q State College has the brightest future of any town in central Pennsylvania. Real estate is bound to increase PAGE SIX days are gone, blossoms our into a feeling that grows and grows to an intense love for the Alma Mater. Singing of college songs, many impromptu speeches, and witty stories passed away the remainder of the time. The jolly gathering dispersed with everyone in the best of spirits and well pleased at the general success of the whole affair. Senior Class Actions. At the senior class meeting held Tuesday evening, Karl H. Marsh, president of the class, was chosen valedictorian for the commencement exercises. C. A. Hogentogler was elected manager of the class base ball team. The matter of a class banquet was discussed, and it was voted to hold the banquet in Bellefonte some time after the Eascer vacation. The following committee was ap pointed to arrange for the banquet: H. A. Bole, chairman, F. H. Beyer, D. S. Devor, A. L. Barnett, F. D. Dornblaser. A committee was appointed to have charge of commencement ar rangements, consisting of the follow ing: F. F. Simon, chairman. W. Fuhs, F. B. Miller, P. B. Bennetch, and H. Rader. The senior class at Dickinson de cided recently to erect a memorial gate to the memory of Harry E. Jackson, who died lately. The cost will probably be about sooo. The new Dickinson catalogue shows an enrollment of 65 seniors, 60 juniors, 73 sophomores and 128 freshmen. Eight Hindu students at the Uni versity of Washington have founded a fraternity, secured a house, and will live in oriental style. cp - t 1-1 -r- ID rz ri' Grub TUE STATE COLLEGIAN Ac '2n77 4 ;*` /, `Y A" ( i i 6 P(1 ,1 % . .; - We';.??" , 7":4 ,, '- j4 l '. = 'liVZ(A'Atif4r4k":6l ,4141 . 4 , 14../Egri!s,l Xl l -;',;e•Pf,e4,, , ,LV, s ; , Tk, fa, 444M:OfektY,rgr.; , J5ki 4gf , 4144*1pM 4 , 441t . 0 , Itl C 0 A 4..4 '7 z.ts."- . 1,419 / , ‘'L YOt/ttf 4 . Y ^ ^ f `WtliCiAGgYe -Y - ;" .?? !;','ii - 7-'; ::;,,, ..f r:‘ P ', -1 ;* , ..'7, 4 , e,•ioi • 1 ......,... VA, 1.3.:6-,-, : e k.. ,-,i,v, , , ,z , 1 c 4., %' , 'A 4tmA.nisV4 qize Best Argument we can offer for the character of our Clothes is the Clothes themselves. Every man who has worn them will acknowledge their superiority—their wonderful value and their undoubted merit. 411 . We show a remarkable diversity in thc number of models and fabrics we display. `<' %.< ‘7 s• L. D. MATTER, AGENT Bowes and Thompson Motor Car Co STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLV A NIA The Finest Touring Car Service in the (gunty Trips made to Bellefonte, Penns Cave, Tyrone and other points Rates are moderate For further information wlite, phone or wire Wm. F. Thompson, manger Bell phone McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a week And worth it all CALL AND SEE US Room 328 MAIN W. T. DUNN
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