Friday, November 9, 1928 W 0 M 1 - 1, N Editor-in-Chief Agnes E Geary '29 Asslstant Editor Mmgaret 91. Mercer '29 Asqocinte Editor Bessie I Wolfson '29 Junior Av.istants Helen F. Faust '3O thn J. Gobrecht '3O Grace 31. Woothow '3O WHERE. 0 WHERE The Seniors who think they me no older than when they were Freshmen should have looked at themselves from the sidelines at the hockey game last Monday. The contrast between yearling enthusiasm and Senior dignity was never better demonstiated. It has become so habitual for the Senna to pass by while all underclassmen wait with doors held open, that the impudence of a Freshman who would steal the ball while a Senior was sci tmwang it in contemplation of a long drive, was shocking. It was truly a conflict of mind and energy and there were no odds. We must admire the superior intelligence of the Seniors but we would say for the Freshmen, it ignmance is bliss 'tis folly to glow up. Textile Authority Lectures to Girls "Cotton as a Fashion Fabite" was the subject of i lecture by Altos Susan L. Bates in the Woman's Building sewing loom Wednesday owning. Miss Bates is the mstomm s-consult ant of the Cotton Textiles Institute and het 'octal e scar Masbate,' by a fashion shou. Farm mg a ten Wedneday after noon at Is Inch Omicron Nu and The Ellen II Richards Club entertained Mies Bates and the Home Economics gin Is, the learner gave a talk on "Op poi tundres Tot Women in the Textile New Girls are Guests Of Senior Organization Miss Charlotte E Ray and the mem hens of Aichousiu, the Senior honor lay activities oiganization, were host esses at a tea in Women's Building on Tuesday afternoon The guests were non guts who have transfened from other colleges to Penn State this seal The Senior mammalian is making an elToit to become hettm acquainted With the nea giils and to help them went themselves on the Penn State campus. After the tea Miss Ray seined sup pei to jhe Archou,ar gums in her apartment .Don't Experiment • with your Appearance 96 4 ,, , ;., • U tiri, kki . 9 7 , • GRO INE-ct. , C Montgomery & Co. Slate College, Pa. "Let's tpririlde Spline. on iheflonr Then we need unit for nothing more Turn on the VI, turn down the glint • • .1 nei let me dame this dance with lion " DANCE TONIGHT. I hh.erivine dunces uhrn the iloorluethern prepay:lunit Spn ngles. Coed for inVtionr. Juot mire *1 eryi•talline tlakeg that eon he ettnnklul an tie u minute 10 gho el mouth, glossy fillibil• Then the fan !KOH. An wong, no polishing Makes ilium iug a ',lmmure at any time. Keep a put Lege on hand. For sale at FYES WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 20 MULE TEAM /VAN GILL, Yearlings Tie Hockey Oh, het e's a rhyme of college days Score With Seniors, o andl l ,l, true to hfe, It 1.1118 the tales r g, 1 s mold ways, thew dates and (days of life. Fast is told the motley 1 throng that most the atm les get gals In the least To edieted and most. 1 „,,o,m. It's only fair one must ad 'them ed hockey genie of the season the 1,,,,,, to hem their side a little lot 1 Seniors rind Freshmen clashed last' Yes, they go to eves y class, the Monday It Was the last of the In lost !boy, do more than date a lass; girls series of ""'" for the sen"" 00111 study oft all thi ough the night .ind the first of the season Tot the Flesh- td o them lessons st long or right. First men and both tennis were eagin to call I ho„, class gees them delight, they it a t idol y. ; aluavt get these flesh and bright. i-....“N, Sec tame t.,.... —..., °right- The spurt of the Freshmen drscon-1 l'hen they dress quite neat and nice 1 certed the Senior team early in the and Just like grandma flee front mice. grime and in the second half when the They wear their dresses past their Freshmen scored their second goll, knees (almost). . . . their shoes are the Senior team lied still no score In i bir, to go, them ease They go .the last EC \en minutes of the game, a-dancing once a week and note!, however, in a streak of retired zeal,l another's shirk the Seniorsplunged froth to score Their customs they are varied but three goals ur rapid succession, so hole I are not so seiy hard.... they are the sur raised Fiesbnien looked on, as much tradition as a lady's calling helplessk icai il The ribbon's morn by fresh. Alm tress, winch Ix as chat octet istic own me the bughtest vet dent green; of the Freshmen throughout most of I and for the fast three weeks of school, the game, saved the d.tv for the year- on dates fi osh ate not seen. lings in the last the ty seconds of I The sophs at last this very yew nlien they made then thud may go down town till ten, but no:- goal, making the foal some, .3-'3 the, sophs not ,Junto[ girls till ten The linJup follows mat be with men A senior's life is Solicit% r n ,„„ m ,„ one of bliss. a date a night she need I not miss, twice a week-end she may 1. , (mal dance