Mercersburg Academy - Karux Yearbook (Mercersburg, PA)

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And, now, we hope you'll like this hook, Perhaps will take a second look. If here's on you a jibe or laugh Iust blame it on the ISIARUX stadi- They're found in luCl'CC1'Sblll'g. -1-4 +- HON. Vv. 1 E. J. Bom REV. T. F. REV. F. F REV. WM. A. R. SCH REV. J. B. s. HOEFL GEORGE GEORGE JOHN H. el DR. PHIL J. W.W1'r1 REV. I. REV. VV. an K JBoaro of Regents HON. W. RUSH GILLAN, Pmidenf, E. J. BONBRAKE, ESQ., . . . REV. T. F. HOEFMEIER, Secrelary, REV. E. F. BAHNER, ....... ' REV. WM. M. DEATRICH, D. D., A. R. SCHNEBLY, ....... . REV. J. B. SHONTZ, . . s.HoEFLIcH, .. . . . . GEORGE O. ALBRIGHT, . GEORGE A. WOOD, . . JOHN H. SHOOK ,...... DR. PHILIP S.RIDDELLE, . . J. W. W1THERsPooN,. . . REV. 1. N. PEIGHTEL, . REV. W. C. SCHAEFFER, . . -+5-P 0 N Chambersburg, Pa Chambersburg, Pa Middletown, Md. Waynesboro, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa Waynesboro, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa Greencastle, Pa. VVashington, D. C Mercersburg, Pa. Greencastle, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa che faculty. X A PH. D , PRESIDENT, B1 ble Hzsiofjf. . ,' Q A.B., flfatliematies and Physics. af. Q. A.B., Greek and Moderfz Languages. Q.J.,6fk6yW-Lww-. A.B., Latin. . A. B., Hist0ry,,Lati1z and Zllazflzeuzatics. , , , A. B., Greek and Plzysieal T1 aifzing. -2- ' A. M., LIBRARIAN, . English, German, Frenelz. Miliiafy fnsiriielor and C716'lIlI'Sfl:l'. ef f Instructor on Guitar, Bazqjo and Jfllllllldfl-Il. fxggiffw, Pimzo fzlsfrlldar. ' WfL,cfZLe Yum-7' Of Pfflflmllsflfjw, f,l'UlQQ'l'tIf7fl-I' fum' Ur.,.g1uf-ily. -1- 6 +G '5o.1C1 OO Ola '11 19111913 '5 CI A11 'J P Pd f-x O F U7 B '4 C11 rn T' 'U P1 O T' U7 QU 0.15 ON XOJJ 3-va A 'ds' nm KRW? A6 ,als-. .-army U51-1 qv Prof. Snyder. Prof. Smith. Prof. Shartle. Prof. Irvine. Prof. Cort. Prof. Cremer. Dr. Irvine. Prof. Morrow X v P' .1 75? 'X M E I N E' ,mx EEE Qxzxlm Fm , ,S - - 'A' :- I- 4 4 ffm Q 4, .. .1 , ' , ,, . 5 jgfylg Q ZW L Q Q E -Sv fire -' V1 V-fa M' g LS. ,Q ,, ,, -'Qu AAA AAAAAAAA -------..-A ' ------------A-A---A-A AT m m . . WT- l'- Nn Hit. 2 I AY N I 2 5 C v ,J- '-f ,- Ycll-Chickago-runk-go-runk-go-runk ! 9.2. Ha!Ho!Hi!Ho!'97! ' Colors-Maroon and White. I A WITICCIZS. President, .... ...... . . J. S. MCCOY. Vice-President, . . . J. J. HALEY. Secrelafy, . . . . .H. T. KNIGHT. Hisiovfian, . . .A . . .V . . . . . L. J. BACHENHEIMER. - Synopsis of 61355 '97. LEON BACHENHEIMER, ..... I ............. . Columbia, Pa. Princeton 5 Classicalg W. I. L. S. 5 Literary Editor Mofzilzblg Winner Inter-Society Debateg KARUX Staffg Glee Clubg Mandolin Clubg Winner Inter-Society ' Bible ,Contestg Third Prize Declamation Contestg Editor Salammzguudi in W. I. L. S.g Class Historiang Pres. of Tennis Clubg Pres. Furnishing Com- mittee W. I. L. S. CHARLES HEYD BASSLER, .... ............. S t. Thomas, Pa. Lehigh Collegeg Scientiiicg W. I. L. S.g Vice-Pres. NV. I. L. S.g Y. M. C. A.g South Cottage Tennis Clubg Class Day Committee. CHARLES DE FORD BESORE, ................. XVaynesbor0, Pa. Princeton Collegeg Classicalg XV. I. L. S.g Bicycle Club. HENRY VAN TRIES BLACK, . . . ........... . . Mercersburg, Pa. Lehighg Scientiiicg W. I. L S.g Chaplaing Critic XV. I. L. S.g 2d Foot Ball Team. NORMAN EDGAR BRANTHAVER, ........... .... B ridgeport, Pa. Williams Collegeg Classicalg W. I. L. S.g Banjo Clubg Tennis Clubg Y. M. C. A. -+ II rl- . I-Iollidaysburg, Pa. JOHN BROTIIERLIN, ........ - - - ---- v ' ' 1 K Princeton' Scientific: M. L. S., Chaplain, Editor Ommbusg Pres. M. L. S.. KIRIIX Staff- Leader of Banjo Club, Winner '96 Tennis Tournament, Class DQR. Conunitteeg Ode Committee, Winner Inter-Society Readmg Contest, Otiicial Foot Ball Umpire of School, DanCe COU1-S '19 H' W.xI.TI-:R EDXVIN DRUMHELLER. - - - - - - - - ' ' -Sham0km,Pa- ' - ' H'Uh jump, Ass. Buss. Mgr. l'niversity of Pa., Medical, M. L. S-, WIHUCY lu I ' ' R la KARUX, Class Day Com., 97 C y . . . Sunbury, Pa. WII,I.I.mI MAXWELL FELSINGER, ------ -- ' Lehigh, Scientific, M. L. S., Local Ed. M0nlhZy,' Glee Club, Pres., Vice-Pres, Critic M L. S., Buss. Mgr. KARUX, Winner Declamation Contest, Decem- ber, Chairman of Class Day Committee, Capt. Foot Ball Team, Calumet Club. Enwmzn XVILSON FELDHOFF, .... ........ . - - S11aII10ki11, Pa. Lafavette, Classical, M. L. S. Treasurer, Critic M. L. S., Class Day Com., lNIandolin Club, Y. M. C. A., Bicycle Club. . . Pittsburg, Pa. jonn JAMES HALEY, .... .............. Lehigh, Scientific, M. L. S., Sub. First Foot Ball Team, Base Ball Team, '97 Relay, Class Day Committee, KARUX Staff, A A E. Joi-IN DIACLEAN HINCKLEY .................. Danville, Pa. Princeton, Classical, W. I. L. S., Class Orator ,97Q Pres. of W. I. L. S. ROBERT B- KEGERREIS, - . . .............. Richlands Sta., Pa. W. I. L. S., Calumet Club., Pres. Glee Club, Mgr. '97 Foot Ball Team, Mando- lin Club, Pres., Orator '97, Buss. Mgr. Monilzly. HCR-ACE TYNDALL KNIGHT, ...... ........... P oint Pleasant, N. J. West POUND W. I. L. S., Capt. Base Ball Team ,97, Editor-in-Chief KARUX 971 Holder of School's Ioo-yd. Dash Record, Secretary ,97Q Foot Ball Team, Capt- '97 Relay, Holder School's 5 mile Record, QD H, XVALTER SCOTT LYSLE, ............ ,Allgcheny Pa . . . . . . . b f, , Cornell: Sclentlics W. I. L. S., Y. M. C. A., Bicycle Club, 2d Foot Ball Team. JOHN SMITH MCCOY, ............. york pa University of Pad Arts and Sciences! PTCS- WV- I. L. S., Pres. '972 Winner Bible Contest, Glee Club, Y. M, C, A, XVILLIAM CI-IICHESTER MCCLEAN M C P v - - - . . 'un V, a. - Gettysburg, Classical, W. I. L. S, ' -+I2+- ff, X., 2 1 H v lx tx C-'v '--'-1-1ff1':?Q. ,- l f. 152' mg! . E I 3 Y f i V ,. -- i 1 , , 4- R ff' x ,M ' :V+ . ,f L -, V i VA Y ,fix --pdfyu I ' ' ' -b I 77 Lf M1 ' . 2- A :ff ' ' Z-'d-CZK . ' ' V V . lT.1T-:f:QlL'5-':':i5:':g : ., K '-, Y ,Vg v : Y ,gg 1 f,.5i,. md G,ff-,- f - .ws 1 , , X- ,, ,, . - -N-Nw - N ' Q -. ,, . x . , ff -' 'TiI.,.Nl6:3f'i'T , . f J x f' hifi mm vp-. , , 'V my? 5 ' . . Y , . , 5 , . .N w...:g.:a,1.q.g ,,,'- :MV ' 5' fa: ' 'i - fi - Nb M. 'P ' ' ' Q 'WM f ..,..g,: K ' ' jf: N-S.--..,f T X, '. V V -, .r , - , , ,,5214qi,M : qgvq, f,..w,y.y,-V Q , M M,- , Y,1,..X 1 gi X ,, NM S! -A 1 , K .. ' k Maggy , v -Q mfg: N- ,1 QMS- -, .Q ,Au 5' ' - f 1 P -Sw.. ' -. ' V , , -I 'QI Y , A .1 1 Q JN ' v bf ax-13'-me , V ' :ff4,gQ.:1,ffr:f'-' f K 'max fl! 'M '11, fllzflfl. 1' N A -. , HOWARD RUFUS OMWAKE, . . . . Washington, D.C. Lafayette, Scientific, M. L. S., Vice-Pres. M. L. S., Capt. Military Company, Calumet Club, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, Ass. Member Y. M. C. A., Class IVAN DE MITKIEWICZ, ....... Day Com., 111 II. . ROY MALCOLM NEELY, ............... . . . St. Petersburg, Pa. Franklin and Marshall, Classical, W. I. L. S. Sec. SAMUEL WALKER NOBLE, .................. Fannettsburg, Pa. State College, Scientific, W. I. L. S., Monitor, Secretary Y. M. C. A. .................Greencastle,Pa. S Princeton, Classical, W. I. L. S. Critic, Treas. and Historian W. I. L. S., Mous- tache.Club, S C. Tennis Club, S. C. S. C., Editor-in-Chief M0nihZy,' KARUX Staff, Y. M. C. A., Treas. Furnishing Com., W. I. L. S., Class Day Com. CHARLES N RAUB, . Quarryville, Pa. State College, Scientiiic, W. I. L. S., Mandolin and Glee Clubs. . . . Uniontown, Pa. HENRY DAVID REED, ................. University of Pa., Medical, W. I. L. S., Banjo Club, Glee Club, 2d Foot Ball Team. J. CLAIR SLAGLE, ......,..... ......... H anover, Pa. W. I L. S., Mgr. of Base Ball Team, Banjo Club, Class Day Com , Dance Com., A A 2. ROBERT HAUSAN STEWART, ................. Martinsburg, W. Va. Princeton, Scientic, M. L. S., Asst. Ed. Omnibus M. L. S., 2d Corporal Mili- tary Company, Y. M. C. A., Mandolin and Glee Clubs, Class Day Com., Ode Com. J. RUSH STONERW ..... . . Lehmasters, Pa. I-IERMAN ARNOLD STRAUB, ....... ........ P ittsburg, Pa. Lehigh, Scientiiic, M. L. S., Ed. Omnibus M. L. S., Glee Club, 2d Foot Ball Team. CYRUS F. THOMAS, . . .................. Adamstown, Md. W. I. L. S., Glee Club, Foot Ball Team, South Cottage Social Club. FRED WAGNER, ...................... Mahanoy City, Pa. l ' ' 't W. I. L. S., Calumet Club. W. I. L. S., Mandolin Club, Mom or -x- 13 -1- GEORGE XVILLIAM XVELSH, ....... ..----.... H anover, Pa. Lehighg Scientificg M. L. S 5 Class Day Com.g Oflicial Base Ball Scorer. MARLIN XYOLF, ,... .................. S hamokin, Pa. Vxmiversity of Pa.g Lawg M. L. S.g Class Day Com. Mlss A. F. FALLOZ,N . . ....... . . . . Mercersburg, Pa Miss A. M. FALLOZ,N . , , Mel-Cersbufg, pa 'W' Day Schola rs. f -+14+- lbistory of '97. ,l,l-..-. G b ut to com lete our course at Mercersburg College, and feeling proud EIN a o p A of our record, we, the members of the Class of '97, thirty-two strong, greet you. ' . ' ' ' d t rite, not because we do not The history of our class is rather har o w know what to write about, but because our due praises and enviable records, if fully enumerated, would fill volumes. classes may prophesy great futures for Others may praise to the sky their own c , - themselves, may use flowery language and may pose as marvels, but we shall in plain language truly tell of the class which, not by its own praises, but by the praises of others, is raised to the plane of superiority. ' ' d' fr t ur merits it would be If our history were to be written and bound accor ing o o written on the finest paper and bound in leaves of gold. No class has surpassed, and we believe no class ever will surpass us in merit. That we -excel in the class-room, on the rostrum, on the field, in fact everywhere, is acknowledged by other classes and proven by circumstances. As Seniors we have set so fast a pace that other classes have fallen way in the rear and look on us as their superiors, both mentally and physically. Some of our stars in the class-room are Neely, McCoy, Omwake, Xlfelsh, Bassler b There are also others of our class not inferior to these men. Such is the and Rau . intellectual ability of our class that it has been prophesied several times by our friends that the Class of ,97 contains many future greatsfi ln oratorical contests, debate, minor contests, etc., we have won the day and left no trace of the enemy. Such orators as Kegerreis, Lysle, Felsinger and others, and ' ' ll Cf of this such debaters as Welsli, McCoy, Hinckley, etc., are seldom heard of in co eges size. I athletics ours is the glory and praise! On the foot ball iield we have done re- n markably well. About ,HT of the foot ball fame is accredible to '97. In foot ball we ' l nas Buddy Knight Felsinger Thomas and Haley. On field day claim suc 1 me , , we won the majority of events, and in the inter-class relay race the '97 team easily won. Likewise in base ball we excel. Among our athletes are H. Knight, our foot ball idol and sprinter, Drumheller, the coming high jumper of the world, and Besore, the --l- I5 -1- 1 champion tennis player. Altogether in athletes our abilities are excelled only by our nlental qualties.- If it comes to social qualities show me, if you can, in any other class such dudes as Brotherlin, Hinckley, Felsinger and Stoner, or such ladies' men as Branthauer, Mitkiewicz and Slagle. Among other noteworthies are Black, the inquisitive mang Kegerreis, the Dutch- man and guitarist, and his dearly beloved Rebecca 'Wagnerg Thomas, the Hercu- les of our classg Noble, the most supple man on the third floorg Straub, the non-de- script, and MAcClean and Reed, our big little men. Other classes may sing about their female members, but, although We reverence and admire all our girls and would not for the world draw class lines in such affairs, nevertheless let other classes remember that our class contains the last young lady graduates of Mercersburg College. - Such is but a partial history, a mere glimpse at the history of our noble class, which is unsurpassed and unequalled. If by our deeds We are judged, all will join in declaring the Class of ,97 first in intellect, first in strength and first in honors of all kind. Our future is a bright one, and were we able to prophesy we would foretell that the future will bring honor a hundred fold to the glorious old Class of '97, HISTORIAN. -1- 16 -1- rw KWA Yell-Hi, ki, yi! 98 Wah ! Hoo, wah! 9 Mercersburg, '98! Zip, boom, rah ! C'0l01'5-Crimson and Gold. wfficers. Pffesideni, . . ...... . . D. B. HELLER. Secyeiawy ' , . . WM. J. XVIEST. . .J. Q. H. SMITH. Tffeasmfer, . . - - - A Li..-il? fIDCI11b6I'5. JAMES MCKOWAN ATWELL, . . . ,. . . . Marshall, Foot Ball. VICTOR ALBERTUS BARNHART, . Irving. MAX MILLER BISHOP, .......... . . Marshall, Glee Club, Banjo Club, KARUX Sta HARRY PURCELL CONLEY, ., ........,. Marshall. DANIEL BAIR HELLER, ........ Irving, Class President, Glee Club. DAVID SEYMOUR HAEER, ...,,. , KATHARXNE IRVINE, . . SARAH KREMER IRVINE, . , MARY CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON, . . NANNIE GRACE JOHNSTON, . . MARGARET BELLE JOHNSTON, ..... . RUSSELL GORDON TKNIGHT, . ........ . Mafshalh Glee Club, Banjo Club, Foot Ball. WADETURNEY KLINE, . . . . . . . . . . . Ifvmgi Track Team QCapt jg 1llm1l!1lvStniT. GEORGE PLUMER IQLINE, .......,,, , Marshall. -1- 1 .V -2- . . Sewickley, Pa. . State Line, Pa. . . Sewickley, Pa. . . Shaumol-aiu, Pa. . . Xl'ind Gap, Pa. . . Lelmxasters, Pa. . . Mercersburg, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. . Mercersburg, Pa. . . M ercersburg, Pa Mercersburg, Pa. Point Pleasant, N- I- . . Greensburg. P3- . G recnsburg. P3- HENRY J Irvir AARON I Day CHARLE: Mare EDWIN I Irvim EDWARI Mar CLAREN Irvi, JOHN M Irvi J. CAMIP Mai LINN R Ma' CARL B Irvf EDWAR GEORG2 llia JACK Q Ma HARRX Irv OSWAL M: EWILLI. Irv JOHN I BI: CHAR1 M H,-ARR M HENRYJACOB LIEBERUM, - . .... . . . . . . . . .McKeeSpOrt, Pa. Irving, Glee Club' Mandolin Club' Fo tB ll. , , O a AARONLIGHT ,... . .. . . . . . . Day Student. ii CHARLES A. MOORE ,...... . Marshall, Foot Ball, Glee Club. EDWIN MCCORD MULOCK,. . . . . . . Irving, KARUX Staff, Monlhbf Staff. EDWARD N. MCDONALD, ....... . ..... . Marshall, Foot Ball, CLARENCE NORTON MCHOSE, ...., ...... Irving, Glee Club CPianistj. JOHN MCALLEN PARK, .... Irving. J. CAMPBELL PATTERSON, ...... Marshall, KARUXQ Glee Club, Mandolin Club. LINN RADCLIEFE, ............... Marshall. - CARL BUCKWALTER REICHELDERFER, . Irving. EDWARD HARRY REBOK , . . GEORGE ALLEMAN RUPLEY, .... Marshall. JACK QUARLES HUYLETT SMITH, JR., . . Marshall, Manager Foot Ball Team. HARRY NORMAN SNIVELY ,..... Irving, Glee Club. OSWALD JOSEPHUS UNGER, . Marshall. WILLIAM JAMES WIEST, . .' . Irving, Mofzthbf Staff JOHN ADAM WENRICH, . Marshall, Glee Club. CHARLES GETTIE WOODS, . . Marshall. HARRY ROOT YERGEY, . Marshall, Banjo Club -14 IQ -1- Glee Club, Mandolin Club, Track Tea . . . .Lehmasters, Pa. . . Sunbury, Pa. . . DuBois, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa. mg KARUX. . Allentown, Pa. . Libonia, Pa. . Webster Mills, Pa . Pittsburg, Pa. . Washington, D. C. . Fort London, Pa. . Mercersburg, Pa. . . Pittsburg, Pa. Wayriesboro, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. . . Shamokin, Pa. . Grand View, VVernersville, Pa Sewickley, Pa. Columbia, Pa. .f,..iff5 .. ..-uv. ,f. ff .:' f . iifiii 1 rw 1- 2 .r A gl , . .N E, I 'I ' iqggfm- ff M , .4-V .5 vmgg f-A1 xv, 4 ,, 1 ' ,yr ' 11.12 5125? gg 31 'Q 4 J 11 z. '- Am wwf, 155-,g f : f 'NVE' TZ' i'A f'g,f' 11' 1-Qgff, 1 . ,ms-,, Q 5,12-,, 1 .b u'V 3 V , 3- 3' 1 ff ' 9 -e'-1 -.- 2 -H2335 15 . ff. . L: V . 'Biff' f --na-,s - 1 V, . , . if-fi ' .31 x ni: A W Q ,1 4 is f fi , ., if .4 J Q ,ji 6 5 .. - ali- g3.j,.V . ,ig K' 1 N-45:9 vlf '-.' . X Q :ff ,S -fa-, I: Ili- xg- 3 - 3- f -ca ,gsm fifi- N Fw'-. LQ , . .i I, R- ' 'ffl 39+ .i -. fn-,W , 4- ,355 ?. ,V H A- Nw... -S. , A -f:'.,!N' fBQ??!4'- Qi 4.-. Q 096. flat f- ,If l 0 . .015 AQ?- as A X Ax 1, .J . x 1 E L w B Xxx 5-Z' as 11655 ,L WMA M, A aa: A H, furnish few per questio need 01 Fix sessing Lebam Lieber Would- ,gl Liebex these: C K rival, his fu elevex in tirr and a A Dona Rupl ment brigl they We s will rank evay witl lbistorv of '98. HE Class of '98 is a pecufiawf class. No brighter, busier boys ever set foot on Mercersburg soil than the twenty-nine line fellows who hold as gospel truth that '98 is pre-eminently the Class. Nor did ever such good, gay girls grace the College campus as the live merry Mercersburg maidens we claim in our membership. The peculiarities and eccentricities, characteristic of '98 would furnish abundant material for a voluminous edition but we shall mention m l , ere y a few personalities, recognizing the fact that the genuineness of our popularity is un- questioned and we need no advertisement. For examples of high scholarship we need only to refer to such men as Wiest, Muloch, Radcliffe, and Unger. First in order of altitude among this conglomerate aggregation is Muloch, pos- sessing at least some individuality, as bright as a dollar, as straight as a Cedar of Lebanon, and over a fathom in length. Another true specimen of '98 is found in ' b Lie erum, who, by a single manifestation of his muscular strength, terrified his would-be hazers- and imbued them with a sense of reverential submission. '98 has ever taken an active part in athletics. The brilliant achievements of Lieberum, R. Knight, Atwell, and Moore constitute a glorious record. Through h t ese men four-elevenths of the glory of the late foot ball season is accreditable to '98. U Phil Moore IS a veritable Gibralter of strength. Jimmie Atwell, Bryan's ' 1 KK i! riva , as the Boy Orator, will make his mark some day by igniting the world with his fiery eloquence. Jack Smith is the enterprising young manager of next year's l e even. Hafer is growing a moustache so that the fowls of the air may have a shelter in time of thunder storms. Bullfrog Bishop is supposed to be a native of Honolulu and a thirty-second cousin to Liliuokalani. And there are others, among whom are Sugar Lump Heller, ' Blondy Mc- Donald, Redio ' Reichelderferg Light, the luminary of the Caesar class' Fatt , Y Rupleyg Paddy Patterson, and 'Somnambulist Park. Wade Kline deserves mention as an athlete of u11usual ability and agility And why is Pat Conle so - Y bright in Greek? Because he has a pony, a real live pony. We must not, however, be unmindful of the representatives of YVoman's rights, they are the pride and joy of ,98-3 happy acquisition. Many good things remain to be said about so remarkable a class as is '98. But e movements and see for himself whether we we shall let the reader watch our futur will not become the most dignihed class of Seniors that will ever have attained that rank, and whether we will not cast a shado evaporate into the thinnest ozone, an invisible nothinguess, as it were, as compared with the ascendency to which we aspire. w over all past seniority, causing it to A H ISTORIAN. -+ 23 -4- Yell-Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrine ! ? 9 9 Q Hurrah for the Class of ,99 ! 9ffiC6B5. President, . . ---- - Vice-Pfvzsidefzt, . Secrela1fy, . . . 7?'easu1'e1f, .... Sergeant-al-Arms, Hi5L07id7l, . . . ,lli-1 SIIIUOITS. GEORGE BELL, ........ ...... JACOB LEHMASTER BENEDICT, . XVALTER EDWARD BROWN, . . CHARLES HOWARD CHESS, . . . HERLIAN FARNSLER GINGRICII, . XVILLIAM ADOLPH GOEDDEL, JOHN ALBERT HEIsEY, . . . JAY CURTIS IAMISON, .... 'XVILLIAM WALKER KERNOI-IAN, . LEANDER DODSWORTH KUHN, . LESLIE AMBROSE KUIIN, . . EDWARD LINN LAMAR, . . THOMAS STANLEY LLOYD, , , XVILLIAINI EDWARD PEERCE, . ALBERT CLARENCE ROYER RAY JOHN SCHROPP, ...... . ELMER ELLSWORTH SHOEMAKER, . VIRGIL FLOYD SIPES, ..,,, , I n Q ' , . -+2.5l+- Colors-Oran ge and Black. CHARLES HOWARD CHESS. EDWARD S. LAMAR. GEORGE V. STOEBNER. JAY C. JAMISON. WM. A. GOEDDEL. A. C. ROYER. . . Harrisburg, Pa. Lehmasters, Pa.. . . Oil City, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. . . Swatara Station, Pa. . . Pittsburg, Pa. . . Mercersburg, Pa. . Greensburg, Pa. . . Pittsburg, Pa. . Hancock, Md. . '. Upton, Pa. . . Baltiinore, Md. . Shainokin, Pa. Dulaney's Valley P. O., Md- . . Upton, Pa. . . Lebanon, Pa. . Upton, Pa. . . 1X1CCOl1llCllSbl11'Q, Pa. A, CHAR I. GFX. if 's Cnr.. GEOR MARE Joszw- iL'5,.'-L A JOHX Arrest SHIR 1 A ii 'Y A4 L. CHARLES ELMER SHULTZ, . GUY FITZ GERALD SMITH, . CURTIS W. SPENCER, . . . GEORGE VIOCK STOEBEN ER, . . MARION VAN NOTE, , .... JOSEPH FRANCIS WEAVER, . ALEXANDER GOODWIN WOLC JOHN FRANKLIN WOLFE, . . ALBERT NEGLEY WOLFF, . SHIRLEY JAMES ZARGER, . OTT, , . -+ 25 -1- Baltimore, Md. Westminster, Md Oil City, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Point Plea-ant , N. Harrisburg, Pa. Dover, Del. Welsh Run, Pa Welsh Run, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa lbistorv of '99. Pl-i,l4 HE history of the Class of ,QQ has never before appeared in the KARUX. The junior Class is looked upon as an aggregration of boys. Boys We are 111 ' ' ' ' have back of that boyishness ability enough to mind and in spirit. But we compete with many of our upper classmen. For example, when the 'Varsity base ball team calls for a pitcher, Curtis steps out in his unassuming way ' l t and sends in curves that the batter has not time to see go over the p a e. When Dr. Irvine realized the need of a soloist for the Glee Club he selected one of our juniors, and you can now hear the voice of Chess echoing along the hall as he practices his songs. Then, again, what would the Montlzly staff do 'without ' - t'me Qvvhen Shropp, our newspaper not in the study hallj with his pockets full of papers. ur ladies, men Brown and Lloyd with their charming manners, belittle even O , , the Seniors when in the company of the fair ones. Yes, Keno, with his inharmonious, incongruous, and unnamable concatenation of shrieks and sounds called a laugh, is another of the wonders of our class. . - f Before closing this brief history a few more of the noteworthy members o our, not refrain from mentioning them. man, as exchange editor, he can be seen at any 1 class present themselves to our minds, and we can They are: Kuhn, the proof of the Darwinian theory, Laughing joe, the Latin scholar, Lamar, the only man with a moustache, and Shultz, the photographer. We have now tried to present a few facts concerning the Class of '99 in such a way that the KARUX readers may have at least a faint conception of our ability, We hope next year to be able to present a more complete history of our Class, for then we shall be more fully developed and the facts-to be recorded will be more remarkable. It is the ambition of the members of our Class to conduct themselves in such a way that when the time comes for them to bid farewell to the halls, class-rooms and People of Old Mercefsbufg they will have done honor to their Class, their friends and themselves. ' H 1 sroiu AN. -4- 26 +- 4? ,X 772 llbreparatorg. HOBIER THOMAS DAVIS, . SAMUEL MARTIN ELEY, . - - PARKER MCFARLAND JORDAN, AUDLEY INGERSOLL, . . . . . . . GRAHAM ARMSTRONG SWENTZEL, - NATHANIEL JARVIS WYETH, . . Specials. EQAARON MANNS GLUCK, . NJOHN PETER GLUCK, . LOUIS INGERSOLL, ..,, IVIAURICE GARWOOD IRVINE, . JOHN TAYLOR MIDDLETON, NORMAN FRANK STRAUB, . 'K Post Graduate. -1- 28 +- Williamsport, Pa. Lehmasters, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa Baltimore, Md. Markes, Pa. Markes, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. High Bridge, N. J. Pittsburg, Pa. , 2 YEW R X x fj fy, f X EK ' ' J ,, QR dy- fzff, A f MS N . ,.,, -V . Y ,Q .f ,- ,,,,,f:, f,-5- ff . VY- ,rfrfff 1, - X ,6 rm A:iz13?Qi??i,FEf5 - x - f.. Ill K N' :JMB -X -1-A , 'f, , 1 r :Ry 1111 r 5 fl .ivll gi Vg f .f N ' 'Q .54 :YR X : . bfl -sQ:: Qy4f ' 1' X' X L M: ws. -- :gif .Q f 1 N -7 -X w i'-531' g , R' 1 -+21-'-ji X115 Maisy ,, :Z .f ' - ' ?L -.- gi 1 SEIU: P. ,li ,WX Q N.: 2 Q le .m ,- N ?+ 1 p-it K -fm ew . TW eff ' x ff W1 7- 1 V--KX f5 E9::nf:tf f , -, wa. f,f,.K,,i, W, -Qiggffl gfgggf rvffr-Hwy, X ww, fff'f 1 f' f ' 'lg -p-fm YM' S f .',W1W ?v T W5m1fCi?,',f w , , ' G M4 :1i f fEFl':9Q2'5 ,ki 21100 A - - sf? A X A 3 'w?ZY6wQf71 X.-rr., - RV , : Qfff ,f,,h,w,- , -,ilk ilidrg-L, - , ii- ,X ....... .--- ,,,f,,vf.f,Qvg,vj lpl',,my, f --4 , 0:44-75-..,fL,'1' vwyfgjxa-. ,, X ! If ! 1 1 1 X v K E 1 i i ' 1 1 I 1 1 5 n 1 Q X S 5 2 . 7 i 1 ' s - s , E Q E K x , y,-. v I , x x literary Societies 'washington 1Irving literary Society. H'esz'de1zz', . Vice-Pffesidefzi, . Secrelavgnf, . Y 1'easu1fe1', . Chaplain, . Crilic, . . . Zlloniioff, . Historian, C. H. BASSLER, H. R. OMWAKE, S. W. NOBLE, C. W. REICHELDERFER C. H. RAUB, C. DEF. BESORE, IL. BACHENHEIMER, J. M. PARK, J. M. HINCKLEY, H. T. KNIGHT, J. C. SLAOLE, F. R. WAGNER, R. B. KEGERREIS, Jos. XVEAVER. C. F. THOMA PROF. H. E. SMITH, Hlini. wfficers. Zlctive IIDCIIIIJCUS. M. VAN NOTE, H. J. LIEBERUM, H. SNIVELY, V. A. BARNHART, A. C. ROVER, H. D. REED, C. N. MCHOSE. W. S. LYSLE, J. S. MCCOY, W. W. KERNOHAN, H. DAVIS, W. T. KLINE, W. J. WIEST, D. B. HELLER, AHDOHOYRFQ flDCl'llbCl'5. PROF. E. A. Clufm-314, PROF. G. B. SNYDER v PROF. A. CORT, J M. HINCKLEY. C. H. BASSLER. R. M. NEELY. Jos. XVEAVER C E. SHULTZ. W. T. KLINE. JAY J.-XMISON. H. R. OMWAKE. J.u'J.u1IsON, N. E. BR.1.NTHAvER L. D. KUHN, A. INGIQRSOLL, L. INGERSOLL, J. F. WOLFF, W. PISERCE, A. N. WOLFF, GEO. BELL, E. Ii. SHU1.Tz, C. H. Cmass. W. C. IWICCLEAN, II. Y. BLACK, I-I. MCC. MVLOCK, S, R. M. NE1f1.x'. PRO1-'. I.. A. INIORROXX , IROF. V. K Invlxl-2. IEJZSIIDCIIIDCFSS. PRO1-'. S. G. Sn.xm'1.1-2. -+30 -I- D 'bi5IOl'V 9 HG :E the co mens O an y-N I .I L... HF Q' C' u..s. CO t ' .A - '7 H I X OHS ' XYLRS. XVCTC the M XX' 3. S Li lastiu strut: U Y L alway 5 The xl 'av ,-fe ' ' SNCIQ. I ! 1bistorQ of the 'w1H5bil1QfOl1 'lll'Vil1Q '1Lif6I'Hl'Q 5OCi6fQ. FTER one has studied the records of this Society, and has read of the literary attainments of her members, he is overcome by a feeling of profound re- spect for the associations of old Irving. He then realizes that by becom- ing a member of this noble organization he has brought himself into fraternal relationship with some of the most honored men of our country. His thoughts, unless he be a person of more than unusual self-control, will leave the common affairs of life and for the time will be revelling in pleasant recollec- tions and happy anticipations. In such a frame of mind it is hard, indeed, to write an unprejudiced history of this noted Society, but we have made an honest effort to master all difficulties of this kind, and we now present to you a few uncolored facts concerning the Irving Society.. ' This organization had its birth in what is now known as the old Diagnothian Hall, in November, 1865. There were twenty-six charter members, earnest, industri- ous students, banded together for their common improvement. The records of the Society, from the time of its founding, as long as Mercersburg was, properly speaking, a college, show a steady progress: in literary work, yet there were times when clouds overhung. Those were dark days when our worthy rival, the Marshall Society, was founded by some dissatisiied Irving men. Later on there was a time when Irving was on the brink of dissolution. But these troubles had no lasting injurious effects. The Society was soon built up again, and became all the stronger from the training she had received in passing through her troubles. I One thing which has characterized Irving from her very beginning is that she always contributed very largely to the most industrious element of the school. Since the society was reorganized in 1893, she has seen nothing but prosperity. The inter-Society debates in the years of '94, ,95 and '96 were all won by Irving men. On February 22, 1897, was held the fourth annual prize debate between represen- +314- cl the Marshall Societies. The prize was awarded to Mr tatives of the Irving an Bachenheimer, an Irving ' ' th onsecutive annual inter-Sgciety man. This is the four c debate won by Irving. The ability of Irvingls members does not lie in one direction only. Besides debaters she has speakers. Her members are well represented among the winners in the declamation contests. In class honors Irving members are far in the lead. Of the eighteen honor men in the Senior and Middler Classes, fourteen are Irving members. Does all this excellence mean nothing? Does it suggest nothing? NO, H Irving H with the motto, Let Us Put on the Armor of Light, always has been, is, and We ' d'l d ancinv forces of earnest knowl- hope always will be the watchword of the stea 1 y a v g edge seekers at Mercersburg. PIISTORIAN. +32 -1- Z! 