-,___ . , , , Up .to date Furnish= , ings for College Men , Tailor made Clothing Pressing and Cleaning c Fi_ . W. S.::_i_i_ V.S Stuart Block ,I 1 East College Avenue 11 Continued from page 1 the 'President's Address;" and B. G. Rumsey will follow with the "Pipe Oration." At the close of his address the pipe is handed dyer to the incoming Senior President. Robert Buka has been chosen as Presenter, filling a part of the pro gram much appreciated by the , audience, but dreaded by the anx ious members of the class. The "Ivy Oration" will be delivered by W. R. Lams. The ivy is to be planted at the northeast corner of the Engineering Building. At the end of the, program there will be sung for the first time a class song, "Farewell" composed by G. E. Ogilvie. The line will then double on itself, anti each man will Ohake hands successively with every ther man in line. I The handclasp is a peculiarly fitting way of saying ' Good by" to the old days spent THE STATE COLLEGIAN in the Class of 1910, and at the same time wishing success for the new work that is t to come. LION'S PAW. The Following Men Were Elected tr to the Senior Socie ' From the Class of 1911. E. 0. Arthur C. MacC. Breitinger M. E.lChubbucit L. A. ! !Cuthbert Alex bray A. T. Kelly p. R. Mason F. E Mclntyre! J. W. Miller 1 H. R. Moffitt. Junior Proni Programs. Programs to the Assembly be sold at the, Athletic Store afternoon from 4 to 5,30 o'clock. COIMENCEMENT SPEAKERS. Rev. 'Nehemiah Boynton, 1). D. Dr. Boynton, the Baccalaureate speaker, is pastor' of the Clinton Ave. Congregational church of Brooklyn N. Y. die graduated from Amherst University ,in 1879 and since that time has written a number of volumes. on F.thidal Subjects. • Samuel E. Weber, Ph. D. . _ Mr Weber is from Du Bois, Pa. where he t.aught in the public school for a number of years. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy was can ferred upon him by the University of Pennsylvania. He is, at the pre sent time principal of the State Normal School at Courtlandt, N. Y. Hon. S, E. Ancona. Mr Ancona was a member of Congress in 1862, at the time in which the "Land Grant Act" was passed and has ever been'an ardent supporter of state -1 . educational in stitutions. John H. Jones. Mr. Jones is'a prominent business man of Pittsburg Pa. and his ad dress 1 1 4 now Your Position" will be a lectuie founded on actual ex- perience. Seiior Class Officers. The following men were elected fr9m the class of 1911 for class officers i next year. President, H. R. Moffitt Vice president,',F., E. Mclntyre Secretary, R. T. Kintzing Treasurer. E. A. Steinfurth. Junior Class Elections. The class of 1912 elected the fol lowing men for the college year of 1910 1911. •• I President, L. R. Evans Vice president, A: W. Alcins Secretary, J. F. W. Cronemeyer Treasurer, A. L. Tobias. , ' PAGE FIVE
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