Friday, October 21, 1927 WOIVIKN Editor-m-Chief Kathertne Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor. lafildred.A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E Geary '29 Bessie I. Wolfson '29 TOO LARGE BITES No, this is not an editorial on etiquette, in. spite of the title , . How ninny tuns have we started something, only to give it up be fore we arc through with it, and lett is for some kind Samaritan to finish One of the worn: habits that most of us have is tint very one At th beginning we are enthusias tic, and offer to do everything, but as soon as the novelty has worn off, we tire of our Job and seek to I shift the responsibility to some one else or to neglct the eti tirely. Often it is a matter of serving on a committee, going out for an activity, or doing some duty that has fallen to our lot Of course we may givethe case that we are too busy, or that we have more important things to do. But people who are always making excuses are soon disliked. If we are too busy, let's not take the Job in - tae first place. It is better to do a few things well than to start many things and not finish them. In the words of seine unknown snge, "Don't bite of more than yau can chew." _ W. S. G. A. APPOINTS PARTY CHAIRMEN The appointment of committee chan men by the senate of the W. S G A has made possible the planning of co-ed functions for the year. Mabel Reed, '2B, is in charge of the Eitquette Week progiam which will begin on Monday, October twenty foul th, and will consist of a series of talk ou etiquette green in the 'McAl lister hall doing-room The arrangements for the Hallow e'en Party on October thirty-first are emg made by Doris Calloway '2O at. base not been set,for the other ants, but chairmen have been ap muted as fellows Kathryn Apple, '9, Clnistmas Party; Jane Clark, '29, e-She Dance; Katherine Berukstm, '9, Ko-ed Kostume Katillion; Mar aret Girvan, '29, May Day. 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An attenipt has been made to de termine what the consensus of opin ion is among the coeds as to the kind of t•es men ought to wear Replies to flamer.us queries of the sort hose been very diverse and it is esident that the tastes of the particular gal should be taken into consideration Some general principles can he f.a 'notated, houever, to ' elp you men in your selection• 1. Buttrefly ties ale in good taste, except, as one girl says, if you have small face, in which case you look ready to flv away. 2 Don't wear pale colors unless you have a girlish complexion. 3. Men with red han—beware of red ties A. Profs, in order to emphasise your subject rather than your=t4f, avoid brilliant colors 5. Never weal a combination of red and orange. G It is wise for a Fledlima'n to wear black ties, even on dates 7. Chriatma, tics al e usuall.,.. taboo FRESHMAN CLASS HAS " ELECTED ITS SENATOR Amanda Wakefield has been chosen by the Freshman class to represent it onthe Senate. 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Bo nil to Ellen Bullock, '27, Jeanette Ritter, '29, Maly YNO Flani gan, ex'2o, Jane Claik, '2O and Jennie Werner, '27 Jeanette Ritter was el ected rifle manager for this beat The following girls were elociod villey hall managers bend-manager, Lola Ash '2B; sophomore class mana ger, Helen Alhosto, .111 mm-senior class manager, Eleanor Geissenhainer '29 'A tentative hockey schedule lot the season lotions: Octobel 24—Senlot,Tumor October 26—Senior-Sophomore Oetcber 27—Juntol -.Sophomore =MEE! '1 BLUE and WHITE 0 Bowling Alley and Billiard Room The Place for Real Recreation 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys 006 W. COLLEGE AVE. THE ATHLETIC STORE, Inc College Avenue State College, Pa. . TKE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN .f "I,ghtnin'" svbieli will be pre, Herbert Sprague and his p1a.,01- .uunent Course. Noe embet 3--Jumot -Sophomore. NovembeL 4—Semm -Ft eshman November 10—Junior-FreAman Not embei 11—Sophomore-Fleshmrn November 16—Iumo,Flesbmnn. 