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    VOL. 25, No. 64
FRESHMAN SOCIETY
TO INSTALL GROUP
EARLY NEXT FALL
PM Eta Sigma Accepts Local
Chapter—Sets Standard
At 2.5 Average
ORIGINAL FOUNDER PLANS
INSTALLATION TRIP HERE
a Students Will Join National
Honorary as Members
'Of Local Body
Phi Eta Sigma, national fleshman
honointy st.liolastie fraternity, will
install a chapter at Penn State early
next fall, t was disclosed by the com
mittee of faculty members and fresh
men who tecemed nottPcation from
the mothet chapter at the Universtt)
of Illinois
Thirty of the thirty-three men elig
ible for the local f niter nay similar to
Phi Eta Sigma, which was established
recently, accepted bids to the local and
gill become the first members of the
national society next year
After n prolonged discussion and
comparison of standards in other Col-'
loges and Penn State the eligibility
grade was fixed at 2.5. Faculty mem
hers who communicated oath the na
tional organization and who were in
fluential In securing the cheat. in
clUde Harty W Seamans, Y M. C A.
secretary, Registrar William S Hoff
man, and Dean of Men Arthur It.
Warnock The committee of fresh
men who were in charge of the acti-1
turning is composed of Wilbur, II Elm- ,
merman, chairman, Rail K Rush,.
David F. Young and Benjamin J. Con-.
nd. Freshman president Chu cite
Christian gas also at the head of the
lompany, Mr neorge Lange, vice.
movement.
mosident of the F itch. Ice Com
,
Society Organired 1923 pony, Mr Erin Fuck, president of
Thomas Ankle Clark, Dean of Men the Frick Company; Mr A 11. Baer,
at the UnIVCIbItY of Illinois will lie- sales manager of the Fisk Company,
company the installation committee Mr, J H. H V 0.14, president of Vow,
hi- a the ricw chapter Dam Ircorporoted, Di 13 P. Harrel,
Clark is one of the founders of the tn.' of Union College; 31r. Harry Sloan,
I
rginal chapter at Illinoisa advisciiy engineer of the Colter Conn-
PM Eta Sigma originated at the 'EDITORS PREPARE laany, end e
ident of thM Willis II Cal rim, pre.,
Carrier Engineering Coi-
Univeisity of Illinois in 1923 us a 50. , :
clay to encourage and rowan! Mgh 'OLD MAIN BELL' P°"y
stu
scholastic standing among students of An member of the faculty or
ar,
; dents interested in refrigeration
the fieshinan class Recognition of :
invited to attend the meetings a the
the - north a the' organization came Collect Moler invial for First Issue of
the founding confmence,
.nd
espe.a . ri . y
the trip to
universities have petitioned the moth
quietly, end since ten' Literary Magazine To Appear I the nature Study camp, at cl o'clock
er chapter for admission Penni - During Freshman 15'eek Thursday afternoon Infer minion
State's chapter gill be the eleventh. concerning this outing may be oh
I
University of illissomi was the filet gained at the contemn. headgear-
I Mato ad is nog being collected for tel in Val say Hall, beginning, Weil
mstitution,to express a desire to have the next issue of Old M B
aw ell, the nesdav, June 19.
a chapter of Phi Eta Sigma on its cam- College literary magazine, huh ill Several pieces of epaulet. for ex
pos Univeisitv of Michigan, Univei-'College during Freshman Week in hibition purposes have already been
city of Oklahoma, Dun, ei sity of Wm- eS ptember :installed in the Mechanical Engineer
consm, Huron university, Ohio State' The ietning and incoming staff 3 log Laboratory. They include a unit
univeisity, De Pansy university, 'will collaborate in preparing this in- conditionei for bl
ip rig aropeily
George Washington university coil
rue. The manuscript will be mepaied =dined cool air, into a loom, and a
Catholic university followed
" en
after berme the end of the semester and new device for ranking liquid an at
sent to Grit Publishing company for a tempeiature of minus 200 delve.
