Six Weeks More— aegis The Spring 'Drive Now! VOL. XVII. No. 52 BLUE AND WHITE RUNNERS PREPARE FOR PENN RELAYS Trackmen Leave Friday For An nual Classic—Freshman Team Mill Be Entered MARTIN'S MEN GET EVEN BREAK ON SOUTHERN TRIP Nittany Stara Beaten in Meet With Georgetown—Defeat _ Virginia Tech __. Since the close of the ➢.aster recess, Coach Martin has been directing his attention to the work of plepatlng the Ichtany truck and field stare for the Penn Relays 'Mitch are to he held at Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday of this week. This annual event has been the claaelo In traekdom for many years and this year will be no excep tion to the rule Not only mill the best teams of the East contend for before but several foreign teams have signified their in tention of entering the competition. The University of Havana and several of Italy, best institutions will be rep resented on the track and field at that time The distance medley relay team which Coach Martin is planning to en ter on Friday afternoon will be com posed of Moore, Helffrich, Enck and Shields in the quarter, half, three quarters and mile respectively. Edger ton, Enck, Shields and lielffrich are the mon chosen to compete in the two mile relay event on Saturday afternoon Freshman Relay Tenet Entered , A Freshman one mile relay team kill be entered on Saturday. afternoon to ' r cornp - eto with the )carting limners front the bist -Institutions to the country The, team N,..111 be compomd of Mese ; left Froudfoot,' - Klutz and' Wieand I , 7lWedim:learn, McClure, Atkinson and Erb will probably make the trip as sub etitutes. In the special events, Bun on will en tor the high hurdles ahilo McMahon and Alwine will take part in the din cus throw and shot put It Is possible that a fdur mile relay team may bean terod an Saturday afternoon and also a combination of four men in the 220 paid dash In case these teams are entered,' Enck, Cooper, Helffrich and likely, compose the quartet lif-theoSou4mile ran while„Mooie,—Tay lor, Grimes, Rile and Palm will prob ably form - tfie list of, eligibles from (Continued on last page) OBEDIENCE TO GOD IS CHAPEL SERMON TOPIC Scranton: Clergymen, at Sunday Services, Depicts the Folly of Ignoring God's Laws The Reverend W L Sawtelle of the First Presbyterian Church of Scranton_ preached the sermons at the chapel cer vices last Sunday, hie general theme being the justice of God's laws and the strict obedience that Man must observe in regard to them. Clearly and skillfully interwenving In his talk the part that the college stu dent plays in life, the speaker showed that it is ridicule. for common mor tals to ignore the laws of God, since complete nod Just retribution will sure ly follow each offense Not only will contempt of God's laws produce un happiness, sold Reverend Sawtelle, but obedience to them produces lisPlnness just as surely. The college student's need for G. was also very well depict ed. CLASS .TEAMS PREPARE FOR SOCCER SCHEDULE With the first inter-class game scheduled for May sixth between the Seniors and Sophomores, the class coaches with the aid of Coach Peahen ham are putting the candidates through intensive practice each night So far the work has been centered on the ini mary points of the same, each es Pool ing the ball, dribbling and using the head Each night there has been large number of candidates on the field and with such material, It la certain that the spring schedule will not be lacking in interest As far as the spring vractice of chum candidates has gone, it appears by the number and work of the candidates from the underclasses that the Trash. men and Sophomores will have teams which will give the uPPerclass aggroga tions a hard fight for the champion ship-and will also make the contest very close between themselves The Juniors have same promising candi dates In the field and aro working hard to build up a strong team _ The main trouble with the class teams thus far has been to got enough Senior candl dates _out for practice so that the - coaches can build up a working squad If the Seniors do not put forth a work able team, they will prove to ho an easy mark for the rent of the squads _ Dolly workouts of the regular varsity men has been greatly hampered_ be causouto many - of theta ere now occu ' - pied =Dy ' baseball practice and - othet spring sports. The regular scrimmage ' work of the varsity team as a whole cannot be started until next fell V - rutt tzar, 1II.