Page Four Owing to repairs right after Com mencement we must reduce stock. All Candies reduced, see prices. GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner. X~XX~X~X~X~X~XX~X^XX-X~X-X“X~X~X~X~X“X~X~X-X~X~X~X-2' BULLETIN l'rldaj, June 2 f. •?!> p m —Berks Counts Club, 311 Main Commencement piogrami and an nouncements, Co-op b.iturdiij. June 3 Tenuis. S>iaciwe Uniteisits. Armors Corn ts C 30—S 01) i> m—Ticket sule foi Commencement concert, Co-op 2 'lO p in—Baseball. Ssracuso Unl versltj 3londii), June 5 0 .io—B 00 p m —Ticket s ilo for Commencement concert, Co-op Tuusdnj, June 6 0 JO—S. 00 p in—Ticket sale for Commencement conceit. Co-op Notices Tlie Department of Phjslcal Educa tion announces that all equipment must be icmoved fiom the gjm and locker brsktts this week Theie is to bo a meothig of the Ci rnge Tuesdas, June C, at 7 00 p. in u 100 Hoit. NITTANY BATSMEN LOSE TO JUNIATA (Continued from first page) Huntingdon aggregation raised their score In the fifth when Snjdor scored fiom second on Mackej’s sacrifice Snj dor's homer, with tlio bases fill ed, was the feature of tho sixth Inning foi tho Juniata nine Bard then rog istoicd a neat single but was prevented fiom scoring by Wolmer's strike out and Melon's fly to first In tho seventh Donelson collected a three bagger from Miller and scored on Lehman's sacri fice clout to center field Penn State scored their final marker in the eighth Inning when Ullery got home on Palm’s three bagger after i caching flist on balls off Shauto Jun iata also scorcu in their half of tho eighth when Baidnnd Mackey scored on Meloy’s single The final score was 14 to 0 PENN STATE NINE TO MEET SYRACUSE (Continual from first page) ct iged a strong come-back by defeat ing the Rochester aggregation In a 15 to 2 siug-fest. The Orange pitching staff was muter iallj strengthened this week when (Jrunl, one of the foremost hurlers on Coach Can's squad, reported for prac tice aftei being released from the Syra cuse Hospital. Granal was Injured In one of the carlloi games of the year when he spt lined his side, and has been confined to tho hlsptal for treatment "While Couch Can has not announced his lotteries for the Penn State game, it is ptobuble that his choice will Ho itnong Granai, Itvvin, Zacoardo, or Sco- Following t he Penn State game, the Sjracuso nine will play their third game of tho yeai with Colgate on Juno 1J Colgate has taken tho measure of the Orange ball tossera in two contests, thus far this year, once at Syracuse and once on tho Colgate nine's home diamond, but Coach Carr has hopes of subduing tho Maroon diamond men In tho contest which will end their season The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W L Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier £ ***' t BlumJfSjxh 1 THE | Opposite Front Campus. Come in and SCORES OF PENN STATE PARENTS JOIN THE “POPS’ (Continued from first page) positions, nnd 1C you can, got tno a copy of Iheh constitution or by-laws Also how the place Is financed, whether en tirely by State aid, or Is there outside help Any other Infoimntion you can pick up fot me may hetp Now get on the job T im on mine Your loving Dad A copy of the general college cata logue was sent to this Dad On page thieo Is found a complete list of the members of the Boaid of Trustees, twcnt>-sK In number There are lout e\-offlc!o members, Including Governor Spioul, President Thom is, who acts as sccietir> to the boaid, Superintendent of Public Insttuctlon Thomas E Fine gan and State Secretary of Agriculture Fted Rasmussen Theto ate six mem bers appointed by the Governor, nine elected by the Pctm State general alum ni association ind twelve elected by delegates fiom agricultural, enlgneering and chic societies Judge H Whlton Mitchell. of Piitsbuigli. a raduato of the college, is piesident of the Coaid, .uni James G White, also an alumnus, of New’ Yoih City, Is vlce-piesident. The board is tested by the State to op erate and central the colege, its devel opment and policies With tespect to the financial sup poit of the Ponnsylv inla State College, it is only necessatj to say that it ex ists now and always Ins existed entlie ly upon certain stated Federal appto priations and what funds could he se emed fiom each session of the Penn sylvania State Legislature Details of these laws and acts are given in the College General Infoimation section tinder the title of “History" which be gins on page 17 of the catalog Ev ery student should make himself fa miliar with the facts set forth in this hlstorv, and should take this copy of the catalog along home with him when he i etui ns for vacation MUSICAL CLUBS PLAN BANNER CONCERT (Continued from first page) certs of previous years have requested that Victoi Herbert’s "Ah, Sweet Mys tery of Life” be sung again this year, but the Department of Music has de cided that In view of the fact that this song has appeared on many programs of the past two years, it would not bo advisable to repeat it at this time Kels ler’s "I'm in Love with the One Girl" will be offered in its place Have Had Successful Year This lias been one of the most suc cessful yc.us In the history of Penn State's Musical organizations The Gleo Club, in addition to giving a number of successful conceits In the Auditorium, has taken more trips than ever before and met with an enthusiastic reception eveivwheie