Friday. Slay 2K, 1 Ill'll <■' MUSICAL GROUPS TO GIVE CONCERT filoc, Oichc&trn Ami Mandolin Clubs Hold Joint Kccital June fourteenth WILL HE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL PRESENTATION Piominont m tlio events of Com mencement Week will be the appear ance of the combined musicui clubs, including the Glee Club, Orchcstin nn l Mandolin Club m the Auditonum Mon day evening, June fouilcenth, at eight o’clock. It will niaik the twenty-sixth piesentalion of these organizations on a Commencement piogram The annual Baceukun eatc Sunday evening conceit will be held in the Auditonum at eight o’clock on June Limtecnth with the Music depaitment offei mg u progiam of vocal and m sOumcnlu! hclections bv advanced students and faculty mcinbcts of the depai tment For the fifth time this year the Glee Club will appear on the Auditor nun stage. Among the selections list ed as pait of the recital will be sev eral novelty numbeis. Accoiding to Dnectot 11 W Giant the vvoik of the vocalists this year has been the most successful in the oiganization’s lu-i -toi y. bandmaster W 0 Thompson’s Oi chesti a and S II Toiclua’s’27 Mando lin Club will furnish the lnstiumental pait of the piogiam An advance ticket sale foi this conceit will be held at the Athletic store Tuesday evening, Juno eighth Penn State Batsmen Encounter Marietta (Continued fiom fust page) White icpiesentatives on the dia mond Styborski will be on the mound with Hunmgton on the receiving end Little is known concerning the dia mond stiength of the visitors but in past veais the little Ohio college has boasted of fotmidable nines. Cult Wulkei, with a vaned mound deliv ery, ib the mainstay ot the Mancttn team and is expected to occupy the box against the Lions. The piobable Mniietta lineup Laferty, ss, Deik man c, Wolfe .‘!b, Walkei p; Ran den If, Summeis 2b, Lorentz if, Hams or Mggensbciger ef, Peak lb. ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street DELICIOUS HOME MADE PASTRY, SALADS and SANDWICHES I The Purity Tea Room 135 ALLEN STREET Caterers for $ Dances, Dinners, ;!; Parties, Banquets and Luncheons Gilliland’s Quinine AND Sage Hair Tonic Ray D. Gilliland Druggist Councilmen Select Board and Tribuna,! (Continued from fust page) Toi dim ’27, viee-piesident E L. Spitlei ’27 was elected by the Council lo scivc as secretniv. Recommendations submitted to the Council for uction bv Thomas Cam Jr , chanman of the elections committee, were read and passed. The accepted icsolutions piovide for gieatcr elec tion publicity to non-fintermty fiesh inen in order to sccuie a gieatci poll fiom the class Soliciting of voles, electloncei mg, button-holing am! sirniku tactics with in the immediate vicinity of voting booths will be stnctly pinhibited Vi olator will be icported to the Coun cil and then names will be published The locomniciidations piovidcd that no votes foi any otfices be solicited by means of printed matter of any na ture whatsoever It was advised that some means be taken to insuie the election of men qualified to hold of fice. One suggestion was that can didates piesent a petition signed bv twenty bonafidc voteis to the elec tions committee. To eliminate promis cuous nominating it was suggested that a booklet containing the photo graphs and qualifications of candi dates be published by the elections committee. This plan is now being used at the Umvcisity of Illinois D D Henry ’2G. ictiiing president of the Council, lead the new Perm State administrative code devised bv Dean C. W Stodiluit of the College Senate, and a committee of the Coun cil composed of D D Henry ’2G, P M Schieffei '2G and C 11. Moore ’2G The code, designed to legulnte student GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE | it We have a selection of articles suitable for this gift season. W. B. KEELER \ Cathaum Theatre $ BOOKS STATIONERY FOUNTAIN FENS A Pleasure! It’s a real joy to - maintain a live, active —" ~ savings .account at this Bank and watch your balance always going up. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of State College 300000005 THE KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE “The Store of Service” For the man who takes pride in his lawn To do a good job you need good tools. To have a fine lawn, you must have a good mower. PENNSYLVANIA Quality Lawn Mowers cut cleaner, are easier to run, and last longer .than any other mower you can buy. Summer School Caterers Visit the most reliable place to purchase groceries for all occasions. Summer school trade will be catered to. governnment urn! c’ctiv.