THE FLAT HAT

VOL. I. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN , DECEMBER 12, 1911 No. n THE COLLATION OF BRILLIANT GERMAN A LES ETRANGERS' COLLEGE ASKED TO FRIDAY EVENING ON WEIRD PLACARD JOIN PRESS LEAGUE

Held in the Library Last With a Large Number of Borne by Suspended Effigy As Charter Member of the Friday Evening Attractive Visitors on the Campus Southern Association

On the evening of December 5, Friday evening the German Club The College community was given The College of William and Mary the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kap- of the College gave the annual a fat subject for gossip on Friday has been invited to become a charter pa held its annual initiation and col- Thanksgiving German in the Gym- morning when a weird effigy was member of the Southern College lation, the affair being one of the nasium. The dance was a success discovered suspended from a tree Press Association now being organ- most successful in the history of the in every way. Many attractive vis- near the gate wearing around its ized among the institutions in the College. itors were present, and the large neck a placard bearing the following South Atlantic States of Virginia, Dr. S. C. Mitchell, the President number of Alumni gathered together inscription, "A les etrangers—Nous, North Carolina, South Carolina, of the University of South Carolina, for the occasion gave the impression lesecoliers, sommes fatigues de votre jGoorgia and Florida. The Associa- was the speaker of the occasion, of Commencement week. Diablishness." Those on chapel; tion is open for membership to the and was presented by the Hon. Robt. bent were arrested for a while from colleges and universities of the M. Hughes, of Norfolk. In a pow- THE LIST OF COUPLES PRESENT Those present were, —Miss Mc- such holy intentions, and dispute jSouth that have both the monthly erful speech, he showed to the large was rife in the animated crowd as magazine and the weekly , audience that phase of the character Clain, of Norfolk, with Mr. Robert Jackson; Miss Bessie Spencer with to the one destined to become the and the institutions eligible as char- of Robt. E. Lee which led him to be second Sherlock Holmes. ter members are no more than a as great a man and citizen as he j Mr. Vaden; Miss Jones, of Ports- . mouth, with Mr. Snow; Miss Ellen MYSTERY YET UNSOLVED dozen. had been a soldier, namely, love of WILLIAM AND MARY ONE OF FEW Barnes with Mr. A. R. Koontz; Up to the time of this print how- duty. Round after round of applause William and Mary is therefore the greeted the distinguished speaker. : Miss Barnes, of Richmond, with Mr. ever no one has been able to unravel I F. E Graves; Miss Geddy with Mr. the subtle mystery and thus deserve only college of its size that may Following this, Mr. Hughes read claim the distinction. Those eligi- a number of letters from members Barrow; Miss Elizabeth Macon with the sacred mantle of Sherlock, or be Mr. Tilley; Miss Jernigen, of Nor- worthy of a place among Pinker- ble must be for men as well as and initiates who were unable have the two types of college to be present, expressing their good folk, with Mr. T. H. Geddy, Jr.; ton's far famed sleuth hounds. It Miss Howard, of Norfolk, with Mr. was strongly intimated that the fig- journalism, for the reason that it is wishes. The members then adjourn- in that way expected that the Asso- ed to the Phoenix Hall, where the Ambler Willcox; Miss Lloyd, of ure represented some visitors at the i Richmond, with Mr. E. R. Willcox; College the day before who dared to ciation will be of a higher order than initiates were later conducted for otherwise. The importance of such "goating." j Miss De Jarnett, of Norfolk, with Mr enter class-rooms and quiz some of the young men; but, from the strik- an organization is evident. It will Following the initiation, the Soci- Mayer; Miss Maury, of Norfolk, with be valuable in uniting the college Mr. Meredith; Miss Lynch, of Nor- ing resemblance of the figure to ety adjourned to the Library, where certain well-known members of the men that are eventually to become a sumptuous collation was discuss- folk, with Mr. Lloyd; Miss Nannie public journalists, and it will give a Spencer with Mr. Clements; Miss community, others were equally ob- ed, and many a witty remark pass- stinate in attributing the represen- stimulus to the magazines and news- ed around. ! Nora Macon with Mr. Elliott Dold; papers in the various institutions, I Mrs. Moncure with Mr. Trimble; tation