The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1899, Image 24

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    ing facts pertaining to the FREE LANCE in iB9B:—The volume
consisted of 347 pages of reading matter, containing 150,000 words,
the equivalent of 300 Freshman essays. In all, 4935 copies were
printed. If all of the sheets of paper used in printing these copies
would be placed end to end, they would make a strip 18. miles
long. The LANCE circulated in 22 states and territories.
A dance was held at the University Inn under the auspices of
the Adelphi Club on Jan. 28th in honor of the Bucknell basket
ball team. The dance was attended by a number of Bellefonte
persons in addition to a large number of the students. The music
for the occasion was furnished by the State College Baud.
The Thespians successfully presented " The School for
Scandal " in the College Chapel on Friday night, February zo.
On the following Monday and Tuesday, nights, they performed at
Lock Haven and at,Bellefonte. The Mandolin Club constituted the
orchestra for the several performances. A complete description
of the play will be given in the next issue of the LANCE. The
following is the cast of the characters:—
Sir Peter Teazle . • .
Sir Oliver Surface . . .
Sir Benjamin Backbite .
Joseph Surface .
Charles Surface .
Crabtree
Rowley .
Careless
Moses
Snake
Trip
Servant
Lady Teazle
Lady Sneerwell
Mrs. Candor
G. J. Yundt, '99,
N. W. McCallum, '99.
J Hunsicker, 'ox.
Maria . . . , N. W. Buckhout, '99.
Servant . R. M. Sallada, 'oo.
Directors—Prof. F. L. Pattee, Prof. J. H. Leete.
The personnel of the Mandolin Club was:-
Ist Mandolins—J. L. Haehnlen, '99, H. C. Glenwright ; 'oo,
COLLEGE' NOTES
. . J. C. Reed, '99.
. . D. E. Wentzel, 'oo.
. . J. N. Sherer, '99.
. . A. N. Diehl, '9B.
. . J. Neubert, '99.
. . A. W. Oakwood, 'oo.
. . G. E. Guy, 'oo.
. J. L. Haehnlen, '99.
. . J. Agnew, 'oo.
. . H. C. Glenwright, 'oo.
G. K. Warn, 'oo