are through. In very few institutions is there less or the aristo cratic spirit than here.' ' —The delegates to the Y. M. C. A. Convention held at Lebanon, Pa., gave a very favorable report. The report showed that the young men of Pennsylvania, especially the college men, are steadily increasing their activity in Y. M. C. A. work. . Let it be hoped that "State" may b as active and aggressive along this line as she is along all other lines. . -The following officers of the Y. M. C. A. were elected for the ensuing year : President, Norman Miller ; Vice-President, P. M. Rainey ; Secretary, W. R. Gorham ; Treasurer, J. J. Morgan. —"House cleaning" is in progress in the Natural History Museum. All the specimens are being cleaned and rearranged in the case in a more systematic order. —During the absence of Dr. Frear on a lecturing tour, Mr. M S. McDowell taught his classes. —The committee for the Junior Assembly is as follows : Do worth, McCune, Considine, Wray, McKnight, Shearer, and Ho bl,itzell. Hrhe cadets have begun target practice. Up to this time the Freshmen are in the lead. H. J. Stump, 'o6, made twenty-three points ont of a possible twenty-five. T. A. Swartz, 'O5, made twenty-two out of a possible twenty-five. Chas. Armsby, 'O4, made twenty out of a possible twenty-five. —The order of the Commencement orators is as follows : Becker, Dennington, Snyder, Tuholski, Taylor. The order of the Junior speakers is as follows : Bomberger, Elder, Lyons, Rentsch ler. —La Vie Board expects to have everything in ship shape, and the book goes to press promptly on April 15th. —Target practice was held the last few weeks of the winter session instead of the usual• drill. The exercises consisted of "sighting and aiming" and target practice. Each Sophomore and College Miscellany.