Index . George F. Shumway 25George F. Hatch, Jr. 27 ^onor Council Milton W. Taylor 25Andrew W. Love 25Francis J. Cormier 26James Bower 26Edwin A. Wilder 28 PresidentSecretary 107. Edward A. Connell i:f)e ilaroon ^ep President Neil C Robinson ident A. Rodger Cliamberlain Secret a rij- rer Sanford O. Belden (ex-27)William L. DoleRavmond G. Griffin ilWcmbers! Edwin J. Haertl George Hatch T. Vincent Henneberry Ernest G. McVeyA. Clavton MorrillAValter B. VanHall MAROON Key, the sophomore organization for the purpose of entertainingvisiting teams, was instituted by Adelphia with the class of


Index . George F. Shumway 25George F. Hatch, Jr. 27 ^onor Council Milton W. Taylor 25Andrew W. Love 25Francis J. Cormier 26James Bower 26Edwin A. Wilder 28 PresidentSecretary 107. Edward A. Connell i:f)e ilaroon ^ep President Neil C Robinson ident A. Rodger Cliamberlain Secret a rij- rer Sanford O. Belden (ex-27)William L. DoleRavmond G. Griffin ilWcmbers! Edwin J. Haertl George Hatch T. Vincent Henneberry Ernest G. McVeyA. Clavton MorrillAValter B. VanHall MAROON Key, the sophomore organization for the purpose of entertainingvisiting teams, was instituted by Adelphia with the class of 1926. Usingthe societies at other colleges, such as Green Key at Dartmouth, Red Key atCornell, and Key and Kite at Penn State, as models, Adelphia has endeavored tomake Maroon Key a worthy addition to the campus organizations. Although the class of 1926 had little opportunity to work out a regular sche-dule of entertainment, owing to the fact that the members had no previous ex-perience to go by, they gave Maroon Key a successful initiation. The class of1927, using regular working schedules for meeting and entertaining teams andholding regular meetings, has made a permane


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