if it so he she gets the chance They always by to be as good as '11711110114 1 and molly them with all din. m i t,"Zitineats of pumshment n bad go I gets R e d l'ulroilo fur Nirhol. I re+l.4 Cross To Conduct Lure NIL Pbereten fin. iilMlllllll Kurt- tor ISt ltina Annual Student Drive SCHOLARSHIP AVERAGES OF CLUB ARE PUBLISHED I The American Red Croon society ! will hold its annual roll call among Ithe students of Penn State next stock, The uteruses of the campus clubs William S Turner '29, chairman of for the second semester 1927-28 were I the student committee, announcled published on Monday after noon Ono- j Yesterday clots Eta leads•with an as erage of The drive will continue until L 95 and Chi Omega is second mith an Thankvgn ing and Hill he carried on average grade of 1905; La Canon- throughout the College Every feat ado le conies thud on the list oily and non-fraternity man will asked to subsetilie to the ei eompailson of vane. groups L o[ the g`ad' gw„ae9,m, The annual membership fee is $l, gn Is have the highest storage mall a ttibuting membeiship $5, suppm 1778, the as m membetship 10 and sustaining of all the women lea students is 1.693 I Piot% Julius S Kaulfus, of the -----,,--- I cis il enginem mg department, has SOPIIOIIORr, ELECTIONS I been appointed by Piesident Ralph Treasurer , I D Retool as head of both the town Smith Wonted and student 101 l call committees Othei members of the student coal- FRESHMAN ELECTIONS mate° appointed by Student Council Senators are Robeit G. Schofield '29, and Paul Dm othy Cummings S. Williams '3O. Myrtle Webb • I Wll ' - ' Board lel Bowman Pass the house patty guest a subtle hint Millets, hangings, lamps, and lions, can be scouted at the Old Main Art Shop t P My father rad— " John Hancock is a great name; Life insurance is practically indispensable." That time, at least, he was light. ~.. .:. x .:. .!. A SOUVENIR FOR YOUR GIRL ii: .:. .:: :,... .:. .:. . Something New • .:. .:. . : THE "GRID IRON KID" ' `•: 4: T •:. t •:. .4. \ ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES • •' 4. * S. -:. The Athletic Store .:. .:. .:. .:. .... On Co-op Corner 4. :=. •:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:-:..:-:-:•.:-:..:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•4-:-:-:-:-:.•:-:-:..x..:..:..:-:-:-:-:.•:-x-:-:-:..:-:: College Cut-Rate Store 131 South Allen Street Announces their appointment as authorized agents for the world famous . Valaze Beauty Preparations Created By HELEN RUBINSTEIN There is a VALAZE preparation for each ff. type of skin and for every beauty marring :E condition. ). ay Co-eds Telt of Facts Known Well nen ies el good can be and if they fail a Liar little bit at least tolls should not see Public Stenographer MRS. A. C MILLER Theses Manuscripts Reports X LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o• .n..N.s..uscrys Ti , PENN STALL COLLIEGiAII ' Collegian-a The House Party Queens are in town{ And It's a safe bet that before Sun day's sun slides into 01,11 N inn, there'll he more than fifty interpretations of the old standard inititik, II P. Q Last year, a playful plot hoots) ed this one horse Power Quality Which. we grant gnu. is cle,er, but nevertheless an infringement on the 1110411 We rights of college ,Intl ents4 And inuinhddc nyhts ni vuphfy sem, MOUT A. Voletend, whit, ant spent, sold Uncle Sant n blr-fine poltcg eeoae• But to return to the colonel queen, Students Then and 'D. Pattee Tells Tale ! "How momma I compare Of "Alma Mater" s on , I dent, malt those of 1891 .- no comae, neon abase°, e quick ,tetort. "They ter (Continued from fit st page) dd. net They note 1 student actin dies And het ene mete TI : ev " e ' '"''''" Y ''''''' v about an alitta mat. cones. I de '' ' because the' "" ° ' Registrar s Figures Reveal that 15e needed one, and accool- " 43 lately mote an ntlicle for the Col- I "At present students 4069 Student Ei2rollmen,t cats entitled "The Ft tee, Lance" .- crintios have !nought .t ill lege pap cled, a 1d...113. pulili. , i ich hom he continued I stud inonthlY. In sthich I „ onto ,' out , Om same type as attends 1 that an .0111“ 111401 4011 g 514 lICOOCci i Pt tto,ten• Yes, Official figin es, 5 ecently complied it ollinent There at e rise co-eds en-Ito coystall: w the Coll., sentimentin thir. ;students acre outlet but at the Registi at's office, show that I isical in this School h5O students "I in glad that a contest be held and L o t „ 1,009 students hate matoculated at ' ale taking Latina! Ants cont.,. 