At Last The Two -Year Aggies Are In College •_ VOL. XVII. Np. 53 TWO MILLION DOLLAR BUILDING FUND IS AIM OF COMING CAMPAIGN Plans Involve the Erection of New Hos . pital, Men's and Girls' Dormitories, Social and Recreation Halls _Two inlibons for Health and Welfare Buildings' . .• That la the first objective to be l elicit ed In the movement lot expansion of the Pennsyhania State College into a great Universiti for the people of the Commonwealth bfote buildings are required for the social, athletic and health activities of the present student body of 3,200 boys and girls, and still others will be need ed when development of academic fa cilities tsill petmlt the entrance of thousands more It is the purpose and determination of the Board of Trustees • and of President John lg Thomas to provide immediately for the needs of the students In health and recreation They have decided on an appeal to - Penn State Alumni, former students, patents and all Blends of the College to help in the realization of their project The Board of Trustees has decided up- on a program of action, and when it is - executed the Penn State students will have the following new buildings on the Campus Residences for men Residence for women Physical rducation Betiding for Men, whei.e the principal athletic 1/C -tiVitie9 will be centered Physical Dclueation Building fogy Wo men, uheie the girls gill hold forth in their games A Vanity Hall, tthleh call be a track house tvorth3 of the gi eat name that Penn State athletes have non for thelt college In the Intercollegiate meetings Penn State Union, which will be something new In tile way of a place of assembly for students' organisations of all sorts and for the individuals as well This building will serve na a great incentive to that Penn State mass spir it which has had such remarkable de velopment in the last Yew• years Finally, there will be a Hospital with adequate facilities for an institution of Penn State's size For many months preliminary steps have been under consideratiOn by the -Board of Trustees and the College,au -thoritios-lesdingjowsrd AV actual mart of the movement. This has now been made A General Campaign Commit tee has been constituted with the fol lowing personnel, seven chosen by the Trustees, seven by the Alumni Associa tion and one additional member: For the trastees• J G. White, 'B2, New York, Chairman, Judge H Wal ton Mitchell. 'BO, Pittsburgh, James L Hammitt, 'BO, Columbus, Ohio; Henry D -Brown. Williamsport, Pa : C. J. Tyson, Floradale, Pa , Ambrose N. Diehl, 'BS, Duquesne, Pa , and President John id' Thomas For the Alumni J B White. '94, Philadelphia, John Spicer, 'O9, Harris burg, W H Teas, '97, Annapolis, 14.1.: T. F Rodgers, '95, Pltteburgh, Boyd A Musser, '94, Scranton, E W Nick, 'O7, Erie, and Edward IU Sullivan, of State College. Pa. _ Also, Eduard K. Hibshman, Assist ant to President Thomas This Committee, realizing that the time has come Ea the full development of State College In all Its phases, horn ed an Executive Committee to assure vigorous prosecution of the work This Executive Committee will not rest a day in its activities until the goal has been reached President Thomas is the Executive Chairman Other members of this Committee are 7 F Rodgers:R. FRESHMEN NINE MEETS BELLEFONTE TOMORROW PrOpeers Enght for Strong Team This Year—Bellefonte First Opponent Handicapped by a lack , of practice. Penn State:9 yearling nine will open its card tomorrow' afternoon with the strong Bellefonte Acaderwi aggregation at Bellefonte The Blue and 'Mate coaching staff was unable to start the Milli' overheats for the Lien Cube until last Monday afternoon an account•of the difficulty In securing a competent mentor for the Freshman nine In spite of this serious handicap, the Freshmen have been making rapid mogress and bane succeeded in smoothing off the rough edges of their playing under the careful tutelage of Coach McCollum ! The Bellefonte nine has the advan tage of several weeks' practice and are prepared to offer a strong opposition to the fight which the 1925 combination wm put up on Saturday afternoon The Academy tearn contains a number of veterans from lest year's squad and suc ceeded in besting the varsity scrubs In a hot game at Penn State a few weeks ego While k hne been Impossible for Coach McCallum to make a final selec tion of the lineup that be will put on the Bellefonte Cold tomorrow afternoon, several battery mon have been show ing up well In the week's workouts and will probably he given a chance to dis play their abilities In Saturday's con test T. Mensch, a Bellefonte boy. .T. A. Hartman, captain - of last fall's year ling gridiron team,-and A W McCoy. all-Freshman end, have been- malting strong bide for the mound berth and should nerve as a nucleus for the nine which will ba placed on the Bellefonte Academy's diamond In the coming con test. As candidates fot the buck-stop position,. the yearling coach will have hie choice of B. C. Borchelt, or M. B. Kerstetter, both _Freshman football slots = , - i - . ti Sam 1-1/theakly __, .. . gilt , : ttitt ~,,,...47 _ ,: A „ . .