Prnitty, March 2, 1228 WOMFIA I=l Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Genry '29 Margaret M. Mercer '29 Bessie I 'Wolfson '29 WHY THE "Y"? While a girl is in college she is more or less aware of some or ganization called the Y. W. C. A. which seems every now and then to get some recognition through an nouncements and bulletin board notices That is about all the ma jority of the girls know about , th.., "Y" They seem to avoid it because of the erroneous Ace that the or ganization aims to remould 'the girls over fi•ed patterns of conduct and to impress upon them certain beliefs. But that is not the case. All the Y NX , hopes to accomplish is to know the best in every girl and help her make the most of tier opportunities The people who are most inter ested in the Y. W. C A. have been encouraged recently by the chang ing attitude of the students. Nu merous criticisms have been voiced concerning the organization, and of course it is better to be criticized than to be completely ignored Those who are opposed to the Y W. C A. should take one pre caution, however. Don't be too destructive with your criticisms until you have attended the meet ings and know whereof you speak The "Y" has planned a series of lectures to be given by foreign students Tuesday nights for sev eral weeks. If you are expecting a sermon on morals you will be disappointed, but if you want some. thing to think about aside from the cut and dried college routine you will find it at these meetings. —A. E G KOTILLION COMMITTEE , SEEKS DECORATING PLANS The gul oho submits the best plods for tleotatmg the Almmy for the Ko-efl Kostume Kotllhon sill be JUST IN • - • - A NEW LINE OF - Ladies Spring Dresses and Hats Dresses $6.73-$48.50 FYE'S Fountain Pens Shaeffer Wahl Parker Waterman One dollar allowed on old pen turned in for a new one SHE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner ' Get in step with style! JOIN the throngs of college not have your next suit look men who cairy the Edward like thbse you admire s so label in their coats and the much? Expensive? Why man, ten spot or so it saves it's time you wised them in, their jeans., • . t fp . T , up, to the , „EdWaycl :Tbey'tei all :arouiul,„. ',T Y. '— ' , way of sellingclothes ou and are looked fi / , direct that lets you upon as the style Y Al' ' , pocket the middle. ) leaders of their i A I V -t; ~ man's profit.and groups. Notice the ( .. i 4 :'. . gives you a suit rich, colorful fabrics ~.‘ (' •_. skillfully tailored to ...the swagger drape / i ... •• • ~.!, your personal meas. and cut ... the art- . , ; ;C"'" ure in superb fabrics / ful tailoring. Why I/ ' for •,- / 4 '' i ~.,:: f ,: i i , $ 2B" 4li $3B" ' Smith Tailor Shop Exclusive Agency w i s s ß D G LOT HES "Made for You" chosen to be the chairman of the de, orating committee All plans should be in the hands of Katherine Beruk.- ti, '2O, chairman of the Kalahari, hp Mondo.V. Match fifth. The finances of the affan will be in charge of Delia Meyers and Sue Rein of the Sophomore class. Athet tising will be managed by Agnes Gooey and Jeanette Ritter of the Junior class. Laura Bossier '2B, will have charge of the entertainment. Seventy-five dollars has been budg eted by the W. S G. A. towards the expenses of the dance. Admission V, ill be one dollar a couple. Trestrella Holds First Dance Tomorrow Night The 'flesh ella club id! hold their first dance tomorrou t at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house. Set oral menthols of the Buchnell chap ter of Phi Mu, national woman's Ira. tetnity, tt ill be guests of honor The membels of the other girl's campus clubs have been invited to attend The music led' be furnished by the Campus Outs. Town Girls Vote For A Committee Member. This meek the town girls are voting fox a new membei lot the executive committee to 'enlace the fmmer mem bet who has moved to the campus. Plans are under nay lot an infor mal path• in conjunction n ith the Penn State Club sonietinio in Mai ch. WOMEN'S BUILDING WINS FLOOR TOURNEY TROPHY Tine Intodormitoly basketball set.; les was ended on Monday, Februmy tuentieth, a hen the girls of the NS o mens' Building %anguished the Down Ton n Gills' team by a score of 29-27. The six from the Womans' Building has made the highest score in the retie - This is the second time Is suc cession that this dormitory has lion the championship. Be measured where you see rhos sop Archousai Rearranges Dining Room Seating Archousiii, the Senior activities fra ternity, is responsible for the seating changes in McAllister Hall Dining Room Monday noon each girl dross a number - .Ma determines her table for the neck. The object of this is to gise all the girls a chance to become better acquainted v.ith each other. The Archousai will also take charge of the decorations for the ".S" Dan quetito be held in the McAllister Hull Dining Room