Allegheny College - Kaldron Yearbook (Meadville, PA)
- Class of 1921
Page 1 of 314
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WILLIAM ARTHUR ELLIOTT,
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Professor of Greek Language and Literature.
A.I3., Allegheny College, 1889, A.M., Alle-
gheny College, 18925 L.H.D., Dickinson Col-
lege, IQO2, studied in Germany and at the Amer-
ican School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1894-
95: Principal Preparatory School, Allegheny
College, 1889-923 Professor of Latin and Greek,
1892-94, Registrar, 1895-1907, Vice-President,
IQ07-09, Member of Philological Associationg
Member of Archaeological Institute of America,
present position, 1893.
Hmvllflf zz beard lzasf ZLIZOII g0t."'-Merchant
of Venice.
CLARENCE FRISBEE ROSS, A.M.
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Professor of Latin Language and Literature.
A.I3., Allegheny College, 1891, A.M., 1893:
University of Berlin, 1896-97, Senior Fellow
in Greek, University of Chicago, 1898-993
American School of Classical Studies, Rome,
1908-093 Professor of Greek and German, Mis-
souri Wlesleyan College, 1891-92, Instructor in
Greek and Latin and Principal of Preparatory
School, Allegheny 'College, 1892-95, Assistant
Professor, 18953 Professor, IQOOQ Secretary of
Faculty, 1901-07, IQIO-IS, Registrar, IQI8-Q
Dean of Men, 1919-g Member of Philo-
logical Associationg Member of Archaeological
Institute of America, present positon, 1902.
"Mf'l1en Cqrnvar says, 'do flll,5', it is fer-
f01'1nea'. ---Julius Caesar.
CHARLES JOSEPH LING, Ph. D.
E A E
Professor of Physics and Astronomy.
IIS., C01'nell University, 1890, A.M., Uni-
V61'S1iy Ofwllenver, 1900, Ph.lD., IQOZQ Instruc-
tor in Science, Carrollton, Illinois High
QCh00l, 18903 Vice-President, Central High
School- C0l01'21fl0, 1892-94g Instructor in Phys-
ics, Manual Training High School, Denver,
Q0l01'?14l0, 1904-965 Instructor in Astronomy
and Mathematics, University of Denver, Sum-
mel' EGSSO11, IQOZQ Member of American Physi-
cal Socletyg 1'ell0xv of American Association
formthe Advancement of Science, present
position, 1906,
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Professor of Mathematics and Surveying.
A.I3., University of Colorado, IQOOQ A.M.,
1902, Ph.D., Cornell University, IQOSQ Engi-
neering School, University of Colorado, 1900-
01, Graduate Scholar, Department of Mathe-
matics, Cornell University, 1902-04, Assistant
in Department of Mathematics, Cornell Uni-
versty, 1904-O55 studied in Germany and Italy,
1913-14, Assistant Professor, 1905-7, Profes-
sor, IQO7Q Secretary of the Faculty, 1918-,
Member of the American Mathematical S0-
ciety, Member Circolo Matematico Di Pal-
ermo, Fellow American Association for the
Advancement of Science, present position, 1914.
"He does besfride the 1lG1'1'0'ZU 'world like
a Colloszfsf'-Julius Caesar.
RICHARD E-DWIN LEE, SC.D.
EAE,AXE,'IPBK
Professor of Chemistry.
B.S., Mt. Union College, 1898: M.Sc.,
1902, Graduate Student, Cornell University,
IQOI, A.M., Harvard University, 1905, Sc.D.,
New York University, IQIZQ Professor of
Chemistry, Mt. Union College, 1902-07, Fellow
of the American Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, Member of the American
Chemical Society, Member of the Authors'
Club CLond0nDg Fellow of the Royal Society
of Arts Clinglandbg Member of the American
Public Health Association, present position,
1907.
t'IfVe know the time since he was mild and
aHab1e,"--Henry VI.
ALICE HUNTINGTON SPALDING
Dean of VVomen, Instructor in Public
Speaking.
Graduate of Cumnock School of Oratory,
Northwestern University, I8Q7Q Instructor in
Public Speaking, Allegheny College, 1897-Q
Member of the National Speech Arts Associa-
tion, Member of the Public Speaking Confer-
ence of the Middle and Eastern States, Dean
of Women, IQII-1.
"Size hugged the orffender and forgave the
offence,
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j . Ph.D.
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Professor of Philosophy and Education.
A.B. Charles City College I897' A.M.
Northwestern University 19o8' Ph.D. Uni-
versity of Chicago, IQIO' Member of Royal
Asiatic Society' Sometime Fellow in Philosophy
in Northwestern University' Professor of Phil-
osophy and Psychology University of Nan-
king China, IQIO-13' Professor of Philosophy
and Education Willomette University 1913-
14' present position 1914.
Such a one fsua 1101411701 plz1'l0s0pl1er.' -1
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CHESTEJR ARTHUR DARLING Ph.D
A E H, A E P LIP
Professor of Biology.
A.B. Albion College 19o4' A.M. 1 o '
Ph.D. Columbia University IQO9' Professor
of Biology Defiance College, IQO4-06' Assist-
ant in Botany, Columbia University IQO6-08'
Instructor in Botany, Columbia University,
1908-13' Member of American Association for
the Advancement of Science' Member of Amer-
ican Public Health Association' Member f
Botanical Society of America' Member of Na-
tional Geographic Society' Member of Amer-
ican Genetic Associaton' Member of American
Bacteriological Associationg present position,
1913.
f'lfVh'eu -lzadst -thou an 'excellent -11-cad of '
lzaz1'?"-Twelfth Night.
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CHARLES EDWARD HAMMETT
Head of the Department of Physical
Training.
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at -Northwestern University, IQIO-13, present
position, IQI3,
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I Professor of English Language and ,1III I
I Literature.
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A.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1900, A.M., Y I I
' Yale University, IQOQQ Pl1.D., Yale University, HI'
, IQI7Q Principal, High School, Canton, Mo., II NI I I
I 1905-08g Head of the English Department, East Vw, II
I fix, St. Louis, High School, IQOQ-III Assistant In- II I I I
If structor i11 English, Yale College, IQ12-14, I11- fig '
I structor in English, Yale College, IQI4-I7Q Me111- 'III JI: I
bcr of Modern Language Association of Amer- jiif
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I tion, present position, 1917. 'I I' 1'
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Literature. I" I 1 I
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I A.l1., University of Michigan, 1908, A.M., 1 I II
I IQOQQ Pl1.D., 1915, I1lSt1'L1CtOl', University of II
I Michigan, 1908-09g Instructor in French, Inter- I 1' I'
I laken School, IQOQ-IO, Instructor in French I
and German, Asheville School, IQIO-12.2 Pro- IQ I
It fessor of Modern Languages, Monmouth Col- I I
, lege, IQI2-1918? Army Y. M. C. A., 1913-IQQ I IHI
Member of Modern Language Association of I I If II
I America, Member of Association of Modern I" f I I I
' Language Teachers of Middle States and Mary- II I
II landg present position, 1919. , II
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, A.Il., Yale, 1896, l3.D., University of Chi- I
I' CEIWO, ISQQQ Ph.lJ., Columbia University, 1 142 I' I ,
I P' . . . 1 9.. . I I
I, Acting Professor of History and Political Sci- I,
I ence, Butler College, Indiana, IOOO-04, Profes- 1 I I1 I
I sor, 1904-202 Member of American Historical ' -I
I1 Association, Member Indiana Historical So- I I '
II cietyg Member American Political Science As- I I I
II , sociationg Member American Society of Church III I III 3
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cal Association: present position, 1920. It III
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LEE DUDLEY MCCLEAN, A.M.
Professor of Economics and Business
Administration.
A.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1909, Teach-
er of History and Government, East St. Louis
High School, IQIO-II, Graduate student at
Yale, IQII-13, A.M., Yale, 1912, I11struct0r in
Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College,
1913-14, Assistant Professor at Bowdoin Col-
lege, IQI4-20, Member of the American So-
ciological Societyg Member, 'American Eco-
nomic Associationg present position, 1920.
"IfVlzy rail I on this coiizuzodityf'-Kiiig
Iohn.
IRWIN ROSS BEILER, Ph.D.
fb 1' A
Professor of English Bible and Philosophy
of Religion.
A.B., Ohio VVesleyan University, 19072 S.
T.B., Boston University, IQIIQ Jacob Sleeper
Fellow of Boston University in the University
of Berlin, 191 I-IZ, Pl1.D., Boston University,
1918, Acting Professor of English Bible and
Philosophy, Allegheny College, IQI2-13, Pro-
fessor of Biblical Literature, Baker Univer-
sity, IQI3-18, Member of Association of Bibli-
cal Instructors in Colleges of North Americag
Member of Religious Education Association,
present p0siti011, 1920.
'Ukfarlc 1117111 and write lzis speeches in your
books. -Julius Caesar.
STANLEY SIMPSON SVVARTLEY,
Ph.D.
'IJAOAIDBK
Associate Professor of English.
H W-X-U-1 University of Pennsylvania, IQOSQ S.
l.l1., Boston University, 1908, A.M., Boston
UUIVCYSUY1 19093 Student i11 Curry School of
IEXDVCSSIOH, 1905-19073 Columbia University
Summer 50120011 1912-13: Harrison Fellow in
EUBIISI1, LTT11VCl'SltY of Pennsylvania, IQI3-14,
1916475 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania,
19173 Mast-er in English, Harrisburg, IQO8-IOQ
Instructor in English, Allegheny College, 1910-
Ijil-'XSS1Sfa11t Professor, IQI4-20, Member of
lNZ1tl0112l-l.C,OLl11C1l of Teachers of Englishg pres-
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A.I3., Allegheny College, 1905, A.M., I9I3Q
-Ubally L1b1'a1'Y 5C11O0l, 1905-6, Assistant Li-
brarian, Allegheny College, 1906-07, Member
of Keystone State Library Association, Member
of New York State Library Association, Mem-
ber of American Library Assoaiationg Secretary
of Allegheny Alumni Associationg Editor of
Alumni Bulletin, present positon, 1907.
Hl7V6Hl'Z'71g-Fill that weight
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics and
Surveying.
IIS., Allegheny College, I908Q Pennsyl-
vania State Highway Department, IQO8-O91
Assistant Engineer and Division Engineer,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad,
1909-13, Instructor in Mathematics and Sur-
veying, Allegheny College, IQI4-18, 29th Engi-
neers, A.E.F., IQI8-IO, Associate Member.
American Society of Civil Engineers: Certihecl
Member, American Association of Engineersg
present position, 1919.
"I will wear my heart upon my sleerfe, for
flzircxv to fviclc at."-As You Like It.
LUCIA DE TURK, A.B.
A X Q
Instructor in Romance Languages.
A.B., West Virginia Wlesleyan, IQI7j
Teacher, Pine Grove, West Virginia, High
School, IQ17-18, present position, 1918.
"From E'Z'!3I'1l' blush that kimlles in thy cheeks,
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Instructor in Biology.
A.B., Allegheny College, IQIZQ BLS., Alle-
gheny College, IQIQQ Graduate Student,- Uni-
versitv of Pittsburgh, 19135 Teacher, Biology
and Chemistry, Beaver Falls High School,
IQI4-I7Q Graduate VVork, Cornell University,
IQI7Q Member, American SOCICIY of Bacteriol-
ogistsg present position, 1919.
'ISO sweet and fvolzzble in his dl.SC0ll7'.S'6.H
--Love's Labor's Lost.
PAUL EIVIERSON HILL, lVI.S.
2 A E, A X E
Instructor in Chemistry.
ILS., Allegheny College, I9I7j M.S., Alle-
gheny College, 1918, Member of American
Chemical Society, present position, 1918.
"Nz'ggarf of question but of our a'e11za1zds
most free in l1z's reply."-I-Iamlet.
ANTOINETTE CI-IEVFRET, M.L.
Inst1'uctor in French.
If-L-, University of California, M.L., Uni-
Vefslfy. of California, Cericat des Etudes
f1'QmC?11SCS, U11iV61'Sity of Parisg Instructor,
gms COHGSC, Californiag present position,
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Instructor in Mathematics.
ILS., Allegheny College, I9I4Q Instructor in
Mathematics, Clearfield High School, 1914-15,
Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Penn-
sylvania State Normal School, Indiana, Pa.,
IQI5-17, present position, 1920.
"Every why lzatlz a wl1e1'efore."-As You
Like It.
CARL LEONARD MULFINGER,
A.B.,B.S.
C12 r A, 119 P 2
Instructor in Biology.
A.I3., Allegheny College, 1915, I3.S., Uni-
versity of Illinois, IQIQQ Graduate work, Uni-
versity of Chicago, IQI7-18, Graduate work,
University of Il.inois, 1918-21, Instructor at
Pennsylvania State College, 1915-17, Instruc-
tor in Anatomy, University of Illinois, 1918-
20, present position, 1921.
l "You were ever good at sudden eomuzezzda-
tz01zs.'-Ising Henry VIII.
OLIVER GEORJGE JOHN SCI-IADT,
Ph.'D.
Instructor in Romance Languages and
Literature.
A.B., Muhlenberg College, 1878g A.M., 18815
Ph.l,J., Rutheriord Lonege, io,,,, riiiiwpai
Bethlehem Academy, 1879-81, Student, Uni-
versity of Paris and Institute Rudy, 1881-823
Sois-director de l'Association Internationale de
Professeurs, Parisg Membre de la societe
Ehuographique de Paris, Resident American
Tutor, Russian Imperial Family, Petrograd,
1882-833 Head of ivlozlern Language Depart-
ment, Germantown Academy, 1884-873 Head of
Romance Language Department, Temple Uni-
versity, 1887-96, President of People's College,
Philadelphia, 1896-1903, United States Com-
missioner to the International Pedagogical Ex-
position at Petrograd, 1903-043 Professor of
Modern Languages, Rollins College, 1909-10.
Present position, 1920. ,
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Coach of Football and Basketball.
ILS., University of Illinois, 1920: F001-
ball Coach, 57th Infantry Team, U. S. Army,
IQI6Q Football Coach, Ijtll Division Team, U.
S. Army, 19172 Basketball and Baseball Coach,
Northern Detroit High School, 1920, present
position, 1920.
"Very like a zt111a.'c."-Halllleh
CLAIR FRANCIS LITTELL, A.M.
111 B K, Acacia
Instructor in History and Political Science.
AB., Syracuse University, IQI6Q A.M.,
University of Syracuse, IQISQ Carnegie En-
dowment Fellow in Columbia University, 1918-
IQZOQ Member of American Historical Associa-
tiong Member of American Sociological Asso-
ciation, present position, 1920.
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Iohns Hopkins-University, IQIQQ Instructor in
Latln, lIE1ll'l0LlS16 University, IQO7-09, IQI5-ISQ
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ELIZABETH M. ROBERTS, A.lVI.
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Instructor in English.
.X.l3., Allegheny College, IQO7Q A.M., Alle-
gheny College, IQI6Q Preceptress, New Lyme
Institute, I907-OQQ Teacher, Edinboro State
Normal, IQIO-ISQ Dean of VVOIHCII, Alma Col-
lege, 1916-IQZOQ present position, 1920.
"Tlzo.re about her
From her .shall read the perfect 'ways of honor."
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Bryn Mawr College, 19075 5fUdf3U'f1 3555 AIYS
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19205 Interior Decoration Student at the New
York School of Fine and Applied Art, 1917-185
Scudder Secretarial School, 1918-195 Teachers
College, IQIQ-ZOQ present position, 1920.
H.EHdIll'Ul1C!?, foresiglzt, strengtlz and skill,
A perfect woman, nobly planned."
-VVordsworth.
ROBERT WELLER THOMAS, A.M.
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Instructor in English.
A.B., Allegheny College, 19125 A.M., Harv-
ard llniversity, IQI3-17, Instructor in English,
De Pauw University, IQI3-IS, Instructor in
English, The Middlesex School, Concord,
Mass., 1915-195 The Blake School, Minneapo-
lis, Minn., IQIQ-20, present position, 1921.
"He's very l?110'ZUl'l1g-I do perceive 't."-
Anthony and Cleopatra.
EARL HERBERT K-ROTZER
Coach of Boxing.
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f1'21iner. in camp of John Kilbane, IQI6Q pres-
ent position, 1920,
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A.B., Allegheny College, 1915, holder col-
lege record in high hurdles. A, E. F. Track
Team. Assisting Coach Hammett, 1921.
"A fast man and always on the j.1lll1p.H'-
Stover.
WILLIAM M. DICIKSON
Coach of Wrestling.
Student with Mort Henderson, world's
champion heavyweight wrestler, IQ 1 1-1 3,
Trained with Kincaid, 1915, Instructor of
Wl'CSfliHg, Martinsburg, W. Ya., 1917-20, pres-
ent position, 1920.
"Not to speak it fll'0ffl11L".vj'.HLI'I2ll11lCt.
L. WINIFRED TERRY, A.B.
Instructor in English
A.B., Allegheny College, -5 Instructor
in English, Allegheny College, 1904-1, In-
structor in English, Corry, CPa.D High School
and Northampton, Mass., 1904-20, Special work
in Smith College, IQIQ-20, Instructor in Eng-
lish, Allegheny College, Ist semester, 1920-21.
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President Stanley E Plumb
Nice-President Marian Morrison
SGCTGWTY Margaret Cleveland
Treasurer E Lester Fix
Gllann Qitzturg
Its trite to say that time flies by
And yet four years since we came from High
Have scarcely seemed to be much more
Than time enough to pass the door
Of the college we have come to know
And now must leave for we must go
Another class will be seniors now
We trust that we have shown them how
For we have other places to fill
Far from the College on the H111
Before We go we wish to pay
Our parting tribute to Alleghe
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Some form of verse blank or free
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A The work we ve had as well as fun
Dwelling on our virtues many
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Our record too is left behind
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So of our deeds well not write here
But rather a toast to our college dear.
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RAMONA ACOSTA, A.B.
Sabana Grande, Porto Rico.
Meadville High School
"'Xcz'er idle cz monzcnt but flzrifty and thought-
ful of others."
liaglesmcre. Club, 4, Twentieth Century Club,
3, 43 Student Volunteer Band, 4.
Ouietly and industriously she has' won her
placie on the Campus. Fortunate will be the
little Porto Ricans who come under Ramona's
instruction when they win the reward of that
flashing senorita smile.
HELEN ELIZABETH ANDREWS, B.S.
K A 9
Conneaut Lake, Pa.
Conneaut Lake High School
"fl little Holzseuse now and than
Is rclzslzcd by The tvzscst ulenf'-Anon.
Klee-O-Kleet, 2, 3, 4, CCast, 2, 3lQ Biology
Club, 2, 3, 45 Twentieth Century
Club, 3, 4, M. N. S., 4.
Helen isn't a believer in the theory that
opportunity is often lost through deliberation,
because she believes in keeping "within the
law" so far as speed laws are concerned. Her
abilities have led her along dramatic and demo-
cratic lines for she is a true comrade in every
respect. Her infectious giggle is a surprise to
those who know her and have heard her drawl,
"lYe-e-l-l, -Xh don't know".
FRANK HASKELL BACON, A.B.
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Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
'V' 'Tis better to wear out than to rust out."
-Bishop Horne.
i Campus Staff, 2, 3, Quill Club, 2, 3, 4g
Classical Club, 2, 3, 4, CDelegate-at-Large, 415
Modern Problems Club, 3, 4g Duzer Du Cast, 4:
Middleweight Xvrestling Champion, 33 Track,
3, 415 lvinner of Cross Country Race, 43 Block
A Club, 43 Duzer Du, 4, Chess Club, 4.
Oflglllillly Of ,I7, but couldn't resist the
call of ,2I. Metamorphosed from a Campus
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ll5eUCl0P0Cl1a have served their function, not
Only -on the cinder track, but on Hulings walk.
Despite all tl11S, "Bac" doesn't believe in osten-
tatloll, and backed it up by playing old man
Ralston in "Nothing But The Truth".
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Erie, Pa.
Erie High School
Le Petit Salon, 2, 3, 4g French Play Cast, 45
M. N. S., 4.
"Those darlc eyes--so dark and deep."
-Mendette.