Sponsors Smoker, Addresses ltainting during the summer Fahrenheit
When tile fraternity becomes active Thiough financial difficulties the The visiting engineeis will lie boas
at Penn State, freshmen attaining an third issue that was to have been is- ed in Varsity and Watts Hull, and
average of 25 at toe end of the frost sued this year could not be to them gives in the Woman's Buildmg
semester may join the society. Those Plans ale being dawn up, however,' Athletic Director Hugo Derrick has
gho do not cam requited grades at the so that the co issues may be distributed:consented to plkee the tennis corn ti
end of the lust seniestm, may still be- nex t yen,, and the golf course at the disposal of
conic eligible by laming then marks Editor-in-chief Llewellyn Mitstifer the visitei
during, the smond semester to gain . 24, in expluining the non-apperriance At the informal <linnet Finlay even
an average of 2.3 for the entne lust of the thud issuer strict. that all sub- ing, June 21, entertainment will be
year. !scribe, this year would be given the furnished by Penn State student,
It is customary at tho University first Issue of next year fire at the Reheat C Thrash. 'JI, will perform
of Illinois to hold a smoker just be' tune of its release Ile also said that sleight of hand tricks, and Martha. J
fore the announcement of the new persons leaving State College at the Colnecht 'JO gill give a recital on the
members of the fratei nay All fresh- end of the year should leave their India John It Henszey '29 and
men with high scholastic ,tanding are permanent eddies, with sonic member his mehestia gill furnish the music
invited to the smoke'. In addition, at o r next yew's staff. Vol the evening.
intmvals :luting the school you, the!
chant. - addresses by -Kite"
.I,ter sponsot, addresses by noted
educators on subjects `eluted to ,ehol- Ancient Nile Banks Call Lion Athlete
nrsblp. •
From Penn State to Native Country
REQUESTS FOR MINERS
INCREASE, SAYS STEIDLE'
Ris many miles from the banks of, he °scow . With this early tiamin,.; CHAMBERS SPEAKS AT III. h,stot le Nile imal the quaint sticeti, and his six feet on none of vi ell-de. GRADUATION EXERCISES
"Reamests for graduate studen
of ancient Cano to a little town in' vcloped physique he was able to win
from the School of Mmes and Metal-
t,
1 central Pennsylvania known as State !a place for hi s s elf on Penn State's
College and a distant college to choose,lteam. Ills has boon a familial Immo
lurgy have been mine than these time;D e in Will GI ant Chninbe, of chi "Reeroun of taxes Is necessary to
but that MRS the choice of Mouse :at the poetic° sessions of in antic ' . ' .
the number available be giaduation ' , School of Salutation (Idle. eal the , a elin e fat meal of the enessini la,
Sc; ry, athletic young Egyptian aho ' spoi ts
this yeat," Ealwaid Stindle,dean of t ommentement add ios at the gi adu • , lim den on Loa NO]. t.. in genet at e ,
-- will complete his fourth year at Penni Following los tom yeas of absence
the school stated in his office yestm- aLor enncises held at West Hanle- and especially on fin of oat estate,
'State this week. , Mouse longs C ot his home in Can o,
day ton high school last night Pi of Ft Month P. Wein., head of
I Mouse is n ow witting a s t ory of his ithe home he left in June 1025 lie
How other technical Lamson seem
be naturally advertised, was the Or T,inv mooing he was the the agi maul ail LC01101111(5 action.
boyhood in Cairo So far he has coin-1 hoped to lawn tot a visit tlus sum- -.,,,
to ptinnpal speakei at commencement nient declin cal In an inlet mew Ic
pleted about half of whet he ex eons met In a feu days he wall know „
substance of the dean's discussion serene, at Mount Pleasant Township cently.
to make a twenty-five thousand wool lwhether lie can make the hip•
high school, while log week he spoh No pi oblem whith coati oats the
Boys play with elect, ic horns and
n anusenot The book w all be pub- ! On his 1 elm n, as the family elide
Leconte infatunted with the in aspect a t Ih • IllcAlli,tmnille, Madera. and fannei has so much ethical and Leon
a 10p,Lee g. wpm wilisto ae.come anLuck to the
Il,lied by the L h V. SI cl if • ' h
o 4 beconung an enginew, while ‘.,,,.
