President of class ; “Arbor Day of ’B5” —J. D. Hunter ; Music—Quartette entitled “Wood land’s Call ;”“Class of ’B9”—J. S. Weller j Mu sic—Class Song. The address was very patriotic and eloquent, and often interrupted by great ap plause, The place where the Sophomore trees are planted, and their characteristic arrangement, symbolizing the Roman notation of ’B9, are highly appreciated by the class. FRATERNITY FEELING. Two of a kind make a pair. These two are not of a kind ; but they make a very good pair anyway. Do you want to know who they are ? Well, I will tell you then. You see we were once the “ Farmer’s High School.” That was a long time ago. Cut we still raise a few small potatoes to show the “coun tries’ ’ when they come to see us. In the picture the new boy and the boy of bygone days are out for the Sunday morning air. The teacher in “raisin’ potatoes” has told the new boy to take good care of “sonny” and not let him eat the “raw cow-cumbers,” or stone the chickens. He has never been to the city, and does not know what the new boy has on his head. The big fel low does not want him along, but he will not take the hint. THE FREE LANCE. —Prof. Frear visited Philadelphia last week ’7B-A. C. Stalknecht is married and settled at East Saginaw, Michigan. —Nat. E. Wilson formerly of ’BB, is now a junior at the Maine State College. ’B5-Dugald C, Jackson is instructor in Physics at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ’6B-Theo. D. Comstock is Professor of Mining Engineering at the Illinois Industrial University. ’79-Stuart M. Leitzel continues at the Chief Signal Office, at Washington, having re-enlisted. ’Bl-N. C. Davison is a member of the firm which operates the Keystone Smelting Works at Pittsburg, Pa. —President G. W. Atherton is catalogued as a lecturer in the Cornell University Register for the current year, ’B6-H. J. Patterson, of this place, has been ap pointed Brevet Second Lieutenant of Co. B, sth Regiment, N. G. P. —Benjamin K. Focht, who was at one time a student at this college, now edits and publishes the Lewisburg News. ’79-T. B Greenawalt has left the employ of the P. & R. R R at Philadelphia, and has ac cepted a position on the P. R. R at Middletown, Pa. —Col. Seth W. Starkweather, who was for a long time one of the trustees of this College, died on March 30th, at his home in Williams- port, Pa. ’62-Henry T. Harvey, Esq., has been appoint ed a delegate by the Clinton County Agricultural Society, to the meeting to be held here during Commencement week for the purpose of electing trustees. —Rev. A, D. Wirtz, a member of the class of ’Bl, is located in Huntingdon County, as Pastor of a Baptist Church. He has become famous as PERSONALS.