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T H E V O L U M E T E N 1-1 I I

HE SENIOR YEAR BOOK OF T H E CENTENARY 8 dj? 2 COLLEGIATE

I N S T I T U T E w ISSUED A T H A C K E T T S T O W N w N E W Z& Z& I@ JERSEY , P R I C E B Y M A I L

T W O D O L L A R S AND ONE-WARTER

M A R I E E. P L U M B BUSINESS M A N A G E R HACKETTSTOWN, N. I.

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THE HACK T H E YEAR BOOK O F

CENTENARY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

ESTABLISHED 1904

PUBLISHED BY

THE SENIOR CLASS

BOARD OF EDITORS

Josephine Beardsley Porter Editor

Marie Elizabeth Plumb Business Manager

ASSOCIATES

Ruth Vail Pierson Assistant Editor

Josephine Mirteenes McCormick Roasts

Dorothea Lillian Keeney Events

Mary Florence Wallace Religious Notes

Grace Peck Hutchison Assistant Business Manager

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H a c k

September 17-Registration of Students.

September 18-First Semester begins.

September 21-'1'. W. C. A. "Welcome" Party.

September 23-Entertainment by Athletic Association.

September 30-Lecture: Dr. Mason.

October 4-Entertainment by King's Daughters.

October 7-Teachers' Recital.

October 14-Recital : Anna Case.

October 21-Entertainment to new members given by the

three societ'ies.

October 26-Entertainment: Y. W. C. A.

October 28-Entertainment: Moving Pictures; benefit

Hackettstonian.

November 4-Students' Recital.

Novembci- %Presidential Election.

November 9-Mock Wedding: Senior Class.

November 11-"Salubrities I Have Met." John K. Bangs.

Nove~nber 18-1,ecture : Dr. Moore.

November 23-"Circus" given by Diokosophinn Society.

November 25-Recital : Gertrude Grifiln.

November 28--Thanksgiving Banquet.

December 2-Callilogian Entertainment.

December 7-Xallilogian Anniversary.

December 9-Musicale: Kaltenborn Quartette.

December 14-Ring's Daughters' Fair.

December 16-Students' Recital.

1913.

January 13-Students' Recital.

January 6-Christmas Vacation ends.

January 20-Entertainment: Diokosophian Society.

January 27--Reading: "The Servant in the House," by

Mary Kuntz Baker.

January 30, 31, February 1-Midyear Examinations.

February 6-Day of Prayer; Sermon by D r S c k m a n .

February 10-Musicale : Mme. Leginska.

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February 15-Diokosophian Anniversary.

February 17-Peithosophian Entertainment.

February 22-Washington's Birthday Reception.

February 24-Lecture : Bishop Wilson.

March 1-Moving Pictures.

March 3-Students' Recital.

March 10--Lecture: W. M. R. Brooks, "The Wonders of

Astronomy."

March 15-Peithosophian Anniversary.

March 17-Recital : Miss Jones.

March 2 l S p r i n g Vacation begins.

March 31-Spring Vacation ends.

Spril 5-Movlhg Pictures.

April 7-Students' Recital

April 12-Callilogian Open Meeting.

April 14--Indoor Meet, 2 P. M. '

April 14-"Bird Notes," Prof. Oldys, 8 P. M.

April l&Senior Tea.

April 19-Seniors entertained by Sophomores.

-4pril 21-"Hackettstonian" Staff Entertainment.

April 28-Musicale: Schubert Quartette.

May %Moving Pictures.

May 5-Students' Recital.

May 12-May Day.

May 1LEnter ta inment for Athletic Association.

May 19-Field Day. Afternoon.

May 19-Seniors entertained at dinner by Miss Meeker.

May 26-Hack Board Entertainment.

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H a c k T H E E L E V E N T H P A G E .

Rev. Charles M. Anderson, D. D.

Rev. Fred Clare Baldwin, D. D.

Rev. Henry A. Buttz, D. D.

Rev. Jacob A. Cole, D. D.

Rev. Dorr F. Diefendorf

Rev. Jesse L. Hurlburt, D. D.

Rev. Louis C. Muller, D. D.

Rev. George Mooney

Rev. Alex. H. Tuttle, D. D.

Rev. Ralph B. Urniy, D. D.

Rev. George H. Whitney, D. D.

Robert A. Cole

Col. Edward L. Dobbins

George J. Ferry

John Gribbel

James W. Jackson

Richard P. Messiter

Albert B. Meredith

James W. Pearsall

Lincoln E. Ro\vley

Egbert J. Tamblyn

Renjainin Whitehead

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H a c k --

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GEORGE HENRY WHITNEY, D. D., President Emeritus Plain field

JONATHAN MAGIE MEEKER, Ph. D., D. D., President (New York U~ziversity--Wesleyan University)

OLIVE LILLIAN AUSTIN, B. L., Dean (Ohio Wesle yarz Uniuersity)

Ethics

ALBERT OVERTON HAMMOND, A. M. (Wesleyan University)

Ancient Languages

JESSE LYMAN HUHI,BURT, I). D. ( Wesle yan Ulziversity)

English Bible

RUBY MAUD JOLLIFFE, A. M. (Toronto Crniversity-Bryn Mawr-Paris)

Modern Languages

MARY ISABELLA BRECKENRIDGE, B. L. (Oberlin- Wellesley)

English

FRANK VAX HAAG STUTSMAN, A. B. (Urr?sle ycm University)

Science

MII~DIIED ADEI.E WEI,I,S, A. B. (Barnard)

Mathematics

MARTHA TRAVIS BAXTER, A. B. (Goucher)

History

ANNA MAY MIRTEENES, Head of North Hall (Columbia University)

English-French

MRS. MARIE SCHERMERHORN ALLEN, Chaperon Preliminary Department

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T H E T H I R T E E N T H P A G E

FREDERIC ARTHUR NII.TS (Post-Graduate Guilmant Organ School)

(Pupil of Joseffy a ~ i d Harold Bauer) Director of Music-Pianoforte, Organ

MARY ANNA JONES (Hollins College)

(New York College of Music) (Oscar Saenger of New York City)

Voice Culture-Chorus Singing

CHARLOTTE HOWARD (Virgil Clavier School, New York)

(Pupil of Ausorge, Berlin) Pianoforte

PAULINE HOUGH Pianoforte

HARRIET VIRGINIA AYERS Pianoforte

NEI.I, FRANCES WILLISON (Pupil of Ysaye and Thibaud)

Violin

MARY GRAY

(Pittsburgh Art School under Hetrel and Beally) (B. E. Perie, Washirzgto~t)

(Rhoda Nichols, Arthur Dow, New York) Art

MARY BELLE COCHRAN, A. B. (Western Maryland College) (Curr School of Expression)

(Pupil of S. f! Clark, University of Chicago) Reading-Expression

KITH CONSTANCE MITCHELL (Pratt Institute) Home Economics

HELEN MASTERS BUNTING (Department of Hygiene and Physical Education,

Wellesley College) Physical Training

GERTRUDE ESTES MEEKER, A. B. Registrar and Librarian

ALBERT EI)VI~ARQ MAY Financial Secretary

FLORENCE MCCANN Assistant Secretary

EDITH MARGUERITE NORRIS Secretary to President-Stenography

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH MINOTT Matron

LYDIA ATWOOD COCKS . '-% . - Assistant Matron

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OFFICERS

FI.ORENCE ADELAIDE MARTINDAI~E President KITTH VAIL PIERSON Vice-president JOSEPHINE BEARDSLEY PORTER Secretary GRACE PECK HUTCHISON Treasurer ELIZABETH STEVENSON THOMSON Sergeant-at-Arms

Colors,, Green and White Flower, Lily of the Valley

CLASS YELL

Ray, Ray, Ray, Tige, Tige, Tige, Sis, Sis, Sis, Boonl, Boom, Boom, Ah-h-h! Seniors, Seniors, Seniors.

MOTTO

"1,ABOR CONQUERS ALL"

Four years of close comradeship, four years of fun, four years of loyalty to 1913, and four years of happiness, have quickly passed since the class '13 started its career as green and innocent fresh- men.

How much we thought we knew when we entered our sophomore year! Could the wisest of teachers have more knowledge of the world and its

\{riles and pitfalls? We organized our class and began this glorious year under the leadership of Marian Richards as President.

We gave a dance to the senior class of 1911 such, they say, as has never been surpassed in the history of the school. The Gym was artistically decorated with banners representing many dif- ferent schools and colleges, while in every nook

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and corner a cozy seat was available. The lights were dimmed and as the strains of a waltz floated out to the farthest corners, the sophomores took their senior partners and gave themselves up to the enjoyment of the fascinating moonlight waltz.

Later, the class of 1911 entertained the sopho- mores with a Poverty Party; baked beans, coffee and hot doughnuts were served, and the hungry children went home satisfied.