~t. Boston .
lend of Mohammed, too faces will be Colson Union high school ginduation 01101 justafication tel lelief liv legit,
Scouts accept a vet:Litton as a tweeter.'" " lotion as the Jos ptubleni, Piofessot
I Donn October 1,1, 1003, Mouse pa,-Imissing Since Mousa came to the "' enienie ''
because of their
of xence in the . „___.-- %%net hello t, Ile asset led that
ed his entno youth in Canto Ilc i United States, two brotheis have died.
woods, but no idea the temente of SI ill I ONDTIONES ELECTIONS adjustments in bases fin tination to
passed though all the low°. schoolo!The MA pas an aigiicultuial erg ne v i - ' ". •
finning is ever eommumeateal to the
ei . the
city
When he was teal y for ; employed' by the govei oiliest. The F Ili ore Billalm to '3O keep pate with changes in the types
impressionable youth, accenting to Carl Ruch 'JO and soinces of incomes of the people,
, college, he entered the Amer icon inn- , second , who died only last Den:mina,
Mr. Steid le. James 11. Cong. p'2o al eat leant line of too genet titansvet say at Cnii 0 Ile completed the , was a judge.
"It's a regottable sltuntmn," Nairn E. lieicklen '3O behind the changes Mllllll they 1n
.5,
the'
two-yeas Louts°. While at the mu-; But thine mil be five member of
Dean continued, "since the science of eet , e
t he became acquainted with Ilits family thew to steel hint—his Hai old A. Mailer 'JO tended to 111 ing about.
metellin gY' "mm 4 to the bronchi Joseph Loot, a glinted° of Penn State , , another , two sistels, and trao bottle. ftsi,el F . Mollenauet '35 "The genet al in away la, which
gonnected with commies, is platical- Thomas D. Ennis '3l
,was at one time the sole source of
Under the Influence of this instructor s One bothei is a lawyei, the othei was
ly a virgin field, i
he cent° to Penn State., l recently graduated torn college. The John P. Lactic ) ' II income to the 'Ming class stan con
" Unlimited oppottunity an all parts,John P. Lock:nal '3O statutes too laige a share of the
!hither died when Mousa Mi. bat a
of the industiy is open to any one. 31ny Return Heine
I yent and a half old. Sol S Saltzman '3l .ouical of all lases," Pt ofessoi Weav
who finds metallurgy engiossing," Sally in life'Mousii stinted to play, Ilmold E Stokes '3l el mud, "while teal estate beats an
Peast Steidle added. _ 2.t.t.T. In this spelt as nl4ll others (Continue.' on fifth page) Ed emit 11'. Yot.ng '3l 1 amine Ante of the burden."
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DR. BURRAGE WILL HEAD
LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
Dr Leslie AL Barrage, associate
professor of French, will sore no
acting head of the romance language
department temporarily filling the
vacancy left byntho death of Dr liv
ing L. Foster, former head of the
department
Dr Charles W. Stoddatt, dean of
the School of Liberal Arts, states
that as yet no one is under consul
elation to fill the vacancy
STUDENT COUNCIL
NAMES TRIBUNAL
Elects Martin McAndrens New
Head—Asks More Stringent
Custom Enforcement
Student Council elected Martin S.
MeAndreus 'ao, piesident of Ti ibunal
for next year and discussed plans fot
more stimgent enforcement of fresh
loan customs when it met Tuesday
night.
I The Council recommended that the
inibunal set a definite date for its
meetings and if possible, meet °cm)
thee weeks. It was definitely decal
led, homever, that a session for the
cot reehon of freshmen should be held
at least once a month and the date an
piounemi Heretofore the organization
has met at the will of the pi esident.
