Tuesday, June 5, 1928 COLLEGE WILL SPONSOR YOUNG FARMERS' WEEK More Than Six Hundred Girls, Boys Enroll for Ninth Annual Gathering• . Attendance of more than six bun dled boys' and girls is indicated by rally eniollments for the ninth annual Young Farmers' Week which will be hel.rheie June twelfth to lifteenth,'A. 1,. Balm, state club leader of the Col lege, made public today • In addition to Mr Baker and the awstant state club leaders, .1. F. Kean and A 13. Bingham, prominent authorities in educational and coin ioeicinl will take part in the plogiam. These include Russell E. Flost, junior editor of Heald's Dairy -711,151, Foit Atkinson, Wisconsin, "Hap py" Goldsmith, entertamei, and Miss Lama Betty Anion, nutrition special ist of the Philadelphia Interstate dan y Lacrossemen Battle Onondagans Saturday (Continued froth first page) the nest two 50015 and then followed a seizes of successes Los Paul While coaching foul yea, s at Syracuse. Last year, Emile's- fist here, the Nittany stickmen trounced the In dians Bto 5 This was the fist Lion victory eves the Onondaga team since athletic relations skated three years befot c. Unless Penn State's stickwielders display improved' form, Coach Paul's record may fall befote the powerful onsl'aught of the visitois in Saturday's combat It is certain that the In dians will exhibit then best brand of stickwork in hope of sewing the long sought bumph In addition, the Nit tany twelve will hose to cope with the speed, expel ience and ell-known cleverness of the invaders linpressile Record The Onondagans gathered mound the flies of victory on mole than one occasion this season. Outstanding among its conquests was the 2-1 tri umph over the hitherto undefeated St. John's twelve, of Annapolis, Maryland Other notable wins were registered over Yale and the Mont thus A C, of New Jersey Father and son and two sets of Mothers ale included in the battle lay of the Reservation team. Petyle Johnson, spectacular goalie, and hit brothel, Bill, heralded as the ablest) attack in independent ranks, com pi me the first set of kin while Dave .Tones, cover point, and Levie, out home, are the other pair. Captain Irving Powless lords the offense at second attack while his fathei, Will, scintillates in a home position. The grandfather of Irving abandoned the game toss years ago. PROFITABLE SUMMER WORK Agents Wanted: Young men and WO men, to call on doctors, dentists, nuts -29, druggists, beauty specialists, house ryes, offices, hospitals, etc. Earn Big Commissions. No competition Every body a prospect. Complete selling out fit sent flee. Write now to Dept. C.P. 83, Homer Mfg. Co, 61 West 23d Street, New York City. 4.4-:..:÷:-:..:.i.i..:..x..:..:..:.•:..x..x..:-:..:..:÷:-:.44.:.÷4.4.44÷1.4...:..:•.:4444,44-,4-:-:-:. .:. .:. .i: .:. .:. t THE NITTANY INN - -- *.i: M. v •i• We specialize in chicken and waffle dinners l: . Luncheons X 1* J. Telephone Your Reservations Y 1 4 •:. T * i ZiOn 1932 X X •:. •:÷:-:-.:-:-:4.4.4-x÷:444+444.44444-:444-:-x÷:4-:÷x4+444-1÷:-:-:-:-:.+ The jewelry of which a woman says, "I've had it ever since I've been married," is that to which she is most sentimentally attached. Jewelry for the bride is a specialty with , us. We can help you select the appropriate piece, assure its enclosing quality, assist through moderate sowing, and guide you in buying something she will cherish always. HANN & O'NEAL OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS The House of the Black Ring By PROFESSOR PATTEE A Lasting Souvenir THE ATHLETIC ,STORE On Co-Op. Coiner Andy Lewis, whom Coach Paul con siders the cleverest lacrosse player in the country, performs in mid-field. Bualo Pierce, former student of the Lion mentor, and all-around athlete, is the youngest and most promising defense man on the team - Monroe Williams, who tills a home post, is the fastest stickman in New York state. Ire is capable of splinting the cen tury in ten seconds. Final Tilt of Season After a season of reverses, the Nit tany twelve Is anxious to close the yea' with a win over 'the Indians In addition to Captain Beheld, Dune Kiefer, Ray Fellows, Dinger Danger field, Bob Cromie, Al Elser and Hal Griffin play their last intercollegiate lacrosse game in the Indian setto. The probable line-up. Penn State Onendn. Indlann Klfer n P Johnson I dims r. Sumnn , loals Perelln Cl' II mm. Crier ID WIIIIum Dunperneld CD tonne eromle 19.. rec Torok C Cillsoll -. tarl.an SA A 1..A.t. lfelneld IC) HA 1 Pax Iran IC, griffin . IA W .I.lln.nn Fla r OH I. Jr.,.. ShalAr 111 W. Pox le.. Alumni Hold Reunion Next Sunday, Monday (Continued from first page) to New Beaver field, where the grad uating class %MI be tecewed into the ranks of the alumni In conjunction with this affan , an Alumni-Vmsity baseball game has been arranged. Following the game, dinner will be held in McAllister Hall for alumni, seniors and guests Alumni nifty at tend the Penn State Players' presen tation of "The Poor Nut" at seven forty-five Monday night in Schwab auditorium. After this affair, alumni, seniors, juniors, faculty candidates for advanced degrees and guests will gather in the Amory for the annual Commencement reception, followed by a dance lasting until two in the morning White Is Honored James G. White 'B2, will receive the Alumni Awaid for mentoimus ser vice at the annual alumni dinner, Monday night. He will complete next month his twenty-fifth