127, the Lest of the lot chosen In in del 1 "Dui mg the 31 point 4 Penn State fin the first semestersemester being women The School of Edison-In ea c the student. an Idea 5 5 hat been het e pi actually tin This total includes 3,571 c undulates ' tlon e till' d ' , lilt a month. ship o f the song should lie Ilhe I appended' the Alumni hem passed tun rot Bachelor degrees, 197 gn actuate 109 3, consisting of 381 women annul 220 out iii esent "Alma :Slat." to the and a huge section of thu and special students, and 118 v Ito' men Thole me 557 men and tan "al of out .e tide beep in my classioom me em oiled in the 2-y eat tout see 'women listed in the School of Ago- "(kn.,' Be., et annueillatels on rote : host thud of my stay The women students numb. 515. 1 cultttio„tnil .317 men and 16 ssonwn toil nail that st as vood enough Nut pa act...ails. coos student while then e ate 3,219 men enteted. I emoiled in the Chemistry and Phs s . 1 long after, the annual Coninience• ,es With at last of 1,181 names, the flesh- !as cut ocula The School of Allnos , tnctt , han 3 ,uot at v.hich noted speak-1 "Thin ty-four I cats men man class contains the lac gest gioup I and metalling' has 182 members lo^ addicssed the wimp, Inas held ' whole life has been gisi of students in any of the foul class- 'I ssenty- four men and tsso ssoinen ,At tin it dainci Genoa! Betts. ai os e, . State Whitt I base al es The sophomoi es numb. 7,017 ; al I on It obatton In the gi alltlate 3 'cad the song. and -tintdo neatly is to help the s and the Junto. 853 The seniors i school thine no 103 ties and 10 no-1 ' / 101 MOllll ..1,11, that th ,, In my cstimation my ht. hose 700 students in then class toll ' men moiled• and it, men .d 38 510- 1 b "•,“ 1 h. , 1 , 10.1 , 11( 1f I Min Chu seconda, If I have I Engineers Lead Enrollment ; men ale listed as special students ' - 1333 ' / 133,33 ' ' life of the students in 1 The School of Engine. ing, v. nth' The 2-teat COUI ses hate an menthol-, "That us the Instni vof the Alain' has e not set s oil these .1 1,170 menthols, has the hugest en- Hop of lit! men and 2 550111011 Mate, 1010. r," DOLI.OI P2ttee concluded ' tam" i . _ They n.t// come in %ailed assort meats. Blonde and brunette, pale and red, lain and short, fat and thin, I ound and square. "Such popularity must be deserved!" 111 1 , Dowp deep iii the Kongo the native sons believe that anybody who has an explorer for dinner will absorb all the brains, courage and other success•assurtng virtues of the unfor tunate vicom. We wish we could say the same of Chesterfields —that all their popularity is conferred upon whosoever smokes them. Frankly, however, this is not invariably true. Several Chesterfield CU EST: O ,'. 1 - I I EIW MILD enough for anybody.. and yet.. THEY SATISFY Why pay an extra profit to the middlemanwhen you can save $lO to $l5 buying your • clothes the Edward way? * l c $28 75 mut $.38 75 ZW) SMITH TAILOR SHOP Exclusive Agency EDWARD cromEs cAIADE FOkyOU. Ncw YORK . NEWARK WASHINGTON ATLANTIC CITY . NORrOIK 1 i %% let of lon ent 4 t nit The ollitial Penn State dance, hell I eteni ds 'as one of the s. jannualls on Thanksgising night at presidents The modem •its•••• Pitt Amur'', is scheduled tins ;teat foi began 'r,ith the legit. There'll be dull gills and sluing ' hotel Schenlet , num ding to an nn-,carne, t lie sod. mmant Semmes, wise enough to lit* ..1: I !lOU el 0111011 e be the Alunun Associa- i Ong:nitration of the Se cop) of Fro(h. ! lain 'College cos the nest lan '1 he Penn State Club of Patsburgh I,;, Ductoi Palle°. Thai hits signed Danny MI ella's ot chestt a : State °inn opt nations, est fin the occasion Tnlsets mat' he ob- in 180,1 making 11101.1 1 11 named at the don] on at the Alumni Enginem nog budding al , *tssom anon nuke, Old 'Alain., Just ten ,petti s ago, nn , dui ing his pen 101 l of se, DEAN ArFE'NDS CONCLAVE 1 pointed out I The espluvuon of the der Doctrit Spaiks, the I; ' Dean Rohm I. 1 Sackett, ot the n ,„,„ lee) , he , n ,,,, n „„ School of Enginecintur, attended a stated significant In Pen ' me qing of lintel est to IC.ICIICIS of lit-, toy , by the American li dash ial miniagi inent, Olgantzaton, the , , t The Netter en -...ge pm °likens inil pmsonal admints- I the cm licultun and the t . tiaton lon the engineei ing student, in Nett Yolk cits on Fila, oat nit the College a I P i potnts. IM!I=E1 70 sit OH at the game! e•s***. Sonic mill conic ine•pmenced And learn soniellung •......, Snme s‘lll conic expel !meet] s If pn ible Some ale ,nminx I,llnd BBe measured 1 here 'au sec thss gigs. ' PITTSBURGH CLU B WILL. Ast2cl to entpunote t SPONSOR ANNUAL DANCE L f f„r e , l l ,7,t„attus smokers have recently been discovered who are not ambassadors. steel kings, or even' bank presidents But—since Chesterfields are so satisfying, mild and different—, ell all of us continue to enjoy them for these sound smoke-virtues alone. Popularity' Sic million smokers are enjoying 'cm today. Such popularity mot be deserved. Make it six million and onc? POVERTY is a luxury in dulged in by the indolent and shiftless—thrifty iieople can- not afford it THE PEOPLES NATIONAL B ALLEN STREET
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