If the sophomore year was great, the junior year was glorious! We broke all records! Such comprehension on all subjects, the teachers had never before experienced. We organized our class early in the year, choosing as our officers: Margaret Van Voorhees, President; Evelyn Peck, Vice-President; Hope Ellsworth, Secretary; Mary Flinn, Treasurer, and Marguerite Fisher, Sergeant- at-Arms. Green and white, meaning purity and vigor, were chosen as our class colors, and the lily of the valley as class flower.

We entertained the school by a production of "The District School," which everyone seemed to enjoy.

In athletics, during our junior year, we wore the brightest green. But we did not prove so green after all, for we won the championship for 1912 in basketball, and received the much-coveted cup.

And did you hear a whisper that this same class of '13 won again the championship during its senior year, and that they are now the possessor of a championship cup?

On May l l th, the freshmen gave the juniors a dance, and such a good time as we had! Then came the crowning feature of our junior year-the Junior Prom. Enough cannot be said about it. The campus was beautifully lighted with lanterns fes- tooned from the trees, and while the orchestra played selections from the latest popular comedies, the numerous couples strolled happily over the campus or paused to chat in some cozy and shel- tered nook.

On the Tuesday night before commencement, the juniors crept softly out of their warm beds at 12:30, escaped to the campus and noiselessly gath- ered under the windows in Senior Hall. Then forth burst the song on the still night air. After we had exhausted our repertoire we crept back to the Gym, where we had "the" feed. Oh! how good every- thing tasted to us sitting on packed trunks. Finally, at 3 o'cloclc, we said good-night and stole to our rooms, tired but happy.

On class day, the seniors thought best to pre- sent to us as a parting gift an old batt&ed alarm clock, which had evidently been used too fre-

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cluently to wake them up because it seemed to have "served its time" and was quite run down. We are very sorry not to have had an occasion to use the alarm clock.

We entertained the school during our senior year with a mock wedding, which was carried out to the fullest detail. The whole school came arrayed as guests, and we had a jolly wedding feast.

On April 18, the seniors of '13 entertained the faculty at tea. The North Parlor was suitably decorated with green and white flowers; a brief programme was given, and from the hearty .:xpressions of pleasure from the faculty, we knew that they had greatly enjoyed their afternoon.

The sophomore class entertained the seniors at a supper, on Saturday evening, April 19, in the Athletics Room. The senior class colors, green and white, formed the color scheme in the decorations, which were beautifully carried out by means of white carnations and candles, with green shades, on each table. Music furnished by the victrola added greatly to the enjoyment of our evening.

We have striven to maintain our dignity at all times and as seniors have certainly enjoyed our year; it will be with the deepest regret that we leave C. C. I.

We extend to our sister class 1915, and to all others, the best wishes from the class of 1913.

MARY LOWE, '13.

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EMILIE ROY ANNESS o E N

Peithosophian Haverstraw, N . Y . Anniversary Vice-President (4) ; Senior Hockcy

Team (4). "Still to be neat, still to be drest,

As you were going to a feast."

"BROOKSIE" ATLEY BROOKS

Montclajr, N. J. s Daughters (3 & 4) ; Junior Basketball ; Senior Basketball Team (4) ; Senior

Hockey Team (4) ; Varsity Hockey Team (1) ; Var- sity Basketball Team (4).

"I arn never merry when I hear sweet music."

EDNA ELLEN BADGELY 4 E

Diokosophiaiz Binghanlton, N. Y.

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"HAZEL" HAZEL HAMILTON ELLSWORTH o E N

Peifhosophian New Yorlc City

! House Committee (4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; Anniversary Secretary (4) ; Glee Club (3); King's Daughters (3 & 4). "They are never alone that are accompanied with

noble thoughts."

HOPE ELLSWORTH o E N ~ e i t h o s o o h i a n New York City

~ e c i e t a ~ of Junior Class (3); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; Anniversar Usher (4) ; Varsity )Ibckey Team; Senior Hoc ey Team; May Queen; Bride, Senior Wedding.

Z "Her modest looks the cottage might adorn,

Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn."

"FUZZY" BERTHA FRANCISCO FREELAND o E N

Pei thosophia~~ Caldwell, N . J . Anniversary Usher (2); Vice-President of

Sophomore Class (2); Manager of Senior So ho-

Association (2) ; P more Basektball Team (2) ; Manager of At11 etic

varsitl Basketball Team (2) ; Varsity Hockey Team ( & 3) ; Junior Basketball Team (3) ; Secretary of Y. W. C. A. (3) ; President of Athletic Association (3 & 4) ; President of Kin s Daughters (3 8t 4) ; Senior Basketball Team (8; Vice-President of Y. W. C. A. (4). '-27

"0 ! it js excellent to have a giant's strength; But it is tyrannous to use it like a giant."

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"GLAD EYES"

GLADYS ETHELWYN GILMAN o E N

Peithosophiarz Newark, N. J.

Varsity Hockey Team (2 & 3) ; Glee Club (3) ; King's Daughters (2, 3 & 4) ; "Hackettstonian" Staff (4).

"GRACIO~S" GRACE PECK HUTCHISON o E N

Peithosophian Rochester, N. Y.

"As sweet and n~usical as bright Apollo's lute."

"PHOEBE"

PHOEBE ETHEL HEDDEN o E N

Peithosophian West Orange, N. J.

"Something between a hindrance and a help."

Anniversary Treasurer (3) ; Junior Prize (3) ; Icing's Daughters (3 & 4) ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; Treasurer of Senior Class (4) ; Senior Basketball Team (4) ; Anniversary Editor (4) ; Assistant Man- ager of 1913 Hac.k.

"Within the book and volume of my brain."

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DOROTHEA LILLIAN KEENEY $ E @

Diokosophian Syracuse, N. Y. Senior-Sophomore Basketball Team (2) ;

President of Junior Kin 's Daughters (3) ; Senior Basketball Team (4) ; 19 3 Hack Board (4) ; Treas- urer of Y. W. C. A. (4).

B "I am all the daughters of my father's house

And all the brothers, too."

"DOT"

DOROTHY EVELYN KING o E N

Peithosophian Saugerties, N. Y . Senior Hoc.key Team (4).

"Trlxe as the needle to the pole Or as the dial to the sun."

"MARIE"

MARIE WALKER LESLIE s E N

Peithosophian

Senior Hockey Team (4). "Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty." .'7

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MARY WILLARD LOWE A 8 2 Cal l i l og ia~~ Washington, D. C.

Anniversary Corresponding Secretary (2) ; House Committee (2) ; King's Dau hters (2, 3 & 4) ; Anniversary Vice-president (3) ; 9;. W. C. A. Cabi- net (4) ; Anniversary Usher (4) ; Open Meeting President (4).

"Yet I do fear thy nature is too full of the milk of human kindness."

"MARTY" FLORENCE ADELAIDE MARTINDALE: 8 E @

Diokosophian Camden, N. J . Varsity Swimmin Team (3) ; Junior Basket- B ball Team (3) ; Glee C ub (3) ; President of Senior

Class (4); Vice-President of Athletic Associa- tion (4) ; Anniversary Usher (4) ; Cheer Leader (4).

"For I am nothing if not critical."

b b E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " MARY ELIZABETH McCARTER o E N

Peithosophian Norristown, Pa. Senior Sophomore Basketball Team (2) ; Glee

Club (2 & 3) ; Varsity Basketball Team (3) ; Junior Basketball Team (3) ; Anniversary Secretary (3) ; Anniversary Usher (3) ; Vocal Prize (3) ; "Hacketts- tonian" Staff (4) ; Anniversarv President (4).

"As merry as the day is long."

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"BUBBY" JOSEPHINE MIRTEENES McCORMICK o E N

Peithosophian Brooklyn, N. Y. Glee Club (3) ; King's Dau hters (3 & 4) ;

fl "Hackettstonian', Staff (3 & 4) ; 1 13 Hack Board (4) ; Ca tain of First Team Basketball (4) ; Presi- e dent of . W. C. A. (4) : Class Poet (4). . . . .

"IVho says in verse what others say in prose."

"PECKY" EVELYN MILDRED PECK S E (I,

Diokosophian New York City Varsity Basketball Team (2) ; Senior-Sopho-

inore Basketball Team (2); Vice-President of Junior Class (3); Treasurer of Athletic Associa- tion (3) ; Anniversary Usher (3) ; Anniversary Secretary (4).

"But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love forever."

"RUTH" RUTH VAIL PIERSON B E @

Diokosophian Madison, N. J . Home Econoinics Prize (3) ; Vice-President of

Sophomore Class (3) ; Anniversary Usher (3) ; Treasurer of Current To ics Club (4); Secretarv of Athletic Association (4r; "Hackettstonian" staff (4) ; Assistant Editor of 1913 "Hack" (4) ; Senior Basketball Team (4); Vice-President of Senior- Class (4) ; Anniversary President (4). --

"If to her share some female errors falll, Look on her face and you'll forget them all."