„; ~.,,.„......, ~. ~„„:e Id Smith, D X Ettoshm., L' N Suili van and 1%16s L V. T Simmons 'To assist the Executive Committee In ita labels other Committees hate been and will be constituted, to care for the detalle of the sepamte phases of the undertaking An Organization Commit tee has been formed to proceed at once with the establishment of Committees In every county in Pennsylvania, on which members of the Alumni .Aesoci. don, former students and Mends of Penn State will ter. in acute cap:ul timo These will be thenen who will carry the message and appeal of Penn sylvania State College to all other alum ni, one-time undergraduates and Penn State supporters, drawing them into the fold and urging upon them the great opportunity for putting-the Common wealth's only flee school of hights learning a grade upwind in the scale, and establishing it for all time as the State Cnlyersity—the apex of the Pub lic school system Work Well Under Way Groat-progress has been made in an tablishing organizations in Allegheny. Berks, Blair, Dauphin, Erie, Indiana, York Counties and Philadelphia, while the first steps have been made in Beav er, Cambria, Cameron, Cameron, Elk, Center, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Lehigh, Lucerne, Lycoming, Northampton Schuylkill and Westmmeland Counties The Alumni Clubs in Philadelphi t, Pittsburgh, New - York. Boston. Balti more and Washington have been at eitainted with the project on foot Pre,- !dent Thomas attended dinners of ail of the clubs, accompanied by Mr Hib shman and Mr Sullivan, the Alumni Secretary-Treasurer At the conclusion of the affairs committees sere nosiest - bed In resolutions, these committees to decide on ways and means for getting Penn State men in the 'various districts together as one man to carry out the detailed work which will he assigned to them later from general headquarters at State College. i Alumni Are Enthusiastla Everywhere the enthusiasm for 'the ' project was marked.-Penn, state jauP4 , 4 hold important positions In all of the great _lndustrial and business centers of this country as well as in their ns tive keystone state, and they have an enviable opportunity to_demonstrate now before the world what their Alma Mater means to them That they will do this is indicated by the' zest with which they have greeted Dr Thomas and the others who have outlined Penn State's immediate needs in building, fru the health and welfare of the great stu dent body. While the groundwork of organiza tions is being prepared by representa tives of the Executive and Organisation Committees, these two bodies will hold regular sessions in State College to at range programs of work to carry thru the Summer and into the Autumn They will be assisted by a Committee of the Faculty, a Student Activities Committee and others, announcement of which will be contained in a later Issue of the COLLEGIAN. The sustaining idea of the whole pro, ject is to have the people who have been helped in the past by Pennsylva nia State College now help it in Ms greater development as the university of the people To accomplish the project fully many (Continued on lest page) PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN FOR AFRICAN SCHOOL Dramatic Units to Cooperate in Giving Benefit for Liberian Extension Work . The latest extension activity of the Pennsylvania State College is a pro gram to be given in the Auditorium at seven-thirty o'clock This program is being given In the interest of an agri cultural school In Liberia This interest has been stimulated by Tio Gbu Donma, a native of Liberia who came to this Institution three years ago Through faculty and student subscrip tions It is hoped to raise at least too thousand twenty-five dollars this year Since Donma came to Penn State and enrolled in the animal husbandry course, It has been his ambition to grad uate and specialize so that he might teturn to his native land and give his countrymen the benefit of American agricultural science. The project re quires funds and the students here are planning to give the performance for this cause - The main feature of the pa ogram will be the presentation of a ono act play by the Penn State Players. Tho performance Is . Suppredecd Desires" by George Cram Cook and - It Is being Acached and directed by 7 Gordon mend. The play is a clever bit of satire on psycho-analysis Everything is very "uplifting: until her theories begin to upset her won domestic happiness For tunately her husband has aaense of hu mor and quite eaves the day • Following the play. Slice Ruth Ellen Jackson will give a reading Miss Jack son has read to State College audiences on other occasions and her work is 01- ways looked forward to by the student body. The last place on the program is fill ed by Donma, who will appear at that time in native costume and give native songs and dlkneen. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 TRACK AND FIELD STARS LEAVE FOR RELAY CARNIVAL Romig and Cooper Entered in International Two Mile _ Run Today FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM - IN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Shields, Helffrich, and Enck in -Three Events—Barron Enters Hurdles Aft. a acetic of Intensive training to pteparation for the Penn Raton, Coach "BHP Martin and a galaxy of track and field slam left State College ,centet d ay morning on their Journeyto Phila delphia name this annual °lassie ulll be held today and tomorrow The Nlttany distance medley relay tease which will compete with some of the fastest combinations in the count* this afternoon, Is composed of Moore, Heiftt leis. Enck and Shields In the quar ter, half, three-quarteis, and mile re spectively The only other event In which the Blue and White runers will take part today Is the international too mile run Some of the most prominent traclemen In this country and Europe are entered in this et ent }rich to omigeo I to be one of the greatest races et er held in the Penn carnival Romig . um! Cooper In Tiro Mile 1310nd3" Romig and "Chick" Coops , (Continued on last page) STICKMEN START SOUTHERN JAUNT Blue and White Team Meets Navy and Maryland University on Annual Trip FAST TEAMS REPRESENT OPPOSING INSTITUTIONS With the spirit of revenge In their hearts for defeats suffered last pear at the hands of both the Navy and Mary land State University, Coach Jardine and his squad of Nittany stickmen left State College yesterday morning on the first leg of their journey to Southern Oatesw .. .hArn - they : are scheduled. to meet these two Institutions In friendly combat today and tomorrow. Maryland State University is report ed to have an exceptionally strong team this year and the Annapolis insti tution can always bo counted upon to ghe a good account of itself so that the trip promises to be a hard one for the Penn State team. The probable line-up of the Blue and 'White combination in the game with Matyland State University today is as follows Morgan, goal. Coulter. point. Captain Brown, cover point, Gatchell. first defense, Yocum, second defense, Bash, third defense, Yost, center, Bri t, third attack, Rowe, second attack; Hegarty. first attack, Eisler, out home, Trout, in home, Banks and Body substitutes HEADS OF WOMEN'S CLUBS WILL MEET HERE IN MAY Seventeen members of the Executive Board of the State Federation of Wo man's Clubs of Pennsylvania will meet in State College during the week of May fourth, fifth and sixth for the Pur pose of planning the program and work of the organization for the next three months The Executive Board comes to Penn State as guests of the college and Mrs R L. Sackett bylvania will meet In State College dur ing the auk of May fourth, fifth, end sixth for the purpose of planning the program and work of the Federation for the next three months The Exec utive Board comes to Penn State as guests of the colege and Mrs R L Sackett An elaborate program for the Board has been arranged by the wives of fac ulty members and the State College Wo men's_ Club Mrs John St Thomas will give n tea for the ladies on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock as the open ing number of the convention In the evening, the State College 'Woman's Club will present a play, and on Sat urday, Miss Chase and the Junior Do mestic Science students will give a luncheon In the Women's Building It is probable that the Board will take one or two meals at Mac Hall in order to meet the girls of the college FORMATION OF HONOR ' COUNCIL IS IMMINENT With a clew to forming a permanent raganication for the proposed Honor Council of Penn State, the representa thes of the various honor societies of the collage will meet some time next week at the call of Dr SW Fletcher, of the Department of Horticulture, to transact the preliminary business nec essary to organize the council. This will be tho first actual atop in the matter of making the council a