LOCAL, Rahm, ’OB, has left college. Riddle, ’OB, has left college, The co-op will soon remove to its new quarters in the hotel. The college orchestra gave a stag dance at McAllister Hall the Satur day evening before Christmas vaca-’ tion. Last Wednesday Dr. Atherton left for the Southwest where he will spend the winter and try to recover his lost strength. W: W. McClure, a former student, recently secured a responsible posi tion in the sales department of the Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., of Pittsburg. On Dec. 2. at Elmira, N. Y., Richard D. Quigley, ex-’O6, and Miss Dorothy Armstrong, of Lock Haven, were married.' Many stu dents attended a dance given by the newly married couple at Lock Haven last Friday evening. - An athletic committee represent ing the faculty and student body met last Saturday to discuss matters relating to athletics. Another meet ing will be held after which the com mittee will report to the Athletic Association. Details will be pub lished .later. H. D. rieek Souvenir Spoons, Lockets, Watch Fobs, Chains, Clasp and Stick Pins, Stationery The Drug Store Nine Agricultural students of the upper classes, accompanied by Prof. Mairs, lecently attended the Inter national Stock Show, at Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. They left col lege Saturday afternoon, December 16, arriving in Chicago Sunday evening, and stayed three days. Of particular interest were their visits to ATTENTION ! Juniors, all Students, and Instructors Desiring Photographs. Mr. Mallory, the Bellefonte Photographer, repeats his offer last year made to Juniors alone, but this year extended to ALL STATE STJDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS. Regular $3.25 Cabinet Size Photos $2.00 per first dozen, $ 1.50 for all succeeding dozens. Choice of three different mounts and fin ishes. From the regular negative extra fine platinum or higher grade pic tures can be printed and one or more of these as desired may be obtained at a discount from regular price. Pictures taken at night by electric light. " For further information and samples see R. P. FARRINGTON, ’O6, Kappa Sigma House. Souvenir and Comic Postal Cards and Drawing Material THE STATE COLLEGIAN Agricultural Trip. Caps and Gowns Made to Order and Rented PENNANTS FOR ALL COLLEGES CARRIED IN STOCK A. C. HARPER, Agent, ARMORY the stock yards and packing houses of Armour and Co.. Swift and Co., and Libbey. On Tuesday evening they attend ed the banquet of the American Federation of Agricultural Colleges, at which were present representa tives of all the principal agricultural colleges of the Middle West. At the close of the Stock Show they returned -directly to their homes for the Christmas vacation.' COLLEGE GOODS CLASS TRACK' AND TEAM CAPS, PINS, MEDALS, POBS The Drug Store H. D. Meek