Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 03, 1928, Image 3

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    Friday, February 3, 1923
WOMFA
Editor-in-Chief
Katherine Holbrook TEI
_Assistant Editor
MI=EMM3
Agnes E Geary '29
Margaret M Mercer '29
Bessie L Wolfson '29
YOUR NEIGHBOR
The Wcmen of Penn State are
receiving a challenge every day
and only a few of them are recog
nizing it
If there is one place where "East
and West" meet it is on the Penn
;State campus Girls of every tem
perament, coming from every kind
of home most anywnere in the
country meet here at State with
only one thing in common—the
desire for a college education.
How much are you doing to make
this unselected, cosmopolitan group
a democratic institution',
Are you sure you know the girl
who walks to class with you or sits
beside you at meals, or have you
Just noticed how different she is
from you? So often you say, "If
I were in her place I would do it
this way." But we cannot expect
to build up a perfect social order
with an attitude of that sort The
problem is not what you would do
in her place, but it is trying to
understand her motives in acting
as she does.
l o every girl in college comes
the challenge to learn to know the
girls outside of her own little
group It's a bad habit to chum
with only those who seem to fit
your mental pattern best. It will
he a surprise to find that the girl
who seemed utterly impossible has
a lot of ideas that - coincide with
youi own. _
-A. E. G
DEBATING PLANS
ARE FORMULATED
About sateen girls have reported
for debating and have been ;sorting
on various questions under the direc
ts= of Prof. J. H Fra,zell The
team has not yet been selected, but
lieu debates have been scheduled for
nest semester. The first will be with
George Washington university on
March second at State College. The
Penn State girls will uphold the af
lirmatn e side of the questron, "Resoly
ed, That the 'United States should
cease to protect by armed force the
capital ins estments in foreign lands
except us a formal declaration of
On Match ninth at the University
Pittsbuigh Penn State will debate
'the affirmative of the question, "Re
solvcd, That woman suffrage has
proved a political benefit to the com
munity."
In a debate with-Cedar Crest on
Mulch seventeenth genn State girls
will uphold the negative of the gees
',tion, "Resolved, That woman suffrage
bas pissed a benefit to the United
[States and various States"
The evact dates for the debates
swath Waynesburg and Bucknell have
'not yet been arranged
PIPES, 'TOBACCO
CONFECTIONERY
College Ice Cream I
SAVE NiokNY
ON YOUR . . . .
Our Lists will tell you the Books be
ing used in the various courses.
Town Girls Will Hold
'A Get-Together Party
Initiating the first of a series of
get-tegethei parti., the Town Girls
will hold 11,ValentIne party at a fret
einity house on February fourteenth.
The entertainment committee has
planned curds, games and dancing
1. no hoped that these parties will
help the gills to become better ac
quainted with each other.
Gm, NIMRODS DEFEATED,
IN FIRST TWO MATCHES
Losing the first two matches or the
season to West Vnginia awl Drexel,
the Penn State girl nintrods got off
to an inauspicious start. Moun
taineers gathered an easy Nictory
the match held the meek ending Janu
ary tmenty-third, while Diesel, call
ed one of the'best girl rifle teams in
the East, took the second match 481
Ao A4O.
Girls having the highest scores
trees Jeannette Ritter '2O, Emma \Val,
set '3O, Alice Carter '2O, Viola Shalt , -
is '2l, and Josephine Lees '3O.
The third match will be flied with
Getttcbuzg co-eds the meek ending
February eleventh.
Historian Is Selected
From Freshman Class
Beginning with the class of 1931,
each elms of gie Ls at Penn State
have a Instotian. It will be the
duty of this officer to keep a record of
the• class achievements and doings,
and to write a history each' year for
tho ,La
The Ereshmen girls mere urged to
submit histories to committee com
posed of .the women editors of the
La Vie and the Jumot class president,
ho selected the one they considered
the best front all stAndfiannts.
Th. winner was Anno Ilalkovich,
and accordingly she will become the
historian foe the clans of 1931.
Andy Lytle Cabin To Be
Scene of, Conference
The Y. W. C A., the Y. :41. C. A ,
and the Detroit delegation ild , eo plan
ned a conference at the Andy Lytle
Cabin this week-end. There will be
difty persons Present, twenty-five of
mho= will be women. The implica
bons ~t hat. a -Christlike , ,life -comes
with it w'4l the general theme for
ihneussion
On Friday night, kir N. J. Kitchen,
Penn State's "Y" secretary, will open
the diicussion of problems On Sat
urday, under the direction of the
Rev Donald Carruthers, the grOup
roll &scum posmble solutions. Sat
urday afternoon race problems will
ite discussed. Dian Ray roll be pre
sent at tint suss on. On Saturday
evening Dean Stoddart roll speak on
"The Christian in Industry" The
confer race roll close with a sunrise
service on Sunday morning
For The
New and Second Hand Books For All Coures
Personal Freedom A La Mt. Holyoke
A Century Ago Was Not To Be Desired
Young ladies mho ',mail what
Teems to them the sttietness of the
rules laid down by the )y S G' A.
and other authorities coneeining
dates, hours, and so on, cbould
ac
loace, give thanks and sing that they
aro at l'cnn State in 1928 and not
at Mt. Helsel.° a century ago
Here arc (cur rules chosen fmm
the many winch made the young
ladies mmd then• P ' s and Q's•
No young lady shall become
member of Mt. Holyoke Senumny
who cannot kindle 'a fire, wash po
tatoes, repeat the multiphentwn
and at least tot o-thirds of the shot ter
catechism
"2. Every member of the school
shall oath at least a male a day, un
cles•. a freshet, earthquake. m some
other calamity prevents. The bounds
BETA CHI PHI ELECTIONS
• Jane Strohecker '2B, mas elected
vice-president-treasmei of Beta Chi
Phi ut n discussion meeting of the so
ciety, the honorary women's hate,
nity on January eighteenth. The nest
meeting is scheduled foi Princely
fifteenth.
