Friday, December IS, SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE' CONSIDERS DECORATIONS Contracts Will He Made Known in January—Affair To Be Gi\en Prominence Til mg the lustVep in giving the f.eniopi’ linal social function on Feh lumv tv. eirtli more prestige b> the hoolung of Ted Weems and Ins oi-, dic'd.!a, the Senioi ilnll committee; is negotiating with piommcnt deem-: .’ting lunis m ordei to sectue the nod clabuiate anil complete deem i timii a senioi dance has even Known i Tlie committee consisting of Cl 11 Cook, chJnmun. il .M llackctt. Hugh Jones, A Y Smith, E C Haw kins, Ruth N Schaellei, Miss Miirj li Ciiaimnus and 1) D. Homy e\-of luio, have stilted making auange ments eailv this unit and the name ,ul the decmuting him will be an l oanccd altei the holukns At piesent two Philadelphia lams mo being committed Thu Tuniei Dccoiatmg compaitv of Morgantown the Siheistem company of Wilkes ]iane and the National Atti action compam of llanisbuig also June sent m bids It is the opinion of the students m chaige ol this voai’s alfau that the Inst dance given bj the giaduating class desents mote piommencc than U has heicloloie icconed Aceoid mglv the committee has spent unus ual caie The selection ol Toil Weems and his ten musicians to pto \id<* the music was a mastei stiokc This group of playeis is nationals known and imusiiallj. \ci“utile Subset lptions foi the dance me thiee dollais and an .uhancc ticket s’le v ill be held the lattei pmt ot Jjnuaiv Fratermtv Uooi space will be drawn at that time also. The c\- onl as alwajs will be open onl\ to I’ppeulassmen CHEMISTS CELEBRATE The I.iobiK Clitimn.il Society com* postil ol students of the depat tment (jl ajjucultmal and biological them istiv, held its irmual Chmtnias jiaity at the Alpha Zela house Wed nesday e\e»mg One of the note!* ties of tin* pi okiam was the mumck* uifr of seieu'l pionuncnt members and 1 icultv of the organization bv a Penn Ptite “tudent bom in Moscow, Uus* sin, S II Hapougtn '27 Pi of. M W Lis.so, assistant pio fcssoi, of Inophjsical chemisti\, dis tnlnitcd gifts to those piesent Mu sic and a gcnoi.il good tune conclud ed the e\em»K’s comment. Stickmen Drill for Opener With Alfred Because Coach Leonaid has been giuag most of his time to developing a wicsthng team th it will uppioach the standaid set b\ last >cat's gioup of Inteicollcgiate champions little attention was gi\en to Laciosse Not withstanding this appaienl handicap the squad has been wot lan" hard daily, piaelicmg tlnowmg and lcceiv jng along with light scrimmage. With Jauuaiv twenty-thud set. low e\ et, as the date f Ol the open ing lilt with Alfred unneisitj the w.’tnots oi the old Indian game will letuin fiom then Chustmns \acalion on Mondaj, Januatj louith, and be gin the season tn earnest Little is Known as to the sttcngtli of the stick* 111,011 lntt it is oxepectcd sevcial of l'.st % oil’s moil will bolstei the sqirtd tmnideinbly PROFESSOR GAUM TALKS AT VOCATIONAL MEETING Pi of C G Cl mm ot the Lngineci ing Extension depnitmenl addiessed mme than twcntv-lne humhed dele gates at the National Association ol Vocational Tiaimng in Clcveland list week Ills speech "Co-operation'’ dosed the symposium on tiaimng in industi v A 1 entitle of the convention was the talk on "Industi j’s Pait in Tiaimng” by I-’ M benilo of the Foul Motoi company \s welfaic man igci of Fold mdustiies Mi Seal le has chai ge of 1100,000 men The paity of Penn State icprcscn lain os at the cornention included Piof A S. Ilunel, 1 J R Hall. Miss E, P Chace and Jins C E Rat. GIVEN FELLOWSHIP Piof 11. B. Pieice, assistant ptn fvssoi ol food and daily che\usli\ in the depnitmenl of agi icult'ii al an 1 biological cl.ennstn. ha., been awaid X * | Boys | | A Merry Christmas * | A Happy New Year | I i I the I ATHLETIC STORE | A. A. CONTRIBUTES SURPLUS OF RECENT YEAR TO BUILDING FUND The annual Ilnnnciul statement of the Athletic Association for the fiscal \car ended August .11, 1026, i« heiewith .mbmitted The statement shows that theio was an excess of Income ovei pxpen* ditiues foi the join of $12,171.°1 \ contiibution of $15,000.00 to the Penp svUama State College Emergency Building Fund was made, thus leaving a deficit of $1,741.81 at the end of the liscal voar Foitv thousand dolluvi' luno been contributed to the Building Fund by the Association (lining the past two jenrs. The gloss income during the past yeat pas 8187,31948 This was do med fiom the following souiees leceipts tinin games, 5.105,473.33; from student fees, $50,01021, fiom miscellaneous sources, $1,805,01. The o\- penditmes of the vanous spoits weic 8129,08307, while maintenance of Athletic Fields, Vnisitv Hull, Training House and (leneial Association amounted to $46,001.17, making a total oxpemlituie of M 75.17751 Football, as usual, showed a piofit of $48,995.20. All othei spoits show ed a total dchcit of 542,<>05 0.5 Tiaclc was the heaviest losei with $11,9915 - 62 Otliei spoits show ileficits us follows* Baseball, 87,555 16, Basketball, $5,13351, Wiestbng, $.3,972 05, Boxing, $1,77007, Laciosse, $.3,5.35.77; Soe cei, $2,802 ’5O, Tennis $1,51727; Golf. $1,324 28. INCOMI AMI KXPf-NSK lor i>iriuil Austin! It, Hi.l4 to Ausui.l 11 I'M" IlrrrlplK rxprnsp Sri Officii Sri Surulu* SUIIl'iSl STl'iailA fl« sy.