Goldsmith's famous comedy, "She Stoops to Conquer," was given in the chapel Feb. 9, before a large and appre ciative audience. The music was furnished by the Mando lin Club. The play was amusing and full of life and action throughout. Everyone performed his part so well that per haps it would be difficult to • pick any one superior, but yet among the male characters, Wentzel, as Squire Hardcastle, was exceptionally good; while among "ye fair-dames," Hun sicker, acting as Mrs. Hardcastle, was excellent. However, each deserves credit for the manner in which he carried his role. The cast of characters: Squire Hardcastle, „ . Young Marlow, Hastings, Tony Lumpkin, Diggory, Slang, r Sir Charles Marlow, Thomas, Am i nadab, Stingo, Dick. Jeremy, Roger, Muggins, Mrs. Hardcastle, , Miss Harcicastle, Miss Neville, „ „ Maid, Tom Twist, „ , The Thespians, accompanied by the Mandolin Club, performed in Bellefonte, Feb. 10th; in Tyrone, Feb. 12th; in Brookville, Feb. 13th; and in Dußois, Feb. 14th. The boys received a hearty reception both at Tyrone and Brookville where they were tendered receptions after the play. And the kind and cordial treatment they received will ever be a SOCIAL HAPPENINGS .1). E. 'Wentzel, 'OO G. E. Guy, 'OO A. W. Oakwood, 'OO E. T. McCleary, 'Ol W. H. Buckhout, 'Ol Gordon Forster, 'Ol J. B. 'Woke, 'Ol G. Kittredge, 'Ol „ John Hunsicker, 'Ol W. F. Ross, 'Ol .N. W. Buckhout, '99 G. R. Reed, 'Ol C. Glenwright, 'OO