Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)
- Class of 1915
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ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMACH ehiratinn 'Hui IIIGH 14:s'1'1auM IN XYHICII STATLQ SUPEHIN'l'IiNIJliN'I' MORRIS PUHDY SIIAWKEY IS lIIiLlJ, IIIS SUKXIICSSFUL XYOHK AS SUPERVISOR ANI! IiDUCA'I'IONAI Ll'lAIJIiH IN XVI'1S'l' VIRGINIA, HIS TRVIS FRIICNDSIIII' FOR IQYEHY SCHOOL BOY ANI! GIRL IN TIIE STATI5, MAKE HIM VVFLLI, XWOHTIIY TIIIQ SLIGHT HONOR THAT VVE, TIIIC JUNIOR CLASS OF SHEP- IIIQRD COI.LI'IGI'l, NOXV CONFIQH UPON IIIM BY DEIJICAT- ING TO HIM TIIIS, THE SIXTH VOLUME OF 'l'IIIi COHONGOHOOTA Elntrnhuriinn Another yezu' has paisseel. lJI'll1QQlIlQ: with it the return ol' the wilel goose. We, the class of sixteen, have heurel its sharp ery of Vo-houkg C'o-honkf' :mel :mswereel with this, the sixth volume of the cl0llUl1QQUl'00ill. While the ery eume to us :is :il tusk, we have :mswereel it :is :1 ple-:isemt eluty. striving with lmiteel ellort :it :ill times to elo ereelit to our e'l:1ss :mel honor to our school. To those who have zxieleel us in our work, we exteuel siueerest thamks, :mel es- peeially to those who have superviseel this work. lVe e-ommeuel our renelers to our zlelvertisers, sinee it is by their kinelness our hook hee-omes easily possilvle. In presenting this volume to the pulmlie, we realize its llllIJtlI'ft't'tl0llS :mel woulel ask our readers to remember tliutl the ery of the wilel goose eloes not ulwuys harmo- nize with the ripple- of the Potomac. XVe woulel usk you to look not for its faults, but to see only its virtues. Let, the spirit in which it is given preserve it from too much eritieism. lVe have sought to make our hook more beautiful :mel more Vrlluuhle by the use of mamy pictures. Besides the pie-tures of the different elusses :mel OI'gIt1lllZ21'tl0l1S, we have inclueleel in the hook school views, both interior :mel exterior. We have trieel to make them sueh :is will in future years reeull sweet memories of hy-gone elzlys. lVheu the flood of years has senltltereel you almouti on the earth :mel you no longer meet in eluily intercourse your frie-uels of stueleuti eluys, may ll peep :nt its pages eziuse life-'s weziriness to he swept :iwziy hy fouel reeolleetious of the pzist. fV7 f fi xlib l ' A lllllfmillll ' I llf'!A1gi'f!,'1 . '?, Ag7z,f3 mi xyfiq' ' 3543. IION. Nl. P. SIIAWKICY. A. IXI -X'I'l'1 SlIl'liliIN'l'l'1NllIiN'l' UF Iflilili scum A iiann. 51111. 19. Qbatnkep, Q. 3181. Morris Purdy Shziwkfey was horn in .lt'fllt'I'SOll Vounty, Pvniisylvxuxiai, in 1808, His Inothc-r was of St'Utl'll-II'ISll hlootlg his fattlwr vznm- from tht, rm-gion of tha- lthini-. Itlzirly in life' hv l'0Ill'0lVt'll :1 llUI1tllIl'SS for l'tll1l'Ztll0l1Ill work :intl haul c'o11si1l01':1hlv 0XINJI'IPllC't' :is :1 tt-:mln-1' lwfort- 1'mu'lii11g thv nge of lvgnl llltllllltltjtl. Hv I'l'CltlV0tl his vdilvatioil in till?IJlllDllt'Sl'l1OUlS, Ohm-rlinVollvgzgt-111111 Ohio Wvslvyztn I7nivc-rsity. In 1894 hc' was gluulllzltwl from thv lzxttc-r institution :incl hzls sinm-sf lwvn honorml with :ln A. M. mleglwi. Hn also passe-cl the- har vxanninantion :lt thv Wvst Yirginizl Ifni- vvrsity. After lvuving collvgv Mr. Shnwkvy lwrzniii- S11IJl'I'lIlt-t'l1llltllli of Sc-hools :it Rvyliolds, North Dakota. Ilaltvr ht' se-rvwl :ls Principal of t1h0 NtDl'IIlill IJf'IJ11I'l1Illt'l1f :intl Instructor in Scieiive :it thc- Waist Virginia We-slvyzin t'olli-gel, which position ht- I't'SlgIl0tl in 1897 to lJ9CUIllt' Thief Clerk in the lJUDtII'lIl10I1l of Sc-hools nnmlm-r State Supvriiitcmleiiti Trotter. Ho was vontinuvil in this position in 1901 whvn our Principal, Tlioinzis CY Miller, lJt'C1lIllC Stott- Supe1'i11tt-lult-liti. In 190-1 :intl 1905 haf was Cll2liI'lll1lll of the cllllllllllttti' on IQtllll'2ltlUI1 in thi' Housv of Dl'lf g2lttlS. In 1900 hc was 1-let-tt-tl Cfounty Sl1p0I'lIltf'l14l0llt of li2ll1IlWl1tl Cfounty and at fcw months lattvr was vhoscfn Prvsitlvnt of thv Vounty SIIDUTIIlitilltlltllttsl Assoi-lution of tfhv Stiutiv. He- llttt't1Il1l' Stuto Supvriiitviitli-ntl of Sc-hools in 1909 and llt'gilll his sf-vonml tt-rin in that position in 1913. In :ultlition to his ot hor sc-hool work, Mr. Sliuwkvy has tlonc- c-onsiclvraihlv work on vcluczltioiizil publications. Hel is the- wlitor of the W1-st Virginia l'ltllll'1ll0I', whit-h hcl fountlml in 1907. :intl thc' author of two Qt'0gI'tlplllt'S ot' We-st Yirgiiiiai which halve- lwvn puhlislivcl hy lizinil, Mc'N:1lly X Vo. Supa-rintc-nclvnti Shzlwkvy has hcwn prominent in the' work of thc- National l'ltlllf'tlil0l1 Association, :tml :it that t'inc-in- nuti nn-1-ting in l'lPllI'llZlI'f', 1915, was nimlv I'r'i-siilviit of thv Dvpznrtini-nt of Supvr- ilitelmlc-in-4-. fm 9 Q .., . , --.,.e2a-'- 0 2 V-P X akin '-'T' 4 -13-'.-,' f SlIl'I1'IIl-IRD Cu1,1,1':r11-3 IIAL1, HU 'U 43 ' .J 599433 wwe ,XllXIlNIS'l'H.X'lxION I4l'11.mxc. D .YN i. v -.x 4 ix sf far ' 'lb- ' isa' 'fn 'TM-P f- ..-MM, 7-1 'l'l:,x1x1Ncz Sain anal BVIIIJIXI cl ll nl Qfullege bong Close beside P0tomac's waters. Of historic fame, Stands our nolilc Alina Malvr, Glorimis hor namv. CIIUHUS Lift the Chorus, speed il onward. Loud hui' praises ring. Ilail to thcc, dear Sliephvrd Collagen Ilail, all hail, wc sing. Nestled in tho quiol hamlcl, 'Ncalh tho azurc lilac, Sands she forth hui' sons and daughlvrs Loyal, loving, lruv. Fondly in our mc-mory rx-sling. Ilappy, gladsmnv days: Slill to lhcc, dvar Alma Mater. Uflvl' wo our praisv. QEnllegz E211 Zip! Whavk! Boom! Crack! Old Po-to-iiiav! S. C. Tlial 5 wv! s NVQ-sl Virginia! 8 TIIOS. C. IX1I1.1,li1i. A. KI., 1'li1N1I11'.X1. 1'1iI1,XK341GY Bvgun 1C11l'111l1Q ul un curly LIQU. 1llllQ111 in rlislrim-l sc-11411 ln lhc winlcr,1111011111-clsvluml 1I111l1'Sl1111lI1l'l'.111111 granriuznim rl frmu lhv Fll1I'Il1f1ll1 NUINIIILI1 Se-1111411 in 187Z1g Prim-ipzal 411-1111 1 - , ,-. , ., l'1l1I'I11l1I115l'1141111S. 151.1 lu 162141. 1'X1'1'11111Ill' xx-zu' syn-nl ll Xclriun Cullcgvg PrinV Q ' ' ' : 'z 4 111111 111 1111 1IlI11lI1111X 811111411 11111 Jrofvssm' of IJ1-rlugngy, XY4-sl Virginia lvl11X'1'l'S11y, 181113 lu 1211113 511110 SllI1t'1'lI11l'I111l'111 of Swllmvls. lwu full 11'l'I1lS. 111111 111 11111213 l,I'lI1I'll12l1 511l'I1114'1'I1 1.11111-qv Slulm- Xnrlnzul N-1141411 Qinm' 111021. 11 WAl,'l'lilfl MQLGAHHY DUKE Mo1nanN LixNc3i',xGES fll'2lllll2ll.l'll Slicphf-rrl Collogc Stale Nornizil Svlmol. 182115. 'llL'2lC'l10I' in Public' Scliools, 18913-19011. A. B. Wcsl Virginia University, 12101. Prinvipul llcdgosvillc Iligli Svhool. 121111-8. Grucluzilv Sluclcnt Colinnlaizi Uni- vc-i'sity, sinnini-rs 12111. '12, '13, '1 1. Shep- lwrml Culli-Q0 Slnlv Nurlnzll Svlicml, 151118. MABICI, IIICNSIIAXV GAIRDINICH HISTORY M. P. L. Now Windsor Collvgo, Mcl., 1886. Taught noni' Sunitc-r, S. C., 1886-73 Glen- woocl, Md., 1887-83 Ncwlown, XY. Vu., 1888-91 Private Svlirml, Lurziy, Vu.. 1895-63 Inwood, XY. Vu., 18913-7, Mt. Airy School. Berkeley County. 1897-8. rllC2lK'l1CI' Fuirinont State Norniul, 18518-19013. 'l'cz1c-lici' Shepherd Col- li-gi-SLnLvNm'111ul sinvc 1903. On lvuvv of :lb- scnc-1' sinvc .lunuziry 1, 1915, lo ullcncl XVcst Virginia Uniwrsily. A. IS., .lnnc 1915. lC1,l,A MAY l'l'l1NliH icxurisii Grucliiulc Slim,-plicixl Collvgc 811110 Norinnl Svlimml, 1895. ,lwC2lI'llUl' Publix' Svliools, 18216- 121021 Assislannl in Training Sc-liool. lA'I1lI'Sl11lll Cnlli-gc Slaili' Nfmrinzil, 12103-1. A. B. XYOSl Virginia l,li1ix'm-wily, 121116. lnslriiclor Glvn- Yillc Slulc Norinzil Sc-lmul, Spring 'll-rm 12107. lllSl.I'lll'l0l' in Sc'icnr'i-, Slim-plicml Collcgc Slzllv Normal Svliool, 12107-121113. A. M. Wcsl Yir- ginia Uiiiwrsily, 1911. Giucliizilv Sluclcnl Corin-ll Univvrsily. SllI11I11l'l'?-1 12110, '11, '12. lnslri1c'lm' in linglisli. Slim-pliorrl Cnllvgi' Slam: Normal. 121111. 0 l.Ul'lSl'1 .l. SNIITII .XY41ll'.N'I' l.,XNliI'.Ull'QS llrzlmluzxlm- High Svluml. XY2l5l1iIlg.fl1llI. IJ, il 113012. A. Ii. Cin-rn'gv XYlISlIillQl1lIl lTlIlX'1'I'Silj 19043. flillllglll in l'1'ix':nl4- Sf-lmnl. Wnuslmirlglml D. C.. IENNS-T. SIl1'IJll4'l'1l ilnllvgv Stull' Nm' mall, 11907 1l.XI1HlIi'I' ll.Xl,l'1 Nlll,l,I'1H TILXININKQ .XXII .XI.4iIiIH1.X .X. Ii. liuga-rsvillv Sj'INllIi4'1ll Clullm-gm-1 Slu clmnl L'IllX't'l'Silj' nf'l'1'l1ll1'ss1'1'. 'l':uugl1l Klux Xu ll .Xvznrls-lily. Stony Pninl. VliCIllH'SSl'L'Q llwh lm-I' Inslilulv. VlwllS1'llINlDi1l, .xlllllllllllll High Svlmol, lmolifmlll Xlfllllllllill,'IN1'l1I1K'SSl'K'I lim-:nvc lligh Svlmul. Iilm-In-lml. XX. Xu. Slwplu-l'rl lnllwfc Slwls- Xtllslllill Nwlmul. 1910. I'1 Slurlm-nl AIJIJIICI1. ll1l'll,.XXlJ .Xli'l' :XIllI'.Ql!Ill4bXX'Il lllglm N-lnml. 1892-.: In-:u-lu-1' lll rural sf-luml. 18103-13. .Xrt rliplwmm XXX-sl Yirginiu l'r1ix'1-rsily. 12901. N11-nlln-1 ul .Xrl Sll 1002-li. Ix1sl1'L1m-lm'Ws,-sl Yirgilliu l'lli'x't'I'SilX IKIVIHSQ l.m':1gm'. Nvxx' York llily Sllllllllli' IENIZE :mal Spring 123111. Slurlvnl :xml Xssislxml in Sr-lnml uf limlllrzllirm, lvlliX't'I'Silf Sl alll- Nor rmff.l1l1':1go,IWM-13. .X1'lS11lwl'x'ism'. I zlil'nmnl Pulrlu S ll ml Wllh ll Sh ul C 1 4' fa- ua s. - '- . .' 4-plu-A Inllcg mul, 18712. A. D. KENAMOND iiilvsies. c:l1EM1sTnv, GEoMie'rRv Graduate W'est Liberty State Normal, 1900. Taught in a rural school three years. A. B. West Virginia University, 1907. Teacher of Science and Matlicriiatics, Concord State Normal, Spring 1907. Teacher of Science and First Assistant, W'est Liberty State Nor- mal, 1907-12, including summers 1908, '10, '11. Attended Summer School West Virginia Uni- versity 1907 and 1909, and University of Chicago 1912. Shepherd College State Nor- mal, 1912. J. IJ. MULDOON iiionoov AND AGltlCUL'l'UHli Completed course in public schools Ohio County, W. Ya., in 1888g taught in rural and graded schools in Ohio County until 18973 graduated W'est Liberty State Normal School, 1891: A. B. W1-st Virginia University, 19053 taught in Shepherd College State Normal School, 1899-1909, Principal State Prepara- tory School, Keyser, 1909 to 19113 taught in Glenville State Normal School, 1911 to 19133 Shepherd College State Normal School, 1913. NliLl.lli WOODS nomi4.s'ru: sc:iicNc:1c AND IJOMliS'l'IC ART IS. L. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1897. Student Drexel Institute, 1908-9. B. S. in Domestic Science, Ohio State University, 1911. lixtension work in Ohio and W'est Virginia, 1910-15. Shepherd College State Normal School, Spring 1911. in addition to Extension Wlorli. 112 i..-lx. C ICIJXYAIRIJ ll. 'l'lNCil.I'IY Nl.XNl'.Xl. 'l'll.XlN1NG. .KlKI'l'l1Ml'1'l'IlI Ciimllizilv liullzilu lllgli Svlinul, 1f1l1.n. Nl. li, llurm-ll lli1iv0i'sily, 191121. XYurkvfl :il Xvt'SllllgllUllS1' lilci'li'i4' :incl lxl1lllallflH'llll'l11Q lluiiipziiiy on Appi'm'i1li1'u Cmirsv um' yvzirg lluiiiim-rvizil lingim-vr in Szilvs 134-pzirlim-iii ul sziiiiv m'oiiip:iny lwu yvairs. Siwiil six munllls in lliv .Xclii'oml:u'k Nluunlaiins crvvliiig clov- lrivzil iiiaivliiiu-i'y lui' sznniv r'miip:iiiy. Grzifl- lllll1'YfN'1lllUI1lll Clmirsv. liiilillilu Slzilv Nuriiiul Sm-lnml, 11115. Sllm'plll'l'1l Culll-gc Slilll' NUI'- mzil, 12111. NIACSGIIC l,ll.l.l.XN IXllClllilil,l.S xwsiaz llrzicliizilv liiwkliziiinmi lligli Sf-limml, 121021. lirzicllizilv W1-sl Virginia NYvslvyziii Cniiscrvu- lury of Nlusiv, 11111. 'l'v:ir'lici's' 'l'i'ziining lluursc :incl Gnirllizitv work Wosl Virginia XY1'Sll'y1lll Cullogv. 15111-12. lliP2lK'llCl' Hills- lmm lligli Svliuol, 12112-121. 'l'0:ic'lu-r Musir' :incl lirziwing. Cxilmiii Cn-Ok Dislrivl lligll Svhmil, 121115-11. Sl1f'l1lll'l'ilC0llL'gl' Sl.illCN0l'Il11ll, 1111 l. GICHIRGIC W. XYlll'l'lNG 1llS'l'U1iY .xxii iiNul,I5li Ciimliizilv Slivplii-nl Cullm-gv Slzils- Norinzil. 111113. .X. li. XYvsl Virginian l.7i1ix'vl'sily, 121118. liisliwu-lui' fill-iivillv Slzilv Normzil, Spring 151011. liisliwivloi' in linglish :incl l.:ilin, lim'- svi' l,l'l'l11ll'llll1l'y liraim-l1, 1211121-12. A. Nl. ll1ll'X'lll'll l'iiix'vi'sily, 121125. ciltlllllllllt' Slu- rla-iil ll:irx'zii'cl l'iiix'vi'sily. 121151-11. lnslruv- lui' in llislury :incl linglish. flllllllllllflilgll lligli Svliuol. lfzill 11111. SllI'I1l1l'l'll Cnllcgv Slailc Nurmzil Sm-lmul SlI1l'1'.llll1lllll'X, 12115. NIAHY li.C1lI3Sl1N l'QXI'lKlzSSlUN iv .1 4, , . , '-i' 1 f ... 2 ,4 ..,. 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Sling-:1-1':1C. sling-:1-1':1c, sis, lmoxii, Ycllow 111111 Black, ililv 1111, hu! NVc 1'0 thv vluss, lmusy :ns IL bw NVitl1 il K-0-11-:1-111-0-11-cl. Pluvky littlv 111111411 Bc-at it if you van! Seniors, Seniors, SCl1i0l'Si Nu. 2 1111-111-fy, 1:11-111-fy, 11111-kt WY-'rv thc- vluss of yvllow 111111 blzu-li We-'ro thi- grunts-st, XVQJIW' thc- host, NYm rv the class that will stzuul th Seniors, SL-11iu1's, Sc-iiiors! 15 D. J. VAN IDIGVANIJIGII CII.-XS. H. Hisicu Mixiuox L. B1LLMY14:1c I 11AN1i C 'LAPIIAM LENA B1111,1,1m11'1' . R1u'1'11 IiNu'1 r HHN' .Xt'S'l'lN l3lil.l, Sun-1l'x1r.ubs'1wmx. W. YA. Xtlflllltl Cuurst-. l':lllt'l't'fl lfull ltll I. Yu Plnsirla-nl .luulur Clznss 121121-llg Art liclitnr mllgmwootau till l. Nlm-lnlwr liuglisb Club , V X M. C. A. :uul Clt't'l'UlllllIl l,lli'l'2lI'y Smitty 'll'lml I IIS,?lI'l'l1 In hw, mul wus nnl, r'nmf'ol'ls in l3lCH'l'llA ILXIQ BAIQICIR SIIl'Il'lIliRIJ5'l'tlXYN, W. YA. Nurulul Cmusc. li n t 1- 1' 0 cl lf' u ll 12110. Nlt'lNllt'l' of Pzlrtlxvnizm l.itn'l'ury Sovivty, VK'il- l.u'cl Club :mtl X. XX. C. A. N,l!ff' vrznnnl rzwillwr lwr, nor f11sIo111 stale' llvr infinilr' Ilf1l'lt'l'U.U MARION l,liliCll BIl,l,IX1Ylilfi SHICPIIliHIJS'l'OXVN, W. YA. Nurnml Course. lintorccl Full lflll. Svc'- rt-t:u'y l'iI'0SllIll1lIl c:l1lSS 12111-12g Decluimcl lntt'r-Sur'ic'ty Contest lflllig Reporter lin glish Club, Full ltlllig Scribc English Club XYlI1t0I' 191.11 Svc-rvtury Parthcnizln Literary Smit-ty. Wiutvr lflllg liclitol'-in-Chief Co- lmngumotu 19111 liclitor-in-Cllicf Pickot lull-153 Prt-siclt-nt Willzuwl Club. vVlIllCl 1915. lNlcmbQrGi1'ls' Glt-0 Club. Sha' is lu'11l1ll1f'11l lIIH1f1I1'l'1ff'fII'l' lo hc' lU00f'lf, Shr' is ll wnnmn r1m1'1l1f'rffol'0 lo lu' won. 143 v 'l'l IUNIXS l ll.XXlil,l X i1l..Xl'l l.XNl 5111111111111s1'1m x, XX. X .x. X111'111:1l X:1llll'S1'. l':Illl'l'4'fl lfzull lflll. llc-111! linglisll lllulm lfanll lill lg l,l'P5l4ll'Ill l':11'lI11'11i:111 l.il1-1':11'y Sawivlyx Spring llllfmg l,l'l'Sllll'lll l.l'.xl1-1111111 NIJIIIIQ lE1l.m. l'11l111111l1'1l I'0lll'llf1l' lllllf 1'11111p11.w.w11111.1111111'1l, Y'1'111p1'1'1'1111 1'111'h nll11'1' lll flIl'1'l'l'fl1I'.S 1111111l. .lll1'1'1111l1'l11p1'111'I1111111111111101111 111111 fll'l'Ill, .llllf 11111l.'1' II11' llllllfl IIIIII II11' IIIIIII 1'1111111l1'11'. l3.1l1lx Xlm .Xl,l'llli.X llllXll4SI441X'll l'11'1'1n1x11Nl.xx1v11,XX.X.x. Y111'11111l X:llllI'M'. .Xlll'llfll'fl XX1-sl1-111 ll1 ll Svlmul. l3:1llim111'1-, fXl1l.. 10011-10123 'XI1 win S4'I1llIl2Il'X' 12112-lil. l':lll1'l'1Kl lull l lfll I. l11 INllll4'l' XX'ill:11'1l lllulm. Xxlllllt -mlwr Xlll'l'l'Hlll1Ill l.1l1'1':1ry 811111-lx Xll l.l11l1 llllfl Knrls f1l1-1- X,llllJ. l 111' 11s l111'l.' ffl, 111l111'111111'11l ix .v1111l ,ll 111111 11' 111111111'11. x11 !l11s Slllllll' 111111!1'1111. !l111111,l1 II 11111 1'111l11'll1xl11111'11l. 111'1'I.v 1l1'l1'11l1l. l,l'.X.X l'IC1XIiI. lilill.l.ll.Xl1I I 8111.1-1114.1111s'1'1m'x. XX. X x. Xllfllllll f1UllI'N1'. l':lll1'I'1'll l :1ll lfllll S11 l'l'llllxX' K ll'l'l'fIlll1lll l.ll1'1':11'X' 5111-11'lX'. l' all l'1l l llllbtllltl XX1ll llfl llull l 1lI l'lll X111 I .,. 