Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 07, 1929, Image 2

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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I
Pultlinhed nenthweehln donne the College rear, event nn hnlidata,
linatutlenta of The Pennatbattle Stale Culleae In the Interema of the
I nllree, the atudent, familia. alumni snit Wanda
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James H. Coogan 3r 10 Milton H Rosenbloom '3O
Idlinr In Chief
Charles k. Mensch 'JO
Iluminen. ?ram mer
Rugsell L Rehm '3O
Unbolt'JO Cain in ti: ds Bnrnls '.io
\.. Odin', 0 Imitation Monne..
Qoonton E. Benuge "30 them v R. Dots dv to '3O
Sporin Editor I oroion Adtrrilsind llannuer . Campo , . Close-up: .
Comes Its Das.
ASSOC' %TB EDITORS The couple stood side by sole m front of the house, l
, ••1.7.5.
&cob 1. Cohen '.ll Chmleo A. Schmidt ,a. "O. ' utth the lotelt testa. Sp' my stns on the nit. So sins Um; when the tinging ',no “. ld to te: ~ i onn e, th e tune tot taratam
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Wliam C. MtEßam " Ii Not man 13 Sobler "II ' °dot of tat potion '1 fen in ninth mete smarlng the hoot '
Rol, E Morgan '3l 11 illunn K Mouth ':11I
pen fume of Shetnnl4. dhann. & Co men the so, 'may ; 11) an orator 11.
ASSOCI ATE BUSINESS M ‘l , l \ GERSh o use. The too • tood sale by side. Tuo administiati,e
Alan B Cutting MI Albeit .1 Mileslo "31 men passe I nearby. noticed the couple. 1 ec.ognizeil tic I eßterel al by a tin ttettltitte Rte.! Thoo.
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v , William B Heilman "31 Ham , G Wood "31
young lad and made familial s, lute loth a uave of the acid ; •er era
WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF hand. One of the idnunistiatisc men looked again. sal I
Grace M W oodi OW '3O Mary 3 the ladders leaned, against the house that u .s streaked Adams '3l , Conies olive day
i l The end of um iy
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Marvin: Faire' \ mediate }Milne •••ealre
Helen F Faust "10 .1: net L Biownback '3l here and thole M Ith bright paint, saw the I, ming pair sole
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With the strenuou s e‘cpcises uc.'•ei 4' , ((la. 'Mod.'"
Mana g ing I Mier emaciate h intim by side. thought a moment and finally slionted cheerfully
Martha .1 Gobiecht '3l E Louise Hoff edit, 'sl ' aim it \n M anted to oitness , ;
\ eine I in Ammlole VIM.. to the boy alio Stood by the sole of the en I, "Don't get s..y .... n
..... 1 1 :le eno oic c 1 .ri ,min • la, el v
,paint on vou'" ' Sulfite it to ins that roe ON or) ex-'
. Ritt ye'''. \r agitate, Assam, toe 1 crows there need lie sonic dandidicll .1 Thee' tinotlereß
From Morn 'rd Midnight
Pillared at the Parlance. Stal e College. Pa • or remind-dam matter I I
___________ _ Aftei haying eggs for lunch and chicken Cm a banquet'-lid guar thotth -6,11,,
that occulted dining the cluirm ham, one membei of the
_,finternitv concluded that it might he Father and Son (In: , Conies commencement (lay
L'oatel it hilt, eolli %, a vpapo A vqactrrt ton
FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1929
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THE BIG PARADE ,
Carmine It Too Far ,
—l l. Mon at the Lotitsiana Puithase State
Not unlike his piedeessols, the college graduate ~f The Coition Dads Snit lin a slaty about the Lion Ir.- ' 'Espositton and Was Presented to the
today persists in looking at the am Id through lose-colored masse team when the hors played at Ithaca two reeks a, I Twenty Years Ago c „,,,,, , f .„, „ „ 0 „,,,,,, 0 „
0 .,50,. Having lived in a world of ideals for four years, Sold the Sue, "Tonal, and ShaMfei one too of Penn State's t_ —o—
lie is unplepated fm the jolt ulna is destined to shake lire "re" ,, " ohm" • . -" We are about to lose, by gradua- Piof Fled I. Puttee is to publi^g
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faith, and pm baps dentin his um gond. Four, •••00, ••....
lion, the largest class v Inch Inc tr el this fill item the press of Eaton aril
y
I ' Dean ing Conch,sions left Penn State There are 140 mem- Mains a beck riddled "Elements of
year a of fast fitendships base blinded ham to the realities
of a world of bade, commerce—and unceasing compete-'students , - Ariel heating a roomful or tact , ooc- high school liens, among a limb theme ni e lire II: 1nt1. ,. PC f. 1 ,07,1 " n n • .1. • •..