to other sources and different The distinguished gentlemen were capacities. besides adding a dignity and mean- an inspiring sight as they passed Mrs. Groat with Mr. Rowe; Miss ing to Southern and to no small ex- two and two up the Chapel aisle to McGroarty, of Falls Church, Va., THE FLAT HAT at once after the tent, to American college journalism. the platform. The leaders in Southern with Mr. John Tyler; Miss Jones, of discovery sent its best trained repre- Gloucester, with Mr. Lee; Miss sentatives to fathom the matter, literary and educational work were Basketball Schedule represented, and the entire occasion I Tate, of Norfolk, with Mr. Mitch- but these also returned empty hand- was one well calculated to set astir ell; Miss Mary Henley Spencer with ed, and the affair now promises to Manager T. H. Geddy announces the noblest ambitions of those pres- Dr. Hankins; Miss Hundley with become one of the great clouded the following schedule, and deserves ent. , Mr. Brown; Miss Kate Gray with scandals of history among such other hearty commendation for its excel- I Mr. Peachy; Miss Laura Spencer unsolved riddles as Who killed Cock lence. For the first time none but ! with Mr. Tucker; Miss Garnett Robin? and Where was Moses when collegians are listed, and these all of The Colonial Echo Sweeney with Dr. Brumback; Mrs. the light went out? a high class. The opening game At the chapel exercises on last Miles with Mr. Ferguson; Miss Ty- will be played against Fredericks- Friday morning, Dr. Wilson, in a : ler with Mr. Hubbard; Miss Hall burg in the Gym. on Friday night, few well chosen words called the at- with Mr. Goodwii; Miss Sweeney More Improvements and will deserve a large crowd. With tention of the student-body to the ! with Mr. C. C. Hall; Stags, —Messrs. The progressive tendency at the proper support, basketball has been 1912 Colonial Echo. Dr. Wilson has Jones, Deal, Spencer, Young, Park- college is manifesting itself in various our most successful form of athlet- been a close observer of college an- er, Preutzman and James. ways. The latest improvements ics. The following will probably nuals for the past several years, es- The chaperones were Mesdames made are the arc lights in the front start the game: Metcalf, center; pecially those put forth by Southern Gardiner Tyler, Tate, of Norfolk, of each building, and the telephones Hall, right guard; Turner, left colleges, and he stated that from Geddy, Hall and Lyon G. Tyler. in the various College offices. Tel- guard; Geddy, right forward; Wil- his observation, the Colonial Echo, Colonel James T. Christian led ephones are now in the President's son, left forward. as published in the past few years the german. During the intermis- office, the Science Building, the Li- December 15, Fredericksburg Col- was equalled by not more than sion while refreshments were being brary, the Main Building and the •lege, Williamsburg. (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) Steward's House. (Continued on page 4) THE FLAT HAT East or West. For what with old The true brand is composed some- A WORO FROM AWAY Stahilitas et Fides. Bruton Church dating from sixteen i what of these elements. A man The Daily News, of Harrisonburg, hundred and eighty-three, the homes who has a chronic case of in-grown made these remarks editorially, in FOUNDED OCTOBEH 3, 1911 of , Sir John, Peyton, college spirit manifests it at all an issue of last week. —Contempla- COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY and Edmund Randolph, St. George times and in all places. It is he who tion of a great institution is always Tucker, William Wirt, John Blair, walks through the campus at every WILLIAM SBURG, VIRGINIA ! an interesting and profitable exer- John Tyler, and many others, all in- opportunity because he loves it, not cise. Such an institution is the vis- WM. KAVANAUGH DOTV. Kentucky tact and beautifully picturesque, and merely because he has to on going ible embodiment of an immortal Editor-in-Chief. the three original buildings of the to lectures; who goes with seeing though invisible spirit. "Men may EDITORS College, the site of the Royal Pal- eyes and a feeling heart; who knows come and men may go," but the in- ROBT. RRUCE JACKSON, Virginia ace, the Capitol, and the first thea- and loves every vine and brick and stitution goes on forever; individu- WM. ELLIOTT DOLD, New York tre in America, there is still enough tree, the dates of things, the menals blaze a moment in its light, then W. MORTIMER