Allegheny College - Kaldron Yearbook (Meadville, PA)

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Done ai the p1'z'niz'ng parlors of MCCOY 8a CALVIN az! the Sign 01" the Star on Ches! nut St. in Meadvz'ZZe, Pennsylvamkz HE ALDRQN OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE VOLUME XVIII z COMPILED BY A BOARD OF EDITORS ,PUBLISHED BY THE FRATERNITIES 'S V Q 1 JUVV 0 lfu Eff? 1906 -" ' W' 4 MQ- 1 Q M P 5 1 4 1 4 I A 3 1 2 TO oUR OWN DR. JONATHAN HAMNETT WHOM WE ALL LOVE BECAUSE HE GAVE A PURE CLEAN LIFE TO OUR COLLEGE, . THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED Foreword deavored to make the book an exact X jfgt representation of the sentiment of mx ' the student body. The material has been contributed by the many, not by the few. We have been forced to use the edi- torial pencil on many Write-ups presented, in order to make the KALDRON What We think it should be. Needless to say, the Worst has not been told. Were We to put in some of the Worst, We Would fear for our future, The Qvolume, We trust, is only the honest mirror reflecting not only' the scars but also the medals, ' The book is now yours, you have made it what it is-We have attempted only to put the finishing touches on your Work. Our apologyzi "If vve've done anything We're sorry for, We're glad of it." ,THE EDITORS. N preparing this Annual, We have en- iil? Q IJ p The Board of Editors Ea'iz'01f-z'1z- Chief Louis W. Sherwin, 417 F A Assisfafzzf Edifor, S. W. Robinson, Q F A Business Manager, Wm. A. Cappeau, A T A Associaie Ediiors, W. P. Sturtevant, QD If Alf Elsie Ball, If If F A. W. Robertson, Q A 0 Iva Berkey,i1f A el Guy H. Lippitt, A T A Olga Henry, A X Q James Weldon, Z A E Mabel Deane, 9 Z John R. Giblyn, 9 A qf Ross M. Stuntz. The Kaldron Board Administrative Boards BOARD OF TRUSTEES. EX-Officio. His Excellency SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER, Governor of the Commonwealth. Hon. JAMES T. MITCHELL, Chief justice of the Supreme Court. Hon. HAMPTON L. CARSON, 4 Attorney General. Lay Trustees. Samuel B. Dick, - - - Harvey Henderson, - William Thomas, - - John J. Henderson, LL.D., , - George W. Haskins, - - Theodore L. Flood, D.D., LL.D., Jonathan Hamnett, D.D., - John A. Wood, - - William S. Foltz, - Andrew L. Dunbarfi - James W. Lee, John C. Bardall, - Frank P. Arter, - James P. Colter, - James W. Kinnear, Gorton B. Chase, John M. Stull, . John E. Rigg, NLD., - Durbin Horne, - Edward Appleyard, - Robert B. Murray, Wesley B. Best, . Jesse C. McDowell, William S. Smith, tl' Deceased. - Meadvine Q Allegheny lVleadvi:-e - Meadvine Meadville . Meadville Meadville - Pittsburg - New Castle - - Meadville - I Pittsburg Moundsville, W. Va. - - Cleveland, O. - - Meadville Pittsburg - Greenville - Warren, O. - Wilkinsburg Pittsburg Jamestown, N. Y. Youngstown, O. - - Meadville - Pittsburg - Meadville i fllle Olly 1 -il,.e filie 'ille '- .il.e sille JUFQ' v- Q :LQ a. Te .1l. urg Ya. . 0. 'ille urg 'ille O. url! urz Y. O. ille .zrg ille John V. Ritts, Butler Charles Miller, - Franklin John S- Craig.. Allegheny Norman T. Arnold, - . Ridgway Noah F. Clark, 0i1 City Edward H. Utley, Pittsbufg Harry G. Sampson Pittsburg Austin Blakeslee, Du Bois Truman D. Collins, Nebraska A. M. Schoyer, Pittsburg N6lS01'1 A. Rist, Dawggn Rev. .fames'R. Mills, D.D., - - - Cleveland, O. Rev. Joseph Horner, D.D., LL.D., - . Pittsburg Rev. William H. Crawford, D.D., LL.D., Meadville Rev. Thomas H. Woodring, D.D., - - Johnstown Rev. Andrew C. Ellis, D.D., - - - Oil 'City Rev. Joseph W. Miles, D.D., - - - McKeesport Rev. James M. Bray, A.M., . . 'Westfield, N. Y. Rev. William P. Bignell, D.D.,"f - Greenville Rev. Russell F. Keeler, D.D., - Middlefield, O. Rev. Thomas N. Boyle, D.D., - - Crafton Rev. Noble G. Miller, D.D., - - - Blairsville Officers of the Board. Durbin Horne, ----- President John J. Henderson, .--- Vice-President William H. Crawford, Chairman Executive Committee William S. Smith, - . - Secretary and Treasurer 'X' Deceased JOIN T BOARD OF CONTROL. Pittsburg Conference. Rev. T. N. Eaton, D.D. W. S. Horner. Rev. J. F. Murray, Ph.D. W. J. Guthrle. Erie Conference. Rev. J. W. Campbell. W. D. Hinckley- Rev. J. R. Rankin. . E. D. Smith. n East Ohio Conference. Rev. C. H. Stocking, D.D. Simpson S. Ford. Rev. R. M. Freshwater, D.D. A. W. Pelton. West 'Virginia Conference. Rev. M. F., Compton. H. F. Jones. Rev. J. S. Robinson. Edward S. Hazlett. VISITING COMMITTEES. Pittsburg Conference. Rev- J- W- Carey. Rev. L. R. Jones. Rev. M. A. Rigg. Erie Conference. Rev. R. E. Brown. Rev. E. E. Higleyg Rev. R. N. Stubbs. East Ohio Conference. Rev. O. B. Jones. Rev. Wm. Peregoy - Rev. E. O. Buxton, D.D. West Virginia Conference. I Rev. D. L. Ash. Rev. G. D. Smith. I Robert A. Armstrong. CENTENARY BOARDS. Pittsburg Conference. Rev. Charles W. Smith, D.D., LL.D., . President Rev. Joseph Horner, D.D., LL.D., Secretary J. H. Holmes, M ------ Treasurer Albert A. Horne. A. C. Knox. Harvey Henderson. H. C. McEldoWney. i Erie Conference. . Rev. R. S. Borland, D.D., Rev. J. W. Blaisdell, D.D Rev. T. W. Douglas, D.D., William S. Smith, - Rev RL H Bugbee Rev. W. H. Crawford, D. Rev. J. R. Rich. f Rev. H. G. Douds, D.D. . . . . D - . President - I Vice-President Q - Secretary - - . mm - Treasurer W. W. Gelvin. William Thomas. LL.D. Rev. O. H. Sibley. B. L. Singley. i WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, D.D., LL.D. President Allegheny College 1? 4 Qi ' 7 :Fly 1' fi i 11 v Pr 1. .2 .5 11.533 fi? 4 l K I . Q H ' :,: W V1 .47 1 I n l I lx' , ! l K , l 'I 3 5 g. F ik F l K 'Q' Sv- 5 w , - Q - ,-.N .r-11 --A -FEV L ,,e--., .. hx' 1 --' .' I' ,Q ff .- '-- 55.1 """' -NA. , x . 1 Q ,. 4 x fc fr . f' " -4 -fii. K+,- JJFQ' 11- 71 A '.n-'Wiz ' fra: 1 ef ' ' . , , 1 rx ' p i . f, 4 j -P . V-mm I 4, ,,,. '12 ' ' r '-'F ,pm - H- ,H 3-1, . +, ,A in . ., ,, .,v.,i- I .,. 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' f J..J.. .... - ..-P ..- Q v 1 rg-A-' . - vm- c - -'T be ac .uit I q 1 x 1 I ' n f 1 a u .a , ,,,,. J.- ...,,, b J 'I n r ERNEST A. SMITH, Ph.D. Spends his time in "scrapping" with Eddie and chaperoning delegates to re- ligious conventions. ls going abroad this summer to show Ed. Yll how to run England correctly. ls a fusser in society. CLARANCE F. Ross, A.M. Sore because Bill lets Buster Brown run his errands. Still imitates Dr. El- liott, but the yearly. Ought to be setting up pins in a bowling alley. l comparison grows less '15"1E2"1i1EffEifE'21EPI55i'I251:152Iiiliffifiliifliiffifc' ' ' V 'E2Q'ffE1I55'51:SI:PJf1E7:I:?5.E:21::35522355-:IE .'5:1.v'E2:3Sk52.3.jZfj --,Ax 'E'3i'T:"'3 iififq- 51. I :5?1g.Q'j'r:-J':g5'gTlf.1,3 W 011135 Over hig XV1fC,S good looks. . 1 I X-: i . A1 ,,.. ,.,.,.f?s.: ,,, 7 ston UIIIVCTSI y X - 22- r'?iai-551 He H make BO ,t p - ":Q.fii. H beat 1? fi- Z' 3"f:':'fi:i5.f i Q..fQ.:IQIii'.i'f ' -55:1-::5:sf5:f:::s:2-15':z2:?1:.::.:s:f:z:2Z:5:22:e:s:ifirsras, . f,.' ,F ,Q V, .. f-gf 1 O' e had never et Mitchell UO. f , Arthur at tenms' !1f1:ff'Y:'.1'A4:"-'fs'1:'-.v13:2.M,Q1s..v-fi2f2:1f2-':-1' --'--- V , - i , . ,.- '- ROBERT S. BREED, Ph.D. Responsible for the great scarcity ofstray cats on the hill. Enjoys cutting up toads more than he does eating ice cream. FRANK C. LooKWooD, Ph.D. Makes his English classes a bore, and spends his spare time in trying to remember Whether the Doctor said Eliz- abeth Pitner's bath should be at a temper- ature of 102.0 or 2010. GEORGE A. MULFINGER, Ph.D. Fuliilled his mother's prediction by "coming out on top." Holds nine def grees, and butchers the English language more than any other man on the faculty. "At the next meeting of the German Club, the Mandolin Club will bring their violins up and sing for us." l ' H. EDWARD WELLS, Ph.D, The handsomest man on the faculty, but has three great faults : lets Dr. Elliott select his tailor, is chief nabob of the athletic board, and takes old maids out to the Saegertown Inn. M. EMMA N. FRASER, Ph.D. Your smile, and the fact that you have followed a good preceptress, sadly handicaps you, but you've done fairly well, considerinl Better give up your Canadian ideas on "good form." I SAMUEL R. CooK, Ph.D. This is his Hrst year, and it looks as if it will be-a case of "Good-bye, Hiram." May be some improvement over Guerney, I but we had rather have whiskers than that woe begone look that foretells a death from violentC?j exercise. - ...,,,, ' 'fy W Q 1 5 t ALICE HUNTINGTON SPALDING. The new catalogue cuts her line out. Oh, Alice, after all these years, is it true? Constant rendition of "The Old Maid'g Love Letter" must have done it. Here's good wishes, for we had rather marry you than "Roxy" any day. FLOYD L. DARROW. Won our hearts by adequately de- scribing Langy and Eddie. Talks through his nose and ought to be kept in the - museum. But he is married, so will pass him by. ROXANE LANGELLIER, A. M. Good-bye, Langy, this is your last year, and we're very sorry-that we can't roast you in another KALDRON. We wish you joy with your French fiance fighting in the Russian army in Spain.- Poor fellow I ! ! VVILLIAIVI R. MAIN. Got his job by helping Breed sweep out the museum. Manages to keep his Y. M. C. A. dues paid up, and is good at Writing labels for rocks, quartz, etc. CLARENCE FRISBEE ROSS, A.M. di A o, Q 3 If Bradley Professor Latin Language and Iditerature. A.B., Allegheny College, 18915 A.M., Allegheny College, 18985 University of Chicago, Summer Quarter 1895-65 Senior Fellow in Greek, University of Chil cago, 1898-95 University of Berlin, 1896-7 5 Professor of Greek and German, Missouri Wesleyan College, 1901-2' Instructor in Greek and Latin and Principal of Preparai tory School, Allegheny College, 1892-55 Assistant P1-0- fessor, 18955 Professor, 19005 present position, 19025 member American Philological Association. ALBERT c. KNUDSON, Php. A r, Q5 B ff, Professor of English Bible and Philosophy. A A.B., University of Minnesota, 18985 S.T.B., Bos- ton University, 18965 Ph.D., Boston University, 19005 Chair of Church History and Biblical Exegesis, Denver University, 1898-19005 Chair of Philosophy and English Bible, Baker University, 1900-025 Chair of English Bible and Philosophy, Allegheny College, 1902. 5 FRANK C. LOCKWOOD, Ph.D. A T rl, QP B If Professor of English Language and Literature. A.B., Baker University, 18925 A.M., Wesleyan Uni- versity, 19025 Ph.D., Northwestern University, 18965 Professor English Language and Literature, Mt. Union College, 1898-95 Professor of English, Kansas State Ag- ricultural College, 1900-025 present position, 1902. ROBERT sg BREED, Ph. D. Q P A, KP B If Professor of Biology and Geology. ' B.S., Amherst College, 18985 M.S., University of Colorado, 18995 Ph.D., Harvard University, 19025 In- structor in Biology, University of Colorado, 1898-995 University Scholar, Harvard 5University, 1899-1900 5 Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1900-01, Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-025 Assistant in Zoology, Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, 19055 present position, 1902. Member Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science. SAMUEL R. COOK. 2 5 University of Michigan B S 1895 M S 1897 F91 low in PhyS1CS UU1V91'S1tY of Nebraska 1897 1899 A M 1898 Principal of High School Wahoo Ne braska 1899 1901 Instructor in Physics and Chemistry Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, 1901-1902, Instruc- tor in Physics, Case School of Applied Science, 1902- 1904, Fellow in Physics at I Cornell University, 1904- 1905, Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Member of . Society of th Sigma Xi., American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Physical Society. Acting Professor of Physics and Astronomy . . , ' 'P 9 0 0 3 - , a a , , - 3 0 0 Q 7 . , , - 2 " 9 . , G OSCAR P. AKERS, Ph.D. 25 ' Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A.B., University of Colorado, 1900, Engineering School, University of Colorado, 1900-01, A.M., Univer- sity of Colorado, 1902, Graduate Scholar, Department of of Mathematics, Cornell University, 1902-04, Assistant in Mathematics, Cornell University, 1904-05, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1905, present position, 1905, Member of the American Mathematical Society, Member Circolo Matematico Di Palermo. J. HARRIS WERNER, B.S. Physical Director. Graduate German American Gymnastics, Milwau- kee, Wis., 1894, B.S., Valparaiso University, 1898, Y. M. C. A. Training School, Chicago, 1899, Associate Physical Director Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute, Ind., 1899-1900, Physical Director Northwestern College, Naperville, Ill., 1900-03, Student ,American College of Medicine and Surgery, 1902-03, Athletic Director South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings, South .Dak0'C9-, 1903-04, Harvard Summer School, 1903-04, medical stu- dent, 1904-05, present position, 1905. I 1 I I .- -. 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' ,-L- , kdm, "--'ar 'I H r ' 1 X A ' ' ' . 9 y L- 1- ' SENIORS Colors-Red and White. Yell-Six! Six! H ippety-ix! We're the Class of Nineteen Six! H Officers. President, n - . i - ' - ' - C. A. Wilson Treasurer and Secretary. -. Adelaide Ottoway Prophet, l '. ' . A . . Will S. Taft Historian, . ' - - Elsie Ball Salutatorian, ' - Eflie Milliren Essayist. . . Ethel Canfield Orator, - - A. W. Robertson Ladder Orator, - - F. A. Shader Poet, . i W . - Mabel Deane Valedictgrian, . . J . R. CI'a.WfOI'd ELSIE FRANCES BALL, Oil City, Pa. Latin Scientific. Kappa Kappa Gamma. The scientific lady. Second only to Doc Breed when it comes to dissecting snakes. The mogul of Gamma. A good guardian for the if K 1' tribe of little ones. Keeper of the Gold Dust Twins. Kappa Kappa JOSEPH MAC CALVIN, Meadville, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. His confidence in his own ability to joke makes it mighty disagreeable for those around him. The pocket edition of Ezra Kendall. About to be married, so there's no doubt that he will get his'n. J ETHEL J. CANFIELD, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. Kappa Alpha Theta. Worthy successor of Lettie Love Johnson. Some- what lonely since King has gone but, perhaps, better off. Has the happy faculty of making you feel that you're interesting, when you know, yourself, that you're in the way. ' J W 'j .3 U ,x 5:-,, . . ,. . .5 ?-- ,Am . ws .s::.,-A .. ,,-:- 5: :,. .. ,,,,Q..m M iss Ball Jllr. Calvin ff .Miss Canfield PORT, Pittsburg, Pa. ni Kappa Psi. ' Likes to talk of his many is Way of making each girl ri the coupon. Hot air ped- FORD, Meadville, Pa. hi Kappa Psi. ie sympathy" gag. Gott in PreXy's. Would be better alities. Started With a bad i, but has made good. iw, Lakewood, N. Y. lic. Phi Kappa Psi. ningly a grouch, but there's zheless. Works like sin and be is misunderstood. Talks t to be a better fellow, but en with Eddie Wells so much. 1 A W ALBERT WILKINS COMFORT, Pittsburg, Pa. Classical. Phi Kappa Psi. Noted as a Usnuggler. " Likes to talk of his many "sisters" Has a villainous Way of making each girl think that she is the one forthe coupon. Hot air ped- dler for Prexy. JOHN RAYMOND CRAWFORD, Meadville, Pa. Classical. Phi Kappa Psi. Promulgator of "divine sympathy" gag. Gott in Himmel, and to think he's PreXy's. Would be better had he some of Lucy's qualities. Started With a bad handicap, .being PreXy's son, but has made good. FLOYD LAVERN DARROW, Lakewood, N. Y. . Latin Scientific. Phi Kappa Psi. Married. Old and seemingly a grouch, but there's "honey in the rock" nevertheless. Works like sin and gets small credit because he is misunderstood. Talks like a phonograph. Ought to be a better fellow, but just consider that he has been With Eddie Wells so much. M ZZYS Deane M r. Drake Mr. Dye K 1. Pleasant, Pa. .ern Language. :nary field. Leading spirit he is assisted by Rachel in t. Personal friend of Roxy ack, Pa. Qeta Delta Psi. l Griginated the Allegewoo nston. The Worst fusser in ated. Long suites: leading and running hash-foundry. , l, 1 F l.,. LUP, Meadville, Pa. dem Language. .s commissary of the Quill f college spirit than all the her. Stars in English and 1 1 I 1 l 5-.. .... .4 rl: e w,- Q .. .1-'ft f' Z .'- . Y l i t JENNIE FITZGERALD, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. Candidate for the missionary field. Leading spirit of the Y. W. C. A., Where she is assisted by Rachel in trying to lead the girls aright. Personal friend of Roxy and Emma. THOMAS FORNEAR, Willock, Pa. Classical. Theta Delta Psi. A "Tom" has a big heart. Originated the Allegewoo yell. Has served time at Boston. The Worst fusser in the school since Ross graduated. Long suites: leading Y. M. C. A., prayer-meeting, and running hash-foundry. x GEORGIA BERNICE GALLUP, Meadville, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. LockWood's assistant as commissary of the Quill Club. Has more class and college spirit than all the rest of her class put together. Stars in English and class meetings. i E5 f E F ,L ir L 1 Q: M if 55 L 31 li E M vf Gartner Mr. Gibly M iss Giele LEASON, Johnsonburg, Pa. ineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Senior he has to be a Writer up. 2 until he started to buy candy 1 Phillips. Cousin of Wat Stur- T1 to queer anybody. But just marks. y oonLoE,L0We11, Ky. ped by not taking his Whole und to displace Booker T. Wash- nd that's .roast enough for any E Badville, Pa. Modern Language. han HiaWatha's Indian maid. Has a captivating eye which in the Hall and had an equal over many a fellow. - l i lj ,rw " ..'-" . WALTER WILLIAM GLEASON, Johnsonburg, Pa. Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Since he has to be a Senior he has to be a writer up. Never noticed in college until he started to buy candy and frat jewelry for Hat Phillips. Cousin of Wat Stur- tevant and that's enough to ,queer anybody. But just like Wat he makes good marks. DoN SPEED SMITH GooDLoE,L0we11, Ky. A Classical. Somewhat handicapped by not taking his whole course at Allegheny. Bound to displace Booker T. Wash- ington. He's married and that's roast enough for any fellow. HARRIET KELSAY, Meadville, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. More of a dream than Hiawatha's Indian maid. Quiet and unobtrusive. Has a captivating eye which we are sure, if she lived in the Hall and had an equal chance, would have won over many a fellow. ' - ' 1 rf Mr. King Mr. Lyon Mz'ss MCA Zlisier UGHLIN, Springboro, Pa. 1 Modern Language. Phi Kappa Psi. concentrated smiles and sun- ? considering he's married. his sleeves rolled up and is the anklin. Mary's brother. QIREN, Reynoldsville, Pa- ndern Language. Kappa Alpha Theta. ation of George Ade's College nt away. Goes about quietly ll stunt" and seeming happy. -Q -0 LY, Sherman, N. Y. -"Modern Language. Kappa Kappa la. flower. Assists "sister" Ball ior 11' KF. She seems to have ends of Andy We congratulate J Y K A r FRANK HARRY MCLAUGHLIN, springboro, Pa. . Latin and Modern Language. Phi Kappa Psi. "Fat" is a bunch of concentrated smiles and sun- shine, and that's queer considering he's married. Weighs 350 pounds with his sleeves rolled up and is the sole survivor of Philo Franklin. Mary's brother. l EFFIE ALBERTA MILLIREN, Reynoldsville, Pa. . Latin and Modern Language. Kappa Alpha Theta. Seems the personification of George Ade's College Widow since Kunkle went away. Goes about quietly day by day doing her "full stunt" and seeming happy. R 1 1 1 K ,f ADELAIDE C. OTTOWAY, Sherman, N. Y. I Latin and "Modern Language. Kappa Kappa Gamma. I Modest as a wayside flower. Assists "sister" Ball in pulling political wires for 11' If F. She seems to have Andy cinched and as friends of Andy we congratulate and envy him. A - .. lv.. , ia 9. 'Xi 'ji'-I ' . . 153 . a, J , -L ,j . , f . . L , ..,- ' . vf. . s .Yap ' r ' ,. LN: .". if I x -n. l A-r. 4 I A f U fi " I Afg..Q'I' , 1. ebyfff-Y3, 1-cf-f 'T h' 'L if-' :ww I -" 1' ' if. 1-1 gf?-17' .. NATHAN HARLEY PHILLIPS, Girard, Pa. a Latin. Scientific. N ' 4 Slings hash at the Farrelly Club. Manager of the Senior base ball team. Chief barker for the athletic board. Since college base ball was declared oi he has wandered about the campus like a case of misplaced confidence. An object for divine sympathy. fAsk PreXy.l A n ANDREW WELLS ROBERTSON. Panama, N. Y. Latin and Modern Language. Phi Delta Theta. "Andy's" college life has had a certain checker- board effect. In addition to wooing Adelaide he has done everything from preaching to playing football. A more enthusiastic advocate of college sports than the athletic board. Chief "nabob" of oratorical association. BEN ROSSITER, Meadville, Pa. ' Civil Engineering. The hero of the year. Worked hard for our athletes and then got the usual Allegheny' reward. Can play basket ball with his eyes shut. Happy but quiet. Seems to live entirely to himself. 'Never known to "fuss." Mr. Phillzfs M r. Robertson M r. Rossiter V, Cochranton, Pa. c. Phi Gamma Delta. ry-go-lucky nonentity. As- the college choir and glee and We're sorry to say, he , Edinboro, Pa. chap but his constant con- rith the athletic board has 5 to to girls, he has Lotz. 3 pronounces the "real es- 1 IVANT, Conneautville, Pa. Kappa Psi. Has a line of hot air sky-pilot look like plugged ihimself. Won our hearts all right. ,lg is l ' s NATHAN HARLEY PHILLU Latin. Scientific ' Slings hash at the Farrell Senior base ball team. Chiei board. Since college base ball wandered about the campus y confidence. An obj ect for 4 PreXy.J 1 . A l n" l if i l ? ANDREW WELLS ROBERTS Latin and Moden "Andy's" college life has board effect. In addition tof done everything from preachii more enthusiastic advocate oi athletic board. Chief Hnabobl T 1 I l BEN ROSSITER, Meadviiie, I 4 H ' Civil Engineerin I The hero of the year W and then got the usual Alleg basket ball with his eyes shut to live entirely to himself NJ l I I Mr. Shaffer Mr. Stunt MS!! Z E 5 I. 1 j.. -.. ,H-.1 1. i , 1-my--- l l . it eg , i ' ' if 5 U . U I ' . r. ur eva 15 f' E lf f l 5 u T ffl 3.