Priday, November 16, 192 S WOMF,N Editor-in-Chief Agnes E Geary '2O Assistant Editor Margaret M. Mefeer '29 Associate Editor Beane I. Wolfson '2O Junior Assistants Helen F. Faust '3O Martha J. Gobrecht '3O Cute° Mi Woodrow '3O PARASITES , One of those girls that's' al ways bored"—lust a casual re mark but it had all the irony that could be contained in the words. . The statement has sm eral im plications. It indicates that there are more than one of the type on campus, that they are of sufficient importance to be put into a class by themseh es, and that they are continually being forced onto the attention of other college students. The "bored" class is without doubt 'one of the greatest lia bMlities of a college population. It fffrces itself into organizations and activities by appearing sophisticated, and exists thei after with constantly inched eyebrows and stereotyped grins, It,appeals to give nothing, take nothing, but in reality it freezes .the lite out of all with which it comes in contact. • An important class, to say the leant, but its importance lies not in the atmosphere of culture which it would appear to dis seminate, but in its uselessneqs, First Years Hold Funeral Services For Green Ribbons On Wednesday night the freshman girls, attired in mourning and with appropriate ceremonies, cast off the bated symbol of then subordinate Yank With solemnity the green rib bons were dropped, one by one, into a deadly black casket Funeral services were held in Mc- Allister Hall dining room All the dreshmen sat at one glom) of tables In the center of the dining room was Obi gruesome coffin, its blackness dis ifirrbed only by the epitaph, "May they feat' in peace." After the meal the 'freshnien - arose - ad began singing their elegies, marching in tile to the Casket into which each girl sadly i droppeil her ribbon and one moth ball ,Then four of the noble freshmen cal .ried their burden into the hall. All the girls of the class of thin ty two fol )Owed in double file, then heads bowed, Chanting a most mournful elegy, • Once in the hall they madly scram bled to regain the insignia of thei PIANO TUNING Call "Smitty" 160-R State College cheery start w,hi Flakes come to is flavor to tempi crispness that m. taste excited. Kt for a late snack evening too. So good and easy to digest. All restaurants serve them. CORN FLAK-ES loa lines,. Now they have a tight to display the given ribbon as a trophy —as a sign that they have success fully sawn ed the hi st lan rible eight weeks of customs Groups On Hobbies Are Started By 'y' Dean Stoddalt spoke on hobbies at the weekly "Y" meeting m Mae Hall last Wednesday night. Hls talk was In line ulth the mtmest gleans on hobbles wlneh have been stinted by the "Y" The moans, including art, poetiv, hol .ebach uding. hovel and miscel laneous, have as then purpose to help mole gals do the things they avant to do, but which }could be difficult to tarty out individually At the end of the year each group will give a pi og'ram to show uhat it has accomplished Outing Club Changes Name To Trekking Club "Trehking Club" Is the name of the Outing Club %%Inch sins organized tins }ern muter the nusprees of W. A A. The change in name on, necessary because of the confusion mrsing from too clubs of Ninnlar name. A patty planned to be held m the 'The lecture for today is on life insurance. It consists of two words:— John Hancock Class 'Dismissed! SPECIAL - THIS WEEK 72 SHEETS FINE WRITING PAPER With 50 Envelopes to Match Only 69c Regular Price $l.OO COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE ':ii 134 South Allen Street Can your clothes really fit . .. , t unless tailored to your indi, \-0 , - , vidual measure? Costs no ,),; ;-,.` more the Edward way. • " -y,'.. r" $28 75 and $.38 75 Pi ~ .c • , lat t l SMITH TAILOR SHOP I .fiat . \\ Exclusive Agency Be m reeasoue• aed sh s this sogn ED 0 i t WARDCL CL OTHES 4...i 1 4 2 . 2 _ cMADE FOkyOU 't: -"--:- PHILADELPHIA . NEW YORK NEWARK WASHINGTON . ATLANTIC CITY NORFOLK Ainiory on last Wednesday night was postponed unit) further •notice be- Louse of the Education lecture. Gills desiring to wolk olt souse of then• tithing will have an oPportunity to go in a group by reporting to Mac Hall at one-fifteen o'clodk Saturday. Girls From Freghman Class Are Vistalled The Freshmen senators and repro ' sentatms on W. A A. Board will be metalled Monday night at am-thnty o'clock at a mass I tyetmg in the Aud itin Helen Boyle '29, president of the W. S Cl. A, still install Myrtle Webb and Dorothy Cummings as senators, and Josephine Lees '3O, vice-president of the Athletic Association, still he in chaige of the installation of Anne Deo'het and Matta Bowman as rep tesentatives of the fteshman class on the W. A. A 'maul . Attendance at the girls' mass mee Ong is compulsory Practice Teachers Will Report for Portraits Students who are leaving for the practice teaching courthe notify Alfred I. Schenk of the 'Seta Lambda Sigma house in order that La Pie. Seniors and juniors'Who a group pictine may be taken for haw not yet filled activity cards may obtain them at the Penn Stete Photo Shop during the last hoot of any after noon LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .05.01. frossormuorrts The mast popular cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges. 