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"PLUMBIE" MARIE ELIZABETH PLUMB 2 E @

Diokosophian East Orange, N. J. Trophy Contest (3) ; Chairman of House

Committee (4); Manager of 1913 "Hack" (4); "Hackettstonia~i" Staff (4) ; Anniversary Editor (4) ; Senior Basketball Team (4) ; Current Topics Critic (4). "Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth"

"DICKIE" DOROTHY PHELPS 2 E @

Diokosophian Sewicltl Pa. Vice-President of Special Class (3); 4; W.

C. A. Cabinet (3 & 4) ; Varsity Hockey Team (3) ; Glee Club (3) ; "Hackettstonian" Staff (3) ; Editor- in-Chief of "Hackettstonian" (4) ; Senior Hockey Team (4) ; House Committee (4) ; Anniversary Corresponding Secretary (4).

"Order is Heaven's first law."

"Jo" JOSEPHINE BEARDSLEY PORTER A 4 4

Callilogian Brooklyn, N . Y . Second Jackson Prize in Elocution (3) ; Secre-

tary of Senior Class (4) ; Vice-President of Kin s Daughters (4) ; Anniversary President (4) ; "Hac $ - ettstonian" Staff (4) ; Editor of 1913 "Hack" (4) ; House Committee (4) ; Senior Basketball Teal11 ,. . (4) ; Open Meeting Editor (4) ; Trophy Contest (4) ; ;. *' Class Prophet (4). -.,, ti.,

"Life's a jest and all things show it, ,: . ; ,, ', f >- .L

I thought so once, and now I know it." 2 &k ?+

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"BETH"

ELIZABETH PASCOE REYNOLDS o E N

Peithosophian Carbondale, Pa.

Senior Hockey Team (4). "It is not good that men should be alone."

"DICK"

MARION LAURA RICHARDS 2 E a , Diokosophian New York City

President of Sophomore Class (2); Senior Sophomore Basketball Team (2) ; "Hacltettstonian" Staff' (2,3 & 4), resigned; Track Team (3).

"Journeys end in lovers' meetings Every wise man's son dot11 know."

"SCRIBBLES"

ELEANOR DOREMUS SCRIBNER A s 2 Callilogian Paterson, N. J.

King's Daughters (3 & 4); Senior Hockey Team (4).

"Never trouble another for what you can do .> yoursclf.''

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"STEW"

SUSANNE HENDRICKSON STEWARD A 2 2 Callilogian Englishtown, N . .T.

Senior Hockey Team (4) ; Class Prophet (4) ; ' Open Meeting Second Vice-President (1). "Of all those arts in which the wise excel,

Nature's chief masterl~iecc is writing well."

"Swarn~r~" CLEO MARGARET SWAIM 2 E a

Diokosophia~l Wilmington, 0. House Committee (3) ; Librarian of Current

Topics Club (3) ; Hockey Team (3) ; Anniversary Treasurer; Vice-President of Current Topics Club (4); Secretary of Y. UT. C. A. (4) ; Senior Ilockey Teain (4) ; 'Hackettstonian" Staff (4).

"Her ways are ways of pleasintness and all her paths are peace."

"TOMMIE" ELIZABETH STEVENSON THOMSON 2 E a

Dioleosophian New York City Junior Basketball Team (3) ; Swimming Teain

(3 & 4) ; Swirnmin Cham ionship Cup (3) ; Glcc Club (3); Y. W. C! A. ~ a t i n e t (4); President of Current Topics Club (4) ; King's Daughters' So- ciety (4) ; Senior Basketball Team (4) ; Sergeant- at-Arms of Senior Class (4); Anniversary Vice- President (4) ; ccHackettstonian" Staff (4). A -. -

"I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make nie sad."

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"TEBEE" GERTRUDE TEBO A $ $

Callilogiarz Bordentown, Pa. Open Meeting Vice-President (4) ; Senior

Hockey Team (4). "I care for no one, no, not I,

If no one cares for me."

"JESSICA" JESSIE DOWDS VAN HORNE o E N

Peithosophian Canton, 0. Glee Club (3) ; Anniversary Treasurer (4).

"I would be a friend to all, the foe, the friendless."

"VAN" MARGARET OLDEN VAN VOORHEES A $ 8

Callilogiarz New York City "Hackettstonian" Staff (2, 3 & 4, resigned) ;

Anniversary Editor (2 & 4); Varsity Basketball Team (2 & 3) ; Secretary of So homore Class (2) ; +! Senior-Sophomore Basketball eam (2) ; Manager of Basketball (2) ; Trophy Contest (3 & 4) ; Presi- dent of Junior Class (3); Varsity Hockey Team (2, 3 & 4) ; Junior Basketball Team (3) ; Manager of Athletic Association (3 & 4, resigned) ; House Committee (3) ; Anniversary Usher (3) ; Anniver- sary Treasurer (3) ; Captain of Senior Basketball Team (4) ; Treasurer of Y. W. C. A. (4), resigne* Open Meeting Secretary (4).

"I am escaped by the skin of my teeth."

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MARY FLORENCE WALLACE o E N

Peithosophiaiz Indiana, Pa.

Senior Hockey Team (4) ; "1913 Hack" Board "Hackettstonian" (4).

"Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil?"

MARION ES,THER WELCH 2 e a Diokoso whian Westfield. N. J.

Track Team (3) ; Anniversary Usher (4).

"They do say that recl hair is a sign of pluck."

"MINNIE"

MINNIFJ JACKSON o E N

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T H E T W E N T Y - N I N T H P A G E - - -. - .~ --

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T H E T H I R T Y - F I R S T P A G E

Colors: Purple and Gold Flower : Violet

QPEfiters' IRENE WII~KINSON GRANT, President

J E A N N ~ E DAVIS, Vice-Preside11 t RUTH EVA DUNLAP, Secretary I,UCY TRUE ROSS, Treasurer

PATIENCE HUGHES, Sergeant-at-Arms CHARLOTTE HOWARD, Adviser

Allen, Mar i~n , Evanston, Ill. Alpaugh, Leila H., New Germantown, N. J. Carlson, Lydia, Springfield, Mass. Davis, Jeannette, Lansford, Pa. Day, Evelyn, Morristown, N. J. Donrns, Phoebe, New York City Dunlap, Huth W., Orange, N. J. Flowers, Marion, Rochester, N. Y. Grant, Irene W., Cowansville, Quebec Hagerty, Ruth, Phillipsburg, N. J. Halsted, Ella, New Brunswick, N. J. Hickox, Julia, Waterbury, Conn. Jepson, Florence, Sioux City, Ia. Johnston, Grace, Wharton, N. J.

Mount, Marion, Englishtown, N. J. Mueller, Elsie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ogden, Olive, Chatham, N. J. Pockman, Georgiana, Alden, N. Y. Pullman, Anna, Fulton Chain, N. Y. Ross, I.ucy, Searsport, Me. tiust, Ruth R., Rochester, N. Y. Schilling, Sarita, Hackettstown, N. J. Schwartz, Viola, New Rochelle, N. -Y. 'Thorp, Irene, Hackettstown, N. J. \Vandell, Minnie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wightmari, Dorothy, Yardley, Pa. Willis, Hazel, New York City.

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T H E T H I R T Y -S E C O N D P A G E

Atwood, Laura, Hudson, N. Y.

Bacon, Mary E., Bronx, N. Y.

Ballard, Ruth B., Seuraren, N. J.

Beach, Ruth B., Knoxville, Pa.

Beddall, Mabel B., Narberth, Pa.

Benbrook, Madeleine, Hackettstown, N. J

Bostedo, Maeon, Netcong, N. J.

Bostedo, Meredith, Netcong, N. J.

Brown, Elizabeth, Easton, Pa.

Camp, Adeleine, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Campbell, Mildred, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.

Chamberlain, Marie, New Milford, Conn.

Converse, Elsie M., Binghamton, N. Y. Crandall, Mary H., Chatham, N. Y.

I)erry, Sara, Dover, N. J.

Dinkel, Helen L., Tarrytown, N. Y.

Ditnlas, Caroline, Schooley's Mountain, N. J.

Ebbets, Veda, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Fearn, Carol, New York City

Gawthrop, Rosalie H., Kenneth Square, Pa.

Graham, Lorraine E., Chevy Chase, D. C.

Guerin, Doris, Hackettstown, N. J.

Hedden, Julia B., West Orange, N. J.

I-Iamilton, Ethel, New York City

Howell, Henrietta, Hackettstown, N. J.

Howe, Violet, Newark, N. J.

Hickox, Ruth, Waterbury, Conn.

Jackson, Edith, Hackettstown, N. J.

Jackson, Hazel, Passaic, N. J.

Jackson, Madeleine, Passaic, N. J. Jacobus, Helen, Passaic, N. J.

King, Katherine, Attleboro, Mass. ,,

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T H E T H I R T Y - T H I R D P A G E

Iieil, Florence, Butler, N. J. Koop, Viola, New York City

Laiblin, Mildred, Canton, Ohio

Levengood, Madeline, Wayne, Pa.