-. FREDERICK A. SHAFFER, Cochranton, Pa. Latin-Scientilic. Phi Gamma Delta. "Shaf" is sort of a happy-go-lucky nonentity. As- pires to be a debater. Made the college choir and glee club in his freshman year, and We're sorry to say, he stayed on both. I RGSS MAXWELL STUNTZ, Edinboro, Pa. Classical. - Used to be a fair enough chap but his constant con- tact during the past Winter with the athletic board has had a bad effect on him. As to to girls, he has Lotz. Has a case that Dr. Hamnett pronounces the "real es- sence of goo-goo." ' WATKIN POWELL STURTEVANT, Conneautville, Pa. A Classical. Phi Kappa Psi. Happy as they put them up. Has a line of hot air that would make an ordinary sky-pilot look like plugged money. In love ---- With himself. Won our hearts by treating the football boys all right. LOUIS WILLIAM swANsoN, Tidioufe, Pa. Classical. Phi Delta Theta. "Looie" is one of the leading assassins on the glee club. For two years he led that bum host of villians. Said to be responsible for the coming of Bill Thomas to Allegheny College. .Dabbles some in love. WILLIAM SAUNDERS TAFT, Youngsville, Pa. Latin and Modern Language. Phi Delta Theta. Has the long hair and artistic temperment of a poet. Writes .a story and stays grouchy for a week. Can work a strong bluff with his 'fclassic brow." Author of "Life History, of Napoleon." Guardian of Jerome Collett Fisher. I FRANK MEREDITH THOMPSON, Canonsburg, Pa. Classical. Phi Delta Theta. A typical sky-pilot. Has the meek, .injured air of a home missionary and a voice like a foghorn. Handi- capped by knowing Bill Taft. Is said to have a girl pining away for him at home. I M r. Swanson M r. Taft Ville. iering. "God made him, therefore The admiration of the girls .. Handicapped in his social leadville. VILSON, Allegheny. odern Language. Phi Gamma Delta. Qtue on the steps of Hulings Vhen alone. Has loved more lout it's not his fault, as he Sional fond, sweet smile illu- iy phiz. QLSON, Union City. Qodern Language. elated to Phonse, so she has i Although young and fair to pomewhat in the background she realized her affinity was oted example Where the Gill LOUIS WILLIAM SWANSC Classical. Phi "Looie" is one of the leg club. For two years he led 1 Said to be responsible for the Allegheny College. Dabbles WILLIAM SAUNDERS TAI Latin and Mode Has the long hair and poet. Writes .a story and si Can Work a strong bluff with h of 'iLife History of Napoleo Collett Fisher. i L l l FRANK MEREDITH THOM Classical. Phi l A typical sky-pilot. Hasi home missionary and a Voici capped by knowing Bill Tai pining away for him at homef 11112 Trib by MV. Wz'Zs0n M iss Ufilso FRED N. TRIBBY, Meadville. Civil Engineering. Cannot be classified. " God made him, therefore let him pass for a man." The admiration of the girls and the envy of the boys. Handicapped in his social development by living in Meadville. CHARLES ALPHONSO WILSON, Allegheny. Latin and Modern Language. Phi Gamma Delta. The ever present statue on the steps of Hulings Hall. Seems incomplete when alone. Has loved more girls than he is years old, but it's not his fault, as he has to have one. An occasional fond, sweet smile illu- mines his otherwise grouchy phiz. ' NELLIE GER-TRUDE WILSON, Union City. Latin and Modern Languagei A Not guilty of being related to Phonse, so she has some chance in the world. Although young and fair to look upon she remained somewhat in the background 'till about a year ago, when she realized her affinity was Charles Wesley Gill.. 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Claude, A T A . . Butler Baker, Wyona Marie, 9 Z' - Greenville Brown, Harry Morris, - - Cochranton Carroll, Henrietta Josephine, - - Meadville Christie, Clare Leroy, QP 11' W . . Columbus Coggan, Clifford Jason, CP F A Castile, N. Y- Courtenay, Amy Valliant, If A 9 Zanesville, O. Cousins, Mary Rachel, . H . Hadley Doane, Morse Ellis, - - - Meadville Evaul, J. Wilbur, -' - Palmyra, N- J- Fowler, Ethel Clorinda, If K 1' - Meadville Fowler, Jennie Mildred, If If I' . Meadville Gartner, Dan Arthur, - - ' - MGadVi11G . . Ronald Gill, Charles Wesley, - Griggs, Clarence Harry, - ' 43 Falconer, N. Y- i I I a i 1 4 I i Second Edition-Some of the Boys if ' ff The Snugg1erS . .,, f: ,Y ,.-' lea. .nuqef ',,.,a- 1-V., F- ,,- -I,-1' P f .-, -4-,H :',,,,,?- ..,,.--wr-iq, fr XP' "4- I 13'-ff:-E N ., 33:qT -,tx-fi,rf-...,,' ,.,,,,.,-Q , I K ,Y A f ix LY- -cz? I,-is-12111 .-,g.4f.,-f"'y- . L, 111' ,......: AQ- l -W.. ,.--M- M.. ' Fi ' A - Y ,dw T ,, 1ff rife" ,, 'H' 1 PW" 1,53 'Q f-L gv lf' .Y,,,,-N, H VA- 5 YYY YY W 7747-M --T 'i f- Q iii Hihr r Y 5 -ii--41" 'lla - ' - -'ff-- 'A 'f, --q --rsxgne-1, - -,fy-x - ' -fm....:g.::::-N ,, , --- , - , , , g- v - .,-i.,.--Y,-, .,,--Y. , , , ., H , 4 ' T- sniff" " """'v" ' - f' - ' 'A' ' ' T' ft'-bi "1" ' ' ' - " "5""":"':' f?"'41 1 ,Q fn. --1 TTT , ,f"H-1-'ff +-W-uf-15'--"L-1 -, --.'...-- ,- .H ..-11.--,.-.,, Lwfmf, A.,-L, 3-Q-,-3, .V-V-K ,,,:,, , --,M ,, ,,g -. M..- A... ,,,,.-------- ...,.- wx.--,Y .Y Y Y --- - ---W --W-V-A - ----- - Y Y A -f - f-F" f ' ff f - ---3 - v -L f I ff - - 'inf --- ---- ---w .7fM,d,.,f:,,,:,,,-,,,- ,,,,,,1, ,,.l ,, ,,,,,A,- ,, - -Q, , vm 4 W, , ,,,... N aught Elght Sophomores ' Colors-Green and White. Yell-Strawberry Shortcake I Blueberry Pie E Victor I . . Y - Are we in it? Well, just wait ! We're the Class of Nineteen Eight ! H 4 Officers. President, . P . . , Vice'-President, - . Secretary, . T Treasurer, y -9 . Historian, . . . ,Class Roll. Anderson, Robert William, 9 A W - Andrews, Archibald Dickson, 9 F A . Andrews, Ethel Aurelia, 9 E - - Andrews, Richard Parker, 9 A T - Beatty, Mabel Alicia, - Beebe, Josette Hilda, 9 2 - Berkey, Iva, ff' A 9 - - Bright, Stanley, 9 A 9 - - Brown, Oscar Minns, - Blake, Joseph Marshall, - Callahan, Richard Beatty, - Cappeau, William Arthur, A T A - Clark, Arvin Chester, A T 21 - Clark, Gilbert Ralph, CP A 9 Colter, Thomas Archibald, E fl E - Cooley, Fred Boughton, - - - Crowe, Edward Francis, - Derfus, Ludwig Frank, - Dermitt, Jennie Lyster, If A 9 - Donaldson, Archibald Watson, - Dowler, Julia Gertrude, If If F - Ferry, Charles W., 9 I' A - Finley, Phoebe Lockard, 11' fi 9 4 C. W. Ferry W. E. Thomas Olga R. Henry R. R. Russell Thos. A. Colter - Meadville Meadville - Meadville Pittsburg - Oil City le e Meadvil . Ligoni New Castle - Greenville Meadville - McKeesport - Reibold Cleveland, O. Centerville . Meadville Kingsville, O. . Meadville - Salem, O. Franklin . Du Bois - Centerville . Warren - McKeesport I' Fish, Fernando Temple, 9 If W Fisher, Jerome Collett, - Fowler, Herman Elton, A T A Fullerton, Clifford Sherman, A Giesey, Earle McAdams, 9 A 9 Ginn, Robert, 9 T A - Grauel, Florence May, if A 9 Graves, Harl Hartley, -- - Greer, Charles Thomas, 9 A 9 Hamm, Harry Hess, A A E - Hart, May Esther, 9 A ' - Heibel, Julia Mathilda, ff A 9 Henry, Olga Riene, A X 9' - Hilborn, Howard Davison, - Houser, Otto Henry, A T A Hughes, James Charles, A Irvine, Francis, - , - Johnson, Hattie Olivia, 11' A 9 Johnston, Dottie French, ff A 9 Kibler, Erma Martha, 9 5 - Kightlinger, Ralph Blaine, 9 If 9 - King, Merle William, 9 A 9 Kingsley, Marcus Ernest, Leavenworth, Ind. Conneaut, O. - West Newton . Ridgway Wheeling, W. Va. - Piqua, O. Sharpsburg - Girard A - New Castle . Knox . - Girard - ' - Warren - Punxsutawney - . Kane - Meadville . St. Paul, Minn. . Tidioute Jamestown, N. Y. - Pittsburg - - Girard - Meadville Jamestown, N. Y. Falconer, N. Y. Knapp, Frank L., 9 T A . Paulding, O. Lick, Maxwell John, 9 A 9 - A Meadville Lippitt, Guy Harold, A T A - - Meadville Lyon, Addison Richard, 9 A 9 Millvale Lyon, Fannie Winifred, - - - i Meadville McGranahan, Elma, - ,- Meadville McKinney, Joseph Morris, Jr., Hebron, W. Va. Martin, Chauncey James, - . New Castle Miller, Frank Purl, QD If EF . . . Meadvile Miller, Arthur Devoe Powell, CD A 0 . A Pittsburg Miller, Karl Andrew, . . A .. Meadvilje Miner, George Lewis, , . . Meadville Miner, Wallace Herman, . . Meadvile Neale, Nulu Nihilson, ff A 9 . Reyngldsville Nelson, Hugh Melvin, QD If LP . . Kane Perry, Archie, QP A 69 . . Oil City 48 Phillips, Harriette Belle, If fl 0 - Youngstown, O. Pinckney, William Charles, 6 A W . . Mileggl-Ove Purdy, Charles Dorland ,... Palmyra, N, Y. Roberts, Elizabeth Mae, N A H . . . Meadville Robertson, Samuel Worthington, 42 I' J - Boston Russell, Raymond R., J 7'-1 - - - Butler Seipp, Willa Frances, . - Pittsburg Siggins, Ralph, 2' 14 E - - Tidioute Slater, Mary Ann, . - . Youngsville Smith, Frank Glenroy, 0 J 'lf - - ' . Erie Smith, Larue Free, 4 - - Guys Mills Smith, Minniedell Reilly, - - - Osceola, Wis. Stanley, Harry Homer, . - . Ten Mile Bottom Sturdevant, William Lommer, 'lf 111 - Buffalo, N. Y. Thomas, William Evan, 'P A "1 - . - Tidioute Thorn, Annie Florence Elizabeth, ff if V - Meadville Weldon, James Lindsay, 1' A If . - - Wilkinsburg Wright, Lucy Helen, 9 3' - - Dunkirk, N. Y. 49 -Y , , 7 :.,,, 2-ii ,-' -1' P1'g:,- --Q-Y 5: , pr-E, :V , ., J Grp-5 3-73-,,,,,4f..-.-v nf,-...,- "1 V rr.: I, , ,. .5 4: iffy ,f..,'e,.-,,,, F ,, five-1' - ' 4 - V- ,H-AK -5.-fri?-Q Q ,I gg::f'4,,7 1.5 .,.,',. .AH - :,...m. ,,., H -"--"-wi .1!j"'- "?-'V I,-,:'-: -1- ,W Y 4. Q-.- U "--Us ' . ' - -. ,L ' ,g3,-- .. 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' . . Vice-President, . Secretary, . Treasurer, . Poet, - Historian, . . . 4 ' Class Roll. Adsit, Claude, Raymond, . Aiken, William James, CP F A - Amidon, David Eugene, GP -40 Appleby, Clarence Willis, 5 A E Bartoo, Bernard Arlo, - . Bash, Vera, A X 9 - - Benedict, Lee Landseer, Berry, Ada Irene, - - Bethune, Laura Edith, - - Beyer, Mary Eleanor, If 11" F - Bly, Lena Rosalia, 9 Z - - Bond, Mary Louise," - - Bullock, Hazel, - - Bullock, Ruth, -.-- W. C. Cravner - Wm. F. Knoell Miss Ruth Bullock R. W. Plannette William Millward - C. O. Peters Conneaut Lake - Port Perry - Corry - Tarentum Greenville - Beaver Titusville - Rouseville - Turtle Creek - Punxsutawney Sherman, N. Y. - - Meadville Cambridge Springs Cambridge Springs Burchard, Charles Winfield, -y ' - Townville Carpenter, Harley D., A T A - - - Meadville Clulow, George Henry, - - Meadville Cole, Ralph Richard, - - AI1d0V61', 0- Cousins, Benjamin Franklin, - - ,Hadley Cravner, William Charles, Q if W - - MG-HdVi1l9 Crawford, Roscoe Campbell, A T A - New Brighlifm 51 X Crowell, Earl McVay, - - Deemer, Homer Leroy, 5 A E - Deemer, Paul C., Z' A E - - DeLong, Berton Henry, CP F A - Dunbar, William Paul, 9 A 9-D - Elkins, Cortlandt Whitehead, - Fitch, Jessie Frances, 0 2 - Fugate, Edith Lucinda, ff ff ll - Gehr, Ernest Ray, Af A 9 - Gillett, Emma Aline, ff If F - Hayward, Anna Walker, if ff 1' Hazen, Eugene Calvin, - - Henry, Charlotte Louise, - Hepflnger, Lillian, 0 Z' - - Houghton, Elizabeth Gladys, 9 2 - Hudephol, Julia Genevieve, Q Huston, Robert Henry, - Hutcheson, John J., fp I' A . Johnson, Charles Wesley, - Jones, Clare Newton, ' -- - Keister, John Ridinger, df If W Kincaid, Don Wilkinson, - . Knoell, William Frederick, - Lauderbaugh, Laura Helen, - newis, Joseph Brown, 45 ff AP Lewis, Charles Fletcher, . nindsley, Leon Jesse, . A. Lippitt, Robert Raymond, A T A - Lytle, Lenore, if A 6' . . . McCall, Clarence Andrew, . McCandless, Rose, . . McClain, Wilson, . . McKinney, John Hudson, - McKinney, William Lord, McKinney, Florence May, . . McLaughlin, Mary Elizabeth, If If ll McLean, Mabel Grace, A X S2 . McNees, Sterling Glenn, . . . Mahaffey, William Randolph, Z' A E 52 - Corry Lisbon, O. - Lisbon, O. McGraw, N. Y. . ' Meadville Smicksburg Greenville - DuBois - Saegertown - Kane Fredonia, N. Y. A Andover, O. - Kinsman, O. - Warren - Ripley, N. Y. - Tarentum Lisbon, C. - Greenville Braddock - Corry Irwin - Corry - Pittsburg - Meadville Turtle Creek - Meadvile - - 'Corry - Meadville - Warren - Greenville West Sunbury - Lisbon, O. - Franklin Philadelphia - - Corry 1- Springboro - Union City - Kittanning Tarentum Mason, James Edward, 8 A rf. Miller, Ralph Erskine, fb If W Mills, Ethel Mae, 9 E . Millward, William, . . Miner, James Carleton, 45 A 0 Morrison, Maurice Everard, Mould, William Leighton, A T A Murray, Norman Daniel, . Newkirk, Merle Cornelius, . Nicholls, Mary Gertrude, If If I' O'Connor, James Walker, Q A 9 O'Donnell, Mary Louise, 11' If I' Parsons, Caroline, A X S2 . Parsons, Percy Paul, CP A 9 . Perry, Stuart George, - - Perry, Alta Fern, - - Peters, Charles Crley, A A E, - Plannette, Roy Warren, - Porter, Philip Ensign, A T A - Riblet, Harry Gaillard - Rist, Bessie Vera, If If F - - Sansom, Mary Moorhead, If A 9 Sayre, James Francis, - - Schaffner, Perry Blaine, 45 1' A Seymour, Floy Achsah, - - Sheppard, William J ohnce, - Sherwin, Louis Woodside, fp F A Skellie, Fred Albert, 47 ff W- Sowash, Carrie Lillian, K K 1" - Starr, Lawrence Burr, P3 A E Stewart, Charles Franklin, - Stewart, Frank Everhart, 45 A 9 Thomas, Donald Steadman, - Thomas, Grace, - - - Trego, Albert Carroll, CP 11' W - Turner, Ray.Frank, - - Wade, Nettie Victoria - - Walker, Mary Melissa, 11' If F Walker, Ralph Ward, 49 K 9' - 53 - Wilmerding Mt. Pleasant - Waterford - Crafton - Punxsutawney - New Kensington New Kensington Conneaut, O. Ellicottville, N. Y. - - - - Sharon - Norfolk, Neb. - - Warren - Turtle Creek Reynoldsville - Irwin - Edinboro - - Albion - South Sharon Newton Falls, XO. . . . Erie, - - Dawson - - Clarion New Richmond - - - Pueblo Sherman, N. Y. . . Meyersdale - - Munhall . North East . Irwin - Meadville . Hartford, O. - South Fork - Chicora - Union City - Meadville . Kane . Edinboro . Corry . Butler Ward, Grace Virginia, Watson, Evelyn Mabel Weeks, Webb William, Wheeling, Clara, - Wood, Leland Samuel, . - Meadville , - . Eden, N. Y. di 1' A . . C011-y - - Oil City - Andover, O. 54 Special Students. Bridges, Marvin Orestus, - Cornersville, Tenn. Burnham, Rena J., If A 9 - . Union City Davis, Caroline, If If F . - - Punxsutavvney Davis, Myron Park, Jr., 45 I' A - . - Meadville Diefenderfer, Raymond, - - Conneaut, O. Eisenman, Charles Harvey, - - Halton Fuller, Marguerite Elizabeth, - . Meadville Mason, Madison Charles Butler, Jr., - Cincinnati, C. Pierce, Thomas Andrews, 45 T' A . - Sharpsville Richmond, Gail, If ff 1' ,. - I Meadville Tarr, Anna, A X 52 - - - Raymond, MO. Thompson, Edith Josephine, 9 Z - Tidioute West, Mabel Elizabeth, If If F - - Corfy Graduate Student. Candidate for the Degree of Master of Arts. Van Riper, Benjamin Whitman, - - Meadville Chemistry and Philosophy, 55 C C 32 2 f 4 , . :lf x of-3- sian! M5732 -Ll , -uf ' 1' f 11-Q . f ,s W, .4 , f , M Q awe! ff 4. s 3 Q .2 ,M , 1 , 3 . - M wwf. 4 -, ,ff V , wc, N 2 ' V , ,5 W's:"5':Qg5' -Qi, Y .1 3 2- Q . ml ' if , ffiw, 4' O . A N332 'f Q Ive rats 4 s ,, T.5,w. . Q. -. gga:'- . Nw fl.. V V Q. .QGMV 4... -:X , - .. .Q A. ' L- xxx". . 3+ 2: L' . -1 . 8- .ri ' a- ...C AP, 'J'-L: 191814 s . .V-:Q -Q.. 5 'V' -- -" ' W- - -.- '..-- - A +A -1 ' ' ,, -1- - 'A - " 1 4" YL' - -1 .. ...,.,,. 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W V - .,,-...4..-4 - - - ,. ,V .. - ... .. ..,-.i.,.i..,-,- .- -,, ,.- ,- N -W, , ,,-...., , , , A f 'c , - Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi ESTABLISHED 1855 Colors-Pink and Lavender. Publication-The Shield. Yell-High! High! High! High! Phi Kappa Psi! Live Ever! Die Never! Phi Kappa Psi! PENNA. BETA Frater in Facultate. - W. H. Crawford, D.D., LL.D. Fratres in Urbe. h George B. Anderson Hon. Arthur L. Bates ' Walter Irving Bates J. O. McClintock, Esq. J. Bennett Porter, C.E. W. E. Porter James P. Colter Capt. George G. Derby Geo. W. Haskins Chas. W. Haskins Manley O. Brown John Anderson John L. Porter I J. Edward Colter C. C. Laier, M.D. A. W. Comfort Sion B. Smith James W. Smith I. N. Taylor, MJD. Hon. H. J. Humes James McGunnegle Lewis L. Lord, Jr. Shirley P. Austin Philip Walther, Jr. R. H. Patterson Fratrcs in Collegio. 1906. W. Gleason J. R. Crawford F. H. McLaughlin F. L. Darrow W. P. Sturtevant 1907 B. F. Miller F. T. Fish R. B. Kightlinger F. P. Miller W. J. McClintock R. W. Walker A. C- Trego 0 R. E. Miller I F. L. LaBounty C. L. Christy 1908 H. M. Nelson 1909 J. R. Keister J. B. Lewis W. C. Cravner F. A. Skellie .59 Pennsylvania Alpha. . Pennsylvania Beta. . . Pennsylvania Gamma. . . Pennsylvania Epsilon Pennsylvania Zeta .... . . Pennsylvania Eta .... Pennsylvania Theta. . Pennsylvania Iota .... Pennsylvania Kappa. New York Alpha. . . New York Beta ..... New York Gamma .... New York Epsilon. . . New York Zeta .... . . Virginia Alpha .... Virginia Beta .... .... Virginia Gamma ..... West Virginia Alpha. Maryland Alpha ..... District of Columbia Alpha. . . Q . Mississippi Alpha ...... Rhode Island Alpha. Ohio Alpha ......... Ohio Beta ......... Ohio Delta ...... . Indiana Alpha ..... Indiana Beta ...... Indiana Gamma ..... Indiana Delta ..... Illinois Alpha .... Illinois Beta .... . Illinois Delta ........ Michigan Alpha ..... Wisconsin Alpha .... Wisconsin Gamma .... Iowa Alpha ......... Minnesota Beta .... Kansas Alpha ..... California Beta ...... California Gamma. . . Nebraska Alpha ..... Massachusetts Alpha ..... New Hampshire Alpha ..... Tennesee Delta ........ Texas Alpha ...... Active Chapters. . . . . . . . . . .Washington and jefferson College annqeusunscnnaan . .. . . . . .Bucknell Unive . .Allegheny CoQlege rsity . . . . . . . . ..Pennsylvania CoQlege A . .Dickinson CoQlege aafqqonlf-on .. . .Franklin and Marshall College . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lafayette CoQlege . . . . .University of Pennsylvania . ...... 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Iowa State University . . . . .Minnesota State University . . . . . . . . . Kansas State University . . . .Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . . . . . . .University of California . . . . . . . . .University of Nebraska . . . . . . .Amherst College . . . . . Dartmouth College . . .. . . . . .Vanderbilt University . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Texas 60 5 Alumni Associations. Pittsburg Alumni Association Philadelphia Alumni Association Springfield Alumni Association Chicago Alumni Association Kansas City Alumni Association Denver City Alumni Association New York Alumni Association Meadville Alumni Association Washingtoii Alumni Association Cleveland Alumni Association Columbus Alumni Association Newark Alumni Association Buffalo Alumni Associotion Bucyrus Alumni Association Indianapolis Alumni Association Toledo Alumni Association Anderson Alumni Association Minneapolis Alumni Association Salt Lake City Alumni Association Portland Alumni Association San Francisco Alumni Association Los Angeles Alumni Association Cincinnati Alumni Association Omaha Alumni Association Boston Alumni Association Seattle Alumni Association Howard Alumni Association Johnston Alumni Association Duluth Alumni Association f Ml 61 , v - , , -.-,a. ,f-15-1-.,,----:"'-, upsv.,-V .-.,.-.- - '.. ' is.. 'Af' f' in I Q- -1-,Q - WJ!-rf. . ' -our ,Q ,, 4 P A r. 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Y - Y .....1.--...... ,....-,.....,..-4 A Y ,Q ,,,,: Y ,..,...,7 - ,,,?-4 A H -. - - - r f , , n N Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta PI CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1860 Color-Royal Purple Publication-The Phi Gamma Delta Yell-Hippi, Hippi, Hi! Rip, Zip, Zelta! Fiji, Ha, Ha! Phi Gamma Delta F ratrcs in Hon. John J. Henderson Capt. E. H. Henderson Harry W. Reynolds , L. A. Lauderbaugh,Esq. R. G. Graham, Esq. W. S. Giele Emory B. Flower, A.M. George M. Fletcher Thomas L. Slocum Clifford Stone Leet . Richard G. 'English C. A. Wilson R R. K. Horn F. L. Knapp C. W. Ferry W. L. Sturdevant L. W. Sherwin W. W. Weeks J. J. Hutchinson M. P. Davis, Jr. D. Hoster S Urine. Harry Albro Beach Geo. F. Davenport, Esq. John J. Shryock A. G. Richmond, Esq. Hon. Frank J. Thomas H. C. Carroll, D.D.S. Homer C. Crawford Harry W. Foster Wallace A. Wilson Charles Fox Robert M. Ray wengle Fratres in Facultate. R. S. Breed, Ph.D. Fratres .in Collegio. 1906 A F. A. Shaffer G. A. Lyon 1907 C. J. Coggon 1908 S. W. Robinson ' R. M. Ginn A. D. Andrews ' 1909 B. H. DeLong W. J. Aiken P. B. schaffner Special. '63 T. A. Pierce I I I I l I l I ChiMu........ Omega Mu .... Iota Mu .. ,. . Pi Iota .... . Pi Rho ...... Alpha Chi .... Nu Deuteron .... Tau Alpha .... Upsilon ....n Omega .... . . Nu Epsilon .... Theta Psi .... Kappa Nu ..... Chi ............. Beta ................ Sigma Deuteron . Beta Chi .......... Delta .... ....... ' Xi ............ Gamma Phi ..... Beta Mu ....... Omicron ........ Beta Deuteron .... Zelta Deuteron .... Zeta Deuteron ..... Tau Deuteron ..... Theta ........... Rho Chi ....... Alpha. . . . . Pi ........ ....... Sigma ............ Theta Deuteron. . . Lambda Deuteron ..... Omicron Deuteron Alpha Chi ........ Rho Deuteron ..... Zeta ............. Xi Deuteron .... . Lambda ....... Tau .......... Psi ..... .... . Kappa Tau ...... Nu ................ Alpha Deuteron ..... Gamma Deuteron. Chi Iota .... ......... Mu Sigma ......... Mu ............ Lambda Nu .... Pi Deuteron .... Zeta Phi t..... Delta Xi ..... Sigma Tau ..... Delta Nu .... . . . Sigma Nu ........ Chi Upsilon ..... Lambda Iota ..... Lambda Sigma .... Active Chapters. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Missouri . . . .University of Maine Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . .Worcester Polytechnic University , ........ Brown University . ........ .... A mherst College . . . . . . . . . .Yale University ..............Trinity College . . . . . . College City of New York . . . , . . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . . .. University City of New York . . ...... ' ..... Colgate University . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell University ............-....Union College . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .Lafayette College . . ....,... Lehigh University . . . . . . . . .Bucknell University . ......... Gettysburg College . . . .Pennsylvania State College . . . .johns Hopkins University . . . . . .University of Virginia ..... . . . . . . '. . . .Roanoke University . . . L ....... ,. Hampden-Sidney College . . . . .Washington and Lee University ,..............UniversityofTexas . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Alabama ...........,......Richmond College . . . . .Washington and jefferson College .................Allegheny College . . . . . . . . . .Wittenberg College . . . . .Ohio Wesleyan University . . . . . . . . . . Denison University . . . . . .Ohio State University . . . . Michigan University . . . .Wooster University . . . .Indiana University . . . . . . .Adelbert College . . . . .DePauw University . . . . . . . .Hanover College . . . . . '. . . . . .Wabash College . . . . . .University of Tennessee ................Bethel College . . . . .Illinois Wesleyan University ..............Knox College . . . . . .University of Illinois . . . . . .University of Minnesota . .. ..University of Wisconsin . . . .University of Nebraska . . . . .University of Kansas . . . .William Jewell College . ...... University of California 4 ..... University of Washington . . . . . . . . . .Dartmouth College . . . . . . .Syracuse University . . . . .Chicago University ..... Purdue University . .. .... . ..... Standford University 64 ' l i l l ,Wh A ' Wir' " -.M u-n 9-ar A 7-...1 lv., K I - .Q I Y . M ' i V " -N QL Y - 'fggl' ' "Q A 1 Alpha .... . ............. .................... . Graduate Chapters and Associations. . . . . .Lafayette, Ind Beta ---- . indianapolis, Ind Delia- - - Chattanooga, Tenn EPSIIOIT- ..... Columbus, O Zeta .--- ..Kansas City, Mo Eta .---- ..... C leveland, O Theta .... .... X 7Villiamsport, Pa Iota ..... ..... S pokane, Wash Kappa . ...Chicago, Ill Lambda ........ Dayton, 0. Mu' ..... Nu Xi ...... Omicron ..... . . P1 ...... Rho .... San Francisco, Cal New Haven, Conn . .New York, N. Y . . . . . .Pittsburg, Pa . . .Philadelphia, Pa ...Brooklyn, N. Y Sigma.. ..... Albany, N. Y Tau .... ...... . Denver, Col Upsilon .... .... N Iinneapolis, Minn Phi .... ..... S t. Louis, Mo Chi ..... ........ T oledo, O Psi ..... ...... C incinnati, O Omega ...................... ......... B loomington, Ill Alpha Deuteron ................ ..... V Vheeling, W. Va Southern Alumni Association ...... ........ k .Baltimore, Md Washington Alumni Association ..... ..... W ashmgton, D. C Richm nd Alumni Club Richmond Va O .......... ...... y Nebraska Alumni Association .... ..... N Lincoln, Neb ,JT F- Y --- f f V' ' ,I-4, v,-'Y v -adv. ..: -"np -- ff f -- f ff f - ,V , , 1 ,, , , . ,..,,.. ..Y,V- - ..-WY - , .1 - Y Plz Y fpl"?F 12 71, 1.7 " y fill' 52-"'ivJ-1152" L' "'i"' 4"'QY U,-mi ,, Q 1... -. Y ,, . Y V ...,,-- , -.- Y Y . . . ,, .4 ' 'Y' , .,,. .. . ,, .. .Y,..-.: -..-.....i -Uv ,, A. 'fTQkA:',Y" - 'mtg - -3-55 f - fr r+-.--w.f1- .....-.- V--. . , -.'!"'z.,,-"LW-A: Y , ,Q 44,1 ,W A-. ,, ,,.........,,,.. ,, , . V 5 -.M Vw- , -,..---,-A - 'L ,:- , x ir ...-- N- . V-- --..-,- f - Y-' - , xV---,....,1..v -Y..- ...- ..-. .......a,. ,, , .., . , , ,. Delta Tau Delta -K. Delta Tau Delta ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1863 Colors-Purple, White and Gold. f a . Fraternlty Flower-Pansy. Publ1cat1ons-"The Rainbow," "The Choctaw." l F ratcr in Facultate. A l Frank C. Lockwood, Ph.D. F ratres in Urbc. J- M- COODGIS M.D. Capt. Wesle B. Best JohnQD. McCoy 1 Henry Dick Y E- A- Hempstead 1Ned Arden Flood Col. LEWIS Walker Archibald L. Irvin Frank F. Lippitt Walter Dewey G.,A. NOGIHG A T Robert S. Gill W. D. Hamaker. M.D. E. T. Lashells, M.D. George A. Foster Frank A. Ray C. P. Woodring, M.D. Alfred J. Bates J. R. Andrews Trace C. Farrell D. Arthur'Gill W. C. Picket, M.D. E. P. Cullum. , G. A. Shryock W. H. ,Ray ' Harry S. McFarland James A. McClurg Robert X. Brown George K. McGunnegle Charles E. Foster John H. McCloskey p Maj. C. J. S. Miller Walter G.. J Harper. . Abner Neff George Seiple Davenport Carl Harper H. J. Stockton ' Malcolm H. Dewey Gaylord Church ' A Fratres in Collegio. A A it 0 J 1907 -J. Claude Aiken 0 Arvln C. Clarke l 1 Frank T. Stockton 1908 Wm.. A, Cappeau ' Clifford S. Fullerton Otto H. Houser ' Raymond R. Russell Phil E. Borter: ' A A Herman E. Fowler Guy H. Lippitt R a A 1909 0 Harley Carpenter Robert Lippitt William Mould Roscoe Crawford A y Pledgcd. 4' Clinton F. Russell William Laughllll Charles C. Rob1nson c rev Beta .... Delta ..... Epsilon , .... Zeta ...... Kappa .... Mu ........... Ch1 .... I ..... .... Beta Alpha ..... Beta Beta. . . . Beta Zeta ..... Beta Phi ...... Beta Psi ....... . Gamma Delta. . Alpha .......... Gamma .... . . . Pi .......... Upsilon ....... Omega ......... Beta Lambda .... Beta Mu ........ Beta Nu .n ....... Beta Omlcron. . . Beta Chi ........ Gamma Gamma .... Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta.. . Lambda . ...... . Pi ............ Ph' 1 ............. Beta Epsilon .... Beta Theta ..... Beta Iota ..... Beta X1 ....... Gamma Eta .... Gamma Iota .... Omicron ......... Beta Gamma ..... Beta Eta ,.... 1 . . Beta Kappa ..... Beta P1 ....... Beta Rho ..... Beta Tau ..... Beta Upsilon .... Beta Omega .... 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DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1879 Colors-Argent and Azure. Flower White - Carnation. ' ,Publication-' 'The Scroll. " F ratres in Facultate. William A. Eliiott, A.M., L.H.D. L Clarence F. Ross, A.M. X Fratres 1 in Collegio. 1 1906 A. W. Robertson A L. W. Syvanson 9 ' W. S. Taft 1907 S. X. Bright Olin C. Jones Will Thomas G. R. Clarke A. D. P. Miller E. R. Gehr C F. E. Stewart P. P. Parsons W. L. Stidger M. J. Beatty W. T. Mackey W.-R. Main 1 1908 Archie Perry Chas. T. Greer " M. J. Lick ' E. M. eeisey S 1909 L. S. Wood D. E. Amidon ' J. C. Miner J. W. O' Connor Pledged M. L. Tyrrel A. B. Hines 71 Kansas Alpha .... Nebraska Alpha. . Mississippi Alpha Louisiana Alpha Texas Beta ....... Texas Gamma ..... California Alpha.. California Beta .... Quebec Alpha .... Georgia Delta ...... Colorado Alpha . . Washington Alpha .... -- .. ...- .....University of Kangag . . . . .University of Nebraska . . . .University oi Mississippi "---.-.... . . . 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Appleby Barnhurst Alice Colter Marian Fuller Gertrude Hastings Marguerite McClintock Louise Hempstead Jessie Marvin Mrs. Margaret Prather Grace McCluer Lorena Palm 1 Grace Henderson Evangeline Parsons Elsie Ball Ethel Fowler Gertrude Dowler Edith Fugate Emma Gillett Mary Nichols Bess Rist Mary Beyer Caroline Davis J Sororcs in Urbe. Mrs. M. Colter English p Jean Frey Mrs. Georgia Harper Mary Heydrick Helen McClintock Harriette Kraus Finetta Porter Mrs. Wallace A. Wilson Ada Palm Phylinda Gaston Mrs. Alice R. Applebly Florence Stem Sorores in Collegio. 1906 Adelaide Ottoway 1907 Jennie Fowler 1908 Annie Thorn 1909 Anna Hayward Mary McLaughlin Mary O'Donnell Carrie Sowash Melissa Walker Special. Mabel West Gail Richmond Pledgecl. Marguerite Fuller 89 . ' l w f ll 14111 1. Q1 1 4 i F 1 5 A 1 5. 21 14 i l I1 yi 1 l ? Q 4 9 l ' l 1f l 1 .....- . , 1 r ll 2- P. 1 1 'l x 1 if B l I 5 .Y ' 1 I 1 , 1 i' , . 1 ir ,, 11 .3 wr- . Aa 1 .Ml . ...aw- 45 10 in is.--Lal.: il '. .3 5 W 1 1 1 F .. 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Cornell University . . . . . . . . .Syracuse University . . . .University of Pennsylvania uaano . . . .Swarthmore College ., ,...... Buchtel College . . . . . .Wooster University . . .Ohio State University University of Michigan .' .... Hillsdale College . . . .Indiana University . . . .DePauw University Adrian College University of Wisconsin Butler College . . . . . .Northwestern Universtiy . . . . .Illinois Wesleyan University . .University of Minnesota Iowa State University . . . .Missouri State University . . . . .Nebraska State University -Kansas State University . '. . .Leland Stanford Jr. University soaq.uo University of California . . . . .University of Illinois . . . Colorado State University Alumnae Chapters. lnnoosoaooool Texas State University . . . . .Seattle College Minnesota Alumnae Association Kansas City Alumnae Association Beta Iota Alumnm Association Cleveland Alumnae Association Detroit Alumnw Association Bloomington Alumnae Association Akron Alumnae Association Greencastle Alumnae Association Wooster Alumnae Association - Chicago Alumnm Association Lawrence Alumnw Association Denver Alumnm Association - Pi Alumnae Association 90 April 24, 1906 .. , ::-" V-5-fi?--,V 4Y:f"1---, f JA- , ' ff' V ' A ---1 fh- ...,,,- V ,-:ii.Y:-A .. ,. ., -. , , i.v.4..,ay.4.. 1 , :. -lfrf-A-'T ' . , '!"!!'! 1..- - : fi- :'l"5f Y , K ,-ig K A i T i Y ff?---Q-"'f'-if--1-E!-V , Y i -- t ','T'vf'TiQ'g' 1 4il,."I "Q " ' nj i , , , V -J.. . -'l".-1---:--4 . W . ,. f- -,..gf..- , -....,-.........,...... 5 h -, . V 4 WV . YY, if 5 iQ v W . - Y Y ,Y b V- . Y Y, ...wr ,. 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N.. ,,,,-.--,,..-. .,...---K .,-Lwvx., uf, -,VM 1 M---W ,1--'- -- 4- f ik!!-"' ' A -' ---' Q- .- B , f K F--Y Ar, I-jma W f Q v -. ---,w - -N,-V--war ---y,,,,,,,. , - --fu--an -1- uf- ff f 1-....-.,.,:, -- ,,....-,.,---v - Y, - - -. ..-.y.-,LM -Q., -v-- ---..f,,.---f' ' vf '-"-M" "N bf- "MX--" "' """ -" """" ' ' A- - ' fb' ' N HMV' ' " "N-snr -r . 1 Alpha Chi Omega Q -snug ,lv--.-. l l l 1 I l I 1 l Alpha Chi Omega DELTA CHAPTER g ESTABLISHED 1891 Colors--Scarlet and Olive Green. Flower--Red Carnation and Smilax. I Mrs. Manley, O. Brown Florence Harper Mrs. Juvia O. Hull Publication-The Lyre. Resident Members. Bertha Sackett , Mary C. Lord Florence Bates Mrs. Margaret Barber Brown Gertrude Sackett Laffer Mary Thorp Graham . Edith Roddy Mrs. John Dick Mary Howe Helen Trax Ruth Swan Olga Henry Anna Tarr Mabelle McLean Ethel Moore Agnes Pearson Church Mrsg R. Bruce Gamble Mary Roberts Mary Gibson Brock Aeline Lane Edith Mae Steffner Active Members. Vera Bash Caroline Parsons Florence Moore Clara Louise Lord H Alice McDowell 93 Alpha. . Beta. . . Gamma Delta. . . Epsilon . Zeta .... Theta. . Iota .... Kappa . Chicago Alumn1 A3SOC1HtlOH Indlanapolls Alumm Assoclatlon Bishop "Lije" Kelley I Taken only for Kuldron use 95 in" :md " Edith PHOTO BY' FOWLER Theta Sigma Ira. 1'3" .-nz:-ug-' - Theta Sigma LOCAL ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED 1904 Colors-Garnet and Robin's Egg Blue. Flower-jacqueminot Rose. Active Members. , ' 1906 Mabel Deane Katherine McAllister ' 1907 Wynona M. Baker 1908 Josette H. Beebe Emma Kibler May E. Hart Lucy H. Wright Ethel Andrews 1909 g Elizabeth Houghton Ethel Mills Lena Bly A Lillian Hepiinger Jessie Fitch Special. Edith J. Thompson 97 Wiz. '-'Q 'If' 'I 4? V -.,-,,...-- f' S """"" WJO HEX?" nba , -. Y U 3- , V - - -H' fb I F, 4- 13715,-Qi1'gZ-i ft- ,gg W i Yi ww ' ,-,-g,T V ' 'I :x ,H a , . A - V: 5 ,, , rf, 7 ,,, 'ff'--Y-igae' ---ff- "1 .5,,,,..,, 1' Lg' ,kj5F?T"f.-"5"1Q?-f1l-'- P - Y- L- -f " W' i. . . V. ,,, ,..-Qg,,,-A-, YQ V . v Y ---.A --www --- ' v W g MW, qM,-,,,,- , w Y W . - ., ,N , , V ,,,,W M,4,,, -,HA A- , , f f -, --.A--.-,v.--f -Y-:v:.-.-fnwggx , .-,1,.L...',,Q f,,,...--- , .-4g 1 Y fr , -xxx V V,-35. fgft- W, 1- 2, Y, A,-............. 1.--.. .- - ' ,, -W , , , N f- .--.-f-1' X --- , Y. -ff--Sri. .. -47 -- - -Y - V -- vi - -- - , V . ,.- Q..-...4 -P: :-lax- Y v.. .-. - Y-"--- f -Y,,.......t-,, ,,,..- L Y - , -- j AM --Tr'-A -- A fs- -Y . W - , . ,., , -,. .. ... Y-v--- -,.-- W ., , ,.,, , , nt- ,- Y -..,...,g .-- b 1 4 ,,, W N, 4 , W ,H v Y, 1, W gi :-w..Y-... -V.-..i.,---.Y-.,.- .,.-,. .,,,...,,, Y YU- W , r, .. . A . 1, . ....,-, YH--jrif, ,::,m...-....,..,f-- --Y - --.L--,--Y - --,T 11- - -- -- , ,-4 V - - A A M . , , , W, . A H I I M..i.f,a1 ie:---a....4.7,- ,,,,.1,5ifl.--.,. :Q --sii::'g:" TNT' -ff1, :.x. , ,. frllg-- --,,-W - - :f..M,, , ,A,..,,. F N- .f X 1 , ' W' ' ' I W 7 '- ff""-"1" W ' "'1 Y' 'YYY VQMMWA' ww- H' ' V ' ' q - 1 W iv'-K ... , ....,.....,, f.,..:---'av-...J -fQ.,,.,....-,, Q-...M ,.A,,,,,Q,NM -.. f--LTL-W -- -- 4m,,,gK:g:4,..-,--- -J-N, -n-.,J,-.!,11I Q 21e..,-1, - 1,,...-..-r--.L -gn : '-4..- I -4 - -H' - f - -' ' , , - - -- , Wm... ,,- W-, .f f f 7- ff- - f' -'- " f' ' W'K"f'--A"-f-P -Vf.'+,ff-r- 1- - wif- fri' "-r,""1-. - 511-1 -f-f-, -,,,,--f,-z.,.:Q..n,.- 4 l':xQL..Q....-rm., ..., , . The Colonial Club 5' The Colonial Stanley Bright J . M. McKinney C. W. Johnson R. C. Stockdale J. W. Culbertson J. D. Piper Members. 1907 1909 D. S. Thomas Prepara tory. H. E. Moats 101 Club C. Wesley Gill C. W. Elkins R. W. Plannette C. H. Marcy C. H. Bailey Fred Willey -raw ,Q-,- V ,-,.--. ,........., ,.. ' -Y - -- - f-- lf- -- X ,--1 Af- S -- - I-'.....,...,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , g , , , , .- 3'3s-L-f--fga-. --- -- Y ---., - Y V- nf Y Y V W' x -- Y --wg -- -A Y--A-. A-Y. f Y W . , -, Y ..,, , V , 12r:'x2.,-':"?-"-,if-AY,,.,....LA. ,g, -Y, ,,1":I V- L- S - ' 5 A , - --. 5 , VW , ,Y ..--2. -,------Q ' --v-M M-,-.-x---v-- - A-gr, - ns' Y - -, "" ' 'T . ff- ' wwf-' .--w-nf - fnf,.,f.-- 4' - f-,fun-auf V , V ' W Mala:-"Ear - -6.g,....,.4,, -,,g15vf-Lf -5-.--.--W -f , --1 -5-f.,., -321--,fn-.....,,, Af' - - - ..,. --,- ! f ,,,v,F,Yv,J, L, -,,,,,, M ,V 4 fy, A- ,, F , . U, . , ., A, N, , A . ,, ,, - - . , ,,,H-.,,,.-,- , ,, T, -, -4 .-. -M .Y Y HH ..-Y-. ,-....Y-Yg.,-- .:Y,.-, ..-,.-. -.- - ' , , ,,, , . , , ,..., x.. . V.-Y , ,,- 44.44- 4- v 'C'5""'4-1"""x-1-f--5-x ..: . ,...., --.4.:Q::.-1-:s4',:....L:.a:Jra..-.--.- , - ,,g..-.k.......... ,gQ.L-.....-r::..g, W , , I ,,.Q,...:'--.L - 3...1. ,. -4 "a.....,., , , RQ, v K,.,,, M V., - 'gzy-0. . . L: .1 K,-3 - V 'A.",. .. ,,, ,, 1 V .,- f- - . .,,.,, , , ,,, " A- 1- -, 'A ------Y--.-.-r--. '-..,....4 .,,. ,... ,ig ,,..- ,. U..-.543 gg, Vg - The Hanks Club The Hanks Club Members. 1906 Ross M. Stuntz 0 1 1907 H. H. Hull 1 C. H. Griggs J. W. Evaul ' I 1908 0. M. Brown ' A. W. Donaldson L. F. Smith M. E. Kingsley 1909 C. W. Birehard ' 1 J. E. Miner J. W. O'Conner 1 1 J. R. Bower Preparatory. Dennison George Hart H. M. Wheeler V- J. Wicks W. McLane Max Croasmun 103 Charles Cravner N. D. Murray S. G. Perry Dale Croasmun George Ruhling E. H- Wilds C. P. McDonald J. D. Rife fji i---,':ii,,::i, ,4 7f7' '.i-L'Ii.--,..-YYH.-7-1, TT, ,-g:lai.,,T,-T ,w , A - -,- - Q W I -, , - -----'- --'- -- --- -A----V-V ----- - --- f--- -' - - --f--y - ' A . 7 - ,L,..,....f.w,i -------Y Y-.3 f -- W 43-F A Y-..-4 -v-V-7-1-Af,,,f'f Qffli fi " f--M353-"--vi V 1, ,Q -, -cr-f,3,--..,.1.,,-A 111' f11"3,f-' ,L '.,,,,,,Lf , ,if --' -, .-.- - ,. ,,.... -..Lf -f f-'- --X-xg, -i,Q1'-4- 1 Ag- Q-34,9 "- "'-QL.:-v ? T5 M 771- -lfT2..TYL- T-qfz. -- f -5 , Y-i:Ega3f-41' 'Y -.j,:.Q.,-,-:- Hg ,gl '45 A122652 -, :.i1.4.::-5L,f'.,L...1:-- 'jA---n'fw-,.g--- .,.,,.f.....V-.,'g--'--2:...,..,x un ' -' fu ' ...Flag-gf,f,:,-fx-vtggf' 7 - l-fr-5 1:14 iw, - Ai., The, Chautauqua Club ' ' f'2ffj1 -1 s"-'ff - V ""f, S - 'i ,Y ffm-f" 71' Y 1 -ii--if 1'-K "-ii'-'wtf' ":" W..-5 Y4,..L',,, Y V W ,u..,.- -, -- -' -4 S --.fum ...........,,,,,-....- -..,-,,-.. . .. .. , . ,.. - ps-xr-727-1.,,,,, ..., A:.: :,.:..i:g.,:- ,7u.,Z,?7,,,..,i:,,.,,,,',L..VL- k!,,.,',,,: V 1,,:v 1-yung, , , . ' " ' ---- t Y . .-ff, A ,, , , . Y , .Y v A ' Y Y A 'A' The Chautauqua Club 1906 Frank H. McLaughlin 1907 M. Doane 1908 M. E. Kingsley A. R. Lyon 1 I 1909 C. W. Appleby . B. A. Bartoo P. C. Deemer H. L. Deemer R. H. Huston C. A. McCall J. H. McKinney W. R. Mahaffey Preparatory. C. C. Douthitt V. J. Wicks J. W. Miller R. A. Carr 105 James Pickens Thomas A. Miller R. B. Chisholm A. Wilkinson P-ff V ,M M W,w-,wk,h,.-EJR U,-.W 3,... , -., ., -,, -. W J-.- ,.. --. ,.,..,.,, .,,. --M., ' . .LW. , ,. . , , - '- 'ffbff , 1-'-----r----N----rafli..-l!4.'?A- . , -,-,4 IQ-'.fQ , ,,-t ,, ,iggg l 5:5 Y 3.4 J...-.. ,y-1. 5 Agn- IQ., H A 1-W -'-x. rn- V 1 , V - , -, .. 1,-5 : ,, - " A " ' -Vg 3 A - ' Q -'-7 ""'-i-xir'f'A"x'- "Wg, ' ' 'T . -3. ,,,' , N-,,,,w4M, I- ,, -W, ,444 ..,,--MA ---0 -,YA, M 1 M W A., K-.M Y MW --R 'K " " ' """""' Rv"--A - Ur'-' 7' 7' fix.,-ffrf - Y L-. -- " A -- -- f-- V- -Y , .- - -H ' - :-- A - -S-,v -- - ---- -- -- -, -- ---H - --W k.... Y.- V , t . .' A ' ' , """37'3T4:-553-'- 'Y' f--fr f,:'H--vw-v-.-----fax-:ww-4A . . . Q i ,M ' A i A 4- wg-9gvQE7"?'1'-2?'5:'?21"'fT"g:f'::Zziii'L-4:21-:uinzm-..f1...,,....,,:l"r7x,f....-.v ' :,::.'-- -::g..,.V ,. H , ,---'fy--v ,A , M ,, 1 4 W ,, ...------ -v-:n-1 ' 2 x..--W., .,.-,.--..4 F,-' , f,'fx-V ..-Y .,,- .-...H 1, . gr -Y Y Y, -- -- -- A- --'-- , , , TTT- - f f--f .7-----1-----fg -- ---H --+1 fun- ' V , f V, f H+- - -- V -Q w I I .MA.,.L:f'BL.. 'L ,.- ,,,, Y - L. 'lag L -" 'mi iIi."i , -f -1""tZ52E':A'7'flf:g 4 i"l" X'-v-" HL- 4i1""'L"'-'lil ' ' 1""""x LET:-Txiinzi' "" ' '-' -'friff-Le-'ff' ':'c':"3N--i:.:1"'-Ff3:.f?"'I--lli-Tf -"W"-'LQSS ,195 "" -- "" ' "' "i':"""77 'V W ' ' . -Y - If --T3 - V , A , , ,,, ' - V - 17 wg- ,, ,, , H , v Y , ,,, .., ,Y .,, .JJ Y, ,.--,g .,i, , - ,--- V- , 4 Q' , , , WY , , W. 1 4 g W , The Farrelly Club The Farrelly Club J. W. King H. D. Hilborn C. D. Purdy W. F. Knoell T. A. Pierce F. A. Skellie J . J . Hutcheson A. A. Anderson I. R. Bowers I. -D. Ford W. E. Ralston J. C. Sweet L. M. Hiekernell W. R. Deemar Members. 1906 1908 1909 Special. M. O. Bridges Preparatory. N. H. Phillips J. C. Hughes W. Pinckney S. G. McNees H. G. Riblet Ray Turner L. L. Benedict C. Abbey L. C. Burchiield W. B. Purnelle Lloyd Sprowles J. A. Thompson C. B. McNees David H. Wiltse 10 l ,-L :::2" M,- " ' " -- TT ------.- --..,,,, R- , , ,- , Y ",- -...Q -14 """---- .- , , x' T1""" Q-W-Y M- L H' . . ' - ' - 1-:vi ff-1-ffl 1, , , --- --..,- I grits- , ' ' "' 1 '- A-.-,,-.NV ar, - W ,Y wr- I U ' ' ' - f-. ,Pg K 3 L-, " Y: W-,-WY ' T -"' ' -,.. 5- - '-' ' Y gw- v--Q..- -u ' ' ---------F-f::,,,,- --x ' ' --- -Y - -Y.,., .hw-V ' 1-1-. ,?j,:"i--1--:-3 N----,-- v- . ff' -4- ... ,D ...,,, - - -'f' --- .-.-f,,4 -M-Mty Vi V Q- -A--. ,,,, ix ngi --- -WW , F Q , ,,,,.L,, I M.. -lf---...-:.-,, vw E ,,. i- , If , -. z 'N ' ' " "' 4: 'g--4-,N xr .V , , ' f - ' " 11 '---W . .,-. Y -j Y "T-L-W '14 ""'..-:L--.-4. ' ' - , Y 'ff""Y:m:,,,,,, -f 7 'figzmgrw .. . , , 'fp' -fl ---,hr , - - Jn. , 1 A-...., ,, .-.R-....-..g,,,,,x-, f f , -..- ..- A ..,, , W ff?.'.- I . f---.-.M -, - -u-,K ---,... ' -- 'A-P: - . Y - -- - ' '-- --W-V.----V-.,Y., 71, 'Ai--4-M - Y f f-- AN- , " ----M --v fm -. R- ' ff -v M W.-vltkw Q- 1 r - ,' s , -31, M M-, f V "-- ----N, , ,,,- Q-4 f-+'.:'-ffifn'--isgggz H .M , i v --- A 4. ,,N-.,- - ' ,A . -., -- . A -,H-5 KAW, A " -'-f""-'-'m-.,...,,,,,,,. J . .H .-, V f 1- V ,Q . N., ---.-. ' -QL. ,1-.-....., . - f -L' - Jgaug- f -H - - , --.f- . -- , - - ' ' '-" S--,. ,- yi -, - - Y '--s..g,-gg" -- W, , "4 -' - . .. H, V,,, , , " " "'- , 'A -rm M-. - ' "" -- -'zfzf---4V::..-:,f --:.:Y.V:'f':'f'-1 - -----,..,.-.fgv----,..- 'W 'ff l - - -Q-v:-----r+- M . , ,, ,,..H.,.,,, ' ' f - Y '--1 A -V+ V, ,A "- " '-"'- , -V Yu-.- :'f-- ' '--3- f-w:T'?3,- .....1..-.,.,':"------k.-.... -A-4 "W-1 -- .ra-,1 siapffjfff- ' .-, A M, "--- "' --A--..--.,,,, -1 -:-f- , 1377: - I-..-MQ-1 ,,.l:.-,,,,,,,,1,g 74:51 W Vw- . ., A 7, f W ' ML- F - --r I ' " 'h' '-W J- M -W " , fjj'---""""!:n-A-x I L, x '.,.-V ....Y.T,. T ' Q j-1' -l A, , . ,, Q, , ' " ""':'7f'!"- h::....r...-- L,,- . , ' ' -f - -.,.-...,, ,qv-----.,...1g,,,, - ,..::f:lg.,q4. 1 L, ,. -, - , , ,, - -- Y -,.L:.,- ,,-,U g Q -----.G.L:gi7:1ifi':T.."1.Lfilii- 4 fJ--'-H--- -41-f -V - . , ' N' 'M V -- ' 'MW '- -' -- " "4"-1'-M A--b I'-7-4. , ' ' f - --r ,-. ,...... The Brown Club The Brown Club C. A. Hartung R. B. Callahan H. H. Stanley W. G. Aldermann Claud Adsit A J. C. Hazen L. J. Lindsley M. E. Morrison M. C. Newkirk F. H. Ambrose C. A. Leitch F. A. Miller F. G. Simonton W. K. Yoshirni Members. 1907 1908 1909 Preparatory. 109 E. W. Kelley F. A. Irvine F. B. Cooley R. R. Cole E. M. Crowell D. W. Kincaid William Millward W. L. McKinney P. B. Schaffner J. W. Fox F. L. Mickle ' J. W- Miller 1 C. R. 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Y- I- - - - , , ,W 7-7 1 W, Q , V- i ' Y 'H' V VV-r V Y, '5:g-- ,, ..- """' ' -V-..,-.- V-L. ., , N , Mu Y - -. V -.. , ,. , V --V --Y Y,-,,,,,,,YY ,W -X V Y,,,V , ,.. g . Y , H: --- -V -V V V . V A - -:V V , -- ' ' ' ' -V V V- -W -V . ., ,.,, V Y W M W ""' 'W' ffff -iw L- - -VV Y kg- YQ' Y fn ' 7:77 L Y 1' ' f 'VV f V V V - V Y , , i 77,4 - ,, .V 'fIr4r"- 1, , 1 , The Black Club The Black Club .. 1907 G. G. Martin ' - 1908 C. . Martin 1909 Clare N. Jones 1 9 C. F. Stewart Preparatory. Elmer H. King R. B. Chisholm 9 A. J . Beckwith 111 1 5 K, V 9 . gl 2 l sm P e ' 'Jill 1 2 ,5 , i f 1 + "- I F I I f .'-1 Va! +I ., ri' Q f if 1 . ' 'L 4 ,. 4, 9, l L li l fi l l'hl'l Q' E, . 1 . N .1 N ,Ii l i , j lvl " 'Mel 955 S. --its GW al' 'a fl Q. gl ul l' 2 f 'Z l l ' Q 5 l c 9 ll B fx I E K . 4 ,Q 1 .l L ,.J,-.,.-- 1 4 sl . J l J s i. . fi . . V l Oratorical Association President, A. W. Robertson Secretary, O. H. Houser Treasurer, - F. L. LaBounty 4 . . 5 Dr. Frank C. Lockwood EXGCULIVS Committee l Prof. Lemuel R. Brown The Oratorical Association is composed of 95 of the college students, organized for the purpose of encourag- ing oratorical eEort in the college. Class Debating Teams j5Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, ikFreshmen, 9fWinners V 1 112 C. R. Dye F. A. Shaffer W. T. Mackey C- L. Christie James Weldon Chas. T. Greer W. C- Cravner E. R. Gehr v cmuege Eebating Teams li! A '1 I 11, N fi 1 I u I I X ,xl S 1 . 4 i 35 r ff V. 1 1 Q . xi' 'w P 1 .,, i N, w P ,4 'R li I 1, , ,w 'x 4 .ll r I 1,1 'H 1" I. g, I 5 U 1 43? K! . i j. fy I 3 ' 45 if 4: 1 91 I 'Nl Q Wi T Ju. f I 1 'q 3 r 'i sg 1 :. 54 E E ff 15 'L lf f av 'a M xi JN I S IU 1 1 lil sw ifggf. VLH ml U ,' v I .W i il: ,U N V iii' 4 i' i F!! fi Exif JM qi I lr'- QQV: VHP ,MME4 , LH s W. W ix mt i 4,11 'Lf.i is TV !j -H1 ' Val fi? "M ijz' e-F.-fl ? za ' 'M gf I ? Ir 'Y If 5' ll I, L, rf. Ev gf 1 X 1 I Q Q1 fl Qi I-. Wu P. Sturtevant L. W. Swanson O, C, Jones The team that Won from Albion on April 29, 1906. Claude R. Dye F. A. Sl1:n1Tvr I-I.H.Hu11 The team that won from W. U. P. on May II, 1906 The Choir Invincible Louis W. Swanson, '06, Leader A R First Tenor. G. R. Clarke F Maxwell Lick , Second Tenor. L. W. Swanson O. H. Houser F. Shaffer . First Bass. E. C. Gehr R. R. Russell C. T. Greer Second Bass. ' W. S. Taft F. P. Miller E. M. Giesey C. W. Ferry 116 Allegheny Literary Society D E A D Officers. PI'eSid911t, - - - - F. T. Stockton Program Clerk, . . . W. T, Mackey Secretary, P. B. Schaffner Treasurer, . .L Ray Vgsler Chaplain, .F .... . Stanley Bright Sergeant-at-Arms, - - - W. L. McKinney ' List of Members. W. C. Cravner R. R. Cole C. W. Appleby F. T. Stockton E. M. Crowell W. T. Mackey Harold Hull P. B. Schaffner E. C. Hazen Ray Vosler C. F. Lewis T f Stanley Bright M. C. B. Mason, Jr. W. L. McKinney William Millward L. F. Smith R. W. Plannette D. S. Thomas 1 . Philo Franklin Literary Society cab an JBurico ,sk wif i.. 7"-f ur , , ! QQ! is . Quill Club 1 1 Executive Committee. ., President, J .