ow, fellow-students, let us hopefully resign ;elves to our loss, and remember, we arc a ;ss with class feelings—that an uncalled-for alt to one is an insult to the class, and al ugh it is not our right in the future to assume aggressive, yet Russia-like we will push frontier as far as possible, making Unity motto and Honor our shield. Now still in death is this A Prep laid ; He has gone to n land of eternals hnde ; His work was done, he no longer could wait To harken to the Profs with their weary prate A relic of by-gone days is he ; Neer will he get on a hard cider spree; And these last wrods he expressed with a grin " No more will the Profs dare to rope you in To rope, to rope, to rope, Dere to rope you in." 46 Long have you borne with the tyranny Of rules that say you shan't be free. 'l'o pester your classmate in study hour, Or fool with the military power. Soon you'il step in the Freshman's shoes Feeling like a Sophomore on a booze. But come what will, be it thick or thin, Don't let them rope, let them rope you in, 1)0 not, do not, do not Let them rope you in." lIVNINUS IVintiltant.) Dust unto dust our comrade must ; I lis home on earth he fins resigned, Ills faded form To waste and worm ; At last corruption claims her kind Through paths unknown his soul hath flown To seek eternal realms of woe, Till fiery pain Shall purge the stain, Of many actions clone below In that sad place by Satan's grace Brief may his hapless dwelling be, Till valiant deeds And well-earned 'needs NI: length shall set the captive free THE FRE E LANCE. H. 'l'. Fernald, a graduate of Amherst, now tak ing a post-graduate course at Johns Hopkins, is visiting Prof. Pond. 'B7. W. F. Strouse is with an engineer corps in Cambria county, this State. '9o. John Mitchell is to pitch a trial game with the "Philadelphias " this month. '9l. F. K. Gray is clerking in a Pittsburgh bank. '79. Prof. Heston is a member of the Repub lican Committee of Centre County. H. M. Davidson, who left here while in prep dom, and entered the "Western University of Pennsylvania," has returned to Pennsylvania State College and entered the class of '9l. Miss Josephine Hoogs has been appointed in structor of music at Pennsylvania State College, vice Miss Julia Gorselin. '9l. S. G. Allen is reading law in his father's office, at Warren, Pa. '9l. Miss Martha Noyes, of Westport, is taking a course in elocution at Lock Haven, Pa. '9o. W. E. Stevenson is in the employ of the Westinghouse Electric Co., at Pittsburgh, Pa. 'B9. Geo. Johnson, who has been out of College two years has returned and joined the class of '9l. 'B9. J. B. Walker, who dropped out at the end of his Sophomore year has returned and joined the class of '9o. 'BB. W. P. Jones has obtained a position with Leonard & Izard, Electrical Engineers, Chicago, Illinois. '9l. J. H. Smiley, who was a member of the FREE LANCE editorial staff last year, is acting as a reporter to the Pittsburgh Dhpatch, at Pitts burgh, Pa. 'l'. W. Spanutius, a graduate of Sheffield Scien tific School, has been appointed assistant to Prof. Pond in the chemical department. 'B9. j. F. L. Morris is taking the newly estab lished course of journalism at Cornell University. PERSONALS