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Qf -L x ww' 4,,f,A , em 1- .5 W 3. flu! 3 g433f, ,fVf7 :, I, ,IZA Xt. :A ,E . ,, ':-. fi-' Wi' 'J' 7' ' J' mf' f,, :'w'.f,- - '-3, WL , , +23 ff A ' is - + 4-1 f 1 f, 7,-ih ' jz-v, H' f gg , 'vw 4- ,, 1 , . W ' ' fu z 'g, f H pig:-9' 'ffc M fg 1. 'M W ,A f -- .-- -v.,-- -fv.:f,f,,f,. , f , : I ,f ww-if uw. Q H , ,. ,, ., ' 'WHGWF1 1' J' ' f 7 f 2 1 1 J ww W-., x . ' ,,, - , 4'-, -- , 1 -ff-mf' fv P Um' , I-,-film fx - . f 5 J xx 1 .fi ,Q -1: A ' ZESN 251 f fy. - XM eiiixi of ' ' Q-J ' . 252512, 41 4, 'fri' ' ' I Eiiilif . If7'.'i' --Q? . ' W affix A f. N ' x, ,723 XE-?,l 'i1... vp- -1 -f -3 , -L , J.,-A A K 4- 3 , 'Vw, ,, 'Ln ' if f , Ugg '-Q ,V ' 7 .fig , Qyam JI my A, . MMV, . A, 4. .J J Ag,,,3,7f,, V. ., ,,, , ,., . ,, , . , -1 X ff gxf Q Hjig i s . wig gh ifggg QI' X 1. D, lf, , 41, U , 1 O wrshn CQS fllbawlaall literary Society. .fjl't'.N'l.!Ilt'llf,. . . t Ifzlv-!'n'.v1'd4'11l, . Q Sl'l'l'L'f!Il1l', . , I'lfOlH'f0l', . 5 7y'l'!l.Yl1l'6'l', . . Q Crifir, ....' ' ' . 1 Q ff1'5lorz'a11, .. . . . . 1 I J. M. ATWELL, 5 J. BROTHERLIN, I , . M. BISHOP, H. P. CONLEY. W. D. DRUMHELLER, XV. M. FELSINGER, E. FELDHOFF, W. A. GOEDDELL, J. J. HALEY, G. P. KLINE, T. S. LLOYD, IVAN DE MTTKIEWICZ 5 C. A. MOORE, 5 C. PATTERSON, ' L. RADCLIFFE, Q V. F. SIPES, I CURTIS W. SPENCER, , R. J. SCHROPP, G. F. SMITH, J. Q. H. SMITH, W. E. BROXVN, ' M I C 5 l. 5 Q. 5 A f G l - Hill-Marshall ! Marshall ! I yell ! I yell ! Marshall I Colors-Orange and Blue. wfficers. V Edflor zlhzlzvlzall 07lZ7Li1IUS,H . i IIDCITIDCPS. G. W. SCHUSLER. . +.5'3 'I' . . JOHN BROTHERLIN. . .JOHN T. HALEY. H. P. CONLEY. . . A. G. WOLCOTT. . . E. W. FELDHOFR. . . M. WOLFE. R. T. SCHROPP. . . IVAN DE MITKIEWICZ G. V. STOEBNER, G. A. SWENTZELE, R. STEWART, H. A. STRAUB, N. F. STRAUB, O. J. UNGER, J. A.VWENRICK, C. G. WOODS, JR., A. G. WOLCOTT, H. R. YERGEY, S. J. ZARGER, H. F. GINGRICH, G. A. RUPLEY, R. G. KNIGHT, G. W. WELSH, J. T. MIDDLETON, N. J. WYETH, J. N. WISNER, E. N. MCDONALD, E. S. LAMAR, M. WOLFF, 1 I i I f I 1 l I 1 1 V Zi xl 1 s 1 1 1 I 1 4 1biatorQ marshall literary Society. HE earlv history of Marshall Literary Society is very obscure. The first records we have are of a meeting held in Diagnothian Hall, on October 22, 1870, at which time a temporary organization was effected. We find that at this meeting a committee was appointed to obtain the names of members of the Marshall Literary Society. The first regular meeting under the reorganization was held on October 29, 1871. From this time until May 27, 1872, twenty-eight regular meetings were held, and the minutes of the sixty-third meeting were placed on file August 30, 1872. The Society was chartered April 14, 1873. There are no records from that time until April 29, 1887, when there are records of three regular meetings. From January 12, 1889, regular meetings were held until May 15, 1891. The Society has been very prosperous under the present College administration the roll of membership having increased yearlv The membership of the Societ . - Y last year numbered thirty, this year the Society has a membership of forty-three The work of the Society has been most satisfactory The most conclusive e i- . v dence of the general achievements she has accomplished is the library, amounting to l 1, 500 vo umes, which is composed of such books as tend to elevate the mind and im- prove the ideals of the student. FOI' fb y as Won t e prize declamation contest. The Society has a new hall, by far the finest in the Colle e A ' ' D I g . majority of the monthly inter-society contests have been awarded to Marshall men. Ma h ll ' ' rs a men are recognized as being the Social as well as the Athletic leaders of the school. ree successive years the representative of this Societ h h The captain of the foot ball team for '96, and the captain and manager for '97 are Marshall men. The Society has had a successful past and all conditions point to an equally suc- cessful future. HISTORIAN. -+ 34 -1- N L N YV i-cc lf IV Y , I p., K xx ,l-...- x 1 'J' KVA' jfourtb Elnnual llbr15e Eebate. .L- COLLEGE CHAPEL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1897. Presiding' Ojicer, . . . . . . WM. MANN IRVINE, PH. D. Question' for Debate. 4 Resolved, That the Railroads of the United States should be under Government control. mfbel' of Exercises. mpefllng ECIDEIUZ. DEBATERS. AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVE. JOHN S. MCCOY, 797, Irving. E. S. LAMAR, ,99, Marshall. LEON BACHENHEIMER, ,97, Irving. G. W. WELSH, ,97, Marshall. Seleciion, . ........... . . . . . Glee Club. Glosing Debate. ' Sei.-fclion, ..................... f . Mandolin Club. Prize awarded to L. Bachenheirner, of the Irving Society. 3-l1Og65. MAJOR HART, PROE. J. L. FINAFROHCK, J. CLARK RANKIN, ESQ. +35+ A jfinal Eeclamation ontest. Gollege GDHDCI, ECCZMDZIT 17. 1896. Music, .. . . . . The Eve Before VVaterloo,,' . Cassius versus Caesar,', . . . How He Saved St. Michael's,', The Execution of Montrose, Piano Solo, .... Douglas and Marmion,,' . . Portia's Speech to Shylockf' ,, 4il- IDI'OQI'8ITlITl6. ..---..' . . . . .Mandolin Club. . . . I. S. McCoy QVVashington Irving Societyj . . C. H. BASSLER Qwashington Irving Societyj. . . . . . . . . O. J. UNGER CMarshall Societyj . . . Ia R. STONER CNO Societyj . . . . . C. N. McHosE. . . H. V. BLACK Qlrving Societyj J. N. YVISNER QMarshall Societyj Rienzils Address to the Romans, . . . . C. D. BESORE Qlrving Societyj Daniel Periton's Ridef' . . . . C. F. THOBIAS Qlrving Societyj Music, .... ....... M andolin Club. 'The Polish BOYK, - - . . R. B. KEGERREIS Qlrving Societyj 'Karl the Martyr, . . L. BACHENHEIMER Qlrving Societyj 'ROIHCY' ----- ...... A . M. GLUCK QNO Societyj Piano 5010, - ......... c. N. MCHOSE. 'Cafelinss De5a11Cef' - . . W. M. FELsINGER QMarshall Societyj 'The Fall Of Tafquinf' - ..... XV. S. LYLE Qlrving Societyj ' The Closing Yearj' . . J. M. HINKLEY Clrving Society Music, . . . ....... ..... lN landolin Club. 'U.mi11116 IIS . VV. M. FELSINGER, First, QMarshal1j. R. B. KEGERREIS, Second, Qwasliiiigton Irvingj. L. BACHENHEIMER, Third, QXVashington Irvingj. 3'l1DQ65. . REV' C' A' SANTEE, , PRoF. J. L. F1N.u-'noon W. D. NICISIINSTRY, Esgd, -+ 36 -1- u s Comics . 'A-za. 1 4 , x. A Q x X. X . N X y u -,, f -X x X w v N . x 4 ' , . . L x wx -. f '- X.. N. wx s. fx. N. s. 'sv i. X. x, N1 -4. Q : ' 3 i ,UA Ce' 1 ' ix: . ,Z 2 E I . , 6 Q-1-nv' ,, - rx? 'S' .V-av E i i Iizxchenheinxer. Schropp. XViest. Felsinger. Chess. Onxwvake. XV. Iiline. Iiegerreis 3 1 1 A , f w 4 4 fllbercersburg tlbontblxg. ffII'1.f0l'-1.ll- Ch ity, . Literary' Editors, . . , , LomlEdito1's, . . E.l7L'h07QgL'!Z7llZ'f:Il1t7lL7li Editor, . . . Business Jlhznaffer Staff of '93:'94. E .W. E. HOFFHEINS JLE. C. ROLLER. . H. H YOCUM. F. D. BUSER, J. E. GUY. . V. D MILI,ER, JR. G. H. WOOD. Assistant Bzisiiiessfllandger, . . W. ALBRIGHT. Editor-in-Chieyi . Associate Editors, . . . Business Jlfanager, Assistant Business Mafzager, ..... Editor-in-Chief . Literaijf Editor, . Local Editor, . . . Exchange Editor, Alumni Editor, . . Business Ilfanrzger, Staff of '94s'95. . G. L. OMWAKE.. I' JL E. GUY, L. R. ALBRIGHT, B. F. ROVER, ' F. E. FRANKLIN, C. W. CHRISTMAN, C. GORDON, . R. OMWAKE. . V. MII.LER, JR. R. L H .R. V. ALEXANDER. Staff of '95:'96. .C. W. CHRISTMAN. R . . C. GORDON. . H. R. OMWAKE. A. B. SCHNEDER. . SIMON SIPPLE. R. V. ALEXANDER. Assistant Business Illanager, ..... R. B. KEGERREIS. Staff of '96:'97. J Editor-in-Chij . Literavjf Editor, . Local Editors, . . Exelzzznge Editor, Alumni Editor, . Business Jllanuger, Assistant Business Illanager, . . . . .H. R. OMWAKE. . L. BACHENHEIMER. W. M. FELSINGER, W. T. KLINE, E. M. MULOCH. . R. J. SCHROPP. . W. J. WIEST. . R. B. KEGERREIS. . C. H. CHESS. GEO Captain, .... First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant, . First Sergeant, . Second Sergeant, Third Sergeant, . Fourth Sergeant, Fwh Sergeant, . First Corporat,.. . . , , Second Corporal, Third Comorat, Fourth Corporal, Druininer, . RGE B. SNYDER, State College, Pa., Commandant O military 1ROster. f Cadets. 'IRGSYCY Of GHUCT NWCCPS. IVAN DE NIITKIEVVICZ. CHAS. H. RAUB. ROBT. B. KEGERREIS. FRED. R. VVAGNER. JOHN M. HINCKLEY. ROBT. H. STEXVART. JOHN A. VVENRICH. SAM. W. NOBLE. W.x1,'rER C. LYSLE. . VVILLIS IQICRNOHAN. . GEO. W. WELSH. . GEO. Y. S'rO1f:11ENER .j. 1XlllJDl,1Q'l'0N. FICT- , - X Qz, 1,1 AK f' C' 3 I Q Q. , nfxgig ,..-.Lf , ' 1 fi lg , . . M A ' . is S fit fi ' N X .599 , fy, ,V . , - X MM M ' -r 53 .4 N X X , X .. , l -1- U 'QQ fb S v: ' -'f 4. 1 X J 1 . -...- p 'Qa- Jfoorbau Games. 9 ,i,,-il Season of 1894. I GEORGE HERBERT WOOD, Capzfain. 18' Chambersburg Academy . Mercersburg, . . . . . . . . . . , 1 ' ' Season of 1895. ARCH RAYMOND HAGEY, Captain. Mercersburg, . ........ 14g Dickinson, . ..... . . Mercersburg, . .... 63 Chambersburg Academy, . . 5685011 of 1896. WILLIAM MAXVILLE FELSINGER, Captain. Mercersburg ,...,.' ....... 3 8, Chambersburg Y. M. C. A., . Mercersburg, . . ...... . . I2Q Dickinson Reserves, . . . . Mercersburg, . . . . 20g Shippensburg State Normal, . . Mercersburg, . . . . 22, Steelton Athletic Club, . .- . . Mercersburg, . . . . . 22g Chambersburg Athletic Club, . . '97 izlfootball Ream. 13igh1fEmi-ATWELL. Righi T aclcle-FELSINGER QCapZ.j Riglllf Gfwwf-LIEBERUM. Centre-ROVER. Ley? G14lZ7'd-THOMAS. Lqft Tackle-SPENCER. Left End-MOORE. Quarter Back-CREMER. Right Hay Back-R. KNIGHT. Lay? Hay Back-H. KNIGHT. Fa!! Bd6k-WISNER. I 56601113 563111. ' Rf,9hfEv1d-YERGEY. Rigla Tfaka-MCDONALD. Rzglzt Gudfd-MULOCH. Cemfre-LYSLE, Eqft G'lL6Z7'd-PARK. Lg? Tackle-BROWN. RQ! E7ld-HALEY. Quarter .gtlfk-J,-XlNIlSON. 1gflfHdQfBaCk-REED. Left Ha0'Back-J. Q. H. SMITH. Fa!! 306k-VAN NOTE, Captain-BROTHERLIN. -+ 42 'I'- 4 : 7 Y' Y' I,ySle. NICDVJIIZIIII. Brown. Spencer. Cromer. Royer. Moore. Lieberum. H. Knight. Atwell. Jamison. Thomas. Felsinger, Capt. R, Knight. Haley. Kegerreis fMg1'.D .- r' 5 .- fl Y V 7:1 CL EI I-I .T TID s In lt 5 x N YN 'Y1 -'E ,, kg h . u , 'n 5 u Q! 1 XL' Chess. Hinckley. H. Straub. H 111 x II. Knight. 1Jl'llIllllClICl'. VV. Kline THE TRACK TEAM. Bas-cl I May 1. fir'-'ff Mai- 5. figs' um? Q- Q'1.:,Z ol' L. X'-'r'-. ' May 12 1' Max- tb, May 25 g 3Pr1E:s, XJ.-2. Maxx- 9 X May X, 35 Q: ' i 35356 352111 56211115 HND Scores fI'OlTl '94a'97 Capiain, . . . May I. Mercersburg H.S, . . May 8. Chambersburg Academy june 2. Chan1bersburgAcademy, . May 4 May II May 18 May 25 April 18. May 6 May 9. May 12. Captain, . Greencastle,x . . . Dickinson Reserves, . Shippensburg Normal, Chambersburg ,.... Caplaiu, . Greencastle, . Greencastle, . Hagerstown, . Ursinus, . . ..II, '94. . . . . . .G.H.WooD. 14, Mercersburg College, . . . 16, Mercersburg College, . . 5, Mercersburg College, . . '95. ... . . . . . . .E.L.D1vELY 9, Mercersburg College, . . . 3, Mercersburg College, . . 3, Mercersburg College, . . o' Mercersburg College, . . ! '96. ..........E.L.D1vELv 7, Mercersburg College, . . . 5, Mercersburg College, . . . .2I, Mercersburg College, . . ' Mercersburg College, . . -+47+- Catcher, . . Pitcher, . . Ist Base, . . 2d Base, . . 3d Base, . . Short Stop, . Left Field, . . Center Field, . Right Field, . . . Business Manager, FELDHOFF. MCCOY. Catcher, . . Pitcher, . . Ist Base, . . 2d Base, . . 3d Base, . . Short Stop, , Left Field, Center Field, , Right Field, 115866 515811 668111. 5l1b5tifL11265. 5660116 568111. , ea- 48 -1- E. CREMER. SPENCER. R. G. KNIGHT. MCDONALD. - A. INGERSOLL. ATWELL. HALEY. H. T. KNIGHT W. T. KLINE. SLAGLE. THOMAS. BELL. THOMAS. SLAGLE. P. IQLINE. BELL. F11:I,1JHO1+11'. M cCOv. N1f311:1',x'. S1lIULTZ. XVOODS. fC'apt.j I-.nmgghh lhHlll.lS, Ixlnm, lfulcllmrmff, MLLU5, IKLH. hpgnpu. lmlfgy. Atwcll, SI:1glefMg1'.J. I-1. Knight fC:xplJ. Crcme1 ,qt sr, 4 I Jr ! 5 f,l'6'.X'l.lI'c.'llf, . . I 1'n'- P1'c.s'1'a'4'11l Sc'z'l'z.'l1I7Ql', . . . Y7'c,'aS1N'w', . , , . JBicQcIe Qlllb. . . . FELDHOFF. . JW. KLINE. . . C. H. RAUB. :.MOORE. Qfbel' !lD6mb6If5. MCCOY, 4 BESORE, ' MCHOSE, SHOEMAKER, SNIVELY, BRANTHAVER, YVYETH, KUHN, LYSLE, LLOYD, KEGERREIS, W SCHROPP, G. SMITH, HALEY, ' PATTERSON, ATWELL, BISHOP, ' RADCLIFFE +514- Presidcnl, . . T1'easz11'e1', . SECl'6l'fZ7j', . . WOLcO'r'r, KUHN, STOEBENER, G. SMITH, WELSH, WOODS, PEERCE, SCHROPP, MCCLEAN, W. KLINE SPENCER, BESORE, Rennie Glub. ,iii- ,lfi-i +524- L. BACHENHEIMER. 1 x J. SMITH. 1. BROTHERLIN. DRUMHELLER, N. STRAUB, H. STRAUB, LYSLE, KERNOHAN, MCDONALD, CONLEY, VVENRICK, VVYETH, JAINIISON, BROWN, SXVENTZEL. 5-NU Rx 2i iXElf,1Xl 'i ,gHi,... .... g- faux. UR' '-X221-'Z,1.1'iR. X. 5.RXT :-. we 'vu 7-5. 21. 5uAX- 0 v .. 1 5-.Q-.. x2'.2iXUN.XX j,Ik'f'inN xr.: QV'Xf,2'f'vL. UQ N R TC K '....-.-.f 1 s.. .i. Tx?-trswbr. EQQJ 334' X. S-.V XTX EC I.. 3 v South Glottage tennis Gllub. President, .. . . Vice-President, . . Secretary, . . . Treasurer, . PROF. V. K. IRVINE, H. J. LIEBERUM, H. D. REED, C. H. BASSLER, C. F. THOMAS, R. M. NEELY, W. GOEDDELL, G. W. SCHUSLER, IIDCUIDCUS. A. INGERSOLL. . C. H. BASSLER. . H. D. REED. . C. F. THOMAS. L. INc.ERsor.L, j. T. LIIDDLETON I. XVEAVER, E. M. MULOQH, A. C. Rovmz, W. J. XVIEST, H. V. BLACK, H. R. OMXVAKIC, Jfaculrp Kennis club. flD6I1'lb6I'5. V. K. IRVINE, H. E. SMITH, S. G. SHARTLE, A- CORT- -+53-s- H. R. OMXVAKE. jfourtb Elnnual jfall ames Nf HDGYCGYQDUFQ GOHCQC. Zlbercevsbutg, lDa.,,'Q111cbnes0aQ, Tnovember 18, 1896, 12:15 ID. lib. , WffiC6I'S. Jllasterqf Ceremonies ,........ . . PROF. E. A. CREMER. Rqferee, ....... . . DR. W. M. IRVINE. Ojicial Scorer, . . . MR. H. B. KRLQBS. Sfartevf, . . . . . PROF. V. K. IRVINE. Jlfeaszwevfs, . . ...... . . . . S PROF' H' E' SMITH' C PROE. G. B. SNYDER. Committee 0fA1f1fa1zgeme1z1fs-C. W. SPENCER, N. J. WYETH, C. G. XVOODS, W. E BROWN, W. T. IQLINIC, J. Q. H. SMITH, E. W. FELD HOPE, H. A. STRAUB, A. INGERSOLL. 1161 of lEVCI1iZ5. I. PUTTING THE SHOT, Winner-WISNER, 37 ft. 6 in. Svmzm'-W. 'II KLINE, 37 ft. II. ONE HUNDRED YARD DASH. WiWlff1'-H- KNIGHT, time, IO'-f sec. .S'f-mmz'-W. '12 K1.1N1-:- III. POTATO RACE. . Winner -BARNHART. ,S2'l'l71ltf-IQEG 1131: R 1-2 1 S. W1-51 '1- Games gc. 1506. 12:15 D. ID. QF. E. .X. CRI-:MI-:R. XV. M. IRVINI-:. . H. R. Rawls. N IF. Y. im-IXI-2. IF. H. EI. SMITH. IF. G. R. SNYDER. ETH. C. G. WOODS. W- E- Q. H. SMITH. E. XV. FELD- NC HRSO LI.. T. KLINE. 57 ft. 1'-KV. T. KLINE. I V V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X XI XII XIII RUNNING BROAD JUMP. LVZ'7L7I67'-XVISNER, IS ft. I in. Second-Hx IEY I6 ft H in - 4 y . . OBSTACLE RACE. - LVvi7Z7lE7'-PXELSINGER. 56607103-PEERCE, HALF MILE RUN. . Wimzer-H. KNIGHT, time, 2 min., 58 sec. Second-W. T. KLINE. JUNIOR ONE HUNDRED YARD DASH, Wimzea'-A. INGERSOLLQ time, I2 sec. SEC07ld-NIIDDLETON. BAG RACE. -Wi7Z7l67'-MIDDLETON. S8L'07Zd-STOEBENER. DROP :KICK OF FOOT BALL EOR GOAL. Wimzer-R. G. KNIGHT. 56607105--IVIOORE. THREE LEGGED RACE. Wifzvzers-R. KNIGHT and LIEBERUM. Scfofzds-PATTERSON and STEWART. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. A V Wi1z1zer-DRUMHELLER, 5 ft. 3 in. SE607ld-YVISNER. ANIMAL RACE. n I ' WiW7Z67 -KEGERREIS, rabbit. S66'0Ild--REICHELDERFER, dog. INTER-CLASS RELAY RACE. Wi7Z7Zi7Zg team was '97-H. KNIGHT, DRUMI-IELLER, HALEY, STR.-wuz. 4+-55+ XX xx xx Af Neff! ' K 4, xx xnxx X x 1. I S 'R' rx if' 1' ' 7 -. I Q- ' pf . SY-Ef4:ff75i t , X,-ri-'ij A ,IA ...,.... VM 'f ,f Af- uf '-' - . x N Z W ,iglifi rf.- Wx W I ' W 'f'f7:-. U 0 O O QNKU S mm, ' RWXNXZATXQNS 7. fx Va- fwyff. f. -.- A lf, isbizx.. 4,Alwl'.a75 .l tllkq. ' Sal' ' f x Q Y L Q E l F I 5 1 5 Y y . e E I l 1 S i E 1 2 9 2 5 I i C I i X 5 F 5 S 6 v 5 f 5 2 .Mail l41ff- -vggQT-.'+--':--- KV 5 M-M ---4 -'ff' g-,lb --V --Q-,ing .,f 'X At L '-:hx KA -Fx 'tgfrfga yi! . xxillx Al - xl 'I s. is fir' GLEE BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS. 4 0 ,I I GLEE BANJO AND NIANDOLIN CLUBS. CBIee Ctlub. lst Genet. 20 Senor. ist JBas6. 20 LfBas5. LIEBERUM. FELSINGER. A , KNIGHT, R. KEGERREIS REED. WOLCOTT. PATTERSON. ROYER. RAUB. HELLER. BELL. THOMAS. STRAUB, H. CHESS. BISHOP. KERNOHAN WENRICH. LLOYD. PROP. CORT. MCCOY. MCHOSE. BACHENHEIMER. LAMAR. DRUMHELLER. PROF. SNYDER fllbanbolm lub. STEWART, ...... . . ...... Leader. ilfiwt fll58lflDOIiT15. ECCOIID flD8l'lDOIil'l5. DR. WM. M. IRVINE. I. DE MITKIEWICZ. L. BACHENHEIMER. W. E. DRUMHELLER. lDiOIi115. E. W. FELDHOFF. MCDONALD. F. WAGNER. -+.59-x- C. H. RAUB. PATTERSON. SOHUSLER. Gllitatfr. PROF. S. G. SHARTLE R. B. KEGERREIS. H. LIEBERUM. JBanjo Glub. Leader, . ,....... . . J. BROTHERLIN. JB8I1j68l1IZi!1C5. M. M. BISHOP. J. BROTHERLIN. 1fil'5f :IBanjo. 5600115 IIBHIUO. J. C. SLAGLE. H. YERGEY. GIIUHIIB. N. E. BRANTHAVER. T. WOLFF. H. D. REED. llbanbolin. N. ,A A IVAN DE MITKIEWICZ. X -+6o+- .RUTH RLEN 5:11110 I E Y. 1I2Oung !II3en's Glhristian Elssociation WWCCITS fOr ' 964' 97. Presia'emf, . . . 1 ........ . . .... H. R. OMINVAKE, Vice-President, ..... . . 1. M. HINOKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer, . . . . . S. W. NOBLE. Officers for '97f'98. 'Presidemi . . . ................ C. H. CHESS. Vice-President, ..... . . . A. C. ROVER. Secretary and Treasurer, . . . . . W. J. WIEST. GOl11l11ift665. llbtager llbeeting. J. S. MCCOY, Chairman. O H. J. LIEBERUM. J. M. HINCKLEY. H. R. OMYVAKE. mow .Hl56T'I1b6lT6biD. E. M. MULOCH, Chairman. ' W. CHI. MCLEAN. GEO, BELL, F. R. WAGNER. C. G. WOODS. C- H- RAUB- ' W. M. FELSINOER. -+ 61 +- -I II HMM F. R. XV.-XGNER. W. CHI. MCLEAN. W. J. WIEST. E. LAMAR. V. A. BARNHART. C. H. RAUB. W. E. DRUMHELLER, GEORGE BELL. W. A. GOEDDELL. J. F. WOLFE. R. H. STEWART. First Tenor, . Smmd T efzor, . F1'1'siBa5s, . Second Bass, . . flDCI11bCY5. Elctive. J. M. HINCKLEY, E. M. MULOCH. N. E. BRANTHAVER. W. W. KERNOHAN. R. M. NEELY. W. M. FELSINGER. E. W. FELDHQEF. C. G. Woons. H. R. 'OMWAKE.A BSSOCMY6. S. W. NOBLE, A. C. ROVER. T. S. LLOYD. W. T. KLINE. ' 112. !ID. GZ. El. 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HOWARD CHESS Cexnomivzej, MISS 1 if She Says she is going to learn to play Chess. -+ 67 +- ' lotus Glub jfOYITl6D IIDHITCIU 17113, 1897. JOHN BROTI-IERLIN, JOHN J. HALEY, J. CLAIR SLAGLE, HORACE T. KNIGHT, RUSSELL G. KNIGHT, EDWARD A. CREMER, !fD6l11bC-ITS. 1 l' 6.8 'I j,-IMES M. ATWELI., GUY F. SMITH, If J. RAY SCHROPP, ROBERT H. STEXV.-HIT, W,-IIJTER E. BROWN, EDXVARD N. IWCDONALD 0 o K f' f , J-v-Q -., .-sativa-.:..'-n H-,, .,,.,...-:., , vp... a- .4..'.....n4-va. iw . I 2 i W: V V W'-.-A v, 1 A In Aaq, , . - H 1 ' ' K - 4, V - ' f . M., 1 ' ' x ?l I . 'f -'-E A g 1 ' I .y, A ' h , , 4 1 ' f H A 1 H X il 3 I .- . . . x 2.1 .Q Q 2 S V .vt w ,, -.4.3f-Tw. f ., 1 , f A ,, W A' 'T V' -413' lv, . ' +A-, .g, L .,, mf H ,N y1X 4 . f 1 l 9 ., I 1 Q X ,,,,.w,..m. M . . -, .. ., . Prof Cramer, McDonald. G. Smith. Stewart. Haley. Slagle. R, Knight. H. Knight, B1'othe1'1in. Schropp. Brown. Atwell 3 I . ...I N if-Q, A f 1.5.2517 ll! . px ' xik m.xx.'x TNIIQ-Q y , '1 u .X x-,, Wx Dart! Ivey 'a 'Tzu- FP- 1 sy-51 ' -F5 Swv H 2 ' ' tlffwg 5.2. ' FE 5 '- '- ku ' . 1 Uh , Stub' l 1 aww c J mb. 1 1 if Ilfolto- We couldn't catch a pig in an alley. l Leader, . ........ . . MR. CAPT. IVAN DE MITKIEWIQZ,-W TIMMY SLAGLE, MINK U MCLEAN, A H SPRY H ATWELL, 'I BULL HEAD 19 REED, V SHORTY SCHROPP, BELL, DUTCH REICHELDERFER, M. WOLPP, 3 Q PAT H CONLEY, H. STRAUB, 5 H SY H PATTERSON, PARK. Ii K . 3 il 1. , 1 A Q . ' 1 ,f A 1bonoratQ flD6l11bC1f5. QHQ PRoP. E. A. CREMER, PROP. SNYDER, PROP. A. CORT, PROP. V. K. IRVINE, A Etubg 1balI TBFIQHDC. 'T l. -.TT H, , Meeting Place-Prof. Smith's Recitation Hall. Abandon hope-all ye who enter here. L if , ,E id- ll if victims. 3325 SPENCER, SLAGLE, R. KNIGHT, YERGEY, N, STRAUB, HICDONALD, LYSLE, SWENTZEL, Q4 gg STEYVART, DAVIS, , VAX NOTE. XB? Special request we do not publish the following pseudonyms of Mr. de Mitkiewicz, Ikey. 15 P0etP HChippie, ufvilgoniff '-yo :xccounf-,77 Sport QQ . Mr. Mitkiewicz requested us nothto I i publish him as leader because he feared it vrculd spoil his reputation, but we could not ,gmnt is fequest as he is best qualiied for the office. . 5 PARK, .... MITKIEXKVICZ, . KEGERREIS. - ff' MCHOSE, . XYOLCOTT, .-.. J. Q. H. SMITH, J D. KUHN, . . . YERGEY, . SCHROPP, LLOYD . MCCOY, -,Elia 'F German with an Irish name. flD6lfC6I'6b11l'Q HOI'6iQ,l16F6. Nobadjf Knows. 131155111 72 . NeZ!1e1'!a1111'e1'. Ge1'11za1z . Aj7'1'm11 . E7lKQ'ZiSfZ JV0bIe111a1z H af lm 101' . Z 111 71 . D050- fJ1111gf1z1'1'a11 . Irish 1111111 . IDCNHQ matching Slab. Pl'ESZ-Cl'E7Zll, . A . . DODSXVORTH .KUHN CONLEV. ATWELL. SLAGLE. G. SMITH. S PATTERSON. J. SMITH. BISHOP. YVOLCOTT. WELSH. Kuhn a1wayS1oSt-because the fellow with whom he matched made the' terms : Hea tail 5 ou lose. 'EGHQUC of ECHH3. H1Qg71Bi5h0p, . MITKIEWICZ. FELSINGER. HALEY. 1biC5b llbricsts. BROTHERLIN. JEIGCIIUOIICYQ. REIC1-i1s:LmcR1-'1-3R -if 72 -I-H . .SL-XGLE, H. IQNIGHT. -T. SMITH. Y1 RGEK ?l'CiQIlCl'5. y.'.,.'. K+.. N ..--...l.. wx- vi un . .X.:.N .I .. fx ' lv. . I R' . 3 .X I 'X' 'Instr 11 1 Q '. , N I f1g.:1'.'.rf: I... . 1' kAIn ng Club. . DOINswoR'I'II IiI'IIN.fi .-X Tw ISLL. G. SMITH. I. SMITH. QXTOLCOTT. IC matched made :he terms: Head I wing DCHUU. . . . .SLAGLE. IS. N. H. KNIGHT. .5. ?ER. J, SJIITH, YERGEY. Glue Chin nnawg club, BROTHERLIN. LYSLE. RUPLEY. ROVER. DAVIS- BARNHART. ' 7 ZEI96 jfat flban 6 Qilub. KENO WOLEE. WOLCOTT. BACHENHEIMER. DRUMHELLER, V MULOCH- WOODS. WAGNER. IQUHN' XVEIST- J. SMITH. 'wlnbg Elgbt. ' Name. I1lSfl'IHIlBILf. FELSINGER, Leader, . . . Concert Horn HELLER, . . ...... . .Coruet. BACHENHEIMER, Manageaf, . . .A1to. ROYER, . . .,.... . . Tenor. LLOYD,. . . . .Baritone DRUMHELLER, . - -B355 P, KLINE, , . . Tuba. MCCOY, . ....... . . Clarionet. Ipoher clubs: BROTHERLIN. J. Q. H. SMITH, jr. FELSINGER. WELSH. SPENCER. SLAOLE. YVOLCOTT. ATWELL- G. SMITH.. V VAN NOTE. ' CQNLEY- I ffi fter which it was disbanded. 'kThis club held its last meeting in Dr. Irvine s o ce, a -I-73-If G:I'llDlDl6 Greek 1lFlflQ21fiOl'l G:Ol11DHl1Q.' Gorporateo Sranuarwg 1, 1896. Capital-One tin pail and twelve pairs of biceps muscles. surplus-jg gallon spilt in corridors. Gallons of water carried per day-5O,oOo. 1'lf1lIl0g'c'l', . . 1Jl'L'5il1't'IIf, . . . Se'w'ela1j', . . . If 1're-Pr'es1'a'w1l, . . Tz'z'asurw', .... . xlssislmzt fllazzager, . First IVale'1'C'arrie1', , Second Ifdzicr C'a1'1'z'e1', . . Ylfird Halfffl' C07'l'Z'6l', 1'blH'fh Hfalw' Ca1'1'z'e1', FUM Wafer Carrier, Szlrlh Wafer C'a1'1'1'e1, . HON. JOHN BROTHERLIN. . JOHN J. HALEY, ESQ. COUNT IVAN DE MITKIEWICZ. JUDGE J. CLAIR SLAGLE. J. Q. H. SMITH. H. R. YERGEV. MAJ. J. T. ATWELL. GUY SMITH. PHIL MOORE. DUNRAVEN BISHOP. NATHANIEL XVYETH. WM. PEERCE. Xi. Office Hours: 6:59 P. M. to 7:01 P. M. Home Oflice: Room 42, 4th floor M. GUWDHIIQ El 'water Elssociation. NfffC6I'5. Presidefzl, . . . . ,,,,, I KEGERREISD If'z'ce-Presidenf, . l . VVENRICH. ssefff-fa7j', . . . . 7-7'6'!lSIH'67', . . . . . XVAGNER. Genera! .flfafzager , , , . I SCHROPP- CC RUBEN SCHROPP, LL AL DUTCH KEGERREIS, CRAZY 'J VVENRICH, REBECCA XVAGNER, NTDCY fll56l11b6I5. ' WILLIE FELSINOER, OLEANDERH YUHN, LEGS WOLCOTT, PATSY CONLEY. T, x ' Vw x 1 lx, r N 'Wm Ink 1 1: 4. C. 2,21 x ng. cies. ri per day-5O.OOO. .IH ERLIN. , Esg. Mirxuawrcz. SLAGLE. CELL. SHOP. YETH. 2, 4111 HOOI M Il. ZGERREIS. ENRICH. LSIXGER AGXER. HROPP. FELSINGER. ER TCUHX. WOLCOTT, CONLEY. QIIDHI1 'lR6CI'llit6fk Leader, . u ......... , , , I . . D D x Asszstaut, . ..... ...... M 1ZI1g1:iiLI13ER' DAN HELLER. PARK. PROF. SNYDER . H R LOQIWAKE ' - . I , flbercersburgw 400. 7-Y JWOTTO- There are onbl czfew of us left, .fll56mb6lT5. FELSINGER- LLOYD. SLAGLE, MITKIEXVICZ. R. KNIGHT. CONLEY. YERGEY. HELLER, WOLCOTT. H. STRAUB. A. INGERSOLL. WENRICH. BROTHERLIN. SPENCER. BROWN. H, KNIGHT- HALEY. MOORE. DRUMHELLER SCHROPP. Etlumni. MCFEELY- HAGEY. E HILL. DIVELY. LIVINGSTONE- P- KLINE. JONES. GORDON. . HERR. Jfisbing Glub. President, . . . ...... . .... WADE T. KLINE. Vice-President, . . . DANIEL B. HELLER. Secretary, . . . .JAY C. JAMISON. Toast Master, Club Orator, . SAMUEL NOBLE. GEORGE P. KLINE. Water Carrier, . . . CHAS. WOODS. Clzm ..... ........ . . .EDWARD MCDONALD. 3611196 IIBCIIIDZFS. PA'r'I'ERsON. HINCKLEY. SPENCER. BROWN - ATWELL. BISI-IOP. R. KNIGHT. M. WOLF- fanitor, . . . ,,,.,..-..-...- . I-IERMAN STRAUB. d b 11 ts and sharp swords this noble band decided to . 'FKnOwing that the Spaniards use lea en u e I remain in this country. I 1 I 1 I ! . E 4 'I -I 1 . I .I 11 V. ff Ei 'E I l fume. 3arIeQ's maxfworks. Jllrs. bhzrlqv, . . . PROP. CREMER. Exlzibizfion 61151311 afzfewzoofz az' 4.30 in ilze old Clzczpgl. The following are 'specially Ene Eggers: McHose, a very Ene Egger, imported from Germany. Bassler, an American piece, runs down occasionally. MQW' Keno Wolf, imported from Chicago. This Egger is extremely graceful. Yergey, very Ene, Elgin movements. A Lamar, a very lively Egger, and somewhat amusing. This Egger Wears a mous- tache. Park, a sad, unique and thoroughly pleasing acrobatic Egger. other Jfreaks. Slaofle Xveishi ?Little dutchies from Hanover. Muloch, a seven foot giant. Royer, the fat man. V Porpoise, authority on foot ball. Lloyd, the only pebble on the beach. YV. Kline, the wheels of this Egger are all in the upper story. Mitkiewicz, the only living count, Ray Schropp, Midway Plaisance fakir. XV. Kline, the wild man of Borneo. jimmy Atwell, sleeping beauty. J. Q. Smith, the living skeleton. Kuhn, the dog-face boy. -+76+- its head, hence it often gets off in o Q s ollxbo . Pxox-1 QR1-:mam QI LNG? 'emely graceful. 'his Egger wears a mous- Diating lub. - i .f1f0Y'7'U-15111, drfzzk and be 11Le1'1g1,-for to-morrow we die M A P1 2 '51'dw1!, .... I '1'z'f'-l'1z'x1'f!f.'11l, . . C'l14':cw' of My Nag, lfolffe' Of74'llc'l', . . . Dish IVa5!1vr, . . . . CHAS. BESORE. . . . MITKIEWICZ. . E - . . R. B. KEGERREIS. E E - - - - - . . BoB,'BRoTHERL1N. 4: ...........GSMI1'H.. SWENTZEL. . PATTERSON. , 1 I . OMWAKEW. , 4 f QKUHN, 1, ' I 5 if I I SCHRQPP. l Table companions and choice con- E V, 'l'fl NT50lPfUT'lT f -' J. SMITH. V versationalists, especially when a Q E WOLCOTT. I professor is not at the table. ' f 'wp L WENR1cH.J PARK.T b ll.-. A - V if South Gottage, flboustacbe Gllub. n U 'li . W. ,wwf ' vw. I :N w .WO TTO- Videre est cifedeife. . A. Y.- E . x I Yell-Las sie Wachsen! 4 igger. Las s1e wachsen! . Q hence it often gets off in Colors-Various. Las sie wachsen! wachsen! wachsen! f 2 Mficers. f His Pej'e1'isZic jllajesiy, . ...... . . C. F. 'I1HOMAS. 54 Eminent T07ZS07'idZiSf, . . - -1- F- WOLFF' til? W Statistician, ..... Director 0fDisb1L1'sem Grczmi Dyer, .... Barbaifimi Qziaesii01',' Cup Bearer, . 1. . E. M. MULOCH. gnfs, A ' . , W. YVIEST. R. M. NEELY. E H, J. LIEBERUM. ,ui ' ' , , , . .GEORGE BELL. M2 JACK I, MIDDLETON. i Appifeiziice, .... . . . . .. - -e I ,l,.,- QL f . 1bonoratQ member. . gg PROP. V. K. IRVINE. A 'r 'F Omwake holds fhe record for staying at table longer 11112111 any one else' ' 'I'Another long stayer. , I V , I 3 ,jf Wf Z, I s , Tkarur Staffs. iliii- 1 96. lftfl'f0I'-fl!-CflI'6:f, . . - ROBT- C- GORDON- f Jos. H. LINDSAY. 1 R. V. ALEXANDER. I W. DE LA M. HILL. l , N. L. KNIPE. .-ls.v0r1alcEd1l0rs, . -1 ROBT. B. KEGERREIS W. C. HEILMAN. K. M THOMPSON. L H. T. KNIGHT. 3115171655 flfazzager, . H. R. OMWAKE. 1 97. Ed1'I01'-ill-Chii . . . ,. . . .... . H. T. KNIGHT, '97. --lssorfafe Ediior-in-Clzigyf I L, BACHENHEIMER, 1 f OMWAKE, ,97. BISHOP, '98. HALEY, '97. I Assoriaie Editors, . . . 