--- y - Louis W. Swanson 5' Secretary, --.. Adelaide Ottoway ' Treasurer, .... F . Frank L. Knapp f l Dr. Ernest A. Smith Dr. Frank C. Lockwood l Members. W ' Lemuel Brown Alice H. Spalding i h S. Br g t Watkin P. Sturtevant Ross M. 'Stuntz Annie Thorn Will S. Taft 0 A. D. P. Miller Will Cappeau C. J. Coggan Olin Jones Frank L. Knapp Dr. Frank C. Lockwood Francis L. LaBounty Guy Lippitt Adelaide Ottoway Louis W. Swanson Elsie Ball Rachel M. Cozins Raymond Crawford - W. C. Cravner Floyd L. Darrow Florence Grauel Georgia Gallup Otto Houser t W. R. Main . Amy Courtenay 4 1 J. Weldon f, A Lou W. Sherwin 5 S. W. Robinson 5 J A. W. Robertson 5 Dr. Ernest Smith ' .1 Scientific Club Officers. A . Secretary, - . - . B. W. Van Riper p Treasurer, - - - . - W. R. Main , Dr. R. S. Breed r Executive Committee. . J . ' Elsie Ball J A B. W. Van Riper Members. Dr. R. S. Breed William Millward 1 Dr. H. E. Wells N. Phillips f Dr. S. R. Cook Eflie Milliren . '- Dr. Akers y Morse Doane J 1 Elsie Ball Ethel Canfield V 'I Emma Edson F. L. Darrow W. R. Main R. E. Irwin B. X W. Van ns Vera Bash L. F. Derfus M. J. Lick R. Kightlinger Riper 5 ' L i.dZx . V J ' -Y ' 15 ??' Ossoli Literary Society Officers President, - - - H Phoebe Finley Vice-President, . Q . Clara Wheelmg S9G1'8t3,I'y, . . May MCK1nney Treasurer, - - - Lena Bly Sergeant-at-Arms, - Evelyn Watson Member-at-Large, - - Elizabeth Houghton Critic, - - - ' - . - Hazel Bullock Members. Lena Bly ' Rachel Cozins Elizabeth Houghton Jennie Fitzgerald Mary Nichols Evelyn Watson 119 Hazel Bullock Phoebe Finley Georgia Gallup May McKinney Floy Seymour Clara Wheeling 1 J F The German Club Ufficers. President, ' ' - - Dr. Muliingei SGCFGUFY, . - - - Helen McClintock Corresponding Secretary, Josette Beebe Treasurer, - - - - R. B. Callahan Sergeant-at-Arms, - . E, F, CM-me l3I1il50I", - - B. F Cousins Chaplain, - - J. C. Fishel Members. Ethel Andrews H. N. Abbot Josette Beebe Mary Bond Hazel Bullock Henrietta Carroll' E. F. Crowe J. C. Fisher Ethel Fowler Nora Giele Olga Henry H. D. Hillborn Charles Lewis . Robert Lippitt F. H. MacLaughlin Helen McClintock Elma McGranahan Wallace Minor Merle Newkirk George H. Ruhling Carrie Sowash E. Ray Gehr May McKinney Mabel McLean J. F. Sayre R. B. Callahan B. F. Cousins Phoebe Finley Jennie Fitzgerald Agnes Fox Julia Heibel E. W. Kelley M. E. Kingsley Guy Lippitt Mary MacLaughlin Anna Marhoffer Walter McClintock Effie Milliren Dr. Mulfinger Mary Nichols Mary Sanson William Thomas O. M. Brown Willa Seipp Myrtie Mercill Frances Walker ' f. -.. K Jr fl- fm -Fi. ' "Ulf 1-Lili' fg- r- ' Q -Tj -- ..4r-+A,!-- V Y' ,, .-aw. 'T g - V 3.7 .41-'1,,,,". ,.. "2"9- -,j?...na....?.H,-, L- :-..?,,..can . " , W, - - K 'S--v"" - v-. ,,,'a -1 3 Vg, 1- - - , , - ., . ..-.1-.-.-..,-- -.- V . ' , ,Fw .ff 'W -f , , A -f----M - , ,. ' LQ-- . ."' 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Robert Ray Lippitt Readef, William Tliomas Glce Club I 11.s'1' 'l'f-Lxfm Sxzulxlr 'llxo ' 1 . M. 1. l.1ck Nl. l.. lwn-ll F. A. Shaffer C. Lf liolmiumm G. R. Clark R. Siggim , . E. lx. helm' R. li. lfllssm-ll O. H. Ilouser l.. XY. Hxmllsmi lfmsr llxss Sr-Lf.-.mn Ilxs A. Pcl'I'y XY. 5 'l':lI-I R. Sctllolluu lf. Nl. Him-ssy C. O. Peters lf. W. l"L.'l'l'l' XV. li. 'llmomas S. llivlci.-1'm.-ll N. D. Murray 'lf l"o1'1u-qu' XV. B. f.i1ll'ClllCI' R. Xl Slumz GUY H. LIPPITT, Manager. FIRST MANDOLIN J. B. Martin G. H. Lippitt C. H. Clark C. A. Wilson Mandolin Club SECOND M,xNDo1.1N W . S. Laugrhlin , R. T. Scholton N. D. Murray GUITARS K. C. Douthitt B. H. DeLong 123 5 Ar- - 'W' ' H .p -If '-F -, -- - Lian' 113.-'ffrifvi-,,E.-Q ---1 -3'-' in-5 i' all ' 'Wd :LW ' my E 'W FL: 'Ei'-tb '37 , v ? f-'jr 5 Y :-,z-? ,T:i:g1::: .14 ,, ,W , ,-., ::.qg,, , R' ' ' '::.".:,1g Ti" - 4 - " A ' LT 9,1-,-vp-f - H 12--f I - V Y . 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Nulu Neale Sopranos. - FIRST V SECOND Josette Beebe Mary Sanson Effie Milliren ' Bess Rist - Nulu Neale Julia Heibel Mary O'Donnell Ethel Mills Harriet Phillips ' Rena Burnham Olga Henry Altos. FIRST SECOND Florence Phillips Iva Berkey Frances Walker Gertrude Dowler Ethel Canfield Vera Bash Mabel Deane Laura Bethune 1 f V- -,. --in., Y . , Y-.- --Y .-,- ,...., - - W . ,..-,-f,....Y.....--...,.-,,1-WV ,H ,, ,, .L ,, . , , -,, , Ad, Y '-I ',Q""'-Yjw--5-i+--.---f-.-L, 0-.. ,, K , Y Q, ,,s- , , A 0 A' -f""" W A --s-'ill' f Y-'aff' 7 , --,Dir ,.., Y, 5 A ,HX , :+i'f"ffi '14 P f-'ff-1 -:iff ffl We -- 1 ,W 5 "4 - a i' ' my f 4'-T-f fW M--f - -.-. - . - V ,W--,,--TQT-lg!--ij j L'k"""f"."' A f, "ff.f Q ,,.f,ig, Lf ' f' 4' Af' " V f fi' """"'i"'f""", "' """"' " ' ' 5 """ -- A f--- -4-1-'W ---' -',,,.-,fl :fn -'- :L-1-A351315 ' 1' ,1v,'l41ff"lff:T: 'F i'liif"T'Qi Q. 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Bartoo, Bennie Hughes, J. C. Brown, O. M. Hines, A. B. Bright, Stanley Hart, George Breed, R. S. p Houser, O. H. Breed, F. S. Irvine, F. A. Beatty, M. J. Jones, O. C. Chilcote, J. F. Johnson, C. Callahan, R. B. Keister, J. R. Crawford, J. R. Kelley, E. W. Crawford, W. H. Knoell, W. F. Cole, R. R. Knudson. A. C. Crawford, R. C. Lockwood, F. C. Logan, A. Lewis, C. F. Lippitt, G. H. Mould, W. H. McKinney, W. L. Merrill, P. S. McKinney, R. G. Miller, Frank Miner, G. L. Miner, W. H. Miekle, F. L. Millward, Wm. MeNees, S. G. Cravner, W. C. Comfort, A. W. fi Culbertson, James Crossman, Dale Clulow, G. H. Cousins, B. F. Carlisle, T. W. Dye, C. R. Dennis, R. K. Donaldson, A. W. Elliott, W. A. Fisher, Jerome Fishel, H. M. Gill, C. W. Main, W. R. Gardner, W. B. f MacDonald, C. P. Graves, H. H. Mackey, W. T. Weeter, Harry 129 Muliinger, G. A, Marvin, J. E. McClain, Wilson Miner, J. C. O'Conner, J. Purnelle, W. B. Piper, Joseph Phillips, N. H. Plannette, R. Purdy, C. W. Parsons, P. P. Perry, S. G. Rife, Ira Robinson, S. W. Russell, R. R. Ross, C. F. Ruhling, G. H. Stuntz, R. M. Sherwin, Lou Stewart, C. F. Scholton, Jay Simonton, F. G. Shaffner, P. B. Thomas, W. E. Taylor, R. N. Thomas, D. S. Vosler, R. Van Riper, B. W Wells, H. E. Werner, J. H. Wood, L. S. Wilkinson, A. Webb, C. R. V 1 I K i i I K S a P ? 4 1, K a P Baker, Wynona Ball, Elsie Bash, Vera E Beatty, Mabel Beebe, Josette Berkey, lva Berry, Ada Bethune, Laura Beyer, Mary Burchard, Edith Bly, Lena Bullock, Hazel Canfield, Ethel Courtenay, Amy Cousins, Rachel " Davis, Caroline Deane, Mabel Members. Gelbach, Flora Gelbach, Lillian Gillett, Emma Grauel, Florence Greene, Mary Hart, May Hayward, Anna Henry, Charlotte Henry, Olga Hepiinger, Lillian Heibel, Julia Neale, Nulu Nichols, Mary O'Donnell, Mary Ottoway, Adelaide Parsons, Caroline Perry, Alta Phillips, Florence Phillips, Harriet Rist, Bess Sanson, Mary Seipp, Willa Houghton, Elizabeth Seymore, Floy Hudepohl, Julia illingworth, Kate Johnson, Hattie Johnson, Dottie Kibler, Erma Denwinger, Ch'rl'tte Lotz, Laura Dermitt, Jane Dennis, Freda Dixon, Clare Dowler, Gertrude Finley, Phoebe Fitzgerald, Jennie Fox, Agnes Fugate, Edith Gallup, Georgia M Lytle, Lenore McCandless, Rose McKinney, Grace McKinney, May McLaughlin, Mary McLean, Mabel Mills, Ethel Milliren, Eflie 131 Slater, Mary Sowash, Carrie Stolzenbach, Edna Taylor, Sara Thomas, Grace Thompson, Edith Walker, Frances cAlister, KatherineWalker, Melissa Watson, Evelyn Webb, Ethelyn West, Mabel Wheeling, Clara Wicks, Juanita Wilson, Belle Wright, Lucy -f n Q' - Q A 5 I 3 U I - . , '?'T f ev-H - 'uiilpll " 4,nw-- f vg: ,f -uihu Ja-:L at f-9, ' - - ' -H ,....1-- N A ,-.. - ,.,,,-vf:--...... . 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' if ,A -f if -A fi A Y I i af f- - ---ff Av-y V. 7 mfr, 7- LF- --.0 . -r ' ,' ',l 'Z-' f 'ifgi Ywfif 7'-? 'ff "L !'.1.-..,, ,,,,,,,1,iEf ff"",,-533415, L -13,3 -ga N-1 f f"l'i':TYAg?!1Ql"Y1 -ff ' 1 -:af- M -- -A T k gggg13g,,g4,f w ,g 7 l The Campus Board --Y.-x... ' - - -.-,,.,, ,V , 4, , -U A ' "H" ' " " '+A 'f'------I -Y - '---' --W---W ---' -'- - -f --1- - - f vw-5 ,.-.,--. M - f- ...- -. The Campus Board of Editors, 1905-6. Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, Athletic Editor, Literary Editor, Local Editor, Alumni Editor, Religious Editor, Exchange Editor, Publisher, - Assistant, J. R. Crawford, 'I' If 'I ' - G. H. Lippitt, J I' -I A. W. Robertson, 'I' -J H F. L. LaBounty, 'I' If 'I' - F. L. Knapp, 'I' I' -I W. C. Cravner, 'I' I' 'I Florence Grauel, If -'I H - - Georgia Gallup C. J. Coggon, 'I' I' -I F. L. Knapp, 'I' I' -1 --g-"-'-w- -'rv v---Q ""' "-, """,...4""'w-- F A A Q ' -f' --4' :vu -sk :,,,,,...-,--, ff - --f-Ar '- , ---...AN ,,, - h I ....,-,,.4y- . 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A:-EILQSI .,I:--vi7.:.7.T:.:t:.,1, Ai... K - ,..,:Y , ' The Lit. '05-'06 Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editor, Local Editor, Alumni Editor, Exchange Editor, Business Manager, Assistant, A - -Board of Editors. - - - Will S. Taft, ff' J H - Floyd L. Darrow, 'l' ff 'l - - Elsie Ball, lf fl' I' - Charles Hartung' - Will L. Sturdevant, 4' 1' J I . . Wi11R.Main,f1fJ H Earl M. Giesey, 'l' J H 13 -. .-,.. 'Qi' :gr Q- -if ..g- T -"' in-g,jA-,-'T ,.-Ns.,-, v-., ...- 0' la...- 'k U -Z 3'qF-'x3'- Y' 'J 73' 1' 1 i-Fran: wt- ,. ,-,.N . sq ,... A. , , .3-aiu' --- -..1 .N X ' X S X The Lit. '06-'07 Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editor, Local Editor, ' Alumni Editor, Exchange Editor, Business Manager, Assistant, - 137 Board of Editors. Guy H. Lippitt, J 7 - Stanley Bright, 'I' J Katherine Adams ll' 14 Ethel C. Fowler, William T. Mackey, William P. Main, Earl M. Giesey, ll' ln 41.1 WJ 'PJ I 1 4 I I 4 1 E 1 H 1 1.1 yy 1 1 511 531' Ui 121 11 J: 131 55+ 131 11 115 Vg I! 5"1 4. 1 1 ,1 11 1 1 in 1Ll il .1 il. '1 . W 1 ,. 11 ,IL l 41 if J' 5, 1 l !1 it 1, I.: fi! IF 11 gl 14? ! i 11 fa 1 1? 1 . 1 1K Vi , 1 1 1 ,P 1' 'i N 1 in 1 1 1 V a 1 V HU ? 1'1 PHOTO BY FONLER The Students Manual Board of Editors. Editor, . -.-- R. P. Andrews - I mf Miss Rachel Cozins Associate Editors, 1 Stanley Bright Business Manager, - Q - H. K. Dennis 138 f,, l- f IA' " MZ, . f A W, ,W lllf , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , V, ,,,, ,,, - f V, , f ,uaffz ,, , ' A ' 4f4?W?5f'!f,., fff if ' ff, f f m ,p W' , ' f f My ', ' ' ' ' I ,V f"wN.,.,.,.0mf,..,.,.,,-. D: ,.,., A K' Fl 7 ' ',L, A - 1 V - ,- ,,...,... 4, "' "" 1L::::4J,.,, , ' ---" 4 ,, I 715, V 5, 1 ' X h ... .... V ,,,,4 , I n ' 1 v , N Y Q? " ' f fit 5 l N QN .JJ P fl I", -.1 K f'f! A Q-fm . J u -A-Av PPT A 'sign' Z -1.4 ii Eg! 'I 'JMD Q sv " -. ' - - R ' 'x i i Washington's Birthday Banquet Toast List. Rev. M. Cobern, D.D., '76, Toastmaster. The Shadow of George Washington, Prof. L. R. Brown High Life at Allegheny, - . Will S. Taft, '06 GLEE CLUB QUARTET The Symbols of Patriotism, Miss Grace Henderson, '92 Electives and Affinities, . W. L. Sturtevant, '08 ' HAIL, ALLEGHENY - s Eve's Apple ,--- Miss Alice H. Spalding When I Was Professor, - F. L. La Bounty, '07 Allegheny College, - - President Crawford Teutonic Banquet Toast List. 7 Ross M. Stuntz, '06, Toastmaster. MUSIC-TEUTONIC QUARTET ' The Fair Teutonia ,--- H. D. Hilborne, '08 The Eternal Question, - - R. B." Chisholm The Crescent, - A ---- R. E. Irwin, '07 The Modern Moses, - - - - C. D. Purdy, '08 MUSIC-TEUTONIC QUARTET Grandpa's Stories, - f J. L. McKinney, '09 Quis, Quo, Quum, - ' . R. G. McKinney, '07 SONG-THE TEUTONS 5. F l ...--.-.,,.--w M ..-...1 r l I 1 1 l S Pan Hellenic Banquet Toast List. Andrew AW. Robertson, 42 J H, Toastmaster. Royalty, a Requiem, . . Flgyd Dal-1-OW, fl: li' fl , SONG-SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The Man of Brawn, . Charles A. Wilson, fl' I' .1 "And the muscles of his brawncy hands Are strong as iron bands." SONG-PHI DELTA THETA Pan Hell, - H A - Raymond R. Russell, -1 7' J "Down, down to Hell and say I sent thee thither." SONG-DELTA TAU DELTA Pan Heaven, - - - William E. Thomas, 'I' J H "I fill this cup to those made up of loveliness alone To whom the better elements and kindly stars Have given a form so fair that like the air They seemeth less of earth than heaven." SONG- PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . X. 1. Saints and Sinners, - - Thomas A. Coltei, - -4 1- "Joy over one sinner that repcnteth is worth more than over ninety and nint- just persons." SONG-PHI KAPPA PSI 141 Pan Heavenly Banquet Toast List. W Jean Frey, Toast Mistress. Greeks and Anti-Greeks, . - Amy Courtney " 'Tis an old tale and often told." SONG -ALPHI CHI OMEGA Founders of the Feast, - - Phylinda Gaston "Coaxing teachers gave the boys cookies to induce them to learn their A. B. C's." The Eternal Question, - - - Mable McLean A "Who is it that can read a woman?" l SONG-KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring, - Mary Sanson "In Spring the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love." Greek Gods, - A - . - 4 - H Mary Nichols "It matters not what man assumes to beg Or good, or bad, they are but what they are." SONG-KAPPA ALPHA THETA The Inn, - . .- - - Olga Henry "When shall We three meet again?" 142 ! V I' w i .5-,,,Jar ,-, fgz i ml I S 5 J Q -.-s..,, ' il1 '2 THLETWS CT . 11 1, , 1 1 , X 1 I 1.x 1 . 1 1 1 1 Ii' .II , Y, lcv 1 1 .51 11' -1 14 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 if I 1 1 1. 11 11 Ja '1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 '1 L 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 I .11 I1 31 1 11 1 1 1 11, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ,1,, W. B. RICKEY, Coach P- STURTEVANT, Manager W. J. MCQUISTON, Captain Captain, . Manager, Right End, Right Tackle, Right Guard, . Centre, - .left Guard, - .ieft Tackle, Left End, - Quarter Back, - Right Half Back, Left Half Back, Full Back, - Substitute, Foot Ball The Team. 14 W. J. McQuiston W. P. Sturtevant C. A. Wilson - O. M- Brown li W. C. Pinckney LA. W. Robertson li Ra.ph Cole Sherwin W. L. McQuiston S. W. Robinson - R. M. Ginn H. M. Nelson - W. L. Stidger L. L. Benedict S Ben Rossiter l C. S. Braymer Claude Aiken lL. W. 1--Y e 1 , . 1- -, w iw. ff I 4-gg ,- - ...-...,- -H--Qnbq.-.-., - 1 -s.. ...M ' " ' ---Q -i---.,s"'. YHA- 1.44 LYY - -Y----- :------- --,--- --Q-.---W -4- Tk Y l ,,,i,,-,QQ ,N 7577- .K--A ' - --vB YY f '-- - - ---- H .l1'...-1--J Qxsw,-.,Y, - Y Q W ,.. - , -X, ,,,,:A Y Y -A Y Y Y V -QI .414 Y - Yfv-H.. Y W V Y V " YY----'Y?,,-W - --- ------ i-- 1- ----- ---. 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'FMr. Comfort captained this team forthe first four gnrm-sz Mr. Rnssitcr f for the balance of the season. 147 :Q 3 .Q 9 u. 5 5 r Q 5 , L 1 , 1 I A Base Ball THESE PAGES DEDICATED TO OUR BASE BALL AT ALLEGHENY A DEAD ISSUE AND A FAILURE. 149 5 -5. Q -'-sung :Ig J.. 'rf' umm.. 'HI ' 'ti-'S 'Nl' -.Q 'l 17 q --ew ,L ,,.,c.. ,Q-rg., 'L An- 'V -ff! -J -i',..fv6?"'qynrph df, 173, -is-Lf r..g.,f 1, 'fr-'T:"l W' -....,. + 1-4-if M hh. -...Sr Era ,. uv H f 7 , if 3 V-. ,X ,-., Y- , mf- A f ' iv,-,,""' A: ':"A """"" f - , ' ' f' I " " '--'--M . .. ' , 1-x,-- . 1- - ' ' ' ..., ' f- . - f - -- - -- .. 'S---5 . Q ' . - - V Y . . ff' '- wwf- v , 1 f- -f-:Y Z Y ,..... , - . -,':-vJfr:"r- ' ---f- Y , --4- 11 ' , . - . ' ' f"l..,..,---'-'-v-W l T 'v rl ' f' V -- 4.1, , 'Q . - - T':::gf -5 V , , . , ,, ,df -1 . ,- Y- - -,-U 'Q 5' A " ' - '- - '- - ,. - ,..' .,-.., " ' -. -,- "' ' "7 -77 .A- ""' 'NL' " ' ' - U 7. 7 H YM- 77- ,.- ,, ,M ,A ' " - " ' 7 7- - ' 7 V '.',:, -1 . 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J, J ' ' rv . - - ' ' ' - ' ' W - -- -- Y- :1Q.f..'-11 T Q , ' '1"""'s3i, "4-' " 'Y , Twnm,-m Y -Y J q v-- --T-,---6-14 wd-w--- f A-- 4 T T fjji '-fill? - " TQ Vw Vi-A M M- ---M hu, N4 -,tuz-Mwx-T R, k :-a g5- -E117 , , Y W- ,, , Y "A-'E Y- ----g V-ig--'ww . , -Th, ::f::f-1 11-:fig , ' V-.W MH.-,. - - -- W, ., ,,-, ., Y I The Track Team Track and Field Work Captain, - Manager, F. E. Stewart G. R. Clarke C. H. Griggs W. E. Thomas C. H. Clarke' VK W. Lw1,1L.xscm, Mnnng, - F. E. Stewart W. W The Team. Dale Croasman W. L. Stidgeli M. J. Lick L. L. Benedict A. B. Hines M. W. King 4' .. Gleason 4:' A-'--- N- -.. ..., I Y . . . V V , -- V4 -- ' f ,G-in , W hw, , 1 , V Y ' ' " " A . 'U """+-" " V " -5..- MHHMLY -,A ' 1 , 'f , , ' ' ff ' ' , fi , Q..-.d":1"i.,.' T "?"1.'r7,.A1 1-V. f-131. -if V!-fx- ,, . A :.,- .-,-- - .-V - ,,.. N , , . .- -. V , , , ' - -- ,- -V --V gain X44 4, ,.,, ,im .. V . -. - Nw-"' Q ' V-- -V "--x ffsa-1 -""'? .. TS--'a.....-3-R ,, V --V ,L Y . 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Harris Werner W. R. Mahaffey C. D. Russell g M. W. King R. R. Russell 1 C. N. Jones 153 Athletic Association O Officers.. President, - . C. A. Hartung Secretary-Treasurer, R. G. McKinney Delegate-at-Large, O. H. Houser Athletic Advisory Board. I Dr. H. Edward Wells Prof. C. F. Ross Dr. Robert S. Breed X , Prof. J. Harris ,Werner ' Foot Ball Team. Business Manager, W. P. Sturtevant Captain, W J McQuiston Basket Ball Team Bus1ness Manager, R M Stuntz A W Comfort Captams' Ben Rosslter Base Ball Team Buslness Manager, N H Ph1ll1pS Captain, H M Nelson 1 .jk 4 l O - , . I O I . ' 154 ' "A" Men of 1905-6. Captain, . Manager, . . . L. L. Benedict L. W. Sherwin R. R. Cole W. C. Pinckney ' C. A. Wilson Foot Ball. Old G-old "A," ' - - W. J. McQuiston - - - W. P. Sturtevant Ben Rossiter A. W. Robertson W. L. Stidger C. S. Braymer R. M. Ginn H. M. Nelson S. W. Robinson J. C. Aiken O. M. Brown - Basket Ball. Navy Blue "A."" Manager ,---... R. M. Stuntz E. M. Giesy R. R. Russell C. W. Ferry J. E. Mason Base Ball. Maroon UA." No Team. Track Team. I UA.7Y Captain, .... , . . F. E. Stewart Manager, - - - - W. W. Gleason G. R. Clarke Dale Croasman C. H. Griggs W. L. Stidger W. E. Thomas M. J. LiCk C. H. 'Clarke L. L. Benedict A. B. Hines "' r. Rossiter, although having played more than twieae Itthelgegkxigleg M of games, was given no "A" because he b L. one of th 1 constitution. ' 155 Men's Tennis Association e Officers. President, ----- J. R. Crawford Secretary-Treasurer, . U - J. L. Weldon Exeutive Committee. R. K. Horn T. A. Colter 4 A. C. Perry Members. F. P. Miller W. J. McClintock F. T. Fish W. C. Cravner R. W. Planette R. K. Horn E. Robinson C. P. McDonald R. B. Kightlinger . F. L. LaBounty J. R. Keister G. H. Lippitt A. R. Lyon A. DeArment A C. C. Russell K. Yoshimi J. W. Carlyle John Fox J W. T. Mackey W. R. Main L. W. Swanson O. H. Houser T. A. Colter J. L. Weldon F. L. Knapp r A. C. Perry James Culbertson J Milton Beatty W. J. Aiken K W. W. Weeks C. A. Wilson '156 President Crawford F. S. Breed S. T. McNees R. P. Andrews F. E. Stewart P. I. Merrill J. R. Crawford Robert Ginn L. W. Sherwin J. Mason A. W. Robertson F. A. Shaffer Carroll Trego R. W. Walker . ' W. W..Gleason A. D. P. Miller O. C. Jones . J. M. Calvin H. L. Deemer C. O. Peters W. R. Mahaffey B. F. Miller S. T. McNees N. R. Moore M. L. Tyrrell W. P. Sturtevant B. H. DeLong C. P. Marcy W. M. Millward C. W. Ferry William Stidger Girls' Tennis Association Officers. President, . . Secretary . Treasurer, . . Keeper of the Court, . . Members. Ethel Andrews Nora Giele Elsie Ball Emma Gillett Josette Beebe Margaret Beebe Iva Berkey Ada Berry Laura Bethune Edith Birchard Lena Bly Hazel Bullock Rena Burnham Amy Courtenay Jane Dermitt Gertrude Dowler Mabel Deane Clair Dixon Freda Dennis Edna Domb Jessie Fitch Phoebe Finley Lillian Gelbach Mary Greene May Hart Charlotte Henry Olga Henry Lillian Hepfinger Anna Hayward Elizabeth Houghton Kate Illingworth Hattie Johnson Erma Kibler Roxane Langellier Mary Lynch Lenore Lytle - Miss Wright Miss Dowler Miss Lynch - Miss Henry Ethel Mills Effie Milliren Nulu Neale Mary Nichols Mary O'Donnell Adelaide Cttoway Caroline Parsons Harriette Phillips Florence Phillips Bess Rist Mary Sanson Willa Seipp Floy Seymour Mary Slater Alice Spalding Carrie Sowash Katherine McAlister Grace Thomas Mary McLaughlin Rose McCandless Grace McKinney Edith Thompson Frances Walker Juanita Wicks M. Emma N. Fraser May McKinney Clara Wheeling Edith Fugater Mabel McLean Lucy Wright 157 n Alumni Associations Pittsburg Alumni T Association., President, - . . Hon. Solomon Schoyer, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer, . - W Mrs. John A. Wood Approximate membership, .200. New York Alumni Association. President, - - . Miss Ida M. Tarbell Secretary and Treasurer, - Mr. E. E. Proper Approximate membership, '100. - , Chicago Alumni Association. President, ' - - Judge Nicholas E. Worthington Secretary and Treasurer, - Mr. Harry D. Plumber n Approximate membership, 100. T 158 ' 4 Calendar for 1906 April 11, Wednesday-Last day for presenting Senior Orations and Thesis. 12, Thugszlay, 8:00 p. m.-Wakefield Oration Con- May 10, Thursday-Choice of Senior Speakers. 24, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.-Class of Ninety Oration Contest. . 30, Wednesday-Memorial Day, a holiday. June 8, 9, 11, 12-Senior Examinations. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16-Second Term Examinations. 17, 10:45 a. m. -Baccalaureate Sermon by Presi- A . dent William H. Crawford. 7:45. m.-Annual Sermon before the Chrlstlan Associations by Rev. S. J. Her- ben, Litt. D. 18, 19, Monday and Tuesday-Entrance Examina- tions. , Monday, 7 30 p m -Commencement Exer CISSS of the Preparatory School , Tuesday 2 00 p m -Class Day Exercises 3 00p m -Annual Meeting of the Board of Control 4 00 p m -Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society . 7 30 p m -Phi Beta Kappa Address by Ida M Tarbell, L H D 9 00 p m -Reception by President and Mrs Crawford , Wednesday, 9 00 a m -Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees 1 00 p m -Meeting of the Alumni 1 ASSOC13t10H Annual Dinner 7 30 p m Commencement Concert. 9 00 p m Fraternity Banquets 21 Thursday 10 00 a m Commencement Exer cises 18 . : . . - 19 : . . D ' . 20 : . . ' A H ' 189 1 4 4 1 llbrep Jfaculty X , Miss JESSIE MERCHANT . AXrz,QR1f ' Instructor in French. A.B., Allegheny College, 1901, present position, 1901. X. l l F , FREDERICK S. BREED, Principal 41 If lr, L' A 15. A. B., Allegheny College, 1898, Princi- pal Reynoldsville, Pa., H. S., 1898-99, Principal Kane, Pa., H . S., 1899-01, Superintendent Vandergrift P. S., 1901-04, Graduate Student University of Chicago, 1902, A.M., Harvard University, 1905, present position, 1905. R. ELMER HENDERSHOT, M.S. Instructor in Mathematics and Seience. B.S., Wesleyan University, 1894, M.S., ibid., 1896, Superintendent oi Public Schools, Matawan, N. I., 1886-1892, in- structor in Mahthematics andj Science, Pittsburg Academy, 1896-98, present po- sition, 1901. 