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KAPPA PSI. 



Gamma Chapter. 

 C. Hergert Regent 



E. Baldwin Vice-Regent 



F. Fletcher Secretary 



F. Callahan Treasurer 



M. Stewart Historian 



At the opening of college, the Gam- 

 ma Chapter made particular effort to 

 get among the new arrivals, to make 

 their acquaintance and to see that they 

 felt at home in scenes so new to them. 



For this purpose, a smoker was held 

 at Healy's and many of the Juniors 

 look back with pleasure to that eve- 

 ning. Songs were rendered by Bros. 

 Hayes, McBride and Baldwin, while 

 Bro. Schaefer "tickled the ivories." 

 Speeches were made by Dr. Leslie, 

 Mr. Hostmann, Bro. Hergert and 

 others. 



Each person present received a 

 "corn-cob" and the "makin's" were 

 plentiful. Refreshments, together with 

 witty (?) stories came thick and fast 

 and at an early hour the company 

 broke up with three cheers for Kappa 

 Psi. 



Those about to become acquainted 

 with the "goat" are : C. Boehlert, G. 

 Reichardt, J. F. Andrews, F. Ward, B. 

 Graystone, E. Cragg, A. Bankert, W. 

 Gurry, J. Lynch, L. Taylor, E. Mad- 

 den, J. Sinclair. 



PHI DELTA CHI. 

 Gamma Chapter. 



Francis A. Frawley President 



Edward Schaefer Vice-President 



Pasquale Guerrieri Treasurer 



Brooke J. Davis Secretary 



Maynard H. Dixon Sergeant 



Edwin T. Murray Guard 



Ray M. Peddie Chaplain 



Clarence S. Lord Editor 



Gamma Chapter started the year 

 favorably with thirteen active men , 

 eleven seniors and two post graduates. 

 Messrs. Brown and Rose, both 1914, 

 together with a number of juniors 

 which have been pledged will soon fill 

 the ranks. 



The annual smoker of the fraternity 

 was held on the evening of November 

 thirteenth, and it certainly was a most 

 enjoyable affair. The fraternity was 

 fortunate in having as its guest Pro- 

 fessor V. Coblentz, head chemist for 

 E. R. Squibb & Son and formerly head 

 of the Dept. of Physics & Chemistry 

 at the college. He related incidents 

 of the "old days." Brother Laffler of 

 Xi Chapter, Ohio State University and 

 Brother Schad of Alpha Chapter, 

 University of Michigan, were also 

 present and had their little "say." 



Refreshments, smokes, etc., of 

 course. 



