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KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha (Southern)

FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWARD LAURENCE SMITH GEORGE DUTTON

UNDERGRADUATES Seniors J. E. GONCE A. S. HOUCHIN J uniors P. R. DOUGHERTY E. E. SHALLCROSS A. C. CONNELLEE S. M. SHALLCROSS T. RUDULPH Sophomores W. F. CANN G. F. KELLY W. M. DAVIS E. C. SOUDER A. M. JONES H. M. GRIEVES Freshmen H. V. TAYLOR A. A. WHITE H. C. BOUNDS C. R. DAWSON J. H. SALEVAN G. F. NASON C. D. PEPPER H. C. BYE 138 Kappa Alpha Chapter Roll

Washington-Lee University University of Georgia Centenary College Emory College University of Randolph-Macon College Richmond College The University University of Kentucky University of California Mercer University University of Arkansas University of Virginia Leland Stanford, Jr., University Alabama Polytechnic Institute West Virginia University Georgia School of Technology University of Texas Hampden-Sidney College University of Tennessee University of Mississippi Trinity College University of North Carolina N. C. A. & M. College Southwestern University Missouri School of Mines Vanderbilt University Bethany College Tulane University College of Charleston Central University of Kentucky Georgetown College University of the South Delaware College University of Alabama University of Florida Louisiana State University University of Oklahoma William Jewell College Washington University William and Mary College Drury College Westminster College

139

SIGMA PHI EPSILON Sigma Phi Epsilon

FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. OWEN SYPHERD HAROLD E. TIFFANY UNDERGRADUATES Seniors ELMER G. BROWN JOHN F. MULLIN ARTISAN SMITH EPHRAIM P. JOLLS S. RANDALL CARSWELL Juniors ROBERT G. TIPPETT J. WARREN MCCAFFERTY ROBERT W. CRANSTON NORMAN A. GROVES Sophomores ALLAN S. WISE JOSEPH WEAVER HOWARD H. ADAMS LOUIS G. GIBNEY WILLIAM L. TORBERT ALDEN HARVEY FREDERICK J. GIBNEY HERBERT V. LINDSAY Freshmen FRAZIER GROFF JULIAN CLARK HARRY A. HILL LOUIS W. SCANLAN FRANKLIN B. HARPER EDWIN S. VALLIANT WILLIAM B. PRATT 142 Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapter Roll Richmond College Ohio State University West Virginia University Norwich University Illinois College of Phys. and Surgs. Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Colorado Trinity College University of Pennsylvania College of William and Mary George Washington University North Carolina College of A. & M. A. Baker University Ohio Northern University University of California Purdue University University of Nebraska Syracuse University Washington State College Washington and Lee University Massachusetts Agricultural College Randolph-Macon College University of Wooster Georgia School of Technology Cornell University Delaware College Brown University University of Virginia University of Michigan University of Arkansas Iowa Lehigh University

143

SIGMA NU Sigma Nu

FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEO. A. HARTER CLARENCE A. SHORT G. E. KOERBER UNDERGRADUATES Seniors BYRON R. FOSTER WALLACE A. SAWDON WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN WILLIAM A. SCHLITTLER THOMAS J. MCLOUGHRY LEO ANTHONY ROSSELL CALVIN S. LENDERMAN Juniors NORMAN J. MCDANIEL W. EARL LIND D. RAYMOND MCNEAL FRANK H. DEAN ARCHIE H. DEAN ELMER K. HOCH ARTHUR C. HUSTON ELL WOOD H. STIVER Sophomores JAMES TAYLOR WILLIAM T. MANNING JOHN W. HOUSTON LYNFORD A. RUSSELL W. IRVING BROCKSON Freshmen ROBERT WEIMER DONALD A. PRICE JOHN WESLEY JONES JOHN EDGAR HOMER HAZEL EWING 146 Sigma Nu Chapter Roll Virginia Military Institute Georgia School of Technology University of Virginia University of Washington University of Georgia Northwestern University University of Alabama University of Vermont Howard College Stevens Institute of Technology North Georgia Agricultural College Washington and Lee University University of Oregon Bethany College Colorado School of Mines Mercer University Cornell University University of State College of Kentucky Emory College University of Colorado Lehigh University University of Wisconsin University of Illinois University of Texas University of Michigan Vanderbilt University Missouri School of Mines Louisiana State University Washington University (la.) West Virginia University University of North College Iowa State College Tulane University University of Minnesota De Pauw University University of Arkansas Alabama Polytechnic College University of Montana Purdue University Syracuse University Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Leland Stanford University Dartmouth College Lombard University Western Reserve University Indiana University University of Oklahoma Mt. Vernon College Columbia University University of California Pennsylvania State College University of Iowa University of Nebraska William Jewell College Washington State College University of Pennsylvania Delaware College University of Chicago Brown University North Carolina A. & M. College John B. Stetson University Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Maine