HARRISOX. Virginia remaining to carry the student an'] ALAN FRED ENGLISH, Pennsylvania who have brought them about; and perhaps are lost amid the farther lover of history bask to any period the part each one has played in the shadows; but the light shines on, all HERBERT W. VADEN, Virginia soever and give to him a'setting for romantic drama of Southern and Vir- the stronger and all the brighter Business Manager. his researches that is invaluable, and ginia history. It is he who champions for the little torch that each man ARTHUR WILSON JAMES, Virginia impossible elsewhere. The imagina- the honour of his Alma Mater, who has lighted or carried. Thus it is Asst. Business Manager. tion is augmented by the very scenes; preserves her property, and who de- with a great school—an ancient col- the printed page is illustrated by THE FLAT HAT is published every Tues- fends her weaknesses. It is he who originals, not by pictures. lege. Recent association with a day by the Students of the College of Wil- puts away the bones of discord and large company of men—teachers and liam and Mary except during holidays and Such a setting makes of the Col- the semblances of dissention; who examinations, at the office of The Virginia alumni—of the College of William Gazette. Solicitation is made for contri- lege of William and Mary the lead- cherishes her past and is hopeful of and Mary, has brought the forego- butions and opinions from The Student- ing school of history in this Country. her future; who makes virtues out ing facts, with many others akin to body, Alumni, and Faculty, all of which Any man could learn history here. of faults, and progress out of virtues them keenly to the writer's attention. must be signed, but the author's name Unless he were deaf, dumb and blind by acting the role of a self-appoint- need not be published. Advertising rates William and Mary is the second old- furnished on application. Subscription he could not escape it. Ever and al- ed chairman of the advertising com- est college in the , and price one dollar the year, single copies five ways is he thrown in contact with it. mittee. In this capacity, he is pri- its name is written high in the long cents. In Williamsburg we eat, breathe, marily an exploiter, and fundamen- roll of fame. drink, dream, sleep and live history. tally a builder. He never loses the TELEPHONES Nos. 73 and 24 The spirit of William and Mary; The Department of History of the chance of praising where praise is as manifested in the sons of the col- College headed by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Entered at the Post office at William s- due or making it due if perchance lege, is something fine and stimu- barg, Virginia, as second-class mutter. the most eminent authority on South- it fail. lating. An intense love for Alma ern and Colonial history, is espec- Mater is coupled with a loyal service These are some of the appurte- Tuesday, December J2, 1911 ally strong, and when taken in con- in her name. The beloved president junction with the surrounding his- nances of college spirit, and he who of William and Mary is a son of the torical field of Tidewater Virginia, possesses such goes about his prose tenth president of the United States; WILLIAM AND MARY AS A SCHOOL but in all and through all he is a the combination is not surpassed by with a smile and a song— OF HISTORY any college or university. For that man of warm heart and devoted I am just as near Heaven as 1 want to be, purposes, unassuming in manner, There is no institution of higher reason we have always wondered Swinging in the grape-vine swing.' but "to the manner born." education in America so intimately why this phase of the College of and thoroughly identified with the William and Mary has not been more history of the United States as iswidely acknowledged. The fact is the College of William and Mary. possibly this,—we are too well con- From its genesis in the early days tented with ourselves to make any of Sixteen Hundred and Ninety- struggle for preeminence among the three on through its eventful life to American colleges. We have rea- College of the present day, it has been the son to be satisfied of course but it heart almost of every event of con- is the duty of every student, pro- fessor, and friend of the institution WILLIAM AND MARY sequence. To write the history of m William and Mary is to write the to make its fame travel to the utter- history of Virginia; to write the his- most borders of the earth, in order