Friday, November 4, 1927 WOMF,X Editor-in-Chief Katherine Ilolbiook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Geary '29 Bessie I Wolfson '29 ANY MORE CLUBS? Girls campus clubs is a hard sub ject to bring up for discussion. In this case, however, the discussion is - not on the clubs that exist now but on the possibilities of those that may and should exist in the near future. - There are at presc it one wo men's national fraternity, sit local clubs of more or less long-stand ing, and a very new local Even these, figures prove, do not take in half of the five hundred and sixty girls who attend Penn State. In the remaining half there are many girls who should be in,clubs but who are not. Of course,there ore sonic girls who are not the kind - who would be happy in •a, ,club, which calls for co-operation, alb:- letting of personal rights for—the common good, and a sacrificing of many things for the sake of the club to an extent to which they ere not capable of going Some few are kept out by financial rea sons. But there remains a large num ber, after you have discounted the ones who were never intended by nature to be club girls, or who cannot afford it, who are left out because there is not room for them in the existing clubs No club, nnyone will adnut, can function properly if it is overcrowded. The only solution to the prob lem is at least one more club among the girls here on the cam pus. It inn hard task for any girl to take upon herself—this one of organizing a new club But if any girl or goup of girls has the courage and the persistence to carry it throdgh and to pay no at tention to th many obstacles that are sure to arise in the form of dis approval and discouragement, she should be commended and given Ki r 4 1 w/A ' it 44,1 Two , ~., ,,, , r ,i -- - -„A k Ogr-It Ail ir° l o6Nit WM' BOYD 13 I , ` MARY4 i STOR e l. 1..,..---;":,. \\, ,VOLIITIM t .01r141; ,4 i`\ I I I 1001 1000 and LAUGHS , and , 1 LAUGHS 1.:1. LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS kr . L,a6 AI Monday Tuesday NOVEMBER 7 and 8 Added Attraction on the stage Gordon Kibbler and His Band Matinee Monday at POO Special Prices: Adults 50c - Children 25c all the assistance possible. All the presnt club girls who feel tempted to sneer at the attempts to organ ize a new club should remember that their own club was once non existent, and had to be started in just the sante way. And so, if at any time we hear of any group that 'is seeking to become a campus club, let every-1 one, including the "powers that be, giye them all the help and en couragement that is in his or her power. Motley Crowd of Revellers Throngs Hallowe'en Dance "When the frost is on the pump kin and the corn is in the shock"— conies a season of mask and make believe and the dignified parlors of Women's Building become the scene of a vast and colorful pageant A motley lot are they who form this pageant—witches hob-nob with mince,' pion Victorian Indies dance with gady painted Apaches, and George Wash-I melon leads Cleopatin into the toy-I eon abandon of the Charleston But all such discrepancies of time and period go unnoticed for October tone is Hallowe'en party time and then ill things are permitted ' And so on Monday gay gals and quiet girls, butterflies and grinds, dropped then work and wellies, and leaving their dormitories, slipped away to Women's Building to revel for awhile in the "land of let's-pi e-, tend." Let us Serve You an Epicurean meal at NITTANY RESTAURANT "Where Epicure Dines" ALLEN STREET GEO. KEPREOS, Propnetor . SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Students ! We Announce the Following Contest No. 1---Costume Designing Contest Participants. Students of high schools, colleges or those attending schools of design and advertising Subject: The sketching of an afternoon or sports wear dress for a CO-ED miss. Details: The sketch must be done carefully and fully described on a sheet of paper 10" v 12 4 . Name, address, and , school must be plainly written on sketch. Sketch will be returned to the school after Contest, so It can be used as a ,subject lesson, 'rm. or Contest: taginning ' October - 20th and ' closing December 10th. Send sketches to om store before that date, addressed to Dress Contest Awards: First prize $5O. The next six best $25 each The nest nine best will terrier a CO-ED Dress. Judges: Marjorie Wells, style expert and most prominent fashion edam of lending newspapers and magazines, and Catherine Bought, of Style Magazine Virginia Van Venal, of Pictorial Review. No. 2---Advertisement Contest Participants: Students of colleges, public, high schools, parochial, private and business schools. Subject... Advertisement Contest. make and prepare an effective copy for neuspaper of a CO-ED Dress Adver tisement. Size: Two column ad Write only on one sole of sheet of paper 10" x 12". Awards: Firsrprtze $5O The next six best $25 each: The next nine best will TCCCINO a CO-ED Dress. Judges: Marjorie Wells, style expert and most prominent fashion editor of leading newspapers and magazines, and Catherine "fought, of Style Magazine: Viiginia Van Verso, of Pictorial Review. Mail This Coupon CO-ED CONTEST SCIILOWS QUALITY SHOO' If you wish toliarticipate in this Contest, fill in your name and address. Addrpos City New Offense Prepares , Gridmen for Colonials (Continued from first page) With the exception of the Ohio hid, the Nitta* line-up remains intact Hal Hastings has completely recover ml but iv unable to regain his plaid post which Red Martin, sophomore lineman is filling with surprising ability Hal w running his 'corium understudy a close race, however, and may kneel at his accustomed place berme the game is completed • In order to cope successfully with the peculiar but effective defense of the Orme Washington eleven, Conch Be7dek has found it necessary to re vise his team's method at offensivi. play 'Hogelin linemen have been sciimmaging against the substitutes who use the prospoctise visitors' "lay low" defense. This usually results in a piling up of the offensive linemen so that no lucrative gains may he !cal med through the forwaid wall Still Berdek's counter method, which the squat mentor is not disclosing, any sin prise the Colonials I completely. With a comparatively light back field, George Washington may reseal to an ovelhead attack and to sunning the ends wide. If such is the case, es Coach Renick expects, Penn Statc's comesponding countea defense will be called into play. Foil., mg .1 much deserved rest granted Monday after noon, the grid dm s esumed practice the nest day. Marcel, Water and Permanent WAVING The "S" Shop Phone 394-J Pastime Bldg THE PENN STATE COLLEGTAIN Newlv.invented shift pines yore em ployed effectually A shout. blunt system of forward passing was ex perimented and may pa , . for the spectators' judgment tommiow aftei noon. The new aerial maneuvers proved more baffling than even those used in .the Penn game so that the Washingtonians me find then potent law charging line defen-e wthout value Gridiron rhythm was Hugo's most insistent plea during the di ills held in Wednesday afei nam's contninal downpour of lain The gi meted men tor is anxious to inculcate such a sense into his backfield men especial ly Timing. teamwork, smoothne.s, accuracy and speed me being preach ed less vehemently but mole emphat ically by Coach,Bezdel, who is hoping his team will be one of the most pow ei ful and efficient ever to oppose a Pittsburgh gridiron ensemble Back field magic, baffling hocks. and oi m ina! forward pass fminations are combining to make the Nittanv ma chine one of the most versatile in years Nothing has 'been left undone to tun the remaining games of the 1927 schedule. With a stubborn defense, foleign to the Lions, promised for to n., mono s'% hams, the Penn State line and backs base been dulled ace,d, ingly Snooping end mans, theie- SIMIZMIEW "You Can Get It at Metzger's" Single and Double Barrel Guns for Rent Cleaning Rods, Oil, Nitrosolvent, etc. L. K. METZGER ' 111 Allen St. Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables 1:. CHIFFONIERS $12.50 ::: TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 ..: CHAIRS $3.50 T. DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 1: COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 3: GATE-LEG TABLES • - - - $4.50 to $9 .r. DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 t. ,SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO k PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 : BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 1: CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B :x.3-:-:-:-:.4,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:»x-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-r-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-. Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? 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