‘•'l 1 W 7 11 I IP4O 7.1 ilI 'tyi.j 1077 1». 10,0121.2 7 ••i'll, j-isi 75 soMici. r, turn ■is2 70 f. 7*. I r. 7 4 770 »7 7s.»',n 1771 V. 1072 0-. •M 1 (10 4 47s 77 l V 10 77 oso on ‘1 ass to 21-02 no 2'0l)0 17U7 27 I 1.17,27 1,121 is 1 1124 Schedule A Sport* I- iH.cl.nl I llnseljnlt llnsk. tbull llnsimr WriNtlutir 1 i>rro« mlilun-* ?*.HJolill SIMU‘M.S ASM! IH-FICIfNCt At COt NT S.„„. ' SI 1«JI to AniMHl II It!* TI“IU7 Surjiltt* Auju»t II l l '-* - ' * C F»» n. 1 “»■' '■» Al. IMkluic, U Aut.u-t H t'li’i „ cvn.iu.l Vut.lii 'nrk CU> AtulitMJ_i>> I'mu r I Captain Ci ip Moote i*ij again ex ippcted to lead the field t£f htu.lleis, and other mei itoiioui? men urc Luich, I Costello, EggOM and Shaip Unlike 'the svstem used b\ Caitmell last sen ison the men will now* speci ill/e in : cithci the low 01 high, hui dies ac 'cciding to then talent PENN STATE PASSERS DEFEAT JUNIATA FIVE (Continued fiom first page) of peison.il fouls was le.icited, Roepke substituting. The lattei pioved him self fast and adept at the pa-sing game. Train of Doublcdeckers In tlic* second chaptci of the fiac.is, Mike llamas kept the stands in an up loai with his unusual shooting Foi the fust lime tins ycai, the foiniei Passaic stai got Ins eve on the net and 1 kept up a ban age of goals fiom almost eveiv pait of the* flooi 11 is devei handling of the ball ,showed jiopes of even a gieatei season foi the veteian than he had last vear Coach lleiniann, in commenting on the game, stated that although much impiovement must lie shown, the lean peifoimed in a fail mannei and shows possibilities of developing into a stiong combination He was gio.it ly pleased with the impiovenicnc in shooting and team woik but tcols that the defense is weak and plans to stiengthen this hianch Bethany has been scheduled to plav hcie on lanuaiy twelfth to take the place of tile cancelled game with Gcoige Washington I‘l *»N STAIK TIIC I.Ullltp JUMATV Hood R F. lavengood Hamas L. F. A\ ellei Mac Don ild C Glove Saylor R G Sntdei Von Neida L G.- Schlossei 15125 THESPIAN SHOW IS READY FOR DEBUT (continued fiom fust page) \V Giaham ’26 and “Kid” Bums, poitiaycd by’ J L Nelson ’27. The two aie withheld fiom their love b\ Miss Spinks, spinstei aunt and guai-i dian of Salh, acted by W C. Ament | '27; but are aided by “Maigie” Waie, : intimate fuend of Sally', and Jimmie 1 Atkins, which loles aie pluved by S ; C Runkle ’27 and D D. Noithnip. ’2B The tinee negfo “Jackson,” 4 Tandy” and the bell bov, Have you Received your Free Key Case Yet? 1 DROP IN AND GET IT I A MOST'HAPPY CHRISTMAS 1 MONTGOMERY & COMPANY 1 Wishing You One and All A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR HANN & O’NEAL E. College Ave. acted bv J JJ Kenedy ’26, It G Ken-1 nedv, Ji , ’2B and I, Zaconick '2O I soive to keep the details of the upon-' mg chapter connected and at the same time aie constantlv laugh pio-J yoking “Lindy” is a “Charleston exponent which dance specialty is fcatuied thioughout the entile show. The second act is laid in Spain in tlic* spacious clint"au of Mi and Mis Mon ill, which loles aie acted bv 11. \\\ Pennington '2G and H H Bi.micrd '27 All the nngm.il paitv me in Spain except the “Kid” and Du gan, lus managei, plaved bv P J F.ulcv ’2O Both of these chaiacteis .ne soon brought to Spam whole th** “Kid” is to meet the SpamMi light lu* ivv weight champion Mr .aid .Mis .Menill lu.e mean while planned the nmm.ige of then •laughtei to Duke Chestordale, winch lole is acted by J II Vance ’27, but the “Kid’s” appeirance on the eve ot the wedding upsets the entuu plans thiough a stiiitcgic turn ot event*. Complications iiiihc and the scene is earned back to Ameiicii at the “Kid’s” palatial mansion at Kvo, along the Hudson ltve-i Hue the setting i* in the lose bovvei gaidens .•(homing the house made moic col loi lit 1 bv Japanese lanterns Ilcic* the leading waltz numbci of the «hovv “Lanterns.” is sung bv U M Peek ’2k, a membei of the male choi us The plav ends with the luippv union of the leading chaiacteis ’ As a fealiuo numbei in the pio giam Hummel I'lshbuin ’22, b 11 Coleni in 27 ami L W I* ishei v ill piesent ” t