Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I Published aemtsweekly during the Calle, year, extent en holidays, by students of The Penns,lsanin Stale Collette. in the interest of the College, the students. fatally. alms.... and friends I=l I=l ALAN I' CTITTINC; •31 than... Manny, At,critT 3nr.Esta 'at Camtat., Ilanaper blnnn, Inn nal. WILLIAM C M EI.VAIN IfARRY C WOOD 11 Atherl +01: Honorer WILT lAM lIFILMAN Sl.e4 Idilot JArOll L four' n 1 N.," Filar I ~,,,n A,lserti.tr, Idanarrr CIIAIII,T'S A SI lIMIDT Jr '^l JANcr I, lIROWNISACK 'll 12=E1 NORMAN It 50111 PR 'll N. ,s Fditor MARY T ADAMS 'II ,V.,:nen v N. N.,. I; I ouNr non FIIITZ 'it mnet“ 11annvm: Hugo K I rv, '2 Ilnuh P RP, 3 , Jr 12 Sl,unrt Townnond '32 NVlllim II Irvin.. 'l2 I igUliorg A ,orrill 'l2 I dward W Whan 12 E=l Tin Y PH, 'l2 Ireenre C Nla herrn 'IT Cnllin F Furl vr2 W, toren I, I, tun '32 Member Eastern lOr ,nlleglate Newspaper A840E10.11171 =1111=111111=11!!!!!!1 Editorml Office 311 Old Main Business Office Nilttany Printing Co Bldg. News Room 312 Old Main TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, MO TOO MUCH WORK? Pailut e of faculty members to co-operate pith fra ternitiel in satisfactin dy filling out scholarship cards has mode the ento e arrangement uscless in ninny case. , Nothim, is nun e annoying than to open an envelope and find a 51101 le "0 K " m "Paiising" net itten in the •pace Athol e a definite grade should be placed Pet hap, this o done because the profes.oi ial time has been utili/ed fon gi eaten things, but a mote hhely leases is that no accurate recotil of the students' work has been iker and the scholarship cand has caught the instiuctor r , :pinng It a class icernd has been taken, it is not or insui mountable t:sk to fill in the grade accurately contrail of in the vague manner n csorted to by some Thy r not as n rattling as the case of the faculty members who ignote the cads entnely Pm their bene fit it might be well to state that students do take the ccholaa ship catil, sei tonsil. When one asks a ones- bon It's only polite to ansuel it. The same noosenlng when the card - ate concei nod No faculty mom. ben i too busy to fill them nut on at least to have the task performed by an asststant While we're on the subject, it might be men to men tion those who place a made en the cold below the one the student is practically cm tam he has earned by a sommaiv of his quiz mail, The pedagogical reason ing r that the student will lie ^pureed on to do his best ugh might and maul for the ham of tee course if leiecelves n glade belie, the one he emiccted On the nthei hand, if he recelscs the glade he deserved, he wJI lest complacently on his laurels. Perhaps, this is and "psychology" and as such we probably aren't qualm lied to !elute it, but to reply in unacademic language, it n.% t tat n a eel t un ~ um ,e like to get paid that amount, A.. mitt. stand now, students are sight when they deem it useless to send in ,holuiship emits to ceitnin faculty menthols as they know that they sill receive un , itisfaelniy lephes or none at all Intel ft atet pity Council has stet tell out on the right foot in its mat oh tot a ru=ling code satisfactory to Penn Stats's Irate, Cities The questionnalic submitted to the houses by Council will Fine ft ate, Cities the opportunity to eliminate a pi impel point of contention—the date o lion rolling begins Once that is determined, Council c..r , build the toile mound it, tathei titan formulate an entiie coils and h we it rejected at a late date as ho. liven the ease in to mous Yeats TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES Until no caw one of the meetings the other night, we didn't Lehove that fieshmen had actually formed polititial Lliquel tot the put nwe of electing clan., &lam, on a date mate than two months il,tant. But when cue sew the electing act:, ely ping. eesing we eel e convinced 014 such tas the case The utter uJuulousness of this is evident. Pr °sh it an cies . office , ' mean little, there ate no appointments, and the election of sophomore °Meets, when freshmen might well have cholas, ate more than five months away Put these facts don't r egister with the fir eslimen. Their cliques beep rolling flier my along. Pei baps we ale cluing in not recognizing this