The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1962, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TEN
Homecoming Dates from 1903
By ELLEN BRADLEY
On a day similar to today in
1903, the student ,body of the
University heard an address by
the governor of the state. The
special day was then called gov
ernor's Day.
Today, -this same Governor's
Day,- now known - as Alumni
Homecoming will be celebrated
by the return of alumni to cam
pus and the Penn State-Syracuse
football game. .
The.forerunner of our present
homecoming dates back 59 years:
In 1903, the Board of Trustees of
the Agricultural College of Penn
sylvania, as the University was
known then, acted on a suggestion
of President George Atherton and
set aside a day called Governor's
Day.
IT WAS intended that the gov
ernor of the state, accompanied
Alpha Gamma Delta
WELCOMES
ALUMS
to a tea in the
suite:following the
game
by men prominent in state affairs
should address the student body.
Thus, the first Governbr's Day
was observed with the gbvernor
and several state troops in attend
ance.
Governor's Day 'became an an
nual holiday at the University, but
the name wars later changed to
Pennsylvania :Day. Traditionally,
Pennsylvania Day was celebrated
each fall on a ;home football game
weekend.
In 1915, as more and more alum-
ni began to choose Pennsylvania
Day as the day to return to the
campus, University officials be
gan to notice: the importance of
this special weekend.
IN 1920. the first Alumni Home
coming as we know it was cele
brated. At this first official home
coming football game, the Nittany
Lions defeated Dartmouth, 14-7.
HA EPSILON PHI
'WELCOMES
ALUMNI .
Delta Zeta's
Auspices of
Auiumn
Homecoming. Reception
in Suite after game
PHI SIGMA SIGMA
welcomes
ALL ALUMS
WELCOME BACK
Alpha Omicion Pi
Alums
Brunch in the Butte
11:30 to ;11:30 axt.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
In 1931; -various fraternities- on
campus instituted the practice of
including,lawn displays •wyb the
homecoming festivities. Thi4 year,
35 fraternities registered fOr the
Interfraternity Council Home
coming Lawn Display Contest.
The Homecoming - Queen Con
test was started a few years prior
to 1940. However, in 1941 the pro
gram •wit dropped and. was not
resumed 'lor 10 years. In 1952-the
contest, sponsored by the. Thes
pians, was resumed again. 'Today
it is sponsored' by the Under
graduate Student Government. '
This year's show, entitled "A
Golden Walk of Progress," ob
serves the centennial of the Mor
rill Land Grant Act,.which estab
lished the state agricultural col
, ._ ,
Fitzgerald Gets Grant I leges.
• -
S. Gary Fitzgera;lll (graduate—
petroleum: engineering —' Pitts
burgh) has received . _ the Marathon
Oil Company fellowship for - the
1962-63 academic year. He is a
graduate of Marietta College;
Alpha
Tau
Beta
Omega
hosts their
Aluins
Phi Epsilon Pi
-Jammy
Alums will
"Swing"
.with
Lap Chic and the
Chits
Closed
1 .
Hortkulture Show to Celebrat e
Centennial of Laid Grant Act
The 49th annual Horticulture
Show will be held in the Ice
Skating Pavilion today and tomor
row from , S . a.m. to 7 p.m.
The siiow has been dedicated to
Russell E. Larson, director of Ag
ricultural I and Home Economics
Extension; and associate dean of
agriculturr. ,
AMONG THE highlights of the
show will be a 100 square foot
model of Penn State's "Ag Hill."
Other exhibits will feature the
Federal Hatch Act of 1887, the
first Penn State Horticulture
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
Welcomes
Alumnae
fo a fea -
following the game
THETA PHI ALPHA
AINYONE is Welcome
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
The Daily Collegian
SATURDAY; OCTOBER 20 -34)62
Sho‘ and the experimental flow
er gardens.
Also on display will be a moral
of Lincoln signing the Morrill Act
and . a full-scale greenhouse , of
domestic and foreign plants The
exhibits will be connected ty a
walk of gold-colored bajcia.
The beginning of the Depart.
meat of liorticulturecin 1908 will
be illustrated by a - 4 ;;. `coznaco
pia -coveted with of
bronze-colored -
From the cornucopia will ilow
many of the products grown at
Penn State's Horticultural Re
search Farm in Centre County.
MEREDITH SWING (sopho
more - educati6n - Falls Church,
Virginia) will reign as princess of
the show.
WelexeMes
Friends and Atums
to Brunch
10 - 11:30 in the suite
Alumnae
Coming Home?
Alpha Phi
welcomes ,you
with a
Oiunch buffet -
Alpha Phi Suite 10:00 a.ni.
Almost
Phi MU Delta
entertains
their Alumni
All Alumni Welcome
Welcomes All
P. S. U. Alumni
iii
k
Sorority