Friday, January 20, 1028. WOMEN Editor-in-Chief Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Geary '29 r Margaret M Mercer '29 Bessie 1. Wolfson '29 RUMORS The after crop of rumors which follows a meeting of the Senate is usually very much in proportion to the crop of rumors accompanying it. Thus anyone who hears the stories pouting front all parts of the campus to all other parts of the 'campus may find almost es actly what she would like person ally to believe. Every individual and every agency seems to be telling a story which confirms most completely her own point of view. Curiously enough it is easily possible to do this in complete good faith, pal tinily because human beings have a way of seeing what they desire to see, and partially because they naturally accept conclusions which correspond with their own pet notions. It would not be pleasing to come upon a beautiful part of the cam pus, ruin it and leave it devastated. It cannot make anyone happy to rob another of a good name which it took a long time to acquire. But it must be a real pleasure to feel that one "hears no evil, sees no evil, and speaks no evil." Patient Vigil May Bring Its Rewards Eager faces press against the win doe panes—eyes grow bright with anticipation and' a shout is bond, "lie's c , ming,l" No, this is not Lind hem., Comma Fisher, of President Coolidge. The man whose coming Is awaited with such anriety, the eight of whom Is the signal for um semi rejoicing is the Mac Hall mail man. Se al ms of co-eds swoop down upon him seeking missives. Two or three successful ones get the packages of totters and are in turn surrounded by tho.so eager for tidings of home and kindred. The mail at last is sort ed. The lobby settles down to peace and quiet until The next mail time. FRESHMAN GIRLS HOLD TEA DANCE TOMORROW Freshmen gals will dance in Wo men's Buddirg tomm row afternoon from two-thirty until five o'clock. Sophomore girls etc melted and the subset iption Lou the too tower classes is one dollar. The Campus Owls will supply the muse. The arrangements for the dance are in charge of the newly elected president, Helen Bucks.her, and the follooing committee heads: Mar garct Yotter, decorations; Sarah Wentsel, clean-up; Rose Barr, le whments; Anne McGuire, tickets; Aind Lola Heald, souse. c t Special prices on dishes. We arel ' , Closing out our stack of dishes furl Duck of room Old Main Alt Shop, Opposite flout campus. GERNERD'S Enlarged Tailoring Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing South Allen Street Do They Call You "Skinny"— Behind Your Back It is bad enough to be thin, nervous and weak without others making fun of your condition. Surprise them now. Fill out those hollows in cheek, neck and chest hove well rounded limbs. Be well-built. Science recommends those two great tonics—lron and Cod Liv er Oil. But you don't leave to tale the old-tune, nasty, fish flavored cod liver oil. Foe the chemists now extract the vita mins and other flesh buddeng elements of cod liver oil and throw the useless oil away. Burke's Cod Liver Oil and Iron Tablets contain these ex tracts combined with iron in pleasant-tasting tablets. (let a box today and quickly get the splendid pi °portions you have envied in others. ROBERT J. MILLER Pharmacist The Retail Store Girls Are Eligible To Froth Positions ,Members of the Pioth staff pre sented an entirely new proposition to girls mho attended a meeting in Old Chapel inonday night. Hereafter all .pot.itions on the art and eshiinial staff will be open to women, and bhey will compete with the men on exactly equal footing at election time. Girls have not been urged to work for a riniltion on the business staff be cause of the menial tasks connected with it. AP individual's name has to peat in ten different vsues befoic that individual is eligible to any of tho positions The Froth Staff 14 especially urging the girls to submit contributions for the Junim Prom number which will be issued in Apia. All contributions for the Soph Hop number joust be in by January 26. Arrangements have been made to turn the entire subscription campaign oser to the girls next fall. Definite plans have not been formulated but teams will likely be organized and the campaign,put on a competitive boa. Cwens Supply Impetus For