It went Requests have come in fiom people ail along the route It has travcised, asking the Club to repeat Us conceits During this sea son the Club under the leadership of Piofessor C C Robinson. Head of the Music Department, has appealed at its Finish the College Year With Good Meats We have proven that we can stand the test with select cuts of the choic est meats. J. J. MEYERS Allen Street Bring In Our Ad Today and Save 50c. Choose your Summer Straw here—you’ll find one that is ex actly suited to you. QUALITY IT THE FINEST PRICES ARE RIGHT and we have a large variety to show you. $2 to $5.50 QUALITY SHOP This jear witnessed the rise of the" j college orchestra until It has reached l jthe position of one of the best college 'musical oi gnniaatlons of Its kind In the East Duilng tho entire 5 car the oftl ceis have labored hard, and the results of thch woik ha\o boon apparent in the splendid conceits that the orchestra has given In the Auditoilum this sea son. Its pait in tho grand concert of commencement will be second to none Those who mo not fully acquainted with tho admirable work of the Mando ; llti Clyh wlir hate an opportunity to hem this soi letj of musicians at Its ; best on uo\t Situulay evening The se lections that It will play show clearly the efioits that tho club has made In ’ 01 dei to fulfill Its part of the piogram The ptogram follows 1. Uachner —Oveituio "Four Ages of M m ’ College Oichestra , 11 Jensen—" Murmuring Zephyrs" . Glee Club 'Glorlann,’’ Overturt a Woidt Mandolin Club 1 Stileklnml—“Llndy Lou” Vnrsi tv M ile Qu.it let r » Delibes —"Vi'nltz of the Hours,’ (Coppell 0 College Orchestra 0 Kefslei—"l m In Love With tht One Ghi ' Glee Club, E H Rolston '2l, soloist 7. a Lleui mce —“By the Waters Minnetonka ’’ b Huhn—“lnv Ictus ” Donald V Biuder, ’2l, Tenor Sei enade-Mazurka 8 Boehm Mandolin Club J 1’ Stott—“The Old Road ” GW 10 Beiwin —Grand Mmch “The King's llU's.ll s ” College Orchestra A ticket sale will be held at the Co op. between the hours of six-thirtv and eight 0 clock on the evenings of June thlul, fifth, and sixth The price of ad mission will be seventj-flvo cents and one dolku STUDENT COUNCIL HAS DONE MUCH DURING YEAR (Continued fiom first page) 9 Adopted an official Insignia for 'the Counellmen Penn State 10 Revised the election of cheer anil «ong leaders for approval of the student body 11 Put the Valedictory Address Class Da> 12 Conducted student support for a 'successful Inauguration Celebration 1.1 Revised and formulated the fol lowing constitutions, especially, insti tuting a coirect form for the honest election of class officers and Councll- a Into sports Council Constitution b Two-Year Agricultural Constitt c Student Council Constitution d Intel class Constitution e Student Board Constitution, f Student Tribunal-Constitution 11 Secured student support ft shield foi football team and watch ft Coach Bezdek Recommendations For Next Fear President Overdorf made tho follov dug recommendations for the next year Student Council as representative of few of tho needs of Penn State 1 Focus tho attention of campus so cieties to the recognized and official .student organizations of the college -Student Board, Student Council and Student Tribunal Correlation of effort and less duplication of work by various organizations Members of Student Board should carry the wishes of the students to and from Student Council to the Administration of the college 2 Officers of all bodies to render ef ficient sei vice to maintain their offices Secretaries, especially, should bo more punctual in noticing the proper per sons when action of a cortuin body af fects them - 1 1 1 Complete publication of all noml- THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN l, nations and elections in classes and & more w idespread reading by the student body of the official student organ the Penn State COLLEGIAN 4 Further Investigate the possibil ity of uniform, compulsory class dues 5 Investigate the possibility of girls voting In Athletic Association meetings since they pay athletic fees Closer j union between student governmenLor-1 ganlzatlons of boys and girls C CREATE NEW TRADITIONS WORTHY OF A GREATER AND A BIGGER PENN STATE. Investigate all old customs, crept© and revise them In keeping with tho purposes and alms of thu times 7 Have the Student Tribunal pub lish Its decisions In the COLLEGIAN 8. Encourage active student partici pation In all collegiate nctlvltles. 9 Investigate the possibility of a Penn State Honor Code 10 Recommend appointment of tho following standing committees a A petitioning committee of three or four men > b A social committee to cooperate with the girl’s social committee c A clean campus committee—since the students nre the custodians of the campus d A ways and means committee of the soundest and tried men In Council whose duty is to pass judgment upon ail petitions and untried and contem plated actions of Student Council e A calendnr committee to act Joint ly with the committee of the College Senate to make out th< calendar fs? the following year SENIORS HOLD LAST GET-TOGETHER OF YEAR (Continued from first page 1 Class Booklet an Innovation The Class of 1922 Ins the honor of inaugur itlng the custom of publishing a Class Booklet which Is a permanent iccoid of the class and Is divided Into four parts* the Class history, the Me moilal plan, the Class Day program, and the directory of the members with tlieh home addresses It Is a thin vol ume. about six Inches by four In size, ,T W. Selover, who has charge of the books, stated that he will be here until July, so that any Seniors who do not receive their books may notify him Some of the officers of the class will bo In (State College during the summer, also, and they will aid in seeing that every member of tho graduating class, who orders it, secures the booklet. Caps and Gowns at Armory Caps and Gowns may bo obtained at the Aimory, Thursday, Friday and Sat- Albert .Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street Smith’s Tailor Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing Suits Made to Order. bihhbbbhubsbbsbbbbhbdb Three Tears for a Start JOHN HANCOCK experience shows that if you sell life insurance for three years you will continue for your entire active busi ness life. Why? Because you will find it the most pleasant and remunerative business you can choose. It is constructive work, it produces self-reliance and independence and affords the greatest satisfaction in every way. 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Piofessoi Hnrrls Olewlne who Is In chat go of the Commencement and Bac cnlnuiente committee, was present at the meeting and explained the. method! t>f proceeduio foi the exercises There me 487 men students, CG women.stu dents and 40 advanced-degree candi dates to participate In the exercises this year, making a total of 582, and It Is Imperative that tho Instructions of tho thieo members of the committee bei carried out with the greatest degree ofl accuracy possible The Baccalaureate sermon vvitl be preached In the Auditorium on Sunday. I June eleventh, at ten-thirty o’clock In the morning All Seniors should gath er In front of the Liberal Arts Build ing at ten o’clock sharp Professor Olewlne and his two assistants will be |on hand there to take charge Before the Commencement exercises the members of the graduating class, all except the members of the School of Natural Science, will gather In tho Bull Penn and take the seats assigned to them as announced at the meeting last ■Wednesday The Natural Science Sen iors will go to Room nine, Chemistry hnnex where seats have likewise been assigned for them It is necessary that each person occupy the sept assigned 1n order that the Commencement exer cises may proceed smoothlj, and those who do not know their seat numbers Philadelphia College of OSTEOPATHY Incorporated 1899 Located in leading medical centre of America, upto-date laboratories for study of chemistry, physics, biology, anatomy, physiology, pathology bac teriology, surgery, etc, connected with the new and thoroughly equipped Os teopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, un excelled facilities for clinical experience Four years' course of study with re quired attendance at clinics and inter noship in the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, leads to Degree. 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Next term opens September 22, 1922 For catalog and other literature ad dress Tho Registrar, Box Spring Garden at 19th Street Philadelphia, Pa Friday, June 2,1922 will find them on the chart which has been placed In a glass case in the Lib eral Arts building Tho number of scats for tbe Seniors in Natural Science will also be posted in various places where they may bo aeon The commencement procession starts at.nlnc-forty on the morning of Tues day. June thirteenth, and tho members of every school, except Natural Science, should bo in their seats in tho Bull Pen by nine o’clock From tho Chemistry Annex the class will proceed, under tho dlicction-of the three members of the committee, to tho Auditorium At tbe closo of the discussion of Com mencement plans, Class Secretary, "•Chick” Cooper was asked to speak a few words, after he had been accorded BREAD PIES CAKES Ice Cream a Specialty STATE COLLEGE BAKERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR Notice to Caterers We are prepared to take care of your House Party needs with a fulTline of Number Tens and all the small sizes to fill in. _ JWe will have a complete line of green goods, every thing that is in season. Come in and let us help you with your menu. W. R. GENTZEL Your Trunk Troubles Ended i We take full responsibility and great care in getting your'trunk to the We check it there or express it to your home relieving you of this in convenience. Representative Will Be at Co-Op | Until Commencement Leraont 50c Bellefonte $l.OO PETERS EXPRESS State to Bellefonte a yell by the Class A locomotive yell, was given for Burtner who was ab sent, und President Overdorf responded to an enthusiastic >ell nnd strenuous applause by expressing the thanks of tho other class officers and himself, and by a short summary of tho main features of the year Overdorf tlron suggested that the Class give a yell for Burns George, Senior Assistant Cheer- Lender, and this was done with a will under the leadership of Cooper George stated that he Intended to return to Penn State in five years for tho reun ion, and nlso on Father's Day, and ho hoped that all the members of tho Class would follow his example The meeting was tlron brought to a close with the singing of tho Alma Mater
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