Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 02, 1927, Image 3

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    Friday. December 2. 1927
WON4F,N
Editor-in-Chief
Hltherine Ilolbi nal, '2B
Assistant Editor
=IEMEI
Junior Asolstants
Agnes E. Gem , ' '2O
Margaret M. Memel '29
Besslo I. 'Wolfson '29
THE HE-SHE DANCE
To girls r•ho arc new to Penn
State, and to the old girls too, a
word about our annual He-She
dance would seem to be in order.
This is the occasion when 'Wo
men students show the men that
men are not an essential in the in
gredients for a good tone Any
girl who can lead m dancing dons
her boy-lricnds garments (this is
where the boys come in handy—to
lend their clothes) and escorts her
iaotn-mate or some other girl to
the bit dance
Some girls who hme never been
to a dance of this type are Inclined
to be skeptical as to whether it is
possible to have a good time with
"just girls" Anyone who has at
tended will tell vou enthuisatically
that it Is
Of course it would not be fun to
do it all the time, but a few times
a year it is good for the girls to
learn that they can have a goo.]
time by themselves In a co-edu
cational college like Penn State it
is ens; for the girls to learn to , zet
along with the men It is so easy
that they devote very little time to
learning to play and get along with
each other _
If one stops to realize it, most
of a woman's time alter she leaves
vellege will be spent in the society
of women, whether she teaches,
gets married, or goes into some
,branch of business What an out
cast she will be, and what a tone
she will have making friends it
her only accomplishment in this
art is handing a mon a "line"
The two all-girls dances and the
parties which the girls have in the
dormitories on occasions like Hal
lowe'en and Christmas are really
more beneficial than most people
realize because of the way in which
they teach the girls to have a good
tune among themselves
Therefore any girl who refuses
to gc to the He-She dance and sim
ilar functions lust because there
die no men present is letting slip
through her hands one of the big
gest opportunities which college til
lers her to prepare to adjust her
self to life as she will meet it atter
college
Special Mass Meeting
Called by W.S.G.A. For
Ellen H. Richards Club
A gpecsal Mass sfeetnty, fot all girls
1%111 be held in the Audttonum Satur
day afternoon at one-fifteen o'clock
'Clue Inetttres w tn honor of the
bit thday of Ellen II Rachtuds, a
pioneer nt the held of Home Econon,
es, and Is ,ponsoted by the Ellen II
Ilachatds Club, an honotaty Ilmne
I:cenmmei o , l.entneatton.
A talk on the anns of the club r ill
be his en by Anne loam. '2B, and Ltt-
BLUE- nd WHITE
Bowling-Alley and
Billiard Room g
A good student believes in re
creation as well an study.
5 Billiard Tables 4 Alley; 1 .
Got IV. COLLEGE AVE.
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On display at the
College
•
Cut• Rate Store
On Allen Street
FOUR OUT OF
FIVE NEED
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THIS TONIC
X Thin folks am usually thin
X blooded and need more non sn
the blood to gine it strength and
rigor Cod Ln•ei Oil builds
i 1 5 ,1103, iron olio-hes the blood. j.
• Bo sine to ask foi Burke's Cod .1.
lend Oil and Lon in sugar
coated tablet Rom to secure n
.1. full 18 days' treatment for $l.OO.
Cumanteed to benefit or money X
1 etanded.
is REXALL DRUG STORE
Robert J. Miller, P. D.
cull° Johnston '2B will speak on the
hfe of Ellen H. Mellott's Marton
Venice picsident of Omicron Nu,
honou at y Home Economies ,ft aterm
ty, will present the prite shush that
mganmat,on gives to the Sophomore
gill oho had the highest :wet age foil
het Freshman you in Home Econoin-
Its This is n book entitled "The Life
cf Ellen H. Rich:lids"
Their are seycial other impoitant
announcements to be inaile at the
meeting, so that all gals ale urged to
be present
The club all gene a ten in Women'.
Building from too to four o'clock of
tot the Muss Meeting. All "die=
gills ale united to conic.
Real Men Will Be
Out In The Cold
A surprise? Sure thing! When
the bay fiend" and his best gni
conies to the lie-She dance they ate
going to find - but this is the sur
-1111,0 for tonight
The Blue and White Orchestra will
tinkle their tan,boutines in a little
Spanish town tins Fialay night, Lot
tFe tummy, bedecked nith black and
stimmers becomes a bit of
Spain A silhouetted central donee,
dim hide lights, ugh dint: nails, pm
tinesque booths and a labyrinth of
Putterant iibbons make the mummy
into a ballroom of the ancient At
hos/or tot this night of re, lcrs-
It whinpme.l that tontine danc
ing and distn,bution of prices ate
special numbers on the program iPhone 571-W 129 Frazier St
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THE
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Special Demonstration and Sale of
CLARK'S CANNED GOODS ,
This Week End
FYE'S
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JUNIORS ARE WINNERS
OF HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
A .ported hockey season, in winch
ro team could be said to completely
out-elosq the others, resulted in the
reel nn ttnn of the .Jun•o, clues team
as champion. The Senior 'ere run
ners-up for the chummom,hip and lo‘t
by the slight •eargin of one game
The tahnhned I e,ults of the season
Fames Mom •
SIMI'S'. t, ft.rft INA I , It( I Oct! I
Jtartlorx —lStott 4 to 11 1
IMINIEMEUMEREINEIM
All gills who ate Intel octal in play
ing ha Kea, ill should tepoit at the
Al ma y lot pi tepee on Monday ni,yht
in preparation fin the intia-,in at
inter-class games that ale to lot
ion a shoit piactiee sea.son
Dr. Dengler Translates
Old Greek Biology Book
(Contmued from first paws)
fts•tra Denglet has been placed as
a loan e,h,lnt. to the hallstay ot the
Botany' budding These books ate
a putt of a collection of t uo and
enlist editions of the Atcas hating
to do ,11.11 Theopin nstus, and note
assembled by then em net In la 0-
parieg an edition of one of the bot
anical storks of that suites Sonie
Gi the honks are over 400 years old,
~ ut hose bean nseil pre.tei ved They
EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA
J. A. (Pon) GARRISON, '27
Agent
THE PENI' STATE COLLEGIAN
are photographed pages of many
valuable originals which are kept in
ma scorns
"Y" Cabin To Be Scene
Of Important Functions
It I' Van Dozen of Nov York
C•te, a me:mem Y. U. C A wotker,
will be hete than n eok end to ds,.uso
trapol tent tellgious matte, s oath one
harmed voting people who Lane been
me deft to meet oath ham at tne Cabin
Teentt her of thew ,leeted students
ate collegewnen. The pal tv nell
lease I , lul ay aftmnoon at See o'd,',
in' call ~font Sunday aft°, noon at
low
Thu freshman Cabinet in sponsm -
u. mt uses night bike to the "V"
Cahill on Decors-1)cl twelfth and thn
tcenth The first m‘tv gills to ''go
up and pay the iconned fee of fifty
cants mill be the only one; I,m nutted
tr go. The hikm4 'sod! start ft out
:11.a. lialt Satmouy at noon and will
zeta. , on Sunday afternoon
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