definite ly constituted organization E. M. C. A. ELECTIONS The result of the recent elections of he Penn Stare Y Tr C A. are as fol. Second -Vico+Preoldent—E R. Tomb, Secretary—J P.. Edgerton, '23 =!ZMW=I The Faculty advisory cominltteo is composed of Professor W V. Dennis and Professor I I. Foster. The student advisory .mmittee is D, V Bauder '24. B D. Evans, '22,E. W Hale '24, A B Helffrich '24, H El Hodder '24, and W. H. Payne IL ' SENIORS! NOTICE! Sealois bill have a last oppor tunity to secure commencement Invitations and announcements at the sale which will be held at the Co-op from - 7 30 ,-to 830 ticlook eve". night except Satur day during the Ph st vil , ok In May CUSTOMS ADOPTED FOR TWO-YEAR AG' Constitution for Two; Year Men Ratified at Meeting of Student Council OFFICERS APPOINTED FOR, TIE-UP SCRAP TOMORROW Approtal ant adoptionrof a consti tution Cot the Tao Year ,Class In Agri culture and the appolntinent of se, eral new embers to thelTie-up Small Committeema the the niast Important features of the businessn itransacted bi the Student Connell-ln,,the meeting which was held last TuOday evening The new constitution of ,the Two Yesr - Angles imposes certain; reeti lesions tn the members of this clvtand places hem in a definite position in veined to customs at this Institution • • • For some time the .; flggies" have been endeavoring to geeh. reeoghlred place in the customs of Prnn State and one of the results of thelrieffort is the new constitution which. vas apptoved and adopted by the Council These fun damental laws which will, regulate the action of the Two Tear-Agricultural students from now on, vvCie drawn up entirely by members of their-own clone and met the approval ot. the Stockist Council without any reservations Among the most Important "customs" embodied in the new constitution are those which do not permitlthe members of the Two tear Agricultural Class to go bareheaded and 'require them to near a coat about the campus and town Too Year “Agg - 1.7 will not be permitted to occupy the Senior benches A complete copy of the new constitu tion of the TIAO Year AgriCultural stu dents will be printed in a later Issue of the COLLEGIAN Because of the Penn 'Relays, In which the> will take part, Shields and Tice were unable to fill their position on the Tie-up Scrap Committe. Zane '23 and Parsons '22, were selected to act in the place of these_two Penn ii State track men S. Barger '22, was also alMeinted a member of the Cormilttee'L --.."..- DEBATERS BREAK EVEN ON WESTERN INVASION Forensic Artists Lose Four and Win Four Debates on Trip to Coast Penn State's first transcontinental debating tour has resulted in an even break for the Nittany Lion, the team having stun and lost four debates The Nittany debaters are now on their way home after hating won the last tun debates with the Colorado Ag glee and the University of Wyoming. Other contests resulted as follows Marquette University 3, Penn State 0 North Dakota Agricultural 0, Penn State 3. Montana State 0, Penn State 3 Montana Wesleyan 2, Penn State 1 Washington Stott. 2,-Penn State 1 Oregon Agrieultuial 2, Penn State I DR. CROCKETT WILL BE SUNDAY CHAPEL SPEAKER Dr 'William D Crockett, head of the Classical Language Department, will deliver the sermon at the chapel ser • lees Sunday morning and evening He has not made Icnoun the subject of his discourse, but simply said, when ques tioned "I've been malting to tell you this for years" Although in the past Dr. Crockett has appeared many times before the students of Penn State in the capacity of chapel speaker, his last occasion to do so will be on Sunday In June he sails, with Mrs Crockett, for Italy The College has granted him v leave of ab see for the academic ,,ear 1922-23 and nc he mill spend the year in Rome He trill he gone for about fifteen months Di Crockett v.ill conduct a Party- of American travelers through Europa each summer, one during the academic year will study In the Amer ican School for Classical Studies In Rome B. 0. T. C. APPOINTMENTS MADE AMONG SOPHOMORES Several members of the Sophomore Class have been appointed us non-com mis9loned staff officers in the college It 0 T. C regiment These appoint ments have been alyarded upon the basis of merit and individual knowledge of military boric. The majority of the following men have hod previous mili tary experience and Instruction, either In the military unit here. or at a sum camp similar to the one which Is to be held this summer at Edgewood Arse nal, Maryland• Regimental Sergeant Maier: H G Hoehler Battalion Sergeant Major F. Wright F L Cropp C B. Johnson. Color Sergeants F. L. Orton. J HeW. Brown Color Corporals. C