4 PATTERSON, '98, MULOOH, '98. BROTHERLIN. h L MCDONALD, ,9S. E1r5I11ess 1TIamIge1', .... I . . . WM. M. FELSINGER, ,97 f1SSl5I'!7IlfL7IlSZ7lESS zlfamzgcr, . . . . . . . W. E. DRUNKHELLER, 97 78+- -.J A Fi. .-11,5 Q' 4: ,- 1 1,4 -. f fig' f ai 41 n 'CN SOR: . but Thi fllbemoriam of Gbe jfraternities. Gone, but memorg still i5 bear! 1 1 ,J Ctommenicement Exercises 96. -.Mil The annual commencement exercises of the Class of '96 Were held in the Re- formed Church before a large audience, May 27, 1896, at 9230 A- M- ,MMM QYDCY of 1532 ercises. Music. Invocation, . ..... REV. F. F. BAHNER, Waynesboro, Pa. Music. Salutatory Oration- Influence of the Colonists' Religionf' JOHN HASSLER DEITRICH, Markes, Pa. I Music. ' Oration- Progress of Medicine, .... WALTER DE LA M. HILL, Everett, Pa. Oration- Success in Business, . . . FRANK PAUL GROVE, Alexander, Pa. Oration- The Quakers, . . .... BENJAMIN KEENER HAY, Berlin, Pa. Music. The Schad' Oration- Character--Its Power, V IARRED VAN REED EPLER, Leinbachs, Pa- Oration- The Power of Kindness, ..... HOYVARD ALLEN RVDER, Upton, Pa. The Higbee Oration- Beginnings of Liberty in Americaf' I SAMUEL LEWIS MOTTER, Adamstown, Md. Oration- Transportationj' . ..... WALTER SCILEY BAHNER, Waynesboro, Pa. Oration- The Power of Webster, ..... JOHN ALLEMAN SHARTLE, Upton, Pa. Oration- Savonavolaj' .... FRANK NEWCOMER HOFFIVIEIR, Middletown, Md. Oratlon- The Puritansf' . . AMOS BOYVMAN SCHNEIDER: Bowmansville, Pa. Ofatloll- ImU1iS1'ati0I1, - . ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, Waynesboro, Pa. Oration- Electricity, A ........ PAUL KLINE, Pittsburg, Pa. -1-82+ Oregon - Ofglltill' 0y3CCrI2 The Fri O'a,.. ,,.. -, , Q.-. Qrgfj Cf. laivgztt ...1 BfZ:t :..'f QP., 1 15,1505 ciscs 96. XYQYC' llCltl ill Ihr? Re- OIQ 'QU lr qzgo .x. xi. 9. '. F. Rxuxx-ix, Wnyriesboro, Pa. gionf' .XSLER D l-IITRICH, Marlzes, Pa. R Da Lt 31. 1-nrt. Everett, Pa- PAUI. GROVE, Alexander, Pa. SER HAY, Berlin, Pa. its REE tx Haan EPLER. Leiribachs, Pa. 'ARD A1,r.ES RYDER, Up'COI1, Pa' iericaf' Ewis IIOTTER, Adamstown, Md- .ILEY B-rggpgg, 'XV3.j'I16SbO1'O, Pa. e- ' ton PH .1.L1.a1mN :H.xR'rLE, 'LP 1 d' NI ddletown, M '1-:R HUFFMEIR. - 1 - ' 1 Pa. Q pw'-DER B-owmansvil ei X ,C ,- r. . ' v ' esbO1'0y ?a' trfrrx G'i1P-DO?-, YN 35 U P . . P.x!jL KL ISE, Pittsburg, 9-- Oration- Failures in Life, CHA . . . . . 1 RLES ANDRFW HU 4 YETT, Alexandria Pa Oration- Photography and Science . - . -- -JOSEPH . v - Oratiou- Abraham Lincoln, . . . BI ANCHARDI-,241i1IiiE EINDSAY' Plfisbufg, Pa. 4 N LACK,Alexand1ia P , a Music. W The Nevin OI'2'Ltl0111u'1'1lC Emotional Character of Music W 4 -4 , II LIAM CLIrFoRD HEILMAN, Williarhsport, Pa Oration- Results of Ambition U . - ..... EDW ' Oration- Our National Glox-yr , , I EDWF1jEjiI1f1?Sr?g7E1'YvAltoona, Pa. ' ' ICKEL Pillow Pa. Music. , , Awarding Diplomas and Prizes. Music. Valedictory Oration- True Education, . . CHARLES WILSON CHRISTM Benediction, ..... . . . . REV. W. C. SCHAEFFER, Ph. D.:ugheiicib,i:xi1sC'in1i11ilS, 1133. Orations on appropriate themes were delivered by the other graduates ongllcl l ay 15, 1896. -+ 83+- .1 Glass Ebay Exercises, 1896. ,ii--i 1 . . Y. 9: G v-LM.-.. ng ......4-.- v h Class of 6 held its class day On the afternoon of Tuesday, May 26, 1896, t e 9 exercises in Brubaker's Hall. A large audience was present and the programme was well rendered. A Harrisburg orchestra furnished excellent music. ' The following is the programme: Music. PRESIDENTS ADDRESS, . . .... . . R. C. GORDON. Music. CLASS HISTORY, . ..... , , C, W, CHRISTMAN- Music. ' CLASS ORATION, . . .... . . E. L. DIVELY. Music. PRESENTATION ORATION, . . .- . . , ,L L, HERR. Music. I CLASS PROPHECY, ,,,, n - lc. A- HUYEM' Music. A CALLING CLASS ROLL, . .... . . . SIMON SIPPLE. Music. ODE, ' .... . . BY CLASS. Music. -l-84+- CS, 1896. flax Of '96 held its class dav resent and the programme was :Haut music. . . R. C. GORDON. . . C. YV. CHRISTMAN. . . E. L. DIYELY. . .j. L. HERR. . . C. A. HUYETT. . . SIMON SIPPLE- . . BY CLASS. 0 I1 Q 'HFR 9 -111 lllp , 'ha new 'E 'au 3 m jun B ' 5 ' 4 if? ' W' 1 5 3 if x 'I',3i4Ss X3-'EJ S gl 9 ? S 5. 52?f?XP hu N Jf fn' 4, I. six f, 'vvfk 9 my Six, -- , fvm , 2 O Q 1-'M,l 1:5gV 4 9 Q .4 5 2 5 --M-A-M---A4M--, MA ,I M ay , xxx A' A' 0 AA'-AALAAAA 1:3 9 WNV AWXI . YM? L. li NI ,hs ,n, P. . mwmhj' . . f I 9 hanksgiving Dinner. ..l. - On Wednesday, November 18, on which day the annual 'field sports were held, the annual Thanksgiving Dinner was given to the students of the college byiDr. and Mrs. Wm. Mann Irvine. Amid the strains of inspiriting music an elegant banquet was served at which were present all the students and some invited guests. Dr. Irvine acted as toastniaster. The following toasts were responded to: Scientific Loafers, . . . . .... PROF. H. SMITH. Historic Mercersburgf' . . . PROP. AMBROSE CORT. Our Dudes, .... . . . JQHN BROTHPRLIN. Athletics, . . . . . PROP. E. A. CREMPR. U Literary Societies, . . . PROF. V. K. IRVINE. Our Publications, . . ,.,,. L, BACHENHEIMER, Unwritten History, - .. . HON. D. HUNTER PA'r'rPRsoN. The Man in the Boy, . . ............ REV. C. A. SANTEE. The Glee Club sang several songs and Mr. Hose, '93, furnished enlivening piano music. -+86+- , I ,W Bfofl X ff X Iidlcl EIDP13 QSKQTQQ1' f iield sports were held, i the college by Dr. and usic an elegant banquet nvitecl guests. Dr. Irvine D .LX 'Her svn :nfs Irie A IOI pf I jf x fp. f f f , U Q f 9 f fa- -. , f f f f , V vii' 2, f ff f gxwjlfig 4 f f f O ,K , X X f ,. ' 1'4 ff ZR R ' gffzkfg If 4 4-WZ, Hz: fig, Z 4 x ,Q ejfwvl A, Z ,V 37.5 , W. , 1 9 ' .. W , f f gf f ,ff 1 1 f 4 9 7' f f K3 L f IL X ig. f wx .R M - 4 1 f W .mi y . . . PROP. H. SMITH. f . PROP. .-XMBROSE CORT. .1 r P., , . P P 2 . JOHN BROTHERLIN. 34 ,A .. W ' v f 152' llf, sf xxx Z. V J V ...i',,g..zQg, '55 gfzxl 5 ,, . . PROP. E. A. CREBIER. V, h e l'es 9 V h p 76, . ,swf 1', : ' ,L I1 . . PROP. Y. K. IRVINE. Ifjfff' .l fw k . . . L. BAOHPNHPIMPR. xllll.. 7 me-P S5 R ' D HUYTER PATTERSON :KW-if P ffl 5 fi ??i. A ' - ' ' eg 'X ' N I - nw- J 2 , .Hf1 P . . REX-. C. A. SANTEE. n ' A P ..x ' Pe Ysihlntggrs 'new b rolex Jaglf urnished enlivening pia11O El Banquet to ur Eltbletes. On Wednesday evening, january zo, 1897, a complimentary dinner Was given by Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Irvine to the foot ball team and winners of events in Field Day sports. A number of guests were present and an elegant repast was served. Dr. Irvine acted as toastmaster and the following toasts were responded to: 'Infiuence of Athletics on National Life, . . . V....... PROF. H. E. SMITH. Season of IS96,,, ........... . . CAPT. WM. FELSINGER, ,97. Playing on the Scrub, . .... JOHN I. HALEY, ,97. Track Athleticsf '.... , , , W, T, KLINE, '98, Umpire Stoned to Deathf' ..... JOHN BROTHERLIN, ,97. Carrying the Bagf ,...... . . MANAGER R. B. KEGERREIS, '97. K' Any Changes Needed in Rules, ............. PROF. E. A. CREMER. Mercersburgfl ...... I-ION. W. RUsH GILLAN, President of Board of Regents. A mandolin and guitar selection Was rendered by Prof S. G. Shartle and R. H. Stewart, 97. -1-8844 jfacultxg Gibapel Elttenbance. February, . . . .... 1, 2 3, 5 8, Io, II, 14, 18, 25, 26, 27. Av'g. Dr. Wm. Mann Irvine M M M A A A A M A A M 57 Prof. Vernon Irvine, . A M A A A A M A A A 8 Prof S. G. Shartle, . A A A A A A M99 A A A 4 Prof. H. E Smith, . . M A A -AF A A .M A A A 8 Prof. A. Cort, . A A A- ,A Mi A M M A A 25 Prof E. A. Cremer, . A PM A A A A A 8 Prof. L. Morrow, I. . A ' A Mr Mi A M1 M1 Mi A 25 Prof. George Snyder, M , M M M M M PM M M M Ioo iLed chapel services. .......7P , Q, .... ,5'5?.::1E,'5w'5cf-ix mmf g1'-- KU r-4 AMPW ,egg wmmz 640-HQ fn!-Y-4 m5'M sv - -HM ' 5.58 U2 L. i .mi-1 A: 325 gflfgg v-4 10 ' if' -Cfiifrn 7. '9 S BROTHERLIN, 7. '9 B. KEGERREIS, ,gas mi 202 mg? Mm U I'-o-4 Ado -'E mg vim QL: 'FE QI WEE U13 3: CLF' 94 mb, rl 5' 53.1 U2 Wm Chr: HF' JS gpg 5? 'AG' .... Ui gm U3 RH: Hz: f-Q-1 om '-V14 SQ- QQ OPS Elo 5? Www in U3 E-5 HE Urn IJ' QE Eff. me Q'-e if dR. 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XVAS night, and dark clouds Hid the moon from mortal sight 'Twas a ghostly, dreary, Lonesome, dismal night. Il. Night shades had fallen, And with them came rain. 'Twas the fateful night Of the great hurricane. III. The great wind raged And roared withoutg Now low, now shrill, Like a demon's shout. IV. It shook the trees And, rattled the grain, And dashed drops of Water 'Gainst the Window pane. V. Howling most dismally, Xlfeeping so shrill, It swept over mountain, Valley and hill. -+92+- -Shakespeare Vzakespeare. VI. Now groaning pitifully, Like a heart-broken' child Now lashed the waters And made them wild, VII. It bent the trees, Breaking many a branch. No matter how strong, , No matter how staunch. VIII., It struck the college With its iron hoof, It struck the new building And crushed in the roof. IX. Waking the sleepers, Who slept underneath, Causing pale faces And chattering of teeth. X. Van Note in his fright- Losing his head, In less than a second Crawled under his bed. XI. E'en the brave captain Of our soldier brigade V Seemed rather rattled- In fact, seemed afraid. XII. McCoy, Mitz, Van Note, And still a few more, Decided to sleep On a lower floor. '+'93 4- XIII. The halls were soon filled, And many a student Came from his room To see what the noise meant. XIV. Our heroes, Mitz and Van, IVent to the first floor For a safe and sound room, To hunt and explore. XV. They selected a room, 'Twas the room of Park, Which they knew VVas empty, unlocked and dark XVI. They opened the door And entered the room. Before them was Darkness and deepest gloom. XVII. Striking a match They approached the lamp, But the light Went out, For the air was damp. XVIII. When suddenly in a corner A white form was seen Full seven feet tall, Lank, straight and lean. XIX. It rushed toward the lamp IVith terrific speed, Like a iirey engine, Like a spirited Steed. +944- XX. XVith a piercing shriek And one dread look, Mitz and Van Note The room forsook. XXI. NVith quaking hearts And faces white From the uncanny thing They continued their flight XXII. 'Midst laughter and fun n Muloch came to the hall, And Mitz and Van Note Were laughed at by all. XXIII . W'ith feelings relieved And downcast heads, They sought other rooms And Went to their beds, +954- Glibost. I-I.-XT the supernatural often occurs on earth was clearly demonstrated to the students during january, 1897. On Sunday evening, january IO, 1897, three young students, Patterson, Feldhoff and Druniheller, Went down town, we know not where, but We judge it was on a business trip. At any rate they are temperance men and were perfectly sober. Well, While re- turning, they were surprised tnot scaredj by seeing a genuine White ghost. Although Druinheller and Patterson each had revolvers, one the size of a small army riiie, yet they decided to take a run for their health, not that they feared, for they are not afraid of spirits Qthey are used to them, indeedb, but they ran merely for exercise. When once they started to run they were not inclined to stop and ran until they reached the col- lege. Here they very calmly Q? ? ? ? F ?j told their story and the whole college ad- mired their bravery. Everything quieted down, night shades grew denser, the pale and ghostly moon only at intervals showed itself, silence reigned supreme at least for once in college and the dark night shades sported in the heavens. h Going to his window and looking out, John Hinckley was surprised, amazed, as- tounded, and unstrung by seeing a tall, white, flimsy spectre slowly gliding over the tennis court. Seizing a revolver he dashed dovvn the stairs to pursue the ghost. The alarm became general. The more timid and retired students, also the Professors, did not venture out of their rooms, but a small band of ghost hunters started in pursuit. Being pursued the ghost was lost sight of in the darkness of the night. About this time Prof. Cort cautiously opened his Window and slightly protruding his head gasped out: Boys, it went along the fence. QThe rest of this paragraph is founded upon the assertion of the pursuersj. The ghost was soon seen again and the chase became exciting. Finding that the ghost Was gaining on them rapidly, for ghosts run fast, Felsinger, who had a large revolver in each hand, fired at the ghost, which fell but quickly arose and disappeared in the darkness. Having pursued for nearly a half mile the pursuers returned without the ghost, Wh This little incident had a great effect on the students, at least on certain ones. GH thell Went by the Pump 111 'Che evenings, and even yet they do likewise, they -+96+- went W back to Feed timid one Abou' ple avoir: sensatii iz: 501116 ILIIZ. cided to p in reality. SEEKS start ghost and the coileg :Xllxl S struck ter: l to the 0, 1397, it down At any vhile re- .lthough ride, yet Lot afraid nen once ,the col- llege ad- the pale , least for iazed, as- over the ost. The ssors, did 1 pursuit. .bout this his head founded he chase Tor ghosts mst, which 'or nearly tain ones. wise, they went with quaking hearts, always glancing to right and left and rear and hurrying back to their rooms. Even the Professors went down less frequently in the evenings. THE SOLUTION. Fearing least the strain has already been too great, and wishing to relieve the timid ones, we briefly give the solution. About the ghost as seen doW11 town we know nothing, except that town peo- ple avowed that a ghost, human or supernatural, was troubling the village. The sensation created by the report of seeing a ghost presented a splendid chance for some fun. Resolved not to 'let pass such an opportunity, several of the students de- cided to play a practical joke, which worked to perfection. To avoid being shot at in reality, the ghost was hidden away among some bushes along a fence and the pur- suers started oft' in another direction as if in pursuit. The chase, the shooting at the ghost and its escape were genuine in the eyes of most of the students, and the talk of the college for several days was ghost. And so a single mortal, robed in a white bed robe and appearing on the campus struck terror into many hearts and amused others. The ghost was - Jamison. i+97+' ca Bit fllbionigbt. WANDERED through the hallways, I stumbled up the stairs, I struck my shin against a bed, I I battled with some chairs. I gropecl around the darkened room, Twenty-six times or more, Wrestled with a trunk or two, And landed on the floor. I tried to ind some matches, But it was all in vain, So on all fours I went, To find my bed again. I found a table, trunk, and wall, But found them rather hard, A wardrobe made a two foot gain And took me off my guard. I stubbed my toe against a box, Pronounced a benediction, Or, so to speak in other words, A classic malediction. At last after I'd made a trip Of sixty miles around, In a little corner of my pocket, A single match I found. I light my well-filled nickel lamp, And soon am tucked in bed, And no man can ever say he knows Exactly what I said. -+98+- Xie: for brew. Felt horn tor Czzzzef through s SIOII. , Ii ., Q I. Q. rx.. IVAN 1-5 D DARIL4. ig Trxznzxa STriu1a at 1' L KIXK ' x - 51 Extract from the Diary of a Ctertain stuoenr at M ' I , 8 . Nice day to sleep. I overslept myself and missed roll call 300 iigoiiisg 1555 lat for breakfast, 150 words Too tired to go to chapel, 500 words., Flunked in Enoflishe Felt homesick. lVas jumped on in Latin class. Ate tough meat and bread pudding for dinner. Missed drill this evening. Five hours, guard duty. Threw a snow bas through a window. Campused for two weeks. Was caught visiting without permis- sion. I'1n tired of living, so think I'll go to bed. I 'Ciba Goming jfacultg. ' n J. Q. R. SMITH AB, cl, md Q, . . .......... , , Greek' IV.