Wishing a world of success to our old , t friends of the class of 1921, and a joy ous summer vacation to the under grads, * We are sincerely yours GRAHAM & SONS On tHe Corner ALUMNI DAY STARTS EVENTFUL "COMMENCEMENT (Continued from first page) The classes of *2o'and ’IS are also planning to be present at the Nlttany Institution in strong numbers to help make things lively Headquarters foi those groups will bo at the blg_alumni tent which ususual. will be located on the front campus This will -be the main headquarters for all alumni where they can get together to discuss old times and become 10-acqualnted with each other As an accommoda tion, the alumni association has cheer fully consented to receive dues at this place at all hours of the day , The annual meeting of the Alumni Association, which Is scheduled for ton o’clock in the Auditorium, will un doubtedly attract a record-breaking crowd President John M Thomas will apperr before the alumni as a-.body for the first time then when he will deliver v brief address * Following this the most important business to bo tak en up Is that of increasing the annual dues of the Alumni Association to meet the increased expenses The meeting will close In time for the al umni luncheon at the alumni tent at twelve oclock This will be a big af foli and it is expected that an unusual ly largo number of grads-will, eat to gether Members of the graduating class aio also invited to attend the Iln clroon Time has been allowed so that they will be able to witness the track moot at one o clock Ttofoic the bal* game, the reunion classes will pull off their stunts on New Beaver Field at three o'clock Some original and amusing ideas are to be expected when the grads show their 'ability to do something entertain ing V ftiendlv rivalry exists between the different classes and each is striv ing to surpass the others when the stunts are performed A part of the program to ,which all of the reunion classes ate looking for ward ate the class dinners which they are holding at the University Club, tho Berkshire and other places at six p. m The Penn State Alumnae club also dines at this time at McAllister Hall. Following this the former women stud ents will hold their annual business meeting Reception In the Evening The final event of tho day will be the reception given to President and Mrs Thomas and Dr and Mrs E E Sparks on the lawn in front of tho Women's Building for all alumni Ap propriate decorations for such an ev ent are being ‘planned Alumni will ~havo the oppo’rtunlty to greet the new president and renow their acquaint ance with Dr Sparks Following tho reception, dancing and a general get together of alt alumni - and alumnae will take place In the Women's Build ing All members of tho graduating class of 1921 are also urged to attend this affair Class Pay Monday On Monday morning at ton o’clock In the Open Air Theatre, tho graduat ing class will hold Its annual Class Day' Exercises, when tho lighter side of the college life will be seen, "Ted" Aiken, president of the Senior class as'well as class historian will deliver his farewell address to the class and will also present the class history B W Knapp will deliver the Pipe Ora tion and present the old class pipe, | which has been passed down for many! The : Pennsylvania : State : College JOHN MARTIN THOMAS, D.D., LLJD., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by tho Joint action «f the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania FIYE GREAT Engineering,"* Liberal' Arts,-"Mining, and Natural Science, offering SI thirty-debt courses of four years each—Also courses In Home KoDoomies, Industrial Art and Physical Edu- latlmi—TUlTlON FREE to both sexes; Incidental charges mo. -< First semester begins mlddlo of September; second semester thu iirst of Febrnary; Summer Session for Teachers about tho third Monday In June of each year. For catalogue,* bulletins, announcements, et-Mxc Hall to College Avenuerup Pugh street to Beaver Avenue,' to Allen St, to; Co op, to' the west end of the Drill Field Hoie, F L „Cropp .’24, will render