147 OMEGA ALPHA

Omega Alpha FRATER IN FACULTATE ZACHARY H. SRAGER UNDERGRADUATES Seniors W. LESLIE BECK ELMER E. BLADES I. STANTON LANK ARTHUR L. PRICE HORACE T. HURLOCK ARTHUR F. WALKER HYLAND P. GEORGE J uniors WALTER G. AURAND ALFRED P. SCOTT J. EDWARD WATTS CARL W. HEARNE WALTER L. MESSICK Sophomores JAMES H. MOORE T. VAIL WINGATE ROGERS GRAVELL PAUL EMERSON PRESLEY D. GEOGHEGAN ROBERT W. WALLACE HERMAN J. LITTLE LINDEN G. OWENS CLARENCE W. SHAKESPEARE Freshmen EDWARD H. DAWSON J. AVERY MATHER ARTHUR G. HEINEL HAROLD M. FOSTER THEODORE D. HIRSCHMAN WESLEY DEVALINGER EMERY M. BON WILL 149 Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi, an honorary fraternity based upon scholarship, was found- ed at the University of Maine in 1898. It stands for the unity and democracy of education and receives the engineer, the agriculturist, the architect, or the chemist as heartily as it does the classicist or man of letters. The chapters of the Phi Kappa Phi are located as follows: 1898. University of Maine. 1899. Pennsylvania State College. 1900. University of Tennessee. 1901. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1904. Delaware College. 1912. Iowa State College. 1912. University of Florida. The badge is an eight-rayed representation of the sun surrounding the earth, across which there is a band displaying the letters The band rep- resents union in a world of thoughtful men. The eight rays represent Art, His- tory, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, Science, Philology, and Sociology. The Delaware College chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was installed January 13, 1905, by Professor Benjamin F. Gill, M. A., of State College, Pa., treasurer- general of the fraternity. The charter members were the following: Representing Delaware College Faculty GEORGE A. HARTER, M. A., Ph. D. THEODORE R. WOLF, M. A., Ph. D. (deceased) FREDERIC H. ROBINSON, C. E. ELISHA CONOVER, M. A. EDGAR DAWSON, M. A., Ph. D. JAMES A. FOORD, B. S., M. S. A. EDW. LAURENCE SMITH, M. A. EDWARD W. MCCASKEY, Capt. 21st Infantry, U. S. A. MERRILL VAN G. SMITH, M. E. Representing the Alumni CLARENCE ALBERT SHORT, C. E., '96 REGINALD CONSTABLE, B. A., 1900 PUSEY JONES, C. E., '02 JOSEPH M. MCVEY, B. A., '04 President, MERRILL VAN G. SMITH Vice-President, JOSEPH M. MCYEY Secretary and Treasurer, EDW. LAURENCE SMITH Members of the Class of 1913 WALLACE A. SAWDON ARTHUR F. WALKER ELMER E. BLADES ARTHUR L. PRICE 150 the Story of The Blue Hen's Chicks

IT was at that time in our nation's history when the war clouds were hiding the sun, when the American patriots were doing and dying, when women were thinking more about baking pies and mending stockings than they were about smoking or voting—in short, it was the time when the Man of Mt. Vernon was blazing the way for the American Republic, that Delawareans were given the name of Blue Hen's Chicks. Captain Caldwell, of Kent county, Delaware, was extremely fond of cock fighting and he always kept in his camp some chickens of the Blue Henstock. No chickens -could fight so well as theBlue Hen's chickens. Soon the men of Captain Caldwell's company were jestingly designated in the army as the Blue Hen's Chicks, and the name stayed with them throughout the war and has come down until today all Delawareans are known as the Blue Hen's Chicks.

151 Dear Old Delaware

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(Music by CHAS. T. EDWARDS) (Words by CLINTON H BROWN) 153 154

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