WILLIAMSBURG, VA. tory of Virginia is to write the his- that its prestige may be as familiar in the nursery as in the sanctum of tory of this great Nation. The his- A College, modern in equipment, and strong in educa- torical centrality of the College is the sage, and its rightful place at unparalleled. No college has meant the head of the column so well tional efficiency, yet the oldest in the South and the equal of as much to any country. established that it defies dispute and any institution in America in richness of traditions. Health- smothers cavil in every quarter. fully situaed on the Peninsula on the C & O. Ry., it is within On one side lies Jamestown the first permanent English settlement easy distance of Norfolk, Newport News and Richmond. It in America. On the other York- CONCEBNING COLLEGE SPIRIT offers: town is situate, the birth-place of There is no one theme so hack- Liberty. Not far distant is theneyed in academic journalism as the I—Full Academic Courses kading to A. B,, B. S., and M. wonderful city of Richmond where time-worn subject, college spirit. A. degrees. was the Capital of the Confederacy, This time it has been suggested by —the centre of our second Revolu- the remarks just preceding. Our com- II.—Courses in Education for the preparation of teachers tion in the name of Freedom. Ev- ments will not follow exactly the and superintendents tor the public school system. Scholar- ery inch of soil around us is steeped usual trend, for we are one who ships representing about one-fourth of the expenses may be in noble memories. Williamsburg, does not consider those manifesta- secured through the school superintendent by students pre- the proud seat of the Colonial gov- tions which are to be witnessed on paring to teach. ernment, is distinguished for its as- athletic fields in which students vie sociations. And not alone has itwith each other in reproducing the Expenses moderate. been marked for its associations and dying shrieks of a wounded fog- national monuments, but it still is horn or the arrant braying of a jack- marked for its possessions, and even ass as college spirit. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE now may be seen along its ancient That is all well enough in its way, streets more of Colonial America but it is merely a small part, rath- H. I*. BRIDGES, REGISTRAR than is to be found within an equal er than the entirety of college area in any section, North, South, spirit as some people seem to think. Williamsburg Amusement Co. In and Out of College Lexington Hotel • B. F. WOLFE, Manager Miss Kathleen McGroarty the at- tractive guest of Misses Cora and | J. F. FL All ARTY, Proprietor & Manager Good Music We give good shows every Estelle Smith since Thursday return- TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS ed to Washington Monday. 31st Street and Washington Avenue Eniire chnnge of Programme, Mr. John Tyler entertained with NEWPORT NEWS, - VA. a fancy dress party at his home on the College Green Saturday evening. His guests were Misses Kathleen T. W. Wilkins s s McGroarty, Mab Stubbs, Sue Hund- GENERAL MERCHANDISE ley, Barnes and Geddy, and MrsSho. e Repairing,Cleaning P GENTS' FURNISHINGS and a SPECIALTY p Miles, and Messrs. Geo. 0. Fergu- and Pressing OF STUDENTS' SUPPLIES E son, A. R. Koontz, Channing Hall E and John Tyler. Work. promptly called N Agent for Spalding's Athletic N Friday afternoon the Nu Chapter for and delivered of Kappa Sigma entertained at their C Goods C house on Henry street. The gayExchange Hotel and charming throng of girls to- 3602 Washington Avenue E WILLIAMSBURG, - VIRGINA E gether with the hospitality and good cheer of the members of the Fra-NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA ROOMS 75c. Some More, ternity made the occasion one of the Some Less Ro. L. SPENCER Si itisffiction . most enjoyable of recent college Guaranteed, events. Through the tastefully dec- orated rooms the girls from home 20 Per Cent. Discount and abroad added a swirl of color The BanK FROM NOW UNTIL XMA8 and merriment very pleasing in the mellow light of many wax tapers. of Williamsburg, inc After an afternoon of general pleas- On College Pennants ure which was increased by elaborate Solicits your Deposit to reduce Stock. :o: Also a few refreshments the gay company took their separate ways home to pre- Football Muffs pare for the german in the evening. illiamsbung Mrs. James Tate, of Norfolk, at 81.00 net, regular price $2.00 chaperoned an attractive party of Complete