College Miscellany. A minstrel troupe, called the “Pharsonians, ” re cently organized among the students, will give a show on the Saturday evening before Commencement. Proceeds for the Foot Ball team. The members of the recently elected 1903 La Vie Board are: Editor-in-Chief—D. B. Tuholski; Associate Edi tors—Messrs. Beckert, Dodge, Foley, .Freeman, Hewitt, Miles, Moroney, Stitt, Taylor, Zern. and Misses Mttsser and Snyder; Artists—Sborigi and Yoder; Photographers—Bak er and Nelson; Business Managers—Deike and Yeaklc. On Tuesda} r evening, May 21, a concert was given in the Chapel by home talent for the benefit of the Base Ball and Track teams. The numbers were all much enjoyed, especially the solos by Mr. Wentzel and the duetts by Prof, and Mrs. Griffin. Program: 1. “The Guiding Star” Orchestra. 2. “The Owl and the Pussy Cat”, Choir. 3. “Andante et Caratine” 4. “Story Teller Waltzes” Mandolin Club. 5. “College Medley” Messrs. Merkel, Deike, Wert, and Sharpe. 6. Angels’Serenade” G. Braga. 7. “War March” Prof, and Mrs. Griffin. “Sourire d’Avril” R. W. Bowers D. J. Huber. Orchestra. .E. Asher. Dc Koven. . C. Schubert. Van L. Earrand. . Wagner. M. Depret.