MacDonald, Leslie, Newark, N. J.

Nelson, Katherine, Maplewood, N. J.

Oest, Muriel, Weehawken, N. J.

Pratt, Augusta, Highland, N. Y. Rittenhouse, Jeannette E., Liberty Mills, Ind.

Schilling, Olga, Hackettstown, N. J. Schnelbacher, Lillian, Newark, N. J.

Siebrecht, Gertrude, New Rochelle, N. Y. Syrett, Mary H., Montclair, N. J.

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H 1 a c k T H E T H I R T Y -F I F T H P A G E

Established 1896

SCHOOL MONTHLY VOL. xv

STAFF DOROTHY PHELPS, Editor-in-Chief

ELIZABETH STEVENSON THOMSON, Assista;it Editcr MARY ELIZABETH MCCARTER, Alumnae Notea

JOSEPHINE MIRTEENES MCCORMICK, Grinds RWH VAIL PIERSON, Social Notes

JOSEPHINE BEARDSLEY PORTER, School Notes CLEO MARGARET SWAIM, Exchange E d i f ~ r

MARIE ELIZABETH PLUMB, Athletics

Associute Editors

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

E D N ~ ELLEN BADGELY, Manager

DOROTHY WIGHTMAN, Assistant Manager

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Bou$e Committee

Josephine Porter Rosalie Gawthrop Ruth Dunlap Hazel Ellsworth :>

Marie Plumb (chairman) Lucy Ross

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Colors: Gold and White

JUNIORS

Leila Alpaugh Ruth Dunlap Marion Flowers Julia Hickox Grace Johnston Elsie Mueller Dorothy Wightrnan

Founded 1861

SENIO~~S

Mary Willard Lowe Josephine Porter Eleanor Scribner Susanne Steward Gertrude Tebo Margaret Van Voorhees

OTHER STUDENTS

Ruth Beach Meredith Bostedo Marion Bostedo Caroline Ditmas Ruth Hickox Frances Vosburgh Laura Atwood

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3Biokos'op't)iat.r gotietp COI-ORS: Gold and Black Founded 1874

MEMBERS

So~-ores in Urbe Miss Loretta Ackley, '07 Miss Bertha Good Miss Leila H. Martin, '05 Dr. Gertrude Allen, '84 Miss Margaret Hance Mrs. L. H. Neighbor, '81 Miss Mary P. Allen, '89 Mrs. Lincoln Horner, '78 Mrs. Chas. Osmun Miss Bessie Ashley, '02 Mrs. Thomas B. Howell, '76 Miss Ida M. Osmun, '06 Mrs. A. H. Ayers Miss Elva Howell Miss Edna Opdyke, '00 Miss Della Bell Mrs. James S. Karr, '02 Mrs. Sanders Mrs. Clarence S. Blake, '02 Miss Esther Kennedy Mrs. Marvin Shields Miss E. Gertrude Buell, '09 Mrs. Howard Klotz, '07 Miss Mollie Stryker Miss Florence Cline Miss Mina Klotz, '07 Miss Grace Van Syckle, '10 Miss Ethel Cregar Mrs. Seward Lamson, '76 Mrs. Clarence Vescelius, '07 Miss Alice E. Curtis, '77 Miss Elizabeth Lamson, '03 Miss Anna Vescelius, '12 Miss Grace L. Darnell, '95 Mrs. B. F. Leslie Miss Hannah Voorhees Miss Olive Dedrick Miss Elvira Little, '04 Mrs. J. Miller Welsh Miss Sarah Dellicker Mrs. W. H. Lunger

SENIORS JUNIORS Edna Bad ley P; Marie Plumb. Lydia Carlson Olive Ogden Dorothea eeney Marion Richards Evelyn Da Sarita Schilling Florence Martindale . Margaret Swaim Jeannette 6avis Irene Thorp Evelyn Peck Elizabeth Thomson Phoebe Downs Marion Allen Ruth Pierson Marion Welch Ruth Hagerty Hazel Willis Dorothy Phelps Patience Hughes

OTHER STUDENTS Ruth Ballard Doris Guerin Mildred Laiblin Gertrude Siebrccht Mildred Campbell Hazel Jackson Leslie MacDonald Virginia Taylor Marie Chamberlain Madeline Jackson Jeannette Rittenhouse Muriel Best Rosnljr Gawthrop Helen Jacobus Olga Schilling

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. T H E F O R T Y - S E C O N D P A G E ~ .. .. . ~ --

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Colors: Blue and Gold Founded 1880

Sorores in Urbe Mrs. Edwin Baltzly, '94 Miss Virginia Everett,'05 Mrs. George Oslnun Miss Ida B. Stevens, '93 Miss Florence Bennett Miss Ella Flock, '95 Miss Eva Wade, '93 Mrs. Martin Miss Minnie Beatty Miss Edith Flock, '99 Mrs. Frank Quimby Miss Ella Varison Miss Ethel Cline Miss Mabel Garey Miss Rice, '95 Miss Ella Van Atta Miss Mary Cook Miss Florence Hight Mrs. F. W. Schleider Mrs. R. H. Skellerll Miss Durling, '97 Miss Augusta Van Atta

SENIORS Enlelie Anness Dorothy King Hazel Ellsworth Marie Leslie Hope Ellsworth Elizabeth McCarter Bertha Freeland Josephine McCorn~ick Gladys Gihnan , Elizabeth Reynolds Phoebe Hedden Jessie Van Hornc Grace Hutchinson Florence Wallace Minnie Jackson

JUNIORS Irene Grant Anna Pullman Ella Halsted Lucy Ross Florence Jepson Ruth Rust Marion Mount Minnie Wandell Georgians Pockman

OI'IIEH S'WDENTS Mary Bacon Jeannette Hutton Elizabeth Brown Edith Jackson Madeline Benbrook Katheriqc King Adeline Canlp Madeline Levengooti Mary Crandell Augusta Pratt Sara Derry Ruth Sedden Helen Dinkle Mary Syrett Veda Ebbets Lillian Schnellbacher Carol Fearn Viola Schwartz Lorraine Graham Helen White Ethel Hamilton Mabel Wilkinson Julia Hedden Lillian Young Violet Howe Ka therinkNelson -- Henrietta Howell

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T H E F O R T Y - F O U R T H P A G E -- - -- - - - - - - -- - A - - - - - -- - . .- .-

QCurrent %opt~$ Club ELIZABETH STEVENSON THOMSON, President

CLEO MARGARET SWAIM, Vice-President ROSALIE HANNAH GAWTHROPE, Secretary

RUTH VAIL PIERSON, Treasurer

BERTHA FRANCISCO FREELAND, President JOSEPHINE BEARDSLEY PORTER, Vice-President

RUTH HICKOX, Secretary DOROTHY WIGHTMAN, 'Treasurer

JOSEPHINE MIRTEENES MCCORMICK, President BERTHA FRANCISCO FREELAND, Vice-President

CLEO MARGARET SWAIM, Secretary MAHGARE'~' OLDEN VAN VOORHEES, Treasurer

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Rosalie Gawthrop Josephine McCormick Sara Derry Lillian Young Elizabeth Thomson Atley Brooks

Atle Brooks, '13 Bert 6 a Freeland, '13 Grace Hutchinson, '13 Dorothea Keeney, '13 Elizabeth Thomson, '13 Marie Plumb, '13 Margaret Van Voorhees, Josephine Porter, '13 Hope Ellsworth, '13 Dorothy King, '13 Marje Leslie, '13 Eleanor Scribner, '13 Susanne Steward, '13

FOUNDED

FALL OF 1910.

BERTHA FREELAND, President FLORENCE MARTINDALE, Vice-President

RUTH PIERSON, Secretary IRENE GRANT, Treasurer

MADELINE LEVENGOOD, Manager

tEbe Wearers' of me (a=. (a=. 3. Margaret Van Voorhees Helen White Irene Grant Elsie Mueller Georgiana Pockman Bertha Freeland Evelyn Day Madeline Levengood Eleanor Scribner Ruth Hagerty Sadie McKennee Helen Jacobus Sarita Schilling Florence Jepson Olga Schilling

tEQe IEHearers' of aumera1s' Florence Wallace, '13 Lillian Young, '15 Evelyn Day, 14 Violet Howe, '15 Irene Grant, '14 Madeline Levengood. '15 rhth Ha erty, '14 B Mar Syrett, '16 Sadie Mc (ennee, '14 ~ i l & e d Laiblin, '16 Anna Pullman, '14 Carol Fearn, '16

'1 3 Lucy Ross, '14 Marie Chamberlain, '16 Meredith Bostedo, '14 Madeline Jackson, '16 Georgi ana Pockman, '14 Ruth Ballard, '16 Florence Jepson, '14 Mildred Campbell,36 Sarita Schillinfi'14 Gertrude Siebrecht,-'16 Olive Ogden, ' Helen Jacobus, '16 Olga Schilling, '15 Lucille Cushman, '16

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Elsie Mueller Evelyn Day Irene Grant Sara Derry Ruth Hagerty Olga Schilling - Rosalie Gawthrop (captain)

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Dorothea Keeney Bertha Freeland Ruth Pierson Grace Hutchiion Josephine Porter Josephine McCormick Margaret Van Voorhees (captain) Atley Brooks Z

Elizabeth Thomson Marie Plumb

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Emily Anness Elizabeth Reyno,,, Gertrude T e b ~ Marit -lie Susanne Steward Hope Ellsworth Margaret Swaim '1

Eleanor Scribner Margaret Van Voorhees Bertha Freeland (captain) Dorothy King Atley Brooks -..