Line young ladies who came up for the JAS. H. STONE, german, composed of Misses Tate, Druggist and Stationer Jernigan, Howard, Lynch, De- LJtL 1 OLA 1 JC,I\. Jarnett and Maury. Miss McClain, who was here Fri- Articles, Pipes, Ci- The Dry Cleaner and Dyer day and Saturday, returned to Nor- folk Saturday afternoon. gars, Tobacco, &c. CLEAN AND PRESS Miss Helen Rogers, of Rochester, your garments. Up-todat*1 methods—work called New York, spent last week in Wil- for and delivered. Special monthly rates to liamsburg making a study of the REAL ESTATE history of the College and City. BOUSES RENTED. MONEY LOANED William and Mary students INSURANCE Mr. F. E. Graves '11, visited the Life, (laaualty, Surety Bonds. Write or call Near the College. This is the only establishment in College last week. ;it office for any Information desired. Williamsbnre: that is used Mr. H. E. Trimble, was a visitor Piedmont & Tidewater Land Co. Exclusively as a Cleaning and Pressing Place. at the Kappa Alpha House last Bank of Wllliamsbura Building week. He was on his way to South L. W. LANK. Jr. .1. T. CHRISTIAN Carolina to join his parents. BOZARTH BROS LANE & CHRISTIAN Channing M. Hall, Esq., '08, coun- DEALERS IN sel for the S. A. L. Railroad was LUMBER WHOLESALE ' here Friday, Saturday and Sunday. and RETAIL.. AND GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL Because of some errors in the ath- WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA MERCHANTS letic schedule printed last week, w? SPECIALTIES would call attention to the bulletin Clothing, made-to-measure and custom made, Shoes board where the hours are given correctly. Hats, and a full line of Gents' Furnishings. : : • RESERVED SPECIAL ATTENTION TOSTUDENTS Dr. Williams' Address Saturday morning the Reverend Dr. Williams, representing the or- THE PENINSULA BANK ganized Peace Movement in Amer- THE BAER ica, addressed the student-body and Williamsburg, Va. Faculty assembled in the Chapel. TAILORING CO. 1 > The subject of his address, which 802 E.. Main Street Students Deposits respectfully Solicited. was exceptionally strong, interest- ing and instructive, was the Peace RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA HATS TRUNKS BAGS SUIT CASKS Treaty now awaiting the ratification "Perfect Fit and Fine Workman- of the Senate. Dr. Williams show- snip" is our Motto WALL TAILOSS 1 ed in an able manner why the treaty Student Trade is one of our Strong Incorporated -^~-^~~^~^ should be adopted, and expressed Points. his belief in the attainment of uni- LEADERS OF FASHION versal peace for the world at some Ten Per Cent. Discount to Stu- IMPORTERS TAILORS 17 MAIN ST., NORFOLK, VIRGINIA time not far distant. dents Fraternity Jewelry The Old Dominion Variety Shop Just Far Enough South BADGES and... WILLIAMSBURG. VIRGINIA SOCIETY PINS WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 99c. COLLARS and CUFFS 10c. We are Official Jewelers for near- SILK HALF HOSE 25c. and 50c. ly all the National Fraternities. Our mail business is conducted SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEEDS OF THEOn James River, Over- on the money back if not "COLLEGE BOYS." looking Hampton Roaeta satisfied plan. & COMPANY Write for Booklet and WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Schedule of Rates . . Burr, Patterson &• Company Christmas NEWPORT NEWS. - VA. DETROIT, - MICHIGAN Suggestions Overcoats, Ulsters, Fur-lined Miniatures Portraits Coats, Breakfast Jackets, Dress- Flee Hand ing Gowns. English Haberdash- in Pastel DR. C. H. DAVIS and Carbon Water Color ery, Hats, Shoes, Trunks. Bates. CLOTHING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO DENTIST Fitted Cases, Sticks. Pipes and Pouches. Recent importations STUDENTS. OFFICE—Peninsula Bank Building containing many novelties from BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. the West London Shops. NEW YOltlV. Williamsburg, Virginia E. P. GfilFFITH Special Christmas Catalogue on request PHOTOGRAPHER 2002 Washington .we. J. W. COOPER NEWPORT NKWS. VIRGINIA The Colonial Echo COLLEGE BfilUlANT GERMAN BRANCH STUDIO (Concluded from page 1.) WILLIAMSBURG, VA. PRESSER AND CLEANER (Concluded from page 1) served a procession of black cowled Next door to The Gazette Office Work well done, promptly two or three in the whole country. OPEN EVERY MONDAY figures appeared. After making Following the address of Dr. Wil- Copying Enlarging Viewing called for and delivered. the circuit of the room they gather- son, Business Manager