„,:4",„:;.::...,,, til•rass' STANDARD TIME TO BE RESUMED MAY 28 The Council of Administration of the College, at a meeting yes terday mottling, voted to change back from Daylight Saving to Standard time on May twenty eighth At that Urne, all watches will be filmed back one hour NAVY GRID GAME TO BE PLAYED AT 'WASHINGTON The Penn State-Navy gridiron clash take place In Washington, D C, ut the American League Baseball pack next November This 3 ear's battle between the Navy and the (Lion would regularly occur at Annapolis, since It to the Navy's home game, but was snitched by mutual de sire to Washington which can be mtn ily reached by both teams. The site selected for this gridiron classic should also insure a large variety, as a ell as number of spectators Clarke Griffiths, president of the Washington club of the American ,Lea gue, has been for some time desirous of having the larger colleges and gniver skies play at the American League's field in Washington, and Georgetown University has need the park for scv eral years Although Georgetown and Holy Cross have engaged the field for November fourth, the date set for the Penn State-Navy game, it is thought that satisfactory arrangements for till concerned can he effected Mt Gtif tithe conferred yesterday with Doug lass Hon erd, Athletic Executive Offi cer for the Naval Academy, In regard to completing arrangements for the park, and the results will probably be made known sometime this neck TENNIS MEN. START OUTDOOR CONTESTS Varsity Candidatevin Good Con dition Through Workouts in Indoor Tournament CLASS RACKET WIELDERS WILL ENTER COMPETITION .3 With the advent of spring weather tennis tournaments hive come to a close and the new out door tournaments begin today A now chart will be posted in the locker room of the Armory, and candidates are re quested to watch the COLLEGIAN lot notices, and the bulletin board for the chart. The Indoor tournament has been a decided help in getting the varsity can didates Into good condition, and they are now. anxious to get out of doors for spring work Nothing IW yet Pre dicted BA to the quality of team Penn State will be able to put forth in 0.010-, ing court contests, but it is - hoped tha t the - outdoor tournaments will disclose good material - A tentative schedule for the Fresh men has been arranged and includes Bellefonte Academy and Dickinson Seminary, but the dates have not been announced yet, since they have not been definitely decided Class Teams To Be Organized Manager Shoehorn is arranging for the organization of class teams for ten nis The classes have heretofore es hiblted but little Interest in tennis, and the sport has lain dormant for sever al yearn as far as Inter-class games were concerned. The various classes should elect their tennis managers and obtain the names of possible candidates for the teams -aa soon as practicable, as the work of organization will begin In the near future. Interfraternity teams are also organ izing, and the fraternities are asked to leave the names of their managers with C W 'Mistier '23 at the Phi Kappa Sigma. It Is probable that a trip will tie arranged in the interfraternity sched ule, and further developments in re gard to It will be announced later The units have not entered the realm of tennis yet, in no organized manner. and the decision to organize unit tennis will not be made until enough interest Is shown in the sport by the non-fra ternity men, to warrant the regular entry of The Penn State Club into this activity If the units do enter teams, however, the regularly elected athletic. managers of the units will serve as ten nis managers, and should hand their names to C G Mllier '22, at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FRATERNITY BASE BALL LEAGUE BEING FORMED The first atop In the organisation of an Inter-fraternity baseball league was taken at a meeting of all Paternity baseball managers hold , in Old Main last Friday evening. A committee com posed of five fraternity managers woe appointed by the chairman of the Moot- nig to draw up a tentative inter-frater 'shy baseball schedule and submit It at the next meeting of the managers The Department of Physical -Educa tion has announced that four diamonds —two on the Drill Field and two on Holmes Field—will be available for the Inter-fraternity games It was also de cided that the Inter-fraternity schedule should include eight 60.11100 a week, and that each fraternity should furnish a new ball at each