Front row, left to right—Mitinger, Mason, Capt., L. Vorhis, Crutchley, Coulson, Cree, Lynch, R. Vorhis, Hirshman. Second row— Bray, Ryan, Ferguson,' Leidich, Hollister, Foster, Conklin, McCleary. Standing—Morgan, Mgr., Golden, Coach, Bresnahan, Coach, Reiter, Ass't. Mgr. From a scholastic point of view the work of the,year has been kept at a high standard, and the men who graduate, if they have studied at all, are well prepared for the larger school of experience. But, after all, Ihrhy should we be serious at a time like this ? Is it not merely a transition period, like step ping from preparatory school into col- lege ? Let us then away with n' 4,4ain , choly thoughts and sad goo , ' ch)rei! It is the Commencement Aamn,a time of joy and gladne,,d toc pretty girls , and indulgent chaperones, of mu_ai§, dancing, eattetainments. Woolen shir4 -s aatirierseys have had their day • Agadl vart wear our best in howl . of Me wisitars. To all we extend grafts Oxicl .f.. 9 :r 4, 1 . 1 we wish a merry THE STATE COLLEGIAN BASEBALL SQUAD, 1907 We wish to acknowledge our thanks to the managers of the 1908 La Vie for most of the cute which appear in this issue. The Collegian another succ , -,. ss f u i ties passed through year under the guid4nc4 '4 Of A. K. Little and F. K. Bre- -enter, Mr. Little has been con- ANt - ed With the paper during two Years, while Mr. Brewster has worked for the success of the publi cation during the three years of its existence. It is with regret also that we record the loss to the paper of H. D. Mason, who has had charge of the athletic news. He has worked most faithfully in the interests of the paper, and to him is due no 5r4g11 part of rtlc .crcdit for making the paper what it is. To the men of the class of 1907 who have labored for the success of the paper we wish to acknowledge our appreciation of their work. It is our hope that as alumni the class of 1907 will not fail to keep in touch with their alma mater and with its publications. The Philochorean Dance. From present indications the an nual Philochorean dance will this year be a great success. Twice the attendance of last year is already assured, and great preparations are being made. W. T. Dunn will have charge of the' refreshments and the Sunbury orchestra will furnish the music. The dance will be held in McAllister immediately after the Junior Oratorical contest.