Lobby Decoration The Cwens have Masted walk on the rearrangements of Mac Hall lob 'by These girls plan to make ale lobby mole attiactive by the addi tion of floor lamps, email tables and other pieces of furniture. To secure the necessary funds for tins work, a petition was presented to the College purchasing agent, and money was given from :the Mac Hall tseasmy The lequest has already been granted and funds to continue the work ad vanced It is asked that all gills taking meals in Mac Hall cooperate ty.th the Owens to keep the room at tractise Arrangerneats have been made to hold an All-Girls subscription dance at Woman's Building on the evening of Saturday, Jai - wary twenty-e.ghth, situ Bobey Bottorf's orchestra fur 'mshing the music. Tins dance will be a free social function for all gills who attend. Matmen Open Season With'Alfred-Tomorrow (Continued from first - page) mg oft the most formidable of his prodigies In preparbtion for the selec tion of his opening team. Results of the All-college tourney together wan EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. 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X MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 4: BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50 * r T CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 Y e r r ice ROOM 106, UNIT B • , 43444431 3 44434343•44343344+1-i343434-4434-144-4444.4.43444.4434 i I I 4 134.313433413434-1: the keen practice observations of the Nittany mentor, have enabled him to name a tentative septet. Don Steele, formerly contender n ilk Raider '27, for the bantam-weight berth, will start the dual tilt when ho medts Ailfded's 1151 pounder. The Blue and White team swill be ably represented in this class as well us in the other light weight divisions Liggett Resumes Berth In the 125-pound contest, Captain Wally Liggett will resume his posi tion as formidable special,seight man aid can be counted on to display the tame brand of giappbng tactics which characterized lam last year. Ile will be ionowed by either Wilson or Ohen ownh, the former, winner of 125- pound honors in the class tourney, and the lattm, Saturday's champion in the light-weight division. Close ly matched as ate the two grapplers, it has proved difficult for Coach Spei del to choose between them for the varsity held' Welter-.eight Uncertain In the 145..p0und division, Conch Speidel's selection hes between Xisen imin and Erb, long-time frequenters of the mats and close contenders for the Interclass welter-weight title. Al though Eisenman secured a fall from his opponent then, the two have since appeared almost mealy matched. Packard, seteran of last year's mat team, will resume his place in the 158-pound class. Ilollobaugh, the third member of the Nibtany squad with the advantage of experience in collegiate tilts, will he kept float to morrow's encountei because of the injury to his knee sustained in Sat urday's tourney. Parana will occupy the light-hem y weight berth in his stead Mahoney Wrestles Ilea,) Although Coach Speidel has been noticeably handicapped throughout tho season by scarcity of =Mimi in tho heavy-,eight class, he has select ed the burly Rog Mahoney, Nictor of the College meet, to wrestle in the unlimited division. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Winner's Meat Market PUGH STREET State College HAIR WAVING MARCELLING Miss Louise A. Lambert's LADIES Exclusive Beauty Parlor , Second Floor Leitzell Bldg. i i Phone; 2404 , IS"E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN College Mourns Loss Of "Oldest Freshman" (Continued from first page) waver mg voice, "1 couldn't die while yen fellows lised. I have been here in State College fat seventy-two of the eighty yews of me life end I es pent to be here many nioie" But Ands. wasn't as strong as his confident words might bead one to behest. However, lie dui manage to keep Ins attendance record at football games unscathed. Thanks to Ilariy CPssman, husband of his gland daughtet, who drove Inm to the genies, Andy had watched the foot ball struggles of the past two yeaia thiough the ssindshteld of Ciissman's cal paikell in the Tassage may be tween the west and south stands on Ness Bees , . field lie last sass "his Nittany Mountain boys" deadlock the pouelful