of therm games, both of these balls to be given to the-win ning teem- STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922 ARSITY QUARTET VISITS PRESIDENT Chief Executive Commends Penn State Group On Growth Of the College EXTENDED BEST WISHES FOR COMING CAMPAIGN Presldetit Harding eceiced Dt Thomas, Alumni Sectetury b.l N. Sul- Hone, and the znembets of the 11111310 quartet fez a ten mmutcs fast Satur day during theft stop in Washington. whole they attended the Pennsylvania Society dinner and the meeting of the Washington Alumni Club Dr. Thomas told the President that the foul stu dents in the party represented 3200 bunk In Penn State, an entailment that might have been tame an great if 'the college hads not been forced to refuse admission to so many President Hard ing congratulated the group slice Peon State's marvelous growth and gave best vtishes In Its efforts as onc of the National Calicoes to inovide adequate faCIIILICS far all Pennsylvania students making admission President Harding recalled that his cousin, Professor John T Marshman, true It former member of the Penn State faculty. note profes sot of public speaking at Ohio Wesle yan The Varsity Male Quartette ohich began its trip shortly after the end of the Easter vacation period Is about to return to school after the completion of a very successful tour On Thule day, April twentieth, the) gave a Pro gimm at the New WlMord, Washington, D. C, under the auspices of the Penn sylvania Society, and the following evening they sang at the New WilHard under the auspices of the Penn `State Alumni of Wdshington On Monday they took part, olth the Glee Club; in the joint Penn - StatesW -J Glee Club Concert In the Carnegie Hall, Pitts burgh. laist night they participatedln a novel performance sshen they gave e ^oneert in the radiophone of the Wee, inghouse Company to be broadcasted all aset the country Mtett Betty Croll '25, soprano, a 0 pooled the Glee Club and sang as one of her solo number +, the "Italian Stitet Song" At t.et the concert a combined &toee of the glee clubs NV. given In *rote Schenloy -_ _ ONFERENCE AT - SILVER , - BAY ATTRACTING MANY Large Number of Colleges To Be Represented at Nine Day Gathering of Students _Recent indications point toward the representation of a large number of colleges at the Student Y. lit C A. Conference to be hold of Silver Hai., on Lake George. New - York, beginning June fifteen and ending June twenty throe This Intercollegiate Conference will unite delegates from approximate ly one hundred eastern colleges In In spiration, recreation, and good fellow ship The cost of attending the conference Is small in proportion to the good that will be received The fee for the nine days is five dollars and the board is twenty dollars The fare to reach the place - of conference will amount to thir ty or less Return trip tickets have been promised for three-fourth the reg ular price and it is possible that they may be obtained for two-thirds the reg ular price • There will be several cars making the 'trip from the college , this year and a number of mon are planning to hike Loot year twenty-three men represent ed Penn State at the conference and this year it is planned to send forty men. During the nine days of the confer ence the afternoons will be taken up by various meetings A number of not able speakers have already been se cured among whom are Henry Sloane Coffin. Sherwood Dddy, Harry Emcr -9011 Fosdick, John R Mott, Paul Har rison, Henry 13 Wright. A Bruce Cur -Iy, Samuel Shoemaker nod Robert D Speer The mornings ulll be given over to athletic contests and sports of all kinds Tennis and baseball still be among the main sports Ono night during the con ference there will be n'stunt program carried out which will afford much amusement and entertainment to ev erybody. LOCAL CHAPTER OF A. A. 11. P. ARRANGES PROGRAM FOR TEAR The load chapter of The American Association of University of Professors met recently, Professor I. L Foster presiding The dismission concerned the organization of committee stork and the completion of a program for the remainder of the year Another mooting is proposed for lifor, when the undorgrodunte study will bo discussed. COLLEGE PROFESSOR ATTENDS SCIIOOLSIEN'S WEEK AT PENN Dr Anderson, head of the Depart blunt of Education and EhychologYi represented the college during School men's Week at the University of Penn sylvania on April twentieth to twenty second On Saturday, he addressed the