-LN DE MITKIEWICZ, . . ' Q English' DANIEL HELLER, N. G. .' . ,,,,,,,,.'. German. TIMMY SL.-LGLE, . . . ............... Bible, STEWART ,--- --...-. . General Instructor in All Branches Extracts from 1beIIer's Zlutograpb Zllbum. D T Daniel Heller is your name, Single is your station, Happy be the little maid I That makes the alteration. in The following beautiful verse lacked a signature, but it is so touching that it captivates all who hear it: As sure as the grass ' Grows round the stump, Daniel, you are My sugar lump. what we Eat. Every morning to the table, Hurry we with hastening feet, V There to dine on two-cent oatmcl, Bread and butter and tough meat. if Name withheld by request. U TUnder this was the signature J. S. R. We could not obtain her full name -I-QQ-i' Some of wut llbublications. Six Months on the Campus. A valuable treatise on school life. By Schropp. Atwell 8 Co., publishers. . -t The author devoted many months on the campus, and gives an interesting account of college life.-Lebanon Daibf News. B HLOVQ Courtship and Marriage. By Count Ivan de Mitkiewicz, the-famous author of Scientific Swearing, or, Cvuss Words and How to Use Them. Slagle 81 Co., publishers. Foot Ball and How to Play It. By J. Q H. Smith, Jr. This book will be found very valuable to any one desiring to learn the game. p N. B.-The author wishes to announce that he has several other books in prepa- ration, namely: Hockey as It Should Be Played, also av Guide Book with rules how to play Lawn Tennis, Base Ball, and all other summer sports. Literary Societies and How to Run Them. By R. B. Kegerreis. The author has had some experience in trying to run Irving Literary Society. Sleep and Its Eifect on Beauty. By james Atwell. There can be no doubt about the popularity of this book, as the young and intelligent Writer is an authority on sleeping.-ZlIe1'ce1'sbu1Qg Illmzzflzly. Explorations in Africa. By Tommy Lloyd. Too Well-known to be com- mented upon. Revised Constitution of U. S. By J. Wenrich, School for Trottersl' H. R. Ornvvake. All persons will do well to read Park's celebrated book, entitled VVhat They Did to Bryanf' the triangle. Hark, l hear a little tinklingg Louder, louder still it grows, But I close my eyelids gently just to take some sweet repose. QResult-goo Words for missing roll call.j -+ IOO +- Schropp. 1 g account ne -famous Slagle S ok Will be :s in prepa- With rules The author me no doubt 111 authority' to be com- 1at They Did 22 to O. EV you ever seen thet college game ? Began good Deacon Moore, As the usual crowd of farmers Sat around the village store, XVhile tobacco smoke was rising And the stories new and stale Were swapped in rich profusion, - XVhen the deacon gave his tale. KL Waal, ther game I wanter tell you of Is foot ball, and I own I Thet fer a rough and tumble - And deacon stopped to loan just a bit of 'Squire's tobacco- It do jest rouse yer blood. 1 YVhy ther hair they grow is monstrous, Half ther time its jined with mud. Now, there's Si, my son at college, W'aal, he plays sum place in back, And, by gum, I couldn't pick him From t'other in the pack. But, I'rn gitting off ther story. And the deacon stopped to pour Quite a stream of gastric fluid Thro' a knot-hole in the floor. Waal, ther start was made I recken With er dozen on er side, All a-scattered in a clearing, Thet is plenty long and wide, ' And, all furrowed up with line-marks, Fer apart but square in line, Something like Aunt 'Phely bed quilt, But it's rolled down hard alid fine- -l-I0l'+- Then a ball, jest like a goose egg, S-om'un set right in ther iieldg And er feller come and kicked it IVhile ther crowd jest yell'd and squeal d Next a feller come a runnin XVitl1 ther ball tucked in his arm And a-gainin' like a wild cat, VVhen she doesn't give er dernf' Here the deacon mused a minute While he stopped to shift his chaw, And in silent meditation I Worked the hinges of his jaw, Till he'd gathered up the motor For another try, at goal, Then proceeded With his story , VVitl1 a smile both shy and droll. 'Waal, thet feller come a runnin' A With ther ball held good and tight And ther gang a tearin' after, Each a tryin' all his might, W'hen, Illl chaw my hat fer fodder, f If thet critter with the ball Wasn't Si, ther well beluved, Dodgin' right among 'em all I Here again the deacon's feelings Got the better of his yarn And he sighed a sad reminder, While he gasped a gentle U darn. When I seed thet gang a-comin' Fer to ketch my Sig by gum ! I jist peeled my Sunday meetin's And I vowed there'd be some fun! l?f!?'N!?ii 'Waal, I cometo in an hour, And the game Was it and done And my eyes lit on ther iigger Of thet well-beluved so11. Do yer think he laughed? say, 'Squire, Iflot a dern, fer I war sore, All he said was, ' Dad we won her, DO yer want to hear ther score ?' 7 Zbebatef Resolved' Tlmt before feeding potatoes to cows they should be eeled i, g, the 1 ' . P C , potatoes shouldj. ' ' Zlfflfmfltwe. D.-mn and THE CooK. TRCQHHVC. KEGERREIS. BACHENHEIMER. HINCKLEY. - P. KLINE. ' jfavorite Games. Beautiful Belles, Hooly Ann, ....... H Ct Daddy Wouldn't Give Me a Mince Pief' . Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl, . . The Girl I Left Behind Me, Russian Hyrnn, . . . . . Hark, I Hear an Angel Sing Still His VV'hiskers Grew, There was a Prof.-i-off-i-off, in H gi - 'Y' Decided in favor of the affirmative. -+ 103+- . . Wm. M. Felsinger . . . W. T. Kline . . I. de Mitkiewicz Schropp. ' Wolcott. . . .Omwake . . . .Mitz . . Reichelderfer .........LaI11a1'. . .Song of the Whole Gang 'whats in a llflame. Prof. Snyder, alias Toby. james Atwell, alias Spry,'l alias Boy Orator. Ivan de Mitkiewicz, alias Count, alias Ikey, alias H Mitsy. john Brotherlin, alias Tubby, alias Lunk, alias Bobbyf, Guy Smith, alias Ruby. Max Bishop, alias Bull Toad. jack Smith, alias Porpoise, alias Walter Campj, alias U Chauncey DepeW.', Dodsworth Kuhn, alias Monk, alias Ground Hog. Rayj. Schropp, alias Sporty, alias Reuben. Robert Kegerreis, alias Dutchy, alias Bismarck, alias Keggeyf' William Felsinger, alias Flingerfl alias Feltz, alias Wilson Willief' J. Clair Slagle, alias Tim, alias Ribs. Walter Brown, alias Farmerf' alias Petef' XVade Kline, alias Crazy. Linn Radcliffe, alias Edison. Lamar, alias Pop. McDonald, alias Blondyf' Clarence McHose, alias Prof, alias Hosey. Carl Reichelderfer, alias Rediof' XValter Lysle, alias Pud, alias Fatfl Leon Bachenheirner, alias Bachy, alias Cicero, alias Bach. Jos. Franklin XVoliT, alias Keno. Henry Black, alias Jerry, alias Human Interrogation Point. John J. Haley, alias Elamf' alias Jack.'l Dad, alias Daddyfl Proi V. K. Irvine, alias Dobbins. -+IO4+- EFI IR C0 .NF KI! ul' A men and w l new pair 0' Hilti would six: and Uzifizzx A115 xx field llliX'iY1l And 4 muse pf , XYGS QIX 'H -. K . s ul. . 5 X L Tliereugt -- in , him ar: it XYH5 Q X K.. , JBattIe of Giunaxa 'Gln to Elite, T EFORE the game Cyrus called together the players of the Grecian team and conferred with them how he should play the game, and also encouraged them as follows: O, Fellow men, in order that you may know into what kind of a game you are about to go, I, knowing,.shall tell you, for your opponents are very heavy and come on with a great shout, but if you are men and withstand this rush and win the game, I shall give each of you Greeks a new pair of shin guards. And after this Clearchus, the right end, asked him whether he thought his brother would slug him to win. Yes, by Zeus, said Cyrus, if he is the son of Parysatis and Darius, and my brother, not without a hard struggle shall we win this game. And when it was afternoon the white jacketed team of.Artazerxzes came on the field having on shin-guards, nose-masks, head-harness and thigh-pads. And at this time, Cyrus coming along with the umpire, advised Clearchus to use mass plays on his opponent's center. When the signal Zeus Soter, and Victory, Was given, Clearcus went through Tissaphernes twenty parasangs for a touchdown. Thereupon they proceeded fourth stathmoi having the umpire on the right. In the second half Cyrus, trying to go through Artaxerxes, came in contact with him and was hit below the eye and killed. Thus ended the most famous battle that was ever fought on any gridiron. V X. A. ,I. vrrrj 54,105+- 3, my ,malls jforeaorbaineb lknovolebge ' Ullli-UR DAINED knowledge, Theosophists say, 1 A ls explained by our living in some former day, And 'tis only in some such remarkable way, We can account fOI'Jl1l1l1'llG You see there's a rule has been made thatls a bore, Whoever is late at the breakfast-room door Must write out three hundred words or moreg I reckon 'twas made for Jimmie. Well, somehow it seems the aforesaid Jim Is somewhat deficient in getting up vim, There are others, I fear, in the same boat with him- XYitl1 Jimmie. There once was a man wl1o would sleep half the day, And when asked if he wasn't ashamed of his way, I'd ruther be 'shamed than git up, he would say, Just like Jimmie. And so when the hour is waxing quite late, Writing out words at a two-forty rate, You will find Mr. -tw-ll, '98. QTl1at's Jimmie J Then his task being ready beforehand helll wrap The covers quite close at the rising-bellls tap And calmly turn o'er for another short nap- Bright boy is Jimmie. flbercersburg jfoot 3352111 Ream. MANY praises to our team Eyer will be yelled and sung. . Ring the bell, shout forth the theme l Carry banners to breezes flung l Every foe before them fell. Right bravely fought our own, Successfully they charged and well- Better players are not known. T Undefeated is our cryg Rightly all with voice reply, Good luck to the team, their fame in -C ne'er die I 106 +- 1I2eIIs. Rickity-ax I Co-ax I C0-ax! ' izickiry-ax 1- co-ax! co-ag 1 Wah-hoo-wah I Wah-hoo-wah I lllercersburg I Mercersburg I Ra I Ra I Ra I Mercersburg or bust I Mercersburg or bust I Mercersburg College I Win we must I Rah I Rah I Rah I Rall I Rah I Rah I Sis I Boom I Ah I Mercersburg I Hulla-baloo-ba-la! , Hulla-baloo-ba-la I MercersburgI Mercersburg,I Rah I Rah I Rah I Oh me I Oh me I Oh me I Ohtrriy I How we'll black old Chambersburg? e Ratat-tat-tat I Rata-tat-tat I Horses and mules I Dogs and cats I Kick 'ern the ball I Kick 'em the ball! XVe're the boys that beat them all! Ctbapel ,1QeII. First in war I First in peace I I ' First in the hands of the city pOl1CC I -x-I07+- ye :J Z Q 2 P 1 E i 1 1 w 4 I 1RaIIvmg Song. Tune-HOLD THE FORT. OLD the line for Wisner's coming, Cremer signals still, Buddy Knight goes through the center Win we must and will. Every man stand firm and steady, Every muscle strain. We have often won before this, And will win again Royer is our heavy center, And he is all right, And we have two splendid half-backs, Bud and Russell Knight. Lieberum, Thomas they are guarding, Like old soldiers true. See the holes that they are making. There goes il through. See the big gains they are making, Onward still they go. Through the center they are breaking, Down the line they mow. You just bet we have the tacklers, Feltz and Spencer strong, They will tackle any fellow, XVhether stout or long. Moore and Atwell are the two ends, See how they run. XVe are winning in a canter, Oh but this is fun. Hard and long the battle rages, But our victory's near. Forward to the goal Welre pushing Cheer, my fellows, cheer. A-+ 108 +- R 1 ,,, UZ. -U Lax ... -.. ,.. 