Fi Idny, .Time IT, 1525 “Penn State; And Back To Penn State—lt’s Greatl” P.uil Whiteman and his band for lhylhmic sins; Dnn Bestor for dreamy v.nlUes, Whitie Kaufman’s music mahms for lively fox trots, Gold- Kflte's super-ten for an euphonic ev ening, but for a four-in-nne entertain uiLMit, well—• What if lie was only a smnll-town leader with a Amall-tovvn band; what if he wasn’t forging ahead? lie play ed at plenty of local dances, yes, but that wasn't Ins ambition. “I'm shooting high. Most anyone ran pick up a college band and dabble around a bit. I’m getting out of this ” So m the middle of Ins junior year at Penn Slate, 1021, the curly-headed milicnlta direetoi packed his bag, ‘Hatched his biother and “the gang" and snooped down upon Ann Arbor foi a whole week’s engagement. Be fore they knew what it was all about the merr> band was riding on the crest of a ij'ipulnr wave that has cai iied them to national fame. Monday it swept over the Nittany valley and plopped the sixteen "they satisfys" down in the Calhnum theatre. The resultant music captivated the old pals. The deafening applause of the old pals captivated him. In all his gloty, again he spoke. "Ann Aibm gave us the start, but Penn State is home. The informality and enthusiasm of the fellows was m spmng to us all. It’s gieat," he cn-' tlmscd. A siv months’ reign in Los Angeles and now a pioposed toui of Europe when the oichcstia will expand to thiily pieces, he nevei forgets the col lege he left lminatuiely Never foi gelful that he once attended Penn Slate, he al .vays includes a Penn State song on his piogiam On each New Year’s eve, no matter where he is, Pied Wanng—Wanng’s Pennsylvan ians—conducts a special Penn State pi ogrnm ending up, as the New Yeai is ushered, with the “Alma Mater.” Science Departments Make Staff Changes (Continued fiom second page) Master of Science degiee at the Um veisitv of Chicago in 1921. He will become a giaduatc assistant in chcm istiy at Penn State. New Assistants Another assistant in chemistry will be W B Slmoy, now an instructor in ehcnustiy nt Lehigh university. He received Ins mastei’s degree at the University of Wisconsin. The fust giaduatc scholar in chemistry -ever appointed at Penn State will be Mi. A. Ross of Middlcbuig college Five graduate assistants m physics have also been appointed among whom no Unco Penn State men, A. W.Crin iskcy ’2', II B. DeVoie '2C, and II A Henning ’2G 11. R Kiehl, of Lebanon Valley college and C N Ovemillor of Gettysburg college have I‘lso been appointed as graduate as sistants A. C. Pntchard of the Un iversity of Kentucky has been ap pointed as giaduatc scholar in phys ics. Have your Typewriter cleaned or repaired for the final “spurt” or for your Summer use. Harry K. Metzger 255 S. Atherton St. > Phone IGO-J t ' ■ EXPERT SHOE REPAIR AND Shoe Shine Parlor NELO’S ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS They are sound They increase in value They are safe They are tangible They can earn for you Complete servieoand Informa tion obtainable from EUGENE H. LEDERER General Real Estate West College Ave. Developer Fraternity Section and Manor Dean Rfty Meets Party Chaperones Tomorrow Miss Ray invites all house party chnporons to meet her m Women’s Building tomorrow af ternoon at throe-thirty o’clock. Caps And 1 Gowns For Seniors Arrive Today (Continued from first page) morning before the Baccalaureate sei man from nine until ten o’clock, and Tuesday morning before the Commencement exercises from eight until nine o’clock. Must Pay For Damages Collection of the academic icgalia will take place immediately after the giaduation exercises at the tables in the tent to be erected in front of tbe Armory. Two dollars and fiftyccnts icntal will be charged. The one dol lar deposit requued as a guainntcc will be lefunded when the outfits aic returned. The committee, consisting of R T. Krcibel ’2G, chaiiman, A. 0. McClel lan ’2l> and A. C. Rciehnid ’2d, re quests the seniois to co-operate in returning al the caps and gowns in good condition because the cost of damaged outfits must ho defiayed by the class. G. D. Seaman ’26 Gets Scarab Society Award For general excellence m architcc tuie, C