members of tho 'York County College Club at York, Pa, - PROM TICKET SALE A special ticket - sale for tile JunMt Them uill be-hfold st Co op on Wednesday cloning from spoon to eight ol,loek The price of she tickets Is three &alms for seniors and Mc dollars fin Jun iors , , ENN STATE PLANS TO OBSERVE WEEK OF SON Dr. Hollis'Dann, Stile Director of Music, Will - Speak on Musical Subjects A Week of Song Is to be hold over the State of Pennsslvanla, from the largest cities to the sntallest of horn lets, and thy mosoment to being foster ed-by the Stste Board olS,Bducation The Idea huts taught on almost univorsall3. and Penis St tie ntll be no laggard ashen It comes to demonstrating Its Wants to put user such a program . . All the factors in the; tam n and col lege cue uniting In tti - s,effolt of pro motion to matte this a gala meek of mu sic In which everybody Is to rattled pate There will be daily programs, community sings, S'lnglak In the homes, fraternities clubs,-.lodges and every - mhere that people assemble The College musical, organizations, church choirs, choruses,of school chil d, en, Amelleum Legion, will all Pre sent programs under a - schedule art ang ed by the Department el Music so that the meek mill afford each one of us op portunity not only to - listen In" but to participate The program will open with a con cert by the Mous' GleocClub Saturday evening,..Aptil twenty-ninth at seven thitty In the Auditorium On Sunday aftet noon at tuo-thlrCy,in the Auditor ium, a program will be given by the Calls' Glee Club - Monday night at sev en-thirty there will be 'a band concert On Tuesday evening at seven-thirty, big mass meeting and. Community sing mill be held, - 131 th Dr Hollis Dann, State Directot of Music as a speaker on mu s't, topics of the school - system of Penn hanitt Dr Dann will lend tho cont- Inanity singing In cooperation with Prof Robinson Tame 1,111 be special number; by the College Chorus and by choruses of school chiltiima . under the direction of :11198 Supervisor SPeclal tong,. sheets TY - a - ibid . :lg' Jprepared mltlt'alref - our tinsdAVelfayellitto."'l Wednesday mening,will be bison over to the College Orchestra. bhile- on Thursday neighborhood sings bill he held under the auspices of the Music section of the Womens Clubs, with singing in the homes If possible to arrange It, Mr Robinson hopes to louse a song contest b) the fraternities some e,ening of the wed,, at which ouch Ora to nity ttlll sing at least one of their fraternity song , . possibly a of will ' (Continued on Mat page) ALTER SHOWS RELATION: OF STATE TO 'COLLEGE Attorney General in Speech Prom hies to Aid Penn State In or Out of Office Pointing out the mutual connection between the Commonwealth and Penn sylvania State College and the immed iate need for a closet relationship to the benefit of both, Attorney General George H Alter, candidate fur Repub lican nomination tut Govetnor, spoke last Saturday afternoon before an aud ience of students and townspeople lc the Auditorium Opening his talk by a brief discus sion of the foundation and purpose of the college, Mr. Alter traced the pro gress of the Institution up to the pres ent day, He showed how, several LlMes during meetings of past legislatures, the college win materially aided by the favorable action of those who felt a close relationship to the State Institu tion In commenting upon the necessity for turning away hundreds of appli cants for admission each year and the need for immediate relief, the Attorney General said, "The State of Pennsylva nia has something to think about in tile thousand adequately prepared boys and girls alto have to be refused ad mission to the Pennsylvania State Col lege melt year. We must terminate immediately the condition that sends fifty-five per cent of the student appli cants back home under great disap pointment . Notwithstanding the pan dm ful work done here and the result ing benefit to the Commonwealth, the support of the college has not been ad equate In educational support this in stitution asset bo kept in a class by It self We owe it to the present and the coming generations to make State Col lege the pmk of Pennsylvania educa tion " With reference to the benefit that the state has received from the college, Mr Alter said, The state lisreeelved large dividends from the ,Investment that It made In this institution and it cannot afford to neglect It." The state, as the Attorney Geneml *Monad, has obtained direct benefit from two Penn State alumni In the persons of John Price Jackson, who was formerly com missioner of the Department of Labor and Industry, and Frederik Rasmussen, State Secretary of Agriculture "The college has had an Important part to (3Oritlnue ' d on last pass, ) Totirgiatt. 