State Vol. 1, No. 20, Freshman Banquet. Although coming little later in the term than has been the custom for a year past, the Freshman class pulled off their annual banquet very successfully. The incidents connect ed with the departure for the scene of the festivities, Williamsport, were a little more exciting than last year’s affair. On the stroke of the 9.30 bell, Wednesday morning, all the members of the class attending reci tations and college work in general, dropped whatever they were doing and bolted for the doors. The rende vous was Krumrine’s Crossing on the Bellefonte Central railroad where a special was in waiting to take them directly to Williamsport. The great majority managed to arrive in time but some were compelled to wait un til noon. The Sophs were present in force at the station however so the “ leftovers ” had to adopt strenuous methods in order to get away. Some drove to Bellefonte while others went around by way of Mon tandon on the 2.28 from Lemont. There were one hundred and five present at the Park Hotel when the banquet commenced. After the good things composing the excellent menu had been stored away. Toast master W. M. Ferguson called on the following to respond to toasts: 1908 The Ladies - Athletics Pipe Dreams The Faculty The Pike The impromptues which followed the regular order were also highly entertaining. The banquet broke up at late hour with the class yell. The committee who so cleverly planned and successfully carried out all the arrangements, was composed of A. H. Higson, Chairman, W. B. Geise, D. H. Plank, S. S. Riddle, and H. A. Zink. STATE COLLEGE, PA., MARCH 2, 1905 Commencement Speakers and Junior Orators Appointed. At a meeting of the Faculty, Thursday, Feb. 23rd, the following Seniors were appointed as Com mencement speakers : R. H. H. Aungst, of Pine Grove, R. D. Barclay of Philadelphia, G. L. Christman, of Reading, J. J. Morgan of Scandia and P. M. Rain ey, of Lacey ville. The following Junior orators ■ and alternates were also appointed: 0. C. Hays, of Oil City, Chas. D. Flickinger, of Newport, L. B. Smith of Laceyville, W. G. Heckathorne, of Slippery Rock, R. P. Farrington, of Pittsburg, A. L. Ferver, of New Wilmington, Chas. F. Noll, of Green Park. Alternates C. E. Culp, of York, Max A. Lauffer, of Middle town, W. H. Wolf, of Hamilton, Bermuda Islands. Accompanied by “ Andy ” Lytle and “ Pop ” Golden, our basketball team left on its eastern trip last Tues day,February 21. After a nine hours ride the boys arrived in Philadelphia and registered at the Planover. Wednesday morning and afternoon were spent in sight seeing. The first game was played that evening with the University of Penn sylvania team. The boys seemed to play rings around the Philadel phians and at no time was the re sult in doubt. We started scoring early in the game and held the lead throughout the contest. State was well blessed with rooters, many of them Philadelphians. ’ The final score was 29 to 24 in favor of State. STAE 29 PENNSYLVANIA 24 W. T. Dunn W. G. Childs H. A. Zink G. W. Hargest S. S. Riddle R. M. Remick Dunn (Capt.) •• forward Flint Yeckley .. .. .center Walker, Sprangue Moorhead r guard. .. Lawrence (Capt ) Heaton 1 guard Fales, Ehlers Coll The Basket Ball Trip. egian. Score first half—State 17, Pennsylvania 12. Field Goals—Duun, Foltz 2, Yeckley 5, Moorhead 3, Kunkle 6, Flint, Lawrence, Ehlers. Goals from foul—Dunn 11, Flint 6. Fouls made—Dunn 4, Foltz 4, Yeckley 2, Moorhead 7, Heaton 2, Kunkle, Flint 4. Walker 3, Sprague 5, Lawrence 2, Fales 2, Ehlers 3. Referee—William Schaffer. Umpire— C. H. Williams. Time of halves—2o minuies. The Swarthmore game was some what different. Some say we were dopey while others say it was a case of swelled head. “Andy” Lytle says that it happened because he didn’t root hard enough. Be that as it may, we were beaten badly. Al though Swarthmore was generally in the lead the score was kept close until the latter part of the second half when Moorhead was injured and forced to retire. The boys then seemed to lose all courage and Swarthmore ran up their side of the score. The game resulted with the score 35-16 in favor of Swarth- STATE 15 Dunn (Capt.) FulU, Quigley Yeckley.. . . Moorhead. Heaton Goals from field. Dunn 3, Yeckley 1. Moorhead 1, Farquhar 6, Turner 5, Palmer 1, Heed 1, Price 1. Goals from fouls —Farquhar 8, Dunn 6. Referee —Sinclair, Swarthmore. Umpire—Williams, State Time of halves —20 minutes. In the Franklin and Marshall game at Lancaster we encountered a very slippery floor. The first part of this game seemed to be a repetition of the Swarthmore contest. Our boys shot in hard luck, proba bly on account of the strangeness of the baskets. The first half ended 17-8 in favor of F. and M. Until within about seven minutes of the end of'the second half, with the score 25-16 in F. and M.’s favor, our boys did no better. Then State took a brace, a wonderful brace. In that short time our side of the score was advanced from 16 to 33 while F. and M. succeeded in getting only two points. This was the first game that F. and M. has lost on her Continued on page 6, Price Five Cents. SWARTHMORE 36 forward Farquahar forward Price, Heed ..center ... Turner (Capt.) guard Palmer, Vernon guard Dill