J Neil Stahley and Joseph It. \VII-
I son will represent the class of 1930
lon the Tribunal while Flank Diedrich,
J Cooper French, John Zoiella and
Lawience N. Keller ale the 1931 addi
bons 1932 members still be Whitt
H Zimmerman, Robert G. Snyder,
Crlst D. Musser, Karl K. Rush, and
Ceolge Lasich This group is repie.
vented by non-fraternity, non-athletic
and athletic members
A committee was appointed to de
cide new rules goveining the annual
tug-of-mar map between the ficsh_
men and sophomore, The present
sy,tom of hosing the sophomores se
lect the freshman enjoin if victotious,
and of tetaininz customs fin an addl.
tmnal two week, if unsuccessful, was
declaim! inadequate - by the Carew%
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929
A. S. R. E. TO HOLD LEHIGH SOCIETY ELECTS , I
BONINE TO MEMBERSHIP; College Will Conduct Sixty-Ninth
SPRING CONCLAVE ,'
HERE JUNE 20 22 ther's"rr f Ch m esleigh
d A
m ßo t n i i i ne
, of
"......., wa^ l ' eceritiv eZe s il a t7o inL a lte t ;srt; , Annual Graduation Ceremonies in
__ .
s in , the
x Leh h igh 11nlyeisity t e l h . aptei of Recreat i on Hall Tuesday June 18
90 Prominent Engineers Signify A t 7: - „ . en h t, 7,7:,,3: 0 ",7„,.„v 0 0 r u t t ,
, -
Intention of Attending flaternity located at Penn State
Piof Bonnie was graduated from
Annual Meeting Lehigh unweisity in 1012. On en
te-ing Penn State he a,suined the
position of piofessor of geology, the
office he occupies, at present
EXHIBIT TO SHOW NEW
REFRIGERATING DEVICES
I F COUNCILELECTS
Students Plan Entertainment
For Informal Dinner ' BOARD OF CONTROL
Friday Night ! '
Chooses Kirkpatrick, Kalb and
Leading iefugmating engineers of Holmes for Posts—Names
the country will attend the sprinj
meeting of the American Society of 4 Faculty Nomiacts
Refrigerating Engineers, June 20-22, '
according to Professor Arthur J
Wood, head of the department of ine
chanical engineering, and president Malcolm Kiikpatrich 'JO piesident
of Interhatetnity council, Archibald
M. Holmes '2O, Floyd W Kalb '2O.
. i .,.. 0n
0,0,0 th . and one faculty member yet to be
of Y t e h s e terda society ,
ninety membets had signi fi ed then
chosen,
intention of attending the meetings. control which
compose the board of
which still hose charge of
inching activities by national hate,
Sonic of these already registered are
nines next full, Inteifiateinity court.'
Mi. J. F. Nickerson, president of the
American division of the International ed decided Tuesda y si g ht
Commerce of Refrigeration: Di. E Dr Robert D Dengler of the de
ll,' Mueller, physicist of the Bureau pertinent of classical languages, Prof
of Standards at Washington, Dr L A Russell B. Nesbitt of the cavil engin-
Illaukins, head ph)siologist of the ming department, Mr. Harold
IBuicau of Plant Industry, Mr IL 1) A. Everett, professor of theme
!Edwards, vice-president of the A. S dynamics; and Prof Sheldon C Tan- I. M. C. ADOPTS NEW
IR E and Mi. John E Starr, the only not of the economics deportment ucie
honorary member of the society, nominated foi the position of faculty POLICY OF RUSHING
Among the engineers and heads of board member. College nffiesnls suit
!large business concerns V. ho will be appoint one of the four to the position
.present are: Mr. E. A. Sweeley, su- The provision of the nest rushing ,e To Delay Pledging—Group
penntendent of operations of the code rrhieh states that rushing is &-
Con
Flint Growers Express Company, Mr fined as the piescnce of a fiatetnit3 Places Limit on Dates
Glenn Muflley, president of the Cope. man an a freshman's room or the pie- ,
land Products, lncorporated ; Mr. soiree of a freshman in a fraternity With Rushees
George E. Rse, chief engineer of
(Continued on fifth page ) , --
the Safety Con Heating and Lighting
Corr MI Gr -- Lange- 0 A net. system of rushing
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SENIORS ARRANGE
CLASS EXERCISES
Graduates Hold Annual Program
In Schwab Auditorium
Next Monday
President Ralph D 1-1,A7e1 wdl
cos membeis of the giaduating clay,
at the annual class day osmoses to
be held in Schwab auditotiura at
o'clock next Monday moining.