Claribel is one of those quiet dark-eyed peo-
ple with a great deal of poise. Erie has great
attractions for her, so much so that contrary
to the usual thing she went home oftener her
senior year than ever before. She expects to
teach one year and then-.
JOSEPH F. BERNARD, B.S.
B T, A X E
Farrell, Pa.
"Ripe for 0.1'f7l0'l.f.f and miglzty e11te1'p1'1'ses."
-King Henry V.
Track Team, 1, 2, Class Football, 1, 25
Class Basketball, 1, 25 Cross Country Squad,
2, 3, 4g CLeader, 2, 3, 413 Cross Countrv Race
Csecond placeb, 4, Class Baseball, 1, 25 Modern
Problems Club, 43 German Club, 2, College
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Overseas Club, 3, 4.
"Barney" is one of those men who supple-
mented their college educations with Uncle
Sam's personally conducted trips to France.
If he hit the trail of the Hun with half the
pep and perseverance with which he "cross
countried" over large areas of Crawford county
it is no wonder the Germans quit. Still he
found time for such lighter frivolities as the
Chem. and Psych Labs., and the snare drum
end of the band, which never had so blithe
and care-free a drummer. Luck go with you,
Joe.
MARGUERITE ELIZABETH BLASS,
A.B.
K A 9
Erie, Pa.
Central High School
"The fairest davze that Iitfed, that Iotfed, that
liked, that looked 'with cheer."-Shakespeare.
Klee-O-Kleet, 2, 3, 43 CPresident, 41, Twen-
tieth Century Club, 3, 4: M. N. S.,
3, 4, History Club, 4.
Though "Muggie" is somewhat limited in
stature, not so her intellect and .ab1l1ty'.. De-
spite her hdgety ways her CXCCL1tlVC.2'lbllltV IS
notable. "Muggie" reminds one of Little Jack
Horner except that she didn't sit in a corner
hut she sure did pull out a Plumb and a real,
live one at that.
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'if' Garrett. Quiet and unassuming, he will make,
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Somerset High School
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K A e A
Franklin, Pa.
Frank-lin High School
"I do b-ut sing because I must
A And pipe but as the Iinizets singf'
W -Tennyson.
Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Twentieth Century Club,
3, 4, Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, CSec'y,
45, M. N. S., 4, Varsity Basket-
ball, IQ Class Basketball, 1.
Inez with her gift of always lending a
helping hand says her ambition is teaching but
she will miss her calling if she's not general
manager of something or some one. She has
talent as a conversationalist but one never
knows whether she will speak with the tongue
of men or of angels.
GLADYS H. BRUNNER, A.B.
A X Q ft .
Cleveland, Ohio
Lakewood High' School
College for Women-Western Reserve
"Auzb1'ti0n has no rest."
Classical Club, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4,
M. N. S., 4.
As quiet as a mouse, yet witty as "Punch"
is 'iCvlad". She is one of those industrious
few who delights in stiff courses and much li-
brary reading. We doubt if even a single vol-
ume has escaped her eye. ,However Gladys
does not altogether confine her talents to in-
tellectual gymnastics in Greek and Latin, for
she is gifted with artistic ability which makes
her services indispensable to decoration com-
mittees and Y. W. C. A, posters. A
VVILLIAM JOSEPH CARNEY, A.B.
fb A 9, A E P
Erie, Pa.
Central High School
"PVl10se 'wif in a collzbataas gentle as laringlzt,
Ne'e1' carried a. lzearf stazn away on 1t's blade."
-Moore.
Student Senate, 3, 4, CSec'y, 3, Treas., 43:
Varsity Debate, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,
History and Political Science Club, 4, CPres.,
4D, Modern Problems Club, 3, 4, Treas. Ora-
torical Ass'n, 3, Football Squad, 4, Class Day
Speaker, 4, Philo-Franklin Oratorical Contest,
2, CSecond Prizejg Extemporaneous Speaking
Contest, 4, CVVinner, 43.
A staunch wearer of the green, VVm. Jen-
nings is blessed with a tongue like the other
famous Irish orator, Edmund Burke. VVhen
llill has nothing to say on a subject it may be
considered closed. Full of the traditional
Irish wit, an analytical mind and a vocabulary
with which to fittingly couch his words 'he will
surely be numbered among the famous justices
of the Supreme Cou1't.
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A T A, A X 2
Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
"Tp be trusted is a greater QCC0ll1f7I1'S1llH0!llf'
than to be lor'ea'."-MacDonald.
Business Manager Literary Monthly, 3: Le
Petit Salon, 4Q Manager Band, 3Q Allegheny
Craft Club, 4Q Treasurer VVashington's Birth-
day Banquet, 4.
t'Clip," the Chemist, was one of those se-
lected this year to assist in guiding the un-
tutored mind through the teachings of T. VV.
Richards. Together with his store of knowl-
edge in this field he has a kcen business mind
which is always on the alert for further infor-
mation on any subject in which he is interested.
it was he who started the financial boom which
rcally gave the Lit Monthly its place in the
sun. As a rule he plays no favorites although
he confesses that his ambition is to change the
name of the friar in Ivanhoe.
MARGARET CLEVELAND, B.S.
K A 9
Erie, Pa.
Erie High School
"7'lzcrc"s l10fl11A1lg that allays an angry mind
.So soon as ll sweet beauty."
-Beaumont and I'letcher.
Biology Club, 2, 3, 4Q M, N. S., 4g Class Sec-
retary, 45 Le Petit Salon, 3, 4, CYice-
President, 43.
Laughing her way through college--math,
physics, chemistry and biology hcld no terrors
for "Peg'l. VVith all her 'fologics' she is best
versed in "amourology". She was going to
bob her hair but decided one "Bob" in the
family was enough.
LYLE ALTON CLOUGH, B.S.
B fr, A X 2
Corry, Pa.
Corry High School
"'Ttc'f1.r the 10t'c11'c'sf hair in the it'0rlzl."
-Miles O'Reilly.
,liootball Squad, 1, 2, 31 Class Basketball, 1,
2,3 11'21Ck, I, 2, 3, 45 Overseas Club, 3, 4Q Campus
5t2lff, 3, 4, CSports Editor, 433 Secretary of
.Xthletic Association 4.
Clough started with the class ahead of us
but when the Germans instigated the late un-
Dleasantness he got into it at once and it took
him two years to settle it. He is a man of
single purpose however, and came back to join
us and spend his time down in the Chem. Lab.
W01'1f1llg out a scientihc method for the pre-
vention. of baldness. He says the fake methods
Keel, 111111 Derpetually broke. He is a man of
real ability and we think the days of the shin-
mg pate are numbered.
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Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High SQ11001
"She hath I1 way to choose despair."
Le Petit Salon, 45 VVomen,s Senate, 4.
lfVith "Dot," wherever she may be, there is
always an atmosphere of all sorts of good times,
yet she is far from a social butterlly. Though
a senior and therefore exempt she is greatly
attached' to "I1m,' and indeed has chosen it
as her life profession.
IRA KLINE DAVIS B.S.
2 A E
Braddock, Pa.
Braddock High School
f'Love is the life of 111011.H--SNVCCl6lllJOl'g.
Overseas Club, 2, 33 Allegheny Craft Club, 3, 4.
"Ike,' decided that the Lakeside Hospital
Unit needed him far worse than did Allegheny
so went across for two years of actual service.
He returned to graduate with the class of '21,
The only building that any one ever caught
Ike entering was the Chem. building but it is
noised about of late that when he was young
and beautiful, he once paid a visit to Hulings.
However he has shown his wisdom by putting
his "pin on'7 a town girl and never does any-
thing more rash than a little stock speculation.
He is nothing, if not consistent and dependable.
MARJORIE DEAN, A.B.
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Brocton, N. Y.
Brocton High School
t'Hc'art to conceztfe, imdcrsfazzdizzg to dzzect,
hand to e.1'ecz1te."'-IUIUUS
Twentieth Century Club, 3, 4Q M. N. S., 4.
Marjorie takes the lead which may seem
contradictory when we say She ha? a lot of
push and ability. A lover. of history, she
spends many hours in the library lfeadlllg Of
men of the past and perhaps thinking of one
of the present.
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Oil City, Pa.
Oil City High School
'tSlze waits for mc, my lady,-."-Dodge.
This is the second time that we have
Hwritten-upl' the aforesaid Mr. Dickey. He
came so close to graduating last year that.he
decided that he would make it a real thing
this year. Dickey hails from the 'Hblg town
down the Franklin 'Branch from which so many
other illustrious Alleghenians have come. Past
and present betoken much for "Hal's" future.
I'lere's to your future success, may the Class
of ,421 ever be proud of her share in it.
GEORGE FRANKLIN DUNBAR, A.B.
fb A 9 .
Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
"Lore is sweet, use it today."
-Christina Rosetti.
Yice President of Class, ig Basketball
Squad, ig Varsity, 3, 4, Track Team, 3g Mod-
ern Problems Club, 3, 45 CSecretary, 433 Duzer
Du, 4, Cast, 4j Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Wash-
ington liirthday Banquet Committee, 4, Class
Day Speaker, 45 Block ,X Club, 3, 4.
George has worked hard to maintain Alle-
gheny's basketball reputation as may be seen
by the fact that he led the team in points last
year. VVhile engaged in the study of economics
he decided that two could live as cheaply as
one and hopes to prove it. He will make good
in the long run although he excelled in the
half-mile.
PAUL SUMNE-R DWYER, A.B.
A X P
Kittanning, Pa.
Linesville High School
"A clzielkv amang you faking notes
And faith, lze'II fren? it."-Burns.
Q Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 CChairman of
lzxecutive Committee, 45g Quill Club, 3, 45
Modern- Problems Club, 4g Campus Staff, 3,
42 f1XSS1Sf31'1t Editor, 32 Associate Editor, 45,
Chess Club, 4.
lfor a youngster Paul is quite "sot" in his
ways. as an argument with him will soon show.
He is a firm believer in the value of math.
and is seen more often in Ruter than in Hul-
WSS t11011gl1 time may see a change in his
haunts. He is well known for his editorial
ablllty and will probably occupy a position on
the staff of "The Baptist" when he tires of
pounding trig into frosh.
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fb A 9
Meadville, Pa.
Meavdville High Sc-hool
"Oli keep me l'lZll0C!3llf, make others great,"
-Queen Matilda.
Glee Club Accompanist, 2, 3g College Band,
Ty 2, 3, 4-
Bob quit the Eagles to join the Night
Hawks. .Ks a member of the Horn Band and
Blaitland's and many other good combinations
he has proiiteered at the expense of the pleas-
ure seekers. NVhen Bob begins to play, you
can't sit still. It's that unknown something.
He is also a strong promoter of the graphite
method of chemical analysis.
'FLOYD W. ENGLISH, B.S.
fb A 9
DuBois, Pa.
DuBois High School
"Thou driffest gently down the tides of sleep."
-Longfellow.
"lJoc,' loves the peace of a quiet way. He
left us for a year to see America first. His
tales of New York City where he mixed with
the maddening populace are belied by the ease
with which he adapted himself to the perpetual
grind of studies. The smile and the glasses
are never dimmed because "Doc" is an opti-
mist. His line should go far in making him a
capable salesman.
FRANCES FIRST, A.B.
Conneaut Lake, Pa.
Conne-aut Lake High School
"There is a gift beyond the reach of art
Of being eloquently SIii'L'1lf.i,-'-BOVCC.
History Club, 4g M. N. S., 4.
Frances is usually silent except at spreads
when her laughter is the heartiest. She be-
lieves in acquiring knowledge but not through
grinding. For' Frances an afternoon at the
movies or shopping is more profitable than
an afternoon at the library.
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2 A E, A X 2
Meadvil-le, Pa.
Meadville High School
"Sinzj1le duty has no piace for fear."-NVhittier,
Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 CCQDL, 399 Labora-
tory Assistant, 4Q Class Treasurer, 4.
"Les" is one of those fellows who believes
that chemistrytis the "only', course in college and
that the others are but necessary evils.. Con-
sequently he has lived over the proverbial .test
tube until he reeks of the fumes of the various
chemicals. "Les" has a strong line and a ready
pack of Mail Pouchg the two combining to
make him many friends. He is doing work
on his Master's Degree this year whch indi-
cates that not all his time has been spent at
the Red Cross. Chemical warfare of the fu-
ture promises to be more deadly than ever be-
fore it L'Les" gets into the game.
JOSEPH ROSS FOGO, A.B.
112 F A
Wellfsville, O.
Wellsville High School
"Lore will make men dare for their beloved."
-Plato.
Mandolin Club, 3, 43 Chess Club, 4.
Ross is not often mistaken for the Dean
even though he has often been in his com-
pany. Fogo is a type that "one must needs
know" to understand. He is a lover of
the great outdoors and the old "gat" and his
canoe are much in use during seasonable
weather. Ross has a faculty of getting his
work out almost without effort, when he so de-
sires, but he has ever had a weakness for lining
the lights up on the sights of his gun and
letting fly. Ioe has the "goods" and can "de-
liver" when he wants to.
THOMAS FRANCIS, JR., B.S.
fb A 9
New Castle, Pa.
New Castle High School
"Love better is fllflll fouls."-Taylor.
r Duzer Du, 2, 3, 42 Cast, 3, 43 CSecretary-
l'reasurer, 493 Football Manager, 3, 43 Block
.X.Club, 3,41 CChairman Social Committee, 453
BIQIOSY Club, 43 Campus Staff, 43 Associate
Edll'Ol'.IiZ1lCll'O1l, 4: Senior-Sophomore Banquet
Committee, 2, 42 XYashington Birthday Banquet
Committee, 2, 43 Class Day Speaker, 43 Class
Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Senior Hop Committee, 4.
W Few'men in college are liked as well as
U l'om.1ny". He is a bundle of energy, a favor-
ite with the ladies, no mean exponent of his-
triomc ability and has a head for business.
Many have been the adventures and ventures
of "Tom" upon the Allegheny Campus. His
Steady -nerve will serve him well in his chosen
profession of surgery and his smile will bring
the suffering ones back to health.
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Beaver Center, Pa.
Edmboro S-tate N-ormal School
"He wears the roses of youth."-Shakespeare.
Dutton Society of Applied Science, 3, 4.
Glade is one ot those fellows who keeps a
path worn between Ruter and VVilcox and
from all indications the dirt will begin to Hy
when he gets loose on some of Father Penn's
roads. As a fusser he has never made much
of a hill climber though on the level he is
quite cosmopolitan.
IDA M. GALBRAITH, A.B.
A X Q
Letonia, O.
Letonia High School
"To sleep! Perelzmzee lo dream.
M. N. S., 4.
Ida Mae came to us a sophomore from
Bethany prefering Allegheny for her Alma
Mater. Although she labors hard at her tasks
she has her share of mirth and is always
ready for a movie, a feed or a good time. Be-
tween a typewriter and mice, Ida has a terrible
time trying to get her beauty sleep. It is filled
with dreams of that 'Kpesky mouse' when she
does get it.
HELEN GOLD, A.B.
A X Q
New Brighton, Pa.
New Brighton High School
"Size knew she was by him be'.'0t'ed-size lefzetcu'
Varsity Basketball Team, IQ Quill Club, 2,
3, 4, CSecretary, 455 Class Treasurer, 3, Treas-
urer Girls' Athletic Association, 2Q Sophomore
Class Speaker Moving Up Day, 23 VVashing-
ton Birthday Banquet Speaker, 4, Twentieth
Century Club, 2, 3, 45 M. N, S., 3, 4.
They say good things come in small pack-
ages. Well, we believe it, for we've found
that Helen does VVare well. And look at the
activities, she's an energetic little creature.
She 'iIJl.1llS the marks" too, in spite of her
"outside activities". Changeable as the moon,
except in one case, and always hungry-these
are noticeable characteristics. Helen says she's
gong to teach, but we have our doubts. Helen,
beware.
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Franklin High School
A-HN. Tofu, was ever gentle, soft and low,
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Classical Club, 43 M. N. S., 4.
Nancy's hobby is taking freshmen girls
out for their early morning walks, which no
doubt accounts for her "fair as sunshine-on-
appleblossoinsn complexion. .Xs to her schol-
astic standing it is enough to say that she is
cne of the few survivors of Dean Ross' numer-
ous Latin courses.
MARION VVILLARD GRANT, BS.
, 2AE,AX2
Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
"Ally words were nzctnzt for deeds."
-George Eliot.
"Piggy" is another devotee at the shrine of
tlie goddess of Science. The only time he is
ever seen on the campus is going to or from
thc building of the awful odors that harbors
"those wise scientific guys". Indeed Piggy's
loqnaciousness would make the proverbial clam
seem like a phonograph. However when hc
docs "open up" what he says is usually worth
listening to.
HARRY FRANK GRIMES, B.S.
E A E
Sycamore, Pa.
Waynesburg High -School
'illoxf glorzozzx niglzt, H1011 wer! not .vent for
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Dutton Society of Applied Science, 3, 4.
Harry blew in after a two years sojourn
at NN aynlesburg College because he believed
that "variety is the spice of life" and is Hnish-
YDS lllsl college course at Allegheny. Harry
lives .with his studies but beneath the serious
exterior there lurks a dry CU sense of humor
that invorc than once has Hset the house in an
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.LL President, 4Q Y. M. C. .X. Cabinet, 4g Class
President, 3.
.X glance at the above list of activities shows
that Mutt's head serves other purposes besides
holding his intelligent ea1's apart. llis schol-
astic record has been of the best. XYhy we
don't know, except that he just "knew enuf
and had a good line". He has always been a
very consistent "fusser". If he liltlllit love
one girl he loved another but never more than
one at a time. For he doesnlt believe in a
"double standard". Lately he has been fol-
lowing the standard of Arnold, not lleneclict,
but Amanda. Let's go, Mutt. .X little cottage
and love for two, will do while you teach the
younger generation in the art of triangular
development in Y. M. C. .X. work.
JOHN DYER HELMLINGER, A.B.
CID I' A
Pittsburgh, Pa.
i Peabody High School
"Could I lot'c less I .vlrozzlfl be 1IfIf"f7liCl'.J'
-llailey.
Glee Club, 1, 45 Le Petit Salon, 4, Modern
Problems Club, 3, 43 Clireas., 453 Chairman Sen-
ior Class Xvashington llirthday llanquet Deco-
ration Committee, 41 International Relations
Club, 32 Delegate lnternational Relations Con-
ference, 3.
",l0hnnic" is right there with the o'd smile
and lots of pcp. He can make the piano clancc
as well as do his part in the floor scrapin' game.
However Qlohn's activities are not all of thc
social nature as he has succeeded in making
an enviable scholastic record, as well. His nat-
ural Huency in the Romance languages wasn't
all acquired through his study of the moon and
stars but by consistently preparing his daily
work. Johnnie is decidedly interested in South
.Xmerica and may enter the business field in
the southern half of the hemisphere after
graduation.
JOHN FREDERICK HENDERSON,
B.S.
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1 VVGll.SVlll8 High School
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Biology Club, 4.
NVhilc searching for the truth 'gHendv" de-
cided to enter the medical profession and cure
suffering humanity, both with his own and
other scientists' discoveries. His usual pose
is a right angle with a miscroscope completing
the triangle.
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Sharpsville, Pa.
Erie Central High School
"Tile ink of a scholar is more sacred than the
blood of a zzzartyr."-Mohammed.
College Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Philo Franklin Ora-
torical Contest, 33 Duzer Du Cast, 1.
ln addition to being a chemist, "Ioe', dis-
penses the socks and neckties at Mendel's when
he is not addressing the "young women of
Hulings Hall' in behalf of his brand of "A"
books. .XS for activities he is everything from
a Carnegie I-lall janitor to a budding young
orator. He improves his wind by blowing a
cornet in the college band.
CHESTER MCCABE JELBART, B.S.
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Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
"I amy tvlzat I allz-BI-V d::st will be again."
-Hafiz.
Dutton Society of Applied Science, 3g
Glee Club, 4.
HChet" has delved more into town activities
than those on the Hill, belonging to most of
the organizations of thc city. For all that, he
found his voice this year, and since, has been
one of the Hill VVarblers. .Xlthough he hasn't
definitely decided his future vocation, we judge
that it will be Leeward.
DOROTHEA KE-RR, B.S.
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Meadville, Pa.
