Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 05, 1928, Image 3

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    7riday;soetober 5,1928
WOMF,N
Editor-in-Chief
Agnes E. Gen,ry '29
- Assistant Editor
Margaret M. Mercer '29
Associate-Editor
Bessie I Wolfson '29
Junior Assistants
Faust - '3O
'Martha J. Gobrecht '3O
Grace M. Woodrow '3O
CONFLICTING LOYALTIES
The term loyalty seems to be
a in oduct of the natural instinct,
gi egariousness. Our , social ten
dencies have built up for us, a
sort of honor code and the first
i ule of that code is meeting one's
obligations.
Out of this sometwhat ,primi
tive law have come all of out
traditions and loyalties of today.
In fact sometimes loyalty and
fidelity get such a grip on us that
we lose sight of our obligations
entirely. We feel so 'strongly
our responsibility toward an in
dividual of a group that either
the welfare of the group is tits
regarded; or we halt in indecis
ion at the conflict of loyalties:
At this stage ih the game I ea
son must come , to the rescue. A
distinction must ,be made be
tween real and "blind" loyalties
and true obligations must not'be
shrouded in sentimentalism.
Class of '32Takes
Initiative In Art
Of Cheer Leading
At last Penn State is to have girl
cheerleaders! It hardly seems possi
ble that the girls have begun this long
talked-of project. Of course, it can
not be expected that the girls writ be
leading cheers at the football games,
but at least these will ,be someone to
pep up the basketball games and to
keep enthusiasm running high at mass
meetings
Twenty-four freshmen have declar
ed themselves willing to try out for
the much-td-be-sought Freshman
cheerleader's work The Freshman
girls will select three or four of the
most capable. Unless there is a de
cided drop in interest, which the meet
ing of dust Monday evening does not
seem to allow possible, we will soon
see girls (in blue and white perhaps)
leading not only the Freshman class
songs .but Penn State songs as well,
'lnd Penn State cheers.
A low of the uppeiclass girls have
expiessed a willingness to come out
to the,piactices which the men have
promised to help make successful.
One Sophomoie had coinage enough
to lead the Freshmen in their song
last Monday evening after "Woody"
had taught it to the girls.
The success .of the project remains
to be seen, but the by-standees me
saying "More power to you, Frosh "
NEW GIRLS REPORT' FOR
GLEE CLUB REHEARSAL
More than twenty new girls report
ed for the first rehearsal of the Gill's
Glee Club in the Schwab Auditorium
Tuesday evening, Making the total
enrollment of tile organization this
year approximately -forty-five voices.
According to Director Richard 'W.
Grant the girls will appear m several
concerts during the year, the exact
dates and places of which will be an
nounced later.
FRESHMEN GIRLS SELECT
FIRST TRIAL OFFICERS
At the second Freshman class meet
ing in Old Qhapel last Monday even
ing the first trial officers were elect
ed Jean Simmons will act as presi
dent, Myitle -Webb as vice president
and Elizabeth,flell ns secrotary-treas
incr. These 'girls hold office for tAo
weeks when the second set, who 101 l
have been nominated and elected in
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the meanwhile, begin their tl ial. This
continues until lons gioups of trial
office's have served two weeks. All
of the galls who hose held trial offi
ces air then considered as nominees
for the permanent offices
Lama Glifhths, them= of the
Customs 6ornnuttee spoke to the gni=
about the new arrangement of hoe
ing downtown Freshmen take tele
phone duty at Mae Hull and Women's
Buildmg. '
Y.W. Begins - Meetings
'ln McAllister Hall
The fast open mooting of the Y
W. C A "as held in McAllister hull
lobby -Wednesday, ,night after dinner
Ehrabeth Mellor ':3O spoke on "Relig
ion in a College Girl's Life." Several
poems were rend and a number of spe
cial musical numbers were presented
Similar meetings will be held at
varying intervals throughout the year
Margaret Keller '29; presulent of Y.
