Friday, February 1, 1..029 WOMP,N Editor•in•Cldef Agnes E. Geary '29 Assistant Editor - Margaret M. Mercer '2O Asiociate Editor Bessie I. Wolfson '29 Junior Assistants Helen F. Faust '3O Martha J. Gobrecht '3O Grace M. Woodrow '3O CO-OPERATIO We often hear rumors, com plaints and laments because -theta is so little co-operation among the girls. We are prone to take one or two outstanding cases of con flicts and talk about them until we have ourselves and everyone else convinced that the condition is universal. The success of the He-She dance last Friday night should prove conclusively that a spirit of friendliness and co-operation is far more popular and acceptable among Penn State women than hositility and conflicts. A suc cessful all-girls function could not be,managed, even though our com mittee did execute the plans so well, if the majority did not give backing and encouragement • Last Friday night there was a large crowd .in the Armory—a, tarp crowd and a happy one. The predominating spirit was one of 1 friendliness. When we see some dark spots of disagreement, and are inclined to call the whole situation hopeless, why not be fair and think of the many times we work together for a common end, rather than dwell entirely on the undesirable aspects. Let us see things not only at thew best like Pollyanna, not only at their worst like Sinclair Lewis; but merely as they are. Miss Brill Writes Pamphlet on Life Careers for Girls Attempting to solve the problems for women in selecting their life work, Miss Julia G. Brill, assistant professor of English composition, has compiled a pamphlet on "The Occu pational Opportunities for Women in the School of Liberal Arts." The_pamphlet is divided into a van: red number of sections each dealing with a certain phase of work. At present it is being used es a guide to freshman gills. Different parts of her booklet in clude business, art, accounting, adver tising and publicity, book publishing and selling, law, literary work, as well as many other bleaches of in dusty At the conclusion of each section there is a bibliography, which can be used for reference. Dean Charles W. Stoddart, in speaking of the pamphlet, said, "It is one of the first attempts made by the College and the School to help solve the problem for women." Miss Bull has recently been ap pointed as advisor for freshman girls taking genmal training as their ma jor in the School of Liberal Arts She was graduated from Penn State in 1921 ,IOINT CABINET MEETING ' HELD AT LYTLE ,CABIN A high note of interest Ums evident among the linty students who web present at the cabin pasty held by the combined Freshman "Y" cabinets at the Andy Lytle cabin last week-end. The program consisted of a meeting This Smoke Aids Artist To Nab Ideas Independence, Mo. June 24, 1928. Larus & Brother Co , 12211211 E - • - . Nrhaps you would like to know in just a word or so bow I am in partners with Edgeworth in a business nay Ily profession I am a cartoonist, who you probably know is called upon to create new ideas. While this is limited as the hardest part of the pro fession, I have proved it may easily he mastered, if a person nu ill but recline in any easy chair, light a pipe, and live with imaginative persons in the aromatic smoke clouds that will soon fill the room., Edgeworth has given me more ideas than any other brand of tobacco, so I "married" my pipe to it quite a while ago The result has been wonderful. The more you use Edgeworth, the more.you crave it—not us a drug, but as a wholesome pleasure. Complimenting the standard qual ity (which means more than the words signify) of Edgeworth, I am a devoted and profound user. Yours very respectfully, James W. Bright Edgeworth, Extra High Grade Smokino• Tobaceo, on Saturday evening at which Rev. Elder, a returned missionary from Persia, spoke and a religious service on Sunday morning led by Rev Ray Faus, the Freshman Y. DI. C. A. sec retary. The remainder of the enter tainment tended toward the purpose of the party, which was to bring about a spirit of familiarity and co-operation between the two cabinets. Freshman Holds Up Standards of Class "A man's a man,' for a' that," thinl.s a Freshman girl who Is well versed in the rules and regulations Imposed on college girls. "There shall be no riding in cars with men" are the words of the Fresh , man 'handbook and though not in bold 'face type, they are sufficiently sell I.nown to be interpreted literally by I the conscientious Freshman. One of the green youngsters who gets her semester hours of hiking, has likely been warned of the consequences resulting from "hops," and when Proxy Hetzel, who is oblivious to the danger of n hold-up by college stu dents, asked the girl to ride, he IV= firmly refused on the grounds that "We are not allowed to ride with strange men." It seas a hard blow for the Presi dent ,but from