Me-adville High School
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'Zi'0I1't, slzc' zc'0u't,' so there' an end of if."
-Shakespeare.
Tingley Biology Club, 3, 4, CVice Presi-
dent, 4Jg Twentieth Century Club, 3, 43 St.
Cecilia, 3, 4, CVice President, 42 Secretary,
155 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, CLeader, 4Dg
Girls' Glee Club Cast, 4, Joint Glee Club
Cast, 4.
"Dot" is one of the main props of our musi-
cal Allegheny, and under her efficient leader-
ship the Girls' Glee Club boasts of a strikingly
successful year. Though she is a town girl,
she is very much "at homen on the Hill where
she and her giggle are always welcome. It
would seem, however, that our strong-willed
llorthea believes that variety is the spice of
life, for contrary to the general ll. Lief, she
has cleverly avoided pinning down her affec-
tions to any one man.
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Meadville High School
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llutton society of Avvlirqfl 5Ciff11CS, 3, 43 Foot-
ball Squad, i, 2-S l1'21Ck, I, 2, 3, -ll
Block .X. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
The hrst two names are a little misleading
but this is really "llrick". .Xlthough 1-irst in
college when the tuition was a hundred per,
he decided to hnish up this year. He may be
a slow walker, but let him put on spikes!
XYith enough years behind him to klnow what
college is for, "l3rick,' ought to hnish up by
building a bridge across the ocean.
IRWIN CARL KRUEGER, B.S.
fb l' A, A M H Q CMediCalJ
Erie, Pa.
Central High School
"Leor1zcd he teas in llIClf'L"11llf 101'C,,'.
lliology Club, 2, 31 President, 33 Manager Stu-
dents' llandboolf' 33 Glee Club, 2, 3Q
lliology Assistant, 3.
XYhen is a senior not a senior, but a medi-
cal student? .Xsk lireuger. "Ick". alias
"Bugs", alias "l7uteh',' alias "Cornflakes",
is from lirie. lle commenced his career at
Colgate where he rushed himself Phi Beta
Kappa. lle came to -Xllegheny his Sophomore
year butdid not seemto End in the local chap-
ter of Phi lleta Kappa the inspiration that he
needed. llis taste in all matters is very good
and very special. lle has his favorites and
quite a few of them are still around. It is
touching to hear Irwin sing these words so
full of meaning, "ls there still room for me
'neath the old apple tree?" Nevertheless, with
all his qualities, good and bad, we expect some
day to see hun one of the leading surgeons
of .Xl'l1C:'1'lCZ1,
DOROTHEA EDNA KRUSE, A.B.
ETE
West Valley, N. Y.
West Valley High School
Perfect 'Zk'0llItlIl, nohly filaazucd,
10 tvnrii, to L'0HIf0I'f mm' romu1a1zrl."
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XYomen's Senate, 2, 3, 4, fPi-egifle
5-, 3. 41 Twentieth Century Club, 2,
3, 41 liiology Club, 3
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though she directs the welfare of
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nlegleets her studies. She is faithful in friend-
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E A E, A X 2
Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield High School
"li'l1c11 lure once fv.'eads Cltfl11l'S.Yl.0l1 fo OIII'
hearts,-''.-.Xiddison.
Overseas Club, 3, 4Q Class llasket llall, 2, SQ
Tingley liiology Club, 3, 4g T1'ack
Manager, 4.
L'Skinney" was one of those numerous
ones who entered with the class of T20 but
enlisted at the beginning of the war in the
Lakeside Hospital Unit. .Xfter two years in
France he returned to .Xllegheny to graduate
with the class of ,2I. Outside of being a con-
sistent and important fusser, Henry is a prom-
ising student being a satelite of Doo. Lee's, and
has a line that rivals the good doctor himself.
Guy always has a better one than the other
fellow and intiniates as much by a H.Xw, that's
nawthin', listen to this".
SELDEN L. LEBERMAN, B.S.
Meadville, Pa.
Meadville High School
"Let IIS then, be tvlzaf we are, mm' speak rvlm!
we think,"vLongfell0w.
Selden T. is truly the scientific man. He is
"old man Chemistry himself". WVhat Selden
doesn't know about undergraduate chemistry
no one around these diggin's knows unless it
be the Hlloc hisS:elf". Xhfhat he knows, lie
1t'I10'Zt'S, too, is the beauty of it. The scientific
field will feel an added impetus to research
when Leberman enters it.
VICTOR M. LEFFINGWELL, AB.
CII K XI'
Meadville, Pa.
Sharon High School
"lll011sfc'1', 1lICffIl-11133 I small-".-Shakespeare.
Football Squad, IQ Allegheny Craft Club, 3, 4Q
lloxing, 3Q Senior Soph Speaker, 4.
This very amiable gentleman has success-
fully combined a good time with study. Vic
is a very versatile man, lover and student.
He has a ready way with the women and is a
real fellow. He used to be able to "beat up"
his kid brother, B X O, but no more.
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RUTH T. LERMANN, AB.
A X Q
Monessen, Pa.
Mone-ssen High School
"Those dark eyes, so dark and so deep-."
Varsity Basketball Team, ig Klee-O-Kleet,
3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 3, 4, Cvice Pfesldeutv -02
Student Government, 4g Quill Club, 49 TWCU'
tieth Century Club, 2, 3, 45 M- N- 5: 4-
Dignity and poise, but lots of pep, too.
She's one of the pillars of the Student Govern-
ment, but with all her squelching, she keeps
ner long list of friends. VVhat greater praise
can we give? Ruth is one of the steady girls
the Dean can depend on, but Ruth has a
"steady", she depends on too. What ever
work she may take up after g1'ad11af1011 WC
know that she will make a success.
FREDERICK VVILLIA-M MCCLUER,
A.B.
A T A, A 2 P, A K
Warren, O.
Warren High School
"'Tl1011 1l.T'l'IIg ray of ivzteflccfzml Fire."
-l'alconer.
President Student Senate, 4, Campus Staff,
2, 3, 43 Clfditor, 43, Quill Club, 2, 3, 45 CPresi-
dent, 455 Literary Monthly Staff, 4, Varsity
Debate, 2, 33 Modern Problems Club, 3, 4:
CYice President, 45g President International
Relations Society, 4.
The above list of activities convinces the
reader at once that "Mac" has been doing
things while at Allegheny. Fred has always
been on the job and could be counted on to do
and do well what he attempted. .Xn enviable
scholastic record coupled with his extra-curri-
cular activities make a combination that "Mac"
can well be proud of. Business is the world
that beckons him but in so doing the journal-
istic field loses a luminary.
JOHN CHARLES MCCRE.ARY, A.B.
.A T A
Monaca, Pa.
Monaca High School
"He doth, z'iza'c'ed, show some .vfvarlex that
are like wif."-Shakespeare.
Modern Problems Club, 3, 4, Le Petit Sa-
lon, ag l3and,ii, 2, 3, 4g Ckssistant Leader, 3,
4,3 Student Senate, 3,7 Vice President History
and Political Science Club, 4.
"Mac" has. been. the criterion of the dress-
ing world during his college course and in the
capacity -of senator was considered the best
dressed Justice on the Allegheny court bench.
1-le is also one of the leading exponents of the
terpsichore - f' -
an ait-uith the iesult that he has
assumed the position of the late Vernon Castle
in his line. Wie have often wondered what he
15 801113 to do in the line of business but have
decided that whatever it may be, John's care-
less. grace and ready smile will win him a place
as it has among those who have been associa-
ted with him.
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Erie, Pa.
Me-adville High School
" "IfVlzo loves, raves-'tis yozztlfs fre1z:y.'
-Byron.
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I934XINS 4CYicc
President, 3 D.
All work and no play would make "Peg', a
dull girl, so 'KPeg', manages to do her share of
playing. "Peg" is the kind of a girl who always
has time for a good time. 'Tis said that her
contagious giggle captures all hearts-we won-
der it that is the reason she wears a little
jeweled heart over her own?
.GEORGE ALEXANDER MCKINLEY,
B.S.
Allegheny Club
Meadville, Pa.
Meadvi-lle High School
"He tons wont to speak Plain and to the jim'-
jvosef'-Mucli Ado About Nothing.
Dutton Society of Applied Science, 3, 4g Col-
lege Band, 1, 2, 3, 4.
"Mac" has been with us, ever a silent but
constant student of the mathematical sciences.
llasketball and "horning in" the band have
been his chief activities and he has done them
well. Long legs are an added asset to hill
climbing and carrying the transit across coun-
tl'y.
WEBTER DEWITT MELCHER, A.B.
fb r 4, A 2 P
Swissvale, Pa.
Swissvale High School
"Doubt can only be l'L'Jl10'Z'L'd by t1c'tz'011."
-Carlyle.
Varsity Debating Teams Aff., 42 Neg., 49
Y. M. C, .X. Cabinet, 32 CSecond Vice Presi-
dent, 3Dg Manager Campus, 45 Campus Competi-
tion, 2, 3, Duzer Du, 1, 2, 3, 4, CVice Presi-
dent, 455 Duzer Du Cast, IQ Men's Glee Club,
3, 4g Thoburn Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Delegate at
Large, Athletic Association, 4Q Philo Franklin
Oratorical Contest, I, 3Q CSecond Prize, 3Dg
Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
"XVebby', came to Allegheny from the Smoky
City district although he doesn't smoke nor
talk too much. He has hidden springs which
well with friendships. Many of these sprung
from "Cussy" canoe trips. 'WVebby" always
had the Campus at the door on Wecliiesclay
mornings. Genial, versatile, his activities
ranged from the pulpit to the dance. He has
only finished the first lap, however, for next
year he enters Boston Seminary and it isn't
too much to propecy that he will be the Sunday
speaker of a few years hence. VVhile talking
on his feet, "Webby" could make the moun-
tains ring even on a Round Top picnic.
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l P ' A g Corry High School
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S the girls of Johnstown. If the number o :
: friends one makes in college can measure suc- :
E cess, surely Florence will have HJZCOITIQIISIICCI a :
S great work. among her newly made friends by K
l , the time she returns. to graduate with us. -
' : ' llulings has been looking forward Halltyeal' F0 2
1: l , Commencement time when "l'loss1e. will again :
1 , 4 . make her nightly calls on homesick or blue :
5 ' folks and furnish cheerful giggle and funny :
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4 "'H11.xtc' time lzynzjvlz, mm' I7l'1'l1g zoitlz 1'1lC'C I
l I jest and youthful j'0Hl'f-V."-BI1lt011. .
l Quill Club, 2, 3, 4Q CSe:rctary, 3Dg Kal- K
E dron Board, 3, 4Q Literary Monthly Staff, 2, 3, -
' : Q., 4g Secretary Oratorical .-Xssociation63g,Le Petit :
2 , Salon, 3, 4Q M. N. S., 3, 45 Glee lub, 2, 3, 4. I
5 'F "l3ecky's", "Good land, am I late ?" is heard E
E at skeenteen places a day, for she has the pe- :
, ' culiar faculty ot holding doxxln many Jobs- :
l and getting them done, too. She diners from :
' :I N N most people in that she prefers "bacon," not :
l 11 only for breakfact but any hour in the day. 2
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3 MARIAN MORRISON, A.B. 2
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W Meadville, Pa. l
4 Q Meadville High School
5 "Let me llatfe C1lHf1:!2llCC' for ll 'word or tivo." I
E -Shakespeare. :
S HLe Petit Salon, 3, 42 Klee-O-Kleet, 3, 4, E
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ilU0t C0gi1Tll3tE6, 4: Class Vice President, 4Q :
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gi New Castle High School
,gl "In such bll.Y1:I1CSS, action is eloquence."
1 Football Squad, 2, Varsity, 4.
lift Nliith his curly locks "Scoots" has been the
lily, envy of the fair ones of the campus since his
gin, entrance to the halls of learning. A man of
' wonderful physique and ability, he took Baldy's
VTE, place and hllled the shoes well, when the time
foul came. He IS a musician of no mean ability,
jgjtli and as each artist has a favorite theme he
jfjlllg whiled away the hours with "Margie".
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"IfVh0 love too much, hate in Iihe e.rf1'e111c."
Tfllf -Pope.
Fl- Reserved, gracious, kindly and sweet-all
J, these adjectives may well be applied to our
',f, .Xlys. Freshmen usually regard her with a
reverent awe, but those who have learned to
know Alys, and who have spent time in gain-
ing her friendship, count it time well spent.
,lf llignihed always, Alys unbends enough to
ll, be enthusiastically interested in football. From
l, New York state, a connoisseur of apples, but
lf her specialty, Baldwins.
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l Butler, Pa.
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I "I tuould rather excel others in knowledge
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4, VVelterweight Boxing Title, 3.
This embryo lawyer of tl1e serious mien is
an exception to the assumed prin-ciple that
those who expect to enter that line of work
should talk while preparing. A man of set
ideas on the questions of politics, love, and
war, he may be seen taking his morning con-
stitutional across the campus while on the way
to class. Many claim that he is a woman hater
but, "ask Dad, he knows",
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Youngstown, O..
Edinboro Normal School
"ll'il and lizrmor belong to genius alone."
President .Xthletic Association, 43 President
Senior Classg Vice President Student Senate,.4g
General Manager of Publications, 4g Varsity
Football, 3, 4g Manager of Kaldron, 33 Classi-
cal Club, 3, 43 Modern Problems Club, 4Q Block
-X Club, 3, 41 Class Day 51985114611 4.
"Stan" has distinguished himself for his
ability as a football player and, indeed, his abil-
ty has more than marked him asu'-a man
among men" in every branch of activity that
he has entered. His cognomen, 'fthe Humor-
ist" is more than applicable, despite the
solemniziug effect of his two years over-seas.
llis honest and sincere effort in behalf of .Xl-
legheny was recognized by his being elected
President of the Senior Class.
JLYDE DAVID POTTER, B.S.
Cb A 9
Nebraska, Pa.
Nebraska High School
"He proved flze best man 1" flie field."
-Coriolanus.
Manager Track, 35 Heavyweight 'VVrestling
Title, 3, Biology Club, 43 lllock A Club, 41
Allegheny Craft Club, 4Q Varsity Football, 4g
Class liasketball, 4.
"Zeke'l came to the front last fall when, in
a week he changed from a raw recruit to a
regular on the football team. At tackle he
wasahard fighter and a willing worker, prov-
ing a stumbling block for many plays aimed in
his direction. VVhile philosophizing, he decided
that we are part bad and part good but we
can't be "all good". llack in his native haunts
he expects to enter the lumber business.
ETHEL POWNEY, A.B.
A X Q
M-onessen, Pa.
Mones-sen High School
"Her lioir is airbzfrn-".
i Twentieth Century Club, 3, 45 Le Petit
Salon, 3, 4g Quill Club, 4, Campus Staff, 3, 4g
lltlumor Editor, 3Q -Xssistant Editor, 4Dg Mov-
lllg UP Day Slleflker, 32 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 4.
'Vile donlt know whether the ability to tell
a Joke goes with red hairg but Ethel has 'em
ooth. Hulings hasn't heard any new ones
since she left at mid-term to teach Natural Sci-
ence and Algebra in her home high school. The
kids won't "pull anything over" on Ethel for
she has alspice of temper and enough dignity
to carry it well.
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Pittsf-Ord High School
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.l1j2:11 I us she managed to get her full share of biolog
11112111 ical training. However, she always had time
1114351 for a hike, or a trip up the "Cussie" and she
bf, proved just as capable at these things as at
111-111 "lab,' work. YVe are sure that '4lJ0t'S" un-
1111fl111 T ,Q1', usual ability will place her in the first rank
115,144 13 4 of her chosen profession.
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1 Umontown, Pa.
1 Uniontown High' School
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1 .4111 ,117 "Beside, lzc was a shrewd flll1'Z050f7flL'I'.,'
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nf Basketball Manager, 45 Overseas Club, 3, 45
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11" " "c1u1et mien" and is one of the most dependa-
'1111 Q ble men in the school. To put his ability in
,i,11.' 1 31 4 the ephemeral, but expressive slang of' the
4 moment, "he holds a brain" and what's more, he
111111 I 4 uses it. He has, unlike his brothers, avoided
ffl11l 4 ' l the scientific path and sought out a broader
j-111 la- . V 4 course of learning. If we may venture to
41.-111 li -J - Q prophecy, we would say that Dan will give a
'j'iE1 .T 1 Liu.-, good account of4himself in whatever held he
L-'ll' I 21. 1 ' - ' enters, whether it be law or business for he
--illl ll fl I "sure has the stuff"
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2111 Wheeling, W. Va.
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"I feel in C'Z'Cl'j' smile a Cll!l1.7L."
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1f1'1gf'1jlff her a secure place on our class roll, although
114 she wasn't with us this last year, having ac-
l1 1111.TQ1lf11, quired sufficient knowledge in three-fourths the
14N 1l13?111ll usual time. The under classmen want to know
'l ,5f11f" -, the formula for her success in getting A's, hav-
5 11 53 ing a good time 3.11Cl.bClllg a thoroughlv good
',:'jll,,lf sport. She never mlssed a date, but she al-
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Monessen High School, University of
Bordeaux, France
"I do not like this fooling."
Campus Staff, 2, 3, 43 CHUIU01' ECl1t01',
of 3, Editor-in-Chief, M of 33 Mflllagmg Edl'
tor, 45, Biology Club, 2, 3, 49 Qulll Club, 2, 3,
4, Le Petit Salon, 2, 3, 43 CSeC1'f5t31'Y, 475
Overseas Club, 3, 4, Modern Problems Club,
4, Publications Board, 3, College NCWSPHPBY
Correspondent, 4.
The worse thing we can say about the man
is that he is a highbrow and that he talks
trench to the rest of us to whom French is
nothing more than a course in the catalogue.
He admits CID that he was a sergeant in the
army, C21 that he is not literary and C35 that
he doesn't believe in co-education-it's too dis-
tracting, but nobody believes him in any of
these points.
JAMES OSCAR RUSSELL, A.B.
CID I' A, A E P, A K
Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Edgewood High School
'tBel1o!a' lzow God does work to make a. man."
Football Squad, I, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Basket-
ball Squad, 1, 2, Track, 2, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A.
Cabinet 2, 3, 4, CVice Pres., 3, Pres., 41, Class
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Block A Club, 3, 4, CVice
Pres., 33, Quill Club, 3, 4, Classical Club, 3,
4, Thoburn Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Volunteer
Band, 3, 4, Modern Problems Club, 4, Alle-
gheny Craft Club, 3, 4, CVice Pres., 3, Pres.,
43, Duzer Du Club, 3, 4, Duzer Du Cast, 32
Debating Team, 4, Class Day Speaker, 4, Kal-
dron Board, 3, 4, Cliditor-in-Chief, 45, Student
Manual Editor, 3, Chairman Washington Ban-
quet Committee, 4, Chairman Junior Prom Com-
mittee, 3, Featherweight Boxing Title, 31
Featherweight Vtfrestling Title, 3, Delegate Des
Moines Conference, 3, Philo-Franklin Contest,
i, 2, 3, c2llCl Prize, 29, Extemporaneous Speak-
ing Contest, 3, Supt. Valonia Sunday School
2 3, 4, Manager Entertainment Course, 3, 4.
"Jimmie"-"He came, he saw, he con-
quered" both friends, faculty and activities.
This Kaldron is a tribute to his ingenuity and
tireless effort.
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FRIEDA REGINA SCHNELL, A.B.
E T E
North Ton-awanda, N. Y.
North Tonawanda High School
"I must become a b0rr0'wer of the 'll'l:gl1f.H
M. N. s., 4.
Frieda is one of the "take her while you can
get 116-I", type, four she is continually on the go.
As Miss Ellis' .right hand helper, she is indis-
Densable. Partings on the front steps must be
brief when Frieda is on hall duty. She is an
earnest worker and a worthwhile friend.
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Mars, Pa.
Frewsburg High School
"Size of their wicked ways
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Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Twentieth Cen-
tury Club, 2, 3, 4, M. N. S., 43 Student Vol-
unteer Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, CSecretary-Treasurer,
333 St. Cecilia Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1,
27 37 4'
Few are the girls who make college in three
and a half years-fewer still are those who suc-
ccssfully handle a Methodist charge at the
same time-Ruth did this and more. Her
fame began when she extinguished the Dean's
flre her freshman year and it has never waned.