N. Helots V. E Heffelflnger. FROTH ELECTIONS' - Edltor-in-Chlef. H N Stouffer. '23. Business Manager, L. L Batley, '23 Rd'tor. S D Stephenson. '23 Art Editor. S L is:urts, '22. Adv. Manager, C. Clark Hater Circulation Manager. L. Well. '23. Ttitirviatt. ARMORY ARRAYED IN GALA ATTIRE FOR JUNIOR PROM Grand March and Sixteen Dances on Program—Entertainment During Intermission GOVERNOR SPROUL MAY BE PRESENT AS PATRON Egyptian and Arabian Idea Stnk irigly Evident in Color ful Draperies An atmosphere of expectant readiness nom pervades a completely transformed .Ar morn decked out in a barber Ic Enrito -Arabian color Clot for the Annual Jun for Prom After three dots of Sever bolt Indust* on the part of .. .Toe Et term, his co-workers, rind the eariou fraternities, the decorations hare bee completed and the thin()-Boren booth prepared Red, black, uhlte, yellow and light blue me the main colas and are com bined In the charactedatic Egyptian and Arabian fashion, resulting In a de cidedly novel scheme of decoration Set et al pieces of scenery hate aLso been made use of to add to the effectiveness of the Egyptian plan, although the Sphinx has been omitted Fat the P.m itself Di and Mrs J M Thomas, Di and Mrs E E Sparks. Dean and Mrs C W Stoddart, Dean and Mrs R L Sackett, Dean and Mrs E S .Moore, Dean and Mrs A. R War nock, Dean and Mrs R. I. Watts, Dean Maraget A. Knight, Dr IL V T Sim mons. Professor and Mrs. C C Robin son. Professor and Mis E H Dunham, Mt and Mm Hugo Dudek, Professor and Mrs T I Moire, Professor and Mrs J It Hasty ell, Sir and Mrs N M Fleming, Mr and Mrs r W. Haller, have cented to art as patrons and part onesse ons s, and it is possible that Gov ernor Sproul may also be present "The Seven Virginians" still sapid) the mu sic for a Grand March and sixteen dances, and during the intermission Dill play "Donn the Old Church Aline," a piece that the orchestra has used very successfully. Some interesting numbers bill be staged also, but nothing has een snnounced as to the specific char acter of the specialty The members of the Prom committees are as [alloy, s \V Hers, Chair man, Lehmuth, SV E Conrad, Miss Virginia Rinehart, W G Dads, F Rah man, Miss Rosanna Hill, and C Rare, ex-officio DIAMONDS SELECTED FOR UNIT BASEBALL fool arrangements for this sprlrig's Inter-unit baseball league score com pleted at a meeting of the unit manag ers in Old Main last Monday evening The Inter-unit games are scheduled to begin next 'Monday evening For the convenience of the unit man agers, the Inter-unit athletic manager has designated the available diamonds as follows Diamond No I Is located on the eastern end of Holmes Meld near the road The second diamond has Its home plate near the Stone House in Holmes Field, and the other two dia monds available for the unit games are located on the Drill Field Diamond 3 Is opposite Engineering F, and Diamond 4 is lust north of No 3, whets the backstop has been erected A. committee composed of W E Hell man '23, W B Cutting '24, D M Carr '24, Ira Dletriel: '23, and I' M. Bark ley '22, has been appointed by the In ter-unit athletic manager to select the umpires for the games, decide on the eligibility of the men who take part in the games, and to net as a boald to set tle any disputes that may Lome up in the inter-unit series At Its next meet ing, the committee plans to divide the units into four divisions or leagues From the high team In each of these dividlons, the unit championship team will be chosen by; a series of games at the end of the season Before each game, the msnsgers of the teams that to ill play are expected to meet and make arrangements for +re born the Track Hams The units must curing the, unit baseball equipment famish their own balls and bats for the practice games Next nook's Inter-unit schedule, with the number of tile diamond on which (Continued on lost page) PLAYERS ATTRACT FULL HOUSE IN WILLIAMSPORT "Clarence" Will Be Presented To Lock Haven Audience This Evening The Penn State Players put on very brilliant performance of Clarence In Williamsport last night and they re heived a hearts reception from the large udience preselit - The performance ttas marked by splendid Interpretation of the linen and the house was kept in constant laughter from the first cur tain Esther Holmes in the role of Cora played a remarkable performance, with strong support from Philip Airman, Josephine Ruth and Philip Stanley Tonight the play will be repeated in Look Haven and already the house has been Bold out The BUCCCES of this Rip shows indeed the increasing popularity of The Players -Vln the near future the organisation will play at Birmingham College and negotiations