active inkiest in student politics. Perhaps these very are cot table Math Ilannas in disguise. Upppei ilassinen should not attempt to check this tendency lint encnm•age it Student Council could sponsor torchlight naiades in which would march the "Silicate Do•rl for '3l" party and its rivals waving pin to, and banners advocating a three day week or no classes dining football season Giant mils , meetings might he planned at which iiNmed fieshmen leaders could file thou excited class mates to do untold scholastic and athletic deeds. Pei haps, the day has dawned when the fieshnum politician will hold the fate of the College in his hands. To the juvenile politician this may lie a wonderful tale but like FO many freshman fancies it's just another bed time story. The two age freshman has his hands full staying in College and rounding down the sough mums. lAs time in occupied already. Juvenile politics, for his, are out ef-place, mielecs, and a waste of time. THE CAMPUSEER There m a youth of tends, age NI, ho go, about cub night to difrei ent ft ate: nit) houses peddling au me= in cruet to delta} the e•penses of a sues s•try operation in the nun futine. This is subsit I call 'cal ambition Let'. gun the little boy a hand Spealtini., of ice create peddler., I vs. visited t 0 eight different anmteur ti availing meichonts who tticd to cell ns mmy dung horn ice meant anl candy to Chi-toms cards and potato chips. Thi, his i.tWen tic a magnificant idea Beginning nest Monday niv ti eshrnen u ill visit each fratetnit,t. house with a fit eta selection of It E repot ts, calculus re stitch solm tains, hi Miry maps, ewe course graphs ant teem ts, complete ',stony lab notebooks, assorted term paper s, and anything cite which can accumulate in three yea,. By doing this I hope to counto act the pi meat business ikpresston caused by the iciest sti act crash. atrt thin hilt,' boy eo hand, too 11=1 Su mud qnntair &h. and S Snenny .12 Ile, C., what they think• of us in Boston, we found r late, In the Sandwich Shop Iddies,ed in this ne,slele Venom. Abraham Somewhere in the Penn.; Wood, nem the Se, or , no, Int.nn% toot V. hen c Cod dumped them" Pennsylvama State College State College 1:ill=13 In the gi idu on Battle of the Ages last Saturday, namely the titanic sti uggle between the Col I.FGIAN Peatcat, and the Pun Pantos, the Beatcats tmci red vlctotions by the sane of 20-0, although a second checking up in the Infirmary revealed the fact that the Pun Puntets stele ahead by sly and ,even-eighths feet of gauze bandage and seventeen tnche , of adhesne tape The most mum' moment of the °attic game necurted when the captain-manag,er coach-centet 01 the 13ealeatt, lost hie helmet, sketches of Bcarcat plays had been placed eons entently to it. With the teens cry of the helmet the Bearcats forged ahead to mere the superiority of Inam over uct Plot' Hauls is going to have his gatage en laigeo ,o that he can got both his lalsn ninnies and hi I=ll I wondei ,ho the blase male solunteei was who helped hold up the goal Wiz and the sophornme goalies 'lnagua.' dining the gills' ,ophoanne-fiesh man sunset corittil the other Prof. Tonne, pubs one• subil:ituting toi another economies tutot, he found students reluctant to onto the classtouin uirh the possibility 'of toll not being taken An announcement in a loud tone that those piesent would plea..e sign .the sheet, bi ought the teluct ant ones to their seats hull milly When all bad dills signed, he calmly tine the sheet and di upped it into a waste basket. Seen and heal d about the campus Those tricky steps on the east side of the poem plant . Hieroglyph Mitch manly incomplehensible notes on the blachboin.l . Teddy Places and Lola Haul me ale ays .together—l uondet if they ‘NC:II each othm's clothe,Speedy Cal dn., of the Lambda Chi country club, ulio looks and laughs like Jac 13 Blown . .Bill II ipplei, uho alleges himsclf to be an alleged menace to nllged co-eds, it 19 alleged . . Those boys who 'elate wild tales of then expeliences at the Birmingham seminary Battu day night function, . . All the fish in Bellefonte er't in the liver . lhn e you teemed your led to the Rosebud chili yet', Dragging Home the Turkey Is no doubt a good equivalent of "Bringing Home the Bacon" A Still more Modern Version is "Taking 'home a MONTGOMERY Suit or Overcoat" 1d DIONTGOMERTS at lbw State PZISN STATE C,CILLEGIAN WHYTE SPEAKS AT I CHAPEL. EXERCISES Philadelphia I Rector Declares qhristiates Place Is in Everyday World "A Christian's place is in the ,orld," Dr Robert 13 Whyte, tectot of the First, Prenhytwan church of Philadelphia, told the chapel audience it Schwab auditorium Sunday mai a log Tine religion is essentially mission y in scope and Cluistianitt can only be kept by giving it away to other,, continued Di Whyte One of the gravest problems that confronts the ebuith today is poor attendance, which is due, he added, to th e non-ieligious attitude Ni loch church membeis have used in the for imam of contacts pith the world Paganism and formality in religion ore the too factors tt hick are not, combating religion to a greater ex tent than anything rise, the speaker stated It tea, his contention that the public will not attain the state of spiritual mind nece , s - ary to all Christians until tales and rcceSslt 0 ceremony me abolished. 'Clairch attendarce is not a pass port to calvation, lint provides the state of mind necessary for Chi ixtian triumph," the - Philadelphia pastor concluded T 1 y and Get It PRISON REQUESTS COURSES Officials in the agricultural cur eqiondende office report that the di iector of education of the Federal iieritcntinly at Atlanta, Georgia, has tiitten requesting tol respondence foi Pennsylvania convicts in the southern prison. HILLSIDE ICE CO ICE COLD STORAGE and COAL North Patterson Street Phone 136 CLEAN COMFORTABLE INVITING SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER ' 500:'—THANKSGIVING DAY-50c CHICKEN A LA RHINE ROAST STUFFED YOUNG VERMONT TURKEY GIBLETS SAUCE CRANBERRIES CANDIED YAMS or MASHED POTATOES FRENCH PEAS BON TON PUDI?ING COFFEE TEA MILK Numerous Other Specials THE COLLEGE DINER East Hewer AN enue Next to the Post Office Sixth Annual Thanksgiving Dance Thursday, November 27 SCHENLEY HOTEL PITTSBURGH. Penn State's Varsity Ten THREE DOLLARS PER COUPLE Sec F. F Morris, Phi Gamma Delta notice, for Tickets PITTSBURGH PENN STATE CLUB ALSO Be Sure to Attend The Smoker Wednesday NOVEMBER 26 6th Ave. & Wm. Penn Way Urban Room, 17th Floor, William Penn Hotel I. F. C. MAY FAVOR ' RECREATION PLAN (Continuer? f ram first page) manitted night prove an obstricle7ln this connection he hi ought out that those quilente tome pis obably the ones uhn needed the exercise most, having little chance to placate it node, the Dissent system. "If wet° to think of the hundreds of vanity and fieshmar quoits candi dates, the plan Mould bung down the house," lie continued "The 5 o'clock class delays practice until 5.30 A. cold dinner not eaten until 7 80 means that the athlete's entree evening is taken unity I cute am scaly the idea wasn't Lamed out in my freshman year," lie concluded ADDRESSES RESEARCH STAFF Usin g "The Conti &upon of Scion ! title ResJarch to Agi culture" as his topic, Dean F B 11funifoid of the Unnersity of 30ssouu school of Ag riculture spoke before the research staff of the School of Agriculture to !loom 100 Horticultuie building cently Dean Mumfold, to addition to being dean of the School of Apiculture, also thiects the agri cultural expenment station of the university. \ , c.l ) Your allowance will see a lot of better days when you wear EDWARD CLOTHES ._3IADE TO'k! TOG ;24.75,- 528.75 - 538.75 Smith's Tailor Shop ALLEN STREET ZIESENHEIM WILL GIVE 1 AGRICULTURAL LECTURE To Speak on "Farm Management" at 1.10 gelock Thiq Afternoon As the seventh of a series of lee tines sponsored by the School of Ag licultule and Expenment Station, Joseph R. Ziesenheim 'l5 will speak on "Fain Management" in Room 100 Ifni ticultuie nt 1 10 o'clock this after noon. Mr Ziesenhenn was graduated rn annual husbandry I'l.l Penn State in 1915 and has been active in farm af fairs since then He has been given the title of Haste, Palmer, a distinc tion confound each yeas upon the four oi five most prominent fat runic in the State by a committee consisting of the dean of the School of Agricul ture, a tem esentative from the "Penn sylvania Farmer," and the State sec retary of agucultme. In addition, he has served a number of terms in the State legislature. 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