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Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? \NI-4EN YOU'RE DELAYED AT THE HAIR oßesseß's AHD DON'T GET AWAY 'TILL 12:40. i f- ii• 1i 1 , r r i ,, rktia jp ' ' ' aid AND YOU HAVE VISIONS OF A WRETCHED AFTERNOON BECAUSE you CAN'T SMOKE CARMEN'S BRAND .11/ :4TC- OLD GOLD The Smoother and Better Cigarette .....not a cough in a carload Plebe Football Men Battle Against Kiski (Contlnued on last page) after an enfoiced rest mimed by in jury Geislet was unable to play in the Wyoming seminaly game because of his wrenched knee but is expected to level] a stealth of sluftme, and speed in tomorrow's contest. Ed Brownlee, recently lifted from the second team, a ill match hi awn and wits against Cromer train mates when lie settles into the light end pest on tem. tow Foimerly a track and football start at Kiski, the lanio, athlete has transfei red his pa, catch ing propen.iities and mighty line lunging to the Nittany sole cf the 'rummage line French Is Signal Caller With Coop French's shoulder fin illy in goof condition, Conch Heimann has decided to let the sandy-haired gnu.- teiback govern the ploys of the Penn State plebes ankle no longer keeps 'l'm from his place in the line and will see senice tomorrow and Andy Bur g,m, the consistent tackle, will mach his 185-pound physique against that of Pincura, Johnny's brothel, who weighs only 240 markers Light practice sessions have maik ed the yearlings' work this week The second and thud team, went thrwigh a light scrimmage Monday, wade I Tuesday showed only a signal drill , Yesterday and Wednesday the pieces ran through dummy scrimmage to perfect their plays and get number perfect on their signals leckley ,Leads Aoki The son of n former Penn State football captain will eapt In the MAI grid forces. Yeekley, son of Ed AND you ONLY HAVE FORTY MINUTES To GET HOME ANDDRESS FOR CARMEN'S LUNCHEON. -- 0 .-. ..: / 7 ,- . . ...i: . r -.7 / ) I/ iii i AND "THEN YOU FIND OUT THAT CARMEN HAS SWITCHED TO OLD GOLDS, TOO ~,, 7' Th, '.' YES, I BELONG : TO THE 1 • COUGHLESS ( SISTERHOOD •, f .....r, • rf ". iir r N_ WHAT! YOU'RE il SMOKING CP.Gs. OW! I TOLD YOU OU WOULD 4 I POSITIVELY AE.HoR CIGARETTES THAT MAKE ME COUGH Yealcy, is to face Zonella In tine line, 'loving light grand Fatabee, left guard for tine home team. viii gne the lighting and ag gressi,e Tommy Condon the toughest battle of the year. .Standing gis feet and one inch in his socks, the 100 pound glum! keeps m trim by caal he., mg. I 'Mullen I..lst:wok I.r. r Gordon I. G Lurtl4 /,ore.llll R G hi Id t rah. I, uru I ra I I ILI' 1 rrM ley I ni t +lumlo ILT Lk ma.., gros.nit. It E. IWO. It I ri neh It Itrown 11,141ar I. II LI4O, ti. tlrkh ftll Paul hurts 1.7.,11inr leant I I II 1101 rd. Soccermen To Meet Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first nage) object of smoothing Os er certain ir iegulatities in then play. Utmost attent.on has been paid by Coach Jeffrey to the de,elopment of surer kicking when in scoring distance of the goal Syracuse, overy.helnied here last year 5-1, hardly piomises to be really JACK FROST Insurance and Bonds of All Kinds AND ..Iv.ST AS you oßivr: UP TO CARNIEN'S DOCK You REmEr-SER YOU'VE LEFT youß CL)' GoLpoS OH - k-ti, GIRLS! Alt3.T IT kr . 9 mr -rNAL, • • 0 1927. P. Lorillard . dAt. 17611. rage Three iningelou, to the Nittanv elet an n tomorroWs game MI cad) the Chang or, hive bowed to Lehigh wlo Coin has been t anquioied by hotl Princeton and Cot nen IME!ME!!! An out_staneltng defense man for the Isratan\ hr otei. rs C tpt tin line Chouv Olin outline, the right full back postt.on Ceitain in lets pimp,. of the sphere he those, n htg asset in'tittical plrn At the final defense posttian Is Sem tt.th, v.ho tends the ;re tl snith a tool revs and pm,. on tint n of no smell encode azenient to the Nlttany titcn and net little account to the °pita •ng offense Rept., lidgetton and Sttr•n lan tangtog float tight to le ft tie the mid-line are et:scaldl cogs in Castle Jcffiey's machine tent Nth the Blue and W into nggleantion to fill the pivot po,:taon in the uflense line Jacob:ion on the outride and Gtilten On the inside stilt range to Inn "gilt 11. , , shall and Lot:, wlngrnan, in unite Lou midst onal Inds otren.e :nen to the left Visit the Campus Den q_ MONTGOMERrS P7,'"===------- By BRIGGS