ap propriate music 'A ’E Kelmbach ’2A in' the role" of 'parson, will render i fitting sermon Following these rites,; taps will-bo sounded and the burial of the dinks will take place The stunt committee have spent a great deal of time, energy and thought on. the com ing stunts and have done boit to make them an unqualified success STATE OFFICIALS ARE ON FARMERS' WEEK PROGRAM (Continued from first page) of plant' diseases at 'the Botany Build ing with information concerning sym ; ptoms, methods of curatlon, and the protection against these diseases Another novel part - of .this year's schedule'is the special' program foi joung farmers that will be conducted at the forepart of ’ the' general Farm ers Week The aim of this innovation Is to give the visitors an opportunity to become acquainted.with judging and, WE AIM to satisfy : ;GITY BAKERY I BELLEFONTE, PA. i. . . > L. G. BALFOUR CO. FRATERNITY JEWELERS Badges Novelties Stationery Placques ’ Memorial Tablets CLASS RINGS AND PINS Factory Branch Office ATTLEBORO, Mass. . . UNION ARCADE, Pittsburgh, Pa» Queen of a King of a Hundred Loves | "The true heart-story of Anne Boleyn. g! The beautiful Court girl who won the o world's worst husband and became § the mother of a queen. g ADOLPH ZUKOR | PRESENTS § “DECEPTION” j A Romance of Loves Behind a Throne Adults SlOc, Children ISc and tax PLEASE NOTE —ln case of rain any afternoon duiing Commencement Week, a matinee will be given at two demonstration contests Considerable i time will bo given to oignnized rc-i creation, including hikes, campfires! and athletic contests j Extensive Program Planned J On Thuisday morning at eight o’- clock, Di Oaidncr will have charge of an Inspection trip to the old Soli Fertility Plots where the explanation nnd results obtained over a period of thlitv-five voars will be explained nnd the advantage open In the use of fer tilizers, lime nnd manure At this snme time, gioups will start for the Variety Plots where an inspection and discussion of Variety Tests of Wheat, Oats, and Barley will bo conducted by C F. Noll and also for the Spring Cieek Kami whore M F Grimes will discuss' Swine Management. At the D.ihv Barn, the selection and breeding fo D tli y Cattle w ill bo explained and a poultiy demonstration will be held at i (he stock pavilllon The experi ment oichaids, the student gardens, the Creameiy, the implement barns, the Foiestry Building and the green house will bo visited by groups Intel - ested in horticultural and vegetable gardening < , State Officials Will Be Here The State Secretary of Agriculture and the Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth have signified theh In tention of bcing.hero and each will ap ,pear on the program for an address at one of the night sessions, to be held ,in the Open Air Theatre on the Front Campus on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at seven-thirty Dean Watts will presideiat the first meeting which will be opened by a musical number by Profcssoi Y'odcr , At eight o’clock, the Honorable, Frederick Rasmussen, Soc letary of Agriculture will give an ad dress *on .“New _Problcms for Pennsyl vania Farmers" and he will be follow ed by Honorable E E Beldleman, Lie utenant Governor Dr William Fiear will preside at the Thursday evening session and it will be opened as on the proceeding night Dr J M Thomas, President of the College, will bo the first speaker and will be followed by B. H Hibbard of the. University of Wisconsin, who will discuss the "Present Economic Problems of the Farmer ’* In case rain threatens to Interfere with the plans for the day, the program will be can led out as far as possible Indoors and mcctjng places will be as signed to the different sections while ,the evening concerts will be held in the Auditorium * PIU3-LISGAL CLUB ELECTS } OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR The Pre-Legal Club held Its final meeting of the year last Friday even ing in the Liberal Arts Building and elected officcis for the coming year. The following men were elected* E E PENH STATE COLLEGIA* ~' NOTICE TO GRADUATES