'95. Jno. E. Snyder viewed the football game between State and Mansfield from the grand stand. '95. H. L. Wishart is now in the employ of the Lake Superior Powder Company, of Marquette, Mich., as chemist. '96. R. F. Kelker has resigned his position with the Pennsyl vania Steel Company to accept a position with the International Traction Company, of Buffalo, N. Y. '96. C. E. Scott, of Scranton, spent some time at the opening of college in talking with old friends at the college. '97. J. T. Harris, of Altoona, watched the foot ball game be tweed State and Mansfield Normal. '97. C. W. Lawrence is employed in the draughting depart ment of the Frog, Switch and Signal Department of the Pennsyl vania Steel Company, at Steelton, Pa. '97. J. E. McCullough, until recently employed at Moline, 111., is now in the laboratory of the Carnegie Steel Company, at Homestead, Pa. !97. P. K. Zentmyer has recovered from a recent attack of ty phoid fever and is at work again at Patton, Pa. '9B. C. A. Brown spent his vacation at the college. • '9B. Mr. C. B. Keiser, of Boston, spent two weeks at his hom6 in Mifflinburg, Pa., recently. ' '9B. R. Lewis has been employed for some time past at the ship yards at Newport News, Va. '9B. A. S. McAllister, lately' stationed at Windber, Pa., is now on the road engineering corps of the Westinghouse Electric Man ufacturing Co., of Pittsburg. His address is:—Wilmerding, Pa. '9B. R. T. Strohm has left the employ of the Union Foundry and Machine Co., of Pittsburg, and gone into journalistic work. '9B. Hiester, who took special electricity last year, is with the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., of Atlanta, Ga. '99. The members of the class have secured positions as follows: N. W. Buckhout is taking special post-graduate work at the College. W. W. Tustin has a position, but we are unable to state where. Miss Mary G. McKee is at present at her home, State College,