1 - L.1.C .:. LMC' Late 41. Qin. Lil: 121 Ahserzcm- .'5LbSCI1Cr Alwsa-:ice Absence X 1s:1:::- xr , . . LvO1ZZg ,lr xx Mzakinj it XX'lxis1ii Nngztrg H- . i.. 1'l.C'.x1.., 5111,-kztxg X Chem 13'-' Chen 1: Suse, iz llzso' llrxzzk CLE: Ki.iY 1 K-lla' uw., , i Ecbcoule of C'rz'1m'. Late at roll call, . Late at breakfast, . . Late at chapel ,... Late at drill ,.... Absence from chapel, -, Absence from song service ,... Absence from practical talk ,... Absence from class-two offences, . . Visiting without permission, .... . Going down town without permission, . Making noise in hall, Whistling in halls, . Singing in halls, . Breathing in halls, . Smoking cigarettes, . Chewing gum, . . Chewing the rag, . Sneezing, . . . Disobedience, . . Drinking ,..... Calling on young ladies, . .... . asks. Penalty. . . .goo Words. . . . . . .goowords .. . . . . .goowords - .One hour's guard duty ... . . . . .5oowords . . .Twenty verses of Bible . . . . .I,ooowords w .......G.B.e . . . . . .Io problems. . . . . Two Weeks' campus . . . Constitution of W. S. P . . . . .caiiaown . Five hours in the guard house. . . . Two hours at the pump . . . . . . . . Grand Lecture . . One hour on the tread mill An hour's guard for every word ........Getjumpedon . . Short vacation . . Eternal vacation ......Death 1Rccorbs of the 1Rccorb Breakers. From Sepf. 18, 1896, Z0 March 14, 1897. Campus-R. SCHROPP, . . ' ' Iuhdays Guard duty-SWENTZEL, . . ' '43 gours Words written-SLAGLE, .. .. . . 4 ,ooo 7? Grand bounce. -1-109+ 4 1 n . 1 - - ,JY-f' '. - 77+ 1 , f, . Qxflclrsgu Tej- r N. P9 g W 3 A X ,aw f- i 9 ov ., ' .rx ' K -.. -mv 3' ' 1 1 1 N. . . ,V 4 Q ,'f. If + ,f i' .r Q P . 5' its ' -LY ku Z xmf 0 .LU6x m To r, 053 , I .T ' 1 sir. A- qi 'V . , Q 4 K., . Q x i f5'1'Q,'i. '-3 1' ' 15. J , -,-,,,A, 'A P 'fr 9 ' f--Y yf,,,. V 77 . , fu J TH '11-hav-e 115 I5 22 in-I-Q QSKCTC . I f.-N 'SD E ' .ga ,. 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Our team, it is of thee, Winners of victory, Of thee we sing, We see the victory's won, Therefore we sing this song And give all praise to thee, The brave and strong. II. When Knight H. takes the ball He never lets it fall, But holds it tight, Then with a mighty start Tears the whole line apart, Swift even as a dart Is Horace Knight. III. Knight R. is near, you bet, He'll make a touch down yet, See him plough through, No one can stop him long, He is so big and strong, He bucks right through the throng, And runs Well, too, -'l-II2+- IV. Now comes the tackle play, Which works from either way For a big gain, V First Spencer goes right through, Feltz shows it's easy, too, They make big gains, they do- Sunshine or rain. V. Atwell and Moore are ends, And on them much depends- They know their play. We believe that not a run Could be made past either one, Therefore We dare them come, Dare them, we say! VI. Royerls at center, too, Thatls Why they can't get throug To make their touch downs, NVheneler they try to buck Our center shows his pluck, Then helps their runner up And says, Go ,1'Olllld.H h Bch.. x Thug. 'F1. A .LC They Thai f Then Y N K Vila:-:z .s 11 '- . C' 1... vx,' LW. Our tg fin Src He 1:1 ' 11. .,.bxl Xkxiil Nz.. 5' xi 0'Brit-:1 X- Thkl f in . liiigzm, A otii,-Q. Zip, X. liiinlfx, t gp, by NL x A lier Mk. ilfklk R. X 1 1 . lx. rough. do- Fw I Q E' one, KDE. iarough .VUSZ 1 El. 'P VII. Next Cy and Henry come, Thomas and Lieberum, They are our guardsg They are in every play, They stop up every way, Then yell! we'll win the d In our own yards VIII. When Cremer takes the ball He makes ,ne'er slip or fall, But passes true, Our quarter 's everywhere, He seems to walk on air, He makes the hoodlums stare, Like him are few. 35' 7 IX. 'Wisner's our tall full back, If e'er he get a crack At that foot ball, You bet the pigskin flies To our foe's great surprise. Now see it o'er them rise, Behind them fall. X. Victory to Mercersburg! Oh, where is Chambersburg? Sheis in the soup. All glory to our team, NVith pride let faces beam, High let our banners stream, Hooray! Hooray! Zibe 1Race. NCE upon a time there lived a man. The man a very queer genius was. Oft at night as he would sit in his office barefooted and lightly clad, his face shining with intelligence., He was a full-blooded sport. His name it was Spark. - One day a race was to be. The runners were called MacKindling and O'Brien. Spark was sure O'Brien would Win, and waged much money on this race. The final moment came. Spark was to see the race. The start became. Macliind- ling forged ahead. Spark fled to avoid seeing the end. Reports were brought to his oiiice that MacKindling was in the lead. Spark said not a word. He only smiled faintly. Like athunder-clap from the sky came the news that MacKindling had won by a veryrnuch gain. Again Spark smiled, then went to bed. He was dead-broke. Bet, beaten, broke. But he consoled himself by thinking of the next race. Being broke he ate no ice cream, nor we11t to see his beloved for two weeks. O Death! where is thy victory? O Grave ! where is thy sting? M01'a!4Always bet on the winner. ' -+ II3 ,+- H Samples of lbomesick letters. l7f'ur ,fllammas 1-m Sick. ff 12 -ff fi It is twelve o'clock. I am still sick. I want to come home. May I come? W. K. Zlnswer jfrom lbis Brother. lim: -H- Cheer up, old man! Cherries are ripe I' and you're over seven. HIIOUJCP 581111310 .lf 1' lkar .1hIIIIll1l'l.' I still have homesickness. It comes every morning when I get out of bed and think of home. Oh! how I wish I was home and could see you all. I can't study and I can't eat. All I do is think of home. Last night I cried myself to sleep and dreamt of home. If lovesickness is as bad as homesickness I pity anyone in love. I now know what the blues are. There's no place like home after all. I have a picture which I look at whenever I get homesick, but it makes me worse. Is there any medicine to cure it? Oh, how shall I stay here three mouths Without seeing my dear good home and parents? But the more I Write the Worse I get, so I must crawl into bed to dream again of Home, Sweet I-Iome.'l Your loving son, R. -+fI4+- 3ax3 Zfamxet J.-l3Ilr'+5 r . . P.-iTTs2kw-A . PARK. . . Ommki Wool-s Xziam' R1e1cH1.:-: BIVL-wif ll'o1.coi' Ixcijxsl 11. I. l.a:.::wx Y.-XX Xe-Tl. Szzxilii 3aQ 3ami5on's jfoot JBaII Ream anb Flack Smittre Seam, JAMISON,S TEAM. LINE-UP. SMITITS TF UI PATTERSON .... , Right-guard I H Digi PARK .... . . . . Left guard W' ,Jimi US' OMWAKE . . . . Right-tackle . KQENQ3,fWgRT' WOODS ------ - Left-tackle RAY SCHROEE' . NEELY .----. . Right-end G SMITH' 3. REICHELDERFER . . . Left-end . I Shaun' MULOCH ..... . . Center . ...... i i W LXISLE' VVOLCOTT ..... . . Quarter-back . . . . O. H i i I INGERSOLL ...... . . Left-half-back . . .Jff . . .MiTiH.C1SIigE5J J. JAMISON QCapt.j . . . . .Right-half-back ..... . H. R. YERGEY- VAN NOTE ........... Full-back ...... ..... B ISHOP. 0 CODIS ' XY. K. of bed and Qgrfli stud? l sleep and fin love. I I have 3 Le' I5 there f 5EClI1g my muy crawl R. Sm1th's team won the onl Ga l y g me p ayed by a score of 4-o. Guam Eutxg. AVE you noticed? Did you see them ? You can see them every day, Marching up and down the campus, 'With a look of sad dismay. Gun on shoulder, cap on head, Bayonet fastened by their side, Head erect and shoulders back, Marching llonglwith measured stride. Over grass and ground and sod, Ever onward still they go, 1 Now the guns seem big and heavy, And then steps grow short and slow. VVhat their crime? What have they done That they should suffer so? Are you anxious? Are you curious? Would you like to know? Late at chapel, late at breakfast, Many rules were disobeyed, And these walking, whereof Pm talking, Form the guard duty brigade. -l-IIj+- b Q. . Septeniber. ' ' 16. College opens. Exercises in Reformed church. New building dedicated. W D Many students arrive. 17. Studies begin. Everyone hard at work C?j. iS. Literary societies meet. Great rivalry. Marshall does much electioneer- ing. Irving receives many new members. Practice game of base ball. i 22. Town boys threaten war. No one killed. Several students pass through the enen1y's country nnharrned. 29. Military and calisthenic drills begin. Oh, how we enjoy themi 24. Class of '97 organizes. Felsinger elected president. 25. Great silver speech in town. Students all attend. More war talk. The bell clapper mysteriously disappears. History repeats itself. 26. Dr. Irvine informs students that they stole nothing but an old dumb-bell fastened to a wire. He invites them to call at his oilice to see the original historic bell-clapper Park goes to Martinsburg to hear the Boy Orator of the Platte. Stu- dents try for Glee Club. Much howling. 27. Patterson, Feldhoif and Lloyd go to Chambersburg. 23. Glee Club practice. More howling. Seven chickens and a dog die from the effects. 29. Fierce battle between men of military under General Snyder and gymnastic brigade under Prof. Snyder. XVeapons-apples. Hurricane strikes the college at midnight. Roof of new building crushed in. Great excitement. Irving hall dam- aged. Captain Mitkiewicz, Van Note and Slagle see a ghost. 0ClI0b6Y. 1. Drumheller takes a great ride on horseback through Mercersburg.. 3. A musicale 1n chapel. Oinwake and Bachenheimer escort two young ladies. Students give them an ovation. -+1f6+- 4. Quuc- 5. Bla... 6, Mu.. scared. 5, Xl'in.i'- Q1 ICJ, .4 L BC' 3.4. Q , 'rf Tnsmrw' 38-0. 1 15. .lift ' 22. fic c 24. Bio 1 QQ. il allowed ttf Gonstizuzio. -10. 21:11. gl. lww. tion in eveni'--' last years x7e. v I A,x .tqf lt-1 litixifl'xN x' speak tiisxzvzq-nga X lla-1 k x X 54 Kt.!....i EIQCUUIX TT-11 retiruxi ca: f v 5. Q--IX -V. ov lil. it ' .. X-1. lo. w.i.. , 'Muist fizr ,. -. 5... -x 2' Wins lhk' 84313. NX 1 fl N. C' it Q 1 v I g dedicated. electioneer- was through ir talk. The .alll iqinal historic e Platte. STU' jg' die fIOID the md CfvmnaSfiC the :Till 42' da-U1- .-. U TJ df, A-O 4, College sermon by Prof. Mull, of F. and M, 5. Many students Walk guard duty. Beautiful sight, 6. Middler reception. ,97 threatens to steal the 'd scared. S. Windy Eight formed. '98 organizes. Io. Chambersburg Y. M. C. A. foot ball team defeated by College team, Score- 38-o. This evening many students ride on Flying Jinny QCaro,usalj, 15. Prof. Shartle tells a story to the English class-very amusing. . 22. Heller, Bachenheimer and Kuhn attend Hagerstown fair. 24. Foot ball game. College 12, Dickinson Reserves 4. 29. Park bets on Bryan. Big gold meeting in town. Big parade. Students not allowed to attend. Thirty attend anyhow, Result-two weeks campus and part of Gonstitution. ' ' u 30. i Enthusiastic mass meeting ininterest of foot ball this evening in chapel. '3I. Foot ball game. Mercersburg 22, Shippensburg Normal o. Great Celebra- tion in evening of victory. Profs. lead so as to prevent Hallowe'en tricks similar to last year's. Big boniire. Students hold white-robed parade. War dance around fire. Faculty address students in chapel after parade. Prof. Snyder being called on to speak disappears. Meeting closed by singing foot ball hymn. presi ent of '98, '93 badly , I 4 jlftovember. 2. Dad gives away amince pie. 5. Kegerreis gives a dinner to foot ball team. Election day. Rather quiet. Election returns brought up to the college. McKinley seems to be in the lead. Park retired early. ,- .8. College sermon by Rev. C. J Musser. Io. Prof. Morrow makes an un-intentional pun. 14. Foot ball. Mercersburg College'2o, Steelton A. A. o. ' ' 18. Field day. Big dinnerin chapel. Students eat to their hearts' content. Midst fun and joy came eventide and then we left the feast. 21. Societies start a fund for furnishing their halls. V 23. Practical talkby Judge Stewart. Contest in Bible history. Irving Society vvins. ii ' n A n 26. Foot ball at Chambersburg. Rainy day. Muddy field. Mercersburg mops the earth with Chambersburg. Score+College 22, Ch4mbefSbUpfg 0- D . , . December. U . 1f6. . Students counting days on calendar in expectation of vacation. . , 6-Io. Homesick. 'U Home, :Sweet Home. ' -. 8. J. Q. H. Smith, Jr., etc., thrown gracefully from a horse. -+II7iI-- 12. Irving and Marshall Societies hold their preliminary debates. I2 17 Awaitino X-mas vacation. Expectation. Dreams of home and better - . 6 meals. I , 17. Prize contest in declamation. Marshall wins first prize. Promenade and' dance Given by students. Mandolin Club plays at contest. Such sweet strains Pl seldom sounded. ' ' 18. Christmas vacation begins. Good-bye, Mercersburg, fora while. Boys all happy and smiling. 3'HI1l1ElIIQ. 6. College reopens. Vacation passes like a dream. Some students still missing. 9. Students go skating. W. Kline, Omwake ei al., break through the ice and 6nd the water wet. Attempt to shave Lamar. League of Death prominent. Fails to shave him. ' 12. Much snow. More students return. 16. Class election. McCoy elected president. 20. Heavy snow. Oysters for supper. Banquet to athletes. 23. Omwake, McCoy and Bachenheimer skate by moonlight With some young ladies. Q 28. Wonder of wonders ! Bachenheimer forgets to attend Greek class. Omwake forgets to attend Cicero. Verily, verily, this was a great day. Ice-cream and live cats for supper. , ilfebruatg. 3. Prof. Shartle tells the English class a new joke. 7. Turkey and ice-cream for dinner. 9. Prof. Snyder forgets to read list of tasks in chapel. G II. lMl1tk1CWlCZ'S lamp explodes. Slagle tries to outen the blaze by spitting on it. Excitement on fourth floor. 12. Six inches of snow. 14. Heller goes visiting, 16. Practical talks b Irving wins. 19. Slight fire Y Dr. Reed, of Dickinson College. Contest in History. in North Cottage. McCoy acts as iirenian. Cal ticiicu Special meeting of Irving Society. Rev. Prugh, of Pittsburg, gives a practi- 22-n Prize debate. Much society spirit. Marshall, as usual buys lots of ribbon and Ir 1 cf ' v ng wins the debate for the fourth consecutive tinie. Marshall rather sad. 2 . Krebs o ens ' - . . i I .3 p his soda fountain and does a ruslung business. Heller g0GS visiting. -+f18+- fx . :rl .BX J, g-. 5 .. , ..5., iv ' 9. .,. - Xu.. x 4 1---1 -Q v Q. l.. .-C C for the 3-em ladies bring lxc' x A-. . 'i if hau.s ea work oz: :Q XVZUS Z11SIdT . I-. 54' 65196. TTUX it 'x xi' -V N.. -1. . 1. f x CLillll'1l , . lXC'iCllg lv H 1K'..k ry 5 K l'Tn' slr .. . 1 X fy N .O. . . r R 1 A 24. Prof. Shartle delivers a free lecture to English Class. 26. Dively, jones and Wisner visit the college. Old students glad to see thgm better le and fll5311jCl3,. 1 strains ' 3. M. Xvolf goes to Xlfashington to attend inauguration. DVS au 7 5. Examination in Cicero. Flunk, brothers, Hunk ! 6. Splendid supper I GQ 7. Sunday song service begins. S. Omwake informs the English class that a termagrant is a bird. V Q . 