Vrtday, September 28, 1928 WOMF,N Agnes E. Geary '29 Assistant Editor Margaret H. Mercer '29 Associate Editor Bessie I. Wolfson '29 Junior Assistants Helen F. Faust '3O Martha J. Gobrecht '3O Glace M. Woodrow '3O WHAT'S THE 'USE? What's the use of a discussion gioup' s it is true that the Fresh men have had rules eXplained to them many times before—too many times, some of them say. It is true that more competent people than the upperclass girls leading the group have tried-to make them think about what they expect to get out of college and other such topics : Because such subjects bear repetition, might be answered This may be true but the real significance lies in the fact in these discussions the new girls must take the initiative. In stead of being told the possibil ities of a college course they are asked to decide what they them selves want from the next foul years, now that they have been at Penn State long enough know something about it. Aside from the fact that learn. I mg to be one of a goup is A ne cessary part of the freshman's education, the discussion grout is valuable as the freshman gal': first chance to take the lead How .much of an opportunity it is depends on what each gir wants to make it. Penn State Club May Build Community Home (Continued from first page) hers of the group appears to be equal ly divided One season for the ap parent disfavor, accos ding to Ware I. Fiedler, '29, president of the dub, is that the project has not been es plained fully to the group Chib President Backs Project "I feel that the materialization of such a plan will be a sleet step foi ward," stated Piesident Fiedler em phatically "It will give the non haternity man a clearer view of th, social life of the College, and will also enable him to become better acquaint ed with Penn State Club members as well as other non-fraternity men I think the 'social life of the College it very important and that this oppor tumty to promote it among those v,ht do not belong to fraternities should nod be disregarded I hope that at many non-fratem ray men as possild, from all four classes will attend rho meeting Monday night so that a de eision may be reached as soon as pos sible" The plans, as compiled by the Slat, College 1 ealtor, set aside the first and second Soot s of the dwelling fin use of the wenn) The real estate dealer u ill tube complete charge of the pi operation and maintenance of the• club house The local agent has agreed to fur nvih light, heat and water fot the recreation eentet, which will be open all during the College year, in vet= for the rent He will also purchase new club room furmtme for both floors Method of Finance Each person,. before being admit ted to the, rights ,and ,privileges of , the dab. hduse, hill„ be requued to pay a small sum of money in advance This sum will include dues for the entire yeas and will vary proportion ately to the number of men admitted to the organization • Pipe Convert Ends Agonizing Tobacco Hunt New York, N. Y. , Lams Bro Co. June 30, 1926 Richmond, Va. Gentlemen. I started smoking on cigarettes, but after meeting a young lady for whom men who smoked pipes had a greater charm, I promptly switched to one. Then my agony began I tried one brand of tobacco after another. al ways working on the theory that the more you paid for tobacco, the better it would be. I tried imported special matures I paid as much as fifty Lents MI ounce. All to no avail Then came the day I tried Edge worth. It was at a ball game. I had run short of the certain brand I was smoking, and a casual acquaintance offered me a pipeful from his pouch. Imagine my delight when after the first few puffs I did not feel the old familiar bite. I puffed on, inhaling the delightful aroma, and oh, boy! It was sweet right down to the bottom. Notiong hos separated me from my moo, or my pipe from Edgeworth, mote then. (signedr.B% ` ,i e .gan, Jr. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco W.S.G.A. Holds First Mass Meeting of Year A special W. S G. A. mass meet ing was held in the Auditorium last Monday night for the two-fold pur pose of introducing to the Freshmen and new students the Student Govei r meat officers, and of reminding all the girls of the rules and regulation. which they are expected to observe Miss Ray, Miss Hault and I‘6ss Frank, the Assistant Dean gal, short talks, and Helen Faust 'A, vice-mem dent of the W S G. A , bi cfly sum marized Student Govetninent isles The Town Girl's Senator, Elizahetn Markle '20, - was installed by Helen Boyle '2O, Student Government piesi dent, and the other mentheis of the senate Were introduced to the •,tuil- j ent body. Mildied Wentz '3l and lyn Stum '29 led the cheers and songsl of the evening. Student Council Votes To Prohibit Stickers (Continued from first page) same Railroad. The fare will be sr. killers round trip in the (lay coach Pullman charges have been decided upon as three dollars for an upper soth and $375 for a looser berth rwo persons may sleep in one berth The train will leave Philadelphia for the return trip Sunday night at nine o'clock. sophomores Prepare Stunt Night Program (Continued from first page) j n preparing plans for the affair, con. iists of the following. Arthur S 7 oust, James H. Ammeiman, S Hoffman, George K Rosenfeldc., deibert Wolpeit, Hatold T. Thiec Larue C. Williamson, L Hutchinson and John W Girvon As an innovation and possible fu ture tradition, paddles sill be sold [his year by the Stunt Night Corn nittee for a nominal cost and must se purchased by yearling par Clements, recording to the sophomore class pi es dent Those who fail to procure the •oveted paddle will be dub punished, tlB stated by the committee Fr cub. nen may purchase their wooden dabs en Old Main dining Monday and Tuesday. Yearlings Overcom - i • Bezdek's Third Team (Continued from fast page ) Ittention during the last few scum sages in opposition with the third Bezdekian team Ile has a clever 'meek of eluding the opposing tack- Picture flaming promptly done, aloes seasonable. At the OLD MAIN kRT SHOP, 134 East College avenue, mposite Front Campus. i÷c-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x•x-x-:-:-:•:-:-:. ; •••;':. 1 1 PIANO TUNING :f. f' Call "Smitty" :::: ' • ... $ 160-R State College .$.. 4: • * r. .:. SAWYER'S SLICKERS for everybody—for due to the American spirit of sport no games are called and all attend, be the weather as wet as Canada. And SAWYER'S Frog Brand Slickers are true enemies of the Great God Pluvius. A SAWYER Frog Brand Slicker is one of the prime necessities of the college wardrobe. Guaranteed absolutely waterproof, lined or unlined, buttons or clasps, a variety of styles for every purpose to please the most fastidious student. Sawyer's Shcbers are obtainable at men's stores, haberdashers and department stores , Get yours—TODAY H. M. SAWYER •tiL SON, '. EAST CAMBRIDGE] ' 111ASSACIMSTTV THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN • loin with his side-stepping, dodging land whirling tactics. •When he strikes the line at his terrific pace, cunning I with head down and knees high he can usually lie counted upon fin sea oral gads Laschis, Clanton high school lad. is another hard bucking backfield nine His powerful line thrusts weak ened the Vaisity substitute defense considerably. while he proved equal ly eflectne in limning mterfeience. Crust and lhogdon ale gradually de‘cloping into effective halt back niatelial and all only point to va, say berths Lohi, Thomas and,Shane base been alter eating at quaiteiback, although the font two own hate re-' coned the gicatei numbei of es Ils to that post during the last few tenni wage sessions, Riedel, promising fullback from New Kensington high, was prevented from taking an active) 'wit in the workouts this week be cause of an injui y to his nose din -I ins Vie stumpage on Saturday The freshman line has also shoson Cleat sign, of imprmement Every man has been taught to car IN out his Ipmt of each play in the most effect ive manner. Red Darragh has in !