1 1 , 1 . l'1'1-si1l1nlXX1ll11r1ll,I11l1.XX111l1'1lt1l.1 l 1p111l Nll'll'l' X1 111111 Lluss ltlll-1.1. Xl1mlm11 XII I Vlulm hulls C1I1-1-l.I11l1:1111l X. XX. l.. X 1 1 IT l,11sl, flllrllflll Illrf l1'11xl. 111 111111. IIICNHY l.l'111ili'l 1'11I.1Xl'l1.XNl Sll1'.1'IIl'.1KllS'I'!MVN, W. YA. Ynrinzil Cmirsc-. liiilvn-cl Full 1911. Yiw- siclc-nl l':n'1livni:in l,ilm-rziry Snr-ic'1y, XYin- I lu 19151 Yi:-4--Pi'csi4l1-111 Arl Club, Spring 1915. Sizwl rin' Hn' SlllllI1N'l'S :gf lln- l'1l'l'll0llS nm11.' Ci.XIiNl'l'1 l' l.1'1 1'I,li'l'1 DN FHASI lili 14i.ifiaxiux'1'. YA. Xnrmzil Cniiisv. Grnrlnzilm- Powlizulziii Cu 11-gn-19131. l'lI1ll'l'l'fll:illl 1911. Cri1ic'C.l,.S Winter 1911 livpnrtf-r C. 1.. S., Spring 1915 Captain :intl 1XI:in:iQcrGirls' Haiskcllnill 'l'c:nn llxl 19141. 1911-151 llvvlaiiiiailiuil 1I1lCl'-S01'll'1y Con x This hurl nf' low' by SlllIIllI1'l'.S ripening lznvlfli, .Huy prom' fl llIl'flllft'IlllN-f1HIIH'l' IlYlI1'll IIt'.l'f wr: l1lc'r'l.', YIHCLINIAX .X1Jli1.1X11J1i 1i.X1'N'1' Bi-:nm'v11.i.i'.. YA, Nprinul Klnliiwev. .Xllviirlm-ml I,0N'1'll2ll1ll1 Cul- lvgc 19111-12. l2l1l1'I'L'1l l :ill 19123. Hcporlil , . Qnvrmiinii l.ilvr:irx' Sm-ivlv. lwnll 1911: llriliv Cin-i'niiiziii Lili-rziry Swwim-ly. Spring 1913. A ,,f lXll'll1l7l'1' Girls' G11-cClr1Im, Arl llluli unrl Y. XY Eu. , W V Z1 1 ,J ' f 7 1 1 S C.. A. ll4'l' lwifv' wus xrgfl, lirnllw mul llllllyfllll l'.l't'l'Hl'lIf lhingf in IIVOIIIIIII... I1lI.XIII,IiS11SI1IXI1 IIISICIAI IJ1411-.11 IIIIN. XX'. Xlx. Yurmzll lIr1111'sv. IC11l1-1'1-1I I z1II IEIII. IjI'l'S- 11I111l I IIIIILIIIIII I1l11 11x S1 1, . g g --I Q11-I1-ly. wmml-1 1411.13 xIl'1 I,I'l'5IKIl'III N-111111' Lluss 15111-1.1. 111111-1'I,Iuxlm-1111111111111X.NI.I,..X. I 11111x 1111! l1111'11 11111l1'1' ll 1'l1111111'1111 Sf1lI'.N 121 .. .XIXXI5IililiIIiClUIIlH1N Ixlcx 51.11, XX. X .x. Ncrrmanl IIUlll'Sl'. .Xllm-mls-rl Iiovli S1111 slilula- IENN3-8 ZIIIII Slam- Nurnlanl Sdn I'111'111x'1ll1', Xu., N108-IH. I'.11l1-11-fl Srrinf I 121123, NIUIIIIWI' XII1'I'I'UIIIllIl I.1lm-1'411'y 811111- 1mI.X1'l l.IllIJ. I IIIIIII' 1111 nllzrr l111l II 111111111111'x 1'r11.w11: I ll11'11l.' IIIAIII N11 lPI'4'l1ll.W' I ll1i11l.' l1i111 su. NUIUX .LXNIC IIIXI'II'IiIi IXIfll I'Il UFS!-,Nl-1r1.X. XX. X fx. YUTIIILII XIUIIILSU. I'1III1'IIl'II Spring IEIII S1-c'1'm'l:11'x' I'z11'lIn-1111111 Illm-1 11'x' Swim-lx' I '1II IIIII S1 4 1 I . I 3 .'-r'1'x-l:11'X' .XlI1I1'li1' IXwsu1 : ' 1 NOIIIUI' I'It'I1l'l'S1'IIIllIIX'l' on Iiu:1l'4I UI' Ililw-vlsvlx I'1II-IH, Gills' Iiknskvllmll Iviun IEIII-I.m 'Ill T11 In-1'XX1Il:11'1l C.I11I1:111rI X. XX. I.. .X. 1'1'1 x 1'11s1'111111'11, ll111l'.w fur l'1'lIIl'IIIlll'llllf'I' .I111l ll11'1'1' ix f11111x11'.v, ll111l'x fllll' ll1r11111l1lx. mI IIIIIIII xml XX lzl,1UN 1514011 l1iH'l'UN IILT'l l'UN S111:l'I11'.HIlS'l'1MVN, W. YA. Y1ll'1ll1ll Coursm-. linlc-rvcl Full 12 . I,II,I,1AN K.'X'1'I1I.li1iN IIl'INIiI.lC SI11iI'1l1i1iIJS'I'OXYN, NY. YA. Normal Course. Iintvrvcl Full 19111. Sw rvlurx' .luniur Clww 11113 11' 911111 ux C' - 5 .ku .'.- ,. '2 .lil roman l,llL'I'2lI'Y Soc-11-ty. Full 12112. '7'zm'r'v ull omg 771111 I shnzllrl low' Il bright llfllfffllllll' xlur um! lhinl: In uvwl if. 111 A1 flu-11 Iilllldllllbll-:XILIVUI1 Avzxclc-lllx' 121123- . 1 1 , 4 4. 1 A 11. X 111'-Pl't'S1l11'I1l Y.1Xl. QA. 12111-15. NIUIIIIJUI' C l1l'1'01111l11 11lK'I l1'X' Snvivlx' l'l xlc-111110 an rl X11 1 lulm Wim flll'f'!l fI1IIIS1'U' IIVIVHI lwpfg lfulinq llu' llil' will: 1l1'llll1fSl' 141' Xllflllffffh ICULA CAHHOIL IIOCKMAN 1XIOO1i1'l11'11iI.IJ, W. VA. Normal Course. 6111111111110 lim- 1XfIur Cul- lvgc, Ilugcrslown, Md., 12105. Iinlcrcci Full 12111. Exvllzxlmge lidilur Pivkvl 12111-151 HC- porlc-r Purthcniun l,11l'1'1lI'j' Sm-in-Ly, Spring 1915. Mvmlwr Arl Club. ,1 rhilrl QI' our j1l'!llIIflI10fhl'l' Ifur. r1fr'lnulf',' n1'fn1' H111 Xll7l'1'f IlIlIl1'l'SfIIIIl1ilIfl Il IUUIIIIIII. 241 il GIQUHGIC'l'lI1JNI.XSKNUDIC S111-31-111i1111s'1'1wwx, XX'. Xfx. Yormul Co111's1'. li11lv1'1-cl Full 12111. Prvsi- J 11 I.'I'1xl1-1111111 XX'inl1-1' 121153 X'i1-1--I 1'1-si- I 111111111 111 I1l1111x S111 1015: 111111111111 H1-S1-1'x'1l B:1sk1'llJ11ll 'li1'1IlI1 1 il 1-15. Mcnllncr .Xrl Club. ll C'--' '1 Q -'1 .' '11-ly. XX'i11l1-1' 21 11111114 in ilu' 111111111 QI' llfilllll INlflIl't'. l nr11111r1l, Illlf fl4'I'llIflI1l'lIf, .w11v1'1'l. lm! IIIXHIIU, Thr' jll'I:f'IIIIIf' Illllf Xllpllhflllfl' 111' fl n11l11ll1'. N1 l'IS'l'llICl1 NIAXY Ii N1 l'l l' 51111111111c111ms'1'1mwN, XX. X .x. 11'111:1l c10llI'S1'. l':I1lK'I'l'll l :1ll 111118. N11 In-1' f.ll'1'l'UI1l1ll1 l.1t1'1':11'x' 5Hl'll'lX'. Xtbflllill Cu111's1'. H1111-1'1-11 I 11ll 121110. Xl ll1'l' 1'Ill'I'X un' :mm all rmlwl ' lil l'II l'II.lZ.Xl3li'1'll KN! l'l l' S111av111a1111s'1'1mx. XX'. Xfx. 11-11111-1l Sllulllfxlyll 54'll1ll1lll'X'. 151101111 X lslu. X 1 12111-11. S1-1-11-l111'y C11-1-1'1111i:111 1.111-1':11'y S11 1'1l'lX. Spring 12111 S1-1151-11111 Sl'l111JI' Klux 12111-1.1. N11-111l11-1' X. XX. L. ,X. :xml flnls fllv 1' Clllll. Slu' llllffqwrl flu' nf7'r11flrl', IIIII, ,f'Hl'lllll'I' ilu' nfi'1'l1.wr'.' Sur In Ihr luxlfh ANNA PfJRTliRl ll'1l,D lX'If:GARRY Rxnrmxli, W. YA. Normal Coursv. Iintorccl Full 1911. Soc- '. '. 2.1. .?- . N11-inlmcr Pur- Illllj X XX Q X 191111 nun l,ili-rairy Socially :ind Girls' Glw Cluln Silnvr unrl gold fIl'l' not fha' only 1'oil1,' l'lI'flll', loo, lnlsswx f'Ill'l'l'Ilf all owl' Ihr' IIP0I'1ll.U MARSIIALL IQARLE MARTIN 'li1'1RR.X ALTA, XY. YA. Normal Course. Attended Ohio Northern l7nivcrsily1997-12. Entered Full 1911. Mom- lwr Cir'vroniui1 Lilorury Soc-icly. lily lPl1Sl'lI1'SS in lliis Sfflfl' mrulf' mv Il lookrfr- on lll'l'l' in l'i1'l1m1. ,? XYI l.l,lAlNI HARRISON SICLYICY S11ICP!!IQRIJSTONYN, W. YA. Normal Course. liiilclrcl Spring 1911. Scc'i'ctzirv lflixtvinpo, Full 19113 Business Mzinzigci' Coliongoroolu 191-lg Prcsiclont Cice- roniain Lili-rairy Sorioty, Full 1911. 'Tivrrv lwflrl' Io lu' mlm lo zlvallz wilh Il rusf HIIIII lo lu' .w'o11l'f'1I Io 11'r'11llI Ivilh p1'l'p1'l11flI IIIO- lion. .yy -.4 .IICSSIC RAYMOND TYSON I3i41niu4:Li11x' SPRINGS. XY. X'.-x. Normal Course. G1'ucll1:1t1f Ml. XX'e'slcy Iligh School 1910. Altviniul XXX-st Yirginizi 1'nix'01'sily 1910-11. Iintcrvcl XX'inlvi' 1915. Prcsiclenl Ci1'01'oni:n1 1.i1c1'nl'y Sovia-ly Spring 12115. Blunilmcr Iflixlcmpn, Debuts-i' Intcr- Sovicty Conlcsl 16115. SUIIIK' urv born fjl't'lIf, smm' urlziffzwf f1l'4'1lfl1I'SX. unrl snmf' lmzw' gyrwllllwxx Ihrusl IIINIII HIl'IlI.u l., Yi ANNA NIU!-llillli.XlJ N1ll.I.l'IH 5lll'.l'll1'.l1IlS'l'UXX'N, XX. X .x. nrmzil Cniirsn-. 1'1Illt'I't'li1'12l1111111. lim as nn-r1.n-1-rnnnni 1,ll4'l'1ll'X' Nmf'l4'lX'. Spring 1111 1 X14-mln-1' 1' I . I i ling, XXl11ll111ilIil linlx film tlnlr and 1lS1lf.1lI1J. 1x'lmll1lr'1ly1w I'lllIIl'S lull ll'I-.Wllllll lill'1f'l'x. Yi W lv- NINX NIXHIIC l'HXX'Xl'Il.l. 1'i1JXINl'.X, XX. X .x. nrlnznl Cniirxv. 1':Ili1'Iil'li Spring 101' l P 1' ltllgiliwil Llnli. lwull 1.3113 1l'1'Nlfl1lll SI'I'l1J X XX'. ll. .X, 12111-lfig S1'1'1'1'11Il'X' lin-vin in 1.1 lcrairx' Nm:-lx' Sprung 121101 Pri-xnle-nl XXII lml Llnlm, Spring 1il1.w1 lzesznylsl lnlii Nu 1lm'lX fmlllvsl 11P1.v. llfnw' 11011 nn! lIl'1lI'll if .Srlfrflfillff nfl. .1 IIVIIIIHIII-X Illlll rlnlll .wlnlnl for Illllljllll DON JACKSON 'VAN DIEYANDEH AliliOX'Al.l'i, W. YA. Normal Coursv. linlvrvcl Spring 1913 .Xssistunt Business Mzmugcr Cnhongoroolzi 121123-ll: Prcsicli-nt .Iunior Cluss 19113-1.1 Prvsidcnl Y. lXl. C. A. 191-1-15g Prvsiclvnt l':u'lhcniun Litcrury Soc-im-ly, Full 191,13 Pros- irlcnl Senior Class, 1911-153 Business Mana gc-r Pic-kcl, IEIII-153 Wutvli linglish Club Winlcr llllfmg Assistant Manager Boys' Bus- kvllmll, lfll 1-153 Iluud linglish Club. Spring 1915. lXl4'mlJ0r lflixlviiipo. .l1I his juulfx ul:.w'r1w1l. Srl in Il noir lmnlf. 1l'fll'Ill'lIl Illllf r'n11n'rl by I'lIfI'.u liHI3lili'l' S'l'l'Ali'l' VAN lXIli'l'lil'I SHEPIIIililJS'l'UXX'N, XX. X A. Norniul Coursv. l':Ill4'I'l'Il Full 1910. Yivc l'rvsicl1-nl f:ll'Cl'0lll1lll Lilvrury Scwicly, XYllll.f'I llll l. Nlvnilwr lflixlcnipu. Nui luf Uf'lll'X lull by llispnsilinll iS ll7i.W1UfIl llf'ljllll'l'If.H ll Y111'111111 611111151-. 1':I11l'l'l'11 511111115 1111I.1iYCl111XYXY1'I1il.1iY 1':l.1ilXS, XXI Xfx. 11111l'1' 1111'1'1A111111111 1.11l'1'21I'f' S111'11-ly. lfllllll' Illlf 1111111111 1111' II1l'flSIll'l' 111' 11111 11111 11111. 11111111'I'11Y11'1Y1X1lXY.X111i S1I1',1'111'1111S'1'11XX'Y. XY. YA. X111'll1111f:11l11451'. 1i11l1-1'1-11 191111 11112. '1'1'1'11s- l11'1'1'XY.XY.l1..X.SI11'111Q1l1l111'q1l11 1111l3111111XY111- 1l'1' 111111 1'1'1-51111-111 XYi11111'11 111l111. 191111 111111 51-1-1'1-l111'x' XX111111'11 1,111l1, XX11l11'1' 111111 5111111- 1':11g11511i:11l11,Sl11'111Ql111111:1111111l11111f1NXv1111l'1. 1111.13 1.l'l1l1'xxI1121I'I1 f11l111,XX11l11'I'1111.11 501'- 1A1'11I1'X 1:11'1'1'l1I11Zl11 1.111'l'111'j' S111'11'1y. XX'1l111'l' 1111.11111-1'111111:1111111111l1'1'-5111-11-ly'1,1111l1-sl11111. N1l'111111'1' .111 1111111211111 i111'1a l111-1- L11111. 11'l11'11 1111111111 1111's 1111' l1l11111l, 1111111 l111w' 1x1'11Hx ll11' IIIlllrf.N 111,1X'1'I1,l'1i1,1,XY111'1'1-I 111111'1'11X,XX.x.X. N111111111 lI11111's1'. 1'1l111'1'4'I1 XY11111'l' 111121. 51'I'1'l'1l11'f' 1J111'11l1'I1ll111 1,I11'1'1I1'X5111'1l'1X. 5I11'11lQ 11113. N1l'I11111'1' 1'11lQ1lN11 f11ll11, XY111111'11 1:1l111. C111'1a fl1l'l'1,1l111I11111X.XX.11. .X. 'l'l111x1' flllllfll l1I'l' l 1'11111 l1l'I' xl111ll l'l'1Ill 1111' fII'l'1.I'l'l 1111111w 111' l111ll11l'. 2.1 -4 I E +3 1. VJ V1 -1 -I U 1: C Z 4 Lil VI 1 I ij Y I U f -4 H Q 1 I V 4 P w 1 w I 4 SPIIHII' Gilman ilinll BERTIIA RAE BAKER NIARION LEEIII BILLMYER ALTIIEA COMES BUYIJ LENA PEARL BRILLHART GARNET'I' LI'I I'LE'1'oN FRAEI ER VIRGINIA AIIELAIDE GAUNI' ADA BERRIE GORDON NOLA JANE HARPER LILLIAN IQATHLEEN HENIILE EULA CARROLL HOCRMAN ESTIIER IXIAY IQNOTT 1iU'1'II ELIZARETII KNUTT J ANNA I ORTEREIELD lXIC'GA1i1iY ANNA NIOREIIICAD NIILLER NINA BIARIE PUWNELL ICLSIE BIAE SUTTIIN if EI' II ALIIAE I'1LIZAIll'1'l'lI YANME'l'1ilC DIIRUTIIY IRVINII XYAKIC ULIVIG IIIYELI. XYIIITE lim' AINVIN BELL IIENRY Ll'i,'KI'1'1 1' C'LA1'IIAM TIIUMAE FRANKLIN VLAPIIAM VIIARLES 1,54 'AR HISI'lli XVELTON 13114 VIII ER'I'm JN HlT'1 1'11N GEu1u:E 'l'IImIAs KNUIJE LXIARSHALL ICARLE lXIAR'I'lN XVILLIAM HARRIEIIN SIGLVEY .I EEEE RAYAIUNII TYEUN DUN .IAVRSIIN VAN IJICVANDER R0IsER'I' S'1'UAR'l' VAN M ETRE TIIUMAE PIENRY YANMlQ'1'llIC 1 THLICY C IRA Y NYl'Ilil,IGY . XYILLIAM Woman .'XGHlf1IIL'l'lTH.XI, l,Ax1su1m'mm' I Jc,m1cs'1'1c: SCIIQNCIC an gm I,A1ac,11'..-x'1'um NIANIV.-XI. IIQIIAI NING Sum, CQLORS: Purple! l'1'0.sz'r1mzf l'1'C6-I'l'C.s1'fI1'r1I Svcreta 1' y Treo .S ll rm' If 0 porter Scrgea nt 9' o JI 11n1nr5 :xml Golll BIu'r'1'u: Srnzpwr l 1'flrlz'.w 1+'Lowr:1:: Purpll- :null YQ-lluw Yiulvt Ul l Ii'I+1liS 1 I,14:o1cA YlCl.l, flu-zany, gm-zany. gan-zm-lla, gm-zzuy, Away, away, gs-t out uf mu' way, Sc-uiors, Sopl1u111u1'4-s, l'lI'1'SllIlll'l1, Tlm-4' ill--mull, gf--mull, gf'-lIlllll4'gIY nu-Y NXT url' flu' .luniors of ulel S. if .lulliorsl -ll1Ill0I'Sl .lllIllUI'Hl 223 Y ULICNN A. li1+:1s'1'1m D. S. N1c'l1uLs Y. fll,7NNlNliIlAM RVTH Wummx IC. W. lXlILLER llmiln' L. lfvss lIli'1 1'Y MILDHED BANKS SHI-:PH15mJsToWN, W. VA. This liltle girl with never zi wile, For ull doth wezu' ll Sunny smile. For whom it's brighter who ezm tellf A clusly Miller or il ehiming Bell.,' IIUGH GILBERT Dli IIAVISN lXIAH'l'INSBUl-KG, W. VA. This Junior lad from Berkeley came, To Shepherd College, road to fame. Thul he will win we have no doubi, Beeziuse he surely moves about. liI,lZAB1i'1'll ISUTLISH BUSWlf1I.I, SHrzmii-:1m5'1'oxvN, W. VA. lilizuheth is :1 hluek-eyed houri Whose tulenls make ll pleasing clowry When on the slzige she's ul her best Whieh is not lrue of all the rest. YIHCSINIA IRXSCAI, CANl llil.lD PAW llxw. W. YA.. ln ullllvlivs lllis .lunior quilv vqualls llim' lmys, XXill1 lllv gun :incl llic I'1ll'li0l slim- has guml puisv. ln lim'sv-lmzivk riding slufs Ill'X'l'I'SllI'll2lSSl'1l In c'l1ur1'l1 zallvmlzilivc shi- s grcully nul- clzissi-rl. IIAHHY l,lf'l'l llili l l'SS Cllllllilh' RUN, W. YA. In llzirrv, our SOI'.Ql'1llll, so luvzil uml lrum l or km-ping guml nrfli-I' muvli lmnm' is rlui Un :lilly lu' wears an I3Ulxl7l'l.ll2ll grin: Sunni-linivs wv arc slow ycl hc niurslluls u in. l,l'IUHA YX'UNNli i1L'NNlNiill.'XNl lziiiixs, XX. X lx, Our Sci-ri-l:ui'v with Qolcl-lmmxvii lmlr. ls vw-1' Lilzirl ln flu lu-1' sliznri-. XV' ull m'om'wlv Iwi' lulvnls l'1lI'l', Xml livnm-lli ll1lllliSlll'l'XYUllllI'UllSl.illI'. IFHANCIQS YATICS lJ1Xll,l'IY S111gv111i11ns'1'nwN, XY. YA. U111' 19111111-1-s is ll fluinly lass. .Nncl l32lSSil1Ql'UINl of ll11-.l11ni111' Class. SI11- 1-ons OQCI' her lessons und lhcrc lil 11111011 joy, In spilc of hor l111111's in lhc uulo with Rm Ul,ll'l l+'OS'l'lil2 IIICDIRICIQ l31111s11x' RUN, VV. YA. A 1l1'l1z1lc1'z111fl :1Ll1l1-lv, our Iiclilnr-i11-Cl1i1-l' l'lI'0Ill lhc weight nf his honors 1:1111 liml 1111 rvliof. Ill l1z1skcll111ll l1c has V1-ry grcat flllllll And in ull clusscs ll p1'11111i11c11L nz1111c. IIUNUHA lC'l'lllil, M1:CiAlil1Y S111iNA1s1111A11 .I11N1:'1'1c1N, W. YA. lllll' IllIlf'll lovvcl 1-l11ss11111lc, lilhcl lN'I1'li111'1x Insisls on scvcn sluclic-s lo 1'z11'1'y. Sho is :1lwz1ys right l11-rc, this girl l'I'0ll1 lhL .lnnc-lion, lixwyml, il lllllj' lm, ul ll sovizil l'11n1'li1111. A v , X A XIIXIIX' XIIHIINIX III,XIxl,I'L SIII-Ql'lII'lliIIS'IIU xxx, XX.X x. Ilu- 'mum lu Klum' IN nm-V4-Ix' 'I lm Xvl Iwi' X'l'I'X' Iwsl llunw IIUY, h Ill xllm- VIXVN Im I IIwlnnlsln-xmulxl IZIIIUII 1lI 'll 'I1'4lI'NI I1 rs 1'IlSlSI1lIl'llI lII1II'I IIu.ul mmm- 4'-an flf lux CILICNN .XIQIYIN IiI'lS'I'I'Ii I l'l'14.1a Inu l. XX. X .x. II1wl:nIIsIlmm:l11.u11r IM-wlvlml XX':us sun-IX' Im' ll Iuxxxm-1' mm-'ml' Ilia I'1'lIlIX' wil www fIuuI1III-xx will InIls'IImI1llllI1mII1mXX'm1l Iualn-nl, IDI X XX XII l'I.l. lIHI,I,IIDX NI.Xl z .. . 2 IXI.XlI'l'IN5Iil'l f., XX' X' x I -.. . I . .. . my. 1'1'1III5IIl,L1IIINIHII Iln-pl.n1m1II.nx. III-1' 111:ll111vVs:rl's-I-xx-rwfw'11lIn- 'mrl 1, . .,.,:h. TN lXfIAR'l'IIA ALCOTT KNODE SHliPIIliRDSTOVVN, W1 VA. Sinvc she's studious, prompt and all of that, Mr. Duke c'an't tell why she hid his hat. She is fun for the girls, whom she's always about, But provoking to leaehers we have no doubt. EDWIN WILEY MILLICH CZIQHHARDSTOXVN, WY VA. Of Edwin all Juniors are very proud, On every side his praise rings loud. He is youthful, handsome, athletic, tall, And will make our hook pay if it can at all. LAURA liI,IZABli'l'll l.lCliI,lDlili SHEPIIPZIRIDSTOXVN, W. VA. You may call her Laura, She answers to Dot, When it comes lo flirting she's right on the spol. While in some of her classes she's very good Sl1e'd ar-Complish more if she only would. ,auf 'Qi XX'l x lili.XN'l' 'l'X'l,lCl'l NlHX'lil.S Our lmn Nl.X'l'lll.XS, XX'. Xfx. ul'v4l.gl'v1ll 1lll1llllSllllQlll5lll l I nl ln Hl'2llHl'X' lS lIK'X'l'I' llzll. 