vvvvii v vy v S'T'ATE' - - 'COLLEGIAN i leads him to wear colors,, will wear I eubilat....,!d on Thuritday of each week during the 1 the blue and white of which we ate csil_ge tintr by the students of The Pennsylvania Stara College in the interest of the Studenisr - Fac ISO pi oucl and the . feeling that will uity. ftlumnt,and Friends of the colltge come to him 'under 'the piotection Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa, as second class matter _ Editor in Chief C. MacC. BREITtNGER, 'll isiistant‘Editor R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll Assoblato Editors ,D. R. MASON, 'll W. S. RRIEBEL, JR., 'l2' W. .P. LITTLE, 'l2 B. S. RUSSELL, Jr., Business Manager C. F. PRESTON, 'll Assistant E. A. JAMES, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION. Q. 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after Late of subscription. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1910 , The New Paper. Along with.thp rapid growth and advancement of the college and the fiirtlaef deVelopment of the various Phases of the more important facto the college life, the Col- legion is striving to mould itself into Jan expansive ' publicaticin for the exPlicit pUrpose . being included 'in "this college era of general progres- HEM ' The , Collegian has each year „Added some distinct improvement, ,` Uritil.ndw.thetime.'seems to be at •litiiiid:when it Is. praCticAy beyond ';ttie work of human hands to ..malee' htiY° °decided 'change for its vbetterment. The fact stands,, how -4 6 -ever i that in all of the , larger .uni :',versities and colleges throughout the United States, the college paper ' is i;ublished, not on 'the pamphlet , style but in the regular newspaper fcarm. We feel that the hour is now , born` to put our paper on equal I, basis with those, of the best , institu- 'dons in the country, and to further make it of such quality ' and 'ma terial that it may share .excelling Meritsivith the best of them. What. the Collegian now needs 'most is your unfailing support. The paper asks you for your hearty 6-operation for its perpetual ad- Varicement and its general good, 'and farther assures you that the feel ing is preeminent with the_ editors, that the the request for your 'ance is not in vain. , 'We are.' offering you the paper just as it is and cordially invite your most severe criticism;yet not without the strong hope that it will find 'taw?r and , merit some . word of praise from all into whose hands it may fall. Abolition of Class Colors.' , Class colors are a thing of the past. How gratifying it seems to have shaken off the last vestige of any thing that was not entirely collegiate in every respect. The class color idea has been a custom that has grown up with an institu tion from its earliest day and one that usually clings 'until the college has grown to such gigantic propor tions that it no longer finds favor and must necessarily be abolished. Penn State has gained sufficient in intercollegiate strength to adopt ,onl,y those ,features , and customs that comprise a large university and we cast this particularly disagree one aside with 'no' feeling of reluctance. Henceforth, the man who eatns Aame'rals or the man whose loyalty of .this symbol will be one that stands for college, clagg:and the best , , New Men Wanted ' Asa result of circumstances un forseen, W. H. Van Kirk, 'l2, and C.' VII: Ulsh, 'l3, will not return to college this year and the vacancies made on the editorial staff of the Collegian by these men will neces sarily have to be filled in the near future. All juniors and sophomores who have had any literary exper ience or feel that They could do col lege college newspaper, work, are urged to mail their applications to the State Collegial:- The business management will al so have two open places to be filled by competition and as these men are to come from the ''class of 1912, all juniors having a desire to be connected with the college paper, are reqUested send their names to C. F. Preston, in care of the State Collegian. Freshmen Track Trials. ' Track trials were held last Satur day for the purpose of seeing what track material existed in the fresh- Men class and some , satisfactory events took place, A number of men who Kaye done good work in track athletics before entering here were not out fol . this meet, 5o dur ing the fall; • trial meets will be ar ranged.to let the new men show their ability in'this branch of, sport. Summary of meet: 100 yard dash, Final—first, Craig; second, Gerth; Giuntlhoeffel. Time, 10 2-$ seconds. 220 yard dash—First, -Jenkner, second; Gildersleeve; third, Coff man. Time; 25 4-s,seconds. ' 440 Yard 'd:lSli—Fitst, Rhinehart; second, Ashbrook; third, Prince. 'time, 28 2-5 secollsis. , ~ , ' 120 yard hurdles—First, Cham berlain. Only one man entered. Time, 19 seconds. 220 yard hurdles—First, Cham berlain; second, •Mays; third, Coff man. Time, 28 2-5 seconds. _Half, mile run—Fiyst,., Leyden; second, Se ibert; third, Lewis. Time 2 minutes 11 1 - 5 seconds., One mile run—First, Savery; sec . Und,Seibert; third; Hershey. Time, 5 minutes 30 1-5 seconds. Two ''mile run—Fiist, Keyset : Time 11 minutes 59.2-5 seconds. Pole vault—First, Hayes; second, Carpenter. Height 9 feet 6 inches. High jump—First, Chamberlain; second, Palmer, Lewis and Leyden tie., Height s,feet 2 inches. _ . Broad jump—First, HenneY; sec= ond, Gundhoeffer; third, Adair. Distance 19 feet 2 inches. No weight' events were held The Civic Club. Hon. John K. Tener—the Re publican nominee fat governor of the Commonwealth, Mr. Reynolds, the candidate for lieutenant gov ernor, and Mr. Schener of Pittsburg spoke to the student body on Sept. 14 under the auspices of the ° Civic club. The gubernatorial candidates of the Democtatic, Keystone and Prohibition parties have stated their desire to speak here during