Friday, May 30, 1930 620 Gradu EDMONDS TO GIVE GRADUATION TALK Scniols Will Hold Exercises in Recreation Hall—Bullinger Ilea( Procession ' l,l(Goia,finted from Jiist,rage) DonMt . :Oh' Trustees, will trecelve the gift for the College. At this time President Ralph, D Iretzel will deliser his last address to the class as undergraduates when he speak, to the senior class .rt. the Class Day ceremonies J. Theodore Wolfe, class Valedictorian, se ill conclude the program with the farewell address to the Class of 1930 Ranking graduates from each school have been selected to assist in fens mg the classes graduating from each school. Faculty representatives will take charge of the seniors who will as• semble in designated places on the Campus. Robert J Porter, Walter C Mason. and James R. Stitt, have been chosen to aid Pi ofessor Ballinger in the line of march because of excellence or milltary science and tactics Pro fessor Bollinger ‘,lll be in charge of the enlare procession. MUSICAL GROUPS 1 I TO GIVE CONCERT Orchestra, Mandolin and Glee Clubs Offer Amami Program Next Friday Night As he snittal number of the house party inogiam of events, the thntieth ininual combined Musical clubs con cell will be piesented by the Glee club, Mandolin club, and Orchestra in Schwab auditorium nest Finlay night. 'The Glee dub, assisted by Miss Edna R. Roderid. '.ll will ps esent p'opular plogtain of several song hits fiprn "Rose Mime" and the "Stu dent Prince." In dosing then som as the entire , tlul/ Nz,II. sing rThe List ,Chold",lwithlthe tkloniptiplinat or, piano, orchestra and organ ' Under the ditection of Prgf.Jluni niel Fi.sh bugl4.lA m„ of, the usit. ilepart ',lent, the Ile 4`ehesir4 , 111 i fea trere the pt men m . dyeral , Of- the buttes types of modern jazz compost th)rts: They will - also offer "Manitof the Studer" and the southern ballad "Song, of the Balm" 'Colnpletour, +the: boum : vittty , 0%. granA tWe'lliandelbt PreAnr. beyoull tntetestmg noveltio,, ateottl-, ing to Prof. Richard W Giant, head' oil the music department, who ]s'at thnging the plogtaun BALDWIN NAMES 11 JUNIORS 11 AS COMMENCEMENT USIIEIIS liFollowing the annual custom, eleven outstanding menthe's of the junior) class were chosen ushe's by F. Bras c 1 Baldwin, mesident of the giaduating dass, fox the 1030 commencement and class day c•.cruscs. ,David C McLaughlin '3l, pies,- dent-.elect of the claw of 10,31, was no s qjl head usher It bile the others_ cliMn wcte Plank Methich, Earle L. BihtaidA, J. 'Coolie!. French, Ralph 1 tehin , ,on, John ,P. Invezey, ,T ely McCown, Paul A. Mitten. Paul Rehers, William K. Blench and et iri I Zorella. I-. - I REMEMBER . the - PASTRIES - from - ELECTRIC BAKERY 1: State College, Pa. PAINTING AND DECORATING - AU Kinds of Painting and Papering ! 1 ' WALL PAPER and ,- .PATNTS`: We Use and Recommend Sherwin Williams Paints Porter & Weber Phone 688 , 128 Frazier Street to at Seventieth CommenCiement Exercises Next Tuesday Morning Wolfe Nominated For 'Hall ofFame' J. THEODORE WOLFE '3O James T Wolfe '3O, who' will delis et the valedictory address at the Commencement exercises, was notified that be had been nomi nated for the College Hooter Hall of Paine last week This Imam is accorded only out ,tandint, members, both male 'and female, of colleges and universities Their picture appears in a special section together with their activi ties on the campus. GRADUATES REVEL' IN DANCE JUNE-9 t President tferzel, , Faculty, Trustees Will Comprise Rooming 12EIMEI!21 Penn State alumni, faculty, guests, undergraduates will sway to the ,gloms of Phil Emerton's Diamonds, Million Dollar Pier entertainers, at I the annual foi mai Commencement dance to be held in Recreation hall firm, 10 45 until 2 o'clock next Mon day night. , Continuing the custom, there will be r I ccovnig line lasting until 10 45 isyslock It will be comprised of Pres cient Havel, Board of Trustees, Deans of Schools and twenty yitiers selested from': the l•fticUityl, br the various cluials.,l I, L.,' I, .Professors and instructors' eriil be in the boot i los i tif their schools during Ohm reeentmdi , to„turtgeOgreet the Bile 4,P *la '..itisignia of coon sehoor . 