HELEN MARGUERITE SHUSTER,
A.B.
' A 1' A, Q B K
Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Norwin Union High School
"Heart to C01lCCl.'U!3, the understalzciiizg to
direct, Ille hand to o.1'ec11te."-,lun1us.
Y. W, C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Qkresident,
45, Quill Club, 2, 3, 45 Twentieth Century
Club, 2, 3, 4, CSecretary-Treasurer, 455 Klee-
O-Kleet, 2, 3, 4, QVice President, 45, Klee-
O-Kleet Cast, 2, 33 Le Petit Salon, 45 M. N.
S., 4.
Just gaze at the list of activities and you
will see that Helen has spent a busy college
career. She is an expert at starting things
going and I'l'lE1K1I'lg them go. One of those rare
people who is eternally busy, yet has time to
be the bcst kind of a friend.
CLIFFORD WELD -SKINNER, B.S.
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Ashvllle, N. Y.
Lakewood High School
"lfVllat a glorious thing life is-and how glori-
ous man's destiny."-Longfellow.
Varsity Debate, 1, 2, 3g Inter-Class Debate,
IQ Secretary Hughes Republican Club, IQ Y.
M. C. A. Cabinet, 25 Quill Club, 2, 3, 45 Mod-
crn Problems Club, 2, 3, 4, CPresident, 49,
Tingley Biological Club, 43 Allegheny Crart
Llub, 4j Nlfakefielcl Oratorical Contest, 43 CSec-
ond Placejg Class Day Speaker, 4.
Here is an example of what becomes of a
school teacher who goes to college. I-Ie started
in by monopolizing all the A's the prof's had
and is ending his college career as head waiter
in Cochran llall and assistant in biology. "Doc"
has cultivated a fertile line whch he expects
to use in becoming an M.D.J He is known by
the book bag which he always carries and which
causes many frosh to take him for a prof.
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Meadv-ille, Pa.
Nleadville High School
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llasketball Sfllliltl, 2, 3: Class Basketball, 43
Modern Problems Club, 4, hlVl'CStlllig
Squad, 4.
"Laurie" believes the saying that Hsilence
gives consent" for if this were true he would
always agree with everybody. Coming back
this year after a rest at the Phoenix lron WVorks
he was hardened to steady work and has shown
this by his constancy in visiting Hulings. lVe
do not know what "Laurie", intends to do but
it will be worth while.
MADELINE NATALIA STANFORD,
A.B.
A X Q
Sheiiie-ld, Pa.
Sheffield High School
".-I little fire is quickly frodden out-."
Captain liasketball Team, 1, Cjssistant Man-
ager, 233 Glee Club, 2, 3, 41 Klee-O-
Kleet, 3, 41 Fire Captain, 43
M. N. S., 4.
"Madge" won fame by her 'Kbrave conduct
under tire". .Xnd speaking of sensations-
well if getting one's name and exploits in the
headlines of all the country newspapers within
the radius of fifty miles isn't one!-do show
us something that is! Fortunately she has
survived the 'tburning" reproaches of the Stu-
dent lloard-burning because QQ Q-IOW of all
the calls that they answer for the "extinction
of hilarity" come from her room or vicinity.
MAXWELL S. STEWART, A.B.
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Johns-town, Pa.
Johnstown High School
"'.4las, the l0f'c of 7t10111a11!"'
Thoburn Club, i, 2, 3, C'l'1-eagul-el-, 353 01,61--
seas Club, 2, 3, tX'ice President. 2D: Stu-
dent Xiolunteer lland, 2, 3g Football
Squad, 23 Chess Club, 3.
This blond Adonis, believing that the O. D.
uniform would harmonize well with the Marcel
wave of his auburn locks, joined the Marines
to keep'out' of the Army, but got back from
france in time to graduate with us. He may
have been a brave Marine, but he has been
known to walk a block out of his way to avoid
passing Hulings Hall. He is a whale at lawn
tennis, even if he is weak on a park bench.
He doesn't know whether to enter the ministry
01' 11Ot1'for he doubts his ability to handle
the Ladies' Aid.
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Scottdale, Pa.
Scottdale High School
"For 1re's a jolly good fellow."
Glee Club, 4.
"Tanny" has rather' an artistic disposition
and refuses to worry about the small difficul-
ties of life. He is forever smiling and seems
not to have a care in the world. His chief
attraction, outside of the fire-place and his
guitar, is a certain bunch of sweetness called
"Peg", 'fTanny" was more or less indiffer-
ent until she came along. Now "Tanny" is in
love and once in a while he doesn't smile. He
is a friend worth keeping and a husband worth
the getting.
RAYMOND ARA TENNIES AB
Allegheny Club
East Randolph High School
East Randolph N Y
H19 'words are bonds
Two Gentlemen lrom Verona
Ray left college to help Uncle Sam wrn the
war and then left the army to help the class
of 2I make the enviable record rt now holds
He rs one of those rare specimens that manage
to get a college degree rn three years He rs
suspected of lravrng an ulterior motive for
avoiding Hulrngs Hall Cwhrch he does consrst
entlyb although we have never been able to
get the goods on lrrm He expects to spend
the rest of his days converting the heathen
to the Xmerrcan Jazz standard
WILBUR COLLINS THOBURN B S
B T A A E
Meadvrlle Pa
Phrlander Smith College, Narnr Ta,
Indra
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Student Senate 4 Thoburn Club 3 4
fPI'CS1Cl6I1t 43 Student X olunteer Band 4 Le
Petit Salon 4 Physics Lab Asst, 4 Extem
poraneous Spcakrng Contest CSecond Placeb 4
Glee Club 4
Argumentatrvep Well verrfy rt' He can
argue on anything from the number of rays of
light reilected from an indigo violet purple
necktre to the age of the gopher trees with
which Noah burlt the ark But wrtlrout argu
mentatron we are convinced that lre rs a mighty
good fellow and one to whom Allegheny will
some day point wrth pride He came all the
way from Indra to get a good Methodrst edu
cation and goes from here to Boston Seminary
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Led Meadville High School i
You must come home wiflz me a1zd.be my guest, i:l
you M111 give joy to me and I will do U
All that is in my power' to honozrr you. gl
-Shelley. ,
Dorothy has made her place on the campus :'
by her devotion to acquiring an education., :
especially following the methods of Pestalozzi. E
Her country home has often been the scene E
of picnics, for Dorothy is the soul of' hospital- , I
ity, and the fame of the good eats at 'lhurston s l :
is known among the college girls. E
MARGARET RUTH TITUS, A.B. li .
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Ei She-flield High School M-3
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Twentieth Century Club, 2, 3, 45 Quill Club, ill.-
,gil 2, 3, 43 Literary Monthly Staff, 4, M. '
ggi N. S., 4, Philosophy Assistant, 45 l' r
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:fill the things Ruth does, from writing poetry to II.
32 S assisting in the philosophy department, yet I,
tl, ' there 1S11,l1 one of us that can beat her in "pull- Q! ,
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in Ruth has had time to make plenty of friends, A if 2
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3 a rival of Harriet Monroe-who can tell? 'Tis l'
.ii said that Ruth is expecting to go West to
teach, but east or west, we know that the girl f H
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, , Club, 3, 4, CP1'eSide11t, 435 Day Student Com-
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ble has not been turned to thoughts of love -
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GLADYS MARIE TUCK, B.S.
K A 9
Roseburg, Ore.
West High -School, Cleveland
"Beware of her golden 11CI1.l', for' size excels
All women in the magic 0' her locks."
-Goethe.
Biology Club, 2, 3, 4, CSecretary-Treasurer,
3, 4Dg Twentieth Century Club, 2, 3, 4, Y. W.
C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4, CTreasurer, 33, Varsity
Basketball, IQ Athletic Board, 2, 3, 4, CPresi-
dent, 43, Secretary General Committee College
Dinner, 4, Biology Assistant, 3, 45 M. N. S., 4.
This Wide ranging list of activities speaks
for itself. Gladys is interested in every part
of college life. Her English ancestry no doubt
accounts for her evident favor for nobility, es-
pecially "earls". She says she is going to be a
laboratory technician but perhaps she'll take up
CS aXV57.
ELIZABETH EVANS TURNER, A.B.
K A 9
Freeport, Pa.
Freeport High School
f'As good be out of the world as out of
faslzion."
Class Secretary, 2, History Club, 4,
M. N. S., 43 Class VVashington
Banquet Committee, 2, 4.
In spite of her moods "Betty'l is often
very "jollyl', but at other times life at Alle-
gheny seems to "pall". Usually quiet and
dignified she sometimes "gets loudn, and at
times even Jolly, although she enjoys an even-
ing out with Jenkins once in a while.
A'NNA JANE WALKER, A.B.
A I' A
Bruin, Pa.
Butler High School
"ChCL'l'fllII1CSS is an oftslzoot of goodness and
wisdom."
XlX7OlT1Cll,S Senate, 4, CSecretary-Treasurer, 433
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4, CVice President,
455 Le Petit Salon, 45 M. N. S., 4.
Early in her college course, "Sweetie" must
have had a drink from the fountain of eternal
youth, for each succeeding year she is mis-
taken for a freshman. Yet she has an amazing
amount of energy and dignity for such a little
person. And versatility! Hot dog! She can
turn her hand to everything from planning a
dinner for fifty to tickling the ivories.
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GRETCHEN SIMON WOOD, A.B.
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Oil City, Pa.
Oil City High School
" "Tix what I love determines how I .10-ve."
-George Eliot.
Klee-O-Kleet, 3, 45 Student Senate, 4, CSecre-
t,,fy.'f1-east1i'e1', 43g Class Treasurer,
2g M. N. S., 3, 4.
Gretchen left us at the 1nid-term as three
and a half years were enough for her to make
friends of us all and do four years work.
liven as Student Senate member ,she was still
a true friend and, Mask G. VVood' became the
by-word in the hall. "Gretch', was always an
admirer of beauty and we knoyw she never
will 105g her love for"'Pretty. things, es-
pecially for the jeweled diamond pin she wears.
DOROTHY WORSTER B.S.
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"The greatest of faults I SIIOIIIII say, is to be
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Glee Club, 1, 2, 3Q Tingley Biology Club, 3.
"Dot" doesn't believe in wasting precious
time. She gets l1er sheepskin with us this
spring at the end of her third year. She
spends most of her time in the "chem labf'
but we forgive her as she puts her knowledge
to good use-her fudge making ability is pro-
verbial.
PAUL ALAN ZETLER, B.S.
CID A 9
DuBois, Pa..
DuBois High Sc-h-ool
"Only so much do I know as I lzrwe lived."
-Emerson.
Zetler acquired the title of "Lead Pipe"
Cflfly 111 his college days from the fact that
he was so hard to move. He has gradually
increased his studies until now he is about to
Publish a book which threatens to replace
Hoyle. He won his letter as captain of the
Sleeping team after four years endeavor. "Zet"
never took 'many notes in class but jotted them
down in his Cranium and the funny pa1't of
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E l E v' President .......... ....................... . . . . . . . . .... George Booth E
,E l E y Vice-President ................................................ Nelle Wooley E
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: E You know tshat Poly Sci's a fright and History is a lboreg E
5 Class history's no exception, yet the Kaldron seems to think u:
g i No Kaldron iscomplete without thisiform of wasted ink.
2 A g Then, if this history seems to you a little dull at times, :
' 1 E i Remember it's no simple truth but truth put into rhymes. g
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l E So here are our statistics and most of them are true, i
3 , V We came in nine-teen eighteen and we'll leave in twenty-two, g
l l T We were a .hundred eighty strong, young and fre-sih and somewhat green- 3
l E l Not as green as most frosh classes-and O-ld.Alleghe has seen E
up E That same verdant mob of freshmen grow 1n unity and power :
f I 'Til of all -her hundred classes we're the very cream and flower. ,1
T Prominent in student places, varied in proclivities, L'
g l Now we rule in field and classroom-run all school activities. .
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. E A Of the details of our :progress there is little one can write, . E Can you trace the path of genius just in printers black and white? E
g We came to Allegheny mid the wild alarums of war, n
E To seek a hero's resting place with the Army Training Corps, E
an And after we 'had won that 'war we then resolved to stay I
E To quell the cocky sopvho-mores in dear Old Allegheg E
In wlhich, as with the class beneath, our sundry little quarrels :
g Left us to walk our rose-s-trewn way all garlanded with laurels. E
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E 'Tis true there are these persons who, envious of our fame, E
E Say our politics are rotten and our vanity's a shameg E
I That our school work is neglected as the partial teachers keep g
E De-voted watch above our heads in classrooms where we sleepy E
E But this lis alway-s recognized as ignorant fallacy u I
5 From disgruntled sophs an-d seniors full of greeneyed JGHIOUSY- E
E Our politics are pure and sweetg we're modest as can be, E
E And there never was another class one half so bright HS WG- E
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E Whe11 next year's Kaldron first comes out withnlpages white and new 5
E And you find our senior -pictures tlhere, all Smiling out at you, E
2 Just take the older 'Kaldrons and search all the old files through, E
E For another class -that can compare with the one of Twenty-two. 5
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BALDWIN ROGER LEE
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MIHHCHDOIIS IVI11111
And his name was Daaid tl1e Mano War
Washmgton D C
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BEATTIL ALFRED NVESI EY S am
Trading stamps with eaery puichase
BENDER ALBERT JULIUS Meadvlue
BINGAM AN WALTER WEAVER
Wi lie Lander?
Latrobe
- Fat fresh and foolish
: BIRD GEORGE LLOYD
BIRD JOHN CARAW XY
VIeadv1l1e
High np in a tree he sat
Meadvllle
I always tell the prof all I know
BITTNER GUY CLEMENT
Meadvllle
When along came Ruth
BLY LUCILE MILDRED Jamestown N Y
- Smooth runs the watei where the brook is deep
BOOTH GEORGE Chaflefol
-I But when they fall they fall hard
S BREX OORT xt XURICE JOHN S1r1c1a1fv11le N H
1- To see a IHUM rnn a mile and only move tuo feet
- BRITTON WINIFRED CLARE
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- A hill climber from away back
I BROWN MARGUERITE CHRISTINE CAMERON ................... ........... P ittsburgh
She and Marlleg should combine llzose names
BROWN MARTHX PRISCILLA .................................................. T1onesta
, One of those gonlash girls
, BUCHLXN XN HUGH HENRY .......................................... Grand Haven Mich.
The mountains saw him and trembled
BUSHYAGER GI ENN RAE ..................................................... Ieannette
- The Senator! Dont bother him he stndies
,, CARLSON SIDNEY HAROLD ............. , .............................. Lakewood N. Y.
R I bane one grande swade from Xamestown
CI-IALLENER WILLIANI ALBERT ........ ..................................... P ittsburgh
I ll soon be Marion lzer. Clflfe admit itj
,, f CHAPIN MORRIS EZRX .................. ..
....UniOn City
Not a lady's man but a ladies man
CHARLTON EMILY MARIE ........................................... ...... M eadville
Rnshed bg Phi Beta Kappa
COLLINS LORENA VERNE ...... ............................................. C enterville
Some cnpids kill with arrows 501116 with traps
CONROE JOHN SIDNEY ......... .. .. ....................... ..... C ambridge Springs
He springs straight from Cambridge
CORNELL OWEN TMONTAGUE ........ .. .......... ........... .............. W a ttsburg
Strong on the aesthetic stutt
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E CUNNINGHAM RAY GEORGE.. ......... ............................. C attaraugus N. Y.
...........Ed1nboro
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E DOING RUSSELL THOMAS. .... ....... .... ...................... .
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IXUNSELMAN EVERETT BUNRER ....... ........................................ X lerona
LEFIIINGXVELL HAROLD DAVIS ............................................... Xleadville
IANDER WILMA ELIZABE7TH ...... K ..... f .... ................................ Xfonessen
IEBERXIAN GORDON B ...................,................................... Xieadville
LFBERMAN HAROLD DAVIS ................................,................. XIeadville
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LIMBER RALPH CLARIX ................. ................................ Slleakleyville
McCRE.XRY THOMAS WILLIAM JR ..... ........................................ X Ionaca
MCIXINLEY, SAMUEL WALTER ................................................ Meadville
I AICNIILLIN, CORAL FRANCES .................................................. Meadville
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g PITT, HARRIETTE FRANCES ................................................ Rlploy, N.Y. : 3 I
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I' RUNNINGER, GRACE ........................................................... Franklln - , S
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I E RUSSELL, MARION EDWARD ............................................ Ifoloooof, N. Y. 2 T
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' E SCHALL, MARTHA ELISABETH .............................................. Vandergrift : T -
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COLORS Maroon and Wh1te
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President Mortimer Elliott Graham
V1cePres1dent Dorothy Ellen Nlussler
Secretary Vlaria Pearl Avery
'lreasurer Linnie Elizabeth Louden
0112155 Quiturq
Of all the classes whose hist ries are told
Since in 1819 the first left the fold
The class of nineteen twenty three
The very best is and ever shall be
Our freshman year we started out right
And gained us a name through prowess and might
In acting and or tory marks and the rest
We made it our aim to come out the best
We followed the Sophs to O11 City one night
And cut off their curls till their bald spots gleamed white
Our freshman year once past and gone
Our highest fame began to dawn.
The frosh had hardly got unpa-cked
Before their hair was sadly hacked'
For twenty-three produced to art
Tonsorial masters who leave no -part
The freshies plead but all in vain' '
We shaved their heads to the very brain-
And of some baiber it may well be said
That they took al-l the brains and lenft only head.
Then class-day came on Montgomery F ield
Again the fiosh were forced to yield'
In races and soccor tugs-of-war and tieups
We showed up that miserable race of pups.
We had a class meeting and at it we chose
A bunch of class off cers that never will doze.
Mort Graham and Dot Mussler will watch every step
While Petie and Linnie will add to our pep
The Senior-Soph Banquet came with November
And 'Sophomores took part-a part they ll remembei
Their spirits were high-and so were the others,
Ah, cursed 'be the censor who such triumph smothers!
The-n cam-e the big banquet on cherry-pie day,
In gay hula-hulas we Sophs held our sway,
The girls were in sac cloth, the fellows in whiteg
Their faces were brown stained, their sashes were brightg
When the strains of "Alice Sweeney" first resounded through the crowd I
The Freshmen ceased their singing and in low submission bowed.
Ah, it was a glorious banquet-one we will never forget,
The joys of the 'most happy day which is in memory yet.
But now that the Ka1dron's bubbling, our hist'ry must go ing
And we must close our story, before we scarce begin.
We leave o-ld twenty-three in its glory and its prime
With a lot of things un-said just because they do not rhyme.
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BRITAIN WILLARD JOHN..
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BROVVN MILDRED BENNETT ............ ..............
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COLLOM, HAROLD LIBERTY ...........................
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COTTO M, HAROLD V .................... ......... ......
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COURTNEY, RAYMOND STEPHENS ..... ..............
A male man
CROASMUN, NATHAN WILLIAM ........ ....