'BATSMEN I IN FO Diamond Men Lose Both Games on Southern Trip RAIN PREVENTS MEET WITH NAVAL ACADEMY Rain and inclementmemher pitNent cd the Nittany dl mond m flats from play lag-tun games of Melt four game card on the annual Southern trip dot ing the Easter holidays The Arnert elm Chain Company's industrial team and the strong n teal Raining club at rsew port News were the only nines that the Blue and White team 11119 able to meet and both of these temps proved ten strong for the BerdeLlan tomes The (list game Of the trip ore 4 tttth the Yolk mom on Alai! M ound,, and the comparative!, Mon..- len! ed Penn St Me icon ow+ compelled boo before the ,etertn Chain Com ntWs combinalion 1,3 a tome of 10 to The bald hitting of the York A C Company - players led by "Lefty" George, the forme, big league star cam had a single, two tyyo baggers and a home run out of five times at bat prov ed the undoing of Conch Berilek'n town Sparks and Bunkey- s supsition atom at third and the catiken of St Martin and Bedenk In the outficid nyete the principal features of the game Ul - on last p ige ) HARD TRIP FACES NITTANY STICKMEN Maryland University and Navy Stars Expected to Furnish Strong Opposition COACH JARDINE WORKING ON NEW DEFENSE SYSTEM Coach Jardine and his squid of Nit tatty stick-ulelders will leave State College on Thursday morning on their 'annual journey to the Southland where shoysam - ucheduled s to .meet: the—otrong lacrosse team`of Maryland Univeralty at College Park s lid on the following afternoon in the second game of the spring season Aftel the contest with the Univ.- sits of Maryland, the Blue and White stickmen - still leave tot Annapolis a here they ate scheduled to compete with the Navy lacrosse team which has an enviable roputation rot speed and aggressl‘eness The Southern Milt promises to be a hard one as both of these Institutions are represented on the field' by formidable combinations Sines the Oxford -Cambridge game, Coach Jardine has been shifting the po sitions of some of the players on the attack and has been trying out new plays and systems of defense with a slew toward finding the best possible working combination The men have been showing greater Inks e+t 11l their doll> workouts and hose been ex erting themselves to a Billet extent since the contest with the Englishmen, and the Coach expressed himself as being both satisfied and pleased with the shelving made by the men In their Melly practice Defeated In South Last Year It still be remembered that the Penn State lacrosse team of last year suffer td defeat at the hands of both the ,Tgav3 and Mar) land State University on their Southern invasion This feet, togeth er with his ambition to turn out a .In. ning combination, Is causing Coach Tardine to - do everything in his power to round out a team whit h mat avenge these defeats Following is a lint of 11.1111e4 of the men Who win make the trip togethm with the positlong which they ulll fill Morgan, goal. Coultm, point, Captain Brown, cover point, Gatchell, find de fense, Yocum, second deferpe, Bgsh, third defense, Yost, center, third attack. Rowe, second attack, McCarty, first attack, Eisler, out home, Trout, In home, Banks and Body, sub stitutes Eisler, Broun and Trout are on In spection trips at the present time and will meet the team at College nub. Aid, on Friday morning. These men hove not been able to report for prac tice since the beginning of the Easter recess and the Coach has been greatly handicapped by this entmeed layoff in his efforts to build up the moot effi cient combination possible COURTS RESERVED FOR VARSITY TENNIS NEN The approach of the varsity tennis season and the necessity of making special provision for the large number of candidates that are striving for po sitions on the team rnalte-s it impera the for klanager Shock-or to reserve the use of the upper tennis courts for tho exclusive use of varsity tennis candidates Those courts adjoining New Beaver Field viii also be reserved and all other students aro asked to uti lize the other coutts on the eantpus The Armory tennis courts will be le srved for class xorit 'ft om nine-twenty a. e m until five p m daily except Sat urday. PROVE ' RTH