Calendar, THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 6.30 P. M. Berzelius Chem. So- ciety. 8.00 P. M. Basketball in Armory State vs. Wyoming Sem. FRIDAY, FEB. 3. 6.30 P. M. Mining Eng. Society, SATURDAY, FEB. 4. 7.30 P. M. Debating Club. 367 Main. SUNDAY, FEB. 5 11.00 A. M. Chapel. Dr. Gill will preach. 6.00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. in room 529 Main. Topic : ‘ ‘ Practical Atheism. ” TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 7.00 P.M. Mathematical Club 126 Main. Directory, Senior Class —President, P. Rainey. Junior Class —President, T. Foltz. Sophomore Class —President, R. Stahl. Freshman Class —Fresident, T. Dunn, Alumni Association —President, G. M. Downing ’BB. Athletic Association —President, H. D. Easton. Football —Captain, Edgar G. Yeckley; Manager, R. W. Bair. Baseball —Captain, E. H. Ray; Manager, B. B. Stamm. Track —Captain, J. E. Hornbaker; Manager, C. H. Williams. Basketball —Captain, W. R. Dunn; Manager, C. H.Williams. Mandolin Club —Leader, R. H. Farrington. Orchestra —Leader, C. P. Stewart. Band —Leader, E. E. Godard. La Vie Board —Editor-in-chief, 0. C. Hays; Manager, W. Y. Heaton. Thespians —President, G. L. Hoff man. Manager —W. H. McDowell LOCALS What did you flunk ? - Exams are past. Would that they were passed! J. L. Spicer visited at his home in Harrisburg, over Sunday. R. W. Wharton ex-’O4 of Lewis town was married recently in Al toona. The members of the Stroudsburg Club enjoyed a “feed” at Harri son’s restaurant last Friday evening. The Lewisburg, Tyrone, and Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Co. carries extra cars on all trains this week to handle the heavy traffic out of Lemont! A large number of students par took of the chicken and waffle sup per given last Friday evening at Sheasley’s restaurant as a benefit for the Alpha Fire Co. of State College. The Sophomore class met Mon day evening and decided to attend no more history classes until there was a change in the instruction force in that subject. The outcome is awaited with interest. E. C. Williams, a member of the Junior class, left college last week to take a position at Washington, D. C. in connection with the work of the Panama Canal. Heexpecls to be transferred later to the Isthmus and to be engaged in the active work of construction. A few Juniors aroused considera ble amusement on Wednesday morning of last week by appealing in chapel with suit cases and bread baskets full of reference books for the exam in Machine Design. We never knew before that this subject was so “heavy. ” A meeting of the Alumni Com mittee on Arrangements for the Semi-Centernial was to have oc curred last Friday but had to be postponed to February 10, when there will be a joint meeting of this committee with a committee of the Faculty for the same purpose. Prof. Foster is starting a class in Spanish. All students above the Freshman class are privileged to Y. M. C. A. Notes, On Monday evening the Associa tion held another one of its social evenings in room 529, which was largely attended. The chief amuse ment feature of the evening was a phonograph concert. Mr. A. M. Sayford who has been making a special tour among some of 'he Pennsylvania colleges will be at State, Tuesday, Feb. 19th. He will speak in the College Chapel in the evening. Mr. John R. Mott says of him: “In my judgment Mr. S. M- Sayford is one of the mosc acceptable and effective speak ers to college men whom I know in any country. He has probably addressed more and larger audiences of students throughout all paits of the United States than any other speaker. He has especially appealed to the strongest men in the colleges regardless of their views upon different moral and religious questions. Certain of his addresses have made a profound impression upon college audiences. ” The Chicago Lady Entertainers. On last Saturday evening the Chicago Lady Entertainers gave a concert, consisting of quartets, solos, duets, and selected leadings', in the Old Chapel. The large audience present was r.ot disappointed, for C c entertainment was very pleasing in every way, and encores were called for lepeatedly, so that the program \ as more than doubled. Ic is difficu i where so much talent was di:p:ayed to name the best, but it may well be said that as a reader and impel sorator Mrs. Estella M. Clark is rarely surpassed All com bined however to bring the entertain ment to a high degree of perfection.