CUNNINGHAM L He cleans up once a iveele A U
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:V E EIMERS, MARION HELENA ..................................... .... R ipley, N. Y. '22
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E E EMERY, EDWARD NOVVLEN ............. . ........... : .............. .... A Iercer E5
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I 2 ESTEP, IVEY BURDINE .................. ......................... .... I 1 1diaua 2
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g y .E FLEMING, IRA OZNI ...... ........................ .... R i dgway E
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I E FO ULKE, MILDRED PLUMA ............................ . . .Meadville 2
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2 E FOULKE, RUTH MAUREIL ................................. .... A Iieadville l
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I I : GALE, LOUIS HARRY .................... ......................... ..... E 1 'ie 2
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: ' E GATES, FREDERICK HAROLD ................................... .... O il City -
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E E , GRAHAM, MORTIMER ELLIOTT ................................... .... O il City E
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: 2 GREENLUND, TRACY ELLIOTT GLIDDEN .......................... .......... W arren I
: 1 E M l As chaste as nnsnowed snow E
: E l GRENELLE, VIRGINIA ................... ............... .... R 0 chester, N. Y. :
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I l I HAFER, GEORGE BYRON ................ ............ .... C oraopolis -
: E Lots of form but no noise E
E v 2 HAMMOND, MARGARET LOUISE ........ ............... . . .Reyuoldsville I
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I E HENDERSON, MARY CORA ............... . ....... ..... .... C 0 1me11Svi11e E
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: : HENRY, WILLIAM LOUIS ................ ................. ..... B 1 airsville :
2 E "He talks, but fails to speak" , :
I E HIMEBAUGH, IOHN WALTER. ............................ . . .Meadville E
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E E HINES, KENNETH ARDEN .... ...................... ....... A 1 eadvi11e :
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1 S HORTON, MARCIA MAE ............. , ................ ..... VX fellsville, O. :
Q E Reform 'em or kill 'em :
: I HOUSER, MARGUERITE KATHERYNE ............... .. .Meadville I
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3 I LFEERT, ROBERT EARL .................. . .,............ ..... G 1-eeuville 3
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: E IOHNSON, CATHARINEH ROBIE .... I ..... ................... U .J . . ................ Erie :
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: I JOHNSON, TRACEY LLOYD .............. ...................... .... C a nal-augus, N. Y. 5
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E E IOLLY, FRANK LINDHOLM ....................... ..,...... I . . . . . .... Houston, Texas I
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I - JONES, WILLIAM MELVILLE .......................................... ...... H omestead I
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.1 " KING, ELIZABETH ............................. ..............,...... ....... A 1 eadviue I
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S Q KINNEY, CHARLES EDWARD ................................ .... W ellsville, O. E
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E KIRK, HARRIET RUTH ............ ....... ..... .... . . . . . .Monessen E
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LARSON I ED X One of the biggest men zn school
LEE LILA TRANCES ........................................... .... O il City
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LEEPEIX DOROTHY STEYENSON ........ . ...,.......... . ............
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' L HELEN LUCILE ..................... r ...............
LE1 FINGXNEL 1 Sh-Share her Satnrflag mght
LOOMIS HERSCHEL HARE .............. ......... l .i ............
An enzjvtg cart mal es at de zlzsh racket
LOPZ TLORIAN JOSEPH .................. ' .............. I ......
He shakes a mel ed nzaltecl nnlk
LOUDENT LINNIE ELIZABETH ................ . ........ . ....
Shes al clogs bnckzn Hnghze
LOWRIE ANNA DOROTHY .............. ................
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. . .Meadville
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. . .Turtle Creek
. . . .Brookston
. . .Terrace
.. . . .Nleadville
. . . .Larimer
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. . . .Tarentum
. . . .Oil City
RICCANDLESS HELEN- ................................. . ...................... Rochester
Some flo ters ne er gize ot? their sweetness nntzl the3 afe crushed
McCANDLESS HELEN LYON ................................. .........
Ha1v173 is she who sings
MCINTYIYE JOHN XVILLIAM ...........................
Corrn ated Cortex
NICQUISTON NELLIE BL XNCHE ......... ...................
Thtn she smiled alld smiled
MABON .ALEXANDER 'WALLACE ..........................
Comes bg the pound
NIACGOXVAN LEONARD FRANIYLIN ...... .........................
He sfin s the wei hts and hea es the pill
Bl.-XCK PLISS BENTON ................... ...................... . .
H X M3 dear old college boardz'11g house
RRIOT l' EDNA L XURIE .............. ..... ............... . . .
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NICHOLS DXLE .......................................................
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NILES XVILLIXNI HENRY ................................ .
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PARRER VVILLIAM JEROME JR ......... .........
I ll bet I know more girls than 5011
POND GER XLD IHONIPSON .................................
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POWVELL HARRIETF .....................................
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POVVELL RALPH MOORE .................................. ........
B15 cal'- CWe ue er saw HD.
PRATHER GERALD D .........................................................
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QUINN DAVID EDMAN ................................................
I-Ie still hopes on
REDX-IAN lHEODORE MILLER ........... .............
Sz posed to be a aell 'ed' man
RISHELL RUBY R ....................... ..................................
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ROBINS RALHRYN CTARR ...............................................
Quiet and unassunziu
ROSS JULIAN LENHARL ............................... ..
Ez erg tlzin abo e tlze necl
RUSSELI JOHN ROBER1 ................ .......................
:cuse -are but ' e met you be 0' "
SCHATER LEONARD ALVIN ............ .......................
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SCHANCR DORO IHY MAX .................................. .....
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SCHLAFGE VIX IAN ANNA .............. ................... . ..
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SHALFER HELEN XIARIE .................................
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SHIRER JOHN VV. ..,.................... .................. . ..
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SIMMONS RATHERINE LOUISE ......... ..................... . .
To canzpus not to be canzfrused lzer nzatlo
SPARRS SANILEL NIANUEL ..................................
Sparks before the f.an1e bojs
SPRACUE RAYMOND LENEDIC1 ........ .................. . .
He seenzs mise-girls
SFEELE SARAH ......................... ................... .
Not a dramatic nzonologne .
STERLING HOMER ELLSWORTH ..................................
A fish of good taste but by no means a shark
TATE IXNILS HARRISON .........................................
So goung and get-
THOBURN CHARLES S'lANLEY ......................................
So fond of discourse in a tongue so hard and stran e
'IHONIAS TERENCE XV ................................................
, He lzas befonged to everg class since 1800
TITUS HARRIET P ...................... .......... ...........
Quiet and -unassuming
TOBIN MARY ALICIA .....................................
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'X ANCAMP VIRGINIA ...................................
Silence it ne er
X- AN GORDER CHARLES SPEARS ....................
True to lzis last l0'e
WI LLS CHARLES HOWARD ..................................
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NVOOD RU'l H HAZLL .................... ....................... ...... C o rry
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The football training camp at Exposition Park on Conneaut Lake was a per-
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taste of the real stiff training and conditioning through which most big teams
pa-ss and with-out which Allegheny would never have been able to hold Colgate
to la. tie.
Bruises, sore spots, tired muscles, and a feeling of "I don't give a hang if
tomorrow never comesn characterized the feelings and sentiments of most of the
men for the first two days. However they all realized that the "first hundred
years are always the hardest" and soon grew somewhat accustomed to the daily,
unending grind. Rain was always received with welcome smiles and a realiza-
tion t'hat nothing -more than a swim would be forthcoming.
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evident in every one'S mind that it was one of the most beneficial things that
ever happened to an Allegheny team and that Coach Applegran was doing every-
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N the skating rink, which, though unsuccessful the past winter, will uncgiiub enticed back to him. Mil.
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Ijlllll, yeal-'S track season will be the better foriit. He- has served to awaken Qt Ei lfl a make afterward. I1 V! Magi! mv
's :Walk the college, after a dormant period existing during the VVorld XVHI anc 0 X 1- N
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Although handicapped at First by injuries, at the loss of Baldwin, K'Stan" stepped into Ro-
ger's shoes as captain and directed the team as only a veteran could. Even though light, he was
able to hold down the halfback's berth in a sensational manner. His best work was done in the
Grove City game when he earned the only points of the contest by making a beautiful drop-kick
from the thirty-three yard line. llut his greatest worth, however, was the reliance which the
rest of the team reposed in him. His position will be one hard to fill next season.
NELSON, '21
One of the hardest pluggers on the squad, "Scoots" couldn't be kept out of an end berth.
He was always ready for an emergency, and succeeded in breaking up many forward passes, be-
sides being on the receiving end of some good ones. He was one of the hardest tacklers on the
team. When he "hit", you heard teeth rattle.
POTTER, '21
The college "hit a streak" when "Zeke" developed into a Varsity man his senior year. A
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value at left guard and tackle. He cinched his position in the Grove City game, when he gave the
Presbyterians something to worry about on his side of the line. The incoming class will have a
task to supply a man of "Zeke's" calibre.
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li Parker managed to hold down most of the places on the teamg playing successively and suc-
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1 i In his second year of Varsity ball, "floppy" was making a name for himself at halfback and HS
5 ' punter, when he sustained his injury. Hurt severely in the Dickinson game, his ankle was 1'10t
i entircl recovered at the end of the season Being the fastest man on the squad, and the best
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FORD MILLER, '23
Starting out at left guard he was shifted to fullback where he proved to be a back that onlY
Cupid could injure. His close defensive work was outstanding and his hard plunging gave Alle'
i gheny many a first down. In the Tech game Ford was more than half of the defense showing all
kinds of speed and doing some ferocious tackling. In all probability the Gold and Blue will be de-
- prived of his future services on the gridiron as he is now a married man.
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E . ................................... Roger L. Baldwin, ,22
3 Captain "" . """'.".'."...-..- ...................... S tanley E. Plumb, ,ZI il: ' '
E ACUHE Capt-am ' "" "" """"'. I A -I f,-,.,',.,.,.,. ..................... Francis H. Dickson, ,22 'Ei
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E ALLEGHENY LLNEUP-1920 5
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E Left Emi .............................,................ ........ . ..........., ii iiciwlniisjilaig E
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E N Left Guard ................................................................, Loomis-Parker F :
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, E Right Guard .........,........,........................,.. . ............... F. Miller-XZVright :
i E Right Tackle .................... . ................................................ Rramer E
l E Right End .............................................................. Nelson-Rirkpatrick i :
1 E Quarter ,,,,,,, ...,,...................... . ............................, M orley-Russell 5
1 : ljeft Half ................................................................... Plumb-Miller :
E Right Half ....... ................................................ . ........., G raham-Secor Q
' K Full ................... . ...................................... F. Miller-Cunningliam-Baldwin :
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E There are a thousand and one college annuals this year which will chronicle E
their -football activities-this is the othe-r one. E
5 While the football season of 1920 may be viewed as below par from the E
E black and white records, the cold facts reveal an ent-irely different aspect on the g
l activities of the Blue and Gold eleven. Facing exceptional and unusual obstacles, T Q
1 f A Allegheny won from Grove City, tied Colgate, Westminster and Thiel, but lost E
to Dickinson, Carnegie Tech and Geneva. I
Q In the first place, Allegheny was outweighed in every contest from iive to E
thirty .pounds per man, a handicap preventing the perfection of the western g
style of play, an innovation of the season, which undoubtedly calls for a heavy E
E team. Secondly, the loss of Captain -Baldwin in the middle of the season and E 1
E also of "Hoppy" Miller and Dale were unfortunate circumstance-s. I l
gl n 'I-Ience, it is evident, that 'with accidents, in-sumo-ient material, stringent E
E ellglblllfy I'11l9S and prohibition of financial inducements to promising athleteS, E 1
E Allegheny f-aired exceptionally well. Truthfully, it may be said that Allegheny E '
E bucked the hardest schedule ever attempted before. Although the te-am was out- :
3 weighed, outclassed, Qand outplayed oncej, it was neve-r outfought, outgamed, 2
E 01',0ufnefVed- Tile H1911 gave all they had and -if this was not -sufficient to make E
E y winning record lt was not their fault. g
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E Allegheny, 05 Thiel, 0 . E
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S against this evenly matched eleven, from Greenville, although "Hoppy" Miller E
E Kent across for a touchdown which didn't register on account of a -penalty 'for E
E t011f11I1g- Allegheny Dlayell El Strong game the first ha-lf but the "Ironworkers" E
E 1 atilod on new life and consistently broke up all interference. M-il1er's sprinting E
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which resulted in Dickinsons touchdown.
Allegheny, 3 Grove City! 0
While the old rivals had the advantage of twenty-five pounds to the man
in weight over Allegheny s line superior iight and nerve natched victory from
defeat in the last quarter by a series of long 'runs and a drop kick from the toe
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failed to register his goal fiom the same spot. The :ntire team play-ed like a
machine.
Allegheny! 0- Carnegie Tech' 4.
Crippled uncaptained Allegheny was decisively defeated by the P-laid war-
riors at Pittsburgh on November 6. The absence of Captain Baldwin proved to
be an irreparable loss to the team his ingury consisted of a fractured verta-
bra sustained during practice two days prior to the game. The Plaids had no
diiiicullty in scoring against a torn and shattered line. F. Miller .5 defense was
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-hui Of GY featured as a ground gainer throughout the game netting 112 yards
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In a sea of mud outplayed by .better conditioned men the Blue and Gold
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praise at thisl point, since they have received far less by recognition from the
t Athletic Council and the Student Body. Instead of receiving the A, the re-
stricted symbol of the college, the A 2nd has been awarded them. But let it be
ig understood that the latter insignia proclaim-s equal devotion to the institu-
.11 tion for which it stand-s, for its Wearers have been permitted to prepare the rep-
li resentatives of Alleghe for the actual contest. The following men have given
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C. E. Kinney, '23 A. Mansfield, '23 H. C. Jamieson, '24
I B. Estep, '23 J. E. Larson, '23 H. R. Houser, '24
Raymond Dykes, '24 Ralph Clark, '24
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Carnegie Tech 42
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E Breaking 1nto the season with a new style of Western play introduced by E
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Rlnk Kofford sta1 forward and captaln of the Blue and Gold Qu Diet hee
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Dunbar has been one of the chief mainstays of the Allegheny team during
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fast and probably the most accurate shot under the basket of the entire squad.
His pluck has carried him far. Bothered during the season with a bad heel
and ankle, he played his usual fast consistent game.
In addition to his value on the offense, he held his man so closely in the
scoring of baskets in these days when the guards are one of the big scoring fac-
tors of the team-s that he was picked by The Pittsburgh Press as a guard on the
second Tri-State team. '
Of the entire squad, George is the only one who is lost by graduation this
year, and his loss will be keenly felt. An all-around floor man, offensive and de-
fensive, he made himself a part of the team to a degree inestimable.
Parker broke into the line-up in the West Virginia Wesleyan game and fin-
ished the season with a record that stamps him as one of the most efficient guards
and all-around iioor performers that ever played for Allegheny. His work at all
-times was little short of remarkable. It is hard to pick any one game as his best
fo-r he seemed -to be just where he was needed at all times. His two Helds goals in
the last quarter of the Buffalo game on the local floor were responsible for the
hard-earned victory. In the second Geneva game and in both Grove City games
his work was largely responsible for the showing of the team. Several sporting
authorities have named Parker as all-Tri-State guard, which region includes such
teams as Grove City, Pitt, West Virginia, Penn State, Bethany, and others.
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'tHoppy" Miller made his Hrst appearance as a genuine first -string dllilsiioecx
ball man this season when his speed, coupled with ability t0 Jump H11 S ho
unerringly from diilicult angles, brought him recognition. Although but. a OD
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playing practically all the time. He played equally well at forwar or
and in the latter position his size has been a stumbling block for Inally larger
opponents. F-rom present indications, it seems that he will be one oflthe II10S'D
polished players that Allegheny ever turned out if his imD1'0V9U19nt ln the re'
maining time he has to play is as great as that of the last seasons. He followed
close on the heels of Kofford and Dunbar in scoring this season, which, with h1S
other abilities brought him favorable mention from writers who have seen hlm
play.
Wise, graduating from the scrubs of the previous year, played a consistent
game for the Blue and Gold. He was especially successful in getting the UD-Off
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three long shots in the first half was exceptionally good. The six D0
made gave Allegheny the all important jump at the start. He also appeafed to
good advantage in the games with Grove City. Wise has two years more 111
college and will undoubtedly continu-e his good work.
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"Mort" is another of the men who played his first varsity basketball during
the season just closed when under the system as developed by Coach Applegran
he qualified for the stationary guard position. If fact, he was really the whole
defense of the team inside the foul circle and the only man on the team who
could successfully smother an opponent when guarding. Graham is a hard
fighter who is in the game every minute of play with the ability to do the right
thing at the right time, heady on giving the signals for play, a fast and accurate
passer he was an adept at receiving the ball from the tip-off as the system re-
quired it of him. In all, he was a most valuable asset to the team and one of the
most proficient guards according to all rules of the game. With his seasoning
in the .big game now completed, his future years should be more brilliant than
this season.
Robinson, as manager for this year's team, proved to be very capable in the
handling of business matters in the lines of athletics. He arranged the schedule
which proved to be one of the hardest ever attempted by an Allegheny team. He
was able to secure games with teams which for several years had not been
booked. Dan has served well in the capacity for which he was chosen.
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as he otherwise would. Being fast on his feet hard to cover and a good shot 1 1
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played a stellar game throughout the season and handled the men in a master-
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Following is the schedule played: Frosh Opp.
Meadville High Cat the gyrnl . . . . . . 15 - 8
Corry Hi-gh Cawayl ................. . 42 - 30
Youngstown South High Cawayj ..... . 21 - 20
Meadville High CHigh School floorj . . . . 84 - 23
Carnegie Tech Plebes .............. . 27 - 21
T-itusville High ....... . 29 - 18
Franklin High ......... , 46 - 28
Slippery Rock Normal .... .. 21 - 24
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210 Geneva 0. . . ....... Allegheny 5. . . . .at Meadville
26 W. and J. 2. .. .... Allegheny 4... .... at Washington
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Captain .... ...................................... H . E. Coulsan, '20
Manage? ----- ..... C . D. Potter, '21
Coach ......... .... C . E. Hammett
Captain-Elect .... ...A. J. Bender, '22
Manager-Elect ............................................. G. H. Lawhead, '22
The season for 1920 was not as successful for the track team as that of the
1 previous yea.r due largely -t0 the loss of several good men.
Ge-neva won the first mee: by only two points, the results of the meet being
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May 219 Carnegie Tech 7011
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. . .Dunbar? Russell Beatty
. . . . . . .Kirschner? R. Bacon
.Brev0rt? F. Bacon
Coul an? Anderson? Frazier
. . . . .Coulsan? Anderson? Cunningham
...Coulsan Anderson? -Cunningham Miller?
.. H. Miller? Wimmer Bittner?
Miller? Kofford Bittner?
Miller? Bittner? Wills
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. . .Allegheny 55M-1 .... ..... a t Meadville
. . .Allegheny 91 . . . .... at Meadville
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I E The first track meet of the 1921 season was held at Pittsburgh, with Car- :E
: E negie Tech winning by a score of eighty-seven to thirty-nine. As last year, E
E E our weakness existed in the running events, for the hurdles were the only ones E
E 3 in which iirsts were taken. With three men in the weights, Allegheny was able E
E E Q to better than break even with her opponen-t. Miller and Crumrine in the pole E
: E A vault and high jump, respectively, showed that they could be counted on as con- E
E E sistent point-getters. The sprints and runs were lost by Allegheny, all of them E
E E y being run off at better times than the Blue and Gold had expected. However E
E i E with .but one or two exceptions, our men bettered their records by appreciable 2
E l E amounts. With the training that the candidates will undergo in the two weeks' 5
Q ' E interim before the Geneva meet, better result-s can be expected. There is more E
- . ' E A reason for such hopes than the showing of the men against Tech. In the week g
, E previous, on April 31, the Allegheny Relay team ran against the Geneva quartette i 5
1 at the P-enn Relays at Philadelphia and won by a good margin. This re- E
-E: lay result prophesies the result of the quarter, providing, of course, Q
E nothing unforeseen occurs. In addition to the Geneva meet, at Montgomery E
5 Field, the Blue and Gold will compete in an inter-collegiate contest at Wash- 3
E ington, Pa., on the Saturday of the following week. An inter-fraternity meet E
E 1 on the iirst of June, in conjunction with Moving-AU Day will close the season. :
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E following took the trip: Bender, Kirschner, Beatty, Corbett, Secor, Bacon, E
E Miller, Crumrine, MacGowan, Cunningham, Potter and Lawhead as manager. E
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2 The management has prepared 'in addition to the inter-collegiate contests, E
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The first match with Grove City resulted ln 3 3 0 Wm for Allegheny Fhnt
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Flint defeated Monroe
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Bittner and Dunbar lost to Williams and Phiefer.. 4-6, -' , -
The Tennis 'Team for the season n-ot having been definitely decided due to
the inclement weather delaying the elimination tournament little can be said
concerning it.
Cochran, '23, captain and manager, Flint, '23, and B-ittner, '22, all of ,last
year's team, are sure of their places. Dunbar, '21, looks like the fourth man,
with Clark, '23, Stewart, '2'1, Melcher, '21, Ellsworth, '2l1, and Coale, '23, yet to
fight it out for fifth place.