_ideated in the guards, tackles land -enters the proper method of clung . mg, tackling, blocking, running in- Leifer ence, v.hile Al Lesko is instruct ing his proteges, the ends, in catch ing posses, running and eluding in terference as well as getting down the field under punts Bauman of Atlantic City and Engel of Williamsport appear to be the greatest competitors for the center position Both are accurate passers, good tacklers and dream° on the of fense It is a question as to Which one will receive the varsity berth Competition for the guard posts lies among Gillet d, ILbler Descmdas, Ellin, and Yabloski, uho have also stepped into the limelight dining the scrimmages with the varsity sub team Stoops, Matthews and Win stead are staging a merry scrap for the uing posts Tao weeks ft ore tonne iow the yearling gralmen will have then• ini tial taste of intercollegiate eonmetr lion as members of n Penn State team when they meet the emendable !: , The . 1 , -.. l'.• 14. 3:. Mountain Trail Riding Academy • 1 5: Aikenside Farm on the White Hall -Road R. A. MAYAN, riding instructor, invites •!. - 4 - . inspection of his .... .HIGH CLASS ACADEMY 4.., Appointments Made at the ix 1. Nittany News Stand :!: or 3: . Phone 922-R-5 It It • t . . Transportation Provided Free , .:. •';': ~ . , .. . , ix 1 :...:,..:..,,..:..:..,.:..x..:..:..:.....:..:.,.....-:..:..:-...:-,:..:-:-:,..:..:.4..k.4,..:...f: Bison plebes on New Heaves Field The traditional cavalry btween the two institutions will test the true mettle of Dutch Hermann's men. Cartmell Points for Cross Country Crown (Continued from first page) Rochestet, N Y, the home town of Bill Cox, was delayed for several : days in retaining to College, he has 'molly joined the tanks of the Na toli!, hill and dale team Nichol, an other flesh:nun runnel, did not ietuin this yeas. In all, foot members of the 1927 sanity in addition to Cot ate prac ticing daily under the tutelage of Coach Cal town. Outstanding is Geolge Offenhauser who mossed the fini=hing line in seventh place in the last two intercollegiate meets An other of Nate's fast regulate is Louis Lee who placed sixth in the Van Couttlandt contest last yew. Pettit and Bass complete the senior mem be, of the squad. Rateliff is the' onh Junior who will see action with the harriers Other Plebe Harriers In addition to Detwiler and Reik ers., other distance men of last year', fieshman allay will bolster the Lion team Omit Meisinger, Ralph Robin son and Williams will compete foi positions to represent the Blue and White Tao dual meets, one nab Syracuse lime on October twenty-seventh, an other with Pitt at Patsbuigh No vember tenth, and the IC4-A tont°, at Van Courtlandt Park, New York City, NON ember twenty-snth com prise the list of collegiate cents awaiting. the Penn State hill and dale men this year. Freshmen Report Aspirants 101 this season's flesh man team have limn repotting stead ily throughout the week and a num ber already have paced Ewe, the Col lege course Although he has not as yet had much chance to evaluate the ability of the nCwcomeis, the coach feels certain that promising material will mop out from among the plebes The plebes still has e then hint salunble in making adjustments at taste of college competition ashen they langnan urn ei sity which stein ac accompany the sarstty to Pittsbuigh l ceptable to the got eminent and high fin a meet with the Pitt yew lingo !Iv successful in the allot anon of that November tenth They wilt also gat- institution The fact that the col titillate in the IC 1-A meet at Ness icge so loch he t ego esents is also par- Voi lt Nos embei twenty-sisth litigating side in the wok in China will Novembei lust has been set asides unite his message inlet citing" Lot the annual freshinan-sophomore Is all pi obabilny Doctot Comfott meet while an into-class meet is I will esplam the stork which ,4 Daddy ,, scheduled for Novembei tuentieth I Groll 'O7, fin tuenty Yeats Penn There will be a fifteen-es eat flesh- State's opt esentative at the untset mum ti ask meet nest Fi alay alto , has accomplished as direetm of noon at tout-fifteen o'clock. then school 01 Of This se,uce "ill be the one held Dr. Comfort To Speak e‘ely, ye, since 1911 of v.hith the student, pledge then loyalty to the lo Sunday Chapelgoers ; "'" """ articles and essays He has also edit- Public Stenographer et , several folegnlames. \IRS. 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