The following appointments of managers were made by the Athletic Council at its June meeting: The three varsity major sport managerships, carrying with them an ex-officio membership in Palaeopitus senior year, were awarded to H W Walters, football; E. D. Towler, baseball; and V. K. Smith, track. The following men were chosen to the remaining managerships: D. B. Litchard, basketball; P. L. Melvin, hockey; H. D. Stillman, tennis; E. C. Earle, freshman football; G. Gregory, Jr., freshman baseball; and A. H. Sturgess, freshman track.
Five non-athletic assistant managers, the director of the Dramatic Association, and a member of the 1917 Junior Prom committee were elected by the Council on Student organizations at its Tune meeting. The successful candidates follow: B. S. Barnes, member of the Prom committee; D. B. Aldrich, assistant manager of the Musical Clubs; R. C. Morenus, assistant director of the Dramatic Association; H. G. Fowler, assistant business manager; H. Carr, assistant stage manager; J. V. Baer, assistant property manager; W. e. Palmer, assistant manager of the forensic Union.
C A. Pudrith, B. V. Emery, R. Parkhurst, E. C. Riley, and L. L. Davidson were elected to the 1916 Palaeopitus, by the class to serve in addition to R. F. Evans, J. F. Gile, L. R. Jordan, J. B. McAuliffe, R. F. Magill, and H. W. Marble, all members ex-officio. At the same meeting C. P. Merryman was elected junior orator to receive the senior fence at the Wet Down ceremonies when presented by H. C. Courtright, the senior fence orator.
W. B. Garrison '16 and G. B. Fuller '16 were elected captain and manager respectively of next year s gymnastic team. R. Reese was chosen captain of the 1918 baseball team.
E. C. Riley of Lawrence, Mass., is to captain next year's track team. Riley was a member of the 1916 freshman track squad and has been one of the most consistent point winners for the Green for the past two seasons. Fie holds the college record for the 440yard dash and is one of the fastest quarter-milers in intercollegiate competition.
J. N. Colby and C. M. Wool worth will serve as president and vice-president respectively of next year's College Club, which controls the common rooms of College Hall. Colby is from Boston, has been chairman of the Junior Prom Committee and a member of the football team for the past two seasons. Woolworth is from Niagara Falls, N.Y.
G. K. Page was elected editor-in-chief of the 1917 Aegis, R. P. Stone, business manager, and H. A. Stockwell, art editor. The other members of the board elected were: M. S. Hutchins, R. G. Paine, W. Sewall, H. D. Stillman, E. D. Towler.
P. J. Larmon of Omaha, Neb., was elected captain of the tennis team for 1915-16. Lyman G. Perkins of North Andover, Mass., was elected captain of the varsity baseball team. He was captain of the freshman 1916 team, and also won his numerals in hockey. He was also vice-president of his class during his first year.