on March twenty-fourth ,The plans will be made by the girls, assisted by a committee of men. TAILS TO HOW FIRST DEBATE AT PITTSBURGH The girls debating team oil) open then• season by a debate with the girls of the University of Pittsburgh on March tenth. The subject, of which the Penn State girls oil) sup port the aflirmatis e, will be: Resolved, That women suirrage has prow,' a benefit to the community. Two girls, not yet selected, will ac company Mr. John H. Friesen, the coach of the team, and Manager Mar garet'Keller '29 on the trip. Senior Ball Orchestra Makes Victor Records (Continued from first nage) Music experts say that the rearm}, chic tone color produced by Berg man's band has made his group one of the leading orchestras of the coun try. While to Denny Bergman goes the major credit for the orchestra's succers in his m iganul orchestlaton of popular numbers and hm tie bon EQUITABLE LIFE.OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent • Phone 571-W 129 Frazier St COLLEGE JEWELRY HANN & O'NEAL'S iiiu IENN STATE: GOLLEICIAI; Girls Practice High and Low _links in Games That Amaze Chance Spectators "A fi sket-a-basket-a-green-and•yel-1 You mould gaze at them with arneae low-hasket." Singing these weeds, meat and inciedulity. As you watch , round and round the limit' the, oil the group squat greed!, in a circle go. with ked-clad fact, taco i lashing Cm "beast, bird, fish" or dash madly with tame, In time with nothing but about, red-faced and panting from the dorninmit note—the joy of being the excitement of "ostrich tag" or carefree and gay again A tailed ',lap Jack" you would look -Jowly collection of girls these me, fresh- around, half-femful for sour taint) • men, sonimmenes,. lamors and inen Then if you stood long enough to statel> semis, hut they all are ego II - ye one of the umformelad ;olio in rank for these hours, gia,elv take roll and esplain the Suprou you had wandered into the i ou mould &sem., half in dr,- Armory some Tuemlav on 'Thuisday I appointment, that you weren't see• between one and two o'clock and haw rag things, but just watching the seen sonic group of girls, picsnniably , work out that playground grow dancing to such a time , j cf menrbeis for the ensemble, each member has a musical reputation. Members of the group in addition to Bergman, who plays the piano, are Pete Weldy, saxophone, Johnny In gram, s•nsaphone and vocalist; Jimmy Jenkm ,, ,•saxaphone; Lin nine Carson,, violin, Chalky Gosnell, trumpet, Gcoigc Xing, trombone; John Fan rho, tuba; Weston Vaughn, banjo and Nocalist, and Wilton Shook, drum, Doren Poisons leads the cii che,tr: when net producing melody from bas richn. Weston \ aughn wa formerly with Guy Lonibardo's eichertra while Johnny Ingrain last played for Arnold Johnson's band. 'rickets for the dance still be on sale daily at Stark Brothers store and at Co-op from croon to nine r'c'och cacti et ening beginning Mon day. The price of admi-sion still Inc Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables BRIDGE LAMPS 51.25 CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - . - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS • • $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - - - - - - $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ' ROOM 106, UNIT B five della.. The flatetroty booth dr.mtng.s will be held at Co-op Toes e‘ennng. at sewn o'clock Booth e-er% atnons will sell fon in dollars Each Stop That Cough In 10 Seconds Strohmeier's Wonder 1: Drops Medicated with Wick's W e d Flub 4: ~: College Cut-Rate - "Store .!:• :-:-:-:-:•4»:-:-:-:÷1-: Flonzaley Quartet To I Recite Here Tomorrow :„„,„ „,,,„„_„„,„„„„ Pnodo Con !non, let.rettoxa ta Ito t (Continued from first page) ' AllinTa " 7•ll.o.r. alb, ci part through ill health. This has 111 been the only change throughout the i itecihmen—Menia.tio saucer of the group Alleero Moho Since its first public appearance in October, Inn the quartet has played ' in more than fife hundred American Prona.r.lL cities, and has get In oter too thous- b An OW •l. • and concerts on this side of the At- , nat a.l (lot 'antic. Its major opttations hate r,n,h Marl et I" been cur, led on here. but each season it mal,e,a short tour of Europe i The selections for :tomorrow night's, Marcel, Water and I' :oneert are an follows: WAVING I The "S" SI Phone 3944 Past I..l—Quartet In D minor Allettm Mode tato Andante Candy and Apples Tobacco or Periodicals GET THEM AT HUDNALL'S CUSTOMIZED 11(` i n IA sTag,Ag. N'' .; `J A iginction In . selecting your clothes it is highly important that you use discretion in the style you choose. Correctness lends a distinction to your attire that can only be attained through authentic style. Our Spring showing includes every new thought as interpreted in clothing customized by Hickey-Freeman 31nruletto All,reta ma non trn pi -, 4, • 1(1 - j •11 I I