162 ....-.az-anus. -- S .-.-- HELEN E. MCCLINTOCK ' Ii' li' 1' Instructor in Gorman. A.l5., Allegheny College, 1904g present position, 1904. ROBBINS N. TAYLOR V I df If fi' Instructor in 'Q . A.l3., Allegheny College. 1100133 ANQQ5 ant Princgipzil 3Izu'iomiillelligl1 Slfililill ' .P 1902-fig lnstruc:iorGreek, :lilli-L1llr,'llf.' l'rfi " Sehool, 159033-4g All., Alit-gli:-iiy, limi l Harvard Grzicluzite Sfilliv-rl. ltnl-1-1133 AAI , Y Harvard, l?lU5g present position, ISN'-3. ', BENJAMIN W. VAN Rm-:R fl' lf li' Instructor in l'l15'SiCS 111111 "l1'fmi5'f5'- A.B., Allegheny Collvxv- 19051 lH1'S"'1' position. 1905. 163 J s --7 W -.-ik vi. i-ft.. -5n Preparatory School Students Officers. President, - - - . Charles H. Clarke Vice-President, . . . H, K- Dennis Serreraryf F- Lillian Gelbach Treasurer, s. H. French Pwr, 0 r . F. L. Mickle H1St01'13T1, - - - - C. S. Bravmer ' Students. G. J. Algiers F. H. Ambrose J. C. Andrews C. H. Bailey M. J. Beatty A. J. Beckwith Margaret H. Beebe Edith Birchard Ray Bowers C. S. Braymer . C. Burchiield T. W. Carlisle T. F. Chilcote L R. B. Chisholm C. H. Clarke - F. C. First H. M. Fishel I. D.. Ford Agnes Fox J. N. Fox S. H. French W. B. Gardner Lillian Gelbach Mary Greene George Hart C. M. Hazen Max Hickernell A. B. Hines 165 I Esther Cousins A. B. Creswell Dale Croasman Max Croasman J. N. Culbertson A. W. DeArment W. R. Deemar H. H. Dennison Freda Dennis H. K. Dennis Clair Dixon Edna Domb C. C. Douthitt P. W. Duerr Lelia Evans L. C. Mook N. R. Moore E. C. McFeaters Grace McKinney J. L. McMichael C. B. McNees Georgiana Niles James Pickens J. D. Piper W. B. Purnell Ira Rife C. I. Robinson E. Robinson 1 J Cosmian Literary Society V Officers. Presidentg ' - - Q Charles P XX el li V106-Presldent. Miss sm-.1 T it im Secretary, - iwiai-y H iam Treasurer, . . J, D In Chorister, - - . w.1..sm i Sergeant-at-Arms, .... E. H Members. G. J. Algiers F. H. Ambrose M. J. Beatty Miss Braymer Edith Birchard Mary H. Beebe C. H. Clarke T. F. Chilcote H. K. Dennis P. W. Duerr Lelia Evans Agnes Fox S. H. French W. B. Gardner Mary Greene Lillian Gelbach Max Hickernell A. B. Hines George Hart Kate Illingworth C. P. MacDonald E. C. McFeaters Grace McKinney Georgiana Niles J. D. Piper W. B. Purnell Ira Rife R. J. Scholton W. L. Stidger R. C. Stockdale Sara Taylor C. R. Webb H. M. Weeter Juanita Wicks Mary Webb lb . -,ii ,uih 4,.,'-'JW-lul"1l'..-1 rf ,f,f-- ' , , . Zin!-5- 6-..'-LI' Y,-,.7.gn--, , 1 E rg V .W if 1 T71 'ia ,TT Q-.Qi-5i'A,iLg',i-lik, vffi ' p :iii 47 X f F, A ,M ,, w , ,V N' YH-I 'Mm if f-,..f--1--- -QP . YL, . W::,,1Qi 1, QQFILV.--V "f'- ""'5i. iffw H- --- -- V-A--U fav V ---V - A . - 1 ici , - 5, ' . - . , - , . M, V V .-1 .1 , . -. A., Y V , aww- -s - ' - --1... -..., ... . " . ' , ' -' - '. , a. , -- Y -...-- ..-. J , Y W . ,, ' , V, . ' 1 il :VT-V--I V i q ----- I Q - w r ,Tit -1 .Ll Y i A ns , , V Y . iT' -Q , A U Y , :A 1 s -- - . ,- - -..-. -W Q. r,r A - -., . 1 Y L-.....,,-...vL f f... '- :,:3.....,i,.--A- , M, A YQ , WY , , ' J' - '-'-'34, 4 'YL' - Q f Y - ' "4 1,,, V YAM1,,,?, Y:-nw H i A-A-IA -- -Y Y-- , .V Y Y - -- - --4 1 --H -Y... A A. A- --N1. L , .-I .. -.. -. ----lfff... Q..,.Q-3Qlff.:,,..: ' ' 'N' ' A- .A -- .V ' ' " '35 '-1 . fame, 1 Wu., M ,L-, ,,......,, ,- ...- if-'1---Llzl.. ff:.'.,15 v 5 .-v. A4' 'kif fi' li- ?l:':f:gn:1'.-'f- if-5-jjj-A ml! s lnldtiv li , - s.....-. Al-'-I-.132-y.-f--.,, -- - ---eq. f: ' " 'M' " ,, "' ...in-'M PHOTO BY PRATT The Preparatory School Basket Ball Team Prep Basket Ball H. K. DI2NNIS,lN'fHn51g' XI In lx-kk,.3,,,,' g',,m,,5,, C-?1D13HiH, - M. L. Tyrrell Manager, - - . - H. K. Dennis The Team. Right Forward, - - - A. W. DeArment Left Forward, - - M. L. Tyrrell Center, - R. C. Stockdale Right Guard, - P. W. Ileurr Left Guard, ----- S. H. French Substitutes: A J. L. McMichael. A. J. Beckwith, Dale Croasman. 169 'Y . V ! i A. . "I ' 1 ai lo il il r. ,IX lx H' ' I - v Q fi 1 2 lj U gi. l I' 1. , Preparatory School TrackTeam , Officers. gig, Captain, . C. CH. Clarke A i Manager, . Dale Croasman . 3 l.' A A Assistant Manager, . . - Elmer Wilds ,al 4 i' I 5 l 7 Members. M. J. Beatty Dale Croasman - Charles H. Clarke R. B- Chisholm W. B. Gardner A- B. Hines N. C. Houze W. L. Stidger , +V. J. Wicks A. Wilkinson H- M. Weeter ' A ' A I. v ll' Il . if ' 'Q ,. ' Q? H . ali M: R, vi F H' Ml? fl .l, '2 l ' 170 , lj pl wi iff ' sri A Prep Base Ball Team Captain, ----- Carl Douthitt Manager, . . . 1, D, Ford The Team. Catcher, ---- C. S. Braymer Pitcher, - E. H. King First Base, - S. H. French Second Base, - - - Carl Douthitt Third Base, L. C. Burchfield Short Stop, . . Max Croasman Right Field, - P. W. Duerr Center Field, - - C. P. Russell Left Field, ----- James Miller Substitutes: W. R. Deemar, M. L. Tyrrell, Thomas Miller, A. W. DeArment, A. J. Beckwith 171 I 3 N Y 1 .1 - ,.X ' . ' 4 Q A 2 . V , PQ ' ' X 1 Mr!! I ? .4 ..,. . - 1 , Xfm J 3. 4Zi?:za,-br. :W - A cfailggwyz' L, 1 xQ5"': gfgl ' lx 5 2 .'f - 1eGf , f ,,., fawf' " ' ' 'X I - . ' ,, '!.. ! ' P., in 2' '. ff IA 1 " , i Q' ' a -4""'V Ev? Y-L1-fl L I f iob 7 ,J NSENSE The "Gobb1ers" ' cLocAL.J ORGANIZED OCT. 18, 1905 ' COLT HOUSE Colors-' 'Black and Blue. " Oficial Publication-"Durch Den F unnel." Yell-Hullabaloo! baloo! baloose! Bring us each a little booze. n Rickety, Rickety, Rickety, Rink! Bring us each another drink! QRepeat every 5 minutes during meetingj Patron, . . W. A. Elliott Officers. External Quadrilateral, "Aik" Aiken Linear Rhornboid, - "Doc" Clarke Grand Square, "Exit" Sturdevant Obtuse Biped, - - - "Cot" Nelson Bihemispherical Segment, "Phil" Porter Inflex Triangle, - "Bill", Ferry Faded to a Point, . - "Jim" Mason Privates in the Ranks. "Wat" Sturtevant "Rum" Martin "Boney" Horn "Tom,' Colter "Dc-alt" Clarke 'C "Slivers" Knapp "Slats" Gleason "Bill" Dunbar "Jason" Coggon Con probationj "Corry" Jones "Y, M. C. A." Jones "Dick" Callahan 174 Fonetik Spelin A Uneek Muvment On Fut Instigated bi Profesor Hans Mulfinger, the Expurt and Emanunt Filologist uf Alegany Colidge. Fonetik spelin wuz the subjekt uf a leckture given last nite by Profesor Mulfinger befor the German Klub- The speker proseded tu explan the meenin uf the term Fonetic spelin, Whitch dus in fact meen spelin a wurd like it sounds on an Edisun fonegraf - CFonetik and fone- graf cum from the anchunt hog-latin wurd "Foney," meenin a "faik-"J In his own pecularyle deliteful wa, the professor shoed how kumbursum and unweldy our present sistim uf spelin is- Our laungwidge wus compared tu that uf the Gurmans and the meny diskrepanses wure noted- The diflkultie uf techin spelin tu the rizin generashun wus cited, and the nede uf a remedie imprest upon the audienc- Dockter Mulfinger closed his adres with a strong, pashunate apele for the introduxion uf the nu sistem- We kwote frum him: "And now mi herers yu se the nede uf this grate reforme- I plede with yu tu yuse yure influence in behaf uf the muvment- Get buzie and dig in- With the help uf my frend Andie Karnege I am so puling the Wires that sune I hop tu se the da Shakspere refered tu in his 'Thanatopsis' when he sed: 'Kings mae kum and kings mae goe, but Fonetik spelin is bound to kum and sta forever. ' " CAmid grate aplos bi the Gurmun stoodents present the profesor took a larg chu uf Mail Pouch und sat down- J 175 s S -s w J I 5 Q 9 9 1 s I "Q yi"'tn-gf in ..- K b 1 l 5 I 1 E 'v i 1 1 l S l A I Faculty Baby Show fEDIToR's NOTE:-This letter of Mr. Yoshimi's was found by ac- cident, and we have deemed it fit to put into the KALDRON as It stands.j ' PENNA. MEADVILLE. The forty-seventh day of I-Ienochi. Most honorable and mighty father:-- i Your base, unworthy son sends his humble greetingr May the reign of his Divine Majesty, the Mikado, en- dure forever. , All the things of which this college converses now is about the marvelous Faculty Baby Show, so that is entirely whereof I write. Be informed that great many of Professors and their consorts have a r W' -' great liking and affection for babies, so l T that there is a Wonderful magnitude of ' M baby among the most respectful faculty. x Every family can afford one, and a Soph- x X omore told me that no family should AQ - ' be without one. Many times the college 'f ig paper proclaims: "The faculty has been QL 1 ' f increased by the addition of a new- mem- ix "' lg XY ber in the Language department," or X IE W, other, and then during a week every gk.-I ff 6, ,man gets the "A" in Greek. The stu- dents say so many babies all right for this is affirmed in the Bible: "The wicked shall increase," the rest of the college says he is glad, also, for hoping that per- haps President Roosevelt will present . this institution with a, government ap- propriation. Even there is a ritual for the baptism of babies in the end of the chapel song book. Because there was so an wonderful magnitude of babies, and because the most august professors were al- ways rowing in faculty meeting about each his baby, was decided to have a petition on one day and hold a "baby show." This thing "baby show" is like the 176 J3-P311 day When one celebrates all the bov babies with the fish signs, only it is different thus, that the girl babies are estimated as much as the boys. and one pro- fessor, that used to be with a Wild West show. wants to linock the spots off some one that thinks any boy who IS better than his "Bunny." The portents appeared one day like this: lh4-4-AAA-A.AAA44.A.A.4..4AAA.AA.A44.gAAAA444A4.4A4AaA4AA. P FIRST ANNUAL BABY SHOW. 7 B A E I E S iz g Misses Elliott, Hendershot, Breed anclTli.orifikwtiitcl. B N A E Masters Ross, Multinger and Brown. 5 . 4-um, .M D , I Contests of every nature and size. E Positively last appearance in this Collge io?liDri.TBxinitl1 if g as judge in a Beauty Contest. E Belvildering. DI Bounding. M Beautiful. EENBIFIT CDF' "CZ.iLIXIIE"l'J'S" DCANRGEDCENT. E e n Aa'mz'ssz'on ,... Ten, Talent, 77u'r1. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTYTTTVTTVVTTVTQQVTVVYTV vvvv Q! It was a terrific time deciding what contests to have and then to detect some one to give the prizes. Finally they got a Ballantyne scholarship for the most learned babyg twenty-five dollars from the Mellins Food Co. for the Fattest Babyg a silver rattle from the Glee Club for the Most Musical Baby, three Dollars sixty-seven cents from Bill Thomas for the Best Natured Baby: a prize from some anonymous friend for the Homeliest Baby: a five dollar credit from Ballinger and Siggins for the Strongest baby, and most wonderfully a gold cup from the Book Store for the Most Beau- , tiful Baby. Howsoever, they still needed one ' 4 prize and Dr. Lockwood offered a set of Browning for the Youngest Baby. Mani- festly Dr. Smith was the man for the Beauty Contest and Jay Chesty Werner for the ' Strong man contest. The others were to be , judged by three judges, Miss Roxy Langellier, Dr. Wells andf,Dean Fraser. 177 Burnt' K' Kafhsknvf On the great night was at the gym everybody from Col. Dick to Robert Bee- '- be except that poor Mr. Booze Russell A who was hanging around the ingress, lugubrious because it was not permitted to him to enter "Blick." - 2 Withinside agitation was fearful. The babies were giving their yell every three minutes. "Boo-boo-boo! Ha! Ha! Ha! Faculty Babies. Rah! Rah! Rah I" All persons were ornamented with different colored baby-ribbon to show their predilections. Tom Colter was taking bets with both hands at all kinds of odds until Prof, William A. Elliott laid down fifty dollars and elevated his Ruth to a three-to-five favorite. Each beau- tiful child was appareled in his glad rags, except Buster Brown who wore a bathing suit being chiefly interested inthe strong man stunt. Also all had a table to hold their prizes. No ink to me is to expose to you all the excitement of the contests but list promulgated by the judges went this way ' The Most Beautiful Baby - - r Miss Alice Breed S xx' s .' X qwwrw-f , X - X 5 The Most Learned Baby ---- Julian Ross The Most Musical Baby - - Rudolph Mulfinger The Fattest Baby - Miss Katherine Hendershot The Best Natured Baby - . i Miss Ruth Elliott The Strongest Baby .... John Brown The Youngest Baby -g - Miss Elizabeth Lockwood The Homeliest Baby -.-- No Contestants Alice Breed knew Dr. Smith all right. l When he began his judging she smiled at him A and cooed and he pulled out his blue ribbon immediately. Dr. Elliot was mad as adrowned l 9 ' X hen, he was terrific mad and one says that a Dr. Smith won't be here next year. Hender- shot had very much longing for the strength ,B prize but he apprehended that a boy must be . compelled to get that and "you know, 'cept- ing papa, we're mostly all girls at our house." ive I f f ! Rudolfh Anyway the Mellin's Food people had contributed S25 to him for a picture of his wonder and his solemn oath that Katherine had been grown solely on Mel- lin's Food. When the Seven Sages came to compete for the wise-prize, they made amazing exhibition but everybody, excepting the fond parents of the other in- fants agreed that Julian Ross's Masterly rendition of "Mica, Mica, parva stella" was the star so to him was given the Prep School ticket. No-body, however. un- derstands how any baby associated with Dr. Elliot could have Won the good natured prize and so upset all Jacob Riis' theories of both heredity and environ- ment. After the contests things stopped twenty minutes for refreshments and all the babies got out their bottles. Miss Hendershot possessed a grouch anyway because she didn't like the strange Mellin's Food and when she received how much her neighbor Rudolph was enjoying his Anheuser-Busch she had a mad. "Oo isn't no gentleman, oo shouldn't dink like dat 'fore ladies. Asn't oo been raised wiff any manners at all. Frow it away or I'll bite you." Much astonish- ment was to Rudolf. "Aber, my Fraulein, es is alle- right now gedone. Ich hab so been geraised. Gott in Himmel, bier is besser don die milche. Komme on and drinken mit me. Ich am sehr sorrig." Buster Brown got pugilistic and belted his koniglich Hochlichkeit an awful swat. Thenneverbody of the babies got to crying and was had a terrible time. More noise and fight than a basket ball game. All the Professors and Mrs. Pro- fessors mixed in, being rambunctious anyway because they only had one prize apiece and Dr. Wells. climbed the rope to the rafters and the others were barricaded in the gym office so everybody took his -3 f., baby and went home and that was all. oolakxoo 1 From your most devoted, obscure, K j Z submissive, affectionate son, 5 ' 'l-fl-V, 'J KUCHI Yosmml. P. S.-Our Prexy, that is Mr. Crawford, has a big 179 ..g. - 'M . -1-T A fw----...sv-:A X..-as-...,,..,,,,,..,,,., 4, ,, -A 1-1 , ., . N354-----I..--4,-4 .. -.-....:....m.., M., A gin.:-f.v-....... ...L ...gl ''3'4ji'-gA,-g,g:4-1Lj5g'f-'-f'-----u-Q-fa-m.:...4,,m..- ,K-,,.'A , A v--M -.- - . mg , h v A -5 'A --i-AA--5 -A A A-1, AA -- A A.- A . ' ... '---- --.. :. -f f- .....,.,.-, ,-4..',., ' i' ' pg - -A ' ' A - fe1:,...,,,i,gg,,159fji'- - , ,Af-A-f..... ., A 51,1 up M . .T--Inu., A 'A' A- -A A V A A ' ""'4 N" " ' 4" """ A AA A' AA A A AMAA AA--yi""U Y 'A A , - r M, ....-,.........,.. .. , , J., ,A-fl ' ,igm H,-M-'--A-'-jaw ' ' - " "1"-f-+f1f':"'1'Sv-vw -I -,-'-.A-rv f-rg-A - '.. ,-.-,,.,.-.,, .Wm ,,,.,,- ,Nw 'l r F A 1 - , A -A-'f --- A - ---A' .. .....i.,-...............-....-..., -...... ,.., , ' ' " 'QW' ' 'P-"D--h f -ng any . . ' 1 , 4 . wx.:-all boy named Raymond who is very baby and it was over- heard by me to hear him say to a big fat fellow that he fmeaning Raymondl should also be in the faculty baby show. To me it seems it is better for him to be out, for because if the contest included also him, the eighth prize would have been given to Raymond himself. This I have just discovered and let you know. K. Y. . A HULINGS HALL AMBITION. O, to be a Senior, Q And sit at table G5 To listen to Miss Spalding's jokes, And have men folks to tea. "The loadstone was discovered many centuries ago, and has been known ever since it was first discovered," said Dr- Cook in Physics I. We could scarcely believe our ears, until he repeated the statement, a few minutes later. Stidger talking in his sleep: "Now you take the bundles, and I'll carry the baby." 4 "I am in Greek VIII-only six in the class, also in Latin VII-only five in the class. Thus I belong to the intellectual aristocracy of the college-" - W. T. Mackey. - "O, if they put anything in the KALDRON about me, I think I shall Dye!"-Miss Mills. Dr. Smith wears some sort of a pin which looks sus- piciously like the 'badge of 9 N E- Beware, Ernest, you ought to know by this time what Prex does to people who let it be known that they are members of that fearsome organization. The Seniors' remark after the President's recep- tion: "Two more hours of required work off. " 180 The Incandescent Club The Incandescent Club is a basket ball team com- posed of some of the most prominent carrot tops of the school. To be a member it is necessary for one to be red headed. The man having the reddest hair was made captain. "Red" O'Connor scored. Line-Up. Left Forward ,.... "Red" Crawford Right F0I'W3-Fd, - - "Red" Hicl-:ernell Centre, - "Red" O'Connor CCaptainJ Left Guard ,..... "Red" Rgbinson Right Guard, ----- "Red" Ginn Substitute, "Brick" Andrews ......l...-. -- --..,....- .Y.. -, "Clif." Coggan blew in from Castile. He always was dressed up to style- His one name was Jason, He had a big case on Himself. So he wore a big smile. Baby cross, Wifey crankeyg English slow, Grouchey Frankie. The love of a student from Paulding Was great for his teacher Miss Spaldingg But her persecution Was bum elocution Hashed out by F. Slivers of Paulding. Ernie Smith-the little dear, Fell in love with Langellierg But Prexy kicked-that's natural: Now Ernie's case is Meadville beer. 181 St. I-Iulings Convent up Founded in 1893. Con-founded in 1906. A beautiful and homelike abode for ministers' daughters. The surrounding influences and quiet, se- cluded, cloistral life are particularly beneficial to the young ladies. Every young lady who has completed the required course will receive the degree of O. M. To the sacred cloisters has recently been added an excellent new gymnasium. This is equipped' with all modern appliances for young ladies, such as rolling-pins, butter-paddles and wooden-spoons. Alice Huntington Spalding, O. M., who has had many long years of expe- rience, is in charge of the new gym. Aesthetic hat-pin and curling-iron drills are executed, which not only give ease and grace to the young ladies, but also render them means of self-protection. ,Ping-pong and other rough sports are not tolerated. All candidates for admission to this saintly convent are required to conform closely to the following rules: 1. Prayers must be said every night and morning. 2. No girl is allowed to so much as look at a man without the official permit, countersigned by Soeur Rox- ane de Paris, O. M. r 3. Spreads and chafing-dish parties are strictly prohibited, except on Washington's Birthday and the Day of Prayer., 4. The fire escapes are to be used only in case of fire. Terms--32.00 to 953.50 per week for board, room, washing and ironing. Hash a la francaise and ice cream are served with no additional expense every other fourth Sunday. V For further information address SISTER EMMA, O. M., A Dean of Women, St. Hulings Convent. 182 fi ,- 1 I KH i ff Q fi up QM ' ' - ,. rl , . I XY.-ga, ,X f" f-XX fb. -' K" iv ff JL' lx f' 42 alfa. at x W Q A x 1 X J: ff X 22' it X' Q I I IK kv A f " ff 3 i fa - ' Avi a .Y 'F 45 l . XY' 'xx wb .......- fljgif ,fij':,,,-f- 'f1Ti32i"'ilm Q if - "if-1 - ,-....i..,. ,la I V -' " . -..,................,, .. . . Those Fugate Hats One day "Polly" Miller, in a great burst of emotion, joyously declared that his Edith had more keen hats than any other girl in the Hall. Some of the fellows were inclined to dispute this statement and "Polly" was forced to make good his extravagant claim. He pro- duced a picture of a few of Miss Fugate's creations. We were fortunate enough to get a copy of that picture, which we take great pleasure in presenting here for the benefit of our readers. Claims to have great knowledge of love.--Fullerton. Hendershot:-If we published all that we have been asked to about you there would be no room for any one else. EPITAPH. As to f 'Math. " Talk about Gurneyg he was an angel. 183 A Suggestion For Better Man agement of Hulings Hall There is a Dean at Hulings Hall, And she is wondrous wiseg She's bothered so by naughty girls That she just sighs and sighs. The real trouble of it is She's Canadian by birthg g She has no sense of humor, l And ne'er gives way to mirth. She so dislikes the "horrid men, "4 e Considers them quite .crudeg And thinks the girls who go with them Are becoming very rude. y Let's put a searchlight in the towerg On each girl tie a string, And on her neck a little bell With individual ring. , Whene'r a girl gets out, you know- Bell accompanying Belle- With the searchlight and the string She'll be fully marked and well. Let's fill the Campus with arc-lightsg Hang one on every tree. Give Roxyane some X-ray lamps So through doors she can see. Get phonographs for every room- i Blank records for each day- Then give them to Miss Langellier To show her what girls say. 'Twill abolish then 5 this dreadful bore Of walking round o'nights. g A connection with her room we'll make T For putting out the lights. The Hall will be a paradise g The girls all angels be. The Dean and Roxy Langellier ' Will laugh in holy glee. 184 ' Savonarola Roastedri One Week From the Exchange Columns. lThe Atlantic Times, Monday. March 6, 19061 Dr. Crawford delivered his annual lecture on Saron- arola here last night to his usual audience. We need give no copy of the lecture, as one may be found in our iiles of May 9, 1896. But we can say that the lecture keeps up to its old standard and is given. the veterans say, with marvelous precision, without the loss of a single word or phrase. Dr. Crawford stated to our in- terviewer that he enjoyed giving this lecture in Atlantic more each year, and that it is very inspiring to a people who understand the subject as well as our people dn. and are as quick to greet the good points. lClark's Comers Sky Rocket, Tuesday, May 7. 