'l'l1m- Cin t'I'HIll1IllS sux' llI:ll :ull 1UX'It'XX'llllllll1lXX'lllxlII'1'lX'l1lll Sm lllllfll XIXX Sl XXI l X 4 , -3w.xx1mu.xl1 .lL'N4:'l'mx, XX X x ,,, , , , .4 Q 1 ws mu' Iillwr I'illlll'I' rluu l lol llll flux. ll ll: all Slit' ll1lS llll' gram A ' '1 1 llQl2llllX'lllll'S1I.llllllllffw lmrl XX'll.l.l,XNl l1l,.XY'I'llN XIXI Im J? SlIlil'lIlilGlJS'l'lJXYN. XX. X lx l lglll :llwzws vulxws wllllmll zu lrmxll - .- . -. vu 1 - . l 5 1 . . 4 l.II,LI1XN MAY VAN lYIIi'1'liI'l lxl,-Xli'I'INSl5L'llG, W. YA. NVQ- wish to DI'CSClll our lalzivk-l1z1i1'ccl l,illiz'111, NYho's x'01'y foml of ll c'c1'l:1i11 XYilliu111. Shi- clo0s11'l like lo work too hzircl, B1-vzillso il :always I1l1lli1'S hm' lin-cl. LOTTIIZ MAY IIOUSICH S11A11Ps1aU11G, Md. This is our faithful Loltic May, Shv c'o111es from Sll1lI'1JSlJLII'Q o'cr the way, l11 spite of lhc clistzxilvc sho walks lo svhool Allll IIFYUI' has lmroki-11 thc lzirily rulo. DANIEL SIIIHLICY NICIIULS 119.11111-Lies 1' 12111113 XX. X A. llc-rv f'o111s,-s lhv 1111111 who sold you yfllll hook, A goodly youth, I pray you. look! llc wvzlrs l1is huii' i11 po111pz1clou1' .Xml has 1lSINllK' lhm' girls :ulori-. 2143 lin .Xll'l'lll'll lClJXX'.XIllD lil Xlllx 5lllaI'IIl'.liI1S'lllJXYN, XX. 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Yv --1 Z A V .L S2 4 I ,- ka - V 5: L1 v: 7 .- If 'T -r - f -4 . A 2 12 LC Z 'ff 2 I - r I ni r- .1 -I P' 4 m m m I A 72 I LE : LI 4 tlbrganigatinnn Within three years after the founding of Shepherd College State Normal School, it had two literary societies, the first and oldest one known as the Parthenian, the second as the Ciceronian. The Parthenian was organized between the years of 1871 and 1873. Only young women were eligible to become members of this so- ciety till the fall of 1897. The organization of the Ciceronian was effected November 26, 1873, with Chas. M. Foulk as its first President. At this meeting Prof. McMurran, who was then Principal of Shepherd C'ollege, delivered an address of which some extracts appear below. ' HI shall ever look upon my connection with the Literary Societies at College as the most important of my college career. if X X Act as if that which you are now doing shall endure as long as time shall last. You will find that by per- severance difficulties will disappear. if yt it f I hope that you will have a. society that will do you honor and prove a great benefit to you in after life. The question debated at their first meeting was, Resolvedg That the Indian has a better right to complain of the White Man's treatment than the Negro. To affirm, Harry M. Turner and Horace Osborn. To deny, Augustine C. Morgan and Chas. Wysong. Many men prominent both in public and private life have gone out from this society. Some of the best known are Dr. Hugh N. Leavell, teacher in Louisville Medical Follege, Louisville, Ky.g Frank McDaniel, President of Pennington Seminary, New Jersey, E. C T. Armstrong, Professor of French Language, .lohns Hopkins, A. W. Porterfield, teacher in Columbia Universityg John J. Corn- well, prominent businessman and politician of West Virginia, Chas. T. Smootz, deceased, and our own Wlalter M. Duke. Both societies have continued their life without interruption with one excep- tion up to the present time. In 1883 the Cficeronian was abolished, but was re- organized in 1885. Un an average the questions for debate in those days were as good as those debated now, yet. records show that they, too, were a little frivolous at times. For example, we have the P. L. S. January 25, 1881, debating the ques- tion, Which would you rather do, go sleigh-riding or coasting? In the fall of 18813 the societies began holding joint meetings every four weeks. These continued till February 7, 1890, when the Cfieeronians withdrew. At the beginning of the school year of 1897-98 both societies were reorganized under control of the lfaculty. The students were assigned to one or the other of the societies, attendance being made compulsory. Both sexes were for the first time eligible to membership in either society. Their reorganization was the begin- ning of the lnter-Society Contests, the first being held in December, 1897. A very prominent feature of society work at this time was the Inter-Normal Contests, which continued till 1904. 18 L'Extempo, a. debating club for men, dates its organization from 1808. It. continued to fiourish till 1903. In 1007 it was reorganized and still continues its impromptu work. The first President under its reorganized form was lf. 0. Woerner. The Athletic Association had its beginning in February, 1007, the first Presi- dent being John L. Dunlde. Before this time there had been several organizations dealing with athletics in its various phases. In the fall of 1014, in accordance with a ruling of the State Board of Regents, every student was compelled to pay 331.00 each term, which made him a member of the Association. Un account of this Change the Association was reorganized and placed under the control of a Board of Directors. The Y. M. C. A. had its origin in April, 1903. It has continued its usefulness up to the present time and has broadened its scope of work each year. When it was first organized it numbered eighteen members. It now numbers thirty-one. The Y. W'. C. A. and its work has been the counterpart of the Y. M. C. A It has a larger niembership than any of the other organizations, the societies excepted. The next oldest organization is the English Club. This was founded during the winter of 1910. Its purpose was to make better students of English. Their first meeting was held in March of the above-mentioned year. Wilson Sperow was its first head. In the spring of 1913 the Willard Club was organized. This society is for the young women and corresponds to L'EXtempo. It was named for Frances E. Willard. Miss Ethel Pearey probably deserves most credit for organizing this society. She has the honor of being its first Chief Executive. This year has added a new club to our list. It held its first meeting April 15. The Sahnagundi Club purposes to afford a higher and more intelligent apprecia- tion of art. Shirley Nichols has been elected its first President. 12' 1317 I1 A1111 5935 -'-Ex'6f: ,W .Ji A I I 'HAt Hg 'e 1--- g 5E1'n?.9S?gl- g Q5- 1 95 O iii 5 Q ' Y in A is 9-,Il . 9 .- I Tig- ' ,ir -T , 1 ' 3 Q 3 2 ae: ' '::. .. I -,gun 4 ll. mga- V232 E-Sa -ff LE' . -12: T 25: Ae.-.: .- ' Y I'5 ' f as------sf P1 .5 . f'. -1' ,ll X 10 N 1 ?' 2 L :- 1 4 I -1 z 4 W E -1 5 I-I-4 igartbenian literary imcietp f'0LoRs: f,I'2lIlQl' :xml Dark Bluv NIU'I l'UZ l'1'ml1'.w.w11 quam mnspzrz Prcs1'rl1'11I, V fvc'-Pres S6C1'f'I11ry, 7'I'f'1'ISIlI'f'I', I 'l'I'fI'C, lf0pm'tw', Sl'I'f1l'Il ll I, I'xI,0Wl'IIiZ Whitv f1:lI'll2lfiHll FALL 'FE R BI D. J. Yam IDEVANIJER VIIAS. 0. Hman NHL.-X H,AI!I,l'IIi Rum. D. IIAIQMAN GLENN A. Ii1+31s'1'mz CIHALE IiISICIi IAQNTER Urns 0191911 'ERS XVI NTE li TERM Plus. U. 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ID.-XILEY GRANT T. NIOYERS VIRGINIA G.-XI'N'l' EARL I1-XILICY UFFIC 'ERS YVINTER TERM SIIIRLEY NIc'IIoLs GEORGE KNUIJE DURUTIII' XVARE RUTII XVURMAN 4 fARNlC'l l' FRANIER LEORA f1l'NNINf'lIIAM WILLIAM SICLYEY 313 SPRING TERM JESSE R. TYNIIN GRANT T. 1X'IOYERH NINA M. POXVNELL ANNA M. BIILLER VIRGINIA GAIINT 1 IARNIG'l 1' FRASIER SHIRLEY NIc'IIuI.s uv! I. l.' 'P 0 ,ui..L4i3Qf5'LL,:ilJ,1fM. :H a 5 UI1'VU,1 'i?1U'3'?3?7W '3,il??WLi9' x' l HHNrgffififiid!-FfeiZi!:E:1ffg gEEQ ,I+ x- ld v1r1i?r1'lUf!--if-1 31:15 yi ?' l ' 1,1 .., - U O L P- ..- 4 .- v -. 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QE. Q. l'1'v.w1'flc'1It I Vice-Prc.sz'f!e11t Sc'C1'0lf11'y T1'm.s1u'c'1' Reporter EARL LEORA IJAILI-JY .AIN 5 I GAI A ' I IE BD I D I HLTGH GILBERT DEHAYEN SANFORD DEXK'1'I'T I'iL'L'1'0N STANLEY BIERRITT I I'L'I'ON HARRY LL'TIIER Iflxs ROBERT IDOYE IIARMAN K IEORGE HA RTZE LL VIIARLEB OscfAR HIBER ALVA DAYNE IQENAMUNIJ WILLIAM RAYMOND KIBER .IOIIN KNOX UI'xl If'I'1RS IQOBT. D. H.ARBl.-KN E. W. BIILLER . HARRY L. FUSE . W. R. IQISER O. N. STRIEBY M ICMISICRH IiENNE'I'li ROBERT LONG HVBERT LOWRY ICDXVIN WILEY BIILLER H.'kliIiX' TANQUARAY BIILLER TIIONIAE CONDIT BIILLER XYILLIAM VLAYTON RIYERS .Xli'l'HL'R EDWARD RUARK GEORGE .IOIINRON SELYEY WILLIAM fl.-XRRISON SELVEY UEEAII NEAL STRIEBY JANIEB ROBERT TIIOMPEON DON JAVKSON VAN TJEVANDER AI's'I'IN BARTON XVULFURD fri! y - SJ ll ,Q N 1 I W K Pl't'82'Cl0IIf Vice-Pres idenl Secretary Treasurer Reporter .T!l?1El. QE. Zi. 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V 160 Cozmsel , MARION LEECII BILLMYER DOROTHY TUCKER FULTON DELLA GRACE ITISER LAURA ELIZABETH LICKLIDER ANNA TVIOREHEAD MILLER NINA MARIE POWNELL MINNIE LEE SVVAYNE ELLA MAY TURNER DOROTHY IRVING WARE OLIVE LUELL WHITE QEngIi5iJ C!EIuh OFFICERS FALL TERM FRANKLIN CLAPHAM . NINA POWNELL ELLA MAY TURNER CTRACE IQISER I ARTHUR RUARK TDOROTHY FULTON MINNIE SWAYNE , ROY BELL WINTER TERM E. W. MILLER . GRACE TQISER ELLA MAY TURNER ARTHUR RUARK f CLIVE WHITE TFOSTER HEDRICK . ANNA MILLER D. J. VAN DEVANDER SPRING TERM D. J. VAN DEVANDER LAURA LICKLIDER ELLA MAY TURNER LESTER OURS TMINNIE SWAYNE 1 GRANT MOYERS E. W. MILLER GEORGE HARTZELL LEARN EHS ROY AUSTIN BELL THOMAS FRANKLIN CLAPHAM GEORGE HARTZELL ULIE FOSTER HEDRILTK EDVVIN WILEY MILLER GRANT TYLER MOYERS LESTER OURS ARTHUR EDWARD RIUARK JAMES CLINTON SHANHOLTZER DON JACKSON VAN DEVANDER MAX MILLER WILLIAMSON 62 - K ,,.... vw..- .-..Y..v.,-. , .-.M -... i .- .-.----W--W ...N . , . , , , , ,, -T- ' 4- .. 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FLOWER: PI1I'plI-PI11ISy FALL 'I' E H M DOROTHY WVARE BIANION BILLMYER AGNES BELL IDURUTIIY FULTON MUSEAN 'FHUMAS LENA BRILLHART ULIVE ATHEY UFFIC WERS XV I N T E R T E RM BIARIUN BILLMYEII LENA BRILLIIART IJOROTI I Y FULTON ALTIIEA BOYD DOROTIIY WA RE FRANUES IJAILEY GERTRUDE M ULD1 If DN M EMB E RS FLORI-:NUE YIOLET A1ilNIS'1'1iUN4i ULIVE BUTLER ATIIEY BERTHA RAE BAKER AGNES MAE BELL RIARION LEECH BILLMYER ELIZABETH BUTLER BOSWELL :XLTHEA COMES BOYD LENA PEARL BRILLHART VIRGINIA PASUAL CANFIELD OLIVE COOPER ELIZA CATHERINE FROVVL LEOHA YVONNE CTUNNINOIIAM FRANCES YATES IJAILEY GER'1'RUDE IJENISUN LUVILE JOHNSON EWERS IjUIiO'l'HY TITUKER FULTON IGTIIEL STANDIFURD H.ABIIlll'1i DELLA GIRACE IQISER HELENA TEMPLE IQOONTZ ELSIE LOUISE LAWSON ANNA IXIOREHEAD BIILLER GERTRUDE VIRGINIA BIULDOUN NINA IXIARIE POWNELL FAY LVIARIE PORTMESS DIARY LOCRER RIEINHART RFI-'IE AGNES SMITH MUSEAN IDA THOMAS IDOROTHY IRVING VVARE YIVIAN ELIZABETH WHEATON IQATIIRYN FOLK WILLIAMS IYANNIE LOURAINE WVILLIAMS RUTH BIAGDALENE WORMAN 63 SPRING 'l'I'1liM NINA POWNELL ICLIZABETII BOSWELL RUTH VVURMAN ELSIE LAWSON GRAVE KISER Ijfllif ITI I Y FULTON FIIORENIWI ARMSTRONI ,.,,4 , n,' iii! .., Y? I I . f .Ya ,Q x-V fi, 1 1?.I 3 , , gi ,ii Ali .231 E, l lifui 1 .E,fW ig , A . - ,-L'X rf E 'Q is I 1w,:, ,,,.. I K W5 1 4 -3 A 14 U 1 ia SALxIAGL'NDl CLUB Salmagunhi f!Eluh COLORS: Emerald Green :Incl White YELL Rig-R-gig, Rig-R-gig, Rig-:I-gig Ree, VVe NVC are the Art Club Of Old S. C. are it, the jolly bzmil, VVe are led by MiSS Irelziml, We must be lIem'cl, :Incl we will be SeeIIF- The Silillllllgulllll Of '15. OFFIC TERS P7'6SI'd6llf . . . D. S. NICHOLS Secretary MARION L. BILLMYER T 7'6ClSll,7'C'l' . E. VLH-'TON BELL Art Editor VIRGINIA CANFIELIJ Sergeant . . . , . W. B. HUTTON INDUSTRIAL ART Vz'ce-PI'esz'1lent . Secretary . ROBT. D. HARMAN DOROTHY TVARE CIVIC ART Vice-Presz'deI1t . . . LEORA Y. CUNNINGHAM Secretary . . . , HONORA ETIIEL BICGARRY FINE ART Vice-Presz'de11t . . RUTH WVORMAN Secretary . . . ELSIE LAWSON FINANCE V ice-P1'esz'dent . . MARTHA TTNODE Secretary . , . . TVTARY SWISIIER SOCIAL Vice-P1'esz'den1f . . . GARNETT L. FRASIER Secretary . . . . . LUCILE EVJERS lNIElVIBERS OLIVE BUTLER ATHEY AGNES TVIAE BELL MARION LEECH BILLMYER ELIZABETH BUTLER BOSWELL LENA PEARL BRILLHART VIRGINIA PASCAL CANFIELD FRANCES LEOLA CASLER LEORA YVONNE CUNNINGHAM FRANCES YATES DAILEY MARY DONLEY LUCILE JOHNSON EWERS GARNETT LITTLETON FRASIER VIRGINIA ADELAIDE GAUNT EULA CARROLL HOCRMAN HATTIE BARTLETT JOHNSON MARTHA ALCOTT TTNODE ELSIE LOUISE LAWSON LILLIE VIRGINIA LEMEN HONORA ETHEL MCGARRY' AUGUSTA JACKSON MORGAN GERTRUDE VIRGINIA MULDOON HELEN REBECCA SELVEY KATIE VVARREN SYVIMLEY MARY TTATHERINE SVVISHER DOROTHY IRVING TVARE JESSIE LILLIAN WATSON NANNIE LOURAINE WILLIAMS RUTH MAGDALENE WORMAN ELLIS CLIFTON BELL HENRX' LUCKETT CLAPHAM THOMAS FRANKLIN CLAPIIAM TTOBERT DOVE HARMAN OLIE FOSTER HEDRICK WELTON BROTIIERTON HUTTON GEORGE THOMAS TTNODE GORDON GROVE LAMBERT GRANT TYLER TVTOYERS WILLIAM CLAYTON TWTYERS, .l R. DANIEL SHIRLEY NIL'Hf,JLS WILLIAM JACOB RUSH MAX MILLER WILLIAMSON 67 5 lm---f ...Hg :af RNS, , -L. IW? 'Ya.4M.., Girls' 451212 Qfluh Ilfrvctor . MAGGIE LILLIAN MERRPIIIIIS Soprfz nos 1 Altos tl I I 130 AIINEE MAE BELL ELIZABE'l'Ii BUTLICR BOSWELI, ULIVE COOPER CIEIVPIIIIIII-1 DENINON VIRGINIA ADELAIDE GA UNT RUTH ICLIZABETII IQNOTT ANNA NIOREIIEAD NIILLER GEIITIIUDE VIRGINIA M ULIJK II JN HPIIIPIN RIEIzEI'uA SELVEY LILLIAN INIAY VAN METIIE VIVIAN ELIZABETH XVHEATUN KATHRYN FOLK XVILLIAMS N.ANNIE LOURAINE XVILLIAMS RUTH NIAGDALPZNE WOIIMAN MARION LEEIAII BILLMYEII LUCILE JOHNSON ICWEIIN MAUIIE ETHEL FEASTEII ANNA POIITEIIFIELII Md IAIHII' HONORA ETHEL MCGAIIIIY AUGUSTA JAuKsON IXIURHAN LETA MAY SIQINNER DOROTHY IRVING VVARIG OLIVE LUELL WHITE lgnhlimiinna The first paper issued by the school or any of its organizations was the Great Unknown published by the Ciceronian Literary Society. This paper was established Ifebruary 11. 1887. It continued to appear every month till January, 1888. when it was consolidated with the paper published by the Parthenian Society. Neither the Great Unknown nor the Par- thenian appeared in printed form. The Parthenian was Hrst published in the fall of 1887. Both were read to the societies by the editors every month in lieu of a regular program. They were combined in March, 1888. After their union but one copy ever appeared. ln March, 1892, the Ciceronians began the publication of another paper which they called The Ciceronian. This consisted of a sheet folded so as to form four pages. Iiach page contained four columns. The paper was made up of literary notes. locals and personals. So far as is known but two issues of this paper ever appeared. The first copy of The Picket, which at that time contained but four pages, was published .lanuary 250, 18913. The stall' as giyen in that issue was: Iiditors. Faculty: Associate liditors. Misses Kate Lucas and Bessie Licklider. Messrs. Gilbert Miller and A. XY. Porterlield: So- ciety Editors, Miss lilla May Turner and Mr. Ii. Nl. Myers: Business Manager, Mr. George M. Beltzhoover, Jr. In February, 1897, the paper was reorganized so as to give the students more of the work. The first student liditor-in-Chief was Mr. G. C. Hill. who was appointed in December. 