GAME Gettysburg Proves Easy Victim For Bezdek's Nine "KELLY" SHOWS UP WELL IN FIRST GAME OF YEAR With Alellingm bach In the box Cm the fit a time this season and Hate, his bane') mate at the home plate po -41/1011, the Blue and White daunond to had no difficulty In a alloping the Gettysburg nine on New Beater Field last Battu day afternoon to the tune of 8 to 2 A home tun by Balser and a un by Montan, after getting to fit, base on balls, 'was all that sared thy Gettysburg collegians Born It clean shut out in the second home gun, MI the Bedesklan tot coo alelllngcr shorted the netts of his Mint ed ankle tht ougbout the gime, but succeeded in keeping his has ofattaed and aluayx tightened up nal, tnen on bases Kato., the sons:Won d Coals. beta end and captain of List fall's foot ball team. oat the only I.l.sltoi 'who sceenal to fathom Mellinger donee, len and goofed a hlt In mery one of the tour Una, he meat to bat. Traphoner and Ligory eshibits ,t fine krade of fielding throughout the Kline tot the Lions, ethlle Koehler led the at tack nith tuo singles and a mutt) three-base hit betueen the left and center fielders The Blue and With° hullo opened his season's work by strlktng out the Getty sbmg captain The next MO men grounded out to Sparks and the slut tore rethed Stith a hit to their credit rot the first inning illlery lived up to his reputation by getting to first on the second ball delhered by the Orange (Continued on lust page ) DEAN COOLEY TO SPEAK AT A. S. M. E. CONFERENCE Has Had Practical Engineering Experience in Navy and 'With Railroad Companies leadural spring: Meeting:orthe central Pennsylvania- Blanch of the American Society of Mechanical Engi neers will be held at State College Fri day, May fifth The principal speakers at this conference will be Dean M Cooley of the University of Michigan, Mr Laurent Fry, Production Manager of the Standatd Stool Works, a branch of the Baldwin LOCOMOUNO Company and Professor E A Fessentlen, head of the Department of Mechanical Engi neering at the Pennsyhania State Col lege On Friday afternoon of the same date at three-thirty o'clock, Dean Cooley Will lecture to enatneet tag students and all others who are inlet acted The place of this lecture mill be announced later Dean Cooley is a speaket of unusual ability and 1111.9 had a vide range of es peilence in practical Engineering stork Graduating from the United States Nay 11 Academy to 1878, he spent 'WV . -11 ye,. In the moil bowl., being chief engineering during the Spanish American War Folioving this ser ene. he was In * charge of aPPraix tl of railroads, telephone and telegraph pt optrties After this experience he vent to the University of Michigan, rthere he vas first Prate , . of Me chanical Engineering and now Dean of the College of Architecture sad Engi neering Dean Cooley luis been Presi dent of the American Society of Me thanleal Engineers and hw just suc ceeded Herbert Hoover as President of the Federation of American Enginem Sotileties SCARAB EXHIBITION IN ART MUSEUM NEXT WEEK During the u coin of April Ms Onto nine to Mat octet, s meat interesting exhibition of +ketches u ill be shown in the Art Museum - under the auspices of the Scarab Architectural Fraternity The work included in the exhibit has been gathered from the architectural departments of five large =holes, in cluding the Unhersity of Mums, Uni versity of Illinois. Washington Unit er sity. Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, and Penn State The exhibit is being shown at each of these schools Having just visited the first three nam ed, it still ho sent to Ai I T after its showing here It consists entirely of student maul, There are almost one hundred end fif ty drawings entering a great variety of work and materials Pencil, pen. crayon, pastel, charcoal and water color mediums ore represented Archi tectural subjects, landscapes, and fig ure drawings dominate the subject matter Perhaps the chief interest In the exhibit lies in its non-profesdonal character The work is the result of student efforts and. while demonstrat ing to students of ni chlteetut e neu technique and methods of handling their problems, It is still of great interest to the layman in Its picturesqueness and in being representative of the work being done by students in some of the best archicteural schools of the coun trY. The At t Museum, on the second floor of Old Milli uill be open at all times during the week and on Sunday after noons, Spring