155.1 Dr. William H. Crawford, A.B., A.M., D.D., L.I,.I'l., President of Allegheny College, last night delivered to an innumerable audience, his well-known lecture on Florence and Savonarola. This lecture is exactly the same as it was when it produced so great an effect on the Bishops at Los An- geles and it produced an even greater effect on our people here, so that Dr. Crawford was offered here the position of justice of the peace. Great numbers of the president's admirers were present as his guests, and there was at least a hundred persons in the hall. The lecture is a truly wonderful one, containing parts of no less than twenty-three books, and displays an intimate acquaintance with Savonarola. The delivery was faultless and without hesitation, and what is more, Dr. Crawford tells us that while delivering the lecture he thought out the details for obtaining 525,000 from a 'The Crawford Lecture. In 1 pamphlet. I Savonnrola. Edited bt' Ilf- Frank C. Lockwood. Professor of English in Allegheny College. Published by Ihr Century Co., Union Square. New York. Edition dc luxe. 53.00. with aut-lymph of author. Paper bound. 10c. 185 H mln' doner who may be announced later. Dr. Crawford has truly a wonderful mind. By his charming and suave manner the lecturer made an irradicable impression on the audience that will have great influence with those who have been thinking of sending their sons to Dr. Crawford's school. IMeadvi11e Tribune-Republican, Thursday, March 9, 1906. Litt1e's Corners Cor.l W. H. Crawford's lecture was given by phongraph here last night at the home of Mr. J. M. Smith, for the benefit of the Little's Corners Band. The parlor was crowded with people who have heard of this lecture and it was received as if it were a per- sonal friend. This record is certain to become one of the most popular that the Edison Cojproduces, especially among those unfortunates in outlaying parts of the nation who have not had the opportunity of hearing Dr. Crawford. Ice cream and cake was served and 36. 80 was real- ized for the Band. fThe Townville Booster, Saturday, March 11, 1906.1 ' William Crawford pitched his tent here yesterday and advertised a popular lecture. All the beauty and bravery of Townville was. present at the event, and all were made acquainted with an Italian named Savon- arola. The lecturer made a most imposing appearance. He has a broad personality and abundant presence, and his pleasant ways very much interested the audience. He was costumed in an elegant suit of black vicina, cut extremely decollete, and wore a white four-in-hand tie with patent leather pumps. The lecturer was very fa- miliar with his subject, but not to the point where fa- miliarity breeds contempt, for he stated at our office that he had the greatest admiration for this lecture. The lecture was fairly' good, better than most at the price, and the Doctor should have at least as large an audience next year. - ' 186 "You Can Search Me" In distant years beyond our ken When men herald our praises with voice and pen: When we no longer wither, crisp, and brown Beneath old Bill's most terrible frown: When We fail to melt before the honeyed guile Of our worthy Prexy's dog-day smile: When Latin verbs have lost their charm And Christian ethics no longer harm: When the author's mill refuses to grind And meaningless platitudes are left behind: When history has closed its golden book And its champion become a common crook: When Doc. Wells has cut out Latin down below And the bug man sent him to fiunker's row: When dear oldDut does nothing but joke And Johnny Hamnett has ceased to croakg When Miss Langellier has met her doom And sweet Alice is the reigning beauty on the moon: When dough-head Cook Hunks the divine exam Because St. Peter holds his prayer not worth a damn: Then when these signs indicate the approaching day They will fold their tents like Arabs and silently steal away Upon the judgment throne will sit the KALDRON board And before them shall be gathered this motley horde: Then in accordance with Scriptural fate The goats from the sheep they will separate. Peabody met Giblyn on the street, "Gib" followed by a miserable little dog- p'Say, 'Gib,' where did you get that dog?" "Why that's the frat dog. You know all the f rats have dogs"- 'Tis rumored "Boney" Horn had a bad caseoi' heart trouble but after continuous use of Olgarlne he is now on a fair way to recovery. 187 A The Musical Fussers On a gentle afternoon about the middle of May when the writer was dosing over his Greek, he was startled by a vision more scintillating than the sun and more glorious than the spring moon. "But what this thusnessf' It was only fair Edith perambulating, as was her wont, toward Barnett's to incidentally develop her musical talent. For a few moments we heard noth- ing but the rip rash of the daily drill. Then the spring zephyrs bore to our ears a voice of most pathetic sweet- ness which inspired us to creep near and discern if pos- sible whence the cause. Putting our optics to a hole in the window glass we saw a scene which for artistic beauty would put Raphael back two centuries. There stood Olin in all.the majesty of his figure, his grey spring suit and his 'new Y. M., C.. A. 51.50 halo, with arms outstretched, his eyes raised to the red wall paper on the ceiling vocalizing extemporaneously from the fullness of his overworked heart his sentiments to his affinity in the following ebullition, which in the stereotyped words of Dr. Lockwood, culled from a recent magazine, contains all the mystery of a deeply poetic nature. I ' MY SWEETHEART 'MID THE HILLS OF TIDIOUTE. I I was riding in the rain To catch the evening train That would take me home to sweetheart waiting there, For the time had slowly passed, Since I kissed the fair maid last As beneath the shady grapevine arch she stood. 188 W "- fa. 1-Y .1-'nw---' '- ., L- , - . - 1 '. '. 'r.. . t Y' e'x 4- 5 ' '- - F CHoRUs. Farewell! Farewell to sweetheart Beneath the grapevines greeng One year from this evening I'll return to you, my queeng I know your heart is breaking, For mine is aching too, But remember, dear sweetheart. I'm always true to you. In the morning just at dawn As I neared the farmhouse lawn Of her homestead 'mid the hills of Tidioute: As the Easter bells were ringing, I could hear a sweet voice singing, And I knew it was my sweetheart, dear to me. When the moon was at its height We walked with footsteps light To the banks along the river, dewey greeng To the orchard on the hill, To the rolling, humming mill, In the harmony of happiness and love. When 'mid world's strife and care Think of sweetheart, bright and fair, Whether soldier, broker, banker you should be Go home and have her sing Away all cares that bring -A frown of darkening shadow to your brow. LOST:-Eine Gummerschuhe, die zu mir gehort. size No. 12. Finder return to Herr Mulfel Ginger. "Yes, fellowsg I hope to become quite a tennis player. 'Tis true I am very fat, but I am also very quick on my feet and have good wind."-Fat. Greer. 189 Election of Senior Infinity Date-May 10, 1906. Polls Q Faculty Room, Library Dr. Knudson's Room, Bentley Suffrage limited to an unprecljudiced faculty and members of the class of '06. Method of Procedure. ' I. Faculty chooses two members from the class on their ability to grind, stui and " cribb ", authenticated by statistics from the registrar's records. . II. Class chooses two representatives, theoretically those who are not grinds, who do go out with the boys, who are not preachers, and who by their winning Ways have captivated the hearts of the class, practically these members are chosen by a political ring that for stripes and viciousness makes the Tammany Tiger turn tail and seek the safety of Greater New York. III. Two members are then chosen by the faculty from the debris of soreheads remaining., Nothing is taken into account but the "pulls" of the various mem- bers, the records and pocket books of their fathers, and Miss Spalding's testimony in regard to their oratori-cal ability. Under such conditions class and faculty met at 4:15 p. m. in their respective rendezvous. After the faculty had hashed over Freshmen records and compared the church cuts of the class and balloting had begun, Lem- mie Brown, the oflice boy, answered a knock and admit- ted President Wilson. "Slats " Gleason had become worried as to the elegibility of C. E.'s and Wilson had been sent to procure the rules governing the game. "The list of elegibles will be sent to the class in due order, " came from the chair and "Alfonse" butted out. While the class waited, "Father" Giblyn's remarks on the French teacher and a caucus of the -Phi Delts and Phi Gams eased 'the strain. Prof. Ross arrived and an- nounced the names of Darrow and Robertson chosen on the first count, everybody cheered, 'the noise died away and the ring had done its work. To insure freedom of 190 thought, the unbiased and uncorrupted will of the Class, andthe benefits of a "square deal", a motion for nonii nation by secret ballot was made and carried. resulting in thirteen nominations from twentv-six members. everybody's neighbor evidently doing the proper thing. First ballot was taken and Mac got eleven out of twenty six votes-who thinks about a majority! Swanson Stuntz and Miss Gttoway tied for second place. Chival- rous class of 1906! Another ballot and Stuntz got the plum by a vote of 17. Everbody looked surprised, some are Wondering yet. Mac and Stuntz congratulated each other and still some people looked puzzled. Returns were sent to the faculty and everybody laughed. Eddie Wells piped up, "Mr, President, I move you the faculty elect Gleason and Tribby without delay." Dr. Smith winked at "Bill" and murmured, "Phi Psi-non-frat, Watch it." The faculty proceeded to separate the sheep from the goats once more. The goods being delivered and laws of equity governing the case, "Pi-exie's" word went and Miss Giele and Swanson were declared duly elected on the fifteenth ballot. Yes, it was a great election, illustrating all the moves of a great campaign and resulting in a happy minority and a sad but wiser majority. May 10. 10 p. m. tat the Receptionl. Faculty feels that Miss Giele, unlike the rest of the Senior Six, was chosen for her merits. McLaughlin denies the accusa- tion to his surrounding crowd of admirers. Goodloe, Tribby and young Prex. May 11. tPrexy's ofiice.J McLaughlin's conscience begins to jag and he tearfully acknowledges to Dr. Crawford that, knowing that he could not get the honorf?J, he begged the class to bestow it upon him instead of giving it to anyone of less weight with the class. May 12. The faculty, indignant on account of the misdeal of the class, shows itself to be a four fiush and gives the consolation prizes to Miss Ball and Watkin P. Sturtevant. 191 .,..!.,,., Q , ,.. . . W.. '. V A ' ' , "'- ' ..,..-g- 4 me r-ei.--me-vnu... -fe -QL A 1 "f""" L That Base Ball Money IA small boy living down town was in swimming one day and went away leaving his coat lying on the bank. The following letter, addressed to M. J. Conlin, of the New York National League Base Ball Team, was found in a pocket. We take the liberty of printing it.j VMEADVILLE, PA., April 16, 1906. Mi Deer Unkle Mikez- I am dum sorry tu haf tu rite and tell yu dat our skeme is busted becos de guys up on de. hill ain't goin' to have no base ball teem dis yeer. I did Want yu tu koatch dem becosl nu yu kood make a gude teem fore dem. It's like dis. Thre old guys wots on de fakulty run de stoodents atletics fore dem. There naims is Ed. Wells, Prof. Ross and Doc. Breed. Theys got de run- nin' of tings but Ed Wells lives Wit Doc. Smith, de Sporting Editor of the Misionarie Revu, and so Smittie gets his say tu. QLast yeer Smittie had full charge and de stoodents all says dat tings wuz mutch better.J Wells ust tu be an atlete and so he tinks he nose all about how tu run de sports, Ross is tu little 'tu be an at- lete and he's soar and acks soar like, and Doe. Breed doan no nuthin about anyting but bugs and dead Wurms. Well, dese guys is Wot de stoodents kall de atletic. bord. Ed. Wells runs de cash and so he's de hole ting. How I found out dese tings Wuz like dis. I wuz lofeing in Kebert's one day when I saw 3 guys eatin' at de korner table and engaged in a heeted diskushun. Der naims wuz Cot, Nate and Boney. An wot d'ye tink, dey wuz tauking bout de colidge baseball situ- ashun. It seems dey wuz mutch interested. Cot wuz de captain, Nate de manager and Boney de outfielder Who had seven erors last year. You no he's de guy hoos naim yu saw in de patent medisin ad bout dis Olga- rine stuff. i Nate sed, "It's a dum shame, felows, Wen I maid so menny contrakts tu have dem all busted. Wot t'ell 192 du de profs tink we are. I'll tell yuse guys wot I tink. Edy Wells is goin to get maried an needs de cash. "Nit," sed Cot, 'Tm wize to all dat. Edy tole Langy de French woman all about it and she tole Slat's girrul. Its like dis. Eddie an Doc Smith last weak had a lecksture guy hear from New Yorke naimed V in- sent. Well, Edy an Doc tuk dis guy up tu Sagertown an spent de stoodents atletic money for shampain booze for dis swell guy. Dem an a hole gang of bachelores drank 398 dollars wurth of booze an now de stoodents ain't in no Way tu have enny teem." An Boney just sat and sed lots of tings wot he never lerned at Sunday skule. "It's jus like George Washington sed tu Linkoln," sed Boney, "millions for booze but not one sent for atletics. " Dese guys went on tu say how soar de stoodents were at de plais. Dey wanted tu see Edy Wells die. dey hated Prexy an de girruls were goin tu throw Miss Lan- gelier out. Dey also sed dat menny old stoodents would not be back again but would go some plais else. Its easy pickins, Unkle Mike, de plais is goin tu de dogs an is moar like a kindergarten dan a colidge. Mebbie dey'll be a teem next year. Feeling dum sorry dat de plais is such a dum poor punk dog show, I remane, Yure cussin nefu, Jack. P. S. -Maw and paw seys, dey luves you. You no I do. Jack. A certain couple felt slighted in last year's KAL- DRON. Will they in this year's? Jones sipped the nectar from her lips As 'neath the moon they sat. n And wondered if the god'S 6'9l' drank From such a "mug" as that. "Physics II is hell. "-Ben Rossiter. 193 W1 ZWWZW e,.4xMfvZi..Q,,, Quagf Ovwfw-fdzfvm Z2,e:'.h n jlffcw.- N It happened about twenty-four years ago. When one year old he could stand on his left foot and, wrap- ping his right leg around his neck, bite his big toe. At four he was captain of the marble team at the kinder- garten. He was the bestest boy, even his own ma said so. Got a straight line of gold stars at Sunday school for regular attendance. At ten could smoke cigarettes and blow the smoke through his nose. At twelve he could lick any "kid" in the town, and one year later entered high school. Developed into a fusser and at fifteen falling in love with Elsie Jenks, the leading lady of his town, he quit cigarettes and took to Beeman's Pep- sin. During his high school days he developed a hunch of gas that would move a postage stamp to tears. Graduated with honors. For the next three years he dealt in mud with the Duem Aul Real Estate Co. Entered Allegheny in 1903, put it on Bill Elliott and registered for 25 hour's work. Always seemed busier than the garbage man and made 52 in everything. Last year peddled gas for W. H. C. 1 Later became leader of the band and bosom friend of Jay Chesty Werner. Continues to carry heavy work, which has served to make his broad expanse of phiz look worried. Still leads the band, does stunts in Y. M. C. A.. confides in Chesty, cuts gym, eats more than a regi- ment, sleeps in English, and what is worse, loafs with Fat McLaughlin. And his name is PUSH. AT PREXY'S SENIOR RECEPTION. Mlle. Langellier-Does Mr. Smith dislike me, Mr. Giblyn? Mr. Giblyn-Indeed he does. Mlle. Langellier-Am I then so unpopular, Mr. Giblyn? Mr. Giblyn-You are indeed the most unpopular woman in town. . ' Mlle. Langellier-Au revoir. Monsieur Giblyn. Mr. Giblyn-Avec grand plaisir- 195 ,.W ' vvva. . How About This? A In the great efforts being made here at the present time to .have pure athletics, we fear that our zeachwfs are so far forgetting themselves asto make rules to suit special cases. f i T r 1' ', - A conscientious athlete who by two years of hard workhad won the right to participate in an inter-col- legiate track meet where' he could have won' his white HA" was deprived of this well earned recognition by a clever little piece of darkroom work on the part of our incandescent professor, the sycophantic aspirant for the vice-presidential dignity. This worthy, for want of a better reason, gave the young man two ,conditions in a subject he was not taking, thereby depriving the athlete of any chance of winning his HA". We trust that the Carnegie commit- tee for pure collegegfaculties will investigate this aiair, and that the guilty parties in this case read two or three old Peruna almanacs and takeliberal potations of the remedy therein prescribed to rid themselves of in- ternal disorders. . f 1 5 ' i A comedyi of Mistakes Prexy, - Johnny, Dutt, - Bill Elliott, Doc Smith, Prof. Ross, - Knuddie, Lockwood, Doc. Breed, Dr. Mulfinger, Eddie Wells, Miss Fraser, Doc. Cook, Lemmie Brown Hank' Akers, Alice Spalding, Langy, - Chesty Werner, - - Lf , , B -...,-..ii,.-.... ..............4....A..-, -A , ,, . - King Dodo - - The Prince of India - Strongheart - The Village Postmaster . The Sultan of Sulu Fiddle Dee Dee The Sho Gun - 3 i ,Sherlock Holmes The "M1kadO - It Happened 1ntN0rd1and . - A 4 Women Sin Charley's Aunt . - The Wizard of Oz , - The'Messenger Boy Shore Acres The Sambo Girl - . - Leah the Forsaken - . The Beauty Doctor 196 Bcfnru 'I'h1- I-In-rnul Um-wti w .Xlmnl N1-xt Y. n Pho f'hlIlllDi0I'l 1117 See that minors pay their tuition and do not Write temporary permits for tuition. Mar. 5.-W. L. Stur- devant Writes from Buf- falo, "My books and my tuition are with me. " This was "dead easy. " 'Tvvas taken at a time when "Jason" was happy and so, reckless. However, he insisted on having the picture in the KAL? DRON for he says, "Don't you know, she is a keen girl. The picture Will look good to the folks at home." They will no doubt see how Jason is im- proving his time at college. Answers to Correspondents We invite questioning on all subjects. liltffore .,.1:a-wt-rs qu- an .n careful research is made among original records. I I A L Miss Amy Valliant Courtenay in charge Ui git-le :mtl iqchiun Mr. Frederic Nordica Tribby in charge ni gcnrfcxl iimiiiemmicfm dc- partment. ' 1 d. Mr. William McQuiston answers all questions pertaining tu the a ies. o Dear Miss Langellier:-In answer to your question. we cannot say exactly how often, but we note the fol- lowing from the Pittsburg Dispatch of a recent date: Ashtabula Hen Performs Twice a Day. ASHTABULA, O., May S. 1Sprx'iall --A Plyrnouth Rock hen belonging to .Superintendent F. S. Ckmvr-rsc, of tht- Asvhtabula Sailors' Home. has in-en laying two eggs daily during the last week. 1 N05 Mr. Cappeau, you should never be "indifferent" to the "Lord," 2. Nog you are too young. You should not entertain such serious thoughts until you are at least twenty-five. Yesg Miss Carroll. You could easily make your living as a Carpenter. Ship building is just as good, if you make a specialty of "Hulls." Inquirer:-Nog the Seniors have not got out an in- junction against Giblyn's graduating with the class of '06, but they are thinking seriously of it. Dear Mr. McFeaters:--In answer to your question, "How many on Senior Six?" So far as we know it has always been as named, six Seniors: but 'we are told this year the faculty has named two more to show its mag- naminity, unquestionable dominance, and unswerving faith in the flexibility of mathematics. Jerome:-It would be rather presumptous of us to state positively who has the best literary talent in the college. You might have better submitted this question 199 as to Dr. Lockwood or the Quill Club. Judging from your contributions to current literature, however, we will go so far as to say that you have "unlimited possibilities" in this line. We desire to state for the benefit of the class in French .I that anyone can travel through France without a knowledge of the "phonetic symbols." On consult- ing Madamoiselle Langellier we learn that "she was only fooling" when she taught "La Phonetiquef' Yes, Miss Harriet Phillips. A round straw hat with long ribbons hanging down behind would be very suita- ble for Mr. Gleason. He could also wear white shoes and stockings. French I:--It's a lie. Miss Langellier bought her blue neck ribbon down at the Fuller Dry Goods Co. The person who told you that she had it tied on her at a dog show is a liar. - ' Yes, Mr. Fowler. If you purchase Madam Yale's "Perfect Blush" by the car load there is a rebate of thirty-one cents. Since you say you use nine boxes a Week, we would advise you to take advantage of this rebate, for "every little helps." In answer to the query, "Phi Gams, " we have learned that Madamoiselle Langellier is not particularly fond of the men at Allegheny College. But never mind, all the young ladies at Hulings Hall are not of the same opinion. Q Miss Mabel Deane:-Yes, we think Bill is a fair enough chap. Notwithstanding the fact that he is a missionary and runs with the boozers on the Glee Club, yet he is fairly decent. As far ,as Horns are concerned, Miss Henry, any young lady may become accomplished. Do not be so friendly' with "Boozer," or we will hear you singing "coon" songs wherever you go. zoo . DT- Mumngerz-Use bay rum and quinine on your hair. This is recommended highly by Mr, H31-tung, James Hughes:-You ask whether shortness in a man detracts any from his power as a public speaker. In some cases, yes, but your deep, musical voice and earnestness of expression, if you inform us rightly, ought to enable you to attain success in your chosen pro- fession in spite of this handicap. Blondy W:-We hardly agree with you in thinking that your increasing baldness is due to overstudy. It is probably caused by the constant wearing of a hat in- doors, thus smothering the hair. As a remedy we would suggest as many out-door walks as possible, and a reg- ular application of "Herpicide." Purchaser:-The "Eliot" brand of paint-brushes is more expensive than the "Brown, " but they last longer. The color of the bristles is an indication of their strength. Archibald Dixon Andrews:-The "Grow-Tall Co." is not a reliable firm. For your case I would advise you to hang on the top of a door, for two hours daily, with a heavy weight attached to your feet. This will so increase your height that you will be very welcome at the Hall. Goddess of Spring:-Your question covers quite a number of "cases," but undoubtedly the persons who disturb your labors so frequently are Miss Seipp and Mr. Fowler. Miss Seipp is interested in the study of Dutch- ologyg Mr. Fowler is interested in Miss Seipp, and the spring days seem to give material aid in these arduous studies. No, indeed, Miss Seipp, we would not advise you to look for another man. "A bird in the hand for armsl is worth two in the bush." The popular song best adapted to your voice is, "It was then 1Dutch. " 1 Lcm'me B ------ When first he used his tongue, This sickly, squirming little one, He never answered to his name As children dog but said, instead, "Lem'me be." At school and college this bearded youth Ponied and cheated and shunned the truth, Ducked and dodged, and always shy, He would, when called, usually cry, "Lem'me be." None knew why this particular one Was ever forced hear to come, Unless Brown with Smith wore joined, For to all he wrote he signed, "Lem'me, B. " He's a cynic and discouraged quite And on the theme margin does write With bluest pencil, cutting words And then signs, with audible sigh, "Lem'me B." And now, someway, whenever he says, "Well" or "What" to some one who says "Lem'me be" to him he fmds himself Alone with Lem'me B. Poor Lem'me B. Miss Frances Walker is ahead of the other prep. Eng. students, for in addition to having read all the required English she has "Red" Ginn. Has she? His hat had blown off and you couldn't tell whether it was "Push" Miller coming or "Hans" Mulfinger going. , zoz Little Journeys to the Homes of C. Dormat Purdy.