4lll'be d 'dutside of the respective booth Music during the ratelition will be furnished by Kappa, Gamma Psi, national professional mu: swat fraternity. I nbin, a,Sdhite ,ilEcdrglogs, he, .tiarricd- dug - flout :i„hd ,eolor ',scheme. Columns and the- balcony will he di aped with the College colors. Weenie's of the sane colors will be strung to the large crystal ball du hang in the center of the hall. Elec. ic lights will be suspended 'with ,ticamcis of smile% and oak leaves. I=l Foster Coal & Supply Co., Genuine - Anita Punxsutawney' Phone 114-h1 ALUMNI TO HOLD CLASS REUNIONS 'Old Grads' Congregate Here for Fifth Year Home-Coming Next Monday With every indication pointing to ward a record-breaking nttendance, Penn State alumni will return to the College beginning Finlay to peak,- pate in class reunion, and Conumeme ment Week festivities, Opening the four-day celebration the alumni will attend the combined musical club's concert in Schwab audi torium at 7:45 o'clock Friday night Election of three members to the Board of Trustees will take place Sat urday morning, folloned by the first meeting of the newly-formed Alumni Council. The annual alumni golf tournament is scheduled to begin at, 1 o'clock on the College course. At the sonic time the alumnae will hold a luncheon at the University club A lacrosse genic later in the afternoon between Penn State and the Onondaga Indians and a Thespian musical comedy Satuiday night complete the day's activities. Thompson to Speak • Dr William 0. Thompson, president emeritus of Ohio State university, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon in Schwab auditorium next Sunday morning. The College symphony band will_present a concert on front campus in the afteinoon, followed by vesper services .conducted` by the Y. SI. C A and Y. W. C. A. Neilt Monday has been designated as Alumni Day. Classes that have been graduated at five year intervals will hold reunions Three of the four living members of the class of 1850 will return to celebrate then fiftieth commencement anniversary, while the class of 1925, the youngest to hold an organized reunion, is expected to have the largest delegation. After the senior class day exercises in the morning, the alumni v. ill con duct their reunions. A campus lunch eon is to be served and the classes will parade to Ness Beaver field to witness the baseball game between Poi, State and Syi nen,. An Alum ni dinner in McAllister Hall, a Players' presentation in the audi torium, and a commencement recep tion and dance complete the program .i.:..,.Trtiopp . yANt*.qgk A FAST TENNIS SHOE WORN BY LEADING PLAYERS The Hood Vantage is a special, high-grade tennis shoe, designed by shoemakers specializing in athletic footwear. It has many features suggested by tennis professionals and is Nom by leading players in all parts of Hie country. 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Ask ,uar 60, for a rata of "Iktatactrk la Tlllld.r -- n ''''''''' """r ij ghrvrgr,';,.;: , i tg7. 0 .".,1.' - "" 1"""" o o R/HAKES CAiiii/(.5411b THE PENN a.T/Nlt COLLEGIAN Future Plans of Graduating Class , Show Seniors Seek Higher Learning Many pi ominent melbas of the senior class will not end their col ' legiate careers after reteivmg diplom as next Tuesday, but will entet other institutions for advanced work, a sur vey of the graduating class reveals F Btu. Baldwin, ptesident of the class, has accepted a fellowship at the Univeisily of Minnesota, while J. Theodore Wolfe, class taledictorian, will enter the Mt vaid gt initiate school of business adiminsti alien Paul Slhams, sect story of Stu dent Council, will matticulate at the Columbia university lust school Keepers To Stud, Lan Martin S. liteAndrems, captain of the boxing team, and .1. Neil Stahley, basketball captain, will both onto Dickinson law school. McAndrew., has been employed by the state of ficials to Clain new Wheels at the Hershey (taming school. Continuing her legal studies, Helen S Keepos, member of the woman's debating team, will also enter Dickin son law school Caroline S. Ila president of Arehousai, plans to con tinue bet tut studies in Europe this Russell F Mollenauer, basketball manage], has accepted a position in dairy husbandry work with the 'far ina Milk company, of St Louis Born J Casom, member of the boxing team, will probably teach school and coach athletics, while E. Joseph Weber, la crosse play el, ycdl work with the Ameman Budge company, of Pitts burgh Working etcher as a sales engineer or as a member of the adv. tising staff, Russell L Rehm, business =a ngel of the COLLEGIAN, may entei the employ of Westinghouse Elect! cal company Albeit, F. Bell, editor of )st It will teach , at Chester high 1 •.**.;021165? ‘..' tiC CIE MOIL BEDBUG IDESFROYEM KILLS EIIaS*AIXLS EGGS.. NO ODOR—NO STAINS NON-POISONOUS Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller PO*X'9sB' 'Ad 268 school and late, enter the advertising (held, uhile Russell A Ziegler, busi ness manager of F, olh, will pi nimbly maxi the employ of the Arrow Collar company, Milton C. Young, menthol of Play ers, has seemed employment with the Edward G. Budd automobile bodies company as an industrial engineer, while Sidney H. Lewi s chairman of the Elections Committee, plans to °Mei the financial depaitment of some milustr.al oigamsation Several 'umbels of the class have all eady accepted teaching positions in the state Mary F Woodrum, May Queen, will teach English in the Belle fonte hic , school Malian P Oehme, e , to of the Woman's Flandbool., has accepted a position in the home eco nomics department of Lemoyne high school, and Elizabeth Dfcllos, Y W. C A president, will teach in West Chester Glace bf Woodrow, woman's editor of the Cots ECIAN 1,11 l Calles work as buyer for May's in New York, oi in Vie statistical mops tnient of the Telephone company. Sue K. Hot ter, golf champion, will take a posi tion as contiact clerk foi the Bell Telephone company, and Helen F. Faust, president of the W S G. A., , has been offered a position with the Cu, tis Publishing company. The Penn State Players "THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" Commencement Show Monday June 9, 8 P. M., Auditorium Tickets On Sale At Corner Room Thursday June 5, 6:30 to 8:30 Saturday June 7,. 5:00 to 7:00 Friday June 6, 6:30 to 8:30 Monday June 9, 4:00 to 6:00 -+ STARTING SATURDAY DRESS SALE I ur First Sale and It's a Bonifide Savings Event 10 Days of Cut Prices Entire Stock Included---Nothing Reserved Up to $8.50 Up to $15.00 Up to $22.50 DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $ 4 .95 $ 7 .85 $10.95 • A Great Opportunity for Wonderful Savings on Dresses—Coats—Suits—Hats—Hosiery—Underwear, Etc. Sale Starts Saturday, May 31, 9 A. M. DON'T FAIL TO BE HERE! Dress Specialty Shop 124 East College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. HOOD WILL OFFER IVY DAY ORATION Seniors To Conduct Annual Planting Ceremumea on Audilorlam Lawn Next Monday Speaking on "Growing With the Ivy" Kenneth Hood 'kU, will dehvei the Ivy Day oration at the annual ex orcises to be held on the lawn in back of Schwab auditorium at 2 o'clock next Monday afternoon Pi esident Ralph D. Hazel accepted the invitation to talk and will speak on "Penn State's Traditions" IP Bruce Baldwin 'AO, president of Stu dent Council, will introduce the spcalcers. David C McLaughlin '3l. president elect of the senior clans, will see that A Complete Food Service ISE=I PRESENT for the EI:=111 Page Three the ivy is replanted at the bas.: et Old Main upon completion of the building operations. An Old Traddiusi A committee of seniors will conduct the planting of the vine in mentor} of the class of 1930 In pits nous years the excioses tools place in flout on Old Main. CO-EDS Make Your Headquarters SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Tfie Corner unusual