1898. Ever since that time the paper has been under the control of the students, super- vised by the Faculty. The stall' now numbers fifteen with a reporter from each organization. It was in March, 1899, that The Picket assumed a pamphlet form of sixteen pages. It continued to be this size till October, 19Oti.when the number of pages was increased to twenty and the subscription price raised from twenty-hve to fifty cents. XVith the beginning of the year 191 1-15 the size was increased to twenty-four pages. Critics tell us, it is today with one exception the best school paper of its character in the state. The first Cohongoroota was published by the Junior Class of 1910. Since that time the Juniors have continued to issue this annual from year to year. The stall' of the first issue was: Business Managers. VY. J. Cunningham and Bachel Snyder: Editor-in-Chief. U. D. Lambert: Associate liditors, C. N. Harper, W. D. Hines, Iidith Moffett and Nellie Spedden. The Iiditors-in-Chief since then have been: O. XV. Snarr, 1911g Paul M. Vt'iest, 1912: Vernon L. Dyer, 1913: Marion Leech Billmyer, 191 11 and Foster Hedrick, 1915. The Junior Daily grew out of rhetorical work. About the year of 1901 Mr. Muldoon, class ollicer for the Juniors, suggested that each week some one produce a paper on school happenings. Receiving several especially good productions it occurred to the class that they could give the school the benefit of them by posting them on the bulletin board. Then is- stead of appearing weekly the paper was made a daily. The class has continued this paper and now if one wants to know the latest college news he reads the Junior Daily. The Sophomore Class of 1914 found that they could increase class spirit and make col- lege life more interesting by publishing a paper. They then began the Sophomore XYL-ekly. lilizabeth Boswell and Ford Thompson were the editors of the first issue. November 10, 1913. 70 Mlamux L. ISILLMYER Am'ul'1z IC. Iilxmxx I us'1'1N1nHr:1m1vK f D. .I. VAN IDHVANIJI-in RUBT. IJ. H,-XIQINI.-KN . ICLLA MAY 'l'l'nNE1i L XYALTICR M. DVM: 1 I,Em mA Y. f'l'NNINliHAMx GRANT T. IXIUYEHS I ICL'LA Huvmux xi VH,-xs. U. HISI'1Ii Q NINA M. PowNr:1.L IC. W. M1LI,r:1c Auxms IBELL HARRY L. SNYIHQR, Jn. 1 The iBi:ket STA Fl 1L'1f1'ln1'-ffl-I 'lzffj ,1.ws1A.wirlI1f ffrll-frnxx 4 l311x1'flr',ws .llrlflrlgwr .wsfslflrzl lfllSI'IlI'NN .Uumzyw glfllillllf .N vim l2Yflllf'flfl.IIIlIl1 .Ynlzux . la'.rf'lnr11y1' ,Ynlm ' l.n1'ul.w mul l'r1'.wmuf.x Tl I'us'I'IcII HPlIJlil4,'K . AIITIIIYIQ IC. RIYAIIK I RUTII WIIIIMAN I IC. W. MIIIIIIQII . D. H. Nl4,'II1'JLS . MIIIIY V. HPINKIIE I W. f'I,AY'I'uN KIYERS I MAIITIIA KNOIDE I HIIANT T. MIIYIIIIIH I IIIQIIIIA Y. VIINNINIIIIIAMI, HLIQNN A. KIcIs'I'EIi I I+'1IANI'Ics Y. IJAILEYI HAIIIIY II. Fuss I VIRGINIA C'ANI'IIcLIJ lx HIIIIII fl. IJEIJAVENI NIAUIJIC HIDIILIDA I IIIIILIAN VAN MIIITIIIQ I MINNIIII LIIIQ SWAYNIIJI l'1'I'III+:I, MM QAIIIIY I .4 B- I 7- Uihe ffubungoruuta STAI+'If' lLvIf1'1lH I'H-Ivllflif I'1.wx1'.wirlI1l Erlllllzflw . . I31I.w1'111'ss IUr1n11gI'r ,'1SNI'Nf1lllf H1I.wfm'.w.w Illllllllgjfl' A1 t ,fl HlI1'1'l'!'S Iifuggrfzplzy fyvlllfllfllll' .fnlws liI'f6'l'fll I! . Urg1111I1':1lI'1'm1.w 72 X L. i, Q -deg, i Q f' 5 : 3 Eg 3 .E 2' 3 ? .,- , .g.w.1.,p.1.v:.-1,x' ' v ,sf X'Z.:f'- ff:f5:fv'ff1- N 2' .- 2-rs. ' ' 'Wim in ' ' , 92-:Q 53 1 , - Ya. wg, Q.. -' ' 1 '-My H8 Bt JAR D UF DI Ii ICC 'TC DHS IJI'f'RZAlff'llf .... IC. XV. RIILLER Swzzzm' Hr'pr'c'sc'r1!f1lz'1'0 mul SCCl'l'flIl'jj . IYULA H.-uiPFl: .Ill,IlZ.Ul' 1ff'pr0.wf'11ffllm' and lfC1llll'fCl' . l+'us'I'1f:li Hlclmu lx So alzomnrff Rf' ll'l'Slfl1fUlfI'1'f' ..,. .Ima il. K. BIILLER lfreshnzrzn 1fl'lll't'Nl'Ilfllf1N' and l zff'-I-'rwzrlffrzz' XX. lu. HEIlIi 7wI'l'I'lNIll't'I' QFIICIIHUJ ..... A. D. IX:I'1N.'XINIONID l lI1'IlH.l1 Mum 1g11'1' Q.Appnz'nlcd by P1'z'11c1'pf1lJ , WA1,'1'1+:1c M. Dum AlllHIIf1f'l' . ,Al NHI.NfflIIf ,Un ru1g1'r.s Lllllllflfjfl' . ,-f1.w.vz'.Q1'11r1l ,Vu Illlfjl'I'S .1IllIHlfjl'l' . , l.wxf.wlr111l Jl111111yf'r.w STU DICNT M ANAC I ICRS BOYS' IsAsKE'1'1zALL ullilm' 1sAsKl+:'l'1xALI. HAHICBALL T l . I+'os'1'lcu H 141111111 I liu1a'1'. D. HAIQMA N TD. J. XYAN lJlcv,xN1Jl4 C :ABN I'I'l l' Final If I IJU1iH'I'llY xVAliIG ' LM.xn1uN l311.m1Y1 .Imc fl. lx. NIILLI VIC. W. M1l,L1f:n K11c1u,, xNn S. 1XIc'K14 4 igaskethall At thi- lwginning of thi' Full Tvrni thc' outlook for hziskotlmll was anything hut Imright. 'l'hc- Vt'll'l'IlI1S of twvlvi- :incl tiliirtwii wore' gonog not cvvn ont- of lust yi-:1r's tvzun I'l'lll2llllCfl. What was to lw donv under those lllSC0l1I'2lglIlg c-irt-uiristniivvs? Wits Slim-plic-nl Vollvgv to full hvforv its rivals :incl lose :ill thv glory won in fornu-r yi-urs hy Smith, Avoy, Snyder :incl Stzilvy? Thv pvssiniist seeing thc' c-louila-il hori- zon lu-pt vilmrziting sharp :incl shrill his wireless 4-:ill of HS. O. S, but not until .ltlllllitfy thc- c-iglitvcntli was his will unswcirvcl. Whc-n thc- will for przu-tit-v was issuvcl thirtc-on sturily youngstvrs l'l'I7U1'il'4l for tryouts. T111-sv XVC'I'0I Eh Miller, L' Kirk Mt-Kev, 'L Bill Svlvr-y, Vlziyton Myvrs, l3onvs Duilvy, Rusty Hvrlrivk, lvilltill' Horr, Huhi-rt Lowry, Earli- Wlivzitoii, O. G. We-hlr-y, Frank C'l:1phzun, Joe Miller :intl cif'OI'g0 Knomlv. Tlii-sv young nien wvrc not of thc' finishvcl sort of hull plziyvrs, but Il pvc-i1li:11' spairklv in thvir vycs St't'lllt'tl to say All's wcllf' lXIr. Hluldoon, thc' c'o:u'h, issue-ml his tlunous warning, Nil Df'SI7C'l'2II1fll1Ill.l, For sc-vc-rail works he-forv :intl :ifttvr fllll'lSilll2lS our hoys wvrv working over tinic in th? gyninzisiuni. Not ai wortl of thvin iw-nc-livrl thi- outsitlif worlil. In othvr worfls, All was quit-t :ilong thi- Poto- 111:u'. 'l'h:1t ini-:uit thvy wcrci pri-pnring for the roniing hzittles. Ifostm-r Hvilrir-k, Boys' Bnslqc-tlmzill Manager, srlivcliili-il elvyc-11 ganna-s. Ut' thc' sm-vc-n grunt-s pluyi-il on our honic' floor, wo won live, :incl of the four ri-nmining gzuni-s wi- won ont- :intl lost tlriwiv, niuking :it totzil of six guiiiies won :intl fivv lost. 75 BASK ETBALL TEAM ffllflffl . fjflllflllll , Lfjfl 1'lflI'IUl!l'l1 High! l'l01'lIYIII'll f:1'llff'I' . Lzjfl Gzmrrl , lfliffllf 111111111 BASlili'l'BAl,L SCI IICDULI .luiiliury 18, Humlolph-Macon Acziclcmy ul Slicplicrclslown.. .lumiury 22, lVI2lI'llIlSlJlll'g High Svhool ut Slicplicrclslown.. . . .lLiIlll2ll'j' 30, Rzmclolph-Macon Academy at Front Royal, Vu.. , l vIm1'Lmry li, Murylzmcl School for Deaf at Shcphcrclstown. ., l'll'lPI'll1lIfx' 12, Mussoriiiltcii Avaclcmy at Shcphcrclslown ..... l vlm1'iu1ry 125, Chzimhcrslnilrg High School at Slicplicrclslown. l'll'lJI'llilI'Y 20, Lchunon High Svhool :it Shephcrdstowii ..,..,. l cln'11:ii'y 27, Frcmlcric-k High School at FrQclQ1'ic'k, Md .,.,.. Murvli 12, CllLlll1lJOI'SlJLlI'g High Srhool ut Clizinihcrslaurg, Pu.. .. Nlurm-Ii 125, Wuynvslmoro High School ut VVz1yn0sho1'o, Pu.. . . . Murvli 20, 1511-clc1'ick High School aL Slloplicrdslowu .,,,,,. 76 4- .1. D. iX IULDOON lilliKI,ANIJ S. Mfllilili . , . MflIiI'llf J. MII.I.l-IH . 15. lVIILLIiR , . 111-Jouicli LOXYHY, SI'lLV1iY S. C. Ul'I'0Nl'lN'l' 27 17 lli 21 115 20 27 18 229 lfw ill 25 :ill gli lil 1213 QU .'il 21 -I2 lil 20 x..f ' it x NM' ,. ,1- .Alr A ...S BASKETBALL RESERVES f'fff11'lf 1 .l. D. Mi11,oooN flllllffll-Il . lildtblitili IiNomc Lfjff Fm'uvovl , Nlwzus, D,x11,111Y lffgfllf l UI'll'llI'fl Kxoimic lwniw' . S'1'1111+:m' Lfjfl Hfunvl S1-1Lv14:1', C'1,1x111i.xM lllfifjllf llzmrrl 1 , . llifililc U111's11r'o111lls-:miplniyciltl11'i-cgxillivsziilltolcl, wiimiugtwo:millosiiigom-. Thi' first g:11111- was with llliylicfshoro High, l c1h1'11:1ry 27, llC'I'0 ill homv. lV:1y11vsl1o1'o 3 . won, SSL to X. This clvfvzit was prolmziihlycluvlollif-l:1c'koflwiillworli H11 thi' p:11'l ol om' lmoys. Tlivy haul o1'gu11izf-ml only IL ff-w claiys lwforc-. I11 flux sw-oml ,-1:11111-, liowvvvly thvy 1'vcle1c-111011 tl1f1111sc-lws. St. .lziiiws Uilllll' ow1':1114l wviit wvut ll1lK'li1l0llllillC'fl11llfl lDI'Okf'H-llf'8I'lPlllilll10lllI1C'1Jl'-llilllll. 'llhri tliirrl :mil lust Qilllli' was plzlyc-cl with St. .lil1Il1f'SUI1llll'lI' homv floor. S. if VW :1g1:1i11 f'2lI'l'll'1l oil' lhv honors, 19 to ll. 1110 soc-onfltv:1111 says llii-rv is l1UllUI' ciiiougli lor alll. 77 4? , . V An 4. !'f1ph11'r1 . 4165- SIlICl'Hl'lliD i'UI,I.l'XiIC MIDC lla I b 'rw s.,.,A M gxgbvf ' JAVK SNYDER Lzfl Fm'11'm'rl A PYLIGH lffgjlll FHl'Il'lIl'rf SNYDER V1-nlwr . . IXIUHSER Lqfl lfnruvml . . FLv1,'ruN, BIYICRS lflvflllf Hlmrrl . XV1I,LlAMsuN, NYo1iMAN 78 ,T ft, h xxx, :iii .W ,,..-, . ,,,, , C'npf11z'11 . . Right fillflfll A Lfft Uzmrrl . C'Cnlc'1' . . High! Forwnrrl Lqfl Forwurrl , TRAINING SCHOOL BASKICTBALL TU L 'I'1K'1l. l31c1,1. 'l'l'nN1f:1: . BELL M1 ' I D4 mN,x1,n , . Km mic W1L1..x1m, Mvlimz Z l Y -i 11400-f. . ,. Q- ,.., I. J... GIRLS' BASIQIQTISALL flllflllllill , llAliNPl'll'l' FIKASIPIR High! l'lU1'll'III'If l,l'c'1LP: EXVERS Lqfl l'ltH'Il'IIlYl . . . , flARNI'IT'I' FIQASIEH Vmfw' . . Num l'I,xn1'1c1z, IQATIE SWIMLEY lffglfl Iluurfl l . , fl.X'l'IlIC1iINE C'icowL Lqft Kham! . . l OLIVE Umililiz, l'lIAJ1iI+INl'I'1 Am1sT1ioNc: rx 1' l hv Girls' lizlslqvtlmll tvzmi l'i'IJl'1'S4'l1l-Nl Slivpliviwl Uollvgf- :is wwll :is :my furiiia-1' lllil-Ill has. At thi' llfjflllllllllg ul' thi- yf-zu' thc tvruii was mziclv up p1':u'fi1':1lly of in- llXlJ4'I'lf'lll'llll plzlyvrs, lllll llll1l1'l' lhc- vH'vr riVv 1-uzivliilig of Mr. lillllilllllllltl it was not not lung lwfuiwi 'thc' girls, ni' all lc-:lst mimi of llli'l11, mulfl skillfully pitvh thc' glizircl in tho glial. In thv two 51111114-s ww plnym-fl with flll2lIlllbl'I'Sll1lI'Q High Svliuul thi- sl-urvs wvrc' wry vlnsf-, hut in mu' 521111141 with thc- ixllllllllilix wc- ww-rv glnrimisly vii-tu1'iu11s. AllllUl1QQl1XYl'1llll nut win :ill thc' guiiivs wc plzlywl this yl':lI', wx- have' ggiwut pros- pwts of :1 lvrillixlut lvillll fm' nvxt j'f'2lI'. This lJl'Illll'l10l' :xtlilvtic-s has Ill'l'UI'1l1'll tl1v,Qi1'ls111111-li Dl4'IlSl1l'l' :xml 2lI'UllSl'1lQI'l,'ilt iiitm-rvst lllI'Hll!lllUl,ll thc- 1-ntirv sl-lifml. lllll'I'2lll for thv girls! SH ,Y l IB asehall TEAM Coacli fil,'Y P. Bmimm' C'f1iptaz'1i . Y1ico1L Q lANFIELD Catcher . . . . SIIIPLICY Pitcher and Second Bose . PHiL1,1Ps F frst Bose . . NIARTIN Second Bose and Pitcher . . W. Mi'DoNALn Short Stop . . , Bllflilillfl Tlzirfl Bose , . BIILLER Lcft Field , . Rounus, F. iXlf'lDONALIJ Center Field and Pitcher . , flANFIICLlJ L.-xMBi:1i'1' Right Field SCH1'lDllI,lC April 10, Boyce- High School :it Shcphcrilstown. April 22, Boycc High School :it Boycc, Yu. April 23, Luray High School at Luray, Yu. May 1, Washington Founty High School at Shcphcrclstown May May May May May Martinsburg High School :it Martinsburg Martinsburg High School at Sl1UI7lN'I'flSlUXVI1 Brunswick High School at S116-phcrrlstown Washington County High School at Hugcrstown Brunswick High School at Brunswick, Mil. Sl , N, KIIIULQ - -Q-... W 12 3?'. VX 'f'51 xfo X 1, x 1 1. -1. wr, X ,Ff5!',,'L1. I Y-Fw? 4 bv kb x Ffligif 1' 2 ,f ' 7 4-inn , ' , . ,, A ? f 5 02321 xx' 1 f -s f-KV' 15+ 'Z 4 f r' J 4 4 r. Lil 73 4 QI! 1 :Unkm VY Ai? I XY.'X'l't1lIl llI. Wtxrristz Ninu4Pownt-Ill Cin Psythology worlit-t V :tn t'xt't-t-tllngly tllllivull prohltim ont- night in at 1 tlrtiztmf' I V '33, ' Miss' SmitIif XYliut print'iplt- did that mx'olx't-? I ' I XYt1lton B. Mt things vomt- to thost' who l ll X want. I . l 1 'I'ma tlxiirxm-:s'r t.tf'r or-' .XLLU N Ui J Prof. Millvr lwhcli tht- girls' lmsktillmztll . f i lvum wt-nl to Cl1:n111lwr'slat11'gJH Mr. Dukt- whul tlo tht- girls play lotl:ty'? ty Mr. Dukt--f Ilusktltlmull, I prt-sumt-. l 'X-I Q i' ' Ilitfs .-x Brno t7 Mr. Mul'tloonf Mr. Nat-rlin, tlo you spt-ll 43 l your nttmti with :nn 't-' or :th 'i'.'? V 4, I Mr. Ixitlftlllfui spt-ll il with :un 'l' I :tm , zu hlrtl. not :tn Zlllllllllifi A IDllt'l liliIiNl1li IN SI'l l'lNG -.............. Maxx WitlittlnstmfuiWt-'shoultl get stwtiii A K N ' j . ir! . 'Z K , lyftivt- pt-r rtint for sitting in rlztss forty-livt p i ' - Q, mmutt-s t-:wh tlznyf' - - -' f -, .. :Hilo Miss 'l'urnt'rf Y0s. You shoultl il' You 4 A Lla.xD1 t-otlltl sit still. i A Nts QllliS'l'IUN ' Miss Smith tin St'hool lXItlIl1lgt'Illt'tlti'uXvilllt is tht- natlurttl ttintlt-nt-5' ol' tht- st-hool Chiltlrt-n in tht- spring when fishing is good? Mr. C1llliit'iti .'lNtD play httst'lJull. LIK1-Ls Hl'I'IIl-Ili. 'lfxiues Born Prof. Millt-r- Mr, Ilist-r. what part of tht- hrt-:ttl tlo you t-ut, tht- t'-rust or tht' soft purl'. ' Mr. I'Iist'r4 l tittt it alll. Imsrl! ' ' Curr .XHICAIJ our 'mia , H Mr. Hutton tm Blologvl- Mt: Multloon, woulth1'l it lat- at gootl ltlt-gt to lt-ttw tht' humhlt- hot-s in tt t'lox't-r lit'ltl'? I i Mr. Multloonf I usually tio. SOUND ,wo SI-zxsia Mrs. Milltir- Wl1z1t is mt-:mt hy tht- st-t-ulurizatlitm ol st-hools'? Student- It lllt'LlIlSi.ilL'tt'tll'illIlQ0fOI1t' st-x in ont- Sl'i1UUiZllltitillt'lllLlIlHlill'l'.i Mr. Dukt' wrott' un hillt-t-ttoux lil lox't' lt-ttt-rl on tht' hoznrtl untl t':tllt-tl lor :I trams- lution.. Miss II.- '1'l1ul is Ll gcntlt- gout. Prof. Miller tin Psyrhologyl- Mr. Ilist-r whx' tlitl tht- t-hit-kt-11 stztv out ol tht' vartl :tllt-r .lim hit it ovt-r tht- htutcl with 1lSi.0Ilt ?n Mr. Hist-1'- Bt-vzxtlse it mzttltl un imprt-ssion on the t-hit-kt-il. Miss Smith- Mr. Millt-r, give us at svnlt-nt-v t-ontuining at vt-rh in tht- att-liw voir-t-. Mr. M.f I struvk John. i Miss Smith- Change that to tht- patssivt- voit-tt. Mr. 1XI.f .lohnstrut'k mu. SIE Mrs. Millt-rf Why do they milk the eows ut twelve o'eloek at night in some dairies? Miss l I'llSlt'l'7 B0t'1lllSt' the flies ure not so bud. To proye thut un ugly girl is lietter than ll pretty girl. l One will grunt thut nothing is better than u pretty girl, und thut an ugly girl is better than nothing. Therefore. if nothing is better than ll pretty girl und un ugly girl is better thun nothing, then :in ugly girl must he lietter than u pretty girl. Mrs. Miller tin Saiiiitutionifnklr. Nichols, whut would you do if Mr. Clapham was Iiitten hy zrmud dog? g Mr. Nlehols- l would leuye lnm alone. Soph.4 Suy, liisumore. what grade did you get in deportment this term? liis:nnoref ' P. ' Soph,f ls thut for perfe4't'7 lilS1lll1UI'tt7 No. that is for pouring waiter. Miss .Xinn ntlout lull his teeth. znns'. g ' y gfrfff l'reshmun- hses,s1r. ' ' Prof. Miller- tlh, you do. I thoug 1 Q' killed mu-e. Prof. Miller tin SunitutionlY llus uny one in the 5 vluss seen the spinul eord of ll lJeef'? Z Chas. Lee-- No, sir. hut I huye seen u eouple of A my own. Prof. lNlillerf 'l'l1:1t's peeuliur. Ilow did you see them'? FQENCH Chus. l,ee- They eznne out of my teeth. Mn Shepherd College stutionery muy be had ut 20 E30 1-ents u puekuge. It looks like the 951.25 kind und is Pl yr-ry populur with Senior lioys us ai gift to Ihe girl. LE In Sunitzution. Miss Armentrout. whut should he Q0 done with an person suffering intense p:iin'? g . , . ku 3 '. fa Prof. Millerf Do you know thut tlzitskill Mount- ,I . V, . I f ht lhit thcy Miss Turner- VYho wus Anonymous? Nlr. llendrleks- I don't know, we huyen l studied about him yet. lXlr. NIuldoonf 'lihe very best hutter in the world is made in Belgium. There they use oil rake. Mr. XY1llSHIl'NlSl.ll1ll right? Do they rezilly muke butter out of oil rake? lXIr. Selyey. in llugerstown jewelry store studying :i truy of rings intently. .lewelerf-f' Did you suy this is her lilflllfltlysfu . 