Friday, March 1, 1929 WOMF,N dgei, Editor-in-Chief ,_ ~.: Agnes E. Geary '29 Assistant Editor rt Margaret M. Mercer '29 Associate Editor , , Bessie I. Wolfson '29 Junior Assiitalits r.t Helen P. Faust '3O Martha J. Gobrecht '3O Grace M. Woodrow '3O YEA FRESHMAN! More and more it seems that we must look to the young blood for the greatest progressive steps We of the upper classes pride our selves on our dignity and our su periority, and are in constant dan ger of becoming egotistically im mune to arty worthwhile plans of our colleagues in the lower class es We almost scorn their abil ity—that is. until some one of their exploits explodes into our consciousness with a terrific bang., Then we quite suddenly straighten up and begin to wonder Reluct-I aptly, at first, we concede that their i idea is a good one and try to fig-I ure out why we had not thought,of it ourselves. Some of us ration-! alize and justify our own over-! sight Usually, however, we are' forced to grant that we just did not have enough initiative, enthus iasm, and courage to carry through I such a project. At the present time it is the Freshman Carnival which arouses, our interest and even our admir- I anon. We may have been cynical, when the scheme was first discus -1 sed. We may have said that such things have been tried before.! But now on the eve of the Fresh-I man Carnival we realize that their ) plans have been made with so much care and so much co-opera tion between the men and the wo men of the freshman class that now there is little danger of any failure of their plans. 'And it is precisely at this point that we upperclassmen must con gratulate the freshmen men and women. The under classes have again gone us one better We should be glad to recognize their progress GIRLS' RIFLE SQUAD LOSES TO WASHINGTON _ The woman's rifle team lost a match this week to the University of Wash ington by a seem of 400 to 485. The University of Washington had bne perfect score and Jeanette Ethel '29, captain of the Penn State team shot 99, State's highest score The four remaining smilers for Penn State were Gertrude Toewe '29, and Anne D'Ohei '32, both of whom shot 97, and Emma Walser '3O and Muriel Bowman '32 who shot 96. ALBERT DEAL 84 SON Heating AND Plumbing • 111i0:iFir Street :c TAXI Clark Motor Co. X A PACKARD MOTOR CARS X Gas Accessories Oil :!: Storage Washing 1: .:.. 221 E. College Ave.—Phone 590 ili •i-H-:-:--:-:-:-:-:÷:-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:»1: The Penn State Players PRESENT `Aren't We All' An English Comedy of Sparkling Wit Saturday Evening, March 2 Auditorium, 8:30 O'clock Tickets at Whitey's Trekking Club Holds Party at Lytle Cabin The Trekking Club, which is under the supervision of the Woman's Ath letic Association, held a week-end party devoted to winter sports at the Andy Lytle Cabin on February 23-24 This is the first project of such a hind ever carried out, by a group of girls and as Miss Marie Haidt, chaperone of the group said, "It was the most sue t cessful affair of that sort that the girls have ever had." The party of about twenty girls, carrying with them skim, snowshoes, and sleds, left in a sleigh Saturday afternoon. After supper sports on the hills around the cabin provided activities for the evening Early the next morning the Home Economics girls prepared an old fashioned breakfast of sausage, pan cakes and fried potatoes. More ski ing and tobogganing followed and the week-end of sports terminated with a ride back to town in a bob-sled This was the first over-night trip of !the year for the Trekking Club, as !well as a new diversion foi all the girls who went on the outing, and the official , : of the organization have had soeral suggestions for similar events during the remainder of the year. Registrar Speaks To Girls at "Y" Meeting Mr Nilhsm S Hoffman was the speaker at the Y. W. C. A. meeting on Wednesday night at 6•30 in Mae I Hall Lobby. Mr Hoffman, who ri Registrar of the College, spoke on his kexperiences in education in the Near I East Women enrolled in the Graduate School are to be the guests of the members of the "Y" at a card party which will be given in Woman's Build ing on Saturday afternoon March 12, from two to five o'clock. 4-4-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:444-:-4.4.444-:•4•4•4 v 4: .f. t For Your Week-End ± Friends Have Them Stop Z j 4 at the : :,1: Penn State Hotel x:::-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-::-::-:-:÷x-x-; : 1 :1: 410 East College Avenue 5: CRISSIWAN Al% Across From East Campus 1 1,. :3 THE BARBER el:3 Comfortable—Quite—Clean :3 Si 4. 3 : New Location, 113 Pugh St. .:. ly+ JOHN N. GARBER, Mgr. 5: 4 4-1.4.4.41444.4-1-1111441-1-1.4.4-14 7 : I :44444441:::-P4-140 , 444441114 -.- MODEL LAUNDRY AT BELLEFONTE •i Announce their laundry service to State College and Vicinity,; - -Mondays, Wednesdays and-Saturdays - r CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE 4. 