New York unneisity eleven, thirteen to thirteen, on the 'twelfth of Novembei Died Monday •EN clung Since then he has been sinking gradually and he 4iterally stoic him self out fighting bionch tis n ith AN hick lie bed been troubled tot the past tuenty )ears His condition was each that hi, daughter, Mrs George Ifollobough, of Bellefonte, had been nursing him for ,the past fun teen necks He subnntted to the Inevit able shortly after seven o'clock Mon day evening With ,the passing of Andy closes a period in Penn State's hr,toty In r 14 ttY, Penn State's histoly and An dy Lytle's life ate so closely belted as do be almost identical A fen months ago it mats first leinned that ,the late President rvlu in Spaikes' mAiniely death left unstarted the life history of Andy that President Snarl.; proposed to associate %X Ith Penn State's founding and gran th 4. .:. Take Your Meals * :;. ..:. .:. 4. -? .:. :1 ~.!: :;: At KNOX'S ':We Guarantee . ..i: :. 4. X. 4..x.....,..........:..:.:-...:+:.,..,.:-:..:..:-:-:.:.,..-..,....,:-:-:-:.,..x.,..:..:...,...... PAGE & SHAW AND REYMER'S CHOCOLATES BAR• CANDY A SPECIALTY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HUDNALL'S There's at Least One on Every Pullman LD GOLD The Smoother and _Better Cigarette .... not a cough in a carload. * Stories of Andy, beginning with his first job as a lad of elesen when lie drove an old mule hitched to n stone ' boat hauling stone hum campus guar tics to build Old Mam back in 1858 and 1859, and of how be ieligiou , ly followed the athletic teams, fot which he ha 1 to shoo• a collection of old milioad mileage books "which proved ho had tiavelled mote than 40,000 miles with Penn State teams, me as onmed to a freshman as his bible. The Perennial Freshman "You're the best darn bunch of fie.shmen Inc eter seen!" was Andy's annual contubulion to the new stu dents upon the occasion of then lust as,end.ly It uas just one of the Many things that tied Andy to Penn State, and tied Penn State to Andy Each has mown up with the other. Always good-natured in hi, contacts antic students, Andy had a way of a inning them oven, and was always 4 Imam° speakm at football mass wettings and at the "Y" reception to oieshmen in Septembo of each vent. Stu lent demonstrations for Andy frequent, the greatest of which was on October eleventh, 1924, when the student holy ob.setved "Andy " freshmen canned hint on an impimised chair coil from Co-op to ?co Beaver held. Between the halves of the prof game he cos officially given honorary membership ; BLUE and WHITE Bowling Alley and r: Billiard Room A good student helloes in re- ' creation as x ell as study. : 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys 606 W. COLLEGE AVE. in the class of 1028 and ever since he has been i egaided as the "Dad" of the class of 1028. I=l One of the many benefits the College ho.s craved through knonlng Andy moos the gift sevetal rears ago of a tract of land at 511=10G:own Gap, on which stands today "The Andy Lytle Memorial Cabin,' a monument to his gencronty. It is fined fiequently by Y M. C A numbers (on then• ...CCh emd ieligiotts meetings, and at all Vale, in seasonable weather is the oblectise fon picnic psi ties, hikes and .the like. Although never a student or in any official way connected with the Col lege, a firml mark of neepect was shown the deceased when the College flag oa. set at half-mast en Tuesday Besides his wife, Andy's sui VIVO) s -r4O .•, " f r . 11 , 1, ,- , " - , a? , Pir. , 7,- ,-- i l / 4 I'4l 6 1 ' ' , - T‘ 4--..„ ..). 04,,w,... i . 5 , 3 .,„,..! .... , ... 0 0 . V/ --: -- 1i , 07. .,. 4.__,....... _ ' '' 14. ‘. ~-,, / „ .. , 0 ‘ , ~ Perhaps You've Notice That the better Neckwear for Spring tends towards neat patterns and fig ures, and in keeping with our effort to be style leaders at Penn State we an nounce our NEW SPRING NECK WEAR in just that manner. SHIRTS, too, for Spring are pale in color and cool in appearance. Our new Shirt Stock for Spring IS at pres ent most complete. BURT HACKETT ED MITCHELL MONTGOMERY'S ' • 00%! Thr r ArAs ot Au. 0 0 1978, i:Lorillard •lode tin cc dnufilnteis, cc nandchi WI en and iOlll teen TAO,li•ltetl bu,ness Tot sal opening. To: a caterer. Call area Room Ace Corn For Purse or Pocket College Cut-Rate S Allen Street By BRIGGS