-curriculiii Ac tivities, met with the nppiovnl of the Council. A motion that the pi evident of the sophnmoic class shotihl uutomuticullv be made a momher of Student Tiibun id, was acted upon favorably. D D Henry, ictn mg piesidcnt, thanked the reining mcmbeis of the Council and uiged the suppoit of the incoming office! s C H Moore ’2(l, speaking on behalf of the Tribunal, locommonded that throe-veai pie-legal and pie-medical -itudents be gi anted junioi customs then second year and senior custom» their thud Aftei some discu«sioi the matter was tabled fm furlhei consideration Blue Kov nonunations as submitted In II A Canon ’27, wcie ratified Thomas Cun ’2(>, ictuing secieluiv, icpoitdd on the student iclief fund, giving the bank balance and u icvicw of what was accomplished dunng the \eu. Co-eds To Celebrate Annual May Day Pete (Continued fiom lust page) of the gills’ Student Government, Chnstian Association mid Athletic As sociation, a p igoant of Pan, god of na tuie, is peifoimcd for the queen's en teitamment The mtei pi elation of Pan in sev unl solo dances by Mtss M L Gn an ’S'! is one of the mo-t m turtle featuic-. of the whole piogiam With the plaving of the iceessionil the May Day ends, its loyalty nml meirv mukeis depait to became once moie genuinely collegiate. 300000000000000 F YES’ On the Avenue .THE I'ilNN STA r iE COLLibOiAi7 ELEVEN GREEK BASEBALL TEAMS LEFT IN TOURNEY _ COST—WiII the pei son who picked ••I _ up the Black swentei, with Chi Phi Final Contest Hilled For Ne\l |, in Htiachcd, in New Heaver blench- Friday—Nines Requested «■> Woili>cml.ij evenm E boiivcen rou * and seven o clock please cull Pioud- To Furnish Halls f oot nt 2ja, Eleven teams are still in the inn* nine for {he Intel -ft atotmU baseball title at the end of tins week’s frame-, j The linuls will end ne\t Kuda> j In both’ contested frames Tuesd tv | the icsults were as follows Surma i $ Phi Stfrntu won fiom Delta Upsilnn, }£ Alpha Clu I»ho elimumted Chi Up-| I PLUMBING silon, Sifrma Chi took o\ei Omofra.j Delta Epsilon, Phi Sifrma Kappa dc-it AND failed Phi Lambda Theta, tnd Ujih i | ? TIP ATMIMf' Zuta conquered Alpha Clu Cifrma jt The names of nil fioshmen and soph- it omen es who have pai tieipatod must he j | Metzger handed m to the Phvsical Dnectoi’slj office before the end of the week to PHONE 4.10, fret phvsieal cduiation ciedit for tin-j ATTENTION! f Summer School Caterers f Ask Smith about Smith's Quality Ice Cream, Smith’s Milk and Smith’s Whipping Cream, for that Summer Boarding Chib. SMITH ICE CREAM FACTORY | Beaver and Barnard ;j; State College, Pa. Phone 250 Shoes For Every Occasion DRESS SHOES ATHLETIC SHOES SPORTS SHOES Arc you ready for May’s “Weather Man?” A new complete line of Overshoes for Summer Wear State University Shoe Co. I Industrial Engineering Department % CEDAR CIIESTS - - - - 53.50 to $24.00 j | ;i; Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables | t ' ? * CHIFFONIERS $12.50 $ * TYPEWRITER TABLES ■ - $ 1.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 % * DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 £ tables $5.00 £ COSTUMERS $2.00 Ijl § GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50 • * $ DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 % X SWINGS 83.00 to $lO.OO £ * PICTURE .MOULDING • 3c to 20c per loot £ ! ROOM 106, UNIT B I ? ? X WATCH THIS AD £ you —you’ll find wholly enthusi astic and consistent custom ers for shirts made of Sea Island Mills Imported Broad cloth. Men who guide their purchasing only by quality give preference to this finer shirting, whether for dress-up or Knockabout occasions. "Insist upon the Label“ CealslandMius fiBOABCLOp- J '■pMPORTE^j Sturdy serviceable the “best at any price”—Sea Island is a logical favorite. SEA ISLAND MILLS, INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. ul'ul; Each tonni is icoucstcri to 1 tu iiisli a new baseball fm eveiy panic they phiv LOST—Ring of Kevs Fmriei plcane i etui a to Collegian office R. L. TRESSLER At Your Haberdasher | College Ice Cream SERFAS ’23 136 ALLEN STREET “.You Can Get It At Metzger’s” We have made an excellent “buy” on a Stunt or Memory Book With a Gold Seal on the Cover. We are passing this savings on to you. Buy one at $1.95 L. K. METZGER ALLEN STREET Friday and Saturday of the Month End Clean-Up Bringing pronounced Money-Saving Values all men will gladly welcome.' Our regular $35 and $37.50 2-Pair Pants Suits NOW $28.75 All Women Novelty Shoes Hi-Grade Fancy Hose . Your Favorite Straw Hat Men’s Golf Hose . . Men’s Linen Knickers . Men’s Pajamas, $2.50 Values Men’s Unionsuits, $1.25 to $1.50 Values AL’S Shop FRATERNITIES! Appointments for House Party Pictures Must be MADE IMMEDIATELY The Photo Shop State College . . at $6.90 one pair at 45c at $1.95 at $l.OO at $3.95 at $1.85 at 95c 500000 .3 o o o S 3 o o o
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