'students babble fm nein iy .in Lour about i ohm., theolog.,, I. dies The College year je: -oust cloc.r
tion. He has Inc nil in an alealistlc utak!, n anrld of high , etei nay, Peter and Paul. the'Bible .and Testaments, and a In,, been une o ls r ed i ~,:in,,:itthicenttl.lnce :' , E „ ,C05.7.HE1A IN
and often unattainable =batons Now he must fall in dozen other matte ms tint only the sun can tbrom light 011
'2 4 9l' y:B ' l ' , Thc faculty : .
numbe. i r ' tt e l ce l e l7 I REORGANIZED COURSES
line, trod the beaten paths of the campus, and clann th, the thsgusten obse , vet silent!, panted that the boys had '
—o—
which attests—a e hope—to his charactet, In, some a ellnouniled arguments, rn °bald,. ic,iting Dom
Class
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rx„,..,..,,, , H b„ hold
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Waking in en cies. , ' ...el .e.i ' -tad, by faculty meta
Integlitc, and Ins ability ; .....,1.1.
Remarkable Coincidence I.v. the float campus dean neat College boas on the s- 'al. nun , . or the 111,
His ideals me his greatest riches. his chief assets ' A
10,11. I,llCD ' e thyme Is a natai.d am- saintcio 1 Icahn, , Columbia unicers,ty
' phaboati c l a di int.oduce at the fall tot m e lad-
Of coat se he has gleaned other horrors, a degree, a diploma, The slut dc -on of West Point, clad m MI majcstle —o I mall, low mun , ttl cull Kukla
grades, honor potato, and the test. He has attained men -:grey, Ices passing his good light hind around in acknoc. The commencement pet form ince pf I In end... ng the 0,. ;tent, Dean Her
tal balance and poise, the ability to see in pea spectra e, ledgment of sonny Porn State acquaintances Nom he nas 'th e phaisen t ans nail be Farm on Fn - I, 1 but C Filch, of the I.llllNelsai
being nth oduced to .. slim, atoll-moustached chap, a slat- day night, June 11 in the ;rid:tout= i st.g. s that it ,weld teed towald the
and to estimate values nab some dem. of accuracy dent anti a face tint seemed to code nobillty. The cadet .After the entertainment the usual I aboldum of 'point-chasing" nail es-
These me his accomplishments, as atoll as his potentialities 'missed the name custom of giving an Intoimil dim, .1..4 , r,atioe Too nee plin includes
But what of his ambittons 9 Has ideals , . H is goa l, Thec "What taus that name same" he asked, partied the An many Mien to or elyone holding I many conic°, v ith no ma mnations at
!nay be boundless Lilt, nevertheless, they ale palamount "Delmont," said the manes and Integloctitot in union e.Lesw , m t l in s ., en a t ir, t , i , c l l, s e t t ato T , h t e ho de e c h m u ct , - .. I all
I didn't quite g et - d . Again plem-e," the AI est Point
to Ins success They me a necessary part or the educe- " , r oan ta clime° is mole elaborate thus
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tional equipment olth a hich he hopes to na er asked In a ty mcallv commandant's col.
l.° has goal it mer aas beim c
"Dolmont," came the reply, leareng In Italics
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There still be setbacks The most serene wall be lot- • "Yes, yes," nodded the Adam second-lieutenant , son,-
[ h juina' the; 1 eel atilt
feiture of semouty rights, and subsequently lendetship irch..t pleased , adding sac, h, "I ores lode a hoist, of tort .
°Tr: Assembly
The ill eproncbable swum roll once .tgain don t mythical
name—a truly rearm her se " I b ail.. by serest nor featmcs
Dui mg the reception, stanch lasts hum I
dark as a symbol of his mexpettence, and his immatuldv , "'..''',..,.'" s to 9, theme will be flag itie.ing. at',
Hope Springs Eternal a Inch 1910 r. dl for milt 0 csent its
There soul be sophomores, anti juniors, and seniors lording
When 'Woodier. Wilson attended college he tacked on flag to the public.
met him He all have no counsellor at has btdding, nor ~ —o—
atilt of Its loom a pleated on Which rags punted one,.