are under way far perform ances yet this season In Renovo, and Sunbury For next year more elaborate plans are on foot The places already named have been signed up for entertainment and it Is expected that Harrisburg - will be added to the list In the fall In addi dltion a westein trip Is planned as fat as Pittsburgh and then toward spring an austern - trip, which will end up in Philltdeaptils. _ PROM ~....._ PROM TICKET SALE! The Chairman of the Junior Prom Committee announces that all Juniors and Seniors attending the Mom oho have not seemed their tickets an tot wilt be ac commodated ut the entrance to the Armin!. tonight UNDERCLASSES SET FOR TIE-UP SCRAP Frosh-Soph Clash Will Start at One O'clock on New Beaver Field ' GYM SHOES MUST BE WORN BY PARTICIPANTS The .ttinual tie-up ...Lp betiitsti the too under Llaoses still Like piste tornot role aftetnoon on Nest 13esser Field at one °clinic 'lids strait has tonic to be regatded as the most genuine Into - class scrap of the teat and gds es thc Sophomotes and Fteshmen an ohms- Molly to eohibit their class spirit and superiority All Sophommt, and Flesh men not phsolcally disabled and not on applosed athletic lists ate, eligible to take part in the semi, and should be present The class has been Welded into four periods of flee minutes each Seto, the a nab begins, the Sophomores will gather at the end of the field neatest Old Main and the Freshmen at the oth er Fifty men from each elate will be picked for each period and aill be marked by a distinguishing label se that one man will not enter more than one period The piece of rope, about flee feet long, will be furnished by each man himself. At the signal from the gun, the tao groups of fifty men still rush forward and attempt to tie up the men from the opposing side. At the signal for the end of the period, it to necessary that all on the field remain In their position until the committee can count those .ho are tied For hands or feet tied, one point still be given to the opposite side and for both hands or feet, two points will be awarded In case of a tie, nn extra period will be put on The same rules as last near will bi enforced, especially the wearing of rub ber soled shoes The scrap committee n ill act as officials dad trill be aided by members of the student council It must be remembered that each man is to furnish his own piece of rope SEVEN HARD GAMES ---- ON TENNIS SCHEDULE Syracuse, Allegheny and Colgate are Included on Card as New Opponents Prospects fora strong Penn State tennis team hate become more encour aging since the beginning of the out- door tom naments which close today, tad the Blue and 'White aggregation should be in condition to give its first opponent. Bucknell, a hard battle Penn State lost to Bushnell last year, and the Nittany Lion is out for Nengeance this spring, although the Louisburg racket wield. s are reported to hate no weak team Three nen to mes. Syrscuse, Alle gheny and Colgate, appeal on the Me tall) schedule this )car. and stiff oppo sition is expected from these combin, lions Altogether the Penn State ten nis tesm telit face ven opponents, plat Ins Bucknell toic eThe mewls ale Lehigh, Colgate, AlleghellY, S)rucuse Pitt nod Cornell (Pending). the game nith Duchnell, at Louisburg, on Ala) thirteenth, being the first contest MNN.lra tennis team will be one of the best Penn State his tsar produced The tempolar3 lull and lark of Intel - cst In tennis th it hoe into tiled dui - ing the last three or foul tn. has been dispelled, and the utude e nts art (Continued on last page) 'ROMINENT MEN COMING FOR A. S. M. E. MEETING Program Includes Addresses by Dean M. E. Cooley and Lawton H. Fry At the annual spring meeting of the central Pennsylvania Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engi neers to be held at State College Fri day, May fifth, several nien prominent in engineering co nitruation Anil lei search work will speak on technical subjects Dean Sc!. E Cooley of the Untie:,lt) of Michigan, Mr Linton Fry, Produc tion Manager of the Standard Steel Works, and Professor E. A ressenden. foimer head of the Department of Me chanical Engineering at the Pcnnsil yenta State College are among the speakers who will dellvet addresses an live questions at this meeting The complete program for the day as outlined by the committee in charge is as follows. Afternoon Session 3.30 p. m--Address Dean Mortimer E Cooley 4 30 p to —Baseball Bethany College vs Penn State 6.151, m —Dinner University Club One dollar per Mite 7 00 p m —Business Meeting University Club Address lit Donn Cooley .I(sening Session 7.45 p. m —OM Chapel Addres by 'Lawton II Fry "The Construction