-Member of Butta Butta Butta. Alternate delegate with C. Tom Greer to the Tri-Butt con- vention, 1907, at Butte, Montana. Noted for his won- defful SCTTHOHS, most of which are cribbed from Ilr. Crawford's Savonorola. Has a high forehead. ingrown face and rebutting teeth. His oratorical masterpiece was delivered at the election of the commissary at the Farrelly Club in 1906. Has a fluency unsurpassed in the English language which vents itself in Phillippics against those who excel him in brains. Now living in quiet and secluded retirement at Horse Heads, N. Y., where he spends his spare time writing poems for Dowie's "Leaves of Knocking." Awful Cute Trego.-A Spaniard of doubtful line- age. A brother of the celebrated Miss Dorothy, the most noted actress of her day. Trego was often spoken of in college as a contented sort of a punk head. Only known because he tried to imitate unsuccessfully the antics of "Hot" McDowell, and falling short of this. had to line up with the famous Stanley, the Beau Brum- mell of Ten Mile Bottom. Mr. Trego died in 1935 in Pikeville, Me., and all that is left to postery is a three line notice in the Pikeville Weekly Waterplug. J. McFadden Calvin.-Born on Kiser Hill. Pa., February 29, 1879. Graduated from Allegheny College 1906. Noted in his early days as a rising literary gen- ius, but this was nipped in the bud by his early mar- riage. For four years he was Wayland correspondent for the Crawford County Journal, and has left behind him one noted piece of literature, a paper read before the Wayland Grange on "The Proper Bringing Up of Your Wife's Family." On a cold, bleak December af- 203 ternoon in 1940, when his fond wife went to remind him that the fried potatoes were done, he was found with his toes turned to the daisies. He was followed to his grave in Lonelyvale cemetery, Pont, Pa., by the order of Defunct Journalists. The Wayland Grange sent a beautiful floral emblem of a plow draped in peonies, on which was written in smartweed: "To our dear brother McFadden. Gone, but not forgotten. The pen is mightier than the sword." Still remembered by his friends as a grouch, but by his mother-in-law as an easy mark. Here lay the bones of joseph Mac, Who had a head just like a tack. 'Twas red without, but void within, He had no brains, but lots ol tin." The above epitaph still stands on his moss grown tombstone, and is an everlasting testimony to the en- during love of his wife. C. Tom Greer. -A.B. Allegheny College 1908. CA B. shows his relation to the goat.J While in college he lived with a naturalized Pole whose anglicized name was Toujours Buttin. In later years he tried to put Torrey and Alexander out of the business. In his endeavor to excel in every line he started in giving Dr. Crawford's Saronarolla to the Filipinos. One night while dealing in his own inimitable manner with that most complex of problems, the "Psychology of the Mob," the audience with one accord joined the mob. But here we must hesitate, for a wave of pathos blows over us like a gust of angry wind. All that was earthly of Dr. Greer was found under the feet of a water-buffalo in a rice-field. He was only identified by a letter found in his pocket saying, "please send your ten cents to help paint the house." He occupies a little plot fsix feet long and eight widel in the Ogowonga cemetery on the island of Luzon. T But do we say that his life was a failure? Oh! no. The mob spirit is more dominant in the Philippines than ever before. While the undertaker was making final arrangements with the quartette, and his many friends 204 y were hunting five-leaf clovers with which to decorate his grave, his little Filipino sweetheart, whom he was soon to have wed, overawed by the sublimity of her grief, burst forth in the following elegaic strain: 'Here rest the bones of Greer, thi- oli-csrfg He led the niob a lively chase. Butt the mob, furious, ran lil-ic sing Poor Tom-he won't no more butt in. This verse was engraven upon the magnihcent shaft of pumice stone erected to his sacred memory by the Guild of Prematurely Superannuated Missionaries of which he was the founder, and of whose principles he was a most zealous advocate. At the first convention of the Guild after Dr. Greer's lamented demise. the monu- ment was dedicated to its noble purpose by the Rev. T. F. Chilcote, ta charter member of the Guild and co- worker of the deceasedi in his usual most touching and pathetic manner. ' According to the English version of S. Xnvicr Bright, nf the Manila Bay Fisheries. James Lindsay,Weldon. -The fourth member of the Wilkinsburg Trio. When in 1904 Tom Lawson started his articles on "Frenzied Finance," he was ably assisted by this embryonic celebrity who had his first glimpse of financial greatness while emptying waste paper baskets in the Water Mellon Bank of Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Wel- don has not left behind many works of real literary merit, but despite this fact, the spirit of invective is predominent in his work. He is well kown to the gen- eral public on account of his stinging rebuke to Dr. Crawford, President of Allegheny College, on the oc- casion of the earthquake of March 2, 1906. This re- buke so completely quelled that loquaciously pugnacious gentleman that he at once took to the tall timbers back of the Library. But notwithstanding these things Mr. Weldon, even up until the time of his death, was completely over- whelmed by the immensity of his love for his alma 205 mater, which was demonstrated by the kind terms in which he always spoke of her. He died in 1931 of a fever contracted while investi- gating the economic conditions of the submerged seven- eighths in Liberia. Here he made a fruitless attempt to reestablish their coinage on a tin basis. Mr. Weldon never married. The only romance of his prosaic life was cut short by his being jilted by a certain Miss Berkey, who in later years, became the de- voted wife and able assistant of Dr. W. L. Stidger, the editor of the Algerian Christian Review. Oscar Minus Brown.-His only claim to renown is that he is the supposed long lost cousin of Lemuel R. Brown. Played left field in the Epworth League. A strong admirer of Jonathan Hamnett and Mise Lang- ellier. Much interested in chemistry, his favorite being Pink Pills for Pale People. Now engaged in writing his memoirs at his summer home at Roaring Pine, Mo. C. Henry Eisenman.-During his infancy this cel- ebrity was noted for his consumption of Mellin's Food. In later years his taste for Mellin's Food changed into a desire for Postum. His masterpiece, "The Vlfhite Ele- phant, " was delivered three times per week during the college year. Has written a powerful and convincing treatise on the "Af1inity of Pretzels for Beer." The last years of his decline were spent at the Odd Fellows' Home, Meadville, Pennsylvania. Slow Going Perry.-Discovered in the bullrushes about Irwin, July 4, 1889. One of the inevitable results of the Johnstown Flood. Raised on Nestle's Food, as an experiment, which proved unsuccessful. His ancestors were warriors, one of whom, Col. Skedgwick, served under Napoleon in the great retreat across the Delaware. Direct descendant of the famous Commo- ' 206 A ""' F:-:...4,, ' ' x . ' dore'Perry, discoverer of the Kimberly rice mines in Thibet. ' Assistant manicure artist in the city dog pound during the administration of Mayor Lord. Court j ester to the president of the Class of 'O9. Charter member of the Order of the Cap and Bells. Still living at North Warren, Pa., where he is known as No. 3614, Room 23. He is pointed out to sympathetic onlookers as the worst known living case of cerebral stagnation. -11-Mmm-B 1 J 'Twas on the eve of the Washington's Birthday Ban- quet. Exit P. T. Perry, pursued by "Bill" Thomas. "Bill," you know, can tramp along some quickly, but the P. T. had him sifted to a vapor. Big chunks of mud flying from Coon's heels struck "Bill" square on his osculatory garden. The next day "Bill" was a sight. mouth in bad shape, and almost hidden by a patch of adhesive plaster. Mabel was furious. ...?..-1.-1- There is a tall Senior named Taft, And at his toast every one laft. But Prexy got sore, "Cuss itg I'll give no more Toast for you," said this student named Taft. zo: Professor Professor, oh, Professor, Did you never slyly slip Your arm around a damsel With a red and pouting lip? Did you never feel a quiver From your fingers to your toes, When you sought to kiss her rightly, But caromed oi her nose? Professor, oh, Professor, Did you never take a drive When the moonlight and the maiden Made you gladyou Were alive? Never guide the horse one-handed, Or, through one part of the trip Let him amble slowly homeward With the lines Wrapped round the Whip? Professor, oh, Professor, Did you never feel a tug At your heartstrings when The moment Was approaching for a hug? Did you never get the tingle Like a strong magnetic breeze, Which is the peculiar symptom Of a frank and honest squeeze? Professor, oh, Professor, In your tan and freckled days, Did you never try "postofHce" And such osculating plays? Did the girlie of your fancy Never kiss you on the cheek, And you to prove devotion Wouldn't Wash it for a Week? 208 ' Professor, oh, Professor, Of your failings I take note, And it's hard to think that really You have got the right to vote! And my only hope, Professor, If it's true you've not been kissed, Is that fate has fixed it some way That you don't know what you've missed. ,,..- -I.. ..... The A, B, C of Courtship Characters-Adelaide Ottoway, Andrew Robertson. Scene-Highland Avenue. ACT I. Mr. R.-Let thine ears be attentive unto the sound of my supplication! Miss O. -Mine eyes shall be open and mine ears at- tentive. Mr. R. Cseriouslyl-Oh! when wilt thou come unto me? Lovest thou me? Unseen Spirit-Let no man deceive you with idle words. Miss O. -My presence shall go with thee. Mr. R.-A new heart also will I give unto thee. For- sake me not! Spirit-Love one another. Miss O.-I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Where thou goest I will go. Even there thine hand shall lead me. Spirit-Kiss the son lest he be angry. fStrange sound follows.l CURTAIN. Miss Langellier has sent in a special request that she be kindly treated in the KALDRON. This explains why so little has been said about her, and why she has been "slammed" to such a small extent. We never like to hurt people's feelings, you know. eos ' AT A KALDRON BOARD MEETING. A Member of the Board-They say Prexy beautified and improved his Soronarola when he was in Europe. fore 5 1 WWW' l , I 4 1 x I I I ,I I l Wat Sturtevant-It must have been pretty poor be- . , X - 7 I layer ,if ',, ,yfix 1 ff!! ' X .K .. ,1 1, 1 f " B ' N 1 ' f Uh ' K : P- f xx f f I ,I W 1 d I - 49, ' 5' x v ,Q 41 x ' I N N I Wat Sturtevant K' 1 -c- L 3559 1 5 'Have a look, fellows. There goes the leading lady of the 'Beauty Doctor.' " "Polly" Miller-"Don't you think it. That's Edith with her new hat, and what'rs more, she has two bigger than that. 210 A fleffain YOUT1g lady from Kane S-md, 660011939 love gives me a pain. " But she was seen makin' Big eyes at "Puss" Aiken. Now "Puss," too, is achin' with pain. ,fs T19 :ff ..-'J-""41 5 2 f '77 N I rw MN The Tierra Roubiii. "J ay Chesty" teaches steps that would cost at least 565.00 per lesson at any dancing school. "I belong to the intellectual aristocracy of Allcgh ney College."-William T. Mackay, 4' J H. 211 Chapel Prayers The following is submitted so that the uninformed may know when it will be most desirable to cut chapel service. These statistics are a matter of actual record. Chapel schedule is to be seen in vestibule off chapel. Maximum. Minimum. Average. Hamnett- KAI Crawford ---- ------ 3 .30 1.25 QBJ 2. 10 Dutton ---- ---- 2 . 08 1.27 1.51 Elliott ----- ----.- 6 .26 CCD 2. 30 4.05 Smith ----- ------ 3 .46 2.28 3.13 Ross ------- ----- 3 . 42 2. 33 3.05 Knudson ----- ----- 4 .50 2.18 3.29 Lockwood - - - -----. 4. 52fDJ 4.03 4.29 Breed -----.- ------ 2 ,32 2.03 2.21 Mulfinger ---- - - f- - -7.42fE, 4. 15 5.37 Wells ---- 3. 52 2.00 2.53 Fraser ..... ....... Q FJ Cook ----. ----- 2 . 12 1.48 1.59 Akers ...... ..... 2 , 20 Brown. . . 3.38 Visitors- - 6.48 1.22161 3. 39, CAD Seldom leads. Always announced in advance. Be there. QBJ To show Dr. M. how. CCD Didn't want to, but had to prevent an athletic meeting. ' CDD Took time to insert the adjectives. CED We could never find out why. CFD Always cuts on her day. CGD Bishop Vincent. Long experience has taught him to be brief, in order to cover all the field. y First Prize-Bishop Vincent. The Other Prize-Dr. Mulfinger. V 212 Are you sure those shoes are sat' f ' . t P' Charge them to me. , IS ac on Peme' . When "P0llyi' Miller was at the hospital, before the operation, he insisted on having a minister present be- cause he said he wanted to be opened with prayer Jimmie Mason sure is a chip off the old block be- cause he can play basketball just as good 35 the 01d man can lecture. A year ago Taft was saying his prayers en- ' sconced in an easy .f chair. The poet has f r,..,,..,,: now come down to that place where he does not even do that good. ,Q For particulars ask JI ' "Looie" Swanson. Satin trembles when he sees The Weakest saint present his pleasg ' But Taft who knows no mercy seat . Says, "Lord O Lord, what dirty feet." "Anything I don't know about the ladies is not worth knowing.-Ambrose. Miss T Courtenay-We have one of the largest bridges in the world at Zanesville. Appleby-They also have big Bridges at W. St J. Miss Courtney C10 minutes laterl-Oh! I see the joke. Glenroy Smith-They say Miss Langellier is two- faced-I don't believe it. W. P. Dunbar-Sure notg if she had another, she would wear it. . Glenroy-And then it would be impossible to make two like that. 213 ALLEGHENY CGLLEGE FOUNDED IN 14 B. C. BY ANI-XNIAS Fake Traditions, Strong Expenses, Unrea- sonable Faculty, "Unsurpassed -Athletics" FIVE STRONG COURSES. ' Dancing. Cotillions a Specialty.--Dr J. Harris Wemer. Coozology C5 hours a weekj-Dr. H. Edward Wells. Labratory assistants, Tribby and Unc Fish. Modern Classics. Strong courses in Ade, Dooley and Swinnerton. Dr. F. Crawford Lockwood. Tobacconical Botany. Specimans collected from " Polar Bear," "Scrapno" and " Red Band." Elective Work in "Duke's Mixture," "F ive Brothers," and "Turkish Trophies." Prof. W. Tecumseh Dutton. Knockology. Special attention paid to elocution stu- dents. Madamoiselle R. Emilie Langellier, lately W arrived from Bordeaux, where she took special . courses under Count Boni de Cottolene. I J 1 Ph Y .. -0: Electives are liberal, but original research in Hcoozingf' and along lines of Utobacconical botany," is required in ' all courses. . . . The degree of B.C. is given to all graduates after four years of plugging, Q"Piper Heidsicknl. Phi Beta Kappa is distributed liberally at the digression of Frank C. lCrawfordl Elliott. Catalogue sent annually until returned. For particu- lars write Dr. A. X. Nlorford, - President. Father Luce, Vice-President. Frank Cousins, Registrar. Nleadville, - Pennsylvania. f-. I w,lED.! fy bf, -+- - 1 Bvginnimr lu imtim- that Lzili. fc-vs, hook sloro irrafti and tainted inmwy gieanml frmn thc' Hulinprs Hall hash alcipmtnwiit, were nut sufiicicnt to keep him in puckot niuncy, mc.. Prexy imiigiit :1 hutchor shnp :xml started in the husincss fm' fair. Nut cvcry cullvprv can boast uf ai president whu has pigs feet. cfziif-liver, HX hr-nrt and spare ribs. Truli' Proxy is za versatile man. Shop open all day Sunday'-I3z1ckfd0"l'- 215 llere we have a picture ol llc r man and his Willa. These young folks have the worst case that Alle- ,a gheny has seen for years. They Q are so confounded happy in their love a'll.'air that they cannot stay away troin one another for any length oili' time. Consequently they take walks every day, two on Sun- day. One of the sweetest sights to be seen here is to see Herman Walking down street with his Willa lean- ing upon his arm. Her- man, in addition to beinga good student, is a real pretty boy and Willa is such a dear little thing that the discipline commit- tee never loutts in on their love affairs and so together they keep busy putting it on the dean. "The most powerful factor in shaping my college career is Will. "-Miss Deane. When in Europe Dr. Smith bought a generous sup- ply of "Pardon Tickets. " He uses the same continually in History I. Who is that villainous looking man '? He looks like a hardened criminal. That's only Chesty Werner-guaranteed to be harm- less. 216 FOUND ON AN OLD CANDY BOX. Corry. Pa.. Jan. 1-l. 'U-1. Melissa Walker EQ David E. Amidon. Dreamland. Sofa. What does it all mean? BUSTER BnowN's IiI'ISOl.I,'TIUNS. Resolved, Next time you'i'e a little hey, take time to grow--it will pay. Resolved, Next time do not throw :iwziy good :iilviee on Freshmen--It gives them incligestion. Resolved, Next time do not eoninulivl any one. Compromise or else remember that witlioui mighi :mil height right stands little show. Resolved, Next time do not make any more resolu- tions. Bill Elliott's a dog, A mad one, too, at that. He never gets a shave. Or buys a new cravat or hat. But he's no bluff: He has enough of the stutl' To make you work. So to try to shirk is folly. And that's no jolly. we know because we've been there. At last we have found out who xvrote. "I'm Ti!'0d of Living Alone." It was Miss Spalding. 217 "The Taming of the Shrew" Scene-Miss Spalding's Room Time-4:15 p. m., May 10, 1906 Dramatis Personae-Rocks, Alice and a Few Hall Girls R.-fEntering.J-Hello, Alice, old girl. A-I want you to understand, Miss Langellier, I am not an old girl. I'm scarcely out of my teens. R.-Oh! You needn't get mad about it, anyhow. The truth is bitter always. A.-'Tis not bitter because it's true. You don't know what the truth is. The bitter part is, it comes from you-old Pickleface. R.-Miss Spalding, I want you to distinctly understand that I am Assistant Dean of Women in this college. A.-Yes you are-Assistant Dean of Women. You're more like Assistant Janitor of the Hall. You old ' 'Snooper. ' ' R.--I want you to understand I spent two years in Paris. A.-Yes, you did-Paris, Texas-Anybody could tell it from you manner. R. -I was going to ask you to go to the Senior reception with me, but now I won't. A.-Nog it wouldn't have done you any good to have asked me, anyhow, you old Roxy. I have what you never could get-a man. R.-You needn't talk. I was pretty nearly married twice. ' A. -I guess you were. I heard your father was a jus- tice of the peace. R.-Well, Miss Spaldingg if you were a lady you would I walk home with me to-night, anyhow. . 218 A.-Wellg if "being a lady" required that I should have to walk h ' f - - ome with you, I would not want lu he a lady. R.-Wellg I can walk home alone, anyhow. A.-You certainly ought to be able to do so. You surely are used to it. R.-Well: I'm glad my contract has nearly run out at this place. A.-Wellg you're not alone in the game, old girl. There are about two hundred and ninety-two other people around here rejoicing over the same thing. R. -That isn't so. A.-Wellg perhaps not quite that many. I have heard that you get along with "Chesty" Werner all right. R.-You horrid thingg take that. tFrench book flies through window pane as Roxy makes her exit.l tEnter Fifteen Hall Girls.l Girls- CIn Chorusl-What's the matter, Miss Spalding? A.-I just had a light with Frenchy. Girls-Wellg we hope you put it on her. A.