it has come a revolu tionizing effect on regulations. Non the cry of the Freshman class is "More rules;'ne've learned the ones we base" SOPHS DEFEAT FROSH; SENIORS BEAT JUNIORS Seniors trounced the Juniors in the opening game of the 1929 basketball season last Monday night' The Jun lois were unable to hold down the I sense which kept steadily mounting in consequence of the activities of Goulo and Hudnall, the Senior fonvaids The final score was 37-7. In the second game of the evening the Sophomores beat the Freshmen to the tune of 23-14 The playing was about evenly divided until the end of the thud quarter, the Frosh gamely holding their traditional op ponents to a 13-14 score. But, in the 1 last few minutes of the game, the sophomores proved too much for the 'doughty yearlings and closed the play ing with a goodly lead ' The captains elected were Senior, Pal theme Hudnall; Junior, Sue Mot to ; Sophomore, Isabelle Wieland; and Freshman. Kathleen Meek. I "Tffelinc-up was as follows. Seniors Juniors Hudnall F -- Durburm, Could r Me)crs lime SC Chombers Fuenueht _-__--__-. 0 Lase Ritter —,- __ Moser 1 MneLatehie ---. ..C. Young sophomores Freshmen Wieland r Mean, , Chapman Tamil la C M Ho c to n o " C g McMahan McGuire^ 1. °rime Torok ii Ilov. man 1 Chamber b " i‘ "=TrMee ' eT "" A liZto I 7:; Chambers Clmeclsoxela for Young Psych , men Missimer for Torrel . Simmons for Forbes , McPherson for Hall PRINTING ERROR CAUSES MUSIC COURSE OMISSION An error in punting caused the omission of music courses in the sec ond semester time table. The dopes t ment of mule will offer the same courses as during the pest semester. ••-, - - - , - -Thimp desiring tc ; schedule einuses In rousie 'frisky consult the first,ndues ter time table or the offices of the venous scheduling officers 44-:-:-:-:-:444-x-:-:-:÷:÷x÷:-:4-:-:-: 1: •:. SECOND HAND BOOKS Bought for Cash ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES The Athletic Store - On Co-op Corner .1-:-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:•+4-:-:±:±:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:•44.•:-:-:-:-x-x-x-:-:-:-x-x-m-x-:-x-', t : . t . .t. ••• * .1' * j . The person who cannot afford to 4. :!. * save is spending for things he ~.. t cannot afford to have. X 3.: •.? •t. 4. :!. .... * .1* THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 1 : * ? 1 X .i. . .8-:-:*:-£÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--:-:•:34.:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:+:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:. `Curiosity Shop' Ruler Bares Penchant For Experimenting A venturesome ray of sunlight fil tering through the solitary window in the passageway leading to State Col lege's "cm unity shop" falls upon it saried stray of ancient typewriters, seeing machines, cash registers, add ing machines, and other devices of %suing use and application Lord of this tiny realm is Charles 'l' Schilling, sole mom letot. Although he professes to lie a cabinet maker, he devotes the greater part of his tune to lemming typewriters and tabulating machines. "Typewriters ale complicated," he declared, "but adding-machines and cash registers have them stopped by far" As a lesson for his penchant toward tinkering, Schilling e !darned that Twenty Years Ago Allegheny college found our team in its best loins on Thuisdny night and met the first defeat hat sustain ed in two years, by a score of St to 23. Penn State's passing kept them guessing and won the game for the blue and white. Reed secured five baskets while Heimann and Naha weic close behind with Urico each, yet the work of our team was eo gond that unstinted owls° is due each see of them =ES Lehigh univeisity has paid a mark sd compliment to Pennsylvania State compliment to Pennsylvania State college By a vote of the faculty, the Board of Trustees has issued a man damus eonfoling upon President Smuks the honorary degree of Doctor of Lasts. This is the lust time is the history of Lehigh that this dogma has, been confelied and is .he thud honormy degree given by the college in foity-three years of existence. 121321 'When Governor Stuart arrived at the Alumni Association of Contra• Pennsyhania banquet last wcek, im was greeted by loud cheers A quar tet from the College Glee club render ed selections and songs bloke out fre quently around the room to he caught up and sung by all. A rer les of star e optrcan views of the campus, student activarcs and famous old grads were shown IMEI It is necessary to announce that, because of the cromded condition of the auditinium, children under six teen years of age will hereaftm be excluded from fiee lectures onions ac companied by parents IMIMI Accra ding to custom Captain Hirsh man posted anther this week a list of men who are to take pact in the V. inter baseball practice in the Armory. The playing space is so