled fathers Entertainment will then be armed by members of the music department, after which Conch Hugo Be7dek and his malty football squad will be in troduced to the asemblage. C. F Flinn '2B, chanman of the Dads' Day committee, will pieside us er the meeting, which will come to a close with a number of selections by the College band Parents As s ociation Meets The annual meeting of the Asso motion of Parents will be held in tne Auditorium at ten-Unity o'clock to morrow morning E E Hewitt, St , who will pi elide at the session, mill open the meeting l‘ ith a loped t of the Association. Ptesident Ileteel nil then address the parents audience. A shalt ammo- cal program gill Ulm,. the Pico,- dent's talk. Dean It. L Sackett, of the School of Enginceimg, and can man of the faculty senate committee on the Athletic Boaid of Control, hill deliver a short talk on "Athletics :or All" I=l A business session including the elect on of officers for the Assocr ntmv will precede a call for adjournment In the afternoon the smiting pareets hill be attracted to Ness Beaver field to witness the football struggle be tween the Nrttany Lions and the griJ iron r elm ezentatis es of Gett3 sbu The game will start promptly at :Aso thn ty o'clock. SPECIAL About October Ist NEW RECORD "TWO BLACK CROWS" Place Your Orders Now MUSIC ROOM First Prize . . . Sion Second Prize . . 75 Third Pride . . 25 CONDITIONS 1 Contestonta mud be duly rectorred students of +* aUnlversirhColle.e.o_r Web School Only one entry permitted from eac h contestant. 14.7f5t0 bmaled ITnho' m" Ocbn Co ' onv.lancsv&Vcigg. 1 ?e,f:4'. ' . ll ,l l, t3 ' Zs', 11111,"ar''.1`1,V; MM:N=MMI=I Improvements unknown until recently are introduced in the New Model Parker Duofold Non-Breakable Barrel, and Pres sureless Point by means of capil lary flow, combined with gravity feed. Wespent 35 years on 47 • im provements—made 16,000,000 pens—own 32 Pen Patents be sides 12 on Pencils and Desk Sets. How would you advertise this pen? Give us your ideas. Write lam an ad and win a prize. 81E111 Seven well known advantages of the Parker Duofold are told here. The new one—announced April Ist—Factor number B—is missing. If you find it—if you write an advertisement including it with the following seven—you may I win as much as $lOO cas' or one of nine smaller prizes. Here Are 7 Factors! Can you find number 8? 1. Pressureless Point—starts and writes at feather-weight touch —extra strong because of extra thick gold. But temperedsoit yields to any hand yet never loses shape. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Mother! , &stied to 'lea Visiting mothers oil! be enter Mined at a tea in Women's Building at foul o'clock. Slathers of both men and no men students ale invited to be the guests of the m omen of the College at the air lir Penn State Clul2 Entertains In the es ening at se en-thin t 3 o'clock the Penn State Club will cn tertam Dads' Day visitors in the An nony nnth a mammoth smoke,. The primp nl speakers of the msembh will be Ps esulcnt llot,el and R L. Watt;, dean of the School of Agn tun e Musical selections by the Mandolin Club, short read•ngs be J IL Fi coach of the donating teem, a lioudini act by V T Nell '2B, and a bming cehibition by Ftlegar of the vaisit) mittmen and an opponent set to be ,elected will end the eeening's onto,- tainment Dances at the various hateinity homes mill allot divevuon :atm the Chapel Son Ices Sunda) Chapel sereices in the Auditotium at elmen o'clock Sunday morning unit conclude the piogiam for the ueel, end. Geoige Shen good Eddy, into,- netionallv lsnoun lel:glom, leaden. uho comes highly lecommended ht Piesalent fetzel, it ill he the speaker Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES • • $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS 33.50 DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - 84.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - SWINGS PICTURE MOULDING MAGAZINE RACK - BOOK SHELVES - - CEDAR CHESTS - ROOM 106, UNIT B Seven Equal Vrizea Ifoutth to tenth) Choice of Parker Duofold Junior Pen , or Lady Duofokl Pen" F CONTEST P2Sett=2!!MM,== • . -., • . wel C Adv AlmnaV. maws. Timis Mdamera .halle tins!. 4• rileff.llll:::7:4 ' lnVglTr 7 4 h 4." awarded to both or all coawssants ueu. " 5- ,II %f,:4`.,lllf,T'rekr:Afenbg,l',:a.'nh.,`, n andnoentrics.llll?c rerorned to the tend., 1 , 1 1 ' 2. made .1.0t f. • . 11r r e k ah e r a p bl e e r m ß a a n r i r t e e l. — 2 n B T lighter than rubber formerly used . i —hand sized, and perfectly bal. I 1 anted. 3. Instant Ink Flow—tip always moist Capillary attraction com bines with gravity to produce pressureless writing. 4. Over•Si:e Ink Capacity—. writes longer on one filling. 5. Duo•Sleevc Cap—a positive safeguard against leakage when cap is kept on tight. 6. Press.autton Filler —con y. cealed inside the barrel out of 11.iiu . sight, out of harm's way. 7. Beauty Rivalling Colorful Jewels—lustrous Black-tipped barrels in Jade, Lapis Lazuli, , Mandarin Yellow, or Lacquer. Red. Also plain Black and Gold. 8. The Missing 'Factor! .. What is it? Try Parker Duofold at your dealer's and ask him about the missing factor. You do not have to buy unless you can't resist. Either way—write an Ad and win a prize. Note conditions of contest. JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN Fage ThreS Brandt Reports New La Vie Appointments (Continued front first page) , Pear State honor code still be the art theme of the La Vie this neat An attempt %till be made to ',parity the ideals of this age in tress of the faet 'that this theme aas adopted us the Penn State honor code at the same trios that the present junior class en tered as ft eshmen. soon l In c o unnl and senun cells ity cords Milt posted so the members of tho classes me ads Ned to begin tab lulatlng thou activities For the Choicest of 1,4 ;* CUT FLOWERS Telephone The State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street 4 Phone 580 Stnte College 5 34,CW:5V1M1C34.-MCCICVNWSWMN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS $1.25 to $3.00 $5.00 to $lO.OO 3c to 20c per foot • - - - $1.75 • $3.50 to $7.50 $3.00 to $25.00
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