539 54-54 , Q4 si ' hr ttbuvrn nf the Svzumnnah The boat was steaming slowly up the river. the yellow turbid waters flowing silently by and the sun throwing a gradually dimming light as it sank into the sea. Most of the pas- sengers were reelining at ease in deek ehairs, or leaning on the rail looking out over the flat salt marshes stretehing in a seemingly endless line out to the sand dunes whieh eut off the view of the sea. The lights and shadows on the soft brown and green marsh grass waving in long lines under the opaleseent tints of the evening sky made more than one wateher long for a eolor box and the hand of an artist. The only sign of life was a few broad-winged birds flying low over the miles of grassy salt meadows until we eame in sight of a one-story white eottage set in a garden on a small island enelosed by the river and swamp. liven at that distzmee and in the half light of evening the whole plaee appeared well eared for. Yines grew over the front of the house and flowers bloomed everywhere. .lust as we passed the island the Captain ordered the whistle to be blown. Someone asked the reason for this. The Captain answered: XYateh. In a moment a woman eame to the door of the eottage and waved a red lantern three times with a peeuliar swinging motion. livery boat, whether steamer or sailing vessel, as it goes up to Savannah and out again, salutes her as it passes and she returns the saluteg in the daytime waving a large white hand- kerehief and at night using a lantern as you saw. For thirty years she has been known to sailors making this port and is always ealled 'the Queen of the Savannah. ' As the Captain iinished there was a general ehorus from his hearers. What is her name? Why does she wave at the ships? Do you know her? Does she live alone? The Captain laughed as he glaneed around at the interested faees. If you can wait until I go to the bridge for a minute, I will tell you the story of the ' Queen of the Savannah' as it is known among seafaring men. XYhen he returned and took his plaee by the eabin door, he found quite a large audienee oeeupying the deek ehairs and rail seats where they eould look bark and see the lights of the little eottage among the marsh grasses and wateh the patterns traeed out by the ehannel lights. The Captain began the story: Thirty years ago the land on this bank of the river, pointing to the island where the eottage stood, was eonsiderably higher than it is now, high enough not to be flooded by the river. This high ground eomprised two large plantations. one owned by Iidmund liavenel, who had two ehildren. Charles and Louise. Their nearest neighbors, the owner of the other plantation. was Iiiehard Mason. who was a few years older than the lftavenel ehildren. ltiehard was an orphan and lived alone exeept for his servants. IIe had been a shy. rather morose boy, until one day he fell into the river and was reseued from drowning by Charles. The three ehildren beeame inseparable eompanions after this, spending their time for the most part in exploring in a eanoe the many intrieate ereeks in the swamp. When they beeame older Louise was sent to a boarding sehool and the boys to eollege. When at eighteen Louise eame home she had grown from a long. thin little girl into a beau- tiful woman with thiek lustrous blaek hair.and large and deep blaek eyes. IIer eharming manner and winning personality drew every one to her. Itiehard had always looked upon her as a sister, but now he began to love her in a dil'l'erent way. Other young men were also attracted to her and the Itavenel home beeame a popular gathering plaee for the young people from Savannah. lt was now that she beeame known among her admirers as the 'Queen of the Savannahf S5 lu One day liiehard, not being able to see Louise alone, set out in his boat to revisit some of their old haunts in the swamp. As he was paddling along, day dreaming, he heard voieea is he passed near a small island hidden by the tall grass. Ile was some distanee farther on when he eame out of his dreams of Louise with a start. They had been talking of robbing r warehouse in the eity and the voir-es were those of Charles Rayenel and a former overseer yy ho had been diseharged by hlr. Ravenell liiehard started to retraee his way at onee. but on aeeount of the growing darkness - made slow progress. lfle reaehed home at last, however, and started for the City pray- g that he might yet be in time to save Charles. On reaehing Savannah he was dismayed l to lind himsell' too late: the store had been robbed, the watehman killed and Charles had been arrested for the erime. As he walked rapidly up an alley intending to try to reaeh l ouise before this news, he stumbled against something hard lying elose against the wall. lt proved to be a bag ol' silver eoins evidently dropped by the overseer as he had not yet been r rptured. This gave hiur au idea for saying Charles from the eonsequenees of his erinie, so he h rstened to Louise. told her hurriedly what had happened, said he must eseape by a ship s riling yet that night and rushed oll' into the darkness. Louise was stunned by surprise and tould understand nothing of his story until a messenger eame to her father from Charles. lhen she understood, at least partly. She reassured her father by repeating what Charles li id told her early in the evening. The overseer, in whose heart hatred toward the elder ltavenel was still rankling. had seen Charles while out hunting, told him ofthe eontemplated robbery and threatened to implieate him. Louise thought she understood l-tiehard's words now. Ile had misunderstood the ronyersation he had heard and as he had always lielt a responsibility for the weaker boy, he h id disappeared in order to shield Charles. She sent a man to l-liehard's home, hilt he returned saying the servants knew nothing ol' their master. Then she sent messengers to the eity with orders to lind him without fail. l hey traeed him to a tramp steamer. but as it was already out in the riyer under way it eould not be reaehed. This ship had sailed without a eargo, so there was no way of lear'ning its destinationg in faet. they never heard ol' it delinitely again. She hersell' hastened down lo the river with a lantern, untied her boat and rowed out into the riyer. Two ships sailed out that night, but although she waved wildly, using the three swings ol' the lantern, a signal invented by the boys when they played in the swamp as f hildren, her signals were unanswered nor was she notieed in any way hy those on the ships. They proved without trouble that Charles had not been an aeeompliee of the robber, but had loolishly tried to eapture him unaided. No elue to lRu'hard's plans, no traee of him yy as eyer found although Louise used every neans at her eommand. She and Charles sold , . . s.. V -.. r is ,- . ,,., ,r Y . tht plantation trait by tratt .iltii thru fath.,r s diath until only a small portion of it was ltlt By tli nu ins thu ktpt up thtu se rich tor their lru nd but ill ll .un . M' is ': Q f a Q' 'f , 1 r y' . Louise re- sed to give up hope. believing him to be still alive, brit no one eould be found who had seen him alter he went on board the ship that night. Their old home was negleeted and linally swept away in a great llood whieh left only i lew aeres where the little white eottage now stands. This Louise liavenel refuses to leave, she still believes that Hit-hard will some day eome baek to the old plantation. She and her brother keep the ehannel lights and every boat that passes on the river salutes her as the Queen ol' the Savannah. . s , ., l',I'l,.-X t..yuuoi,i, lloi:kM,yN, 1.1. Stl Svtranhvh at at Biz-:zg 161-ight lt was a pleasant morning in spring. .Xt tht- loot of tht- great liif'l'el Tower. before tht- eleyator shaft. stood a erowd of workmt-n dressed in mut-h staint-d jumpt-rs. Une of tht-m was pointing upward. and st-t-med to be explaining something about tht- upper part of tht- towt-r. A munbt-r of tht- otht-rs appt-art-tl to be grt-atly intt-rt-stt-tl in his animatt-d narration, and wt-ll they might bt-. Ile was tt-lling of tht- dt-ath of a eomrade who had fallen from tht- upper part of' the giant edifit-e. They wt-rt- all soon to be amid tht- same dangers. of whit-h ht- told, for tht-ir work was to paint tht- stt-t-l framt-work of the towt-r. Tht- eleyator arrived. antl some stt-ppt-d aboartl. They wt-rt- rapidly t-arried upward by tht- powerful mat-hine, past the first platform, with its t-afes and restaurants, past the set-ond, antl finally tht- third was rt-at-hed. nint- hundred six ft-et aboye the ground. Tht- t-leyator was obligt-d to make st-yt-ral trips to bring up all tht- men, for the painting of tht- lfffiel Tower requires no small foree. All materials wt-re at hand. having bt-t-n previously brought up. Within a short spaee of timt- many st-affoltlings wt-rt- hung about the outsidt- framing of tht- immt-nse tower, anti tht- mt-n wt-re busily working. They all ft-lt that they were at an epot-h in tht-ir liyes, that this was an experienee whit-h tht-y would in Iatt-r yt-ars look bat-k upon as a notable eyt-nt. for few painters eyer work on tht- liifft-l Tower. - All t-art-fully kept tht-ir eyes from wandering from tht- spot they wert- painting. for they remembered a wt-ll-known fat-t about the tower. A person looking over ft-els an almost irre- prt-ssible desirt- to jump off' into the airy depths. This so-ealled lure of spaet- had brought many to a tragie death. Ilad one of them glant-ed down. what a superb yiew t-oultl he haye beheld! Tht- great eity of Paris was strt-tt-hed in a panorama below. batht-d in the warm morning sunlight. The St-ine thrt-adt-d its way through tht- eity likt- a silver ribbon. and lost itself in tht- hazy distant-e. Classic' Notre Dame set-mt-tl a toy house. as yiewt-tl from that lofty ht-ight. Aboye was the wirt-It-ss station, with its dt-lit-ate instruments. eonstantly sending out and reeeiying tht- waves whit-h are a means of eommunieation between mt-n and nations. Tht- sun rose to the zenith. All the men who had bet-n working below the third platform t-lambt-red up ladders to it. There they ate their lunt-hes. Being all t-mployt-d by the same firm. sinee the work was under t-ontraet, they knt-w eat-h otht-r fairly wt-ll and talked as they att-. One man. l rant'ois Polzoune, did not t-onyerse with his eomrades. Ile had but rt-et-ntly eome from tht- rural distrit-ts of Franee and did not feel at homt- in the grt-at eity. Soon all rt-turned to work. Slowly the afternoon wore away. At last, when tht- sun was setting in the erimson west. the tirt-d men stort-tl away their matt-rials for painting on the third platform, whit-h was eoyt-red and tlid not extend as far as the outt-r framework of tht- tower. The men rt-at-hetl their work by elimbing through a trapdoor in its floor antl ttown a ladder, l'I'tlIlt'0lS had brought his paint and brushes up to tht- platform and was rt-ady to start for the eleyator when ht- remembered a t-oil of rope he had lt-ft lying on a girder below. llt- elimbed down after it. anti walked along tht- girdt-rs undt-r the platform without fear, al- though he had worked littlt- at great heights. Suddt-nly he did something that has t-aust-tl tht- death of many men on high buildings. Against his bt-tter judgment he lookt-d ttown from that dizzy ht-ight. lfrant'-ois was obliged to stop. Ile felt eold antl bet-ante giddy. lle was eommpelled to grasp a great beam in front of him and to sink down besidt- it. Meanwhile the fort-man. supposing that eyeryone had gone. pullt-d up the latlder antl tht- trap door was elosed. Gradually lfraneois bt-eame ralmer and soon aset-rtaint-d that he was left behind, with no way of elimbing to tht- third platform. What eould he do'? If ht- ft-ll asleep before morning eane. ht- would surt-ly fall. And how eould ht- kt-t-p awakt- wht-n tiretl by a hard day's work? For a time. he sat thinking. .Xt last his gaze ft-ll on the t-oil ST of rope for whieh he had returned. Franeois remembered stories of American cowboys who lassoed eattle with rope. XYhv eould he not manipulate the large rope so as to reach the girders above him? Ile pieked it up and tied a large pulley belonging to it to one end. He then let the rope hang down from the girder on whieh he stood, and turning so that he faced awav from the center of the tower, he swung it like a pendulum, so that its weighted end would rise and tend to go over the girder just above his head. Meanwhlie, he had to keep from falling. After many trials he sueeeeded in passing the rope over the girder. The weight of the pullev brought it down on the other side. He tied its two ends together and eliinbed it. By sueh efforts he reached the roof of the third platform, on which, however. he Could not get, beeause it was eoverd. Suddenly he saw the ground-wire fastened to a beam running down from the wireless station. He fastened the rope about it and tugged strongly. The wire gave way, and the station above was instantly eut off from outside wire- less communieation. Soon faees peered through a trapdoor above, seeking the Cause of the trouble. Franeois called out. the men heard, and he was saved. Airriiun li. HUARK, '16 I is -, If 'JV , ,f 5' f V 12- W ,X ff,-i'ix'ig'. ffl 'Q:,ik ?5a-gig? V wtlill i , isp- t-..,f.j,:fz' ft-1. 1 ,m ag, fc t fill f-.ygfizr 35 QQ? A figs :SV fy l' t. t ff- .,Q' L .W y ' 'lEQ417lf?3fe'5l3'25' Xi I 1354 tif? if-fx-Af ,M ' .la -T-V -JA. 