I W C. A. has expressed her Intentions
of stilling to the Dean of Women at
Llngnan University, Canton, China,
to.establish a correspondence 'betrreen
university girls there and Penn State
students Any girls v.ho would be
Interested should make the fact ',noun
I to Margaret Keller.
Hockey Players Begin
"Practicing This Week
'Hockey practice has been scheduled
lot every Monday and Wednesday af
ternoon at lout o'clock
The games between class teams will
start in about a month. All games
with the Senna team mill be plated
off before Notembin twelfth for the
benefit of those serum hockey players
who will leave for Johnstown at that
time to do then practice teaching.
More than seventy-five girls have
signed to receive credit for' InTang,
and mole than twenty-five for tennis
The managers of these sports urge
the gals to turn in then reports
promptly within twenty-foul hours in
order that they mar recei, credit
for then efforts
Telephone Firm Head
To Address Engineers
As the opening lecture in the an
nual Belle% of talks given befoie the
semoi members of the School of En
gineeting, Colonel it. I Rees, assist
ant vice president of the American
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to a fish
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_You don't mind rain any mare than
'`sugshive when you're weariny
Fseh Brand Slicker. Absolutely
weether-proof, yet roomy andmom.
fortable Goad-looking too dish
Brand Shakers have been built for
92 years to take the pounding of
surf •nd spray And how they wearl
The "Varsity" model has all that
—plus the trim lines of the campus,
The full-len, th sweep protects you
to the very crease of your trouser
tugs Books won't rip the specious
"SMydfast" packets You can have
Buckle or button front, strap collgr
or plain, and your choice of colors
Olive-khaki, yellow or black
Step Into the nearest store and
buy wet•westher comfort today
Just ask for Tower'. Plat Brand,
the "Rainy Day pal" A J rower
Company. Boston, Mats
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Telephone and Telegraph company,
wdl adthesa the glow) m Old Chapel
at 4 10 o'clock nest Ft alay aftelnoon.
Colonel flee% mdl,point out the to.
dt of an extenske =covey which his
company has made of college men,
and the relation between an em
ployee's lecoid in college and his sue.
cess ii ith the comma he is affiliated
with
AGRICULTURAL LEADERS
JUDGE AT COUNTY FAIRS
Staff Members Select Winners
At Bloomsburg. Ligonier.
And Conneaut% ille
Prof Jacob M Fry, assistant dile,
tot of agticulttne e•tension announc
es that six of Penn State's judging
specialist- will pick the winno s at
n fans being held this neck
• Poulta y will be judged at the
Columbia County fan at Bloom,
burg by MI John Vandetvoit, head
of poultry e•tenston department At
the same fair, Mr Lawrence C Mad
ison and Mt C. A Buige will place
the v.inneis of the livestock exhibit
while Mi Roscoe R Welch selects
the puce dany cattle. Mt Nicholas
Santa', dnectni of agionomy eaten
cam, will Judge maps.
3h. Schmitz will also select the
ttopi, at the Conneautyille exhibition 1
while 3h Edwin,' B Pitts, in change
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Delivery • Delivery
CLEISNERS&DYERS
There is no other cleaning like STATLER'S
It pays to insist on Quality and Service
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An account here is a sinking
fund that' may prevent you
from sinking under debts.
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
ALLEN STREET
Store Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M.
H US.
"The Big Store" -
East College Ave. I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.
Suits and Topcoats
at $22.50
' Tuxedos at $22.50
Men's Dress Oxfords, at $4.95 up
Men's Fancy Golf Hose, at . . $1.50
Men's Trench Coats, at . $8.25
Men's Sport Shoes, at . . . . . $4.95
Men's two-piece Athletic Underwear, at 95c
MEN'S SHIRTS
MEN'S PAJAMAS
Broadcloth $1.15
Coat Style . : . . $1.69
Grey Flannel . . $2:45
White Oxford . $1.95 Middie Style ' $1.951
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
of dairy extension, or Mr Robot If
Olmstead, mill judge daily cattle.
