friday, ;January :ea, laza WOYI Editor-in-Chief Agnes E Geary '29 Assistnnt Editor Margaret M. Mercer '29 As.socinte Edltor Bessle I Wolfson '29 Junior Assistants Helen F. Faust 'BO Martha J. Cohrecht '3O Grace M. Woodrow '3O WORKING TOGETHER "In union there is strength " --We have heard this so often and applied it so much that it scared} means anything to us Cu: let Ls apply it in a new way Somebody said the other day that women at Penn State do not work together. We are not saying that is true, but we wonder if girls always work as effectively as they might. They want to have more privileges, they want more oppor tunities to show their ability, they, want to be equal with the men. But how do they try to gain these' ends' Often they fail to apply group strength A few try and, are successful, later a few morel try with the same result. Takel for example women's fraternities We heard from a reliable source' that one national will not consider Penn State as a suitable place for! a chapter if clubs petitioning are 1 - dropped by other nationals. Would I not more working together along' this line help matters' Do you want the standards of, Penn State women raised' If one group acts discreditably all the! good behavior of other groups, cannot atone for it Let's work to.: ,gether for the women of Penn G 11l W MISS LOCKLIN TALKS AT GIRLS' MASS GATHERING Athletes Receive Numerals and Letters, Freshman Gets $5O Scholarship At the girls' mass meeting on Mon day owning, Miss Pauline A Locklin, of the English department spoke on "The Ait of Living Togethei." Miss Locklin used as her tell a quotation diem Seneca, "God made man into men so that they might help each other." She showed how this sen tence could he applied practically to the life_of.the gn Is hele_on,the cam pus The meeting was then tinned of or to Miss Josephine Lees '3O, vice-president of the Women's Athletic Association who made the athletic awards earned by the girls during the past yea, Margaret Heiman '29, Antoinette L. Falcone '2O, and Josephine Lees 'JO received "S" sweaters. The other awards .ere as - Mims the numeials '2O to Fiances Speicher and Gertrude Toewe, the full numerals 1020 to Martha Darlington; the num erals '3O to Kathryn Michener, Helen Cimochowski, Viiginia Greene, Betty Kerslake, and Annette Kryder, tht full numerals 1930 to Pauline Myeis, Katherine Dmhoraw and Sue Metter, the '3l numerals to Louise Hoffechtz, Helen Buckwaltei, Romayne Chap man, Mildred Lyle and Isabel Yackel Cold basketballs NVOIC awarded for vasty baskebtall to Katlierme Fas eacht '29, GeiLiude Tome '29, Vit- ::••:-:•::.•:-I-, ),, ,x..m4.x,•::4-:-:-:••:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,,:-:•.:-:•+•:•,:-:,•:-:••:-. •:. . J, Out-Door Sports Are Good Kodak Materials USE YOUR KODAK EVERY DAY - D C E N N TATS The HOTO .31-1. O P 212 E. COLLEGE AVE I. * 4. .:. 4. .:. Saving with a Bank Account is * .:. systematic thrift. It is safe, easy, 4: convenient, and it brings results! .. t 4 i i A deposit of one dollar or more . ;* t is all you need to start an account. _: . e. y .t. y • X + .: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ::': :!. A State College, Pa. 4. t DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ::: ± fr. .... .. .... ... gram Greene '3O, and Katheime Dur boi ow '3O. Vaisity track pins were presented to Jean Mercer 'OO, Kather ine Din!maw '.lO and Josephine Lees The varsity Hockey team for last season was also announced at this meeting. The train was made up of the following girls Margaret Holman '29, Katherine Fasnacht '29, Martha Dailington '2O, Antoinette Falcone '29, Evelyn Stum '2O, Pauline Myers '3O, Katherine Barbi:flaw 'JO, Jospehme Lees '3O, Kathryn Michener '3O, Ro mayne Chapman '3l, Mildled Llye '3l, Sara Lowenburg '9l, Louise Hoffeilit/ '3l and Agnes Cerny '29 An :maul of another sort was made by Helen Boyle tot' the IV. S. G. A. This woo the scholarship of 510 given Ito Rose Bali '3l This award is made Ito the girl aho makes the highest av mage during, her freshman year. Several announcements vele made by the president One was that the Shock Absorber box would be placed m McAllister Hall this week. All girls ',ere encouraged to make contri butions to it. Glace Dietrich '3l told the new girls of the nature of the Ile- She dance uhich is to be held in the Ai mot y on Friday evening. She urged all the gals to help make this dance a success Mrs. Mack Speaks at Tennessee Convention ffirs. Pauline Booty Mack, assistant professor of chemistry has just se turned from Memphis, Tennessee ...lime she spoke last Thus slay after noon before a convention of the Na tonal Dyers and Cleaners Associa tu, bits Mack ,representing the Amet icon Home Economies Association of which she is national ehanman of the Itethle section, had for het topic "Tex tile Maintenance Education" She pointed out the advisability of the Ely ; cis and cleaners co-opciating nrth lona. economics teachers in obtaining cotrect infolmation about dry clean