Sprung I An Old One This Year! PRICE FIVE CENTS NOVEL FEATURES AND DECORATIONS FOR JUNIOR PROM "Seven Virginians" Will Perform At Friday Evening's Social Event SPECIAL TICKET SALE AT CO-OP ON WEDNESDAY EVE Egyptian Idea Will Be Used In Decorating For Annual Jumor Prom Penn States biggest and bent annual nodal funttion be held in tho A - 111013 next Flllll% mening Nihon the lunim class mill gist its Dl omenadt in hen ot of the maduating dins WWI In aalcalls all of the plans tompleted. the committee is bum putting tile fin ishing tenches to the stage All 011.1.11 i W.I. In Ms decor ',lions his been adopt,l and the summit', has decided to use an Dg) 'tint netting rot this affah. ftaternit booths .111 be decorated in an micnt tl stle nith the blight-sobbed ...lugs that ate chatacterlstls of the Egyptian ha extending out osta the. front The main put of the dance flout .111 be trtnopled .Ith vat ions calmed Otte inl ets to guts the story hall a domed st lent And flnall3, to not off the entire sce a huge sphinx .111 be placed be hind the orchestra stand as a back- Mound The thhd yeas men have secured the Seven Virginians,. an orchestra ,isich has a reputation for sore ding the yell• known disease called danceoinania, and all lee era of the tespsichorean art are inn:nib.] a rare treat The dancing 11l start inomptly at nine o'clock with a grand march and trill continue until tuo unlock Vaalous novelties and a number of specialties have been secur ed for the ament of the dancers and unusually at tractive pogroms have been obtained. All fraternities uho intend to elect booths 'till be allowed to start deco sating on Wednesday mening This uork must be completed by Thursday evening at the tore latest The com mittee asks the cooperation of the dif ferent fraternities in this matter in or der that no delay will be encountered There uallsbe a-spbcial sale 'of tick eta at Co-op on Wednesday evening from seven to eight o'clock, and all persons Stho lime not secured tickets as yet may do so then Com any mem bers of the committee The prices of the tickets ate three dollars for Sen- (Continued on lust nose) LIONS CLUB ENDORSES STATE UNIVERSITY PLAN President Thomas Explains State University Idea Before Lions Club At York Evidence that the state is beginning to trite an acute Interest In the pro gram of Preidelent Thom Is for linking Penn State a large Penmtit tnia mil xersity reeehed rotkcable %IMP. , In the recent action of the Lions Club of York, Pa, at their meeting held on Apr II eleventh At that time, the Club adopted a revo lution tthlch st ties clearly and emphat ically the future program of the col lege and the reasons for this mogram It follows 'Whereas t e bellet 0 (het the Penn s.) haul I State College has lout rlculum of %orb ft bleed %cone end a student body of such a sLe as to entitle It to he (elicit n n 11,14,11 %, to in emote the best Interests of till, le,ltutlon Ind thereby the hest Int, cs.ts of the people of the Conunone.llth of Penn, Ivan' Mete role ht It it soh ed Tint t e. The Lion . , ChM of Yol It Pa do hei ohs heal lily endorse the plan of President Thomas of the Penn,. It anla Stine Col lege to change the name of the college to the Penn, Is anla State Unix emits and to support the Pt eshlent and the Alumni of the College in their efforts to secure tills change And fat thin be It rosoltra Thst a cop) of these reenlutlons he sent to the President of the College trot to the local chapter of the Alumni Associa tion, and be publb,hed In the local pa pers RUTHERFORD TO SELECT TEMPORARY GOLF TEAM Coach Rothinfoid eill select t tenta tive golf team next week inn effort to get a line on the material a n t hand for the meet with Penn Ni It MOWN - ,INth There hen been sufficient rain tall this sexing to get the fahuaya tt gond slg., and It is eseected that the greensn ill be lends. Ps Plitt le the middle of Mat Until that time plat ing eel continue on the tomeoeut emetic The coot... Won of et b0(1,!. Is requested to keep the course in good condition all ditotv should be toot need on the fairways and finder no circum stances should a shot be played off the creens until they hate been opened for elm Water is being piped to nil the givens for use in times of iliongla Tout tunnent 0100 0111 be begun 01th the opening of the COM PO about the middle of Mop. It I planned to Bate tout nernents et ery Sate] day thereaf ter Ull tbo close of ocbool In Juno. ,
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