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Glee Club to Present , First Concert Sunday (Continued from first page) Other selections will include "To Arms," "Song of the Seas," and "The Phantom Band." Mr. Forman Slack, of Johnstown, will present a group of baritone solos as the next offering. Mr. Slack m the former student leader at Columbia university. After him the Varsity Fain will offer another group of num bers. Concluding the program, the Club will present another group of numbers, including "Blue and White" and "Nit tany Lion" as arranged by Director Giant. The concluding numbers will be "Land-sighting" by Grieg and "Go mg Home" from the Ness World Sym phony by Dvorak The Glee Club will leave next F 3 day for New York city to participate in the National Intercollegiate Glee Club contest to be held 3n Carnegie Hall on the following day. They will also present a concert in Pottstown while on the trip REZ.rENN &TATE COLLEGIAN Cox Will Defend Indoor Mile Crown Tomorrow (Continued from first page) in Red Morrill and Cal Shawley, Coach Cartmell has tan good competi tors for the 35-pound aright event The giant Georgetown boy, Len See ton, in practice has beaten 53 feet in the weight throw, and is expected to carry off first place The Lion mentor is basing all hopes of scoring on the mile, 2-mile and 35- pound weight events. Ile estimated several days ago that Penn State Might possibly score seven points, but there is little likelihood of any more To comprise the 2-mile relay team, Bachman and Reborn will accompany the squad of Nittany trackmen to night. OfTenhauser and Cox will double up to round out the quartet New York university at piesent holds the title for this event. Perm State will have McDonnell as the sole representathe in the high hurdles He will encounter John S. Collier of Brown, defending champion. Bowie and Stookey are scheduled to I bear the Blue and White colors in the 10-yard sprint. In a practice meet a , fens weeks ago, Stookey appruacbcd I the College record. Jimmy Daley of Holy Cross, surprise winner last year, I will defend his title in this event I Sports writers are divided as to the likely team winner, but from the rec ords and ability of Penn, Georgetown, New Yoik university, and Cornell trackmen, it appears unite likely that one of these four institutions will ent ry away the team title * STATLER'S :I:. .i : 4- CLEANING & DYEING : PRESSING ii: Delivered - - -50 c ;i: , 1: At Store - - -31 c 4.. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Piper Green Discovers Superior Smoke Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 1928 Larva & Brother Co, Richmond, Va. I have used one small box of your extra High Grade Plug Slice Tobacco, and as I have had tArenty-seven years of experience as a tobacco user, I find your High Grade Edgeworth to be superior to all others. There is extra enjoyment in theme of it, whirls I will make known to my friends and continue the pleasure myself. Yours. (Signed) P. F. Green Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco IT WON'T BE LONG NOW ! Vitaphone and Movietone Sound and Talking Pictures That Are Pictures! Over three tons of equipment for the installation of Vitaphone and Movietone arrived in State College last week A crew of electrical experts has been corking day and night this week to prepai a for the opening 01 this marvelous development in motion pic tures to the general public. The opening date is very near. It will inaugurate a new era in entertainment for the theatre-going public of State College and Centre County. Nothing you have seen or heal d in the past can compile with what is to come. Those who have never been thrilled by the wonderful qualities of Vitaphone and IVlovietone can anticipate entertainment such as they have never had helm e. Whatever you SEE, you will also HEAR. The silent diama has come to life. The Cathaum Theatre takes pardonable pride in bringing to State College Vita phone and Movietone, the finest systems of sound reproduction that it is possible to ob tain. Only the best was good enough, and the management preferred to accept delay and the enormous cost of this superb equipment rather than bring to its patrons anything but the genuine Vitaphone and Movietone, which are thrilling the world. Announcement of the opening will be made soon, very soon Lion Wrestlers Meet Midshipmen Tomorrow (Continued from first page) of whether a fall is scored dining tee first period on the mats the second peliod must be wrestled. In case of a time advantage the num(' goes to the side having the longest advantage. Scoring in the national rules is the same as that formeilv used in the eastern intercollegiate association, live points for a fall and 3 fm a de cision Lehigh handed the Navy wrestlers a 15 to 8 defeat earlier in the season in a match at Annapolis A similar score or a larger one is necessary for the Lions if they wish to keep the 'r high ranking oath the Lehigh grap plers Fisher Ma) Wrestle Results of the mid-week bodts 'Wed nesday mere very satisfactoiy to Coach Speidel. With competition foi positions on the varsity at such a high pitch, both first and second teams gave a good exhibition of their wrestling knowledge. Fisher, in winning over Pearce in the unlimited class, gave tsuch a good account of himself that he will probably make the trip mYh I the team today. Steele and Cranmer also showed ' great improvement during the meek The competition bouts giving them a few finishing touches needed fm some of the nem c: holds. 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