last,fw years. Why, I have parents come to me with tears in their eyes and ask me to tell them how they can get their boys through college with only the small sum of money they can afford to do it with. Even your self-made man isn't satisfied unless his son can go to college."—Exchange Exhibition Drill of Cadets. The battalion made a splendid ap pearance at the annual exhibition drill held yesterday afternoon. The campus was alive with Corn mencement guests who watched the movements with interest and admira tion. There were company drills, battalion formations and dress parades, while the execution of the movements was ac complished with a correctness that re flected great credit on the Comman dant, Capt. W. H. Hay, and his assis tants, Cadet Major B. W. Kline 'O6, and fellow cadet officres. The "Plovers" Victorious. The -Plovers," the new Socialistic Society at the Track House met and defeated Joe Shed's Colts on Beaver Field Monday morning amid tremen dous excitement. General Joe's forces were proud and boastful over their recent victory over the -Scrubs", but the gallant Plovers captained by "Mother" Dunn and "Bings" were too fast on the finish for the young Colts. In the last inning, with the Plovers two runs behind, "Old Joe" himself got ex cited and made a "sky-rocket" throw giving the victory to the Plovers. The Score :- 1 23456789RHE ... 110005000-775 Shed's Colts 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 3-8 6 5 The Plovers Batteries—Fields, and Skemp and Harper,Burns Wilber and Conklin. MMili;EM;Mil Professor Joseph John Thomson, the well-known physicist in an address before the students of Cambridge, England, said that his wide experience among students proved conclusively to himself that the American University student is the most enthusiastic stu dent of the•world, THE STATE COLLEGIAN The Class of 1906. Continued from page i from all parts of the state, nearly every county being represented. The large est number from one city is five, Hai risburg sending that number. York and Scranton each send four. Pitts burg, Greensburg, and Oil City each three. Wolff hails from Burmuda Islands,while Landes represents Brazil. The average age of the members of the class is 23. Four are married— Reigart, Kauffman, Wood and Price. The class has but one lady member, Miss Glenn, of State College. The four Presidents have been J. G. Mc- Gee, Hays, Foltz, and G. J. R, Mc- Gee. The class has contributed much to athletic life in State. On the football field four of its men have won the 'varsity "S"—Yeckley, Barr, Fawkes G. J. R. McGee. The "S" has also been won in baseball by Kilmer and J. K. Mahaffey, in basketball by Caswell, Foltz, Kilmer, Yeckley, and Heaton, and on the track by Kaiser and Arnold. The members of this class will be missed in every department of college work. As has been said, their work in athletics deserves only praises; they have contributed to the literary life of the school, and we believe that our College is better for their having been here. May they be successful in the work which they are about to take up. Their work for State, however, will continue. They have been prepared for their life work by her, and they owe it to their Alma Mater to make the best of their opportunities, and help advance the prosperity of State. In order that the Lehigh University athletic standard may not be lowered by misrepresentations sent cut to met ropolitan'papers when unofficial teams play-away from home and very often are defeated, the university faculty has adopted this resolution: "Organ ized bodies of Lehigh University stu dents are prohibited from leaving town at times when the university is in ses sion, unless they obtain permission of the faculty." • GO•70 GEO. B. JACKSON —FOR—, • . CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS - A Pull Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles:. Zi. , i ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA.. ~ A. F. MARKLE, DEALER IN MILK AND ICE STATE CC r.r.EG E COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY. N. Y. Makers of CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty. ALL READY To serve you with a Quie4 Lunch. Oysters in every style. Soups, Pies. Cakes, Baked 'Beans,.Sandwie es and Hot Drinks. Also a choice line of Oonfectionery constantly on hand. •• Soda Water and Sundaeg in all flavors and to suit all tastes, at the Old Drug. Store .Stand. Try us and.Be Convinced., :. .• t o % 71 • ; C. F. HARRISON, soibit,. Catering a Specialo. TRUNKS HARRY W. sAuE - 'o', HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COLLEGE, - PENNA - - FLASIILIGHS; VIEWS, GROUPSr... - , STUDENT NIOTOGRAPiir Sizes up to 8x10.'• ' ' GEO, D. BARBEY; 370 Maire; Successor to Morgan, Arnold and Baruettu: r., .:: t 4 -; , 7. i
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