Fraternity Conclave
Opens Sunday Night
(Continued from first page)
numerous topms to ,be consulmed dm
mg the conclave
Doctor Nate will open the festivi
ties with an addiess to te pledges
at the meeting in the Schwab audi
tolium at scion o'clock Sunday night.
AP fraternity pledges, both local and
notional, are invited.
Onu of the pranai y objects of the
conclave is to bring together the of
dictals of the College frutermbes to
talk over,theit problems This con
tact has been proslded for by arrang
ing six separate luncheons Tot buelve
tint.* o'clock Monday Special speak-
1 4 TEXT BOOKS
For Second Semester
•
NOW READY
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from us and that is what we want to
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you have will be welcome.
The First National Bank
State College, Pa. ,
t. • ' •
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TEXT BOOKS
Second Semester
SPECIAL DRAWING SETS
$B. $8.50. $9. and $2O.
KEELER'S
Cathaum Theatre Building-
s:n' PENN STATE COLLE,GiAN
to the nolth ale masked kt a stake
1.1., those to the south and nest.
",1 No young lady shall devote
mote than one hour a day to newel
-IaTICOII4 I eatling. The Atlantic
Shakespeare, Scotia Works,
ltobtosqn Clubne and other immoral
oath are Ottietly prohibited The Bos
ton Record, :\lrssronatv llet ald, Dod
d,uhets RI,: and Prop, ce., and
Wa,hington's. Finev,ell Address a,
eataestl} teuormended for light lead-
"1 N young lady is expected to
hate any gentlemen acquaintance,.
unless they ate tetoined mn,aintuic,
or agent, of benevolent bombe,
lkieueiteot,pts and plaint bust, ale
AR , prohibited"
All of these are uotthy of eon
uderation os samplzi of that mono
tegiet as the goof old
el I will addles eat.', of the gathei
Ito mend 11. Smith, comptiollei of
the College, on 01 esplain a to of the
r...ialms incident to chapter financial
idans at Ole boa-slum,' luncheon an
Kappa Sigma lions'e. llogistiar
S Hoffman will addiess the
‘rho archip chain men at the Sigma
Chi house chile Prof John 0 Kell.
i I. the deportment of engineming es
temaor i= adJi easing she social ellen -
men at the Alpha Tau Omega house.
Doctor Sheparthon, oho n also
:fitted fon the address at the gradu
ation exme , ses Tuegdat night, rill
9iealc to the chapter athwois at the
Beta Theta Pi house and 311. Livings
ton mill talk to the pi esidents it Phi
Kappa Psi.
tMeottng in the lim.ment of the
Cathaum theater, friternity membe,
ell , hold I cmoker at one o'cleck
Menday mgmt Di , Edwin J Cattel , .
eat stat,timan of Phi adelphm and
noted after' droner spealsel hill
tho gtthetmg
The parley mdi. end Tue , day night
v ith n formal loanquet at the Centre
11 , 11 s country club. At four-ten o'clock
Tue,lay afternoon, there mr , l be a
111/1.43 meeting in the S. linah midi- I tins fm transfoi wing thin. Al nu] p in- night le t 1 ea rlOlll .1.111 to 11111
tot nine fm nil Trato nit!, nien. Speech. Ito t du Mug 0111.1 e.. 0 , 410, tto clip I 'clot .110111t.10111e11% fm Inc del
es and nine cbe the Val ,its qua tell 01011. on the aeon tong ht home ^diem lai F 1.11,11101 'OOOOl. 1' ill 'llO,ll 111
Ix.ll 1000/1 ice the pi szt am for this Wednesda, filed IN .10 11'11c-11.,0 gaol. tl4llO .
el co 'tickets fot the annual unclog:l.n, t ,e,cn at the 4 thlet -.tot
Committee Completes
Sophomore Hop Plans
(Continued from first page)
null ned in tnenty-four karat gold ;
le tt, College vteu , in halt-tnneg, Cnt-1
irge , ongs and the Ihnce program,
ate e•peeted utthin the ureic lot fas
,
ON A gentune t, -tipped pen ,
n be tit tchei to each fawn by a ;
cut cold of College colota The-e
tarot t woe .elected (tom the E A
Rti tght company of Pluladelplua
Froth:nen Are Int ited
The dance eumtnlttee °stunk .1
, aletr nut Itron to ft eshrnen, enho
,111 h no then hi •t and only upper,
tuna, of the oral to attend a Iformal
Collego dance S.l, erste., deco! atlng
Comp mn nt Wllke,-Bat le, contlat-
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