Friday, January 13, 1928 WOM Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mddred A. Webb '2B 12Ell!l=1 Agnes E. Geary '29 Margaret M Mercer '29 Bessie I. Wolfson '29 THE CONTEST By the time this goes to press the contest will already be on What contest' , Why that between the Town wad Campus girls to see which will have one-hundred per ccn contributors to s'e Grange dormitory fund flrst. Any time until Saturday morn ing, January 21, you may be ap proached by one of the canvassers and asked to contribute twbnty five cents or as much more as you can afford. Don't refuse. Campus girls, don't refuse on the grounds that you haven't the quarter or that you will derive no benefits from the new building Stay home from a movie or forego a,sandwich or a sundae. And even 1 if you will not be bona - teed, those . ' :II the near future will. Some of the girls now in the lower classes will probably have a chance to draw rooms in the new Grange Memorial dorm. \Vhat if the members of the Grange had re fused to contribute on the grounds that they would never have a chance to live in the building! Town Girls, the same thing ap plies to you. Perhaps you do not like living in town A contribution to the fund is lust that much help towards the goal to have every girl on the campus Then there is of course the in centive of having your side win, whether you live in town or on campus Don't let it be said that you were the one who prevented your side from attaining the hun dred per cent mark first. Watch the chart on Dean Ray's buletin board, and do all you can to help your side NEW IVIEMBDIIS INITIATSD BY LOUISE HOMER CLUB The Louise Momer Club held its meting nt the home of Mrs. R. W. Grant on West Fairmount avenue on Tuesday evening Cathez me Mac Lean '2B a as initiated into actise membership and Olive oi,tel bout '29 to associate member- The ptogram included vocal solos by Marion Ochime :30, piano selections by Mabel Thomas 'MI, a talk on Ruben stein and his works by Olive Oster bout and a discussion of the life of Louise Homer by Catherine Mac Lean. Plans wore made to offer a scholar: ship to some girl who shows marked musical ability but cannot afraid to carry on hes naming If You Break Your Glasses See Dr. Eva B. Roan 522 E. College Ave. Corsages - $2.50. up Wristlets - $3.00 up i State College iFloral Silo ppe Allen St. Phone 5804 Mac Hall Chooses Favorite Writers What do Mac Hall mils like to lead' When the bitter winds of winter blow outside the windows and roommates contend Tel the chair nearest the athator what books are chosen to Ross the time that the weather man 1 7ecrees must be spent indoors? Charles Dickens is the blue ribbon novelist Sir Walter Scott and Grace S. Richlimn tie for second place Gene Stratton Porter - and Peter B Kyne take thud honors, Joseph Conrad fourth. Tennygon leads the poets in pops lai ity pith Shakespeare, Shelley, Wordswm th, Browning and Edgar A Guest his nearest competitors. Mark Twain, Kiphng, Elinor Glynn, Um old Bell Wright., Robert Burns and It L. Meneken neimved honorable mention. W. S. G. A. STARTS DRIVE , FOR NEW GIRLS' DORM The Women's Student Government Association has begun a campaign for the nett gal's dormitory and is work ing twourd a goal of five hundred dr/I lan.. To acquaint the gills of the de ' tails of the project and to mouse toes l'enthusiasm, a mass meeting was held in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon. Mt Gamble, Master of the Penn ' State grange spoke to the girls tell ing them of the origin of the atone ment and of the Grange's interest in it. The President also spoke urging the girls to cooperate heni lily in the campaign which opened Thursday moining at eight o'clock. Boxers Schedule Six Season Engagements (Continued from first pore) Overweight and pool condition, how ever, line handicapped the Lion mauler but span ring with the shifty Lion captain is giving Mac Andrews an opportunity to mound into fighting shape The complete. schedule includes Westeln Maryland at State College, January twenty-eighth, Syracuse at State College, February fouith, Navy nt Annapolis, erbluary elesentb; M I