'jfkf' 5,5 yd Ulf N AWK: if'-,l , HA' ' sffil' . be xv 1 11 i ier.,3wf3i-'ff 'ix Q 1lQilftQt..Fll ll. Milli. fir 4. ,i,.lfQgt hi 1 LA A77 iff I XS itlllnnnahinv sinh the Marshal t'nited States District Marshal Brown sat in his oflice gazing thoughtfully at a letter which he had just received. It was from the Prosecuting Attorney of Huddle County ask- ing him to make a raid into a certain section of the Alleghenies where it was reported large quantities of liquor were being illicitly made. The hflarshal knew this to be one ofthe most out-of-way, inaccessible and uncultured spots that could be found among civilized people. It was forty miles from the railroad and ten from the nearest traveled highway. The only methods of communication were two bridle paths and a telephone. The bridle paths wound themselves, the one across the mountain much like a sheep path which it had probably been at one time, the other up the valley. Sometimes the latter would follow the bed of the stream for a hundred or more yards or again it would be over the rough, rocky talus that had fallen from the cliffs, which in many places rose on either side of the stream for hundreds of feet. The telephone was a god-send to the people. Although there were but two or three serviceable boxes on the line, yet by those they could learn what the world was doing. It was of especially great service in time of sickness. The Marshal knew all these conditions. Ile further knew that while liquor was being illicitly made no large distillery was located here. It was made on the small portable still holding forty to sixty gallons or with large copper kettles which had a wooden lid fitted closely on them for a cap and a spiral galvanized piping for a worm. To find those stills or stills in operation in a place where rocks. caves and sinks were so plentiful would require the utmost secrecy. Ilis first thought was to send forward a spy to discover if possible the places where such stills were hid. Then he remembered that on a former occasion when this had been attempted the stranger had been suspected and left on a day's notice. So he decided to make the raid in a quick open dash. Having made up his mind he turned to the nearby otlice 'phone. rang up his deputy and requested him to drop in immediately as he had some work on hand which demanded imme- diate attention. Soon his deputy came and they went about arranging their plans. They were to press into service as assistants a dozen of the best men they could find. and go by train to the nearest station. There they would get the best guide available, and hire conveyance to take them to the foot of the mountain where the path began its meandering way, On arriving here they would cut the 'phone line, walk across the mountain, take the moonshiners by surprise, destroy all stills, arrest all violators and get out before the inhabitants could recover from the first shock of surprise. Their plans worked admirably for a time or until they had cut the 'phone line and were making their way across the mountain. Then the guide either ignorantly or maliciously lost the way several times so that the greater part of the day was gone before they were in the reported moonshine territory. The first place raided was that of George Jones. who was suspected of being the largest manufacturer. Ilere they had hoped to find much liquor and a still. But luck was against them. They found not the least particle of positive evidence, True, there were an unusual number of tubs about and a place where a fire had been lately smouldering but no liquor or still. They were not satisfied with what they could see and determined to make a minute search of the house and premises. The father being away. the mother and children resented this intrusion but were compelled to yield to the authority of the law. .X closer search re- vealed nothing. Little did Marshal Brown know that many times in his search he came near finding liquor and in planty. Twenty minutes before his arrival, where he saw the Stl smouldering fire. there had stood a distillery in full operation and while searehing in a pile of leayes nearby he kieked the eork from a jug of moonshine. Close by on the other side was a eorn lield and in one of the largest staeks was the moonshiner's apparatus, left there when he hurried off to warn his neighbors. The lXlarshal in making his plans had intended to make the trip in one day. but his guide had so delayed him that he now must neeessarily remain over night. Not earing to trust to the hospitality of any of the inhabitants, for he realized their eharaeter. he set about to find a good plaee to eamp. After some seareh he seleeted a plaee under a roeky eliff, ap- proaehable by two sides only and eoyered with some large roeks behind whieh they eould hide if attaeked. Night eame down sooner than expeeted. A small fire was kindled. Ile and his men sat down to eat their supper of the few proyisions whieh they had brought with them. Their thoughts were not on their mission. for they were enraptured by the beauty and majesty of their surroundings. Far off on the mountain they eould hear the tinkle of the sheep bells or the bleal of the lambs. tlyerhead the stars looked forth in glee from a elear blue sky, their twinkling only the more witehing in the eool night air. At their feet rustled with every little puff of wind the new fallen autumn leaves, while but a few feet away a running stream made musie as it rushed through its boulder-strewn bed on its mad scramble to reaeh the sea. This stillness was suddenly broken by the eraek of a rifle. The Marshal gaye the eom- rnand, To t-over, but too late to saye all from harm. The first shot was followed by a dozen or more others. The Marshal was shot through the hand and one of his men through the shoulder. A desultory tire was kept up by the atlaeking party all night, but no further harm eame to the raiders behind their hiding plaee of roeks. At the first sign of dawn the moonshiners seattered to their seyeral homes. The Marshal. whose guide had left him at the beginning of the tight, realized that it would be impossible for him to eontinue his seareh. Ile knew too that he eould neyer make his way baek aeross the mountain, so he deeided to follow the eourse of the stream whieh would lead him out near the station. This trip he aeeomplished after many days of hardship and trials. Ile returned to the eity somewhat ehagrined but determined soon to try again. Ilow- eyer, politieal disturbanees arose sueh as to prevent him from making another attempt for four years. When at last he was ready to make the raid he found it unneeessary. During the time whieh had elapsed the eharaeter of those people had entirely ehanged. A ehureh and sehoolhouse had been ereeted and these had had sueh marvelous inlluenee on the people that no better, more law-abiding and progressive citizens eould be found. Instead of the bridle path aeross the mountain there was a good road. Those who formerly liyed by hunt- ing, fishing and moonshining were now engaged in sheepraising and lumbering. 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The girls here are so sociable and kind to the new students, I feel as though I had known them always. Two of the girls stopped for me to go to school with them this morning. After enrolling, they took me over all the building. As we were going up one of the stairways we were frightneed most out of our wits. A large fat man came puffing up behind us like a steam engine, calling. VVait, wait. Ile told me that I hadn't signed the pledge on the back of the enrollment card saying I'd obey the rules of the school, etc. X The main building is of yellow brick and concrete with Ionic or Doric columns-I always get them mixed. It is very pretty. I think. The other two buildings, the armory and the old college building twhich was used for a court house many years agol are also of brick, and stone was used instead of concrete. The two buildings are covered with English ivy and tivetinger. 22 September Dear Peggy: You mustn't think. because I write all about mvself and what I see and do that I've forgotten von. I get prettv lonely sometimes and always want to talk things over with my own chum. It must be confessed that-delightful as they are-the S. C. girls are a little new yet. I keep telling everything because I hope there'll be some things you'll like so much that you'll come with me next year. I enjoy my work although it was a little hard at first, but I haven't much to tell about that yet. I'm beginning to have impressions about the town nowg for the town girls are very hospitable and often take me home with them. So you see I'm not viewing life alto- gether from a boarding-house window, though as it happens mine is a pleasant viewpoint. Ilow would you like to get up these hazy autumn mornings, and as you dress for breakfast listen to the musical voices of the darkies swapping a joke or two on their way to work? Though they all work for somebody-at least the women do-they have their own homes. It's very like the good old days before the warn when they lived in their quarters. Once or twice I've seen an old auntie with her head tied up in a bandanna, but such picturesque- ness as that is rather unusual. liven things to eat are different from those at home. For breakfast we usually have corn cakes for one thing. Once or twice we had Old Virginia spoon bread served in the dish it was baked in. You really take it out with a spoon, too. That's a kind of corn bread. Then we have just everyday corn bread and sometimes eorn pone. I eat the latter only because it is interesting and old timey. It feels like lead in my stomach, and tastes as though it would fg before it goes down. tDon't think that we have all these corn breads at the same time, though it may sound that way.J Did you ever taste beaten biscuits? They are delicious. The lirst time you taste them you think they're like some kind of cracker. only thicker. and you wonder why people make such a fuss over them. As soon as the lirst one is swallowed though, you begin to think you'd like another and you just keep on feeling that way, even though you do at last get ashamed to take any more. The queer thing about them is that you don't have any yeast or baking powder or anything of that sort in them and you beat them with an axe for a long time, maybe hours. Another Old Virginia thing that is regarded as a special delicacy is Old Virginia ham. Of course I began to regard it that way too, after the first bite. tin Sunday we always have fried chicken, so good that it makes me stop now to count the days left in this week. We go for a walk nearly every day. The roads round here are almost like asphalt pave- ments. They seem quite remarkable to me, and I suppose they do to other people too, for the .lefferson County roads were given second prize in 1912 by the Gliddenites,' who came all the way from New York and went on to Atlanta, Ga. All along the country roads are limestone hedges, built by the slaves long before the war. They are covered with fragrant honeysuckle now. Wherever we go we always have the Blue Ridge Mountains far in the background, usually rather smoky looking, and blue, as their name says. The fields are white with outeropping limestone, especially in the very best farms. I can't imagine how they ever plough around it. Our VVest Virginia geography wasn't mistaken on the apple question. They raise hne ones in .Iefferson Countyfanld I suppose in the adjoining ones, tooebut I still have to trust to the geography on that point. The orchards are beautiful now, hanging full of ripe apples, but the girls say they are wonder- ful in the spring when they are in bloom. Sometimes they are just a mass of pink blossoms as far as you can see. l There are a great many handsome country homes near Shepherdstown, all in more or E12 less pure Colonial stvle, and all with interesting histories. l'll spare you the history part for I don't know mueh about it. 1 - As for Colonial style. we don't have to go to the eountry toisee it. t The houses inthe older part of town. whieh is really the l'IltlI'llt'tt'I'lSAtlt' part, are of red briek and have little white porehes with pillars. and broad doorways with transoms and skyhghts. Inside there isa hall running through the middle of the house. Often thelold stairway is very lltllNlS0lUt', its walnut rail polished by use and time as mueh as anything. Ihe woodwork is almost invariably white throughout. and if the house is at all large, the hall is sure to have a grand- father's eloek in it. The other rooms may or may not be elegantly or tastefully furnished: but the dining-room has a mahogany sideboard and broad shining table. never new, but always heirlooms inithis or some other family. Of eourse 'there are ehairs and other things, and they are usually quite suitable, but 'they are ordinarily not so interesting, partieularlyhfrom theipoint of age and history. This is just the plaee to eome to if you want to feel the Lure of the Antique. But merev, how I have run on! I'll try to be brief next time. XYith lots of love. P. S. I am taking up tennis. We have two eourts at the eollege. and th full. Tennis is very popular here. .2 - - F31 'av 12 1 11 11 f 93111 15 3 -- 1 ,15:. bu 4-3' , Ji gi- ,Y-,1'?' 12:2- qgdx f Y ....Pf'1P?i E., 1 Q Wy la- -'fd A - r - 4 f - - 4, F: . Ll 1 J I Q J , ff .. itf f . .fig 4 ,,.Li' , L ,E- i,gt'g-.1 ' - - 11 't' I :xx L Y -1 - Q' Wai' 4335-f'1'i.k 1E 1-f f ' 'NITQ -45-egg!--i'-. ' tl y T7 ,f L5 ' ' 'fi gif'-' - 1 - - ft, nf... , :nr 3: P w .142 'JW,.,,.,....:.... - .