-Well I did. I tamed her. G' l - lr S What's the Matter With Miss Spalding? She's All Right! Who's All Right? I Miss Spalding! Voice From Roxy's Room- D What's the Matter With Miss Langellier? fThe reply is drowned in the oppressive silence.J Other Hall'Girls CComing in at 8:30 p. m.l-Miss Spald- ing, is Miss Langellier ready yet? A.-I don't know and I don't care. Girls-Wellg is she not going? A.-I do not know and I care less. Exeunt. 219 Q The Board of Bishops As It Ought To Bc. sfaufm. he Rev. J. Charles Hughes, D.C., - Fiji Islands he Rev. C. Alonzo Hartung, C.C.C., - Venango he Rev. C. Dormat Purdy, N. N. G., - Polk he Rev. R. Batty Callahan, P. F., - Shanghai he Rev. C. Tom Greer, B.B.B., - - Butte he Rev. J. Washington King, P.M., - Manchuria , - Sing Sing he Rev. A. Wood B. Comfort, B.B.C. he Rev. Werner Harris Miner, X.Y.Z., Tin Can, China he Rev. B. Crafton Millward, G.H., - Punxsutawney he Rev. O. Carrot Jones, E.J.T. . - Tidioute Sec'y, F. C. Lockwood. Sam Robinson ain't got no girl In college. His is to home, And Sam, his head's in a whirl. But knowledge? My, Sam does bone To get his Greek. But Bill flunked him anyhow. DR. CRAWFORD CALLS UP J. J. SHRYOCK CO. Is my carpet done? Who is this? Dr. Crawford. Who? f Dr. William H. Crawford of Allegheny College. Oh! Wellg is it done? No. No? ? ? ? ? The clerk fell back in a state of unconsciousness. An electrician pronounced the 'phone burned out. Moral-Live the simple life. zzo IN MOURNING. Jimmy-What sort of music did that Freshman play after the cane rush? It was so peculiar-5 Sophy-I believe that only the black keys were used, x I ,KX .Sfevied HQU5 of L-J 525542 --- 'monfezuma 2 ,X t., 1 'I 'Q 1 ' u yj WN ? ' l X X xx ' ix Xl of Q N iffy i 1 1 f 2 x i, ff 1 5 y ql HRX! RQ: l xl 1 he Li ' il lyfx 77715-Sufi 'X' 7?'77Plf O, students of Allegheny, I tell you Miss Temple is a big Woman.-Prexy. Oh Boney Horn, oh Boney Horn, Whatever would you do. If you didn't have sweet Olga d To take a walk with you? What would you do. Miss Henry. Would you, too, be forlorn, If you couldn't go a strolling With Reuben Kenneth Horn? 221 Rewardlm-A liberal reward is offered to any person who will swear that he has ever seen the Phillips girls when they were not giggling. Fish and Gleason are not barred from the reward. ' Eddie Wells has oft been seen Holding hands with our new dean. He says-My pleasure has no measure, She's sure a treasure-My Doc. Fraser. Consider the lillies of Hulings Hall. They toil not, neither do they spin. Yet Pie Davis in all his glory, etc. 71 Makes his mouth go in elocution like a "bunny eating cabbage. -Hughes. Tries to grow a bunch of goat hair like Hartung.- Cooley. Of the Sophs, the softest was Hughes, He'd souze himself full of cheap booze 5 'Twas called common "punch" By the Y. M. C. A. bunch This booze, which Short Hughes would choose. T Tickle me love in those lonesome ribs.-"Puss" Aiken. "Young ladies of Hulings Hall," said the dean, "I understand that some of the Seniors have refused to give the underclass girls their receipt for fudge. This must be stopped, as hazing will not be permitted at all. " I once knew a student named Taft, Who roll-ed his eyes when he laft. By his poetic hair, And sad, dreamy air You could tell this deep thinker, Will Taft. Friend-What is your favorite flower? Miss Deane-Oh! Sweet William, of course. Just ask 'Phonse and Bess about that cab to the court house. 222 1 l Rumor has it that a new fraternitv i-- al-. , : -tiilil IU HD- D931' at Allegheny. We understand their IIOII-Ile,--IlIli.l!'!i!: to be The Amalgamated Brotherhood of Ligier.-.U - Thet- hold midnight meetings in front of I-Iulingisii here ii h-l enough at Alle he . G M f T- it '- rival in the field. 8 HY et busy. faculty. there is a Rickey-"Did I hurt your head, Brown?'l Ofhj Mtyj Brown "Oh' Y - . ou can't hurt rug: head. I carry my brains in my feet. " E- '- '?' 21' I TY is i' an L , 1' 1 Y f ' L L -Ac . , C , M Q5 .I tw L P I , f., r-- Ill ls. sh' ' A - xt. .f in -, -ff -9 I X L T? 1, 'wi e 2 ' I I Q. - ' 2 ' Bee- ': - Dwi ,Sb -- sn The "Cords" tPoscd exclusively for the Kuldrnn by Mr. Sherwin 1 Oh! Mary McLaughlin, An' did you go walkin' Wid that young Prexy bye? It's exceedin' shockin' That y' shud be talkin' Wid a birrud thot soars so high If you have tears prepare to shed them now. We understand that Miss Langellier is looking for another position. CWe would suggest that you shed them for the other fellow, whom she will teach next year. J I do not love thee, Mademoiselle. The reason why I will not. tell: But this alone I know full well. I do not love thee, Madamoiselle. 223 5 Doc. Wells has a grouch that is chronicg Doc. Gamble advised a strong tonic. Ed. said, " Doctor dear, Won't you please make it beer?" "No, " said the Doc., "that's Teutonic." l, it if lx W x l Y T . Elm What Vandalism Causes. There Was a young lady named Hayward, Who was exceedingly Wayward. She sat up all night, Ate fudge 'til 'twas light, And Was sorry when darkness Went dayward. e Friend-I haven't a cent to my name. Miss Deane-I've been holding onto one Bill for a long time. I believe in making this one last. Doc Knudson, hearing from Dr. Mulflnger that there was to be company at chapel service, spent five minutes more fussing up his hair. 224 As They Have Happened Sept. 19. The greenest bunch ever tloats in. Sept. 27. Aiken lost S15 worth of nc-ckties in ilic Delt House fire. Sept. 29. Prep Merrill subscribes for tw.. season tickets for football. "That's the wav no li.,-gin." In-. Wells. Oct. 4. The Dean and Dr. Smith cut chapel. Oct. 5. Gehr learned how the sophomores put on posters. Oct. 6. The upper classmen instruct the frcshics. Oct. 10. Cane rush, Sophomorcs victorious. . Oct. 11. Dr. Cook nearly flunks out in chapel scr- vice. Oct 13. Purnell and Hendershot have ri scrap. " Oct. 19. Mllc. Lzmgcl- -un, 9 Fr. lier hears a bureau drawer 'S open at 2 a. m. 5 . c , W' Oct. 20. German Club 7' 1 X organized. :X QM Oct. 21. Elizalictli Ilii- g' ' ner Lockwood joins thc fac- s ulty and Frank begins to - . look sleepy and get grouchy in classes. Oct. 24. As the autumn leaves be- j gin to fall the ffreshmenl green OHDS , lend color to the occasion. -fe. 1 f' 'X Oct. 28. Hallowe'en DRFYY at the e ' I K. hall. 10:49 p. m.-"The gentlemen will 1. find their hats where they left them. " 225 Nov. 15. "Chesty" arrives. Nov. 19. The college of surgery CW. 'fslg H. Crawford, Butcherj is afiiliated with the college. Nov. 29. Senior girls are the hostesses at Hulings. Fred Breed visits the "old sorority rooms. " Nov. 30. Girls' Gym. opened. Nov. 30. The Girls Glee Club take their first splash in the bubbling Waters of the high musical seas and finally land K without any serious trouble. 3. . Nov. 30. Bill Taft and Miss Court- H 5' nay appear natural. , 7' ' Dec. 9. Prayer books take a vaca- X p ,X tion and cut chapel. Ri 1 Dec. 11. Glee Club XX . 0 rc. - . 7 'f-T-V 0'-rg does stunts" 1n Erie. 'rag ' . l ' yr ' Dec. 15. Freshies 1, A fi? fl, 49 , L.. hasten home to see mama. If ' ill we 'Wg lg Jan. 2. They get back. f Jan. 4. Bishop Vincent comes to M Q lp' learn Whether Dr. Knudson could be 1 li ft convicted of anything if he were " ' inf? taken to Boston Theological. Jan. 8. First basket ball game of the season. Yale defeated 28-11. 226 ' ...L xx Jan. 10. Everyone donates to Dr. Hamnett. "The flowers were Q, .gg beautiful." Jaimm-s-1. 5 fm Jan. 17. Seven seniors out for chapel day of prayer. H Jan. 27. Semester exruns. Feb. "I flunked as many students of my classes as I could." -Miss Langellier. Feb. 10. Lady down town inquires if Allegheny really has a Japanese for gym. instructor. Feb. 12. The life saving crew nd-.ghjuw rescue Wilson at the Phi Gam House. ,M "- :,..1' Mar. 3. No devotees call at Hul- ings. Mar. 16. Lemuel Brown is tried in chapel service work. Mar. 27. Akers tries his hand at chapel service-a decided success. Mar. 29. Allegheny de- feats Albion in debate. April 7. On Sunday after- noon Bessie en tcrtai ned Charles Alphonse at marbles. 'April 15. Bro. Fornear being back from Boston. the Giblynites had ice-cream for dinner. tBro. Andrews over- joyed.J April 19. Seniors BDIJCHT in caps and gowns. X 'N---v'w - 5 227 ..-Y ---.-.1- April 21. Swanson and the other Glee Club boys 'being drunk in Cil City, "Push" Miller handles the "choir stunts" alone, while Stanley X. Bright amuses the Sophomores with a solo. . April 24. The girls at Hulings wash at a nearby pump, there being no water at the hall. 2 April 25. Papa Courtenay being in town all the "Kats" go to prayer meeting. April 26. Kingsley and "Phil'5 0 Graves have a prize fight in the Gym. va April 26. Gym. exhibition. May 1. Swanson scores in History I. May 1. The Campus having a full account of the Gym. exhibition, "Chesty" . buys many copies. May 2. Pan-Hell day. May 3. Langy's fellow goes to Egypt. ' May 4. The Band blows itself. 1 May 7. Under the supervision of the Delts. the Phi Gam life saving crew, with the able assistance of Prof. Brown, rescues a horse from the Park Avenue A ditch. May 11. Allegheny wins from W. .1 . U. P. in debate., 1 -i p f May 11. Adelbert Freshmen win . from Allegheny Freshmen in debate. -r . 74 1 qi if I , 9 A A lil, - X? r 'f 2 ill J i " fyi I If A Ii' v f l it 4 Q l if wily 'l Hilti May 12. Tennis commences. . it May 15. Miss L. announces that she i, A positively will not look inside the KAL-A ,li DRON and immediately one-half of the 4' S knocks on her are cut out. - 1 , 'f'l'f ' 228 " .-'ir--'----". f'i-'.'-i----- , . .. ., ., V - i .. ' ' , . ,. -.. . ', M .- . - .1 A. - AM, I. uw-2 ,- - . U K H .- ', s i p: lux' ft. ' - - PM .. . ,V .Tp-1.1. .- 5. f I' May 26. The resignation of Miss I.. is riizzzog and the entire student body. even Fa: 3li.-I.:i'if3.'f- singing the long meter doxology. - A ,,, 1 J ig All :4 ' 1 l' :lf 2 2 . f ef ., hx ' Af May 29. "Deac" Lyon and "Bill" Main kill ai vm. May 30. No school. Decoration Day. Knapp barks at Conneaut Lake. June 2. Track team does good work at Piusliin-g. June 6. Juniors cut chapel. June 7. Moving up day. Prexy announces gifts to college of fB100,000. Roast him as we will, he guts the coin for Allegheny and is the candy. June 8. Extra pink edition of the Campus. June 13. KALDRON appears. Cloud of dust risi-s in the west, through which can be seen streaks uf Sher- win and Cappeau disappearing over the ln-nw nf Kun- nedy Hill, with Dr. Crawford and Miss Langvllii-r in full pursuit. June 20. Glee Club concert. June 21. Commencement Day. 229 "My cat speaks French," said Roxy Ann, "As plainly as can be. Says 'sil vous plait Cthat's if you please,D And thanks me with merci. I know, because I understand Each word she says to me." "Ach! Mine speaks German, " with a nod, Said George from o'er the Rhine. "Says bitte when she Wants to drink, And ja, of course, and nein. I wouldn't have a cat that spoke A different tongue from mine." It has just come to our ears that Miss Langellier has resigned, but is not certain whether her resignation will be accepted or not. Well, go ahead, Miss Langellier, we as a student body will use our influence with Dr. Crawford to have him accept it. And, by the way, we might add that we wish you would take Miss Fraser with you. She may be all right in her way, but we do not like her, and we are perfectly willing to see her go. Her many views on good form may be all right, but when they become so obnoxious to many of the faculty and the entire student body, we think it's high time for her to become scarce. We got along very well last year without you, and hope to do the same next year. ' Sunday, May 1, '06. - Miss Seipp- "Say, girls, what do you think? I gave Mr. Fowler a bunch of cards back last Sunday and here I have sixteen more already. " I I I " 230 What We Want our Kaldron to do -fl ASV Before Q' 7' Q After INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. Albany Teachers' Agency- ---- - - - Allegheny College ............ Alice Aifantranger ---- Ballinger 8: Siggins ----- Bates Piano Shop --.-- Bulen's Piano Shop .------ Burch's Ice Cream Parlor .--- Central Hotel ---- ----- ----- Crawford Dairy ............... Crawford County Trust Co. ---- Dertus Bros., Butchers ------ Dreutlein's Cigar Store .---- Easterwood, Druggist- .- - - ' - - Electric City Engraving Co. ---- First National Bank ....---- Fisher, Tobacconist. Fowler, Photographer .---- Frisk, Confectionery ---- Gill, Hardware ---.--- Goodwin 62 Nunn ---- Gordon 85 Reamer ---- Grove ,.............. Halsey Hotel ........... Harper Lumber Co. ----..---- Harper, Maude, Stenographer ---- - . Horne, Jos., Drygoods ------ - 5 Kebort's Restaurant ----- Keystone View Co ...... Kepler Hotel .----- - ----- - Koehler, T. H., Tailor ---- - Kohler, A. H., Footwear ---- - Lorz, Clothier .......... . ........ . Meadville Commercial College Page Page Mendels, Clothiers .--..----- Merchants National Bank ---- Miller, A., Grocer .......... . Miller, Chas., Shoes - - -- Miller's Sons, Peter --------.-- Muckinhaupt 8: Bro's. Livery Ohlman 8: Son, Clothiers ----- Park Ave. Livery ----.--- -- - Penn. College of Music -.-- - Perry's Barber Shop ---- - Pettingell ............. Pratt ............... Prenatt, Clothier. . . . Robinson's Grocery ----.--- Rosenberger, Tobacconist.. - - - Schatz .......... ...... .... . Q . . . Schwartzman, Bookstore ------ Schultz Music Shop - ---- . - - Shryook, Furniture Store- --f - - Smith's Toggery .--.----- - Smith, Elmer A., Druggist ---- A Speakman . ............... . . Spirella . . . .... . . . Sporr, Barber -.-- - Star, Printing ----- Stevens Arms Co ----- Tordella .... .... . . . 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ST.. of Hit When in doubt ' I5--t 'AMY A-Q-env- ' . t tt- buy of Grove. I Nt t-11-T, - ff XX ht n tn t.uu..vt buy of Grove. thy' ' ., f tr. 5 ,,., 'V-Rf 2 When in t'ou'tt buy of Grove. 'Lg mf be fa' U ' When in tiount buy of Grove- - ' - ' Q..- XK'heu-xt in -'evttnt buy of Grove, Q .F-"Ff'ef 4, oh' ' ti ' si XYhen in doubt buy of Grove, 8' ' XK'hen in tlfillxlal buy of Grove, , . XYhen in doui:-t buy of Grove. When in doubt buy of Grove. XX'lu.rn in don!-t buy of Grove YVhen in doubt buy of tlrow. When tn tiouirit buy of Grove Wfhen in doubt buy of tklrovc. Hrhvn tn doubt buy of Grove. When in doubt buy of Grove. XX.lwn tu uit-mutt buy of Grove. VVhen in doubt buy of Qrove. Hvht-n tn cttmtwt buy of Grove VVIICII in doubt buy of brove. XX ht-n m dmpttt 297 Chestnut Street. ' 297 Chestnut Street. 297 Chestnut Street. 1 MISSMPA UDEHARPER NOTARY PUBLIC, STENOGRAPHY, P TYPEWRITING, MIMEOGRAPHING. OFFICE: Room 15 Phoenix Block. C,ity'Phone 80. RESIDENCE: 386 Chestnut St. City Phone 80-2. 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We have been especially successful in finding positions for young men who are just about to graduate lromi college. Tv: other agency in the country has done more for such teachers. -mul we can undoubtedly be of service to you if you give us the oppor- tunity. ' HARLAN P. FRENCH. 81 Chapel St., Albany, Y. Send for illustrated manual. 3 I I 1 i l 5 I 3 I I I I I I - r I E I I I 5 E 2 I P. I I WN. HECKNA , IE WELER. Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, ' . II k' ' Waist Sen, Buttons, Broachefugiragaa Curmglganed Spoons and Brie-a-Brac jelvelry y' All Kfgdgi , , ' Q D I WN. H ECKNA N. W Wg::g,,, MEADVILLEA.MILLER- CIGAR WGRKS H. DREUTLEIN THE PARK AVF-fNl'l4I Manufacturer of and G R O C If R Dealer in Cigars, To- FANCY and S'l',-XPITI-1 baccos, Pipes, Etc. . . GROCI-IRIES i,,?- .. ..,,. U, C.. ESTABLISHED, 1867 RETAIL STORE and OFFICE 231 Chestnut Street FACTORY a fl d W?1Rli'ROOAI 221 Arch Slreel, Jlkadville. 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Cornerof Market and Center Streets - Either Phone 104. 12 Allegheny College Meadville, Pennsylvania FQUNDED IN isis Good Traditions Strong Faculty Unsur- passed Location Reasonable Expenses COURSES OF STUDY I. Classical II. Latin-Scientific III. Latin and Modern Language IV. Scientific V. Civil Engineering -- - -----. 1 ers... .. . -.. W... ,..-.. .....- Liberal Electives. Good Laboratories. First- Class Gymnasium. A Pregaratory School con- nected with the College o ers unusual advant- ages to those who lack only one or two studies of being ready for the Freshman Class .... M - - -. :V-4-L. --- ,L,. 1-4 aa...-...-.. Z. ., . a .... For Catalogue and other information write to President William H. Crawford. I e ' Nleadville, Pap. reii S 13 4. es' Piano House 303 CHESTNUT ST. MEADVILLE, PA. ??' 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A A . . so a s a .. p Q TXT T TAKE DOWN 11 :fe ' FEATURE All our Rifles and Shotguns possess the "take'down" A feature, which is an additional property of merit embod- ied in the deservedly popular STEVENS products. This is especially desirable in a small arm, that, by taking down, can be carried in a trunk, grip, or small package. , ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP A be sure to be properly equipped+obtain the STEVENS and you cannot go wrong. We make A Rifles - - - f- from 52.25 to 5150.00 Pistols - - from 2.50 to 50.00 ' Shotguns - - - . - from 7.50 to 35.00, Rifle Telescopes' A - '- from 8.00 to 42.00 Stevens-Pope Rifle Barrels, Shotgun Cleaners, - Cleaning Rods, Gun Greases, Sights, Etc. T W Ask your dealer-insist on the Stevens. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, express prepaid, upon receipt of catalog price. Send 4 cts. in stamps for 140-page catalog of complete output. A valua- ble book of reference for present and prospective shooters. Beautiful hanger will be forwarded for 10 cents in stamps. --M - -T ---A '- ll J. STEVENS ARlVlS AND TOOL COMPANY P. 0. Box 4302 ' CHICCJPEE FALLS, lVlASSACl-IUSETTS, U. S. A. A 18 ' Messrs, Qiegsg K Geisha Desire Nye Simms sk' gsm: safrkxemage when in .meek si Mess aiming sg mag Kms whisk Eiqeg will he siezuses is smfefnailg exeenaie sir Rise sffiee si Qige Mesaaisg gms 2225 iwgeskmai SE. Messsiiie, ggeamsgimmie it Zlisme eheeg sag Hikes igseaiaissi iq A ... " P ' " ,V . I . l A A , -ff. OUR BINDERY DEPARTMENT IS PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OFANYTHINGIN THE LINE OF BINDING, STAIVIPING, PUNCHING -nu l P . i Q Q u F 1 1 I I I 5 4 4 J ! 1 f 4 1 1. 1. 1 f if :5 1 I I Q 4 1 4 1 1 ? f S i L ? L L -ne WALTER G. HARPER ALUMBER COMPANY ll'?z1z'cr G. Ihrlmrr john IK Bork P H Richard . , S l V -I E MAKERS gf mon GRADE INTERIOR FINISH ana MILL WORK A E Meadville . Pennsylvania. Chas. E. Schatz7s RATHS K ELLERV 215-217 CHESTNUT STREET The coolest place in the city. Meals at all Hours N i g h Z 0 r D a y 1.- Looking for a place to buy Up-to-Date Footwear ? We have them. Knowing ones call them tailor-made, they fit so well. Try ' One paxr and you will have no others. 52.50 to 53.50 X cHAs. A. MILLER. LUNCH COUNTER IN zznchuuwzse. Mudville, Pa. C 0 N N EE C T I O N 21 ...L A ,A .1 A +nI'i91ri'1?7sAfAt2'5?' 'Y' 1 A distinction, we claim, is "THE BETTER MAKE" Furni- ture. Every piece is exclusive, designs original, and we guarantee quality in workmanship, finish and wood. Come here for "The Better Make" furniture. GOODWIN at NUNN. 961 WATER STREET. RT STQRE JOHN A. YOCUM. Picture Framing a Specialty.. Also a fine line of Stationery and Art Novelties. 299 CHESTNUT ST., MEADYILLE. 22 The Steam Table Restaurant ls the most up-tcyqlglte R t . the city. Open Day eigglralgg .1ff1Q.'1f,bNlII1l1'f, UNCHES at all hong-S 170-172 Chestnut F. J. KE Street, Opp. Traction office, BQRT, Proprietor. DERFUS Blseois. FRESH, SALT. DRIED. SMOK ED MEATS STUDENTS' CLUBS SUPPLIED GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY X BOTH PHONES T 346 NORTH STREET Pennsylvania College of Nlusic. INGORPORATED. U Director, HARRY WAITHE MANVILLE, Voice. , P no-Mathildc-J h son Knudson, May Th0I'D6 Graham. EdWfn Holt- Ifla E helm Florence Rfjlrilewit. Pipe Organ-Flavia. Davis Porter. iiiiolinhnllgaglggllil H mony-J. Browne Martin. China Painting-Iona Woodcock. Pan mg 2-Edith J. Roddy. Excellent Facilities. Most Approveci Methods- Complete Course Leading to DlPl0ma5f 23 ' 1 nu l 1 l 1 l I I 1 The I-lalse R H. C. Halsey, Proprietorl , Rates 252.00 to 832. 50 per day. Rooms with bath Good Sample Room in connection. , , . 1 ' A. ROSENBERGERY R ' CIGARS AND PIPES 9 Railroad Me-n's Gloves a Specialty. 916 Water St., Meadville, Pa. Goto TH. KOEHLER R Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Cheapest and best place in the city. The Crawford Dairy Co. Pastuerized Milk and Cream il--,-1-L--1111 Manufacturers of the famous R MAGAW'S ICE CREAM. i bllv,-Avxieggpwx Q-.51 P 1 F. THE Co1,1.EoE 555.35 STQREO Here for High Grade Foot Wear, The styles are snappy, and just what good dressers dernand. Every shoe we sell has some distinctive feature which gives it E an advantage over other makes. We are expert Shoe Fittersj Peter Mlllers Sons CHAS. N. MILLER. PETER J. MILLER. Meadv111e s Foremost Shoe Dealers Z7 I -' . 1 john J. Shryack Cdmpany, D Carpets Furniture Bedding INTERIOR DECORATIONS GEO. T. WrLsoNaf Sozv JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS College Jewelery of all kinds, Pins, Buttons, F obs, Etc. Glasses accu- rately Adjusted. y - 1- EsTABL1sHED I874 223 CI-IESTN UTISTREET, MEADVILLE, PA. Direct from factory to purchaser. Krell, French, Lester, Becker and others. Call for anything you prefer and see what I can do for you. Old instruments taken in exchange. Liberal al- lowance . Talk' h' . 1ng mac mes of all kinds, records and supplies. Sheet music, late and standard. McKinley 10-cent edition. Send for catalogue. Orders for tuning. I can give you satisfaction and save you money. Try me. , MRS. M.SCHULTZ T FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE, T T 'Phone 304-K Office, 252 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. -Cf-'NTIRAL' i HOT'-EY COR. WATER AND CENTER STS. THESTIGN OF HTIOC-SA" fowler Zfeading Wwtographer Wie man who does the wbric , for theiitudenta A .Ballinger 4 Efiggirw iraduate Khqmista A Jfeadquartera for 'College Hosts X 51 2 1 I 1, Q! Axm,-, ,Lu-4 J,..g.,.x--4.7 , 1 ...- T- '+-ifbw' f-:ws nf , - ef 1' 1 1 . 1 "rr ' " ,j ,vv,. .I A' wh "V , ww , 'J , , X V -, N 1' ff -V ,, '1Pfa2, wryU1?'f', 1 5 , i 13, y ? 'Jn' M--H.-' 1:41-if .A"4, W ' v- -' -4 fn "M -----x v-,.,.,,,J4Llg 5 3 ze E we 12 TE 2 5 .3 4 1 1 I E ! 4 Fw .J x I 'uf


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