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Elsie Mueller Sarita Schilling Evelyn Day Ruth Hagerty Anna Pullman '2s *

Irene Grant (captain)

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Phoebe Downs Irene Grant Florence Jeppson Sarita Schilling Evelyn Day Olive Ogden Georgians Pockman 2

Jeannette Davis Ella Halsted

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.[elen Whi.- Lill~an Young Rosalie Gawthrop

Olga I-...lling Leslie MacDonaId -.. -

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Madeline Levengood Olga Schilling Marion Bostedo Rosalie Gawthrop Violet Howe % Mary Crandell Helen White (captain) Mabel Wilkinson

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Laura Atwood Lillian Schnellbacher Mildred Laiblin Ruth Ballard Marie Chamberlain Mary Syrett Mildred Campbell

Viola Koop Elizabeth Brown Laura Atwood Mildred Laiblin (captain) Helen Jacobus

Lillian Schnellbacher Mary Syrett

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Laura Atwood Helen Jacobus Virginia Taylor Madeline Levengood Eleanor Scribner Elizabeth Thomson Mildred Laiblin Ruth Ballard

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All girls belong to this club which gives

excellent opportunity for them to become

acquajnted w; th the beautiful scenery, in

and around Hackettstown. Cross-country

walks, in charge of different girls, have

been taken once a week during the year.

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srogramme PART I. PART 11.

MILITARY MARCH .............--..-----.--.-------.-------- Schuber THE MAN FROM HOME First Piano :

RUTH DUNLAP AND ELSIE MITELLER Second Piano :

LEILA ALPAUGH AND FRANCES VOSBURGH,

By Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson Interpreted by MIRIAN LEE EARL+,

Character Impersonator

INVOCATION PRESIDENT JONATHAN M. MEEKER, Ph. D.

VOCAL SOI~O- "When the Heart is Young" ........ Dudley Buck

Bffiters' JOSEPHINE BEARDSLEY PORTER, President

LEILA HELEN ALPAUGH, First Vice-President RUTH EVA DUNLAP, Second Vice-Preside~zt

BERTHA GEORGIANA LE TOHIC, Corresponding Secretary JULIA CORNWEI~L HICKOX, Recording Secretary

DOROTHY WIGHTMAN, Treasurer MARGARET OLDEN VAN VOORHEES, Editor

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d

INVOCATI~N ................................................ DR. MEEKER LIFE OF EUGENE FIELD .................... SUSANNE STEWARD

ADDRESS OF WELCOME ................ MARY WILLARD LOWE VOCAL SOLO, "Little Boy Blue" ............. .RUTH BEACH

D~JLT ............ LEILA AI.P'\UGII AND FRANCES VOSBURGH READING .................................................... MARY LOWE ROLL CALL-TO be answered to by quotations VOCAL SOLO,

from Eugene Field "Winken, Blinken and Nod"..-.GRACE JOHNSTON ' 6 STAR". .................................... J O S E P H I N E PORTER HEADING.. ............................... O S E P H I N E PORTER

PI.%NO So1.0 ........................................ RUTH DUNLAP PIANO So1.0 ....................................... ELSE MUEI.I..ER

@€fitere' MARY WII,LARD LOWE, President

GERTRUDE TEBO, First Vice-President SUSANNE HENI)RICI~SON STEWARD, Second Vice-President MARGARET OLDEN VAN VOORHEES, Recording Secretary

MARION BOSTEDO, Corresponding Secretary JULIA CORNWELL H~CKOX, Treasurer

JOSEPHINE HEARI)SLEY PORTER, Editor

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Bfficers' RUTH PIERSON, President

ELIZABETH THOMSON, Vice-Presidellf EVELYN PECK, Secretary

MARIE PLUMB, Editor MARGARET SWAIM, Treasurer

DOROTHY PHELPS, Corresponding Secretary

M A R C H - " P O ~ ~ and Circumstance" ................ Elgar

First Piano : MARIE PLUMB

Second Piano : MARION WELCH

Organ : DOROTHY PHEI.PS

A Fantasy by EDWARD LA BOULAYP

Dramatis Perhnae King Bizarre, Ruler of the Kingdom of Wild Oats,

Ruth Pierson Prince Charming, the King's Son .......... Elizabeth Thomson The Countess of Castro ................................. Dorothy Phelps Pazza, Grand Niece to the Countess .................. Marie Plumb Doctor Wiedu Willst, Court Physician ........ Sarita Schilling

Tutors to the Prince Hafiz, Philosopherl ........................................ Margaret Swaim Bayonet, General .......................................... Dorothea Keeney Melchizadec, Priest ............................................ :.-.Olive Ogden

Rachimburg, Jailor .................................. Florence Martindale Mentiras, Servant ............................................ Jeamette Davis Charybdis .............................. : ............... ~ W i ] r e d Laiblin

Espert Physicians I ristram .................................. .................... Qorothea Keeney Jocundus ............................... ..................... Xargaret Swaim Guilleret .............. .. ............................................. ..Olive Ogden

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@ropamme ................ War March from "Athalia" Mendelssohn " Conlc, Sweet Morning" ..................... Old English

First Piano MISS HARRIS G I . . ~ Y S GII.MAN, MARION MOUNT Flower Suite (Mss.) ...................... IClargaret Hoberg

Second Piano (Written for Mns. DAVID) J~:ssrc:\ VAN HORNE, HAZEL ELLSWORTH

( a ) Minuet 1,'Antique (b) Danse des Fleurs

Organ ( c ) Humoresc~ue ELIZABETH MCCARTER MRS. DAVID Address of U'elcome Aria from "La Tosca" ............. .... ........... Puccini ELIZABETH MCCARTER "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" .... Cadman

................................ .................................................. Legencle Sair~t-Saens M~~~ L~~~ cadman Patuglia Spagnola (Spanish Country Dance) b L Avca Maria" Bach-GOLIIZO~ ........................................

Tedeschi (Harp and Organ Accompaniment) MRS. DAVII) MISS HARRIS

............................ Aria de Brunhilde (Sigurd) Reyer ESTEI~LE HARRIS, Soprano MISS HARRIS ANNIE LO~JISE DAVID, Har ist

Marguerite at the Spinning Wheel .................. Zabel F ~ E ~ E I ~ I C ARTHUR MBTS, d y a x j ........................................................ Dawn Hasselmans

.............. Les Follets (Will o' the Wisp) Husselmans @ffkere' MRS. DAVID MARY ELIZABETH MCCARTER, President

........................................................... Multinata Tosti EMILIE RAY ANNESS, Vice-president .......................................................... Idyl :.MacDowell H..\zEI. HAMILTON EI.I.SWORTH, Secretary

.............................................................. Laddie Thaqer '6

GH.ACE PECK HUTCHISON, l?ditor .............................. So Love I You" Margaret Hoherg JESSICA Douns VAN HORN, Treasrlrer

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jlHotk Webbing bt, the 95eniors'

November 9th, 1912

The mock wedding given by the members of and in the decorations of the chapel. Before the the senior class was one of the most enjoyable cerembny a vocal solo by Elizabeth McCarter, events of the school year. The color scheme, green entitled "Oh! Promise Me," added much to the and white, was appropriately carried out in the solemnity of the occasion. The entire ceremony dresses of the bride, bridesmaids, and flower girls, was very realistic.

Bride HOPE ELLSWORTH

Maid of Honor MARGARET SWAM

Bridesmaids EMILIE ANNESS

HAZEL ELLSWORTH

J~SEPHINE MCCORMICK EVELYN PECK

JOSEPHINE PORTER

MARION WELCH

Mother JESSICA VAN HORNE

Flower Girls DOROTHEA KEENEY DOI'..OI.HY PHELPS

Organist GLADYS GILMAN

Groom MARION RICHARDS

Best Mun MARGARET VAN VQORHEES

Ushers GRACE HUTCHISON

MARIE LESLIE FI~OHENCE MARTINDALE ELIZAI~ETH REYNOLDS

SUSANNE STEWARD FLORENCE WALLACE

Father

RUTH PIERSON

Ring Bearer MARIE PLUMB

Minister

BERTHA FREELAND

Page ELIZABETH THOMSON

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$Bloc& Webbing

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Bat, Bat,

At last the long-awaited day had come. Every one was busy preparing for the coronation of the Queen of the May.