W. H. Neb- ed together in the centre of thelett called on the student-body for W.T.DOUGLASS Gymnasium and gave the well-known subscriptions, and practically the J. S. Timberlake N-N O war cry and then disappear- entire roll responded. BAK R ed in the same way they had come. The prospects for the 1912 Annual Drayman Liveryman The place to get your Bread, are unusually bright. There is anAll kinds of Hauling Cake, Fruit and all kinds of Basketball Schedule abundance of business and literary Done. GROCERIES 'Concluded from page 1) talent in the school, and the artistic Phones 60-.T and 31 Special attention midnight banquets January 6, Medical College of Vir- talent, as evidenced in the past few ginia, at Williamsburg. annuals, is unequalled in the South. J. J. Palmer & Sons January 11, Trinity College, at With the hearty and unwavering PUKE FOOD. Durham, N. C. support of the student-body, this GROCERY CO. THE JEWELERS year's book should be equal to those FIXE WATCH REPAIRING and January 12, University of North The Old Reliable Carolina, at Chapel Hill, N. C. in the past, which is a sufficiently DIAMOND SETTING A SPECIALTY high standard. The "Echo" is 2704 Washington Avenue January 13, Wake Forest College, AGENTS FOR NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA af Wake Forest, N. C. William and Mary's greatest literary February 3, Randolph-Macon, at achievement each year, and deserves The Oid Reliable Laundry For W. & M. Students Williamsburg, Va. every commendation and encourage- SATISFA* 'TH >N GUARANTEED ment. February 8, Wake Forest, at Laundry Leaves W, C* Lauck & Co. Williamsburg. \V EDNKSDAY Watchmakers and Jewelers February 15, Randolph-Macon, at Taliaferro vs. and returns Graduate Opticians Ashland. The Taliaferro Dues and the Red- SATURDAY 2900 Washington Ave NEWPORT NKWS. February 16, Hampden-Sidney, at ''On the Square" VIRGINIA skins from the Brafferton had a foot- Farmville. ball fest on Cary Field Saturday af- February 17, V. M. I., at Lexing- ternoon. For a while the Indians Prof. A. V. Smidt ton. had a shade the better of the argu- University of Virginia February 23, Hampden-Sidney, at ment, but the Dues from Taliaferro E. A. ALDERMAN, LL. D., President MUSIC SCHOOL Williamsburg. soon showed that they were able to Charlottesvilfe, Va. The College. In this department four now open. Music Furn- Storm Doorson Main Build ing rally and before the end of the war year courses can be selected leading to scored two touchdowns, but could the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bach ished for all Occasions. Storm doors are being placed at elor of Science. not kick a goal. Crookett made both The Department of Graduate Studies. Studio: 222, 26 Street, the entrances of the Main Building. In this department Bachelors of Arts and NEWPORT NEWS. - VIRGINIA touchdowns and was a noticable Bachelors of Science may specialize in any : The work will soon be completed and star seconded by Dix, Addison, and direction they chose. Degrees offered are I will be a valuable addition. The Master of Arts. Master of Science and Doc- Stone, while Hubbard and Taylor tor of Philosophy. cold halls of the Old Building are The Department of Medicine— In this & were the big Chiefs of the Indians. department a 4-year course is given lead- ; now a thing of the past. Ing to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The completion of a four-year High school 616 Chestnut Street Course and College Course in Chemistry. Biology, and either Physics. German or PHILADELPHIA, - PENN. R. T. CASEY & SONS French, are required for entrance to thfo department. FOR The Department of Engineering. In this Two department four year courses are given Diamond Merchants, Jewelers leading to the decrees of Mining Engineer, Shoes, Gents' Furnishings Civil Engineer. .Electrical Engineer. Me- apd Silversmiths chanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer f Fruits, Confectioneries The Department of Law.—In this depart- |The Stores. ment a three-year course is given leading Canned and Bottled to the degree of Bachelor of Law. Traveling Representative Tuition in Academic Departments free to W. E>. CROZIER Virginians. Loan Funds available. All Goods of all Kinds : : other expenses reduced to a minimum. Specialties Send for catalogue. Fraternity Badges Medals College Pins HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar. Fobs. Novelties Prizes Fobs. Seals Rings, Charms Trophies Wall Plaques Main Street, one Block East of the College.