1897.] The most decisive victory that has been won for State recently was won by the relay team at University of Pennsylvania’s meet in Philadelphia, April 24. They ran against teams from Hahne mann and Villa Nova, making the mile in 3 mins. 44 secs. The members of the team are: Kaiser, ’9B; Norman, ’99; Espeu shade, ’9B; Fulton, ’oo, and Spalding, ’OO (sub.). The r A fraternity gave a reception to their friends on the evening of May 1. The ’9B and ’99 Mining Engineering students will leave on June 16 for Summer School, which will be held in the anthracite coal mines near Pottsville. At the last meeting of the class of ’99 the following men were chosen to serve on the “Ea Vie ” Board: H. H. Mallory, editor in-chief; W. F. Barclay, H. P. Wood, N. P. Findley, D. E. Car penter, W. E. Affelder, A. T. Johnson and W. T. Griffin, asso ciate editors; E. A. Harding and G. J. Yundt, artists; N. W. Buckhout, photographer; W. E. Brandt and J. E. Haehnlen, business managers. The Athletic Association has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Curtin, president; Kaiser, vice-president; Strom, secretary; Cochran, treasurer; Findley, Ansart and Clap per, auditing committee. The Senior class has completed a programme for Class Day, as follows: Invocation Address by Class President, . Class Poem A Charge to Juniors, . . . . Class Oration Class History, Planting Ivy and Reading of Ivy Poem, . Miss E. B. Thompson. Class Prophecy, . Class Song, . . . The General Athletic Committee have lowered the qualifications for the track team and team cap. They are now as follows: 100 yd. dash, iot sec.; 220 yd. dash, 25J sec.; 120 yd. hurdle, iBg sec.; 220 yd. hurdle, 29 sec.; 440 yd. dash, 56 sec.; 880 yd. College Notes. Dk. E. M. Colfelt. . . . F. R. McGee. . F. K. Zentmyer. . . J. E. SCHUELER. Music, Music. . W. H. Teas. . P. F. Sellers. . .J. McC. Dom. . Entire Class.
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