\A f CV “T" K| STANDARD PORTABLE I#V Emm I |\| :: DIRECT READING :: Weston Standard Portable Voltmeter Reception to Mr. Woodcock, J. R. Woodcock, retiring secretary of our College Y. M. C. A. work, was tendered an informal reception in the Association room on Friday evening. Y. M. C. A. members, General Beaver, and several members of the faculty were present. Entertainment was provided in the way of music, refresh ments, and informal speeches by Gen eral Beaver, Dr. Gill and Rev. Mr. Dennison of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Woodcock was presented with a splendid Dictionary and stand as a token of the good feeling of the Asso ciation members toward him. He leaves next week for his new field of labor in the Second Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, and with him go the best wishes of a host of friends in and about the College. Thespians’ Election At a meeting of the Thesp-'ans last week the following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year : President, E. L. Diehl, 'O6; Secretary, W. G. Heckathorne, 'O6 ; Treasurer, Prof. J. H. Leete; Business Manager, W. R. Fleming, ’O6; Assistant Busi ness Manager, J. B. Smith, 'O7 ; Ex ecutive Committee, Professors Pattee, Espenshade and Leete. E. L. Diehl has this year taken a minor part in “The Boomerang," but on account of his duties as stage man THE STATE COLLEGIAN" Voltmeters, Ammeters. Ohmmeters and Portable Galvanometers For Laboratory, Testing and Switch-board use Our Portable Instruments are recognized as STARDARD The semi-portable Labora tory Srandards are still better. Our Station Voltmeteis and Ammeters are unsurpassed in point of extreme accuracy and lowest consumption of eneergy Weston Electrical Instrument Co. Main Office and Works Waverley Park, NEWARK. N.J New York Offce, 74 Cortlandt St. ager he is competent for his new position. Mr. Heckathorne as Profes sor Sadleigh is one of the stars of this years cast. The usual custom of having three members of the faculty on the execu tive committee was complied with, and the Thespians next year should main tain the high standard of excellence set by casts of former years. Sacred Concert The Sunday evening sacred concert was this year as always a very pleasing part of the Commencement program. It fills the gap from Baccalaureate services to the Monday festivities in a most acceptable manner. The selec tions by the choir were well selected and well rendered. The Double Quar tette, “I will call upon Thee” deserves especial mention, as also the solo by Saunders, “The Ninety Nine.” C. M. Atherton, '92,was present and gave a violin solo, and Miss Stover- of Pittsburg rendered a charming vocal solo. The program was: 1. Chorus - The Radiant Morn, H. H. Woodward 2. Quartett —O, How Amiable Buck 3. Violin Solo “Berceuse” from “Jocelyn” Mr. R. P. Farrington 4. Piano Duo Unfinished Symphony Misses Grieb and Atherton. 5. Vocal Solo Save Me, O Lord Miss Stover .6 Chorus - - Venite .7 Vocal Solo - The Publican Mr. H. P. Dawson. 8. Violin Solo J. P. Atherton .9 Double Quartette “I Will Call Upon Thee. 10. Vocal Solo The Ninety and nine Mr. F. J. Saunders 11. Chorus Magnfiat.R. E. H. Terry. The Boomerang, as presented by the Thespians on Monday evening differed from the performance of last winter only in its greater excellence. Per haps the big audience inspired the boys, at any rate they showed better form than ever before, and deserved all the credit that the enthusiastic crowd heaped upon them. As to the individuals, it is hard to pick out the best, and we shall not risk our reputa tion as dramatic critics by making the attempt. One of the special feat ures of the evening was the singing of “Birdie” by Fiizimons, ’O5. Mrs. Hurley, the trainer arrived from Saginaw, Mich., last Friday and su pervised the play. The cast of char acters was as follows. Courtney Corliss Mr. Launselot Borgiss Paul Hollyhock.. . . Prof. Sadleigh Signor Tambourin A Posimnn Mrs, Borgtss Mrs, Hollyhock AGENTS ANYBODY CAN DO IT AGENTS We want good live representatives to take orders for “Peuro or Pearl” Me dallions. Entirely new. Sell at sight. Big money. Exclusive territory given. Agents’ supplies. Novelties up-to date. Write at once. Universal Manufacturing Cc. Pittsburg, Pa. “KNACK” or “KNOW-HOW” in Clothes Making, call it what you will, “SIM" models embody it. They press their claim upon your attention by the distinc tiveness of the patterns, the excellency of the workmanship and their conformity to the latest whisper of the mode. Prices are their winning features, because they’re just moderateenough. DO YOU GET A SUNDAY PAPER ? Why not the Pittsburg Press? — A live, up-to-date newspaper, which contains each Sunday a column of State College Athlet ic News. — Try one ! . . . GRAHAM; Hie BARBER, sells • them. Selected The Thespians. .E. G. Bashore ’OS J. F. Johnson *«•*> G. L. Hoffman ’CS .W. G. Heckathorne X 5 . .H. H, Heinrich 'O5 F. A. R. Hoffeidtz ’O5 E. L. Diehl T 6 ,R. H. H. Aungst 'O5 .. . R. H. Smith ’O5 ...D. R. Davis T 6 ‘ Fitzimons 'O5