Daily cattle and livestock e•hibits at
Ligainei will accept the judgments
of Mi Charles II Combat t and MI
II A. Willman.
Crops at the Lake Arid Vocation
al school will be placed by W. If
Davis, county agent in Pike count‘,
P P. Kim t, a county agent, will judge
daily cattle at the Lemming County
Vocational 'fail
COMMANDER DANFORTH
,RESIGNS M. E. POSITION
Returning to his foimet home in
Missouri, Commander G. W Dan
forth, instructor in the mechanical
engineering department, has ',signed
his position as a member of the 'o,-
tension staff
Commander Danforth is a giaduate
of Annapolis iwheie he was an in
stt uetoi of engineering lot some time
ofter his graduation He is also the
author of a mechanical engineming
textbook.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
CRISSMAN
'The Barber
105 Pugh Street
Pennsylvania National
Guards To Hold Show
At Boalsburg Sunday
Featining Roman and Cossack
nd
ing, Jumping, lacing, and hurdling,
! the fifty-second machine gun squad
on of the Pennsylvania Nation 11
Gum d 11 dl hold its annual hoise shos
fat Boalsbmg floral 9 10 a m to Sip
m , Sunday
Participating in the event are Troop
A of Boalsburg, Tionp 13 of Belle-
I fonts, 'hoop C of Lewistown, and
Headquinteis Detachment of Tyrone.
Prehmtrames and eliminations lull
' he held in the motning With the final.
commencing at one o'clock.
The competition divaled
Chloe classes, conte , ,ts being hel
officals, privates, and non•comnos
E=I=MMIS
and ribbons ate being offered by
troops themselves Admission to
horseshoe. is ffee
012 crlile..
ORDERLIES
ate an easy 1 eller tot
coast wawa
. 1111,
A nese, failing luxe
tie e Gentle in action
and absolutely sue
NOM' neeessros to in
...se the dose
They V. of k natal nih and
tutu no halt
Sale fns cluldlen as uell'
as adults
REX U.I. DRUG sTortr,
ROBERT J. MILLER
- . . . with their feet on the ground
ir EN of vision, yes. But don't over- leadership into new fields. But back of
IV]. look the fact that those old Roman it all must be the ability to organize men,
road builders and empire builders kept money, material and machines.
their feet firmly fixed on the ground. The telephone executive must coos
' They -faced the facts squarely. They dilute his machine before he can iun it
were demons for detail. They were the He must understand the possibilities in
world's first great organizers. his organization before he can lead it.
Pioneering in the telephone industry That done, his opportunity is empire
is like that. It is a work of vision and of wide, vision-broad and ambition-deep.
BELL SYSTEM
of maim-roar glum of 18,500,000 ,rater-uniting telephones
"OUR PIONEERING- WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"
Judging Team Places
1 Second at Exposition
Penn State's li.e,tock judging train
soon second place in the inteicollegiate
contest at the Eastern States Evpo
salon with s total scone fifteen point;
anneans of Syn arose, the prize win
nen s St. tlpi d, sec enth, eighth
and nineteenth place, were anarded
to menilie, of the Penn State tenon
In the dany cattle Judging contest
Penn State placed hfth mith Con
necticut Agricultui.il college taking
first honing Tine° members of the
Nittany team placed eighth, tenth and
LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS
Field Size 1 ''."" caalas
< $2.00 Inutation leather with Penn State Se
5 Y • 8 t 52.50 Leather with hinge back
Standard) • s 5 , 1 •00 & $ 1 .5 0 Canvas
Sy,
~.!, .1.00 Imitation Leather
( $ l.OO
& 35.00 Leather
Other Sizes All Prices
The Athletic Store
On Co-op Corner
''' rage TI
sixteenth in the competition
Guernsey judging contest u.e,
Aich C. Hug '3O, who lend tl
of Contestants.
ALBERT DEAL & SO
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street