Page Four Prepare New Program For Plebe Poverty Day (Continued from first page) cession which will parade through the streets of the town and end at the baseball field. Judging will take place as the parade enters the field. A Fox News camera-man will he on hand to take pictures of the event. According to. a special decision of the Tribunal, freshman in costume will not be required to wean• dinky on this day. However, the Poverty Day committee emphasizes the fact that freshmen will not be excused from taking part in the affair• which begins with first classes Saturday morning. The committee consisting of R. A. McQuade '27, C. P. Lippincott '2B, S. buck E. It. Weston '27. W. E. Pritchard '27, J. C. Llelfield '2B, and C. A. Yost '29. will act as judges. First prizes are as follows: original ity group, ten dollars donated by the Student Council: hobo group. five dol lars donated by the Photo Shop; mov ie-actor group, ten dollars donated by Maurice Itaum and for the float group, fifteen dollars donated by State College restaurants and candy stores. Committee Announces 1927 Graduation Plan (Continued from first page) (las.: Day exerci.ies will start 31unday':: prou'rain al :line EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (I'op) GARRISON AGENT 121 Burrowes St. Phone 325-W Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Postoff ice PROMPT AND IVILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices Best Wishes for a Happy Easter . .„ FISHBURN'S II ~ ' : "Material that doesn't come back for owners that do" -I MEAT MARKET it Lumber,Millwork and Building Supplies II .1+ * ,_ • ' .-.' Opp. Post Office 1 I*. PHON.e. 40-M 1 ...; : STEEL _r4 Another Presents- - :',-1 bon on GRINDING NORTON COMPANY a grb. I pyrotechnic display. perfluous steel is re -; moved from castings with marvelous speed Li. by means of grinding • wheels and various types 0 of grinding machines. ss 1,7 A c• Grinding Wheels Refractories-Floor • Grinding Machines and Stair Tides • :"------ , ••••' , ; 4 swk 4 tv , km\ \\ -4iww%N• Avgamws\\\\\\\\\\\\\y ‘wkw*'• o'clock and will -be ?awed half an hour later by the annual meeting 4 the Alumni association which will adjOut‘n to - the Alumni luncheon at Le:elite-thirty o'clock. . At the conclusion of the varsity graduate baseball game on New Bea %er diamond the schools will hold re ceptions to the alumni and parents. The Alumni dinner will be given at six o'clock Monday evening for alum ni. seniors and guests. and the music al clubs will present a program at eight o'cicok. As part of the Commencement ex ercises Ralph Dorn lietzel, LLD., will be installed es I'wtn State's tenth president Tuesday, June fourteenth. The Commencement procession will start at nine-forty.five o'clock in the morning and fifteen minutes later the installation will begin with the induc tion of the president. Administration of the oath of office will be given by Judge 11. Walton Mitchell,- president of the Board of 'Trustees. Dr. Ilct •rel will make his inaugural address immediately before the conferring of degrees. ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Attractive Built-in Features 1 4. Make a Home Supreme .÷ .1 . Cr. ili, Woodwork includes this line and is abso- . 1 .3. lutely guaranteed NA hat of a CORNER. CUPBOARD IRONING BOARD MEDICINE CABINET or BREAKFAST NOOK - Our-Stock Is Complete X ~ 'IONIAN & HAFER 44+4-:-:•÷44.:-:-:-:-: ....7: , ..... ‘ • ' 1,? . ! .? , "s'-' / _,.:.,. 1.-N -....:r ~;--- ~ `l, Famous Writers Will Teach Summer SeSsion (Continued front first page) training and coaching, strategy, rules and duties of officials. Kenneth Loef fler, former Penn State basketball player will give the theory training and coaching of basketball. The courses are designed for teachers of physical education and athletic coach es in high schotils and colleges. Dean Chambers announces the ap pointment of Mr. M. P. G. Fougeray, teacher and author, as director of the summer school Institute of French. Professor Fougeray was a member• of the French Institute fac ulty hem lasi seamier. RIES. DAVEY TO TALK AT A. S. C. CONFERENCE Five faculty members of the School of Chemistry and Physics will attend the meeting of the American Chemi cal Society at Richmond, Virginia next week. ~........~ J....:.:pJ.J.':..... C'}.:..: . Happy Easter Everybody Hann &O'Neal E :::-:X-:-14 , i-X. , :.•144...:. 4. :-:-:-:-:-:-:•+ THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Dickinson Downed in Season's Opening Game (Continued from first page) with the University of Virginia nine on the sixteenth at Charlotte, Vir ginia. Beard, a pitcher of two years standing, may oppose the Nittanys for Virginiii. Last (time With Ceorgetow•n Meeting Georgetown university at Washington in the last game of their southern trip, the Lions will engage their most! ,formidable opponent. Having won the first two scheduled games the Hilltoppers appear cap able of netting considerable trouble for the hone-heathers. With Gilles pie and Burch changing places in the box for theWashingtonites, both with 1. , :-:-:-:-:-:-:. 4. i• 1.: Meyer's Meat Market Extends Easter Greetings To All ++.:-++.:4-:. IVING OUR TIME TO SAVE YOURS . If you are in a hurry and want . to rush in and right out again, our service is ready to cut corners and .; clip seconds to speed you on your way. But when you need help or ad vice, we'll take "all the time in the world" with you. HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Stale College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier. avid. Belasco, the Dean of the American Theatre You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—"lt's toasted" —no harshness, not a bit of bite. It's toasted" a game apiece to their credit, the ed ucated lingers of Captain Phil Page :aid his alternates will be called on for all their craft to equalize the prob able pitcher's battle. Page Leads the Way AVinning his own ball. game, Cap tain Phil Page struck out fourteen Dickinson hatters to pave the way for Pews State victory on New Bea ver diamond Saturday in the first game of the season. Cold weather and lack of practice failed to slow up the Lions to any noticeable degree and with Page in the box held the situation in hand continually. Gene SingleY, a sophomore, grasp- NI the hitting honors by batting a per- , feet 'score in four times at the plate and counting two runs for Penn State. W. College Ave Your Throat Protection Dobbelaar and Kent also brought in a I Lungren, Kent and Wofif,',iifi e idii' s :', duo of runs apiece and Page scored and Singley, llamas and Delp for h t ' cl Kent's timely single in the third outfield. Two managers, James p ot , inning, making the tally of seven runsf gin '27 and Malcolm Gager f'2B, '• - complete. Reiter. Dickinson first I accompany the team. t nfi baseman, came in on Lesko's error at the plate in the first inning for his I team's lone run. The squad of seventeen men which I t take the southern trip includes Lesko I and Harrington, catchers; Page. Sty- 1 borski, Haines, Van Atta, Plotts and Roepke, pitchers; Harris, Dobbelaar,l $30,0000 in cash prizes Announcement of the $30,000 Coca-Cola prize contest will appear in many newspapers and in the fol• lowing magazines: The Saturday Evening Post.... May 7 Literary Digest May 14 Collier's Weekly May 21 Liberty May 14 Life May 5 Watch this contest for the next three months. College men ought to win. writes: "The voice is to the actor what the chisel is to the sculptor. He must beware of dulling its qualities. Naturally I am vitally concerned about the voices of my players, so I always advise the one cigarette that I discovered many years ago that does not impair control of the subtlest vocal shadings or cause huskiness or harsh ness.. I mean the 'Lucky Strike.' It is the player's best friend." ~.: ~~~. When in New York you are cordi• ally invited tosce how Lucky Strikes arc made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. Tuesday April 12;1927 Fire Insurance' Eugene H. Lederer. 2 tellaA .1 werv,s,:ng EN=