We, the members of the class of 1905 of the Pennsyl vania State College, having learned with deep regret of the rhea th of our classmate Roy Walker Wright, on February 22acl, 1902 and wishing to express our feeling for the loss of him who was so beloved by us all, have RnsoLven, That we, while humbly bowing to the Divine will, deeply mourn the loss of our esteemed classmate, and extend to his bereaved family and friends our sincere sym pathy; and have further Resolved, That these resolutions be placed in the minutes of our class, and that a copy of the same be sent to the parents of the deceased, and also be published in the FRKE; LANCE; and State College "Times." —Early Monday morning, March 3rd, the occupants of the Main building were awakened by persons hurrying about and by their cries, "All Freshmen out," and it did not take long to realize that the Freshmen were going to have their banquet. Soon they were routed out to the number of about 160, and after forming in front of the building pro ceeaed to Lemont. Here they separated into two divisions, those going and those not going to the banquet. The ones who intended staying at home remained aL the Lemont sta tion, as a ruse for the Sophomores, and the ones going pro ceeded down the tracks halfway to Bellefonte. From this point they were taken aboard the 7 o'clock train and at Lemont were joined by the Freshmen there who accompanied the banqueters to Centre Hall as a guard. Sunbury, the Point of destination, was reached at 4 o'clock after a tiresome journey, several stops having to be made on account of the recent Hoods. In the meantime the Sophomores being under the im pression that the banquet was to be held at Altoona departed for Scotia, Julian and Bellefonte and thus it was that no "scrap" occurred. C. A. 'riromPsoN J. D. R.wyti, (` Committee. P. T. KAMV,PER.
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