ing At this convention Mrs. Mack was made an honotasy member of the Na tional Dyets and Cleaners Associa tion. Mrs. Reist 'Addresses Woman's Organization The Y. W. C A. program foe nest Wednesday evening features Mts Homy Remt of State College. Mrs Reist will speak to the guts of her espertenees in Summer Canning Camps fin Finemn Women and Child len. rrs. Rdist has done a gre ft deal of wink in rural social se ice A musical program was presented at the meeting held in McAllister Mall lobby Wednesday evening. ANNUAL HE-SHE DANCE FEATURES CAVENS' BAR A tevermon to plc-war days Is ill be am - intent in the tummy tonight when the Cwens serve the evening's se lieshments over an old-time Western hal, which will be in keeping with the genetal atmosphme and demo.- tion, of the "He-She" Dance. Under the direction of Romayne Chapman '3l, half of the Covens, dressed in bees-stained apices, will pseudo eves the bar, which will have all the accoutsements of the genuine has. so often in evidence at the In dian sesertations. ......... ,-........... n-:-~ ~. . Conflict Exam. Schedule Conflict cards are ready for distribution at the office of the Registrar to all students who reported conflicts. Students must present such cards to the insti actor at the time of the conflict examination in order to he admitted The written permission of the dean of the school in which the student is enrolled is necessmy in order that a student may take the conflict examination instead of the regular examination, when the conflict does not appear on his schedule. The conflict examination schedule is as follons ABCh 25 W 103 Ag ABCh 15-31 Hoot Arlie 3—M 8 202 Hort AgEc 6-3 I 8 202 Hort Agro 28—M 200 Hort All I-31 8 105 Hort All 15—T 8 - .02 Hort Bact 10-51 8 .51 Deny, Bot 1-31 8 CA Bot 27—W ° I. CA Chem 20—T 10 10 CA Chem 32-31 10 CA I , Com 5—W 20 LA I Com 20-31 25 LA Com 25-111 .5 LA Com 30—T 10 19 LA Corn 42—By Appointment Coin 90,M DII 10—By Appointment DII 23—W 105 Hort Di 2—Th 8 .06 EngA EchE 4—Th 2 .11 EngD, Econ 1-31 • 19 LA, Econ I4—Th 8 19 LA Boon 15—By Appointment__ Ed 23—W . 19 LA, EE 8-31 .13 EngD ' EnglComp 4-31 10 1 LA EnglLit I—W 2 1 LA Engilit 2—M 1 LA. Engll.4l . 21—M 8 8 LA I Engllat 60—W . 1 LA EnglLat 84—By Appointment Ent 2—T 2 8 CA S ', PlO I—By Appointment Ft 11-01 8 Pr 13-31 2___. Cool 31—T 2___ Coo 1-31 B____ Get 3—M HE 201—M 2_. Host 9=T 2___ Hist 18—T 2___ Hist 20—T . Hist 23—T 2 Hist 40—T Hort 2—By Appointment Hyd 1-31 10 .01 EngA Hycl 15—By Appointment IE 308—By Appointment Jouin 13—Th 8 .01 Track House Journ 15—Th 8 .01 Thick House LAlch I—By Appointment LATch 19—By Appointment Math 30—T ° Amp Math 31—W 8 13 LA Mils I—T 205 EngA Mchs 2—T 8 .05 EngA ME 5-111 8 .08 EngC ME 101-51 119 MngA. ME 101—M .04 EngC ME 111—By Appointment a LA 6 LA 193=21 13 LA 15 LA 14 Wl3 19 LA 14 LA 14 LA 0 8 LA 19 LA Miss Louise A. Lambert's Beauty Parlor Leitzell Building Phone 210.7 Gilson Siring Instruments For Sale By SMITTY, the Piano Tuner Teacher of Banjo, Guitar and Ukelele Call 160• R , •!. ••• x .. , . Remember Flowers and she `• :1.% •:. .:. 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CH r STERFI ELI) MILD enough for anybody and yet..THEY SATISFY College To Construct New Men's Dormitory (Continued from first page) will also lie see shower rooms and an equal flamber of In atones The building will consist of a base ment and thee floors, south service and stoiage looms in the basement In outward mine:nonce it will be the sable as the ntheu unit of the quad ] angle, %Vali,' Nall Other Construction \Wok udl be started on the new botany unit some time this•week, ae coiding to nn announcement by the contiactor Se,v,ee lines hale already been laid, and the company hopes to have the dinning done before the oni mg lams set in By the beginning of next month the lost floor structure of the Grange Doi notary for women Will lie ready St, uctuial steel is also being set for the hist flout, of the addition to the Pond ',Am atoiy. Brick stmt, on the Main engineer ing building v., stai toil this week. At the present tate of progi ess the contractor hopes to lie able to place the toot on the neat , titicture by catly soling PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 4:. The Penn State Players ti present A George Kelly Broadway Success "THE SHOW OFF" A Comedy In Three Acts ACTION! , ROMANCE! SPARKLING WIT! THE AUDITORIUM Saturday, January 26th 8:30 P. M. 50c and 75c 50c and 75c Tickets on sale at Whitey Musser's STATE COLLEGE BAKERY -I I: NEW SPRING SAMPLES A CHOICE SELECTION OF FABRICS Ranging from $25.00 to $50.00 Smith's Tailor Shop CLEANING PRESSING We know, for instance, that when you say, "I like mild cigarettes"—you don't mean tc at all. You really mean(d mn a be fash, now?) that you like the full and free taste of good tobacco, smooth enough to be classed as mild, but not so mild that the flavor and richness get lost. Isn't that so? Then, you'd "rather have a Chesterfield," and the sooner the better. EMES REPAIRING