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e THE CAMPUS IS FORTY- FROSH: ABIDE BY YE FIVE YEARS OLD TODAY THE CAMPUS YELLOW SHEET ! OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA VOL. XLV, NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 29, 1926 STUDENT MANUAL ISSUED NEW FACULTY MEMBERS REGISTRATION FOR FIRST TERM TO INCOMING FRESHMEN TAKE UP DUfIES HERE PITT DEFEATS BLUE AND GOLD NUMBERS SIX HUNDRED ONE BOOK BY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- FORMER TEACHERS LEAVE AL- ON RA1N=SOAKED GRIDIRON 9=7 TIONS CONTAINS UP-TO- LEGHENY FOR OTHER POSI- DATE INFORMATION TIONS AND WORK Changes in the College faculty for Allegheny Offensive Completely Bewilders Sutherland's Number of Upper Classmen Unprecedented—Freshmen Bearing evidences of much pains- the 1926 fall term finds three former taking work the thirty-second edition professors returning to their old work Team—Bad Break Favors Pitt Total Only 180 of the Student Manual, the annually and seven new names appearing on published handbook of the Y. M. and the faculty role. Eight members of Y. W. C. A., was forwarded to all in- last year's teaching staff have left Al- With lightning Hashing and a driv- ists actually took the game into their Registration last week found ap- Charles Albert Baiv, Turtle Creek. coming Freshmen shortly before the legheny to take positions in other in- ing torrent of rain sweeping across own hands for at least two quarters proximately six hundred and one Helen Hummer Baird, Warren. opening of the fall term. The book stitutions and some to do graduate the huge stadium, Allegheny lost the and rallied splendidly after apparently students either resuming or beginning George J. Barco, Meadville. was very well edited and is a credit to work in Eastern universities. initial grid game of the 1926 season on going to pieces with the boom of the their course of study in Allegheny Col- Mary Jane Barringer, Erie. its Editor, Alan S. Christner, and its Miss Erika Meyer, of Iowa State Saturday, September 25, when the Pitt first kickoff." lege. Of that number one hundred and Marian Gertrude Barrow, Meadville. Manager, Louis H. Dunlop. University, is an instructor in German Panthers managed to pluck a 9-7 win In the first quarter Pitt started out eighty students are enrolled in the Elvin William Batchelor, Monaca. The volume is bound much like last and French, succeeding Miss Irma out of the semi-darkness. Although in a manner that promised to fulfill all freshman class. As it is desired to Sara Josephine Bates, Meadville. year's edition, in rich blue leather, Willhrand, who was married during the final count was against them, the expectations when the Panthers took limit the number of students at Alle- Clifford Wilber Behrhorst, Avalon. which bears a golden block A on the the summer. George \V. Smith, of Blue and Gold team of Allegheny re- the ball from Allegheny on the gheny to about five hundred, it was Charles Leroy Bell, Tarentum. front cover. The contents are similar Gettysburg College, takes the place of 20- turned home with a decision that cer- yard line, and, with Hagan and necessary to confine the number of George Raymond Bell, Franklin. to those of former years, although Harry M. Reynolds in the English De- tainly belonged in the "moral victory" Schmidt alternating in carrying the freshmen to an uncommonly small fig- Louise Anna Benn, Frederickstown. many improvements have been made, partment. Thomas J. Lally, who was class, for in holding the admittedly pigskin, made an 8o-yard march down ure because of the unprecedented num- Robert Earle Berry, Blairsville. changes in the order of contents an instructor at Northwestern Uni- far stronger University of Pittsburgh the field in ten plays that ended with a ber of upper classmen. John Paxton Berryman, Charleroi. brought about, and the whole brought versity, is first assistant in the Depart- eleven to such a narrow margin of vic- touchdown and Booth making the Twenty-five students of advanced Martha Elma Beswick, Trafford. thoroughly up to date. The introduc- ment of Economics. He succeeds tory, 'Merritt's men turned a trick that kick for the extra point. Immediately, standing entered the College this fall. Brookes Dixon Billman, Butler. tory pages include a foreword by Whitney Coombs who has accepted a astonished the entire football world of however, Allegheny's eleven seemed They are as follows: Lois \Vilma Black, North East. President James A. Beebe, greetings research position with the United the East. A safety scored in the to find themselves and settled down to James Merton Beebe, Meadville. Bradford Allen Rooth, Pittsburgh. to the new freshmen from President States government at \Vashington. Mervin Russell Blandon, Union City. George Clarence Booth, Tarentum. Beebe, Donald W. Leeper, President Harvey •DeBruine succeeds Charles fourth quarter was all that saved the unleashing