Indications are that Allegheny should win m-ost of her matches this year
with three very strong players from last year in Cochran, Flint and Bittner who
always put up a very fine brand of tennis. Two other men of good calibre will
undoubtedly be found among tho-se still in the running in the tournament which
will complete the team,
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Under the direction of Coach Dickson, a local wrestler of some renown,
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March 12th. The small wrestling room was the scene of many 119Ck"SU'9tCh1ng
and back creaking arguments before it was finally settled who would consti-
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to be awarded the winners in the respective classes and there was considerable
rivalry in -the matches. The final attempts were staged at the close of the Inter-
State Basketball Tourney before a m-ixed audience of college and town fHHS-
The following a-re the results:
125 lb Class-Friend, '24, obtained a fall from Luse, '24, in three miI1ut0S-
135 lb Class-Black, '24, and Dailey, '24-Draw.
148 lb Class-Brevoort, '22, threw Smith, '21, in four minutes, twenty-fiV9
seconds.
160 lb. Class-Iffert, '23, threw Shively, '24, in one minute, forty seconds.
175 lb. Class-Bacon, '23' lost to Shultz, '24, on aggressiveness.
Referee-Dickson.
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Vice-President. . . . . .Margaret Howe
Secretary ..... .... S ara Colter
Treasurer ........ . . .Helen Shaffer
Tennis Manager ............ ....... M artha Brown
Assistant Tennis Manager. . . . . .Katherine Simmons
Hikemaster ............... ....... L ouise Hulin
Assistant Hikemaster. . . - - -Helen MCC-endless
After several years of inaction the Girls' Athletic Board is striving toward a
better existence. It aims to promote athletics among the girls with special at-
tention to tennis and hiking. Interclass tennis tournaments are arranged an-
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ball. This year, however, Coach Hamme ug
with the backing of the college made the tournament a success.
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henle Hi h of Pittsburgh from the race The following evening saw a
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The phenomenal work of Willett the colored boy of Cleveland was the marvel
of the contest In turn the teamwork of Central High of Erie at least during
the first half is to be classed with that of Allegheny in some of its be t games
Individual playing and foul shooting won out givin H
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POSILION
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Willett McDonald
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In a desire to develop and find any material which might have been passed by
the coaching staff held an inter fraternity basketball elimination contest Im
mediately before the Christmas recess the final games were held By victories
0Ve1' the Alpha Chi Rho team and the Allegheny Club team the Phi Delt quin
tet was stacked up against the Delts who had beaten aggregations representing
Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi The last named team had in turn defeated
the Sig team so that the final contest was between the winners of the college
A large audience saw the Delts win the championship by a narrow margin
First one five and then the other took the lead only to drop behind The Delts
finally won on a foul in the last second of play The lineup
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F-ix Smith Hartman Francis Potte-r Russell Leiiingwell Lawhead
19 2? Squacl-Junfiors
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1923 Squad-Sophs
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SCHEDULE
February 12. .. .... Sophs
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1924... .. .667
1923. .. .. .500
1921... .. .000
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A great deal of interest has been manifested in the inter-fraternity baseball
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game except the Phi Delts and the Phi Gamms. Either one chamDi0HShiD game
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Commencement week providing of c
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Treasurer ......... .... D r. W. A. Elliott
Paflulty Member .... ...Dr. C. B. Coleman
......S. E. Plumb
General Manager ........
Editor-in-'Chief of Kaldron .... .... J , O. Russell
P ditor-1n-Chief of Campus ........... .... F . W. McC1ue1
Editor-in-Chief of Literary Monthly... .... R. C. Limber C73
The Publication Board handles the three main publications of the Colleg' -
the Campus the Kaldron and the Literary Monthly. The Board authorizes all
contracts and expenditure-s of money' dictates the policies of the various publi-
cationsg elects the editors and managers in accordance with the competitive
regulations and in general is responsible for the publications of the college.
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Assistant Editor... .... Thomas Francis, Jr., '21 C25
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Mary Hilderbrand, '21 C35 Helen Millhoiif, '21 C55
R. C. Liniber, '22 C45 J. C. Bird, '22 C65
ART EDITORS
C. A. Bollinger, '23 C75 G. C. Bird, '22 C85
Catherine Johnston, '23 C95
ATHLETIC EDITOR
R. D. Bacon, '23 C105
JUNIOR EDITOR
Martha Brown, '22 C115 I
SOPI-IOMORE EDITORS
Alicia Tobin, '23 C125 F.L-J011Y,'23 C135
BUSINESS MANAGER
C. H. Wills, '23 C145
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER
W. L. Henry, '23 C155
The College year book, the Kaldron, fir-st made its appearance in 1889. . It
was first published by the junior class but later taken up by the fI'at9TmUe'5'
The present budget system under the iSl1D9TViSi0n Of the Publication Board has
proved very satisfactory. The Kaldron appears once each year IISUEUIY about
the first of June and represents student work entirely without faculty Super'
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First Vice President C H Neely
Second Vice President S H Carlson
Secretary C H Cochran
Treasurer I O Fleming
Glnmmrttve Olhairmrn
Chairman Social Committee M H Hartman
Chairman Social SCTVICG Committee C T Boynton
Chairman Bible Study Committee E R Burdick
The Y. M. C. A. started in Allegheny College in 1875 with the purpos ex-
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Vice President Anna Jane Walker
SGCFGMTY Marcia Mae Horton
TFGHSUTGF Louise Hulin
Undergraduate Field Representative Claia Weller
Olummttirr Qlharrmrn
Chairman Devotional Committee Ethel Powney
Chairman World s Fellowship Committee . .. ...... Inez B1 umbaugh
. Chairman Bible Study Committee ....................... Gladys Tuck
Chairman Social Service Committee ....... I . .. ...... .... F rances Pitt 2
Chairman Social Committee ............................ Elouise Fink 10 y
Chairman Association News Committee ......... .Virginia Grenelle 11
Chairman Music and Conference Committee ........ Mary Hilderbrand 1 12
Chairman Day Student Committee.. . ...... .... Isabel Johnson 13 -
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President 1-1 A Jones
Vice President V1 E Kofford
Secretary Treasurer J W Kamerey
Honov at y MeInbe1 s
Dr R E Lee Coach C E Hammett
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S E Plumb
C D Potter
J O Russell
G F Dunbar
Thomas Francis
A J Kinney
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VI E Kofford
W Kamerer
thur Kramer
J Murphy
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The -purpose of the Block A. Club is to bring the athletes of the school
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the college in securing equipmentg to encourage desirable preparatory school
athletes to come to Alleghenyg to foster a live athletic spirit in t-he collegeg and
in general to take a vital interest in all questions pertaining to athletics.
Meetings are held every month in the Trophy Room of the Gymnasium which
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- F. Bernard 'D. S. Robinson
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about twenty members in the student body and several in the faculty. The
purpose of the club is to promote the inte-rests of chess in the college, organize
inter-class and inter-fraternity tournaments, and arrange matches. with other
colleges. May 7th Pitt defeated the Allegheny team 8-1.
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Secretary Treasurer Thomas Francls
Honozavy Membev
Dr J R Schultz
Ntneteen Hundred Twenty One
F H Bacon M W Hartman
G F Dunbar Thomas Franc1s
W D Melche1 J O Russell
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Duzer Du was founded 1n 1910 for the purpose of furthermg th development
of the l11str1on1c ab1l1ty of tl1e men 1n th college At thls tlme there were n1ne
members of the club but at present the membersh1p approaches the l1m1t of
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duced at least one play a year wlth the exceptlon of the war years From the
casts of the plays and from the tudents who show managerlal ab1l1ty the mem
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group of the college men
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E E H. Merrill Maitland 5
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5 E K- A- Smlth S. W. McKinley :
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E E 1 1 The B-and was organized during the 1918-19 term and consisted of thirteen 5
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E 1 E five men trie-d out, twenty-eight of which were adm-itted to membership. 'The E
E E Purpose of the organization is to stimulate good music among those so lncllned E
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President Wilhelmine Traum
Vice President Dorothea Kem
Secretary Treasurer Ruth Seaburg
Patronesses
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Miss Lucia DeTurk
Nineteen Hundred Twenty-One
DO1'0th6EL KGTI Ruth Seaburg
Wilhelmine Traum
Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Two
Lucile Drake Josephine Hovis
Vlildred Ellis Wilma Lander
Elouise Fink Coral McMillan
A Genevieve I-Iovis Alta Postance
St. Cecilia Club is one of the youngest clubs on the Hill, having fini-shed the
ilrst complete year of active work in June, 1920. This club is composed only
of Junior and Senior women, not to exceed iifteen in number. As the name
implies it is a musical club. Each member i-s required to be an instrumental
or vocal soloist and to be prepared t-o do solo work at any time. The club
meets fortnightly during the school y-ear to study, both with papers and musical
Drograms, various subjects of music and the musical world. In addition, the
club gives at least one recital or entertainment during the school year.
In April of this year, the club presented "Nawadaha and His Tribe," an
Ofiginal collaboration of Indian music and legends. It was a work of merit
reflecting careful research on the part of the members of the club into this
type of American music.
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E PH. H. Buchanan, '22 .... . ......... ......... T he Melting Pot E
E' +C. W. Skinner, '21 .... ..."The Crisis in Education" E
E W. E. Jordan, '22 .... ..."The Power of Purpose" E
E J, H. Bozic, '23 .... .............. ' 'The Ancient Grudge' E
E l F. A. Bacon, '21 ......................... "Injustice to the American Farmer" E
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E 1 SPEAKERS E
E . H. H. Buchanan-Allegheny College ......... .. . ........ "The Crucible" E
E TH. H. Roupp-Ohio Wesleyan .... - ....... ........ ' 'Our Immediate Ta-sk" E
D. P. Hawkins-Washington 8t Jefferson. .. . . ."The Greatest Thing in Life"
PE. M. Dunbar-College of Wooster ..... ..... ' 'The Supreme Menace" E
W A. W. Riley-Colgate University ........... ....... ' 'Mettle of Men" E
'P A. C. Hemans-University -of Pittsburgh .... ..."The Soldier Poet"' E
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E Dr. W. F. Conner ................ I .............................. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5
E I Chairman Book Committee, Methodist Episcopal Church E
: Professor Luther Maimberg .................................... Greenville, Pa. E
E Professor of Philosophy and Public Speaking, Thiel College E
E Professor Oscar G. Peterson ................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. 5
E Professor of Public Speaking, Carnegie Institute of Technology E
E Professor Louis A. Rufener ............................ Morgantown, West Va. ' E
E Professorbof Economics, We-st Virginia University E
g - The Reverend R. E. Strider ............................... Wheeling, West Va. E
5 Pastor st. Matthews church E
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Wooster Ohio March 10 1921
Vegatwe Allegheny Ayj'z1'mat'ive-Wolost
John H BOZIC 23
Zifrtanglr Jntvrrnllvgiair Brahmin
p n immigration into the United Stat
should be restri t d
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Roy B. Sharrock, '21
Howard F. Lowry, '23
Earl M. Dunbar, '21
David K. Allen, '22
Won by Aflirmative
ALLEGHENY 'US TV. cf J.
Meadville Pa Maich 10, 1921
Affmmatwe Allegheny Negative-W. ct J.
Julian L Roes 23 C. H. Bonner, '23
Ira O Fleming 22 George F. Taylor, '21
William J Carney 21 George C. Martin, '21
Charles A Bollinger 23 Dwight E. Beecher, '23
Won by Affirmative
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May 19 1921
SPEAKERS
W J Carney 21 america and Ireland
Ross 22 The Tree
Little 24 The Slavery of Freedman
Burdick 23 The Yellow Peril
Tefff 24 Education vs Bolshevism
First Place , Second Place
'Exlvmpnranrnua Speaking Glnntwt
November 22 1920
SPEAKERS
Americanizing the Immigrant
"iW1l11amJ Carney 21
TWi1ber C Thoburn 21 .... . . The Japanese Situation in California
Ralph H. Weaver 22. . .. .. .... The Unde irability of Further Restricting
Immigration into the United States'
Hugh H. Buchanan 22. ......... . ..... . .... Reasons for Immigration '
Glen R. Bushyager 22 ............. .. . Our Debt to the Immigrant I
I' First Place. T Second Place.
Bvrlamatrun Glnntrat
A November 22 1920 I
SPEAKERS
"'John H. Bozic, '23 ...... .............................. ' 'The Soul of a Violi11"'
TStanley Thoburn, '23 .............. .... ................ ' ' Inn-ocence Abroad"
Charles E. Tefft, '24 .... ....... .... ...... ' ' H ardingls Speech of Acceptance"
Clyde C. Miles, '24 ...... .. .. .......... .............. ' 'The Right to Rule"I
George R. Braun, '24 ..................... .......... .......... ' ' Riley'S Jim"'
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the coal mines of the United States, constitutionality waived.
ALLEGHENY vs. OHIO WESLEYAN
Meadville, April 29, 1921
Ajjiirmative-Allegheny Negative-Ohio Wesleyan
Mortimer E. Graham, '22 John C. Hover, '23
Elton H. Hickman, '22 Andrew D. Rogers., '22
Webster D. Melcher, '21 S. Garton Churchill, '22
J. Edwin Lar-son, '22
A Won by Negative
Delaware, Ohio, April 29, 1921
Negative-Allegheny Ajj'i1'mative-Ohio Wesleyan
James O. Russell, '21 George Cheney, '22
John H. Bozic, '23 Harold Roupp, '22
William J. Carney, '21 W. Wirt King, '22
William L. Henry, '23 Harold Davis, '22
Won by Affirmative
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1 J O Russell ,21 George Jarnc, '22 -
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A E W. J. Carney, '21 Lester Rufenact, '22 E
' E W. L. Henry, '23 E
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E E. H. Hickman, '22 H. H. Nelson, '21 1
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1 'E ' W. D. Meloher, '21 G. L. King, '22 I
E 1 J. E. Larson, '23 J. L. Urig, '22 2
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E coal mines of the United States. Constiitutionality waived. v E
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E Affirmative-So-phomores Negative-Freshmen E
5' W. L. Henry G. R. Braun E
E J. E. Larson J. R. Vinton g
: C. A. Bollinger M. V. Wright E
E I L. C. Blodgett C. L. Friend g
E I Won by Affirmomivo. E
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: Dr. C. B. Coleman Professor c. F. Littell E
E ' Professor R. W. Thomas E
E Presiding Officer-C. W. Skinner, '21 E
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Vlctor M Leilingwell C35
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W1ll1am Erskme Severn C165
Harold Randall Leffingwell C355
Paul Raymond Wlneman C345
James Wllllam Kamerer C265
Paul Whlstler Jenkxns C305
Norman B1uce Tannehlll C65
Rodgel Lee Baldwln C315
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Harold Glenn Ware C245
MOTTIS Ezra Chapln C155
Ga1l W1llard Pr1ngle C105
John Sldney Conroe C285
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Malcolm A Mansfield C235
John Edwm Larson C365
Kenneth Arden HIHGS C185
George Byron Hafer C85
Alexander Wallace Mabon C125
Paul Woodworth Clarke C325
Charles Howald W1lls C115
W1ll1am Louls Henry C215
Harold Everett Klrkpatrlck
Gerald D Prather C145
Frank Stewart Zurbach C55
Kennard Goodwln
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Chase R1chard Gage C195
Ross Patton Steetle C335
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W1ll1am Laurens Leilingwell C135
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airman Senior Class Commencement Day Ushering
Percy has the ideal poker-player s face- he looks as ignorant one moment
as he doe-s the next. He liked the place so well he stayed six years to get his A
degree although a hard-hearted Faculty exiled him twice for low marks and
drunkenness. Percys subterrannean activities may be found listed at the
1 police court. Percy is now look-ing for a Job and we think it a shame that he
. should be graduating Just.when labors come down to thirty cents an hour.
GEORGE K. DOUTFULLER
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
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George came to colleg-e with a wonderful record from his high school an
honor student and well recommended by his teach rs. He was valedictorian and
Janitorian president of the Tuesday Evening Webster Debating Society best
He has been an awful disappointm nt to his supporters. He told the Kaldron
. interviewer in all confidence that the system of marking is all wrong .the
prof are a bunch of boneheads that its easier to watch all -that goes On 111 a
A coach hadnt had it in for him he would have broken several track records. i E
V The recent increase to thirty students and need for an extra DI'0f 111 1115
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Club but was rescued Tried out for Duzer Du but failed miserably. Tried
out for track team. ran mst 1-ap of marathon.. Would have run farther but got
thirsty. 'Tried for assaulting oilicer after Senior-Soph banquet. Profs all think -
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or since except to attend classes His only SHCCGSS Came HL his S mol' Year -
' with his election as second assistant floor waxer for .SGIIIOT Hop. -
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The chummy roadster kind Some call the dance divine .-
An engine purring up in front Ben Johnson soberly confessed S
A spare tlre on behind That he d not ask for wine- :
But best of all accessories Could he but find a girl to drink
fwlth kisses there to stealj To him with her blue eyes
Is this a girl beside you who Yet old Ben Johnson missed a lot
Can hold the steering wheel In spite of being wise
How tempting 16 the sweet young miss H9 IIGVGY SDUH along the road
Who knows the way to drive' In a car Just built for two
There s nothing for a boy to do In the game of love so many things
But sit there and connive He never never knew
Of various ways to win her smile B111 Shakespeare IS the chap who said
Her hand her heart her mind That love itself IS blind
There s nothing like an auto of But Billy never owned a car
The chummy roadster k1nd The chummy roadster kind
Hana the Applrn
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That unto Eve her daily charms proclaimed
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The Wlonth of Getting Back Back to the grind, iushing checking tiunks getting re isteied
isitxligighglalsgsxersfcaclsgaicfiggelcifteinoon walks Nothing much happened except someone hapgened to
to pledge iglonginopens so does autumn also the first can of salmon at Hulmgs Delts sally forth
of Huhnggsclliggffss ll1CCk 11121115' 111111115 P111 Gamms try to bieak their lungs and piece of mmd
Biead pudding makes its debut at Hulings tears
Homesick frosh Jam cars and trains to go ba k to see mother and dad once more
I'11st mass meeting in Hulings pailois
Nleadville rain again
Phi Gams not gettin many
Robert of Delta Tau Delta misses chapel for fiist time
Glee Clubbers howl in Bentley Tiosh eat at Stone Chuich
OCTOBER
The Month of F1OSll Hancuts Xep its customaiy now Numeials appeai on tank and lair
disappears fiom heads
Phi Delts get seveial mole big fish Ross sits us in chapel
Skinnei and Shustei get a kev Thiel and we tangle at o o Akei s 3C bet not lost
Book stores bank deposits total S17 347 46
Onions and macaroni at Cochian blessed to the tune of Hebieus I3 8
Couldn t dope out who the poor boobs weie that sang for us tonight
1 d D1 Lee s first attach of indigestion and iesultant lrosh ball1ns out Colgate almost ual
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Wlary Ixatheiine receives a lollypop fiom Ixlmy for her birthday
I'1osh g11ls meet the Inn and some Chis and Ganis
Church ends on time for first and only time this year
' . Slumber party in Coleman s Poli. Sci. Class.
. Columbus Day and Chem. I class get together,
Hair lost and strewn promiscuously over campus. Delts attempt a serenade.
Baldy Trace gets his '1unu'1l hair cut. Granny and Sally run a matrimonial bureau
Cochran Hall. .
' . Sophs tie up the I'rosh. Awful. So easy.
. Darling throws a quiz.
' Wfyrtle Peters gives a lecture on Love in Hulings parlors.
D. D. Brown dissipates. Goes to the movies.
. Inspect rooms at I-Iuling s. CBet they needed it.D
' 23. VVeeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. Girl s fraternities pledge.
24 Ixid Prather disturbs peace of Library and goes out.
26. Chili Carn Carney speaks "on pure leather stamped in solid gold. Too bad. Many fall.
27. Worster's locks escape her grasp While drying.
V, 28. Peck smokes his first cigarette. . U i I h
i 29. "Hulings burned to the ground while girls Hee in l11glllZ1SS.,,
' 30. Peck still sick. Grove City mush pots walloped, 3-0. Stan did it.
U 31. Myrtle discourages spooning. Too badl Sad indeed.
NOVEMBER
' The Month of Inauguration. Allegheny elects Harding and inaugurates Hixson.
1. Soph girls spread at Bentley. Frosh at Huhngs.
' 2. Peck out of bed. Frosh girls in jug for ten days.