'eating clubs and fra ternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek They include Corn Flakes, ALL-BRAN, Pep Brie I.ll — E lltcri.4 'STATE COLLEGIAN by the Sophs Meet Defeat n p l e l- „ C n ol s le t g ,, e te dance f p o o n s ° S t cdu until !o'clock nest Satiny night Music A t nalleis of Frosnl to the function will lie supplied lip the Penn St.ite Collegians j Samuel J. Fisher '3O, chairman of The freshmen defeqted the sopho-1 the committee, announces that the morek in their second conflict of the dance is open to all classes Too co. season by,a 5.0 score. The fieshnien ed oiganivations, Aichousai, honor. Played a godd gat", showing a" ell- lary serum society and Corns, honor ent sportsmanship. Them teanio oi 1,1 al y sophoinni e secrete, are co-oper. WI smellW planned, making it the best sting with the Penn State Club. freshmam game of the season The Tickets 'nova at $1 50 may be 01.,.. weakness of the right sole and the' , tail e ied , _ . ,. it ,o llo t. i, h ' e s , c i..‘ lo n t L h o i . ng store any lack of teats work accounted fm the sophomores' poor playing. At the i ta a ' ''"'" close of the hockey season, aft. thel , , varsity hockey team has been selected I Penn State Courtmen there will be a game smiths the mini um:, dal, team I Schedule 19 Contests • PENN STATECLUB WILL (Continued from fitst page) HOLD DANCE NEXT WEEKICai negie Tech lespettively Du, ing two-day top eastwatd Jana,. y ls I and 19 the Lion passel:, will mount. (icon getown at Washington, D C and Senior and Sophomore Co-ed'the Nosy at Annapolis Societies Aid Annual I Colgate still invade the Lion's tau College Affair , for a game Janet" y 26 and the 101-1 1 hissing meek-end, Fehruaty 2, the inAnn-coached Ise will engage the Multi-colored lights, leases and Unive,ity of Pennsylvania at Mul -1 branches oft, et greens still enliven udelphia On Feint y 9 the IN ash 'the rnterior 'of the /lamely for the nngton and Jell. son passel. son fun- STATE COLLEGE BAKERY K"YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGERS" i:': Typewriters For Rent and For Sale SPECIAL—Odd Lots of Stationery L. K. METZGER —lll Allen Street Where You Gel 15e Cigarettes. 2 for tic THERE is no essential difference ' T between the man who buys some t • thing he knows he cannot pay for, and the thief who takes something c• 4: ~ 4 ~ without paying for it. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK ALLEN STREET ..-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-:-:-: 44 1 d rather have a Chesterfield!" It is considered the height of bad form, they say,to carry your own sandwiches to a tea—or to pack your own blanket for the week-end— but luckily, no such outlandish conventions surround the smoking of your own cigarette. "I'd rather have a Chesterfield," fortunately, is a phrase which not only remains "good cricket" in polite circles—hut at the same time brands the smoker as a person of rare 4. Cu Es lir ERF 1 Elv MILD enough for anybody.. and yet.. THEY SATISFY nish competition for the Lion comt men at State College As the second ton-day tip of the schedule the Nil. lacy muitmen xall muiney to Pats. bmgh fm contests with the I.lniNer say of Pittsburgh Febluely 15 and Comely(' Tech the nest day. Two games at home will be played with Bucknell uniemmty and Syracuse umseimty Felnuary 20 and 23. On Mauch 2 the tteaums of the Blue and White will meet Spaces° union,- sity at Syr cu and on Match .1 they 'will entountm Colgate at Ham ilton, N Y. The heal and traditional contest of the season will be the an nual battle between the Putt Panthm SUITS -.- Made to Order Double-breasted coats cut dorm to single-bi easted a specialty v * HENRY GRIMM TAIIANt 206 Eovt College A,enue FOR THE BEST IN TOWN The Blue Moon Comfort and Protection Regardless of Weather VA i-,.._' •.=,/ z) , ,kit 5...6.40 1 ;,,, N , 1 ,,, i 1 41 1 .tri .... Ever) genuine Alligator A\ \ A P,i,.,{l ., l t Yl i tii\„\ :;‘', ffi AZ 3770;11 h :til l en ' t t sr4l:•.ll7r ' • . ',.. A. .,\ .t i i ILI \..—,'; li I ~.‘!,1.;,..";‘,./ mo dels earyn gay cr eon ( f ' .....,-S...\IIV' b \ 1 \ i s '. ' ' ' , ' T - r‘Z# ' modelerttt " e7 r tre " .LlZl ' d r .3 -4_,. , 4 , :,.. ~I \,, \ i , l V . ',' \ ^,)`: all-n. 11117 t, , elect son at the 1-, 217 -I \V I ) \/ir, \ I gn th o n ifell:fgre f otra ' tVerr: I , \ i l l \, r) , \,, , , ',l .;' ,) ~. , ii m e n lg 4 l l l , t ... l2 , l y l( z l , l= , /: 1 1: ., 1 . 1 ,1 7 , 1 , !;1 ; 1 W I E 1 , 11 'Ar i r r p a r t o o o r l p ilr o. il e ll.LAV ?o ll . ; \-- \JJ , I-, selectmg thin cenentkil part of your college %onkel , I'' Allicertain to look at the net, Alligator moil. I, gators are sohl only at the lira ptare v end mull from 17 50 to $25 00. See the new All,. gator AN lotion model at $lO.OO. The Alligator C''' ,o l ,o t), St. Lucia, Mn. ALLI GATCI - 4._ TRADE MAFIA PEG t 1 5 OAT ore. n discernment and excellent discrimination And small wonder, considering all the re- mark implies. Good taste, top quality, the rare sparkle of tobacco goodness—all these'combine to justify the choice of that man who thus shows his keen judgment. , "I'd rather have a Chesterfield"—a neat line, that—the mark of a real connoisseur and the password of six million smokers. Fake Three. nd too Nntany Lion at State Col ege, Match I). Although inactlee has not yet of. tinily begun many of the aspilant, in thin yeat'S sat stty court team to alteady noticing out on the Aun nv dating then spate time in he evenings Coach Hermann will nobably Issue a call Tel candidate , 'nrly nest neck. DOlit Experiment • with ucrice Appearance RbC Montgomery & Co Slate College, Pa.
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