yeas of service • as an alumni member of the College Board of'Trustees Speakers for this occasion arc to be President Ralph D. Hazel, and Alevandisr Moklejohn, of the University of Wisconsin, Com mencement speaker. T , :!: CREAM-MINTS * *.i: Made special to order in your fraternity colors A x 1 .1. T PUNCH 4.! t: ig of the better kind that will lf. ; hit the spot :!: Leave Your Order x x GREGORY'S + 'X t I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:+l-f- Jewelry and Brides! College Plans Annual Graduatioh Exercises (Continued from first mme) Baccalaureate sermon at the Sunday exercises. Di. Kerr is a widely known cleigyman and prominent te. ligious author, having wiftten a num ber of books ielating to modem se. ligious problems. Ile has been in the Presbyterian ministry for thirty-one yeats, the past fifteen of which he has spent at the Shadyside church in Pittsburgh Class Day Ceremonies Class Day exeiCISC4 will be held on Monday morning at nine o'clock in Schwab auditorium. Donning caps and gowns the seniors will folio in front of Women's Build ing The outgoing class has accord ed Chalks C. Berryhill the principal honors for this occasion Berryhill has been selected by his classmates as Valedictorian and Spoon Man. Ile has an outstanding scholastic and act n ales record since coming to the Nif tany valley institution In his junior year he was chosen edam-in-chief of La Vie. In his senior year, the highest honor possible for any member of the class, was be stowed upon him when he was chosen as class pestilent As president of the class, he became automatically president of Student Council. Since his freshman year he has been con sistently active in college affairs, be sides maintaining an unusual scholar ship lecoid, which was evidenced when he was one of the recipients of the Louise Carnegie scholarships this year. John C BeMehl will swing the cane during the exeicises and Harold E. Hastings will assume the role of Bar rel Man. Kenneth V. Goodman, class histounn, will aid in the ceremonies when he leads the histoi y of the class since entming Penn State, while Eleanor Pomeroy has been selected to lead the class poem Wheeler Lotil, Jr, editor-in-chief of the 1927-28 Co/- legion, sail! Present the pipe to the PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SPECIAL 10 RELEASES FOR HOUSE PARTY 10 Hear Waring's Master Record Oh! Sweet Mystery of Life ‘( Record No. 35921 Chloe, by Paul Whiteman i Nov on sale CARLISLE W. TAYLOR PLEASANT AND PROSPEROUS VACATION To All WINNER'S MEAT MARKET 111 Pugh Street ~. - - ---- ------ - We Are Now 1 . I Located in New Quarters 0 Cleaning) i ,i'' 1 Pressing Neatly Done i Repairing), • i eed ° SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP 131 Allen Street g 1 • 4 W E invite you to carry an account with us 'and to benefit by our service and security. 'The First National Bank State College, Pa. . DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier MIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN president of the incoming class dur ing a colorful ceremony. Commencement Day Tuesday Will be observed as Com mencement Day. Forming in front of the Carnegie hbrarY, at nine-fifteen o'clock in the morning, the Commence s, ment procession will proceed to front campus, led by the College band, where the exercises Will begin at ten o'clock. The order of schools in this procession is as follows, forming from the Botany building toward McAllis ter Hall: Liberal Arts, Education, Agricultuie, Chenustry and Physics, Engineering and Mines and Metal lurgy. Miss Winifred Forbes, Gilbert Nu rick, John Weinberger, James Stern et, Frederick OleShefsky and Ralph Kennedy have been selected as assist ant marshalls for the schools in their respective order. Adelbert S Schroe der, Wells Denney and John Ross has e been selected as assistant marshalls at-large and still assist the others to form the mocession. In case of rain either Class Day, or Commencement Day the assembling will take place in the hall of Old Main. Metklejohe WIII Speak Alexander Meiltlejohn, dean of the expel imental college of the University of Wisconsin and former president of Amherst college, will debt., the Com atonement address. Dr. Meiltlejohr Is one of the outstanding educatmnal- Mx in this country. 'Wilde presdent of Amherst, he attracted nation-wale attention as a result of the system of study he endeavored to establish at that tinstitution. He, is a member• of Table Flowers For House Party STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE Allen Street Phone 5804 MUSIC ROOM Phi Beta Kappa, S,gma Xi anti Theta Delta Cht. Athletic Attractions On Saturday afternoon, two sports events will be held, an alumna golf tournament on the College links at one o'clock and a lacrosse engage ment between the College Varsity twelve and the Onondaga Indinns at two o'clock on New Beaver field. An Alumni-Varsity baseball encounter is one of the chief attractions of the program for Monday. This event is scheduled for two4lurty o'clock. I=l Tiustees to fill the places of those chose terms expire this yeah will be elected Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, while at the same time there will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees in the President's office. ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating . 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