Calendar. SUNDAY, FEB. 12, 11.00 A. M. Chapel. Rev. H. S. Jordan D.D. of New Castle, Pa., will preach. 6.00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. in room 529 Main. MONDAY, FEB, 13. Lincoln Day. No college exercises. 3.00 P. M. Gymnasium drill in Armory. 8.00 P. M. Lecture in Old Chapel “ Russia and Japan. " -Directory. Senior Class —President, P. M. Rainey. Junior Class —President, T. F. Foltz. Sophomore Class —President, C R. Stahl. Freshman Class— President, W. 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, O. C. Hays; Manager, W. Y. Heaton. Thespians —President, G. L. Hoff man. Manager —W. H. McDowell, LOCALS The Blair Co. students are or- ganizing a club R. L. Hester ’O6 has left college to enter the Michigan School of Mines Chas. Armsby of last year’s graduating class was in town last Monday. Miss Redifer, Lady Principal, is confined to her room with a severe attack of rheumatism. > Miss Alma Hinkle, one of our too few Co-eds, left College on Tuesday. Miss Hinkle expects to return next year. Trials for the Glee Club were held in the Auditorium on Monday and Tuesday evenings. A goodly bunch of candidates turned out. Mr. L. L. Ansart who, since 'OO, has been instructor in mathematics at this college, has accepted a position in the Newark High School, N. J. C. R. Smith 'O6, last season’s Varsity tackle, has left college and gone into mine-surveying work for the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. at Centralia. The students rooming in the Track House gave a dance last Fri day evening. Guests were in at tendance from the Ladies’ Cottage and from the town. Mrs. C. D. Fehr chaperoned the merry com pany. The Scranton Club met last Sat urday evening in room 584, and de cided to give a supper at Harrison’s on Friday night Feb. 10th. It was also agreed that the Club picture should be taken for the ’O6 La Vie, and that a copy of the La Vie should be sent to the Scranton High School. The miscreant who stole a pocket book, containing five dollars, from the clothing of one of the ’Varsity basket ball men last week while the latter were engaged in practice, de serves if caught the worst kind of punishment that can be administered by the body of students. The pocket book, minus the five dollars, was later found in front of the Armory. Should the guilty one be discovered it is not necessary to say what will happen to him. Y. M. C. A. Notes. A group for Bible study has lately been formed in the Track House. This class will meet at a convenient hour every Sunday morning and is especially designed for the men who live in the Track House. It may be of interest to those who will hear Prof. Takasugi next Mon day evening to know that it is his custom to give 40 per cent of all of the proceeds of his lectures to the cause of Christian missions in his own land. A feature of his lecture is a collection of sterioptican views of Japanese scenes. A letter has come recently from Mr. Robert E. Speer with regard to Mr. S. M. Sayford who is to speak to the students of State on Sunday, Feb. 19th. Mr. Speer says: “The Pennsylvania colleges are fortunate in getting Mr. Sayford for some work this winter. Mr. Sayford is one of the truest, most direct, most helpful men I know. In years past, he has been able to do for the stu dents of Pennsylvania and other states, work of the greatest value and spiritual power. ’ ’ Let every State man see that he gels to hear Mr. Sayford while he is with us. Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening in No. 529 will be addressed by Rev. H. S. Jordan, D.D. of New Castle. Special music by the Quartet. M. E. Society Organized Last Wednesday evening a meet ing was called of the Junior and Sen ior Mechanicals for the purpose cf or ganizing the Mechanical Engineering Society. The following are the offi cers elected for the remainder of the year:— President, B. W. Hamilton, ’O5, vice president, W. Y. Heaton, ’O6, secretary and treasurer, F. A. R. Hof feditz, ’O5, executive committee, Prof. L. A. Harding, ’99, G. A. Bausman, ’O5, R. F. Patterson, ’O5, Ray W. Bair, ’O6, Chauncey Reigart, ’O6. Meetings will be held every Fridav evening.