3. Bollinger chews his Hrst chaw.
Open Huling's dining room-formally. .X
. Bollinger may live. -
. Allegheny wins from Tech, NOT. I
Bacon and Millhoff visit their church. The African Methodist. Rest of the college still
a wreck from Tech trip. .
9. Bob, not Ellsworth, the Airedale cuts Philosophy.
' 10. Joe Perkins warbles at the joint meeting. Bollinger bettef- ,
II. Big excitement. Prexy innaugurated. Armistice day. Eat at Huhngs for one cent.
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. Huling's inmates move to Poor Farm. The Arter Boys l1Sl2Cl'l in anticipation of a few
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15. D. Leberman curls his hair for the week, I
16. Thoburn discusses celebracy in History. We think so too? I . t
The snow had begun in the gloaming. And busily all the night, Had sifted into Hulings,
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.I Outskidded at Geneva 18-o. Eleva or and Howard installed Q ' 1 ' dssi
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... Spike goes to chapel.
4. Rheumatic expression and Xnesthetic dancing begin. Sloan s Pain Ixiller gives relief,
It Wag-Hkgullngs d1SSlpat6S in its Many are cal'ed but few come -azair. We wonder what
. Al'ce entertains.
.. . Ditto. Rotten show at Academy.
. Quinn kills a poor little bunny.
. Lillie packs-l'rosh count days.
DLCEMBER
Tie Honth of Anticipation -of all sorts of things especially dissipation.
. Flickering shadows con'e and go in Hulin s. No lights.
I . Applejack says real work begins tomorrow. Only had three hours today.
3. Sen'ors and Sophs make clean getaway on double header for Erie. Spike and Rush
' .eave the frosty air in L. V. D. s finally freezing onto car. Tough luck girls.
4. All back early and full of good spirits. -Xwful time finding the chapel after s.eeping in
the cellar at the Phi Delt hot.se. They say Ross went to II le!!
. Some of em still have a hangover. VVise hunts class with a red lantern. Finally lo-
cates .
. Princess Chrysanthemum a great hit.
. Oliver I. G. cuts classes to go to hrie. He needed it.
. Silverware slips quietly out of I-Iulings. Glee Club drinks tea on Prex.
Calendars real solid go.d full leather make appearance. Carney leaves town indeHnite.y.
Nlanager Campus indicted for violating Pure Good and Smug Act.
junior Promenade. Clarke gels a leap year proposal. He begs for time.
Phi Delts show their colors with loving cups.
Be it ever so humble-
JANUARY
'lhe Month of the Galloping Galosh. Press and clergy rise to view the unbuttoned galosh.
Judge Pa.mer pronounces them vamp galoshes. Iunny how women will draw attention to the'r
feet open galoshes and roll their own and -
3. A few faithful have arrived.
Bill Miller pinched for boot-leggin.
4. Billy 'lraum plays The X' amp in chapel. Ru e stands at attention. CIt did sound like
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6. Bingham makes, a hot time in t e o own tome
h ld t 't . Please dont blame this on hot
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oes b tlie board 26 22 Doc English still dragging his S S A. around.
7. Geneva g y - . . . .
8. A Baron from Russia tells us about it. He sure was a Baron wheels.
9. Hulings kids itself into a fire drill. Ye gods, why not pad the chapel seats for these 45-
minute sermons.
10. Doc Lee's indigestion gets 'em again.
II. Doc Henke awakens Dick from slumber.
. F osh wallop varsity. The sailor sells homespuns to thc boys.
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'N 18. The Mason's smoke with the profs.
19. VV. Va. NVesleyan falls for us 36-22.
Half Faculty among the missing. Ling Leads Chapel.
. Doc, Ling still on the job. Heid make a good preacher. Like --
21. Orators orate for fifty simoleans. Pitt cleans us 37-22 at the Motor Square.
22. NVakeheld tells us that we are created but little lower than the HIIIIIDSH in the balcony.
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23. Dr. Fast from Akron wears an inner tube vest and preaches a puncture-proof sermon
that sure was a humdinger.
24. Suitatorium changes hands. "A lzusiness in creases." VVe get 'em in our pants instead
of our brains.
. Learn men a11d women will be alone at Banquet.
27. Those -- finals. WVet towels, black coffee, self condemnation.
29. Tech gets first basket ball victory over Allegheny since B. C. 4. Akers flunks 28 of 'em.
30. Cornell and three of the Phi Alphs awake in time to eat at the Hall. XVhat we calls crust.
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Nlonth of Brrthdays Even Alrce has one What one? Don t
Garboons rn gym come rn handy
Thrs rs rt Alrce s Could Hell be any worse than these exams?
NIcCluer appears rn whrte collar Dog ate hrs flannel shut
lXo church We sleep after exams
Carlson, the Mrllers and Packey try to help the Academy by harmonrzrng
Cleaves serenades Hall Flower grrls appear at church
Peter Hrll expounds rn Chem
Trosh havrng susprcrous meetrngs Students of Appl1ed Paddle
Iumor grrls have party rn gowns at Ph1 Gam house Clraperoned Chr gn-ls play horse
rn snow
Tunror grrls sevsrng crrcle deterrorates mto dance
Pool Hnally hlled Break rce for a swrm
Trosh have doughnuts and coffee before sun 11SC at the Ben Hur
Irnd Doc Englrsh at 8 I0 sleeprng rn Brol Burldrnff Looks lrke someone would waken
after class Washrngton Banquet Senrors get arry
Shade Buffalo 23 22
Prancrs sleeps when we leave Eng
Srgma 'lau pms come B ta Upsrlon declares herself
Lost Lrmber attends Baptrst Church
The ask us
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MARCH
e Month of Sloppy Weather Too bad for the mushy couples Very Lambrsh month
man s fancres turn
Grove Crty has rabbrt foot, 27 22
Everybody broke All pray rn chapel
Crerglrton drops one 31 30 L1ke molasses
Alpha Chr Srgma eats are eaten at Hulrngs
Debate won Skrnner and Perkrns gorn strong
Thoburn Club and Student Volunteer Band grve Jornt dance rn Oratory
Graham has brd to Phr Beta Ixappa
Ware and Gold thrck as ever
Vlurphy gets to Eco class on trme Someone fooled wrth the clock
lulran Ross takes a Jane to N0th11l but the Truth Lordy, Lordy wrll the surprrses
never end
Doc Brll gets a brand new ha harr cut
Attentron attracted from the rolled ones to the new sprrng bonnets
Hartman declares that college days have therr delrghts but cant compare wrth college
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Dyke organrzes poker gang
Stan, Jones Dundon Murphy pledged to the above
Prancrs takes hrs Saturday nrght plunge
Prancrs 1n bed from exposure
Carney and hrs harem have therr prcture taken See page of Hrstory and Polrtlcal
Scrence Club
31 Srgs bo1led shrrt comes from laundry for Theta Party
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The Month of Showers of ram pms krsses, etc
I Faculty lrke sheep cut chapel too
2 B and O s prcture rn Red Cross w1ndow Cops called out to keep the crowd ba k
3 Srxth grrl turns Fverett down so he starts to study
4 Letter comes from Vlrs C O Applegran
Doc Brown here
Star gazrn good at Lrngs Greenlund takes hrs mustache off for a day
We hear Vrc Letlingwell has Jorned Ben Turprn's All Star cast
New catalogue out Drckson lrves at the Delt House
9 Doc Schultz shoots hrs usual lrne
Plumb mrssed a date at the Hall Mutt has one at h1s old stand at the reservorr
Loomrs stretches the krnks out of hrs hard workrn' brams
Dates sprrng up under the trees
Dozre gets hrs name rn the home town paper
Senror Hop finally hopped, a la cobble stone pavement
Wrlls promoted to chapel monrtor for regular attendance
Helmlmger uses tooth paste for shavrng soap
Campus dead No one around to bury rt
Drck and Dan "drop a penny on the drum H Beta U pms appear and two heads swell
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23. Doc Bill donates lawn mower to cut grass in front of Phi Beta Kappa house. Some
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26. Helen and Rev surprised in classical club room. By what?
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her. Penn Relays. Relay places third. :
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The Month when Fraternity Pins Disappear, lingerie gets lighter if possible, girls be-
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have attended.
1. Account of Sunday Blue Laws Dick doesn't shoot billiards.
2. Jenkins still pullin' A's. Lucky he has a Phi Beta Kappa Key in the family.
4. Mel Jones dies of embarassment. He Ends a hole in the heel of his sock.
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. Ixunselman still tryin. Track manager this time.
Sigs viear a heterogenious mixture of monkey suits gathered up all over toxin. They
look ike 't. Pitt walloped in tennis.
13. Clips pins it on her at Youngs Matrimonial Agency.
4. 'Interscholastic track meet. Ielbart gets drunk on Whistle. Schadt excuses Guerdon
from class to cut poles for the pole vaulters also Secor to warm up the hurdles. i
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Have you ever heard of the Hulings fire
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Making the firemen earn their hire
Bringing gray hairs to many 3 ,Sire-
Scaring Miss Spalding into fits
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A snowy night just last November
As all concerned can well remember
When Hulings might have burned to an ember
That was the night when through the gloom
Flames broke into a third-floor room
Where wake-ned from quiet like the tomb
Two girls thought sure they read their doom.
Being a very strange condition
They didnt even wait for permission
But ran and -told the Chief about it.
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The girls were rounded up for flight
And all marched out that snowy night.
COut into the living-room, I mean.
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A telephone call down town for aid
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And lo! the engines were up the Hill
By the time the doors were open, and still '
Upstairs Madge sought the flames to kill
With chemicals-Oh, what a thrill!
An electric iron through an ironing-board
Had burned it's way until quite floored,
It gave itself to wrath and ire,
And thatls what caused the Hulings fire.
The town department started things hoppin'
Wit-h hoses going and axes cho-ppin'
Till the Dean grew rather ill at ease '
And thus addressed old Dowdell, "Please
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An Invitation
Meadville, Pa., 4-18-'21.
Mr. Fuss,
Allegheny College.
Dear Johnnie:-
Us girls of Gabba Gabba Lina Fraternity are going to have a party May 2
out at the Lake and I'd like to have you come. It's going to cost us 517.68 so
you want to come. Of course you've already promised me to come but these here
lormal invites are quite- the thing up here so I'm sending this. Kindly answer
and oblige,
Yours proudly,
POCOHANTUS O'RILEY.
P. S.-You'll have to send me flowers either orchids or daffodils.
The Answer
Dear Pokie:- .
r acce our kind invitation with gusto and reckless abandon
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her ukelele while he swung his paddle with measured beat ant sow ia
fairly lift the frail bark from the water and caused purring ripples to break at the bow. She gazed
up at him with eyes that were large 'md luminous and sighed softly I think you are wonderful .
Then she sang, 'You've been more than a daddy to me , with deep throated, sympathetic feeling
and tones full of meaning.
The paddle spurned the waves as it cut into the water. Delerious with joy he paddled the
canoe all over the rocks and debris, while she continued to play "On the lleaeh at VVaikiki". VVllCl1
he had somewhat regained his mental equilibrium the 1'eal moon was still s1n1l1ng down on them
' ' l 'ddl f the canoe. The sweet fra-
and the same sweet voice was still singing softly from tie mi e o
grance of her hair, the joy of having her near thrilled him through and through. "The leaves
hung all around", as she sang "Sweet kisses who gave them to me. What did you say , the poor
boob murmured?
She shyly repeated the last verse. He heard it for tue second time! As he watched her
dainty fingers lightly strumming he wondered whether she was stringing him also.
"Ah", he sighed. That was all. The canoe moved forward from its aimless drifting. Love
' d ' l' b t f r the beautiful ukelele tickler before him. For the first time the
again surge in ns reas o
darts of Cupid had deeply pierced the big heart of the big fellow in the stern of the canoe. The
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canoe fairly ploughed through the water as his bieath came in gasps. Ah, wiat ove x
there.
"May I sit by you an c raw you t e - .
with passionate eloquence such as he had never known before. Even as he said it he blushed at
his boldness, but the kind moon failed to reveal his embarrassment.
"Yes, Love, come here and sit by my side", enticed the bold I-lulings maid. It was neces-
sary for her to repeat before he finally overcame his temporary paralysis. Finally, lnllegl with tlove
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for this beautiful, fairy like creature before him, he stood up, breathed deeply o tie iagran
and took a step forward. Only one. My what a thrill! He gasped as the cold water closed over
his head.
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E A It has been-said that the best criticism is that which comes from the outside. The other 'Ei
2 11101111118 WC WCIC -the Innocent but none the less interested listeners to a most illuminating I
: tirade that was being delivered by the well known Bill, the butcher's boy, as he was leaving 2'
-1 the back door of the if house. Believing that his opinions would be of interest to our :i
: readers we prevailed upon him to give us an article setting forth his views. Ladies and Gentle- 5
E men, 1t'aft'ords us great pleasure to 1ntroduce Bill, this time in a slightly different role. E
2 This here guy that is the main noise of this book stops me the other day and asks me will I
S I write what I thinks of these frats. He says I oughta have a lotta dope on em and I guess I I
E do even if I says it as .I shouldn't.. Believe me, bro., there all alike in I thing and alls diffrent in I
E all others. They all thinks they's just about the best they is but that don't mean a h+ of 1 I
E lot. He says to rite em up separate and, as the guy says as he hops oif the bridge, "Here goes". 3 E
E PHI KAPPA PSI E
Q Ya gotta be able to chew Mail pouch' to join this boarding club. They thinks thy's cops :
E cause they all wears a shield over their ribs. The ed. wouldn't lemme put in here what piece n
2 of san. furniture the picture on the pin looks like, but you know anyhow, I guess the main H
E idea of this frat is to get engaged to more women than those dl Phi Gams. They gotta 1 E
E buncha wicked toro throwers. Old man Crawford and Fred Laffer is the guys they points to l
- as their shining lights. There letters means "Pheeling Kinda Phoolish."
E PHI GAMMA DELTA
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5 These guys have a pin with a star on it to show how the new brother feels when he wakes 3 Q
5 up and finds out whata buncha bums hes got in with. They's too lazy to set their pin on straight 1 ji
E or else the pins gets dizzy with all the running around these Fijis think they do. They don't 1 ,I
have no aim in life except to try to pull something off on the rest of the school. They also '
thinks they's singers. They try to cop off any office in the school. All their alumni must be in
- jail. Only white, in skin, guys need apply. There motto is "Preachers, Gamblers, and T'
Drunkardsf' '
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-' When you hears a noise at Affy's Sat nite prom you can bet ten to one its a happy Delt. -T
. They got the smallest pin and even try to keep you from seein that by wearin a vest that blinds x
-, T you. Sammy Bates says there name oughta be the Peppy Delta Hoopla boys. He means Red ,A
" Trotter. They has a dog thats the most intelligent lookin one of the bunch. Ya gotta be able
U to throw a mean toddle to qualify. They getta lota fun outa playin' cowboy and Indian every :rung
E , spring. There motto is "Delerium Tremuns is Delightful." ,Fil
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- One of these guys wears a piece of a broken .dish like-a .shield equiped with XVeed chains Ig
L , to prevent skiddin. They's some pertty slippery girls in this institution, tho. They gotta rule 1
E that says if a girl touches it she gets kissed but not .by this yella bunch for I seen lots a girls get M
l away with it, and it wasnlt Prexy's son wore the pin either. 'lhey.also got young, Ross but that gf
E Q donvt mean nothin. They say they are greatly admired for their pin. Guess thaths right. Only W
E . thing they could be admired for. Old man Ross and Jake are there most ,prominent brothers. A
: , They come to Y M C A 1 nite a yr. There motto goes "Please Dont Touch. 'TEA
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: S T Another dizzy pin, Dago Red. They's a picture of Daniel,'1 of our founders, 111 the 110115 A
I E den on it. He's sayin, "Now, Boys, Slow and Easyf' which' is how they gets named. They 1-
: E only pledged about 25 men this yr, I guess they's goin to build a new house. Theydoughtlto. Tl
I - These guys are there with 2 aims. One is to get every brother in Alpha Chi S1gma,Pan an oger i
S E i is to get every brother a job. managin a team.. They is personally coached by Bois enrose. oc
: : Lee is one of the lads. Write your own music.
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1 -I These guys gotta new house this yr and a bunc ia ,
: E it. They and the Sigs hadda endurancelcontest to see who Cl get more- They, mug be fi gi1l11Ea3zf
S I stick up men cause there coat of arms give em away. It has two cnrocfks-on it. rliiig uxlsho ityd
S E nice mustache which is all we can say for them. They have some rea 31C6Ui'XfH11gatch Religion? i
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E E This B. U. lodge wears a home plate upside down but that- don't miqn UIQ' fan Blaigaiineiy' E
I n They's strong on religion in the Thoburns and in social service CSh11'1 1855 -111 1 HC 53 dem b' l
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- l Piexy Crawford to keep the frosh o , , Cl b 1 on han.,
: : ' she sees the ganga squirrels what lives in her shack. This said Alleghfilly 11 15 gpg nd in 1
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E As a representative of the rat family which makes itself heard but not seen
E at faculty meetings, I wish to submit to your Board a valuable bit of informa- .
E tion which came into my claws at the last meeting of that venerable and highly
E esteemed body. R-oll-call was responded to by the favorite song, hymn or other- :
E wise, of each member of the faculty. The results, which I 'hastened to take down ' ' I' E'
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E 1. Fritz Hixson-"I'm But a Stranger Here." Alternate: "O, Carry Me Back E
E to Tennessee." g
-g 2- Cute Spaldlng-"The Old Gray Mere, She Aint what She Used To Be." I
E ' 3. Roman Ross-"Back In Sunny Italy." 5
3 ' 4. Minerva Rowley-"Oh, You Lanky and Le-any, Chili-beany." I
E 5. Buster Akers-"Sing Tangent, Cotangent, Sing Sine And Cosinef' E 6. Adonis Darling-"And When I die, don't bury me 'tall,
g Just pickle my bones in alcohol." I
E 7. Zeus Elliott-"Xenophon's March." E
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E What its signs of promise are." E
5 E 9. Kinetic Lee-"After all is said -and done,
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l E 10. Chicken Hammett-"Fight The Good Fight With All Thy Might."
E 11. Dimpies Henke-ffnobby snefros gone to sea -
E Silver buckles on his knee." E
E 12. Missouri Schultz-"Silver Threads Among The Gold." E
E 13. Sister Church-"Allons Enfants de la Patrief' B
E i 14. Susie Coleman-"When The Roll I-s Called Up Yonder I'll Be There." I E
E 15. Alonzo MacC1ean-"I love the cows and chickens, M
I.: But this is the life for me." -
L' 16. Bible Beiler-"He's A Devil In His Own Home Town." .H 5 17. Short-Stop-Swartley-"We May Not Climb The Heavenly Steeps. W
E 18. Mustache Miller-"The Bells Are Ringing For Me And My Gal." V
I 19. Jazz De Turk-"The Sextette from Lucia." ,
E 20. Jelly Stewart-"In The Spring A Young Man's Fancy! E 21. Pansy I-Iill-"Modest As Rose? H E 22. Tony Chevret-"My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean. l
E 23. Be-njie Beisel-"How're You Goin' To Keep 'Em Down On The Farm, After
They've Seen Paris?" -
E 24. Kaiser Schadt-"I've seenhwriCkS, YGS Hiany a wreck, ,
E Out on t e s ormy sea! W
5 25. Percy Applegran-"Be a hero" flike mei. a H QE 26. Lnciie Littell-"Work For The lfgght IeHC0mg1S- I Am U g
ll 27. Anno Domino Fraser-"N0b0dY HOW? OW TY ' H 2 28. Damn Yankee Wilson-ffiuyvish I were indie 112lggv?bygf1EqtOCI1ii.d,, -
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E y r fWhen he's chewing .at lab.J - Q.