- '-4 f eff - W ii, . ,ll g f V , I if f' ' V i .Hy rleur Peggy: E ' ETF:- si' I ...1 :S ti wif l1l '1n- ,if .X YY t C A ' x lleleli. ey're always Sllllflflfl. Sl'fJfl'IllfN'I' 27, 1!Il.3. I never felt so mueh like a Christian in all my life as this evening. I . ehureh serviees to-day. You know Shepherdstown is noted for its ehurehes. sit in my room and listen to sermons at four different plaees at the same time. I forgot to tell you what subjeets I am taking. I study Chemistry, Domestie Seienee, Freneh, History and lithies. XN'e have to take an experiment in Chemistry eaeh week. The other evening when we were taking one Prof. Iienamond left the room for a little while. Iib Miller. the meanest boy in sehool. sneaked up behind me and poured nearly half a bottle of quieksilver down my baek. You ought to have seen me jump. Then I had to take my shoe oil' and empty it in a basin to keep the teacher from missing it. I like Iithies line. I learn there that a hostess should keep up an easy flow of eonversation and try to divert the attention of her guests, should an aeeident oeeur. sueh as spilling the aleohol over the sugar. or dropping a dish, in order that they may not feel bad. I also learned how to reeeive a young man. elderly lady or gentleman. I should eertainly advise every student to take a eourse in Iithies. It's invaluable. I do hope I'll soon have an opportunity to exhibit some of my soeial etiquette and espeeially that eoneerning the young man. I am in the .Iunior elass. XYe are not very large in mnnbers but next to the Seniors and Faeulty we have the biggest feeling of any elass in sehool. College gets more faseinating to me every moment I am here. Today a group of stu- dents began singing the eollege song, and at the end they all yelled something like this: Zip, XYhaek, Boom, Craek! It certainly makes one proud to be in sueh a plaee. NYe had a speeial announeement in Chapel the other morning whieh seemed to please U23 ittended live XX hy, I ean every one. The Ifaeulty is to give the students a reeeption Uetober ninth. I am anxious to see what it will be like. Thank you ever so mueh for the box. That eake was just line. Send me some more soon. As ever. f1l'lCII. Uelolier Ili, 15115. lll'!lI'l'Yf l'i'yg11l.' The reeeptlon was as I red says, a howling sueeessf' The teaehers formed in a line and we had to shake hands with every one of them. XYhen I stepped in at the door I felt a little nervous. but as there were several ahead of me I followed, doing as they did and saying what they said. Guess I eame very near getting into trouble by doing this, for I overheard one of the boys say to Mr. Tingley. I expeet you are. in reply to a statement of his that he was getting tii'ed. Nthen I eame to him tyou know he is handsome, single and the only one of the Ifaeulty who wears a mustaehei he said, Glad to see you, Nliss Ilelenf' I replied, I expeet you are. Ilow easily one eau forget her Iithieal training. There was a lake of fortune here. Iiverybody wanted to know what his or her for- tune would be. Kline was You will marry a red-headed baehelor. VYhen Miss Turner drew hers it was You will marry a Pendleton County millionaire. I suppose aeeording to that she never will get married. for I understand there are no sueh fellows in Pendleton. I am getting along line with my studies and espeeially Domestie Seienee. Miss XYoods. our teaeher. gave us a leeture on how to eook a tough steak. I think it was a very appro- priate lesson, for Shepherdstown butehers sell the toughest steaks of any plaee in the world. Sineerelv. llelen. Uflolwl' 17, 15111 ljl'lll' l,l'flf1lI.' Ihis is Sunday and I didnt get uputill noon. I hated to miss Sunday Sehool lor I hayen't been absent yet, but I was too tired to go to-day. Yesterday about twenty of the girls and boys went to Antietam and I know we walked at least ten miles. VU- eaeh Iixed some lunehg I took eheese sandwiehes, piekles and some of those good apples Papa sent me last week. I surely was glad to have them. We deeided to go over on the train that leaves here at 10:20 and save our strength to walk after we got there. But it is only three miles to Antietam Station, so we hardly had time to sit down on the train. But. Peggy. I do wish you eould have seen the view up and down the river when we erossed the Potomae on the railroad bridge. It is too beautiful for words. When we got otl' the train we had to walk about a mile to the little town of Sharpsburg. beyond whieh the battlefield is situated. And it was the prettiest road I ever saw. for there were shade trees on both sides of it just like the streets ol' VX'ashington and the road was as smooth and level as the lloor. The trees are maple and the foliage was beautiful. This road was eonstrueted by the U. S. Government and is ealled lvletlomas Avenue. It marks the retreat of I,ee from Antietam to Blaekford Ford. Sharpsburg itself is the quaintest plaee I ever saw. It is the oldest town in Ntashing- ton County. Maryland. and even beats Shepherdstown for its old-fashioned appearanee. Un the hill above the town is the National Cemetery where the soldiers killed in the t battle of Antietam are buried. A tablet reeords that 17131 bodies are buried there of whieh l 1865 are unknown. I eopied these figures, for I thought it was so interesting. It made me j feel very sad to walk around there and see the graves marked unknown, for I felt sure l many a father, brother and lover were buried there and that many a tear had been shed for them. The keeper told us that about ?f37tl,tltltl had been appropriated, jointly by the IVIary- land Legislature and the United States Government, for the maintenanee of this eemetery. Its appearanee surely justilies the expenditure. I ean't begin to tell you everything I saw. but I will try to tell you what impressed me H most. Over all the battlefield are tablets telling of the battles. who the eommanders were and how this or that brigade fared in the battle. So information is at hand on every subjeet. Une of the most interesting plaees is Bloody I,ane, an old roadway eonneeting the Ilagers- town Pike with the Boonsboro Pike. The Confederates oeeupied the natural breastworks as a line of defenee and it was only after tremendous slaughter that they were driven from . their position. The battle eontinued over four hours. Dead men lay three and four deep A over the road and it is said that blood Ilowed in a stream, henee its name, Bloody Lane. l Close to Bloody Lane is the observation tower. It was ereeted by the United States 9.1 , I I 1 4 l tiovernment and is hiiilt ol' gray stone and is ahout seventy feet high. lfrom the top ol' the tower one is ahle to see over all the hattlelield as well as part of four states and six eounties. A Ifroni the tower we went to Burnside Bridge, where we ale our luneh. This is a verv pieturesque plaee. The hridge is a stone areh hridge over .Xntietam Creek. We had heaps of fun while we ate our luneh. It was just like IW ' U I L .-.-I a pienie and everyhody was so hungry Irom the walking we had heen doing that we didn't waste a erumh. I'p the hill a short distanee from the hridge is a monument ereeted hy the State of Ohio to XX'illiam Kleliinley. It is said that he earried food and hot eol'l'ee to the men engaged in lighting at the hridge and his state looked upon that as a very worthy deed. The fighting was severe ahout the hridge. General Burnside was in eommand and the name of the hridge was ehanged after the hattle from Ilohershaek to Burnside Bridge. This is some distanee from the eenietery and we had to go up some awfully long hills. .Xnd don't you know every fenee post had a little tiny eannon hall on top of it! I tried to get one oil' to send to you as a souvenir. hut eouldn't sueeeed. When we got haek to the eemetery some of the girls were too tired to go any farther. hut the rest of us went to see the old Dunkard Chureh ahout a mile away. It was huilt hy the German Baptists in 1853 and was used hy them as a regular plaee of worship. Some of the most severe lighting ol' the entire hattle took plaee near this ehureh. Pietures taken hefore the ehureh was repaired show many marks oI shot and shell. The interior is very plain. with old-fashioned henehes of pine and an unpainted pulpit. The Bihle was taken from the ehureh during the hattle hy a New York soldier and after an ah- senee of forty-one years was returned and is now oeeupying its old plaee in the pulpit. The ehureh was used asa hospital and emhalming station after the hattle. There were in I,ee's army sixty thousand men and in MeClellan's ahout ninety thou- sand. The loss in the hattle was estimated at twenty-tive thousand, ahout equally divided. This was the heaviest loss during one day of the Civil War. ,Xhout tive thousand of these men were killed outright. livery huilding in the neighhorhood served as a hospital and wounded soldiers were taken hy the hundreds even to Shepherdstiiwn. where they were eared for in the homes and ehurehes. It was ahout half past three when we got haek to the eemelery and we all rested there a while hefore we started haek to the station. .Xt the eemelery in the keeper's house there is a large reeord hook where every visitor signs his name and address. I was mighty proud to put my name there. They also have many relies of the hattle and some interesting ree- ords. hut I eouldn't read them all. Now I have written you a very long letter. hut l wanted you to know what a line trip I had. I helieve Colonel Southworth at home was in the hattle, so you tell him I have heen there and will have a lot of interesting things to tell him when I eome home Christmas. 5 .Xs ever, fondly. llI'll'II. .XVIIl'l'IlllPl'li Ill. lfll I. lJl'fll'l'Sf l'i'ggij.' The Sehool or .Xgrieullural Fair was held here last week. It was wonderful how many kinds of produets were exhihited. One of our teaehers planned to get fat this winter on pumpkin pie. Ile ol'l'ered a prize for the hest pumpkin and then he was to have the pump- kin, hut the fellow who reeeived the prize took the pumpkin home with him. Bly. hut that teaeher hates the word pumpkin now I got to eat some ofthe hest fruit shown. Nlr. Moyers and Mr. IIedriek invited me to enjoy some with them. I am not quite sure that we were supposed to toueh anything, hut I guess they heeame quite hold when they saw Mr. Shipman. one of the managers, eating it. The fair was open day and night. .Xt night the orehestra furnished musie. Over a hundred dollars was given away in prizes, hut none of the awards were very large. as the managers wanted them to go around so everyhody eould get one. I almost wished I had entered the eorn judging eontest. .X girl won the lirst prize. tive dollars. and another girl the third. getting a dollar. Think, I might have heen seeond! It didn't seem as il' the hoys knew mueh ahout eorn. 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Illl' Iwo am- 1lllllUSl IlIS1'Il1lI'lllDll'Q lll Izu-l. lllvy SRU' Illc' ll'll1'l10l'S llzlyv al grvzll clvzll of lroulllo lll vlzlss lo lu-vp Illm' young Illllll s lllllltl llI'lHll WllIlfll'I'lIlg lo lllougllls of llor. .lull :lllolllvr llll ol' gossip l'l'olll Sl'llilNll'fII Illlly giyv llll- IIIUIT lilm- for lllis lctlc-1'-it is szml lllis lloy is llvycl ou Illm- xyllll llllyllllllgf, 4 U I Wa- url- gfblllg rloxyll llll- l'lYl'I' us Illlx :ls Ixlloll's Islzlml :lml Io Illl- pollll XYIICIAU Alllu-lzllll Crm-I-li vlllpllcs ullo Illv I,UIUIIlil4'. A llulllv ol-vllrrcnl Illl-rc Ilclwccll lllc Czllzlwllu uml Delu- 96 1 ware Indian tribes about two hundred years ago. When our Chemistry elass went oyer to the Itegister Building to learn about type metal and printing we saw some yellow oehre found down there where it had been eolleeted by the Indians for war paint. There's a loyer's leap down that way and a pretty little Indian love story is eonneeted with it. One of the girls used the legend as the basis of a short story for the Cohongoroota last year. The Cohongoroola means the Iiiyer of the Wild Goose. or the Potomae. and is the name giyen to the book put out eaeh year by the .Iunior Class. Maybe I'll haye lo write something for it this year. I heard some of the .Iuniors talking reeently about eleeling the editors of this book, but they said we eouldn't turn a hand at it until the faeulty gets quite ready for us to go to work. I'll haye to stop. The girls and boys are ealling for me. Ilastily, Ili-If-ri. IH l1l'!'l'lIllN'I', Ifll I. l'f'r1fu1.' .lust a line to tell you l'll be home by the twenty-seeond at least. Hur exams. begin tomorrow, Saturday. Professor Miller has been to Fairmont to deliyer the dedieatory address at the Thomas C. Miller Sehool. It's niee to have so distinguished a man for prineipal, or eyen to know him. .lust think, when his name is read in history, I ean say, Ile used to be an instruetor of mine. I must not forget to mention the pieture of the Passion Play and the leeture wliieli was giyen last lfriday evening in the auditorium. The entire life of Christ was shown. I'm writing this in elass with one eye on the teaeher. The attention must neeessarily be diyided. I'm likely to be ealled on to reeite at any moment. I hope you won't get a headaehe from this whirlwind. f1I',I'lI. 12 .l!lIIIlIll'!1, ISIIJ. lll'IlI'l'Sf l'eygi1.' We haye just eome baek from a walk to the lXlorgan's tiroye I-'air Grounds. lt's a rather desolate looking plaee in winter, but in summer it is beautiful. It's a groye of hand- some old trees with our Town Hun beginning in its famous spring, and the misty Blue Iiitlge in the far distanee. I'm sending you a pieture of the old ruin on the grounds. It was a magnifieent Colonial home that was burned during the Civil War. Several persons here who knew the owner told me all about it. A eompany of l ederal soldiers were sent to burn the house, for the Botelers were well-known Southern sympathizers. The soldiers wouldn't allow the family lo take anything from the house. Une daughter ear- ried her grandmother's portrait out. but had to return it. The most thrilling ineident of all, I think, is about the girl who stayed in the burning house and played Dixie as hard as she eould on the piano. They say she would haye kept right on till she burned up with her piano if she hadn't been earried out, struggling all the while. The barn was burned too, but as the eattle pens were built around it. I eouldn'l get a pieture of that. XYe all drank from the spring near the old house. Someone remarked that it used lo be ealled the Spring of '76, where the young men of Shepherdstown and the eountry round about gathered for a barheeue before they started on the long mareh to Boston to take their part in the Heyolution. We were eorreetefl. however. by a .Iefferson County girl. These people are all strongon loeal history. She said that this spring is Fountain lloek Spring and that the Spring of '76 is on the other side of the railroad. The grounds are now used for the Morgan's Grove Fair, held eyery year, and for a general pienie ground all through the summer. The railroad runs elose by and trains stop there during fair week. I'm going skating again soon. XXX- skate on the eanal, and it's great fun, espeeially when we build a bonlire and sit along the bank by it. After sehool yesterday we had our tire built on a rather steep bank. It was iey, too, but so muddy the iee eouldn't be seen. In 97 trying to get down the bank Virginia slipped and fell right into the tire-I should say through it, forshe slid right on down the liank seattering the lire to the four winds. I,uekily she wasn't lmurned at all. though she was rather badly lmruised. My Chemistry needs my undiyided attention now. XYrite soon, Loyingly, llefell. P. S. I negleeted to mention that eyen the ordinary looking eanal is rather noted in this seetion. Iiyerything is noted here for some historieal eonneetion, so my head is liuhhling oyer with historieal faets. 'I'he eanal is on the Maryland side of the river. It is ealled the Chesapeake and Ohio. George Washington owned a great many shares in it and at his death left them to the institution hearing his name. It tthe eanali is not used mueh exeept for hauling eoal. It was found long ago that the railroad eould transport mueh more eheap- ly. You can see a eanal hoat most any day in summer if you just wait long enough. I'm just dying to take a trip on one drawn along by mules in tandem. hut I'm afraid that if I do I'll not he allowed haek in my room. 