an offensive of their own which certainly ruffled the Panther's Carroll Glenn Cole, Wellsville, N. Y. Mary Katherine Bowser, Reynoldsville. of the Y. M. C. A., Cecelia Johnson Packard in the Biological Department. famed Sutherland combine from a tie, Arlmoe Fowles Collins, Erie. Karl Paul Brier Briercheck, Young- President of the Y. \V. C. A., and Mr. Packard is now located at Bates and to quote from a Pittsburgh paper, fur. The famed forward passing at- tack came into being, and the ball Dorothy Dehne, Edgewood. wood. finally a list of the cabinet officials for College, Lewiston, Me. Mrs. Packard, It was Allegheny—not Pitt—that Stanley M. DeVille, Meadville. Charles Victor Bristol, Albion. the ensuing year. \vho was assistant librarian here, is romped to its dressing room bearing moved steadily up the field. When Georgette B. Anderson, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lucius Hatfield Btigbee, Minneapolis, The section entitled "The College," teaching in a preparatory school at a major share of the plaudits usually Moon intercepted one of I'itt's few at- accorded the victor, for the Method- tempts in the way of passes and ran Artluir Brown Colley, Camb. Springs. Minn. contains a list of the songs, cheers, Audubon, Me. from his own 25-yard marker it looked George Buchwalter, Warren, 0. (Continued on Page 4) registration, the names of the faculty Edwin J. Schruers, '26, has taken as though he w as headed for a touch- Mandell Milford Gillis, Kittanning. members, the College regulations, and the place of Miss Helen Adams in the 4 down with a clear field before him, Loren Wesley Gornall, Camb. Springs. a resume of the College buildings. English Department. Miss Adams is WEFK'S RUSHING ENDS but at the 47-yard line he was unable Edna Marie Greggerson, McKeesport. ANNUAL Y RECEPTION There is also the customary list of doing graduate work at the University to see the chalk line and was forced Pauline Fitzgerald, Kane. "Don'ts" for freshmen and the regula- of Pennsylvania. Dr. A. S. Emig has WITH EIGHTY PLEMES out of bounds. Shortly after this, the Marian Louise Hibbs, Greensburg. HELD THURSDAY AU tions pertaining to the Library. The returned to his position in the Phi- half ended with the score at 7-o in Margaret Kime, Kane. collegiate athletic records, together losophy and Education Department MEN'S FRATERNITIES ADD favor of Pitt. Charles J. Kulick, Cambridge Springs. with a list of the schedules for this after having spent a year in study at MANY NEW ALLEGHENIANS MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED As the second half opened, Pitt re- Thomas Braun Moltrop, Beaver Falls. year's contests, follows. The book is Boston University. lames Bryden, TO CHAPTER ROLLS STUDENTS ENJOY SOCIAL turned to the field with the same line- Henry .Fult:m Moore, Trenton, N. J. concluded with a list of the names of who was an assistant in the Philoso- EVENING up, but Allegheny substituted its Edward S. Ringer, Pittsburgh. all freshmen. phy Department last year, is doing .,kit„ week's hi ng by a hard rus the Pony" backfield composed of \Va- Joseph Lee Sawyer, Apollo, Over four hundred Alleghenians met Following the precedent set last graduate work at Clark University, members of the various Greek-letter leski, Gillis, Davis and Brendel for Florence Eleanor Spalding, Albion. at the first all-college function of year the Manua! was self-supporting, \Vorchester, Mass. fraternities, over eighty men are now the heavier or "horse" combination of Sara Brown Wakefield, Pittsburgh. year, the combined Y. M. C. A. and with proceeds from advertisements Dale E. Thomas has returned to the wearing pledge pins representing the Blackburn, Hudson, Moon and Fla- Arthur Levi Wangaman, Dayton. Y. \V. C. A. reception, which was held and the sale of a few copies paying for Biology and Geology Department respective fraternities on the Hill. honey. This fresh strength was soon Ellen Louise Wasson, Summer, 0. last Thursday evening, September 23. the cost of publication. after a year's study at Cornell Uni- The pledges are: noticeable on the heavy field. Wa- The incoming class is composed of in the parlors, and dining room of versity. Giles Bollinger, who spent Pennsylvania Beta chapter of Phi leski made a fair catch on the Pitt 39 th e ;ollo wing: Cochran Flail. last year at Harvard, has again re- Kappa Psi announces the pledging of line, and. after one pass was grounded, Dorothy Elizabeth Allen, Bellevue. Shortly after eight (i'ciocK the FRFRIMAN WEEK FILLS th,•. (Themistry J . )a', Peelse. Meadville; P. A. Clark. tlo• aerial firm, rks began. Wa'(:s.ki John Evans Allgood, I'arkers Landing. dents began to gather and within a partment. GREAT NEED OF COLLEGE Cleveland, O.; \V Gornall, Cambridge (Continued on Page 3) Harry Etlx■...in Altman, Latrobe. half hour the rooms Were crowded. Other changes include the election Springs; S. B. Harbaugh, Victoria; D.