Opening the ',lmam, Bally F
Pfeifer will del,vei the mosident's ad
,di ess followed by a Instmy of the
giuduating class by Louis 11 Bell jr ,
class histonan Riehai d A. Geudei,
valedietot mn, wdl 'amide at the cere
mony.
Reading of the class poem will fol
lo, the h,stomy Miss Agnes E Genoy
has been ehesm as poet by the giadu-
Ming class The imie (nation hill Lr
delonmed by Bell while Mnss Margaret
li Heiman mill gone the !mow]. ma
tom
Downs aill be menented by Miss
Matganet P. Kell. and William S
Tut ner Mt,. Keller mill meson'.
Imams to semen WOlllOl mode Tun no
ill pet fond the duties of class donut
for the men maduate,
Dedication of the. doss mennand
a ill be made by Pied li. Yocum wln'e
the memo, ml mdl he accepted by a
nem esentative of the College board
of IA uslees. Money lon the Anther
development of the Wnntei Spont,
Palk will he left as a mammal by
the marinating class
The midi ess of l'i content I leztel
will fathoms the Ateptnnee of the me
=mai The in ogn am Wiii closed with
Gender's valedietoi y addle..
Tottrgittu.
President Ralph D. Hctiel Notes Progress
In Resume of Activities During 1928-1929
(Editor's 'sate Pirsident Hegel foithitith expresses his satisfaction
with the pr OW ells of Ma Collette during the grist year, and predicts cern
//realm• saseeßs next item.)
In fooling back oser the year 1928-1929, it is encouraging to note that
piegiess has been made in many lines. Although we were forced through
lack of facilities again to deny admission to many applicants, our enroll
ment bus been the Ingest in the nistory of the institution. There base
been indications throughout the year that the quality of nork being done
is steadily improving. Both in research and in co-operation mile the in
dustries of the State there hese been distinct advances. The suppoit
manifested in the bond issue campaign and signalised in the legislative
appropriation indicates the strongest backing by the people of the Com
moms ealth that the College has ever receised.
The prospect for the coining year is unusuall3 inspiring 'there is
every season to expect that the progress made during the year Just closing
Hill not only continue but null be accelerated. The spirit of the students,
the faculty and the alumni has never been finer The completion of so
cial new buildings nil! add facilities which hill make possible a further
improvement in the quality of the cork If every Penn State man and
Homan co-operates as he has this year the College will go through the
greatest yen. in its glorious history.
frntinnitie.4 nt Penn State uns form
ally adopted by Intranunal council
Weilneqiiny night
The nen code states that iuslung
shalt not start befote Saturday noon.
September 21, In order that it n dl
not Inteifere With the Freshman Week
otoglam and act], ales The second
provision of the plan pionles that
'dodging of freshmen shall not begin s
until Wednesday noon of the follow- j
rig neck
No local hater nity utll be pet nutted
to have more than tun dates uah a
ushee in the pet and Leta eon Satut
day noon, Sepembin 21, and Wednes
d noon, September 25 All date,
cab freshmen roust end at 10 p m.