D. Seaman ’2G was avvaidcd the bronze medal and book presented each yeai to the most pioficicnt stu dent graduating from the School of Architecture, dunng the annual Scai ab banquet nt the Centie Hills Coun try club last Wednesday night Piofessor A L Kochci, head of the Depaitment of Architcctuie, an nounced the winner and compliment ed him for the outstanding vvoik shown by him during his four yoais in the School of Aiclntecture. The gift consists of a bionzc medal is sued by the American Institute of Architects, and a volume on Mont. S Michel and Charties cathedrals. Seaman has been piesident of the Architect's club for the past yeai, and has held office m the Scarab Frater nity. lUgVAMnMIAIVUUIMMMIAMV\AAMUMMVUVVVUUVWVUUUWVVUVV COMMENCEMENT GIFTS and SOUVENIRS | To the Graduate | Mail orders are given special g attention and are always ap- | predated. | THE ATHLETIC STORE 1 On Co-Op. Corner g S TORAGE— Trunks Household Goods, Merchandise W. A. HOY 128 W. COLLEGE AVE. TEL. 14-W .w..w. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS A Happy Vacation, and best wishes for the coming year. EYES’ On the Avenue NEWSPAPERMEN ARRANGE ANNUAL MEETING HERE Golf Banquet And Business Meeting Figure In Tentative Bill Preliminary nirnngements for tin visit of Pennsylvania editors mo publishcis to State College on June twenty-eighth and twentv-mth wok mnde today by Albert W Fell u Williamsport, manager of the Penn sylvania Newspaper Publishers as' ‘•delation, E. K. Hibshman, assistant to the piesident, and other college officials. Since the gathering is to he the annual summei outing for editoi and publishcis of the-slate, a v.u icty of enteitainment and side tnp» to points of historic interest in *hi*- pait of the state ate to be airanged The college and the association exec utives have announced that the gath enng will he open to all editois mu publishcis m the state and inteie*t of all will doubtless be centered m the timely topics foi publishcis which me to bo piesented A tom of the college property cov ering two thousand acics, a golf tournament and a newspapermens banquet will be featuics on the pro giam that assumed tentative shape today. FOR SALE—Furniture of 4 room a pai tment Will sell altogether or sepalately. Apartment to lent 502 West Beater Avenue, Telephone 241-R. - l P WANTED —Young couple want posi tion as cool: and holpei nt Fiatoin ltv House; good lefoicnces Foi infoimation, inquire 722 E Beater Avenue 2t-p. FOR SALE—I 924 Ford coupe, newly enamelled and oveihaulod. Pei fed running condition. Have purchased a bigger car and will sacrifice for quick sale. Inquire COLLEGIAN office. 3t-p. GERNERD’S We wish the grads a very successful future. We hope to see all the undergraduates again next September. Cleaning - Pressing • Repairing jthe pj£ftH State collegian Professor Tudor, Of Faculty, Dies Monday (Continued from fust page) ‘caching duties. Leaining of his dis ability, Penn Stntc graduates who voie his students twenty-live veai** igo, nude him a present of a valuable radio set last year In addition he received scores of letters from these Uudcnts ) Services weie held at the Piesbv termn church, the eulogy being del.v ered bj Dr. E.AV. Runklc, head of the department of Philosophy, who has aeon a faculty member hero foi thiity three years, and by Pi of. W F. Gib bons Dftctor Tudor was gradu ited fiom Lafavotte college in 1880. He xime here in 1894 after sludung in Gcimanv and in Johns Hopkins uni versity. Dean Warnock Upholds June Fraternity Party (Continued from first page) ditions In view of our possibilities and delightful environment we should ulso be able to develop a Commence ment week that would bung to us much favorable comment and renown We can do this by first lecogm/.ing the essential elements that must be piesent in any American college com ncnccment that is woithv of the name, and then by joining together to see that each essential leieives its ade quate portion of attention ind regaid. I need not say that we shall all be somewhat in the public eye during the next seveial days and will be judged socially, academically and momllv ac coiding to the impression which we all make on our visitors ” •j RENT A CAR | t DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF * ¥ 116 McAllister St. ¥ x-*x**x**x**x**x**x**i**x“x**x~x-*x*v Get Extra Credits at Home— I More than 450 courses m History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may be applied on v our college program. Catalog describing courses fully, furnished on request. Write today v ©je MuferSitp of Cijtcaijo 05 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO ILLINOIS xxx»cxx<xss^xx3»a»^ The Meyers Meat Market . Extends best wishes to the Seniors and thanks its patrons'of the past year Meyers Meat Market 433 West College. *k^~x--x~h--x-*x-x--:-*h~x~x~h*x-**k~h*-x~x--x~xx**H'-x-*x*<"X-** Why Not Bring Dad and Mother to the Blue Moon and send them home happy? THE FISHER BAKING CO. 127 West Beaver Ave. We desire to thank the students and people of State College for the wel come which has been giv en us. We solicit your business for the summer, and for the year 1926-27. THE FISHER BAKING CO. 127 West Beaver Ave. “THE BOOMERANG” TO SHOW TONIGHT Comedy Centered About Young Doctor —Queer Ailment s ; Provide Humor N. D. ZIMMERMAN AND' MISS TEEPELL CO-STAR With tonight set as the fust local presentation oT “The Boomerang" by the Penn State Pkivcis in the Audi tonum at eight o’clock, the thiee net comedy will equal its populaiitv at tained on the load if the early ticket sale is any indication. Hilarious Plot The opening scene of the play is Inid in the ofliec of Doctor Sumnci, a modem physician who has spent el even venis abroad He is settled in Ilaitfoid with a well equipped office, having all the requisites foi success except patience Ynginin Xelba, a joung gnl seeking a position as nuiso and ofiiee assist ant is lined by the Doctm. She is assigned to take cine of "Bud" who is the son of Mrs. Wondbridgc, a sn cietj vvnmn Dr. Sumner discovcis that Bud’s ailment is a scveie at- ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street tack of jealosy Confident that he, Dr. Sumner, understands women he makes the patient piomise to follow (■is msti actions The theoiy that Dr. Sumner vvmks cn is that a modem pin sit inn can tient anvthmg In a scene with Vn ginia that follows he explains his version of love His tienlmcnt of Bud is f.uily successful hut as i» sometimes the case with a bnnmci img, it often misses its maik and re linns to haim the throvvoi Such is the fate of Dr Sumner. Miss Xelba, a veiv clever young woman, throws a boomerang liciself and brings the play to a happy ending. The complete cast is as follows* Dr GornM Sumner N I) /immeritmii 77 Miirintt Simmer VtM VI T T.ijull dh Emile H N lVndM.m \>i | College Ice Cream SERFAS ’23 136 ALLEN STREET After The Dance For a Real Midnight Lunch KNOX CAFE Have You Seen “The Woodward Cave?” \ If Not, Why Not? \ “A WONDER OF NATURE” f One-Half Mile of Underground Scenery | Located One and One-Half Miles i West of Woodward p An hour’s drive from State College p OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Both Sides ’£ ’i’ •I Thrift Brings Thrift Assures | * What You Protection | 1; Want Life is so uncertain that V * People who always one can never feel se- :|: have money to buy c . u f e against failure, ; what they want are usu- sickness, and other mis- $ > ally those who are thrif- f ? r^ ne u ? less Kc . , ” i ¥ !• ty and save regularly. thr ‘fty and saves h,s ? ;I money. X I BE THRIFTY- ? > { SAVE HERE | X v | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! J of State College, Pa. £ .{..;.,;..X-X*-X~X~X»X"X~X"X'-X"X‘-X~X-v’X-*X"X*vv*X*v*X*-X**X •J.-X-S' Sale of Shoes Get in on the Bargains MEN’S SHOES WOMEN’S SHOES Any pair in the NOVELTIES store $6.95 and $5.95 $5.95 Qm nner WHITE KID SHOES SALE OF HOSE 00 Now _ ?y5 2 Pair for - $l.OO 7.50 Values - 5.95 2 Pair Silk Hose 1.35 MEN’S GOLF HOSE At $l.OO Per Pair AL’S Shop V.rvinla X.llm Ml»* W •* Hnjwnr.l J l * Mr* C Mmwllnul'p— Mm H I Wiirn.r 77 ISM I uillmt 1 « * An.l.ruw J*< Cnw IM.r MM M V McVI.I.r 7’. I rralon DrWill H 'V HuMon 71 IfnrtW A O MiCMm 7i. Mr «stmi<* A O MiCli-llnn 7i. R. L. TRESSLER PLUMBING AND HEATING S Metzger Building PIIONX 430 joooocoooosooot
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