a Move-up Day to look foramd to. What Moog-up Day a ',the lettat "V" -No one, guessed chat it signified until The new mining klubit in the mu-1
theta will be hill conic, at megabit Intercals, intervals his semot yem when he was elected valedlctoi lan sewn at the pmth end of the :Inning
punctuated by disheal toning defeats. Only the will to doi Some of tne Penn State luminattes' are set Mbling building allfroc dedteAted next Wcd
"lf P" all mei loin v alls And "11. P" doesn't stand """Y' Tlid exhibit ads in the ectln.l
and the heart to go on, still catty him onward and upoard
fm ho . usepalto That comes olthout Wing.
toward that Far-o ff goal The goal is for him to attain ' • ......y.... •
Foimet President John M. Thomas, now head of, . Ansuer To Quer,
Bagels uneven say, cc:messed this sentiment in a benc-1 To AZ. Z • 'Tract elrough, ti ace would he a riot in
diction address before a Penn State gratin:l(.lllg class 'the neighborhood if , tlite's Irish Rose In fact, it a .1(1 no
thusly
the uv ennun. f gnu know ',hat iee moon
Cu,? bless you. with all the pip and pain hj
mr eeet-iereihnit gnat."
And in Conclivaini
The time has - come - so D-riel says,
To speak of - ninny things
A NEW ERA IN EDUCATION Of by Day, of Caps and gowns.
Aniericnn colleges and unamsitles ale nom entering Of twilight senior sings
a new cm in educational methods, an ma that Addison Tn gathcr bad, and call in pins,
Hibbard, dean of the college of liberal lii is at the Uni,e, Anil steal hat mother In Ines,
To sit and mid your honor points—
sity of North Caiolina, designates as the third in histm% I And that's ,hat tom', ,tnng,
of the uoild The first period, minth he desciibes ash (curtain)
"that walked by education 01 the professions foi the few,
Amendment,
north ugiJ cuu ieula in 'logith,"l hetoi ick' and 'the doss- Since no ore rams to I now exactly the of !gin in,-
111,'," has long been i thing of the past Non, he says, tiny of ,poop, build .d c' ire ma I, ,c sugge^t that sot,
the second per iral, v.hith lie ter iris "the electa e system,' !hung and appi climate' Ia aibtion lie supplied And it 1-
is on the 'wane, is gining clay to a plan ,hereby the to- with that end in %m, that tie suggest that the little gold,
straCtor id
conseied as a counsellor of the student aml 1 s p oon ho 7aukd In the male student who has been ninqt
not moldy its a di, and unappi oachable figure stand- P years of his
t a ,: a r t n h a b ti 2:, ° . j ua l l : u r t .,, t a h , ' do f d 7,,
he mho fins
mg on a platform high aboNc his class. 'maintained the gi attest liquid consumption. tt you follow
Dean Hibbard utiles of this modern educational trend us. and that the cane he :minded to the politician, N.°,
in the June issue of Cori mit 1110101 y in an :Miele entitlid, , suggest a fourth award—a little gold chisel..
"The Revolution in College Educational Methods in Ame -
lea." The different proyeets, such as the "experimental
college" of Alexander Meiklejohn at Wisconsin, the "hon.'
its amuses" at Suarthmore, and many others, rli porn
to three definite objecti,es, accouling to the dean
The first is the recognition of the students as a part
no, north the professor, in the educational process The
second Is the recognition of depra tmental divisions in
learning as artificial, and the substitution of larger units
of study for depaitmentalixed knouledge. Finally, lie
says, that the movement has resulted in the recognition of ,
the fact that education in dernociatie Ammo does not!
necessarily mean a common loci of effort for all students
but, lather, elicit at his nun level for each student
A picture of personal student freedom is the one
painted by Dean Ilibbaid No madmen! instiuctos ,
stand^ oner the student ready to ply the roil at the (list,
sign that the student's mind is elsewhere than on his books.