Will Delay Pledging
No members of a fraternity may
call upon n freshman when he is the
guest of anothei flatonity, while any
freshman who hits broken a pledge
wan one group must hate no iclatton,
with another house within a period of
too months A fraternity found
guilty of N 10141111: any of the new
rulings will be repelled from Intia
mural council foi Once months and
the ctpulsion announced
The put pose of delaying pledging
until foul days after rushing begins
and the limiting of dates to a mini
mum of two for each house will rite
the freshmen opportunity to t.isit a
boom numbei of houses, the council
belic‘es This group also decided that
any system of delayed rushing at Penn
State would be haulm oil by inevitable
complications insulting from fresh
man looming contracts Much con
fusion among fiwthinen will oc elim
inated dining the list two meets of
school if a shalt coshing season
maintaiin“l,ltling to council ment
hol s.
Revision of Taxes .
Will Aid Farmers,
Professor Slates
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MUSICAL GROUPS
PREPARE CONCERT
Advanced Students and Faculty
Present Special Program
Next Sunday Night
A apettal complunentat y , 007)0011
fo. Commencement sibltol.3 NIII bo
pl coented by ad% anced student, And
1 ntulty of the department of music
Scho,ab nuchtmlunt at 8 o'clock
nest Sunday mght
Diiector Riehaid IV. Giant has al,
ranged a' special program of 01.301-
cal and sempelivisical numbers for
sucal end insirumental ptesentation
The Girls' Varsity qualtet and the
Penn State Little Symphon y
ti I will offer a group of stioLtions
A" the opening °Waling. Mrs. hole
0 Giant adt gni, an oigsn solo.
"Finlandia," by Sibelius This is a
tone poem deseiiptise of the helots of
Finlanirs scenery. SCA eral orchestral
effect: will lie !nought into play by
'ts. Giant
Offer Orchestral Novelty
Tao hat tone solos ha Charles C
Erode '32, 0 II continue the pruts ate
A selection lion, the ono a "Scipio"
by Mandel entitled "heat 'Ale' Ye
Wind- and Watts" nill Inc fanned
It} another piece of the sea, "Sc,
Pet en.," In, Rog. s, the Aniet :tan con,
posin
Miss Grace E Dietrich ',ll, will of
fe. P gtoup of inetao.soplano solo.
opening nail "Dawn" by Curtail and
closing malt "Moonbeams" by Sti irk
land MP, Fidellu AI Klenans '3l
cc ul open her portion with n selectior
rim, "Pete dint Suite" by Grieg fol
toned 1,0 a eha.aelciv,ta. 1•i ouch inch
oth, 'Bon Jour, Suzon "
tqeine song "In a Per ;lan Mar
ko." will Lc pie,ented by the Little
Symphony oichesti It.represents
a stied scene in a Persian too n with
It . gay galaxy al jugglers, snnke
chat ine•s, and magicians
'ro i're,ent Popular Numbers
Cliflord Bin nett '.:2, still giq, too
0,111 solos including "Pilgi Ines
Song" hr T.chmkoo oh>' and "Three
to, Jack" by Snail as Miss Sat ah
P. Wanted '3l, odl mascot as her
openinp, selection hw typical x ater
song•, "Chinese Bunt Song" and
"Hindu Love Chant" "'I he Little
Damsel" by Novelle still conclude
he. altering
A planoloile solo, "Conceit Etude"
lit MacDonell, l,e given no a pi
ano solo ho Miss Helen Lachenineyer
of the musical department Edna It Selections from "Tannhauser," the
'Roderick '4l, mill sing two soprano ,diamatic opera by Wagner. will be
.ado., "Macklin Song" and "The; played by the Penn State Little .S•ni.
Puny Pipets." I phony orchestra.
Populai in:mhos still be presented : In the after noon a band concert will
by !be in enented on the front campus by
Mai that J. Gobrecht 'BO,
1 5 , 0 up of nuu uu h n so l os with , the College military band. A tmilignt
test. YOB ice conducted by the Y. M. Patteison 'JO "Wedding of the
C. A and the Y. W. C A will follo.v
Painted Dolls" and the theme song ,
ham in the day A musical recital
from "Desert Song" ate the titles of
he selections will be given by the music department
The Girls' Vaisity quartet will sing SnndnY night
Serum class day eseicises stillbe
"Indian Dawn" and a newt, folk song held in Sehmitb auditorium Monday
"Doan Y 0 Ciy M u Honer." The pet_ held
with a sports program piano
colonel 01 the quintet is Miss node,. ed for the afternoon. School retell.
ieh , Mi s s W ent'' , Ma" Dicta oh, and toms to alumni and parents will begin
Mis, Louise 0. Worst '32 at 1.30 o'clock in the afteinnon.