All day showers were threatening, but just before the clock struck the hour when the proces- sion was to start, the sun came out in all its glory and seemed to shine all the more brightly for having broken through its barrier of clouds.

The May Queen, Mounted on a white palfrey, and attended by Robin Hood and his men, led the procession, which wound in many curves through the grove and across the campus, finally stopping before the beautifully decorated throne. Behind the Queen were the crown-bearer and several who danced before her. Then followed all the classes, each in costumes representing their class colors.

After the classes had taken their places about the throne, the ceremony was begun by Robin Hood, who crowned the May Queen, Miss Helen R. Pierson. She addressed her subjects and visitors

in a very pleasing manner and took her seat upon the throne.

A herald announced from a scroll the fol- lowing numbers on the programme :

Minuet de La Cour .--.-.-.----..------ Seniors Hornpipe ...........-----.--------------..... Academic Class

With solo by Miss Thomson Pantomimic Dance ..............--.----------------------- Spring

Misses Helen Thomas, as Pan; Mary Flinn, as Spring; Elizabeth Thomson, a Faun; Marie Housselle, as the nymph Echo.

Tarantella .................................................. Freshn~en Spanish Dance ..............-.-------------- Miss Marie Casas Varsovienne .......................................... Sophomores Motor March ..............--.----------.------- Helen Thomas Hunting Dance ..............---.-.------.-----..- Miss Flinn Irish Lilt ............... .. Juniors Maypole Drill .....-..-.--..------.---.--- Six from each Class

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Assisted by MISS LILLIAN YOUNG, Sopruno

FJ<EDEI<IC A. METS, Director

Sonata Op. 57 (known as Appassionata) ..Beethouen Allegro Assai Andante con llloto Allegro ma inon trappo

COKINNE r A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CAMPBELL

...................................................... Moonlight Cadman I,II,I,IAN YOUNG

(a) Funeral March, Sonata 011. 26 .......... Beethouer~

............ (a) Nocturne, G minor, Op. 37, No. 1 Chopin .......................... ( b ) Sonata, Op. 10, No. 3 Be~thouen

Presto Largo c mesto

CHARLOTTE MAY KO~INSON

.......................................................... Ecstasy R ~ l r n n ~ ~ / MISS YOUNG

.................................................. (a) Berceuse Chopin (b) Romance in F sharp .......................... Schma1117 (c) Witches' Dance ................................ Machwe l l

MISS CAMPBELL

(b) Nocturne, B major .................................. Chopin . 9, .... Walter's Prize Song (Die Meistersig-ger) Wagner

............................................ ( ( 3 ) "Grlllen Schumann Mrss VESCEI.IUS, Pianb ANNA EI , IZA~ETH VESCEL~ITS MISS ~<OBINSON, Organ

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Etje IICtjirtp=eight$ Commencement 4Exerct~es' of tbe

Centenarp CoIIegiate 3nstitute for Girl$

Bebnerrbap, Tune 12, 1912

at ten fifteen o'dock, in mf i i tnep BaU

First movement, Organ, Sonata D minor..Grrilmcmt CORINNE LAWRENCE CAMPBEI.L

Prayer

Vocal Solo---Chanson Provencale .........- Dell 'Acqua MARY ELIZABETH MCCARTER

Address ..-....... "The Spiritual Elements of Culturc" THE REP. S. PARKES CADMAN, D. D.

Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn

Prelude to "Die Meistersinger" ..-.---------------- Wagner CORINNE LAWRENCE CAMPBELL

MARY EI-IZABETH MCCARTER First Piano

JESSIE DOWDS VAN HORNE GLADYS ETHELWYN GILMAN

Second Piano

ANNA ELIZABETH VESCELIUS

Organ

Report of the Visiting Committee

Award of Prizes Athletics Sororities Elocution Miscellaneous

Presentation of Diplomas \ --

Benediction

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Contes't in CLocution for the Yackbon #rip$

PART I.

Humoresque ................................................ --Grieg HAZE]. ELLSWORTH

1. The Going of the White Swan ...... Gilbert Parker MARY LOWE

2. Come Here .................................. Genevieve W a r d MARGARET SWAIM

. . Water Lily ........................................ o n Tzelztz 'MARGARET ELLIOTT

3. A Royal Princess ........................................ Rosetti RUTH SCHMICK

4. Scene from "The Little Minister" ...... J , M. Barrie VIOLA SCHWARTZ

5. The Lost Word .......................... Henry Van Dyke ADELE HOES

............................................................ June Quilter MARION MOUNT

.................... 6. Scene from "Quo Vadis" Sienkiewicz DOROTHY PHELPS

7. For Dear Old Yale .................................. Langston ELIZABETH BRENGLE

.......................... Let Night Speak of Me Chadwick LILLIAN YOUNG

8. The Revolt of Mother ...... Mary Willcins Freeman JOSEPHINE PORTER

9. The Sorrow of Rahab .......................... Arlo Bates CHARI,OITE ROBINSON

. . Mlserlcordia ................................................ Neruin LEILA ALDAUGH .>

Accomp:inied at the Organ by CORINNE CAMPBELL

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The Junior-Senior Prom of 1912 was one of the most successful of all the charming events of N Commencement Week. The campus, which is naturally very beautiful, that night resembled a 1 scene from fairyland. The summer house was fes- tooned with tiny colored electric lights and was

0 one of the most popular retreats of the evening. The orchestra was stationed on the piazza of South R Hall. The promenaders, in their gay costumes, the brilliant lights, and the sweet music, all tended to

p make the scene more attractive. The always popu- lar refrespments were served on the lawn. It 1s

R generally conceded that this prom. will be remern- bered by the outgoing seniors as one of the most

0 delightful events during their life at C. C. I.

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H a c k ---- .. - - -- -

T H E S E V E N T Y , F O U R T H P A G E .- - .-... .. -

QLla$$ of Sineteen Bunbreb anb 'PCiuelbe

Seniors, Seniors of 1912. Dear old class we love so well, Long will we remember thee Though we separated be. By hard work and 1ots.of play Wc have always made our way, So we'll cheer with all our might Dear old lavender and white, The famous class of 1912.

Words by FRANCES RITTENHO<SE

Music by CORINNE CAMPBELL

#rogramme Invocation ................................................ DR. MEEKER

Tree Planting ................................ BLANCHE LANSLEY A Deed Without a Name Class History ............................................ I D CLUTE

Class Poem .................................. ELIZABETH BRENGLE

Mementos ............................................ HELEN PIERSON Class Song Class Motto .................................. Let Us Begin Well Class Flower .............................. Lavender Sweet Pea Class Colors ............. ... ........ Lavender and White Class Mascot .................................................. E l l Dog

BI.ANCHE LANSLEY ........................................ Presidezzt M:I;.JOF.ID MII,I.ER ................................ Vice- preside!^! ELIZABETH BRENGLE .................................... Secretary C~RINNE CAMPBELL ...................................... Treasz~rer ADELE HOES .................................. Sergeant-at-Arms MISS BRECKINRIDGE ........................ H O R O ~ ~ P I J Member

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T H E S E V E N T Y - F I F T H P A G E - P --

4 4 ZESe $3rinte$$ " B p Porb a6e11npeon

#~)reeenteb on the Csmpue of Centenarp 4Collegiate gnetitute, Jl$acftettetobon, jt. 31. flonbap, gune 10, 1912, at 8 $3. fl.

MARY BLLLE COCHRAN, Director

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Princess Ida .-..............------..-------. Charlotte Robinson Lady Psyche ..-..........---------------------.--------- Mary Lowe Lady Blanche ............---------------------. Ruth Schmick Melissa ..-.--......-.-.-----------------.. Margaret Swairn Violet ...-..-.-....----.-----.-----------.... Ruth Deckman The Prince .......-.....---..-----------------.-.------ Adele Hoes Florian ...........------------------------------- Gertrude Thomas Cyril ............-......---------------------.--------- Viola Schwartz Gama .........-.....-.-..-.---------------. Josephine POI ter A Nobleman ............----------..-.-----.---------- Kathryn Carr

Pupils, Attendants and Courtiers

Scene I.-A Grove. Scene 11.-The Court of Gama. Scene 111.-The University. Scene 1V.-The Same. Scene V.-Near the University. Scene V1.-The Same.