Members of the graduating class who expect to tench wilt need to secure tcachus’ certifi cates Those.who have luid the requited-amount of professional training may obtain College Pi o visional certificates by' making proper application to the De partment of Public Instruc“on, Harilsburg " Foi the sake of convenience the Department of Public* Instruction hns p need the necessary application blanks In the office of Prof Andcison, Room 21, Liberal Arts It is ad visable that these blanks be se cured before leaving State Col lege Ovordorf ’22, Pres , J C Do’lan ’23, Vlce-Pres ; J. A Gelt? ’22, Secy-Treas Dr Tangcr spoke to the Club on the large field for tho Club’s activities dui ing the coming yeai, stating that it would be an Interesting study for tho members to determine the relative le gal status of Penn, of Pittsburgh, nad of Penn State so far os dependence on tho state was concerned, and the legal obligation of the* state to support one or ail of the thioe institutions CINDER CONTEST WITH .PITT MARKS GRADUATION (Continued from first page) Shea nnd. Demining ' Ono of the most interesting races of tho entire program will be the quarter mile run in which Captain John Dem ining is expected to give Frank Shea, the Panther’s Olympic star, ono of the speediest races ever soon on New Bea ver Field It will be remembered that it was Dommlns who made Shea travel so fast in the recent Pittsburgh In tercollegiate Track and Field Meet Shea won the race by a slight margin and broke tho Pittsburgh recoid. Dem ining and Shea will bqth.try to lower the Penn State recoid in the quarter next Saturday The latter also runs the 100 and 220 yard dashes Medley Relay Another event which promises to arouse great Interest is a medley relay race which Coach Martin is planning This race will not figure In the scor- After that long-pre-raid night study hour stroll down to the COLLEGE LUNCH ROOM and get on good terms with yourappetite. SANDWICHES ' HOT DRINKS Ice Cream - Fruit yQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 What Me Young Man Wants in Clothes; The "young fellow of today demands snap' and style, but also he wants something more— DURABILITY AND PERFECT FITTING THAT’S WHY HE CHOOSES MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES SMITH’S Tailoring Shop “The Shop With a Conscience” CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING NEALY DONE . I - Outstanding dressxlothes * 8 - I June house parties call for dress clothes; | we’ve made it easy for. you with special | values. Fine black worsteds; the rich- | est silks; best styles at about one-half S' . jj what you’d pay a good tailor , Money back any time you feel ■ dissatisfied * 1. Montgomery &' Co. ! Th'e home of'Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes , • Statp College ’ Bellefonte, i Ins of tho meet and at the present time it. not oven known fot cctlain If It will be possible for Pitt to entoi a team In the event Penn Stnte will bo teptesonted In this icln> bv two teams, a varsity tenm, and a team of 'lncliglblcs—that Is a team .made tip of | Freshmen and "Larry" Shields, who ate nt tho piesent time Ineligible to mcmbeiship on any \aislt> teams Tho \aibit> teunv will bo composed of Gtlints who will tun the 220 ymds, Hilo or Newcomer who will tun the quartei, Demmlng who will run tho half "and Homlg who, will tun tho mile The othoi team, which tho tarsltj has oh tllenged. Is composed of Russel *24, wht. will run the 220 >ards, Moore who will appear In the quartet. Hclffrlch, who will run tlio half and Shlolds who will tun the mile Pitt also has a \er> fiiit distance medlov rol n team and should they acLept Coach Mat tin's in x itntlon to bo present In tho relay, even greater Interest will bo added to the affait The Panthei team Is made up of Wakefield who will run the 220, Shta who will inn the quaiter. Allen who will tun tho half and Hayes who I will rim the mile ' ••Bill" Ulltty may again appear Ir. a track suit In an effort to stop Shea In tho 100 ami 220 dashes Bczdek’s big first baseman has a bad teg and fot this reason may not be able to appear