The whiphand is seem raised. The student is his man
master; he either de‘elops himself, or he does not. Ile
studies, and gains a libmal education, of he flunks him
self. There can he no last minute "honing" Consistent, I
and persistent, study lo requited "The ,atchwords of the:
present-day college teaching lenaissance," says one wilt- I
"are student initiative, self-dependence and expression,l
participation, .cooperation
In education, them is no true demociacy. "Free and'
equal" clues not mean that every student can prom ens as
inpully us his fellow Dining this, the thud ma in edu-1
cation, this age-ula fallacy may be Woken down. fly su-,
',comet' personal study, the Individual can travel the road
townrd culture Os fast in, his natin al legs will carry him. l
No slower-witted fellow student will be hanging on his
coat tail. By the new methods both will be better satin-1
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WE TAKE THIS OF?ORTUNITY TO
CONGRATULATE THE MEMBERS
OF TIIE SENIOR CLASS ON THEIR
GRADUATION •
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TO THE REMAINING CLASSES
WE EXTEND OUR HEARTY WISH
ES FOR A PLEASANT SUMMER
VACATION
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KEELER'S
Cathaum Theatre Building
vam EOM STATE COLLEGL4I7
Collegian-a
Comes the last week of college. The begnming of the end.
The last week. we '.an. but not the Tar 11C1/1111111.11 (al Ifd wall n ao
final week; Innon
Thnt huts Monthly
MON OMERY'S
S T * , -,.!E
June 7th,
ITh, borrularti tif it
the end of m.hool
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Thew, gond nr, , "!
BEST WISHES FOE. AN
ENJOYABLE VACATION
I'iIEYF.RS
MEAT MARKET
Get In On This
IDE SA
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Stock Reduced
All
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THREE
Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. 111
TERMS OF SALE CASH
ONTGOMERY'S
AT PENN STATE
1 Co-ed Chats
A hundred gals are about to a . o,
out Into the %%odd as Penn State ao. ,
men Pm four yea, they hose he.
loured to the group of ottlee,ed, is-I- I
C 'Mauled and ,ought-fot co-ed. 11---VAO
It he% been thioun up to them num- TH EAT RE]
mom: tune, that they are lamely
NI; and that m alumni 'son Mlth the I
to-cds [tom other colleges and
from gills colleges they simply don t (7.`"t‘' Num.4 mrl"`d"
tate. Any mum oho looks hack can of high School Commencer
!coal! all too numerous instances When' „
she temmded of this fact Nool
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what does t all matter? . Penn Statel Ned l'ar" linr. rh // ' n
gills ale going out to compete ',lto 'THE STUDIO lIITRDER MY`
these other women Whether tt bej - Picture
in a home, teaching, in Intsmep;, SATURDAY—
-
Jouinalisin, tescaich, or traduate vorls Ramon Nin arm Renee Actor
!each girl will have a chance to show • ..TIIE P \ GAN"
'lei teal caliber. She will line a Music and Singing—No Tal
chance to slum what college—what MONDAY L nd TGESD \Y—
Penn State—has done for het (Ilatinec Muipla) Only)
Het degree mill be a help. Perhaps i Eddie Di.v ling m
,n. mill mean mote, maybe less, than . ''TIIE RAINBOW MAN'
i one from another college What; 1.11-Tallong, Singing P,eli
I i eally counts sell be the chmacter, . WEDNESDAY—
undo standing and personality which I Lon Cli me,. Lupe VO el
,he has developed In opportunities i "WHERE BAST IS EIS
i f , o e,
i s tl t t i T at d r et e e n l . op s n l i a c t n e t, ha w s e fa d l o ien no , t ho llc t -I Tuu
Sync rt h s r p onk%il Picture--)liisic
She has gained poise and social at- : Corinne Griffith in
tributes One thing she . will ne‘m be I ' PRISONERS"
we, helmed by to numbms of the op- I Muste and Ilillegutt
to=rte sex, fat het Alma Motet tram.] ;NEXT FRIDAY—
tot to hums them het freshman yell I I:1111c Dose, Antonio More
She i- used to a social life mote stien- I "C\ltEEltg"
tons than most college girls and ho, 100% Talking Picture
lanaged to keep up in het studies and'
n many eases eNen In actlvittes She ttany Meat:-
Ins !coined the gills' school point of; Ar - ;
SENIORS' • in Zane Grey',
Congratulations and Best \Visite, "TILE V PI°NE
:TUESDAY
Crissman Barber Shop Dmil, Ou co Moor
108 Pugh St. VtiLTAGE"
Leonel and Hardy Comet
THIS MONTH ONLY!
$l.OO FOR YOUR OLD IRON
A million women ale using the ii on with the Built-I
A New Westingha - .3e Automatic,— $7
Less $l.OO for your old iron
The Keefer-Nolan Hardwar
El=
DAYS ONLY
Bth and 14th
Friday. June 7, 1929
Nl.l at nummous teal, budge•
aces and ccept•mi,
She is in epsted—at least
itm ,hed Let }lei gin nnnl plc
um VI
IMEBEESEI
Watchman