SYNOPSIS

Princess Ida, bethrothed when a child to the Prince, who111 she has never seen, declines when a woman to fulfill the contract. In company with

her two friends, Lady Psyche and Lady Blanche, the Princess retires from the world to found a university exclusively for women. Over the gate to the university is written: "Let no man enter hcre on pain of death." The Prince and his two companions, Florian and Cyril, disguised as pupils, enter Che university. They are recognized by Lady Psyche, who is the sister of Florian. Lady Blanche, because of her jealousy of Lady Psyche, betrays the Prince and his friends. Meanwhile, the King, father of the Prince, fearin for the safety of his son. encamps with an army a % out the walls of the university, and retains as hostage Gama, the father of Ida. It is decided that Princess Ida has a right to repudiate the contract, after a combat between the Prince and her brother, Arac, with an equal number of their adherents. The Prince and his friends are vanquished and the Prince is wounded. This softens the heart of the Princess, and she commands her pupils to bring all of the wounded into the university, where they are re- stored to health. The Prince wins the heart of Ida, Cyril finds happiness in the l m e of Lady Psyche and Florian succumbs to the charm of Melissa.

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,Jaclcson Prizes for Elocution Prize for Highest Scholarship in Senior Class ADELE HOES, First Prize HELEN PIERSON

JOSEPHINE PORTER, Second Prize

All Round Athlete BLANCHE LANSLEY

S i ~ ~ g l e s in Tennis DOROTHY POORE

Doubles in Tennis DOROTHY POORE

and FRANCES RITTENHOUSE

Swimming ELIZABETH THOMSON

Domestic Scie~lce RUTH PIERSON

Music CORRINNE CAMPBELL

Vocal Music ELIZABET-H MCCARTER

Prize for Highest Scholarship in Junior Class

GRACE HUTCHISON

Prize for Highest Soholarship in Sophomore Class

RUTH DUNLAP

Prize for Highest Scholarship in Freshman Class

MARIE HOUSSELLE

Art

BLANCHE LANSLEY

Poetry Prize for Haclcettstonia-r

ELIZABETH BRENGLE

Short Story Prize for Haclcettsto~iian

ENID CLUTE

Prize for Essay on A Year atye. C. I .

ELIZABETH BRENGLE

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Our Seniors are a merry bunch And keep all of the rules

And help our dear old C. C. I. To be the best of schools.

"Condensed milk is very good," So quoths our merry Pete,

She really likes the Borden brand Better than candy sweet.

In Trig, our Edna is so bright She fairly leads the class,

Eut there, I'll not deceive you more, There's no one else, alas.

Next comes Brooksie, big as life. When not at basket-ball

We always hear that Sousa's march Way up on Senior Hall.

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Oh, who's that girl right over there? Why, thats Dot King you know,

She's always out to help some one As hard as she can go.

Dot Iieeney sews and reads and writes, Yet knows her lessons well,

Now how she does it, don't ask me For I will never tell.

If big brown eyes you wish to see Just look at Mary Lowe,

And in the elocution course You'll find she isn't slow.

Gertrude and Florence and Marie, What need 1 say of these?

Any nice adjective would do So help me out-Oh, please!

Now let me introduce fair Liz Who's always on the grin,

(And if my language you'll excuse) She ain't what you'd call thin.

Hazel and Hope, two sisters sweet, Are liked by one and all,

There'd be no noise if only they Were upon Senior Hall.

Now Fuz is strong for the big words, A n d oft will them employ.

Her favorite, "Dictatorial," She uses with great joy.

Gladys Gilman, a music star, Just works from morn 'till night

And when she condescends to play Fills all with deep delight.

If ever you want Latin done, And Grace is right at hand,

Be wise, and ask her for some help, She'll read to beat the band.

Phoebe, the first of the school year Had a sad accident.

She found an egg tucked in her bed, Which s o r e kind friend had sent.

Now Marty you will all agree Is our class President,

She keeps all rules of Senior Hall As well as she kept Lent.

Next come the Joe's who're always heard From rising bell 'till ten, .\

Sor e times they're heard far i f ter that Well, they should worry, then.

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T . H E S E V E N T Y , N I N T H P A G E

Peckie and Ruth in eighty-one Hold forth with royal sway

Their room which always is so neat Stands open visiting day.

Tommy and Plummie, now come next. There's much that I could tell,

But that would take too long a time, And there's the chapel bell.

There's Dickie too, a fiery maid, So little and so lean

That Leslie, calls her frequently Her little Jelly-bean.

Beth Reynolds, when she came to school Was quiet and so thin,

But now she's growing rather stout And raises a big din.

Now Minnie comes up from the town, To join our merry class,

So we don't know her very well, This quiet little lass.

Swaimie, the dumpling of the hall, You'd all be charmed to meet

Except, when Dickies' locked her out Then she gets in a heat.

Scribbles each morning just at seven Wakes every sleepy head,

She goes the rounds, each window shuts, Then drives us out of bed.

For literary genius go To our dear friend called Sue

She'll write on almost) anything From, "Planets," to the, "Zoo."

Jessie Van Horne has learned to swim, Rejoice, and shout and sing!

She doesn't use the pully now Or to the railing cling.

Ah, here comes Van with gentle tread (?) She knocks upon my door,

A girl of merry heart is she, I need not tell you more.

Marion Welch, one shining light' (We boast of two you know)

Her sweetness makes a path for her Where ever she may go.

Marion Richards last of all, But surely not the least,

She's up to all the nonsense out And in on every feast.

And now you've met us every girl And all is said and done .

How many of us would you know? Oh, tell me just for fun.

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T h e N i n e t e e n T h i r t e e n H a c k T H E E I G H T I E T H P A G E

Aamt

Gladys Gilman .............. ............ Phoebe Hedden

...... ... - Grace Hutchison : ............ Minnie Jackson

......... Dorothea Keeney

................ Dorothy King

............. Marie Leslie ..... .................... Mary Lowe

Florence Martindale ....

...... Elizabeth McCarter

Josephine McCormick

*dl Aamt

Emily Anness ................

Edna Badgely ..............

Atley Brooks ............. -.- Hazel Ellsworth ............ Hope Ellsworth ...........

Bertha Freeland.: ........

"Gladie"

"Phipp"

'rGraciou~"

"Min"

"Ditsie"

"Dot"

"Marie"

"Polly"

"Marty"

"Liz"

"Bubby"

"Pete"

"Eddie?"

"Brooksie"

"Snookiookums"

"Hopie"

"FUZZ"

Quiet

Conscientious

C:llm?

Absent-minded

Dainty

A Hustler

In For Everything

A Clip

Brilliant

An known ~ u a n ' j

Bright

Comical

Reserved

Jolly

Critical

A Joke

A Poet

Eating Condensed Milk

Missionary Work

Playing Ragtime

Warbling

Studying Chemistry

Making Others Work

Writing Letters

Studying?

Collecting Dues

Doing French

Studying Physics

Chattering

Embroidering

Doing Business

Dolling Up

Talking

Reciting in Chemistry

Her Complexion

Her Stick-to-itiveness

Her Good Heartedness

Her Common Sense

Her Gentleness

. Her Reliability

Her Voice

Her Beautiful Hair

Her Wit

Her Town Privileges

Her Willingness

Her Good Humor

Her Dignity

Her Dramatic Ability

Being a Sport

Her Good Nature

Her Curls

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- -

T H E E I G H T Y - F I R S T P A G E - . - - . - - - - - - - -- - -- - . .. .- -. .. - -- -- - . -- -. . . . - - . . -. . . . . - - - - - - A- - - - - -

~ ~ - ~ ~

- - - - -. .

paborite Qexpression paborite song - --

Ain't It Grand, Grandma?

That's Perfectly All Right

Note It!

Oh!

Oh, Help1

I Would Have a Word WithThee

Perfectly Assinine

For I Am Naturally of a Shy and Retiring Disposition

Let Us Pray!

I Don't Know!

Funny Peculiarorfunny,ha,ha?

Oh, I'm all Balled up!

Oh, Dear!

Oh, Cats!

I'll Shoot Her!

Oh! Pooh Bah

"'Tis love that makes the world go 'round."

"Just a Wearyin' for You."

"Trail of the Lomesome Pine."

"Only a rosebud, kissed by the dew."

"Wellesley's the only college."

'She wears my Beta pin."

"I've lost my heart to someone."

"Suckin' cidsr through a straw."

"Billy's melody."

"This is no place for a minister's daughter."

"When Love is Young in Springtin~e."

"Circus day."

"Through Cupid's Garden."

"If I should ever go to Heaven."

"My son Joshua."

"And the villain still pursued her."

"Good-night ladies'."

To own a CAL endar.

To be a Y. W. C. A. secretary.

To be a trained nurse.

To be a kindergarten teacher.

To reach Wellesley.

To write a dictionary.

To travel abroad.

To be a drkssmaker.

Maine.

To pass Chemistry.

To stay at home a year.

To become a clown.

To prepare French in 10 minutes.

To go on the stage with Julia Marlowe.

To be dean of a boarding school.

To make her debut.

To be a (settlementk worker. --

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-. -

Josephine Porter ........

Elizabeth Reynolds ......

Marion Richards .........,

Eleanor Scribner ........ Susanne Steward

Margaret Swaim ....... h Gertrude Teb& .............. Elizabeth Thomson .....

Jessie Van Horne ........