cramped that only mtieldms can get any fielding plat tine and it has been found necessary to hose only Nais.ty men in csent at weekly practices. I=l=l The question of fix ;lg up room 273 Main for a lounging room was discuss ed at the Senior meeting and the class voted to pay its shine towards fur nishing the room. At present there is no place in the Minn building wheie students may lounge between classes ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND' Plumbing 117 Frazier Street 'l. - HE PENN STATE COLLEGZA.N he had always liked to experiment "All my brothers were the seine way," 'he added. "My father was like that too, and so was my gtandfathei on my mother's side I remembei when I was about eight years old, I found two old 'grandfather clocks undo our back pinch. Well, I tinkered with those old pieces of dunk fut horns at is time. They were running after I had taken them apart and put them together again several tunes." Ms. Schilling, who is now a middle aged man, slightly bent as a result of working over a desk on bay bits or machinery, commenced mining aln mg as an apprentice to a glass-blow ; e.. and if the loom is fixed tip it will pio vide for a long-needed tiart. -0— Miss Atherton is to be congratulated on the success of the named conceit given under het direction Sunday eve ning. The audience was suipusingly good. A large number of students inter ested in the German language with the assistance of - the Gm man dein , t meat have taken steps towed organ 'rang a "Deutscher Velem" foi the unloose of placticing the spoken lan guage and cultivation of a taste for its litelatine. I. F. C. QUINTETS BEGIN THIRD ROUND MATCHES With the playing of the Once con cluding games last night, the scums fratm nay quintets completed the sec ond round of the annual intethater , nay basketball tournament in Recre ation Hall. In the third round Theta Kappa Phi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon en counter Mangle, Sigma Pi, Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Chi, iespectueb Also Phi Sigma Delta elects the win nes of the Theta Upsilon Omega- Phi Delta Theta contest, a hile the winner of the Alpha Tau Omega- Delta Upsilon tilt clashes with the survivor of the Delta Sigma Phi-Phi Kappa match. EXTRA SPECIAL Received large shipment of Kingan's reliabe skinned hams. 1: While - they last —25 c pound •!. Fishburn's Meat Market Phone 357 East Beaver Avenue t ;-:-:-:-:-:÷x-r,:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:»x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-:-:-x-m÷:÷:-1:. .:. .... .:. - * 4. .:. DRIVE IT YOURSELF -.3 .:. .:. 4. .:. Bros. Clemson .:. .:. ~ ..t. .:. .:. l•Phone 376 11G McAllister St. v .:. .i. ===l ;I - 'FILIUPVOUR SCRAP BOOK NOW .f ATHLETIC TEAMS ... INDIVIDUALS STUNTS NEWS EVENTS TheP C E N N TATE 1. HOTO CH 0 P -:. 212 E. 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And lthertirot to, lug spuds However, there is a custom at the University of Texas which provides simple little- stunt designed to give students hem I around examination time Although it teems that nhat stu dents need more are brains. While thosn of pinfeqvinnal statue fired lo hair Ike hem V But to get back to the Univcisity of Texas—mhich, by the way, could be an excellent idea at this time of yeas—ue ume about to say that stu dents of that institution base a cus tom of assembling in a body before talong final exams to do a bit of or ganized yelling That's an odd custom. At most colleges student, wait until after O,IIIIS fffffff And devote ,encial loccAx In mine yomwd wiling, Probably calling fol lost !tonal points. Winch remind', tii, that the same 'honor' point, ,ilu a) 5 gives us a hearty chuckle. You see, one 'honor' point • •-t-:-:-:44-4-t-:-:-II Y T per credit is required for graduation But lihere is the honor, Fulthermoie, a trio Is mowed for passing a course. Out that means mellw , In other words, you can pass all you! courses and exhaust you, hst of credits—hut you can't pass out try Unles s yon try to understand the s 3 stem. You pass and yet you don't pass You clear cledas and yet you don't clear them. Nearly everyone passes yet no one passes retro. Wahnnt /mum q, Question: How do you stand, if any—and where! Ag School Offers Short Course for Golf Greenkeepers "How to CI on Glass" os "Scinti fie Grasmtowsng" might have been the title of the short eons ,e fm neva keepers which the School of .‘glical tale isdl offer rebteas y 11 -fl Once gtaxi last gins and this.. all Then came the alt of grassgrow sng which develope.l a techomae all STATE COLLEGE BAKERY .:. . .1.: The Keefer•N©Ban Hardware We non have to offer you the Majestic Super-Sa‘er Gas Range The most economical range built for continuous service The Super-Sa‘m heasy duty gas range comes in - one, two and three ON ens. '4. 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