'I'hey say eyen the deek is swarming with hed hugs, and it would he almost impossible to leaye all of them hehind. Not long ago I read a magazine artiele hy one of the direetors of Panama Canal, saying it would he a good idea to till up the old Chesapeake and Ohio Canalfit runs all the way from Georgetown to Cumherlandfand make an automobile high- way of it. We haye been reading the magazines a great deal lately. trying to please Prof. Miller. I'Ie's always telling us to use the periodi- eals more. I like to anyway. when I have time and the artieles aren't too solid. I guess I have told all I know ahout the eanal now, exeept the interesting faet that I'ye had many a graeeful fall on it. II. 28 .lf1r111f11'jf. I!1I.3. Dear l'eyyy.' XYe. the student body. are giving the faeulty a reeeption this term. I do hope they'll all enjoy it as we did the one last fall. We had a ehapel speaker this morning. Ile yery kindly used nearly all the ten-thirty period telling us how to he more manly. .X teaeher was heard to say when we were yell- ing for the man that the man might think we were yelling heeause we appreeiated his speeeh. hutf. I am working yery hard this term as usual. Iixaminations are had enough anywhere. hut here some of them are worse. It's rather embarrassing. don't you know. to lind your- self about to he examined and know you have an empty head. Ilere, it seems as though they piek out the hardest theoremsfthings you eouldn't eyer draw, let alone demonstrate. the pyramid that's eut in sliees for example. My roommate llunked last term: she spent the whole of two hours on one question and when the hell rang was obliged to hand in an empty paper. You eouldn't hlame the instruetor for not reading hetween the lines. for there weren't any lines to read hetween. though Gertrude said she had put a great deal there. I promised to go oyer to Yirginia's room at seyen to diseuss the ehemieal situation. so I'll elose now. .Xs eyer. Ilelen. P. S, Il you are thinking ol raising ehiekens. let me suggest the lihode Island lteds, not -that I prefer that partieular lmreed. Init Professor .Xlilmey seems to tlinik that they are the ideal dual purpose t'lIlt'lit,'lI. .tprll IU, I!ll.i. l1eu1'1'xl I 'a'g1qj1.' I didn't write yesterday. I was too tired when I got haek from IIarper's l erry. Nly roommate and I. with seyeral other girls, spent the day there and had a jolly tline. IIS Wt- hailt-tl a r'anal hoat just as it was lt-aying Brirlgt-port, that's tht- Nlarylanrl suliurli of Slit-iwht-rrlstown, anrl wt-nt rlown on it. Wt- harl a yt-ry t'UI11liUl't2llJlt' trip. 'l'ht-rt- was no grt-at tlangt-r ot' falling ol'I' or anything ol' that sort. Wt- rlitln't bring hoinr- any unwt-lt'on1t- visitors, wiliif-.1' lr'f'fl1lIll'lX otir liiology tt-at-hr-r woulrl r'all tht-ni: it may lit- that our par-t- latr-r in tht- rlay was niorr- rapirl than that to whit-h tht-y wt-rr- at-r'ustoinr-tl. I3on't you know tht-rt-'s alniost as inur-h his- tory r'onnt-t'tt-rl with llarpr-r's lft-rry as with Slit-pht-rrlstownY Nr-ar tht- railroarl station wt- saw a inarkcr giving tht- oltl location of .lohn Brown's Fort: tht- strut'turt- has lit-t-n rt-nioyt-rl to tht- Stort-r Collvgt- grounrls. wht-rv it now st-ryt-s as a lilirary for tht- young Bookt-r 'l s of Wt-st Virginia. Wt- niarlt- a rlash for .It-l'l't-rson's lftor-k anrl r-linilit-rl a long llight of stairs past tht- Catholic' Churr'h. 'l'ht-st- stairs art- ht-wn out of solitl rot-k anrl forin sur-h a picturt- that I shall always lit- ahlt- to st-t- tht-in. 'l'ht- Br-ntz- town Barrl put tht-in into a littlt- por-ni. whir-h inakt-s you fr-t-l tht- atniospht-rv ol' Ilarpr-r's l' t-rry: 'HX swt-t-t. worn town. with olrl-worlrl air. A strt-t-t that t'llIIllJS on a stont--ht-wn stair With tht- Sht-nanrloah's song lit-low. .Xnrl tht- hroarl Potoinar s quit-t flow. lt's quilt- a pull togt-t to.lt-l'l't-rson's ltork, but wt- rlitln't paust- for lirr-ath till wt- marlr- it. You st-r-, .It-l't'r-rson harl sairl it was worth a trip ar-ross tht- or-t-an just to stanrl on tht- ror'k anrl rr-t- tht- sun rist-. 'l'ht- yit-w is wonrlt-rlul. Thr- junr-tion of tht- Sht-nanrloah anrl Potoinat' liiyt-rs anrl tht- gap through whir'h tht-y pass r-an hr- st-t-n r-It-arly. Chiinnr-y lior-k is on tht- Yirginia sirlt- of tht- Sht-nanrloah. lt is a tall I slim ror-k. st-r-niingly hanging in tht- air anrl pro- jt-r-ting out oyt-r tht- riyr-r. Wt- rlirln't oxplort- it thoroughly. for wt- wants-rl to lit- surr- to gt-t tht- altt-rnoon train har'k to Slit-plit-rtlstown. Dr-sr-t-nrling is r-asia-i' than asvr-nrling. for wt- harl tiint- to spart- at tht- station, tinit- to wanrlt-r about anrl look for tht- portrait of Goorgt- Washington formcrl hy rot-ks ol' tlil't't-rt-nt t-olors oyr-r against Nlarylantl llt-ighls. l saw it anrl all tht- otht-rs rlirl too. t-xt't-pt ont- girl who prott-str-rl that sht- was likt- tht- lr-arnt-rl writr-r in tht- History of tht- Lowt-r Shr-nanrloah Valley. Slit-. too. hurl oltt-n rt-r't-iyt-rl tht- t-nthusiastir' thanks of otht-rs for pointing out thr- portrait. hut slit- liarl nt-yr-r yt-t hr-t-n alilt- to sr-r- it for hr-rst-lf. Wt- arriyr-rl at Sht-nanrloah .lunvtion anrl waited in tht- station till tht- Norfolk anrl Wt-st t-rn train appt-are-rl. ,Xt any othr-r tiint- wt- shoultl hayr- wanrlt-rt-rl aliout. hut wt- wt-rr- glarl ol tht- r'hanr't- to rt-st. lit-sirlt-s wc wr-rt-n't quilt- surt- that wt- shoulrln't nit-t-t with sonit- of those niarl hulls that harl r-sr'apt-rl from a wrt-r-k of r-attlt- r'ars tht-rv last fall. Wt- harl a yiyitl pir-turr- of ont- at lt-ast, Nlr. Nivhols, ont- of tht- Collvgt- lioys who liyt-s in llarpt-r's Ft-rry, harl tolrl tis in tht- al'tt-rnoon of a yr-ry rt-al r-xpt-rit-nr't- with ont- that rlirln't sr-r-in plt-asc-rl with his rcrl nt-r'ktit-. lt was a tirt-rl hut happy girl that rlraggr-rl ht-rsclf to lit-rl in this rooni last night. Loyingly. Il:-lr-li. P. S. Sr-t-ing Stort-r Collt-gc totlay niarlt- int- think of a talk in r'hapt-l last wt-r-k by Pro- lt-ssor Nlillt-r. Ilt- warnr-rl tht- hoys to ust- t-orrt-r-t linglish on tht- tt-nnis court anrl r'roqut-t grounrl. for otir inan Charlit- is a r-ollt-gc inan anrl has complaint-rl that tht- lioys say 'tht-in' halls. Inr'irlt-ntally. .lim tht-'s tht- ht-arl ianitori was r-oniplinit-ntt-rl ht-r-ausv of his knowl- t-rlgr- ol' llyrlrostatit's. whatt-yt-r tht-y art-.i Sonit- ont- suggt-str-rl that Charlit- is Campus Proft-ssor of linglish, anrl .liin, tlanipus Profr-ssor ol' Physir's. ll. tltl 22 April, 15115. Dear 0111 Pal: I have a few moments to spare and will write you alittle. I am going to Luray tomorrow. Several girls and a chaperon are going on an invitation from the baseball team who expect to play the high school there tomorrow. None of the teachers could go because the Poto- mac Yalley Hound Table is to be in session here tomorrow. That is why we have permis- sion to go on lfriday. You'll hear more later. Ifondly, Ifcfcll. ff ....g,,,, wx' .'kl l'tlNIOBII.IiS .Ayr ltovxo T.fXIiI,l'i Sr1l111'fIr111. Pf'f1f1u-' As I did not mail my note I'll add a little about my trip. I never saw anything more beautiful than the caverns. It seems strange that I have never heard more about them. We left Shepherdstown at eight-thirty and arrived in I.uray about eleven-thirty. XYe went on out to the cave before lunch time, as the ball game was in the afternoon. Un enter- ing the cave I felt spellbound at seeing the fantastic shapes and at the grandeur revealed in such majestic manner. Stalactites glittering from every side, draperies seemingly hang- ing in broad folds, illuminated by electric lights. lilled me with awe. Various rooms have been named according to striking resemblances, for instance Silver I.ake. Fish Market, Natural Bridge and Ilades. The last named, a sparkling region con- taining lakes and objects resembling goblins, takes its name from the bewildering winding passages through which one must pass to reach it. The Ball ltoom is a beautiful apartment well furnished and very interesting. At the Fish Market we listened to the guide as he gave his standard joke on the llsh, Une of our number had told us of it on our way to Luray, so when we were asked to guess the kinds ol lish hanging there with their tails down we said mackerel, salmon. trout. and others. Uur guide begged our pardon graciously and smiling as he must so many times a day informed us that they of the cave called them rockfish. The Sarai-en's Tent, the Cathedral with its grand organ and chimes, resemble the ob- jects for which they are named. The guide played Nearer, My God. to Thee on the organ for usp it was very beautiful as the chiming of the stones echoed through the long passages. ltltl There is also quite u numher of lukea in vurious purts of the rziyeg they :nrt silvery looking pools inelosed hy eolumns und stuluetites. The wuter is so trunspurent thut it often deeeiyes people und it is sand rush visitors olten suhjeet themselves to an wetting to eonyinee themselves of its genuineness. , A I suw muny other wonders. hut feel thut they ezmnot he desc-rihed. For instunee, thi lights hehind seyerul of the lurgest eolumns guye them the rieh hlending ol' eolors seldom seen in the upper world eyen in the most mugniheent sunset. uld Une elumsy girl while erossing u smull streum fell into itsthait wus me. You wo huye known it wus. I m sure. There is no need of one's getting wet, for the euye is not :it ull dump. The ground is eoyered in most pluees with eonerete :ind hourd wulks, und iron rzuhng is used where help is neressury. We got huek home in time to go to the eyening meeting of the Potomue Yulley Hound Tuhle. I'm not sure whether it wus heeuuse I wus so tired or heeziuse of my nuturzil friyolity, hut I reully ugreed with the leurned pysehologist when he said. I'm ufruid I'm an little te- dious here. You Illllj' druw your own eonelusions eoneerning this letter. The fueulty guye the visiting teuehers u dundy reeeption ufter the leeture. und we wert :ill invited for the suke of the husehull hoys. I enijoyed it thoroughly. I hoys tlltlllll win tht guna it Iui my hut thu pltiyul wall ind tlltlllil sum it ill Our ' Q: 'Q . 1 a L eonseious oi' their pretty new uniforms. ' XX llll love, Ilrlwn. .'llJl'lI 28, 11114, I 1f'!l!l!l-' I um writing this in the study hull ut the one-fifteen period. I hniye ehemistry next period und you just must know your lessons in that eluss. My purtner tthe girl I work ex- periments with on 'Ihurstlny ufternoonsl und I let u lot of gus eseupe one ufternoonftlu kind that eomes out of u retort. The luhorutory was Iilled with hrown gus. Our instruetoi Ilew to pier-es uhout lt, the pieces striking Gruee und me the hurdest. IIe szud the lives ol , the whole eluss were eudungered. We were ulnmst zifruid to go huek the next duy. Another zu-eident oeeurred ut the sume pluee lust 'I'hursduy ufternoon. .lust :is I wus going out of the door I turned huek suddenly to get my hook, not knowing thut Stuurt wus . hehind mt. :md we hard u regulur heud-on eollision. As at result I hud ll hump over one eyt und u pieee hit out of my lipvl hit it. 'I'here's the hell. Ilrlen. P. S. Ifour Seniors huye just returned from --. They were sent to the graded sehool to ohseryeg they ohseryed that the yiolets on the riyer lull ure lJL'1lllllIlll und thut thc rouds ure yery dusty. 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U ll'- I:L :ll Jr' -L 2:1-' CDWENS Q MILLER TIIE REXALL STORE HOME AND FRIEND OF STUDENTS IEEE DYLQQS only are used in our Dispensing Department Under care of Registered Pharmacists. Anything you may need you will find here Q Drugs, Chemicafs, Sur- gical Supplies, Eerums, etc., etc. Athletic Goods, Eastman Kodaks and Supplies, Stationery, etc. :: :: OWENS Er MILLER Most up-to-date Drug Store in tire County ewholesale and Retail Delivery Everywhere Day Phone jeff. 15-K SHEPI IERDSTOWN, W. VA. Night Phone jeff. 35-li John H. Shoppert S. I. HODGES FANCY CROCERIES AND NOTIONS GRAIN Also dealer in FEED, CQAL Confcflifms GENERAL MERCHANDISE TOIWCCO HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES and Cigm SIIEPHERDSTOWN West Virginia SIIEPIIERDSTOWN West Virginia 6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 HH Q. Q. 6 6 6 6 6 Qr 6 Q. Q, Q . 6 Q 6 Q Q, 6 6 Q. Q. 6 Qt 6 Q. Q. 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If it is ready-made clothing you are looking for, we carry the best :: The famous Hart Schaffner 62 Marx and Griffon Clothes for Men Elk Brand for Little Men Manhattan and Lion Brand Shirts Thompson E1 Thompson The Hustlers ll MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA BUY YOUR SlaliuneiytlhzhnnlSupplies AT IIILIJS PIIARMACY Stationery, Athletic Bonds Cameras and Photo Supplies for best results use VULCAN FILM Made by the Eastman Kodak Co. Pure Drugs and Sundries Call on Robert Gibson Prescription Druggist Shepherdstown. West Virginia Athletic goods a specialty. Ex- clusive agency for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. 52.50 and up. All kinds of strings for musicalinstruments. Low- ney's Bon-Bons and Candies received fresh every week. Everything in Drugs, Patent Medicines and Druggists' Sun- dries. Full line of Paints and Varnishes. Exclusive agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. IS. W. 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BAKER WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR WOMEN HUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR CHILDREN M. B. BAKER'S Shepherclstown -:- West Virginia WHERE TO SHOP In llagierstown P A B R U G H A Sigh' Svrrrrtn N. D Qlvnralrh in 3 Y 15111311 5 Sturt S m O We want your patronage. aml solicit it upon the merit of our Ni merchandise. TQHE Sroma THAT Sims. 'Woiomzx Antietam and Potomac Sts. H1uvhvshWl'NnnvlI7-X C.A P lHuuu'lUU4Q WE NEVER CLOSE WOOD-HE,S AMERICAN RESTAURANT Cuisine Unexcelled Service Unsurpassed Catering to those who know We have a blend of REAL coffee 134 N. Queen Street MARTINSBURG, W. VA. lute Gen Nl lia'llZllnuX'i'l' Gu-in Nl llvllnlnmx--1, ll Smpmmhmun Cwmmhmn VLYM W'Yn Bellzhunver-Hellzhuuver Attorneys and Counsellors General Law Practice and Collections 96906066600 DQQQQQQQQ Q6- b4'6v6N6.5w6 ,X . C . V Q 4 QQQQQQQQQQ QQQ QQQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQQ 9 909666660 Q Q Q 6 6 0 Q 9 Q O O O 6 0 O Q 9 Q Q 0 Q Q 6 Q O 9 O Q Q Q O 0 O O O 9 Q O Q 'Q Q 15. Q Q Q 6 Q Q Q Q Q Q. 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Review courses for teachers both spring and summer terms, instruction in music, drawing, expression, domestic science and manual training, fine gymnasium and large athletic field. Special attention to elementary agriculture with laboratory methods. Four Literary Societies and two active Christian Associa- tions. Excellent boarding at reasonable rates. The six weeks summer term begins Thursday, june 10, 1915. Fall term opens Wednesday, September 8, 1915. For catalogue and other information address the Principal, THOS. C. MILLER 111 OOQQQOOOQQPQQQQQQ 4? 44? 4? Q2 QD 4? QD 4? 4? Q5 Q? C? QD 4? 6? Q2 Q2 QP 0 45 4? C? GP 49, 9 QV Q? 9 43, Q. C23 Cf? 0 49 O fi? 4? 4? Q? O Q? 6? 42? 4? O 41? Q2 0 C-5 O O C? O Q2 49 4? 2 QCSOOQOOQPOOOOQQDQOOQQQOOQO0900000660090-QQQOOQQQPQO0606600900009 6 642009490069 '-1---1-' ' 'A' W ' 'i , THE ELEeTRle Cm ENGRAVING Co B U F FALO. N.Y Wf MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR N115 BOOK. 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