Margaret VanVoorhees

Marion Welch ..............

Florence Wallace .......

"Jo"

"Beth"

"Dick"

"Scribbles"

"StewJ'

"Swainie"

"Teebie"

"Tommy"

"Jessica"

"Van"

"Marn"

"Flossie"

Amilk

Evelyn Peck-.: .......... ....

Ruth Piei-son ............ ....

Dorothy Phelps..: .........

Marie Plumb .............. .. A Scream

Slim?

AlwaysinHotWater

An Alarm Clock

In Love

Sweet

0. K.

Cute

Musical

Athletic

A Peach .

A Grind

%be 314

A Heart Breaker

Stunning.

A Bluffer .

Sarcastic,

Airfinant

"Pecky"

"Rufus"

"Dickey"

"S'Plumbie"

srindpal C9rruqaHon

. Soothing Sarita

Doing Home Economics

"Les"

Getting Hack Ads

Making People Laugh

Chewing Gum

Rough-housing -

Waking. Senior Hall

Refusing Offices

Scrapping with Dickey

Swimming . Being Late to Breakfast

Applying Hirsutus

Grinding

IBIbmirrb g o r

Her Many Crushes

Her Stateliness

Her Neatness

Her Presence of Mind

Her Sense of Humor

Her Ability as a Proctor

Her Berve

' Her Generosity

Her Literary Ability

Her Chubbiness

.Her Marks in French

Her Dancing

Her Sincerity

,i,, , ,. Her Popularity .mi. r b J:

Being Nice ; '? 31) ., -- Her Jokes ' . .. J.* 5 ,Is ' . , .

Studying ""'i ' ' - .

Her Marks *'

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Senior @tatt$tu$

$&mite Expression I . jF&orite S o n g

Shoot a Nickel! I .."Mighty lak' a rose:" , You're a Pie-faced Mulligan

With Shoe-button Eyes! 'oh, stop!

' 'Lov~ blows into the heart."

"Two little love bees!'

Well? I "f ie& morn she brings m l violets."

Great Hat! I !'Cornell Alma Maten" ,

it's a Perfect Sci-earn! 1 "That's how I need yqu!'

You Think So, Do You? I "When the lights are 1-ow."

Seven O'clock, Girls! I . "Call me early, mother dear."

For Cats Sake I "On the Banks of the Old Raritan."

Oh, Heck! I ''Love me and the world is mine."

I Wonder Where Florrie Is? I "The bull-dog on the bank."

Plumb-ie ! ! !

Say, kids1

My l My! My!

"Not because your hair is curly."

"PonyBoy.". ,

"I love you truly!'

To go to Northwestern.

To keep house for someone.

Aren't You Aprful!

I Don't Have One!

To be a "jellylbean."

To have a leisure moment.

To see the Hack in print.

"Mary, Mary, quite contrary."

''Work! for the night is coming!"

To be an old. rpajd? ,

To have an hour in peace, with Hazel. . ,

- To make somebody happy.

To be a ,novelist.

To .get married.

To become a teacher. .& To be large and imposing.

To learn to swim.

To graduate.

To learn bakin'.

To be meek. %

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T H E E I G H T Y - F O U R T H P A G E -- - - .- . -

The Seniors on time to breakfast. Billy Beach weighed down with care. Grace Hutchison and Dot Keeney off the Honor

Roll. Olive Ogden swayed by her emotions. Mary Bacon in repose. Lucy Ross talking sense. Virginia Taylor having a crush. Mildred Campbell not giggling. Marion Allen conspicuous by her absence. Irene Grant being slow. Lorraine Graham and Florence Jepson not "in

hot water?" Sarita Schilling without one (or more) crushes. Ruth Ballard, tall, slim and dignified. Lydia Carlson without Phoebe Hedden.

Uncle Tom's Cabin ..................................... Room 77 Lovey Mary ................................................ Mary Lowe The Inner Shrine ......................... The Faculty Room The Younger Set,

Ruth Ballard, Madeline Jackson, Betty Brown My Friend the Chauffeur .......... ....Bertha Freeland Purple Stockings ...................... Madeline Levengood The Early Bird .............................. Eleanor Scribner The Lady of the Mount .................. Grace Hutchison Homeward Bound ........................ The Senior Class A Hopeless Case ...... Pery Downs and Billy Beach The Man in the Corner .......................... Imagination Flip ..................................................... 1 Scwartz The Weaver of Dreams .................. Hazel Ellsworth The Danger March .................................................. 69 The Girl of the Limberlost ......... ...Florence Wallace

. . The Crlsls .............................................. E x . Week

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MARION ALLEN WAS

SAT UPON BY A TEACHER FOR BAD

BEEHAVIOR

Dorothy Wightman (s) READS O F

ELOPEMENT QUITE SENSATIONAL

ETHEL HAMILTON READS OF MAN

COMMITS SCANDAL ON BROADWAY

MABEL WILKINSON THE COUSIN OF GIRL WHO

GWDUATES NEXT YEAR

LORAINE GRAHAM BECOMES

SLIM BY TAKING ANTI-

FAT

MARY BACON

STOPS TO LISTEN TO TWO GIRLS

WHO ARE TALKING

ATLEY BROOKS WORKED A PROBLEM

INVOLVING SQUARE Feet BUT HER ANSWER WAS

TOO SMALL

Katharine Nelson SUSPENDED

A STRING FROM HER

ROOM TO JULIA HEDDON'S

RUTH RUST T H E GIRL WHO

LOVES SONNY SMILES

IRENE GRANT WOULD LIKE TO BECOME

CHAMPION TENNIS PLAYER

VIOLA KOOP PLAYS WITH HER

MOTHER'S PET BULL DOG

EDNA BADGLEY ANNOUNCES

THAT S H E HAS AN

ENGAGEMENT

Mildred Campbell

WANTS A

BEAU-TIFUL COMPLEXION

CAROLFEARN MURDERED

A MOSQUITO

IN THE NIGHT

VIRGINIA TAYLOR KNOWS A MAN

TEACHING IN BIBLE

TRAINING SCHOOL

AUGUSTA PRATT LOSES

LETTER FROM A FRIEND

WHO HAS A

GROUCH

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SANI-FLAT (L A flat oil paint of tried ex- cellence. Dries with a soft, dead, flat effect. Will not turn yellow with age.

TILE-LIELE (L A stain of great elasticity. Dries hard with a brilliant gloss.

MOORAMEL (L The outside paint which holds its gloss for years. Specially manufactured for high grade house painting. Put up in sealed cans and allowed to age.

IMPERVO (L The brand that gives perfect VARNISHES satisfaction.

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BENJAMIN MOORE & CO. New York Chicago Cleveland Toronto

W. G. S U T P H I N ESTABLISHED 1866

Druggist and Pharmaceutis t

CORNER MAIN AND CENTER STREETS

HACKETTSTOWN NEW JERSEY

R. I. H A R T Florist

Choice Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums

HACKETTSTOWN

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GO T O

TOMMY HOWELLS For the Best

THE REGULAR C. C. I. CATERER

The Hackettstown National Bank Capital $150,000 . Surplus (earned) $125,000

SEYMOUR R. SMITH President P. LOUIS SMITH Vice-president HENRY W. WHIPPLE Cashier

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT

3 per cent. paid on daily balances of $100 and over subject to check, 3 per cent. allowed on deposits in

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT

DIRECTORS SEYMOUR SMITH P. LOUIS SMITH WILLIAM H. ASHLEY WILLIAM M. EVERETT JACOB D. FLOCK W. T. SWACKHAMER ANDREW J. CUMMINS JOSEPH S. DURLING WILLIAM J. BARKER

Daily

Output

20,000

Barrels

Yearly Output

Over

7,000,000 Barrels

THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD AMERICAN BRAND

a Alpha Portland Cement is largely used by the U. S. Government and in State, Municipal and Railroad Work.

4L. Every barrel of Alpha is guaranteed to be straight and true Portland Cement.

a It contains no adulterants, no slag or. other by-products.

ADDRESS

Alpha Portland Cement Co. EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA

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FINEST FRENCH, ENGLISH AND @ FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCARFS

AMERICAN STOCKINGS AND SOX TO MATCH

E X C L U S I V E S T Y L E S

THE BEST $1.00 Silk Stockings in New York. They have cotton tops and soles, fine gauge and wear

Price $2.50 a pair. Unusually thin, made from best quality of twist silk which makes them wear much better than many heavier stockings. With hand embroidered clocks, price $3.00 a pair.

No. 6-C. Black or White Stockings with the new Bulgarian colored clocks. Price $3.50 a pair. 4

Send for a sample assortment of New Spring Hosiery on memorandum. Make your selections and return balance at our expense by express. Please enclose reference, State size and character of the goods desired.

P E C K & P E C K Three Fifth Hvenue Hosiery Shoas: 230 at 27th Street 481 at 41st Street 588 at 48th Street :: New York

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