In the Pittsbuigh meet Taylot and Dcmming will tun In the quaitcr mile, and 2>?ewcomet, Edgcrton and Demoting will appear in the half mile Up untll“the present time the Penn State coach has not decided whothei he will run Romfg in the ono or the two mile run It Is a certainty, how O' ■ver'Hhat Cat tor and Strlcldor will ppeai in the mile and Snyder and ;ooi>er w ill take part in the two mile ‘lie entries in the field events will be radically the same that they have Welty and Vandline will be on hand foi all Uie wei?ht events and "Charley” Wiv will of course do the bioad Jump. Tice will polo vault, and Gicon and Patent will High jump P«*nn State should win the hurdles HOUSE PARTY NECESSITIES Straw Hats $2.50 to $4.00 " White Flannels $9.50 and $12.00 - ' Silk Shirts, SPECIAL $6.00 Men’s Silk Socks (all colors) $1.25, FROMM’S Economy - Store - Hart Schaffner & Marx full dress and tuxedos bv a large margin for Barron, Hile> Parent and Kauffman will betheNit lui) entiles In theso events The special foituie races and the fact thnt four Olvmi/ic lunnt-is will appeal in the meet should certainly mnko the meet one of the most Intciesting track alfails of the college year. CONFERENCES OPEN INAUGURAL IN FALL ' (Continued from first page) ’ march according to piescnt plans. In addition, there will be the military foa* turc and also floats representing the various college activities The women students will 'play no'-small part in this affair A special division of the piocesslon has been planned for them, In which theie.will be floats represen tative of their academic work together wltn olheis of their campus activities. Alumni Getting Ready Saturday Is the day when the Penn Slate alumni will bo in prominence on the piogram Octobei the fifteenth Is the second annual Alumni Homecom ing l)a> and the greatest number of •ilumnl ever back at Penn State at one time aie expected for this occasion to gether with the events of the two pro ceeding days Their part in* the lnaug uiatlon will be largo, besides the big attractions of their own day .which they arc planning, they will bo promin ent on othci pa its of the urogram LACROSSE PiANAGiSR ELECTED FOR 1922 At the lacrosso elections held on Tuesday. Ralph Fox ’22 was chosen to manage the aaisitv team through the season of 1322 His first-assist ants will be D A Lewis ’23, B E Watkins ’23. and C D Kuhn ’23 Tho men who were awarded the ISt are Captain F II Lcuschner .’2l, F W, Clnddlng ’2l, P W Giifflths ’2l, B C Jones ’2l, E S Yocum ’22. M G Mlllei ’2l, E S - Farley ’2l. M T War ner ’2l, L F Rothiock ’2l, A. IT Croup ’2l, C F Hoffman *2l, W. J Jennings ’2l, rn'MiSmU WfrfEm't 'WM mg f'l/feiasl H slinF Wednesday* June 8, 1921 I C Biown ’22, P-H Trout ’22, F. A. Coulter '23, nnd C R. Eitiler ’23 War ner locolvod' the -special award, for thiee j cui a service with the varsity team <• HIKERS TO SILVER BAY WILL RECEIVE PRIZES Tlio pair ot - hlkeis who reach the Y M C A Conference at Silver Bay with'the least time nnd the least ex pense w ill receive prizes donated by 1 two local stoics, Montgomery nnd Co have donated a pair of golf sox nnd Fromm's Economy Store has eontilbutcd a spoit shirt to the' win ners These prizes ara now being dls plnjod in the window __o£ Metzger's store . - 7 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Bread—All Kinds Wholesome, Economical, Fancy Cakes and Ice *' Cream State College Bakery Both Phones W.T. Harrison, Prop SPECIAL Columbia Records Just Received Broken ®Moon Norit Bayes In a Little v Front Parlor Old B»ckStreet) Nora Bayoa Pm Coming Back to You—Maybe Fox-Trot Ted Lewis' Jaxx Band Wishing. Medley Fox-Trot Yerkes Jaxarimba Orchestra. Some Little Birtl.Foi-T.rot Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra Non Homme (My Mao). Fox-Trot Yerkes Jaxarimba Orchestra Don’t You''Remember the Time? Grant Stephens and Howard Marsh Dear Little Street Back Home Campbell and Burr. Moonlight. 'Medley Pox-Trot The Nappy Six Rebecca Same Back from Mecca) edley Fox Trot , refits Jaxarimba Orchestra GRADUATION GIFTS ~ The GIFT and ART SHOP .tgj Allen Street value