of the Model n Locomotive" (Moving Pictures) Address by P. 11. Fessenden "Rent. Transmission in Boib.r Tubes." The College Boys Step Out Tonight PRICE FIVE CENTS ' BUCKNELL OFFERS VETERAN LINE-UP FOR COMING GAME Lewisburg Institution Will Have Veteran Battery, Outfield, and Second Baseman SPECIAL TRAIN TO BRING MANY UNIVERSITY ROOTERS Bezdekian Forces in Good Condi tion on Eve of Fourth Contest on Season's Card With the first big home game fot the Blue and White batanten non but a day unity, Coach litcsdel, is hammering al. till diamond machine In an sffort to get then iat Into the best pos sible form tot the 13 whiled game on ben Beal. Field tontotron afternoon The NIB 00oriole trace been shots- Mg vim:revs In 111111 plactli, games sime the Get, shing ill1.1191011„1.111.1 .110 11011 ill tin. planc ill condition for the lain - Islam; game Comm lOn :Mein.on and the till ee stiff contests on next n eel< n eat d The Mutiny mentor plans to place the same line-up on the diamond In to mm row's game that met the Gettysburg team last Saturday It is possible that oe or tho changes mill has e to be made In this combination, but what they will be Is not yet known Mellinger, the big piglet handed pitcher, who starred In last heek's victory, will start on the and lot the Lion but will likely be supplanted by Millet later In the game Tho Blue and White hurler is still troubled with his sprained Coot and Coach Bczdek Is anxious to save him for next week's series with Waynesburg and Bethany Bueknell Primed for Game Conch CockllPs teem is In tip-top orm for the Penn State game and the (Continued on snot p age.) UNIT MEN TO HOLD AFTER PROM DANCE 'Seven Virginians" Will Furnish Music—Junior Prom Decora tions to be Retained - The Informal after-the-Prom dance that Is to be held by the Ponn State Club - In the Armory tomorrow evening promises to be the biggest affair of the year for that organisation Following as It does the annual affair of the Jun ior Class, this dance still give upper classmen, eke have out-of-town girls lot the Prom and sake are either non fraternity men cc men ukase fraterni ties are not holding dances that night, an opportunity to make the 'seek-end complete Customs Mk be off during the time of the dance for Freshmen V. ho attend Dean D 'Winger '22, social chairman of the Club, marking In conjunction with the dance committee composed of S A. Umholtz NV S O'Donnel '23, and B. C Cornish '24, has completed the final turangements The "Sinen Virginians" who will furnish the music for the Jun ior Prom bane been engaged to play for the dance, and the decorative-af fects used for the Prom St 111 also be re- tabled for the affair uhleh v.lll last from elght-thirty until Melte o'clock The price of admlslson trill he too dol lars Ticitets will be on sale at the Ar mory MEN'S GLEE CLUB WILL USHER IN MUSIC WEEK Musical Activities Every Night Next Week—Dr. Hollis Dann Coming Tuesday Musk Week hill be ushered In this Saturday by the \lens Glee Club In the kuditorlum. Them sill be special pia unit', ringing, and other musical actl‘itles ism.) , evening during the entlir ',leek Dt Hollis Dann, di rector of music for the State Beard of Education - sill be here Tuesday even ing He nill lead the singing and will silo Rite a brief curler of the musical thmughout Pennsylirmlit The moor., rot the meek fallogs Saturda, April -'o—]fens Glee Club, Auditorium 7.10 p m Monday, May I—Band Concert, Aud itorium 7 30 p. Tuesdn3. 3,4,3 meeting nod Sing, Auditoilum 7 30 I, m 11, 7 etinerdny, 3—Orcheatr,t, Andi 'trium 7 30 p m Thursday, May 4—to be announced Inter. Auditorium 7 30 a, to. Friday. May s—Neighborhood Con certs at turbos homes 7.30 a m Saturday, May 7—Combined MUMall Services of all the Churches, Auditor ium 7.30 p m SENIORS PLAN SWIMMING POOL AS CLASS MEMORIAL A noimming pool coating approxi mately thirty-five thousand &Ultra, hill be the Class Memorial of the Class of 1t22, Clyde J Mellinger, chairman of :unlaced rently The mney for the ec class memorial will be ra o ised among the members of the graduating class by five year promissory notes The Senior Memorisl will form the left sting of the plopobed Physical Ed ucation Building, which will contain all the offices of the Department of Physi cal Education, the courts for the indoor sports, rt trophy hall, and spacious dressing and shower toonls The Holm nllng pool is to be tilsa,, feet wide and on hundred and twenty feet long, ttlth a shallots section which will be used for beginneis, and the deeper halt of tile pool for plunging and racing It Is planned to require every student to learn to 'swim.
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