. .
Closing the progioni. the College! The alumni dinner fot seniors and
Symphony on chestra edl present an- guests soil also he served In McAllis
other numbec. Ballet music from to hall at 6 o'clock that night Pre
"Rommunde," an opei a by Sehubeit,ltlolls to the Commencement reception,
pill be the title of then second I
MB, the Playas will offer a comedy drains
II t: to &hn nb auditetium.
Serry-us
PRICE FIVE CENTS
638 Seniors To Receive
Diplomas During
Services
OBSERVE BACCALAUREATE
EXERCISES NEXT SUNDAY
Program Lists l'rocession and
Reception Among FA ents
For Commencement
Penn State's sixty-ninth graduating
i Class will officially pass from the Col
lege portals at Commencement exei
,eises in Reci cation hall Tuesdaj
morning, June IS
Approminately 638 seniors will re
eine diplomas at that ceremony, will!.
nearly forty athanced degrees will be
~ +lvied Commencement activities
will open for the group next Friday
Ruth the opening of spring HouNepart
les
Baccalaure to services will be oh
coned in Schwab auditorium at 10.30
o'clock Sunday mining, while belmet
icceptions to parents will be held
Monday afternoon The Commence
ment ball Monday night 1,111 climax
the week-cad of activities
The Commencement procession will
form in front of the College library
int 911 o'clock Tuesday morning and
!march to Item cation hall for the ex
eimses The College band sill, lead
'the line of graduates.
Follow mg the band sill maich the
chief marshall . nd mnishall of the
!College The assistant rnarshalls end
nisi-J.ols of notions schools till be
next in line, while the seniors, candi
dates for advanced degrees, faculty
!members, deans, trustees, and pros,-
: lent till follow in the older named.
Among the marshalls Lester M.
IZook will represent the School of Ag
imulture, Silts and C. Ci uni, the School
!of ChcousW and Physics, and Miss
Helen L Gem the School of Educa
-1 two Frank W. Warnm will lead the
'engineers, F;lll‘aid P. Ilawlons, the
liberal artists, and John Ituzicla, the
miners These persons hare been se
lected for excellence in scholarship
in their reqpeetne groups.
Sonar(' C Hibler, Charles F. Kin
dred and John J. Bon man has been
chosen as assistant marshal!, The.c
men ale appointed lot excellence in
military science
arrange Commencement Program
Following the mocessional into the
hill, Piof John II Ftiizell , acting
chaplain, will delicei the inocation
The lion. John A II Keith. State so
pm tntendent of publie mitt action, null
-peal, to the glailuating class on "The
(..ri.duate set MN Society "
Degrees will then he awarded by
Piesident Ralph D. Hetzel to seniors
and athancial student, Captain Rot
f Rouse of the military department
will piesent C 0111111 1 ,41011, to reser,
MI ems of the cla.ss of 1525.
The benediction will be gat en by
Prof Fiirrell, and followed the ie.
eubsional Dining that tune the Col
lege band still pla} "The Blue and
White"
The School of Engineering lends
with 180 gimluates, and the School
of Libel al Arts is second wdh 155.
One hunched and fifteen will ginduate
ft om education, and one hundied from
agneultuie. The School of Mines and
' Metallurgy will graduate twenty.fice,
while slily-thice will go from the
School of Chemmtry and Pin sues.
Robbin', Band To Pla),
The Rev. DJw. id A Stanch will
delt,ei the Baccalaureate sermon,
while Pt of. Fiitaell will pronounce
the imocation and the benediction
Special music has also been arranged
by Dae.tor Richard W. Giant, head
of the musie depaitment