Continued from page 1 After the Valedictory the Bach elors degrees will he conferred up on the members of the graduating class; and the candidates for advanced degrees will receive them also. A unique feature of the ex ercises will• be the conferring of honorary advanced degrees upon the seven living members of the first graduating class, 1861, of this college. These seven will be here celebrating their fiftieth annual reunion. They are the Hon. John U. Banks, Indiana, Pa., A. C. Church, Luzerne, Pa., John W. Eck man, Pulaski, Va., Milton S. Lytle, Philadelphia, Pa., E. P. McCormick, Germantown, Pa; C. A. Smith, Chicago, 111., Colonel Chas. E. Troutman, National Soldiers' Home Tenn.; J. H. Isett, of Isett, Pa., a former member of the Class of 61, who left college two months before graduation to join the army of Gen el al Sherman, will receive both the Ilachelor's and the advanced de grees. Judge George B. Arlady, at one time a member ,of the class of '6B, will likewise receive , a degi ee. Prizes and commissions will next be awarded. Dr. T. R, Baker, of Rawlins College, who was a mem ber of the Penn State faculty from 1859 to 1862, will receive an engrav ed memorial booklet. An engraved testimonial will be presented to Prof. John Hamilton, who has been treasurer of the college for thirty five years. The class of 1900 will formally present a portrait of the late President Atherton. Dr. Sparks will then_ make the President's annual- statement, dis cussing various developments of the college. There will be several important changes in the faculty next year. Among the various gifts to the college which will be announced,one in particular will be an especially agreeable surprise, though We are not at present at liberty to divulge the secret. Class Day Exercises. , On Monday of 'Commencement week, June 12, the class of 1911 will hold their Class Day exercise. The exercise will take place on the campus, directly in front of Main building, where a depression in the lawn furnishes a natural amphithe ater. This depression makes the spot where the limestone in the walls of Old Main was quarried, and during the class -exercises a memorial boulder will be dedicated here,. The program is to open with a musical 'selection by the Penn State Cadet Band, after which H. R. Moffitt, 1911 ,rl2-:- president, will ms"Rarewell Address." The huge pipe, which is each year hand ed down to the class next lower, will be nresented to 1912, and the "Pipe Oration" delivered by J. M. Spangler. Then the Presentation, by R. E. Riblet„ will take place. This event is always of great inter est, though a source of apprehen sion to the class" members, and this year we' have an unusual treat in store, The senior custom of planting ivy under the walls of some college li building will be followed this year, and the "Ivy Oration" will be deliv ered by W. D. Meikle. A more beautiful and inspiring spot for such a gathering could not be found--the beautiful campus, with its shady trees and green carpet of grass, and the walls of Old Main in the back ground, are surroundings beloved by the men who are about to leave their Alma Mater, The occasion itself is joyous, yet sad, when one thinks that it is practically the last meet ing of the men about to leave their classmates and their college. To Aid Hospital Fund. The class of 1913 has placed in the hands of the hospital committee The TogZery Shop Men's Furnishings '4' A. G. Spalding & Bro's . Athletic Goods N The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing ' " C '4' of the State College Woman's clubs a paper which its members have signed to donatt its surplus damage money for, the junior and senior years to the college hospital, as a nucleus for a College Hospital fund. The two year specials have taken similar action, and the class of 1914 has also voted the damage money for this year to the same use, plac ing the matter in the hands 'of a special committee. The action taken is one well worth commendation. No more valuable use could have been fourd for the damage deposits, and the donation will serve as a subitantial nucleus for future work. ' The need for an adequate hospital here has long been apparent, and with such worthy support from the members of the classes named, vigorous progress toward that end seems assured. The hospital committee of the Woman's club has been doing excellent work up to the present time, and this substantial aid from 1913 and the Specials will serve further to encourage them in their efforts. Dedication_of Engineering Experi- meat Station. One of the most important events of Commencement is the dedication of the Engineering Experiment Sta tion, which is' to take place Mon day, June 12, at 10 a. m. This marks the inauguration of syste matic scientific investigation by the College for the benefit of Pennsyl vania industries: , The dedication exercises will be held in front of the Thermal Laboratories which are located at the rear of the Engineering building. The following addresses make up the program : Relation of the •Engineering Ex periment Station to the Industries," President Edwin Erie Sparks; "The Experiment Station as an Aid to State Engineers," General James A. Beaver; "Scientific Investigation," James E. Quigley, of Pittsbuig. Following this part of the pro gram, guides will be available to point out the most important of the experimental work now going on and also to take visitors to the pub lic demonstrations of the oxy acetylene s n naratus. Lion's Paw Elections The following men from the class of 1912 have been elected to men - bership in the Lion's Paw Senior Society: F. H. Blythe E. W. Carson L. H. Dennis J. F. Eberlein L. R. Evans R. C Harlow E. A. James W. S. 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NIL A- 1 1 i ,-...; - t c.-- 1.-- '&-k,s-SOCIE I Y AND CLASS BANQUE l'S A SPECIALTY- Now on Exhibition at our store Knox's Straw Hats Specialties for Summer in Sennits and Mackinaws Milans and Pandmas Prices 3.00 4.00 5.00 Montgomery & Co. - Bellefonte The Quality Shop An egtablishrnent Which is not:A for its fine quality of letterpress printing Every order mimes the personal ,attention of the manager thus , insuring perfect satisfaetion The Niltany Printing and Publishing Company c State Collage THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY SELe.EFONTE PENNA ) L ^ 13 C Vetchon 'l2 Student Agent lattann ;%.ialctk, Vg at axa Vovoem Company State, Cakeva, ?mulct The Meek Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Manager Drugs, Sundries Stationery Students' Supplies Prescriptions compounded Sort T'Alt C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth street 151.ttalwarsh, F.„ L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue ID i i-i i ii "koaht tst‘ the Campus Students' regular board per week r 3 HARVEY B R OS. Bakers and Confectioners FUll line of lowney, Apollo and Fuller-Greene Chocolates Always on hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittany Inn Building b. "i 3. Xtzek. Co. I:Mar& Parlor NStra)Vvaq 31.1.kv5 .C.:tqaTs and. 'Sobaccos , . Atoka ISulktang 3Men EAreet J. Pr HAG , M A N Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 129 S. Allen Street • F. D. WEAVER UP-TO-DATE LIVERY J. B. MARTIN SEALSHIPT , OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the Postoftice State College Supply Co General 'Merchandise Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoes R. C. 21F,AECE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce ries and Queenswat e Hotel Block W. College Ave Phones H -- -il 1 W. T DUNN 'OB W H WOOD ex 'll