" ;e42; te oil , - • g 4 4 qi" I g • „ _ • Val. Vl.isl NORTHRUD :STU- ' liiNT-CONFERENCE Annual:St:l4mA Conference "ill be Hell itt !Northfield June 24 to July 4, 1910. More and-more Of the best men the world over are 1 being "attracted by the activities of4' the' voluntary religious organizations of collegemen. Every year ; rrom Europe and the East; we'halie repoits of an increas ing usefulness to the college and to the world of this banding together of men of serious Christian purpose. No activity of these organizations has proved r more useful in the car rying forward of the ideals that all , the truest and best of educated men - atgreel4le the ,hiOest than the sum mer Conference where, in good fel lowship and operi-hearted and open .mirded sympathy, one finds . ithe .conditiOns tinder which the most im portant thhigs - of life can be dis cussed. Ihese '-coufetences 'belong - to; the STATE COLLEGE, PA., JUNE 2, 1910. sthdents. The aim is to treat all subjects from the student viewpo int. Especially I are we here concerned with the central things for whic the the Student Christian Associ d o star* and the methods that ex elk ence has shown are the most tis• factory in promoting I these reat aims; but in this comprebe hive view there is presented a challenge that no fair minded man who knows that service in 'the highestrealais of life ought to be tlie aim of l an, ican pass by without the most careful consideration. I is no% small I to be lightly set aside thiat II dreds of the Very strongest me the colleges of AMerica belieye t have found the way !to the tk service. i 1 The officers and leaders o Christian Association 'w•lrk Jib therefore especially welcotrie opportunity to see what is gnini in - other colleges. Beyon 'thib is safe to say that any mane ho the welfare of his college t will find the time spent here hig profitable Interesting cnssions, insp some compa letics, all thes measure. The first delegation from _ tate several years ago comprised " ree 'men and this number - has ite ily , increased . unti last year our re re- \ sentatation otalled twenty- ' 'ht. We expect no less than 'fifty stu- \ dents to attend_ , I the conference !this summer and ,with this :nber unr State's showing will , bei a most creditable one. Civic Club Elections. At, the first meeting of the Civic Club the following men were elected ' to membership. ' ' _ „. the uld his on Juniors". James Milholland, D. C. Bowman; SoPhomores: Watts. H. E. Davis; Beagle, ?Freed, Dunlap, Fox, McCready, Klapp, F. R. Moffitt, Lenschner. ' , it has eart : hly ' The remaining live vacancies will he - filled in the 'fall from the class of 1912. i 'art Price Five Cents /thoroughly 'enjoyable. ;classes, meaty 'dis ring addresses, wbole ; : , spirittd - will be found inlfull