1 1. Heller receives a lot of goodies. Kin gis Daughteris sell candy to the students Qllsmg- for the beneiithof the sufferers in Asia. Bear on campus. It amuses the boys. Young we lmd ladies bring Prof. Cort something to eat. A V is P2515 12. Review in Cicero begins. Female Minstrels. Several students attend. 13. Trial of several students. 15. Prof. Shartle attends chapel services! Work on foot ball field. Schropp hauls earth. 16. Dad presents every student with a beautiful Q5 waste paper basket. Fellows me FOUHS Work on foot ball iield. Buddy U Knight returnsg jerry Black happy. Marshall . Wins history contest. Omwake i 17. Sentence of several students. Prize iight talk. Professors all disinter- i and live i ested, nevertheless they hurry down town to hear the dispatches. Fitzimmons wins. 18. Photographs of classes and clubs taken. ' 21. Ice-cream and hoe-cake for dinner. Cheese for supper. 22. Meeting of Class of :97, the great and only class. 24. Students roll base ball ield. 25. Examination in Geometry. Few Hunks. 26. Fish-ish-ish ! Yergey takes a short vacation. .0 . H 27. Paper brigade disappoints Prof. Snyder by failing to pick up paper 011 Sputmg 0 campus. 27. Atwell and G. Smith scour building and South Cottage on a visiting tour. Reichelderfer leaves forever. Good-bye, Redio. U And is he gone? And is he gone? in History' Heller and Wenrich go calling ! Calun1etiClub holds a banquet. iilpril. givei 3 Prada' 1. A horse runs on the campus. Prof. Snyder gives it Six 110UfS guard dut5'- Prof. Shartle receives an April' Fool H letter. Another fine supper! nts Of ribbon 2. Examination on Burkes' Conciliation. Fluuk, Well I 91955, Hunk, Hunk' gther sad- Hunk. Tennis season o ens. Heller goes 3. Base ball game? conege, 14: Gree11eeSt1e,O- Mandolin Club Plays at North -x-zI9+- Cottage. J. Smith and Patterson think they see a crazy woman and run for their lives. Kegerreis goes out on-the town. 5. Felsinger and Conley call on young ladies. Eggs for supper. 6. Examination in Cicero. Besore monopolizes tennis playing. 7. Ford, the elocutionist, entertains the students. 1o. Base ball. College, 135 Maroon, Irs., 1. The great and only famous Pat Rollins plays with the Maroons and causes many a merry smile. 12. Felsinger informs fellow students in English class that Peter Stuyvesant named America. K P 15. Besore comes to class on time for once ! New schedule posted. ' Q 14. Kegerreis spends two cents for a stamp. Prof. Snyder makes some anounce- ments. Fourth Hoor quartet serenades tennis players. 15. Easter vacation begins. Farewell, farewell, a short farewell. -+I2O-l'- J 1 . l Fall 'lk-:'1z: ling, Annual lin-lfi Prize Comic-sl Cl1I'lSI1Z1:ir Blix xxiillltf' Tc-T133 'ti XX'asl::::g1v: N ' E3S!c1 X :hm Y. M. Q X :lnllllixi Sq-7:35, Corin-rt iw N11 . Pfifc Corals.-v, A Mcwliiig 1-1 QL.. Q CilXSS il,-x XL. H S7-VVS Set-gs .xkiiifg-NN gg. .-,,. , Aiiiiixa' 'yu Qvltlttteift-X Vail 'if--gr filY!s1t:: is , 1 1 1 NYU-2, 1 .XUN11 Q X . 1 1 1 NY their aus Pat Lyvesaiit LHOIUICS' ll alan ar 1896. Fall Term Began . . . . . . . . Annual Field Sports ......... Prize Contest-Poetical Recitations , . Christmas Recess Began ....... .1897. Winter Term Began ....... .... Washington's Birthday-Prize Debate . Easter Vacation ........... Y. M. C. A. Anniversary ..... Annual Sermon ...... Concert by Musical Clubs . . Prize Contest in Declaniation . Meeting of Board of Regents . . Class Day Exercises ..... . A . Steps Songs . . . . . Address Before Literary Societies . . Annual Alumni Banquet . . I. . . Commencement Exercises . . Fall Term Begins ..... Christmas Recess Begins . . . f - - . 1898. Winter Term Begins. Li . - - ' Annual Commencement . . . . , . . . . -+I2I-l- A September 16. November 18. December 17. December 18. january 6. February 22. 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E5nnl114, t .AL f4.t31LEHV111y5qTq Horse-Shoeing o CHAMBERSBURG' PA' as and General N . I I F1I16St Stationery and a11 the Blac ksm nth I n g, lafesf Magazines. North Main Street, Mercersburg, Pa. StudentS,.Retreat for all X readmg matter. EEUU, EUYS- f W. RUSH GILLAN, Try DE. E. Smllellhergens, 96 ek, wijhglpberhsbuvg, Pe. . ' ATT ORNEY-AT-LAW, . FUR ' F EfELI1likEI1El'liEfS, Hmsiery, egg 559 Underwe ar, ETD. . Chambersburg, Pa. Go to .... New t t QW 5 H ' - .V - - G1'l'lIIl111 CI' ln . . S .4 N n g Photography. .I For F1116 Send your Photograph and get I2 copied for 25 PhOtOgI'aphS- cents. Returned with picture you send in one week. F- J. . . Groups same price as single persons 353 Perry Street. TRENTON, N. J. MERCERSBURG' PA' WWWWWWWJLWWWWWW ' N ini MAIN STREET, NIE A 0 Boys You are cordially invited to look at our goods when in need of Clothing. We have as Fine a line of Suitings as can be found in tl1e Valley. Special rates to Mercersburg College Students. Orders taken at the College. s s a e I . . BRENDLIE, College Agency at R..,.. 2, Merfehant Ti'1il01 , GREENCASTLE, 'VWQR D E N TIEST. For First-class Dental work, call on . o. I.. SEIBERT, OFF XVheu we say First-class lVork, we mean it i Gold Fillings that cannot be surpassed. Beautiful Sets Artificial Teeth at Lowest Prices. lVIII.I.ER, THE BAKER ICE, MAIN STREET, MERCERSBURG, PA GO TO When you need any Cakes, Bread, or Pretzels. Guaranteed always to , be fresh. RCERSBURG, PA. Florists . . . Byer Bros., 0 0 O Chambersburg, Pa. Best and Largest Stock of Cut Flowers in the City. ' Special Reduction to Students. X HARi Visiting f 'IX H :.t,. ll T ll C S LAE 9 t Tenlor, sz recasrns. pg, fw..f'sf-sas Y' Vfi-QCSWSSURG, PA. Q fI.,,qr.g-110416 ,1iW.lYS to 39 Fresh- Tlx Vw,.,.-- irosu Q Q hamhersburgi Pa' r ..,,.,.! 1 A HARRY B. KREBS, - . AGENT FOR . , LLICJTT, THE ENGRAVER. Visiting Cards a Specialty. 51, as ia L, A 'f .. an f . -R '-e EVeR :eeeee . .aifwi 9 Q if K.wgTm if W ' ,I --iQ',R i'RR Riiii' R 1 s. GEYER linen, Chambersburg, Pa, -9956 Did the Plumbing work in Nlercersburg College, and is prepared to do work far and near on short notice. T1-IE LEHIGI-I UNIVERSITY I Thomas Vlessinger Drown, LL.D., President. - The University offers the following courses: I. In General Literature. , 1. The Classical Course. 2. The Latin Scientific Course. 3. The Course in Science and Letters. A II. In Technology. I. The Course in Civil Engineering. 2. The Course in Mechanical Engineering. 3. 4. The Courses in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. V 5 The Course in Electrical Engineering. 6. The Course in Analytical Chemistry. 7 The Course in Architecture. III. Combined Courses. 'Students in the Classical Lourse will be permitted to substitute such technica s u .' . ' dS r 'ears receiving approved by the Faculty, for a portion of the regular work of the junior an cnxo 5 . at the end of four years the degree of A B. An additional year or two of study in o11e of the techni- cal departments vvill entitle him to the technical degree. n i , For further information, for Registers, and for descriptive Circularsof the different Courses, ' . ADDRESS, ' The Secretary of the Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. Xi 1 t dies 'is are r ,A 1 V l ,N ' I 1, .,. f,..vv We are Sole A .Mens 'Q Korreetn Styles. gents in Cliamlrersburg for the BUR'l S famous fine Shoes f G tl . or en emen. Equal if not Superior in Style, Fit and Wear to any line in the United States. Boys', if you want to see the Nobbiest and Swellest Styles in Clear-up-to-date Styles in Fine Shoes, Call ing they are Crack-ar' jacks. Every pair Wzirrantecl to give perfect satisfaction by the Manufacturer with fair treat- ment. lfewest Colo 'f ' ' rs or Spring and Summer of '97, Reasonable prices to College trade. JCI-IN R. HUTTON. .47 South Main Street. Look for Big Sign over Door. , 47-HUTTON-47 D. W. FAUST 6: BRO. Lumber, Door Sashes, Frames, Blinds, Sidings, Flooring, Mouldings, Wood Turning, Etc , , a IVIERCERSBURG, PA. OOK AND JOB PRINTINGX Of Every Description at The Examiner Printing and Publishin House. . . 7 and 9 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA T. B. at H. lf:-COCHRAN, Props. -' ...LIVERY... South Plain Street, Flercersburg, Pa. .-111 orders promptly attended to NEAR THE DIAMOND' First-Class Turnouts at Reasonable Rates. Xii ..,-f- LEAN r rrinehesi er Martinslii: rg Hageriow Il Greeumiis Mercerslfufi Charubersljli . Wayueslvi Shippensi '11 ri Neivville . Carlisle . Mechaixisimf, Diilsbifg AlT.Hat'ds1 3 Arr.Pliiia. New Yof.. U B3iIi!iIU'c .. - .-ldtiiiitittzif Z' daily. exec:-1 S U1..Q1l-J? tt: . Qtlja. itz.. xg ,- II1., Hopping pameiigt-rs TT3i!is X0- Klid Haut TNI-wx Dsiiy. - l.KAYl S... Bnilirtti-'i K Nw xv- tk ' Phil.. H3TT'iSfxgg-t Y i. Dliiglilw, Vm. 'Y' N Mwliauiit-N an . kurltsle Kerri-ip, t . 5hlmxR ,Ny hgh,-Ott Shzi:ii!.k.Nt V MVTTxY'slu..! 4 mix-. .A Y ' - N. u Haglfxliwh , 511uziiio... A1'T.Xl'i..xi ,H 'au X, X A N N ss N xr, . r 'x V1ln:.1l -1' Q IHQ .-1.-14,-A ' 111211. TON. lumnellaml lalleu I1. ll. lime lame. XMARGH 8. 1802.51 Additional local trains will leave Harrisburg dqilg- CiiC63Dt Sunday, for Carlisle and intermediate Etations 41 Q'-38 a- 111-1 2200 p. 111., 5i2O p. m. and 10:55 p. in., also in i Mechanicsburg, Dillsburg and intermediate s ations at 7:45 a. xn. All of the above trains will stop at Second street, Harrisburg, to take 011 Passengers. Nos. 3 and 9 run Daily between Harrisburg and Hagerstown. 'l4Dai1y. 1'Daily exce t Sunda 1. 9011 Sunda vs v' leave Philadelphia at 430 p. m. 5 6 3 X In Fhrough coaches between Hagerstown and Phila- delphia. 011 trains 2 and 9 a11d between Winchester and Philadelphia on trains 4 a11d 7. Nlont Alto Railroad. Maz'I M1'x Acc. 1lla1'l1ll1'.1r Acc 158 T56 152 153 155 157 PM PM A M Leave Arrive AM PM PM 5 20 1 IO 9 22 .Chambersburg . S I2 I2 551 4 45 5 29 1 27 9 29 . Mont Alto Jun . S 06 I2 40 4 39 5 39 1 43 9 40 . W. Fayetteville . 7 57 I2 22' 4 29 5 44 1 51 9 45 . E. Fayetteville. 7 52 I2 144 4 24 555 207' 957 ..M0ntAlt0.. 74311551413 5 58 2 I2 IO 00 . . Kneppers . . 7 4I II 50 .1 II 6022211005 ...Qu1ncy... 7371141407 6 IO 2 35 I3 I3 . .Waynesboro. . 7 30 II 30 4 00 P M P M A M Arrive Leave A M A M11' M Southern Penn'a Rallroad. ' Pass Mix P1155 'V'-V - T65 T65 . T64 l6S PM AM Leave Arrive A M Phi 4 55 9 39 .Chambersburg . S 33 4 15 508 952 ...Marion... 523 355 5 43 IO 55 . . Mercersburg. . 7 45 2 55 6 02 II 25 . . .L011d011- - 7 23 2 20 6 I0 II 40 . . Richmond . . 7 15 2 05 PM AM Arrive Leave AN I' M COU11CCtiO11S for all stations 011 Cumberland Valle! Railroad a11d Pennsylvania Railroad System- H. A. RIDDLE, J. F. BOYD, Gen'l Pass. Agent. sunt' LEAVE 32 5552574 4- 6 L S I 10 V ' ANI XAM TAINI 1PM'l'PM1W'PM Winchester. . . 7 35 2 352 Martinsburg . . 3 22 3 22 Hagerstown . . 7 15 9 07 12 20 4 10- 10 15 . Greencastle. . . 7 37 9 30 I2 42 4 33' T0 37 4 Mercersburg . 7 45 2 55l L . Chambersburg. 8 00 9 531 -L95 -5i5i 11 00 i Waynesboro . . -L30 4 II 30 4 00 Shippensburg . A 3 13 I0 I2 I 24 5 27 11 20 i O I Newville .... 8 34 IO 29 1 41 5 43 U 37 Carlisle .... 7 I5 8 S3 I0 52 2 05 6 14 I2 00 Mechanicsburg. 7 40 9 I2 II I3 -2 27 5 35 T2 23 Dillsburg .... 8 48 I 40 5 10 1 ,, , , - A ,H risb' . 805 928 II 32 245 700 I2 45 U 4 151, Tl.!1H1g.EtC rr ar g AM PM PM PM PM AM Arr. Phila .... 12 I7 3 00 5 47 II I5 4 30 9 New York . 2 33 5 53 8 23 3 53 7 33 , Baltimore . I2 20 3 10 6 I5 IO 40 6 20 A M P M P M 4 P M P M A M Additional trains will leave Carlisle for Harrisburg 5 daily, except Sunday, at 5:50 a. 111., 12:20 p. m., 3:45 p. III., 9:10 p. m. and from Mechanicsburg at 6:14 a. m., 9:17 a. m.1 12:45 p. m., 4:10 p. m., 5:35 p. m. and .?Z35 pq m., stopping at Second street, Harnsburg, to et off passengers. ' Trains Nos. 2 and IO run daily between Harrisburg , . - and Hagerstown. r 5 n t l n g if Daily. 1' Daily except Sunday. V LEAVE 1 F43 --5 7 37 1 9 A 4' 0 Q P M A M A M A M P M P M . . L'v Baltimore . II 50 4 55 8 20 II 40 4 45 if New York . 8 00 I2 I5 9 30 2 00 s U Q Phila .... 11.20 4 30 8 23 I2 25 241:35 , , ,, .14 .gm.r1Rn.Pv0va3 1 1 1 1 1 . A M A M A M P M P M P M Plarnsburg . . . 5 00 7 55 II 457 3 45 6 20 - 7 55 D1l1Sbl11'g ,,,, 8 35 I2 40 u-4 4 2 Mechanicsburg, 5 I9 8 I2 I2 05 4 05 6 43 8 I4 X X k R 9 Carhsle. . . .' . 5 40 8 34 I2 30 4 28 7 08 8 35 4 f , Neyvville .... 6 O4 8 59 I2 52 4 53 8 56 Shlppensburg. . 6 23 .9 16 1 II 5 I3 9 I3 3 . . Waynesbonff. . IO I3 2 35 6 I0 l ,lx 2'-RN ' Chambersburg L 6 43 9 55 I-33 5 35 9 30 Mffcefsburg - - I0 55 5 43 ' . Greencastle. . . 7 08 lO 02 2 00 6 00 9 50 'Tcfieri-bllfg, Pa- Hagerstown. . . 7 32 I0 25 2 25 6 25 I0 I0 , J M-4 Martinsburg . 8 24 I2 20 7 08 Arr. Winchester. 9 IO 1 35 7 55 -nm: st'wun0!lU- Y AM PM PM PM PM PM . I f xiii Mercersburg College. H Highefirade Iilcademy y Eleclll Designers. Half-tone Eng' -1 Zinc Efchffwgs WM . Boys i A THFCS-C0207 P' Prepares for any College in America. I ' gpedalm, on Eleven Instructors. Modern Equipment. Personal Interest taken in Boys. 3250.00 Per Year. Considering Charges for Tuition Unrivalled by any other Academy in the Country. WM. NI. IRVINE, Ph. D., PRESIDENT, -MERCERSBURG, PA. Xiv h Six Electro-Tint Engraving Co., 7 2 3 Sansorri Street, Designers, M d ' - Half-tone Engravers, A elphla h-Grade iicadern zinc Eichings, i e , 3 i F Y Three,C0l0r Process, 0 ' s . I A ' . , 0 0 0 0 A , . ggrgtca. Specialists on College Publications of any character whatever. . I Send for Specimens and Estimates. A I lodern Eq111Pment' ' ' ' I Boys. -.,. .,,,...--- , ,1,,g1,a by M17 iff? uh, D., PA. xv Hellman, Oscar, . Bloclier, f-- . . Bonbruke X Zncharias, Brenclle, T. XV., . . Brewer, F. P., . Broome S: Miller, . Byer Bros , . . Clendenin, M A., . Cinnlierland Valley R. Dechert, J. H., . . Dickinson College, . Dreka ,... Electro-Tint Engravin Etter, S. G., . . Examiner, . . . Faust, D. XV. 8 Bro., Franklin Repository, Froelich, F. XVIII., Gillan, XV. R., . Hernuiinger, . Hotel Hfashiugtoii, Hollinger X Ritchey, Hutton, J. R., . 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