State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 26, 1908, Image 5

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    Knisely Bros.
Billiard Parlor and
Bowling Alley
Cigars and Tobacco
HOTEL BUILDING
Watch this space for
announcements
Al WOMER
Tonsorial Artist
SOLICITS YOUR
PATRONAGE
First Class Work Guaranteed
UNDER HOTEL
S. E. KIMPORT,
All Kinds Choice Meats
Both 'Phones
STATE COLLEGE
The Palace Restaurant
Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always
on hand.
J. C. SIIEFFLER, Proprietor.
Tie Park Hotel
e'
Williamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "State"
teams---. l Located opposite
the P. R. R. stationLmFree
bus to P. & R. R. R. station.
Rates $2.50 per day and up
ward
D. KAVANAUGH, Manager
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
the toasts with a few well chosen
reminiscences of the old days.
After the dinner the organization
was completed, a brief constitution
adopted, and the following officers
were elected for . the ensuing year :
president, F. A. Bryan, '9O; vice
president, T. R. Cummins, '95;
secretary and treasurer, W. M.
Camp, '9l. The success of the
dinner was due largely to the efforts
of Messrs. Camp and Bryan.
Those present from Chicago were:
Dr. Edwin Erle Sparks, -Prof. C.
Alfred Smith, '6l, George C. Mc-
Kee, 'BB, W. B. Jackson, '9O, W.
M. Camp, '9l, H. E. Dunkle, '93,
Thomas R. Cummins. '95, Howard
H. Jones, '96, A. Otto Heister, '9B,
Thomas Jenkins,'o2, R. M. Rumble,
'O3, C. L. Armsby, 'O4, C. N.
Fenstermacher, 'O4. E. R. Ale, 'O4,
R. W. Bair, 'O6, C. D. Flickinger,
'O6, W. G. Heckathorne, 'O6, and
W. J. Garrison, 'O7. From other
places, Prof. Louis E. Reber, 'BO,
Madison, Wis.; H. D. Miles, 'B9,
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, V .1:, .'/r 1 GOWNS
J. G. Stoll, Representative
Buffalo; H. N. Breneman, '9O, Mil
waukee; F. A. Bryan. '9O, South
Bend, Ind.; J. C. Mock, '9O, De
troit; H. E. Greenwood, '93, Co
lumlius, 0.; John E. McCullough,
'97, River Forest; H. E Diller,'9B,
Oak Park; C. E. Denney, 'OO,
Cleveland, O.; H. A. Mott, 'O2,
Jackson. Mich.; F. B. Stieg, 'O7,
Aetna, Ind.
All Aboard for "Breezy Point."
The second annual play by the
college girls will be given on Satur
day evening in the Auditorium.
The main feature of this year's pro
duction will be a three act comedy
"Breezy Point." Although not
strictly a college play, it deals with
the vacation experiences of a group
of college girls, with amusing com
plications and funny situations
galore. The opoprtunity for local
hits has not been neglected and a
number of good ones will be sprung.
The play will be preceded by a
short sketch as a curtain riser. The
college orchestra will add greatly
to the enjoyment of the evening by
furnishing appropriate music. All
who attend will find it well worth
while and will at the same time be
furthering the work bf the Y.
W. C. A.
Y. M. C. A. Nominations.
The Nominating Committee of the
Y. M. C. A. places before the As
sociation the following candidates
for office for the college year of
1908-'O9: for president, Borland
and Fleming; for vice-president,
Bennetch and J. B. Watson; for
secretary, Stitt and Wharen; for
treasurer, L. M. Fisher and Kantner;
for assistant treasurer, Eldred and
Rhoads. Other nominations may oe
made on the evening of the annual
meeting. This annual meeting for
reports of committees and election
will be held in Room 529 Main at
6.30 on Tuesday, March 31.
Chicago will play seven games of
football this year, six in 1909, and
five thereafter.