T. at State College, February taco ty-ilfth, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia March third; Temple at State College, Mir& tenth; Intercollegiate, at Phil adelphia, March sixteenth and SON en teenth Give Your Girl .... * + A Box of Sweets ...:: :1'..,..... t To take home with her -:- 1.. after the Military Ball , •:- T The Sweet S 111 C) P :!.. •:. t West Beaver Avenue •1: ::-:-:-:44-:-:-:44-:-;-:-:-:-:÷:÷x÷:÷x-x-x-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-I-H-z-x-i-x-x-xj.: QUALITY . SERVICE The Home - of Quality Meats ; Quality in meats is our first consideration ' FISHBURN'S Phone 357 Opposite P. O. COURTESY DEPENDABILITY JANUARY SAL E Sheepskins . . .. 4%.98 up Slickers . . . 4.00 up Wool Jackets . 4.00 up • Sweaters . . 2.25 up Shirts , 1.29 up Leather Coats, Caps, Ties, Socks and Gloves at Reduced Prices SPECIAL: TUXEDOS, KNICKERS, TROUSERS,, SUITS GERNERD'S 140 Allen Street Repairing Cleaning Pressing r------- _ I C. C. C. To Give Tea For Freshmen and New Girls The Campus Club Council'will hold a tea in Women's Building tomorrow after noon from two to live o'clock for all Freshmen and Inow go Is. Girls who hone not received their Invitations 'hould l' call ut Dean Ray's office for I them immediately. Liberal' Arts School Changes Curriculum (Continued fmm. first page) basis upon which to elect courses of .tudy Linea the selection of a major and that the scope of the intioductoly week will and many students in dims im; tF_4 major study. Add Introductory Course 4 An inhoductory course in social .cience under the rupems.on of Dr. (Await; F Boucke will be added to the fleAman cuirmulum to take the place of history which wit lbe moved t the sophomore year An introduc tion to analysis, a survey of mathe matics, will comprise the required wort in mathematics in place of al gnbr: and bigonometry. This sin \cy mill be a comprehensive study covering algebra, trigonometry, ana lytical geometry and calculus. In the sophomore year elemental Nychology will tie chopped as a ',i guana coin sc. A Ines ature Louise will be - requited instead of the pies cnt writing courses and sit credits in .'nolcgy main be taken during the same year. Thred credits, instead of one, will be la - tuned in the }mil:ay and ap ineeintann of nit befote graduation .Subject to the approval of the UM tees of the College the separate cm iiculum on pre-legal study will be abolished and consolidated with arts and lettcas as a niii3or study. Dear Stodiart explains that this •s being done because only twelve m mole students hose been graduated front this curriculum since its mos t on. Most of the pre-legal students have been Wang n loin-year course and received.the bachelor's degree M ien enteiing law school. Because of tht increased demand that theta has been for such a eouise dating the past few years, and be came of the Inquiries concerning such r conrse, a major course in mt has also been added 5..• • Fire Insurance EUGENE U. LEDERER THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Dean Stoddart Talks On Final Examinations (Continued from first page) erns sears ago, the dean desanthed the plan he used in his clae-es. The class monsters were told to hi ing then text books and note, to the reeit,tion zoom on a certain date and acre gie cn a pinblem to sole with the a d of the notes and text at tit. tints The Liberal Auto dean found th, method quite euccesstul Referring to alleged ' he declined that in his actual teaching csperienco lie did not find the lilac lace seer prevalent; but confeisd that he ions not to well acquainted with the .utuatien at Di esent. "We ha , a been thinking of :tatt ing a new .sjsteni of ,turfy at Penn State, case «Inch is a modification Of the one u ed to aid the gifted student at. Swaithnime. By the "Rending for honor, plan" used at that insti tution, the bent students ate allowed to chile., a subject in %Ouch the!, ale mice ally mtelested at the beginning et the junta jolt. Then thin, make o spasm! and intensne study of tin, and eat related subjects fin the to maintlei at the co , lege coolie, at nhieh t me they are gases a mint°. 'itemise examination." "But this plan would base to be modified ,foe us hole," he concluded "We have no facilities, no class looms 0. I:bialy necomodationg, foe ouch a coast of study In this meth° I the final eiamuntion e, entn ely eu,tih• able " Short Course Reference Books at Special Prices THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co• Op. Corner e? .:. .:. F y E S ' .:. .:.-... 5. ~ ::..• .:. :!..:. .:. .:. ' for II Notions• .:. ... Dry . Goods .:. t. . ~:. Groceries .:. :e. , West College Avenue e :•:-:-:-:,÷:÷:-:-:-•-:•,:-:-:-:-:-:-:%:-:•:•:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-•-:•:-:•:-:•:-:,-:••••:-:-:-:•:-:-:-:-:•:•:•:. Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life vvii2r4 IYou vE. BEEN OUT 0,111-irz. ROAD FOR A sevEOK mAtAING sLeapLes.s SL.LW.PER. SUrnPO EvRRY Nitart- sevs.ooP. tF THe GuY TMnT Ne. , ED 'THESE SLEf-:PING CPAS EVER TRIED To SLEEP IN.NE - AND TrIOAt JUST AS YOU - 0 02 C, Or, -rme FCLLOW DOOR STARTS OWT TO 'BREAK - rKe. LONG-DISTANCE COUGLAING IieCORD WHAT THE - IA - !I ,• • 0/ 1 /70/////////////(///(/// 0 ED GOLD The Smoother and Better Cigarette not a cough in a carload Mrs. Mack Will Attend Convention and Give Lecture at Washington Pauline Decor Mack sill len•e State College Monda% to attend the convention of the- A..sociation of :he Mors and Mane,. of the United State.. ard Canada, at Washington, D. C She mall speak in the Washington Andtanium Wednesday aftei noon on the ielat.on to Textile Chemistry to the fheing and Cleaning ',luso% Thur-day night she mill speak at a banquet of the Pennsyle MIA D‘e• s and Cleaners at the nem Willaid Hotel lies topic ttdl be "The Rela tion of the Penn,hania State College to the dyeing and cleaning industry Pennsylvania"rf Mr., Mash 1. nntaonal ehantnan of the Textile and Testile Chernnaa , estlon of the Amerman Ihnne &on onn.s 4Yanaat.on Classes To Play Off Volley Ball Matches D,featiox the Sophomme team In the lost Lao matche, of the season of 21 to 17 and 21 to 11, the ft ebhman a1103.-b.dt U: w shoved itself an tn -I,o,taut factor in the battle for this, Noll* chantmonsnlp 'I he :a I,hmen %%ill play then third game al4 the Sophomore, Month, night in the Al mm v The limn., of this game MJI platy the upper do-, men I'm the cliampion,lnp. TOWN wrrti A RA , .. ‘4 O- r al_ AND REAL. ODDS On) SA , OR . DAY KtGt47 Hams'S ~ .-1 .14e. .5 , - , CP FWD 1 Gel - ACGLVAInrra7, ONCEZ nnoFea.. - JINN TILL You wLSH YOU'D TRI EID Tv GET A FLOP 114 FACTORY Nittany quint Meets Penn Team Tomorrow !PT:f n . ir roe N 1,1121 re icsia • (Continued from first Page) r i p The meant shooting and 100, (ICH Ji....1 * once uorl. of the Lions in the Leh i- 1 11;;;:rg . : non Valley tilt must be sadly „I„f prosed if they 551 , i1 to meet Penn on! t! - .22-'2—'' an equal footing temoiloo night norm. The kinking of three fouls out of Fit! teen attempt, shims the sseakress of the Nittanr term in this- departineinl,,, or of the game Coach Ilea mann inn is , . n• of unit necc , ti} to make some: tins r Limoges in the yaisity line-up before the eneokntei sslth the Bed and Blue .Sr; lhnra..r If Pour Shooting Although the limit Leer° was 11-22 n fasor of the Lull, an I the oppon• neser became (I m 0c.0.-- • Stet, 'enn emu tinen played f. .w their potential vtandaiil des night Dating the Crone game, the Nittany pins•eis missed shot aft. t shot option the basket and from the held and in the second half, the de-, 'cone became loose and allottml the' hve to scone an equal num-, her of points in that paned The Blue and White limn awn plated fan latsketball dining the cost half,' training a 204 advantage Coach' Helmann sent on the second-string' a•sms at the beginning of the 11.11 non nod and they managed to maintain , he nineteen-point lend FROMM'S January Sale $19.50 will buy a $25.00 TUXEDO $31.50 will buy a $40.00 Society Brand OVERCOAT $32.50 will buy a $40.00 Society Brand SUIT $3450 will buy a $40.00 Hart Schaff . ner & Marx 2-pants SUIT Attractive Bargains In Arrow and Nagle brand Shirts; Ties, Socks, Pajamas, Underwear, Bath and Lounging Robes M. 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