the fall campaign. The Civic, club is a link in a chain of similar , student organizations extending throughout the colleges of the country. It aims to create a more general, interest, among the students of Penn State regarding the prob lem's of good citziens life. To further this Qb)ect, men of 'practical experience in public affairs are se cured to address the club, and Tit SPATE COLLEGIAN - - member!, take part by talk and dis.: cessions. Regular meetings ai e held mOnthly. Spccial)nceungs, open to the pub lic, will be announced from time to time. The 'first regular meeting will be held in room ,20 Engineering building at 8 p. m. Friday, Spt 30 Membership is, lirriited to upper 1;) classmen and total members ip to sixty. Juniors and seniors esiring membership , should have their names proposed' at the time stated above. Froth. The Penn State Froth is 'now an accepted fact, due largely to the fact that the students so readily fell in with'the idea of a comic publica tion and gave financial as well as moral aid. This year we purpose to give a bigger and better produc tion to be published quarterly. We have secured the services of more literary, men and cartoonists, who can ably handle the comic' Side of our college existance, However, there is room, for more witty writers and cartoonists, One man is to be chosen from each the senior, 'junior arid.freshman ... 6lasieg respec tively, and two from the sophomore class. Now, iethe time to get that funny story out of your system; put it on paper and mail to J. M. Spangler, 608 W. College avenue. We also need a business manager to be chosen from the soPhomore class. All men who wish to com. pete for this position see •E. O. Arthur, Beta Theta Pi house. All Manuscript t 6 be in before Oct: .sth. Get busy wits. Let us,4ear, from you. , , Resolutions Whereas, the Almighty God in His infinite wisdom ha. 4 found it befitting to take away the kind and beloved father of our , most loyal and esteemed classmate, Harry G. Bickley, be it. Resolved,,,that, ,ws the class of 1912 of Mt' rennsylttYnia State Col lege do hereby extend our deepest sympathy to our 'classmate and this family in this, their hour of grief; and be it fuither. ' ' Rescilved, that copies of these re solutions be sent to the bereaved family, published 'in. the S!nte•Col- , legian, and entered ppon the min utes of our class, • , • ' ELF'. o.llgen,' Theo. Leuchner. - •'' H. E. Davis. Committee. Be Economical When yOUr Collegian subscription becomes due after the initial issue, pay for it before the expiration of the special $1.25 privilege, . ' . Every man subscribes for the paper and if you want a detailed chronicle of your college events you will file every issue and at the, end of the year have them bound in , book form. This you cannot afford to do without, so to insure the proper delivery of the paper every week, make certain that we have your correct address and pay your subscription promptly. All checks should be made out to C, F. Preston, Mgr. , ' , ' • L. E. Schwartz Resigns. L. E. Schwartz 'll, of the busi ness staff of the Collegian has handed in his resignation as a result of having too many duties to assume and properly carry his regu= lar work. It is not without a feel ing of regret that we ' accept it as Mr.'Schwartz was a loyal worker to to the interests of this paper, and gave' his undivided attention to it during the past year. Sunday Chapel Service Owing to the large enrollment, it has been necessary to assign all the seats in the Auditorium to the stu dents. Visitors will be admitted at the north side door only and seats will be provided for theni. We carry a full line of Students' Supplies 4 • The p ar r ,, Note Williamsport, Pa. Headquarters (UM! "Slate': • ,teams',* ..Located opposite the P. R. R stationC Th Eree bus to P & R. AR.. station. Rates s2' 50 per day an up- • —ward • • • 17. KAVANAUGH. Manager GEORGE B. ,JACKSON CISIARS. TOBACCO AND ... PRBSH ROASTED PEANUTS A P.l Me of Soostvre Etacy Artklec ALLEN ST.. ESTATH COLLEGE, PA. The First v kCiertSUSteXc l ° National - Bank,- BELLEFONTEJ svat Store capital $lOO,OOO ' Surplus $1.00.(0) Headquarters for 1.1) a.kk.em es Cral33lolll. 5 7 4.0 ES 'Banister Meek 13laak Iltkevt Street 0. F. SHAW, Haraesamaker •• • J.• B. 'MINGLE, Shoemaker • Allen Street • G. E. ,Sficie r Optician POST CAI4DS COLLEGE .J.EW6I,RY • . _ F. P. BLAIR & 00. BELLEFONTE JEWELERS AND , OFTrICIANS Cor of Brockerhoft House All mail order. promptly attended to Fins watch and jew elry repairing a specialty Both phones ,J., C, MARKL.E , ' All Kinds of Choice Meats - Fish in season 13i College 'Menne ' Both phones S: E. KIMPORT Headquarters for , Choice Meats of All Kind's Frazier Street Both phones CHAS. A. WOMER Tonsorial Artist _ Your patronage solicted Firetc,lats,work guar anteed UNDER HOTEL \ S's' POOL ROOM and BARBER SHOP 123 Allen Street H. A. EVEY ilentre(Eountß CAB WORK A iPBCIALTY Zattk Z3ellefonte Both 'Phones C. D. CASEBEER, Sheffler's Restaurant Jeweler and Optician All lands of rispeir Nsorlc prompt , v.,dorie Opposite Hotel Ryes exatolned hot. Prir.tte opt Ira! pet lor Pies Sandwiches Soups nei.i,rv ,, ri Per, hsvi.v 041 A • The Athletic Store Sheasly & Gentzel , Dr,y,Goods, Groceries, Notions Furniture and Carpets „,Heakpartpr, for FINE' CaPTCTIONERY ' Nos. 200-206 College Avenue The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. trerytliing in hardware DlBtribuiois ter the PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S complete line . --ASPHALT ROOFINGS our specialty BELLEFO,NTE, PA.. B%ktl a, the, 'Phototravhet alai dealer in Ettatmat, &grates Alsoagent for e ckp.m ) 3ka STalkoThones and Snetestructklike 'ltecoills 212. bast Wegt, 'Ammo State Cattalo The First National Bank State College, Pa. 3 iirite_ret on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited