410 Twenty-Second Annual Keport of the 



student enrollment 



A summary of the student enrollment is shown in the following 

 table. This indicates a slightly greater enrollment than was given 

 in the sixth annual catalogue as it includes the names of several 

 students who entered in the spring terrn after the catalogue was 

 published. 



SUMMARY OF STUDENTS 



HOME 

 AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS TOTAL 



Seniors 44 7 51 



Juniors 21 5 26 



Freshmen 39 7 46 



Specials 11 17 28 



Short Course 17 . . 17 



College students taking one or more courses 14 5 

 Academy students taking one or more 



courses . . 8 8 



Total 181 



The enrollment for the coming year will be, from present indi- 

 cations, exceptionally large. More than one hundred new students 

 have already applied for entrance. This is an increase of more 

 than seventy per cent over the entering class of last year. 



COMMENCEMENT 



The annual commencement and graduation exercises were held 

 on Thursday, March 26, 1915. As a majority of the students com- 

 plete their work at the close of the second term the graduation 

 exercises are held then rather than at the close of the third term, 

 in June. Students completing their work at the close of the third 

 term are awarded diplomas at that time. The commencement ad- 

 dress was delivered by Dr. Chadles H. Stoddart of the Pennsyl- 

 vania State College. 



A list of graduates of the class of 1915 follows. Those marked 

 "(h)" are graduates from the Home Economics course; all others 

 from the agricultural course. 



Acker, Francis Hornell 



Ivan, Adams Corning 



Allen, John Alfred Station 



Anderson, Harry Brooklyn 