E 30. Lizzie Roberts-"Sing me the SOHSS -I delighted to hear, E
E Long, long ago." H 5
S 31. Algernon Thomas-"Oh, hush there 'IES' baby- 5
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This tale is sad but very true,
About a damsel loved by two
Pursued by both about the hill
They roamed the Phi Psi House at will
The maiden sore perplexed was she
Twas hard to make a choice you see
For when on one she had decided
The other came and gently chided
And told her of his love so true
As lots of fellows often do
And when shed fall for this old line
And would around his neck entwine
Her arms and on his shoulder lay her head
Hed wish his rival was quite dead
They kept this up for quite a spell
From Main Street Tank to MOV16 Reel
But at last by dent of superior cunning
fAnd iifty week night dates hand runningj
One managed to beat the others time
And seemed to be getting along quite line
If you d ask the geese or the ducks, Oh well
Ducks can t talk but if they could only tell
Of the touching scenes enacted there
On Phi Psi back porch in that one lone chair
Of the plans for a bungalow for two
As they painted their dreams of a rosy hue
How he d quit school and go to the city
And save enought Cby dragging the kittyj
Then he d send for her his own sweet love
Then she d bill and coo like a turtle dove
What caused thesudden change of this plan,
Will never be known to mortal-man.
Bu-t she sweetly kissed him good-bye one night
And left with his rival in hasty ilight.
moment Aa me SPP Elhrm
The Campus Vamp-Goes especially big the first few weeks of college-Has an appealing air-A--A
Generally not so bad as she is painted. CAn Alpha Chi Sophomore and an Alpha Gam Frosh.2-
The Fluffy Duffy Girl-Is often classed as dear-Xhfhich suggests the question whether that sig-
nifies that she is swift or merely expensive. CWe know two Theta Freshmenj
The High Brow Cwe don't have manyj-Speaks with cultivated articulation-Very precise in word
and deed-Much better at Terathology than Terpischore, 'tis said. CA Kappa Senior.J
The Athletic Girl-Otherwise classed as a Good Scout-Can ride, swim, play tennis and dance
better than you-Makes a great pal but not much on love. CAnother Alpha Chi Sopho1nore.J
The Co-ed Bolshevik-Talks embryo radicalism fluently-Generally bobs her hair-Thinks her neck
better looking than her face-Is usually right. CModesty forbids mention.J
The Butterfly-Certainly is a bird-At least she flies high-As a Good Scout resembles a Golml.
Digger-Has good lines-One for all occasions. CA Kappa Freshman.D
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E I'm dreadfully homesick for a date with you ........ but as that cannot 5
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g I more gently than this, don't you think, dearie?
E lr No kidding ........ I would have given anything to have had you call
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FAMILIAR SLOGANS
Written so you can understand it The L1t Monthly
Your nose knows when you have a cold
You push the button we do the rest at Hulings Hall
Eventually why not now Senior thesus
Obey the impulse Dont shimmy
Everything under the sun in Coach Hammett s first .md bag n .i girl s
Time to re Tire Chapel
The Paper that Goes Home the weekly letter
His Master s Voice Dale Painters
Don t Rub-It Penetrates Davies Hair Dye
Over Two Million a Week Chapel cuts
Theres a Reason for Library dates
Ask the Man who Owns one a mustache
Note the Notes Glee Club
Ill never tell and then it was all over school next day
Says which? B 8: O Leflingwell
Never again Wills after his first visit to I-Iulings Hall Others followed
'Of all the tricks of the feminine mind
The funniest by gosh
Is to hide the fattened ankle
In a galloping galosh.
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At chool-Holding hands at the movies and buying her a couple of sundaes
At her home-Taking her for a long walk on Sunday
illval Art
We understand little of the art of kissing on this side of the ocean except
the co-educational sort which we learn on North Park Avenue, in the dark movie
house and in Cemetery Ravine. The Europeans are very adept. A field marshal
can kiss an entire army corps in an hour and a half and never miss a smack or
have one explode in the air. They -have been at it for many centuries. Postmas-
ters kissed everybody who came 'for letters. The king kissed his court cham-
berlain and then tied a can to him the next minute. Kissing in some countries
is a good deal like eating breakfast food. It gets so it doesn't mean anything.
. To give is better than to receive. That's what every woman thinks about
criticism.
Many a girl in all-silk lingerie has only an all-cotton mentality.
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5, : Brother I. Redeye is recovering from an attack of pneumonia contracted E!
E g by spending a night in the Water Street gutter after a toot. E'
E E The Rev. Frank Gabber, '02, of Pitt Hole, was an unwelcome visitor at the 5
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E 5 Brother Slick pulled that one on the Registrar about his grandfather dying E
g 5 and went home last week to attend the Coon Creek dance. e E
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E E which kept the House in an uproar Saturday night left not bad af-ter-effects. E
g j g Brother Front on his return to school from his home at Woods Run, spent E
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I H E Miss Gladys Livin fell down the second floor stairway Thursday and in- y .AJ
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E E Miss Vulviia Grub suffered slight convulsions Saturday night as a result of T
1 I E a clandestine fudge party. . E1
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E When you go to Bentley do not enter the door at the right. That is the Phi Beta Kappa en-
: trance and is reserved for those of that rank, Enter at the center door over which was in- gg
3 scribed in the olden days, "Ye who enter here leave hope behind but bring good excuses." It IS X'
E , the seat of the mighty, your misdeeds are hashed and rehashed, your good deeds are discounted. gi
S You are subjected to all the wiles which great minds have conceivedg' cuts, bills- and even the , X
E book store is open at times to lure the uninitiated into losing his paternal blessing. Take heed of L E
: that building and do not keep to the right after entrance, it leads to trouble. . , '
2 ' Wlieii you go to chapel take with you not a devout mind but rather a fine purse, for the exer- :
E cise of the morning may be given over to the Relief of Harmless Dogs in Mexico. A loaded Water- :
ll: man is required since the slips are to be passed to sign away your life but not your chapel cuts. 1 :
S At the close of each disbursement open the hymnal and fix your cards with "What various hin- X :
E drances we meet." 'Tis pessimistic but sing out. If at last your funds run out and you are , :
rl caged to reckon Xbefore ths trilfunzil for iio?-attendaiigcea enter the plea of " summa cum laude" ' E '
- , an iave counse appomte . lferey say, " can't a or it." ' X 1
E X NVhen you go to Ruter some morning and the first door inside is open, don't give up drinking. 1 I
: Those things are real but they can't move. A definite proof may be obtained by slapping the bull 3 : -
E moose under the chin. If you are still in your right mind on departure, they are dead. : ,
g Be prepared to meet a K. M. with her blue prints, Compasses and range-finders. You may : 3
E run into a big, sour looking individual but don't stop. He will look clown and. remark. "That's :
g nice." Proceed on up to higher realms and argue that you wouldn't accept 38,000 without work- l : X
E ing for it. That's safe, you won't. But remember the motto of this building is U. No O. ' '
E If you go to Alden notify us in advance. 'We will arrange a diet for you, to be followed , : 1
: judiciously during the week previous to the visit. This will enable you to withstand the severe :
E ' shock coming from Hrst contact with scientific odors and barbarian treatment of cripples. Take j :
: care that you do not fall in with a set of hellbenders. They have even been known to eat when l : X
E the food was forced into their gullets and their mouths sealed. The latter is an attribute of : 1
E , the building. 'While there, if you are troubled with falling hair, apply to the head of the depart- 3 : E
E , Qnent. He found a sure cure. Before leaving call the health ofhcer and go through a process of : I
3 l umigation. q 1
E If you go to Carnegie take plenty of 'Mail Pouch and breakage fees for the assistants enjoy the 9 E l
f X luscious weed, NVrite on the tablets of thy heart that T. N. Richards is the patron saint of chem- N
3 istry and never make the break that Dolomite was an Egyptian Diety. Modern history students : Q
E should study up on the Milk War so as to vote intelligently on the Farmer's Tariff Bill. Never : 7 I
E look at your watch because you don't need to know whether it is the next period or not. XfVhat is : l I
: the fundamental science? Polish your glassware so as to be the envy of your instructor but never : j
E mistake t-he thermostat for a swimming pool. Keep your mouth open, don't be blase. i : .
: If you go to Hulings take a band and a large individual sign. Then get into your black glasses, j E
: tin cup, and accordion and present yourself at the door. Your appearance may arouse sympathy :
E among the inmates causing them to crowd around you. Focus all attention on your datee. This l I
E 1S but a simple method of eliminating the long hours of waiting and ads greatly in decreasing the :
: number of stiff necks among the men of the college. It is of great value to people who are hard of I E ,
E hearing and persist in understanding that you said 9:30 instead of 7:30. Never make the awful 7 : l
- blunder of saying, "Good evening, Miss Spalding", to the person who answers the bell. You :
E ' may have to explain. ' I
E When you go to Wilcox take a Motion Picture Magazine in which Ben Turpin uncorks some E 1
: IBCVV stufg Never COg11'J3.1'6Q comparisons are odorous. Train in advance so that your ears may 1 E
: , e imper ect to soun s coming from below. They only serve to confuse you in what you do l .
: know. Hitch in with an air of perfect resignation, adjust your spurs, place your feet on the other : N '
E fellow's neck, and peruse the magazine. Donlt fall asleep. Rumors from the past have come E X '
Ll down to us of men, overcome by drowsiness, falling down into the arena and of the awful fate H
E meted out to them. Remember that although Daniel wasn't afraid of the lions, the lions weren't 1
E ' a bit afraid of Daniel. I
E 3 When you go to theXLibrary take with you some interesting literature to while away the hoursg E
s but if you use the building for its real purpose take rather one of the benighted maidens from the E
E X home. Most of the information there is like the statues in the Classical Club room, bewhiskered A Q
2 and unsurpassingly dry. It is also in great demand by the men after house parties because the I '
E silence rule enables them to escape the prattling tongue of women. E
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He can t dance
Oct 17 Went to church with J H he wanted to Sat there l1ke a chump
He hstened to sermon Has a terrlble voice Walked around and back to the
Hall Such an evening
Nov 15 John and I tonight He told me lots of nice things He sv not such
a bad fellow Went to the Academy but he talked to me all the time I rather
l1ke h1m
Dec 25 Seventh letter from John since I came home And that wonderful
r1ng I can hardly wait to see him
Jan 3 John He looks so nice Its great to be back I couldn t help but
Jan 15 Went to the Library met John We took a little Walk It was
rather cold but I d1dn t notice it He s a dear
Feb 11 Went to party with John He Q a divine dancer I th1nk he has
wonderful halr and those eyes
March 7 Sneaked a date across the campus and around I Just love him
Mar 23 John came down to see me a real date
April 5 Went to chapel but d1dn t John and I walked He sang to me
His voice is marvelous Isn t spring great In the Spring etc
May 2 John said he loved me and gave me his p1n and oh' how he kissed
me Never was a man like hun And to th1nk I loved him from the first
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Oct 12 Date with M B Never again Chatters all the time and giggles
Thought she was kidding me She s giddy Acts slow
Oct 17 Relented went to church with M B She sat and read the hym
nal and she cannot sing' Walked back to the Hall and I was in my right m1nd
Nov 15 Mary again I-Ier line isn t so bad after all She acts real n1ce
and let me hold her hand I think she likes me Ill find out
Dec 25 Another letter from Mary Gee' I ll be glad when we get back
Jan 3 Vacat1ons over and saw Mary Looks great Went out and she
kissed me
Jan 15 We met at Library and walked with our arms around each other
No one saw u though She s the most wonderful g1rl I ve ever met
Feb 11 Party at house Mary of course-I l1ke to dance with her It
seems so natural and she s really adorable in a party dress
Mar 7 Felt blue walked w1th Mary I cant help myself
Mar 23 Went to see Mary Wish we were there for all our dates I love
her I love her I love her. Wonder if I could ask ner
April 5. Met Mary at Dr Browns meeting Weather wonderful warm
moon, she sang to me and lt seemed divine I'm glad 1t,S spring.
May 2. She does! She does! She does? She's mine! Wait till I tell Dad
Da Da Da. And I always knew she was meant for me
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been 1mmensely mtereeted 1n readmg these Some are good and som are
none too hot The TAIL LIGHT bel1eves 1tself to be 1n close touch Wlth the
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The average undergraduate be11eves
that a blrd by the name of I-Iuhngs was pre 1dent when g1rls were flrst
admltted to the school
that each freshman class does not wreck Cochran Hall so completely as
d1d the last
that the reason MCKIIIICY was k1cked out was that he put a cow 1n chapel
and couldn t keep h1s mouth shut about lt
that Doc Lee has a hypnot1c eye
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1f a g1rl 1 from Huhngs she 1, an angel
Geo Washmgton addressed the c1t1zens of lVIeadv1lle from the steps
we re golng to knock P1tt for a row thls wmter
some of the fratermty houses have heav1ly stocked cellars
belleve th1s ourselvesj
galoshe are worn open because they look better that Way
theres too d much snow
ALICE SPALDING never was klssed
ALICE SPALDING had a W1ld tlme when she was a g1rl
the four new davenports at Huhngs should g1V6 a great 1mpetus to
I the study of natural sclence
that a Maxun s1lencer should be t1ed on the Delt purp
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the Alpha Ch1s love most
the Alpha Gams love most
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bursts of humor are seeing the light of publicity for the first time through 1tS col
umns They were selected from such college publication as the Punch Bowl Sun
Dial Michigan Daily et cetera et cetera which had ln turn culled them from
such publications as the Punch Bowl Sun Dial Michigan Daily et cetera et
cetera until many are of doubtful origin and quest1onable character The Kal
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Ode To My Ladys Brows
My ladys gently arching brows
I love them wlthout doubt
They make me think of grandma s teeth
For I know Just about
One half of those which once grew 1n
Have lately been pulled out
Ode To My Lady s Cheeks
My lady s cheeks her downey cheek
I wonder why I love it'
Perhaps because like every freak
She sure has plenty 'of it!
Ode To My Lady s Ecws
My lady s ears are Just like shells
Of priceless alabaster
And what goes into one of them
Goe out the other fa ter
Ode To My Lady s Vozce
'VIy ladys voice is l1ke the brook
So low and ilvery
She babbles Just as aimlessly
And as incessantly
Ode To My Lady 3 Eyes Ode To My Lady s Haif
My lady s eyes are languid-soft
And dim and mellow-fair
But oh! the light that leaps to them
When she sees a Bill of Fare!!!
My lady s hair is Just like gold-
Like fine-spun gold each thread.
In fact her hair the only thing
Of value in her heau.
A pretty ankle used to attract the eyeg but now it's the dimple on the knee
that causes the crowd to collect at the Senior hop.
John did not come straight home. Hence he did not come home straight.
The towering form of his wife loomed above him, as his stumbling, shoele-ss fe-st
sought the steps.
"Drunk again," she said caustically.
"Hooray, m'dear," he replied cheerfully, "-so'm I." A
"He: "We're coming to a tunnel. Are you afraid?"
She: "Not if you take that cigar out of your mouth!"
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J I asked her if she rolled them,
She said she'd never tried.
Just then a mouse ran -swiftly by
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Fresh I thought I could Coach Hammett was showing me how in e
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May I come nearer?
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H No honestly I wont
She Whats the use then?
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She Yes but why dance?
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If she camels out 0 sight If she does the toddle right
He likes her He likes her
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If her Jokes are old and trite
If her conversation s light
If she is a lovin mite
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STRICT INTERPRETA TION
Pullman Conductor See here porter what do you mean by hanging a red
lantern on that berth?
Rastus Rule 23 says to hang out a red light when the rear end of a
sleeper is exposed sah
lst Co-ed I kissed Bob last night
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Boak fgetting home for Christmas holi-daysj : Canby won't be here until to
morrow He had to take a 'Bug' examination "
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F1 Beata Carpet IS 11k the m1n1stry many are called but fu are chosen
HUIIHS Hall salads are 11k the v1ct1ms of recks on rale rodes they are
ground to atoms
It IS a WISG man that nos h1s false teeth when they come home from the
laundry
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al1v 1n the sumer but Medevll IS al1ve 1n the wlnter and ded ln the sumer
1 hed rather be a kem ass1stant than a oreyter the 1 chews h1s plug wh1l
the other chews h1s wurds
Fraturmty pms IS l1k d1nner pa1ls and spurs they tell what branch of the
surv1s yu re 1n
Church ushers are 11k br1des of sweetfsmkstene they blush go1ng down he
The Campus 18 Jest 11k the game of Jack straws yu try to ketch the men
1ng and yu cant and yu re l1be1 to get h1t 1n the bargen
The kustum of kal1dge men hav1n to g1V up there kards ever t1me thet
come to Hulms kud be recktyfld by gettin a gud husky volced k1d to holler up
to there gurls
Spoonm rezembuls g1v1n alms yu do lt 1n secrut and yu get rewarded ak
kord1ngly
The Petty Saloon 1S 11k other hotellsv 1tS awful dry luk1n 1f yu amt b1n
1ns1de
A perfesser w1thout bow legs 1S 11k a cat w1thout a tale yu seldom see them
There IS a lady on the kahdge fakulty that used to g1V ellycut1on lessons
to Eve when the campus wuz the Garden of Eden and T1m Alden wuz a chur1y
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Kenustry IS l1ke sum perfum Yu get the smell throne 1n
Sum perfessers must a b1n awful drlnkers wunst leastways there turr1ble
dry now
Arter House 1s 11k sum old mades It has saw l1fe but lt 1S st1ll stand1n
Bud F1rscher r1t me to no lf he kud find enny models up here 1 told h1m
there wuz lots of Mutts and one prof wud do Jeff
A fello told me he kame here to mak a fraturn1ty fwhltch 1s sum k1nd of
cakl and then d1dunt I ast h1m why and he sed he d1dunt have enuf dough
Sum guys thlnk that all stashunarys fur 1S to r1te home fur muny
A bath tub 1n HHIIHS IS 11k a chewln gum counter alwaz ful of gurls
1 bet the gurls at hul1ns w1ll be the furst to applaud when they get to
Heven They w1ll appr1shyate the change
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A small boy sat on a doorstep overwhelmed wlth grlef and a youngste1
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Whats the matter k1d'P he asked k1ndly
Mmy d ddog got k1lled explamed the other between sobs
Aw that s all r1ght My grandma d1ed last week and I never cr1ed a drop
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Larson 1S the most absent m1nded chap I ever saw
What s he been do1ng now?
Th1s morn1ng he thought he had left h1s watch at home and then pro
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But he doesn t beat Doc Coleman who went out of h1s office and put a card
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gotten somethmg went back to the oillce read the notlce on the door and sat
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AMONG THE MISSING
The G1rl You make me th1nk of Venus de M110
The Boy But I have arms
The G1rl Oh' have you?
Bootlegger D1d that wh1sky I sold your room mate for h1s cold stra1ghten
h1m out all Tlghtv
Stude It sure d1d We burled hlm today
SIGHED LINES
I 1a1d to Kath
My flunk 111 Math
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My F 1n B1
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To pass 111 Ec
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Twas rather raw
For dear papa
To lay lt all to lack of bra1ns
Two well known gentlemen r1d1ng on a traln were both very much lntoxl
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:Skee What t1me 1s 1t?
Packy fafter extractlng a matchbox from h1s pocket w1th much exert1on and
gazlng at It lntentlyl Thursday
Skee My God' I ve got to get off here
QUITE A DIFFERENCE
Falr ma1d may I come out to call?
I m sure s1r I don t getcha
Or may I take you to the ball?
Ah now I hear' You betcha'
Mr Thomas My boy what do you expect to be when you get out of college?
Terry An old man father
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Freshie Ccalling down stairwayl Yes sir
Senior Cafter some delayl Give me that history
Freshie I didnt get you
Senior Qlosing all dignityl Who is that 1d1ot at the end of the stairway?
Freshie Wh1Ch end?
I coughed a germ into the air
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JUST MY LUCK
When all 1S quiet around the place
With not a dance in sight
And my lessons I must study
Stead of going out at night
Although I might do other things
I d Just soon work it seems
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VVhen I ve money in my Jeans -
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W1t'hout a pill to smoke'
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Who told you to put that chait on the wall? roared Lab Assistant Fix
Why the Doctor stammered meek Frosh. . '
Fix, in different voice- Oh, handy, isnt 1t'?
- A HELPING HAND
She-So Jack was held up on the way home last night?
I-Ie-Yes, that's the only way he could have gotten home.
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A kfiss on the brow is chaste,
A kiss on the hand is fashion,
A kiSs on the cheek -is waste,
A kiss on the l-ips is-held by Doc
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Sal: "When Bill danced with meflast night, he kept letting his hand slip
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