The Lanthorn 1900 . nd good moral character;they must live in strict celibacy during- course ; are not allowed to cultivate theacquaintance of the fair sex ; and dare not correspond with any lady of a mar-riageable age or of matrimonial inclinations. PENALTIES. * >ur punishments are uecessarilv cruel. For open violation of the above requirements the culprit is sentenced to ekeout an existence for a stated number of years in Studentville -a penalty thatrenders the most love-sick sorely penitent. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. President—M. M. W. B. Lahu, A. B. C. E. Smith.*! F. J. Ma


The Lanthorn 1900 . nd good moral character;they must live in strict celibacy during- course ; are not allowed to cultivate theacquaintance of the fair sex ; and dare not correspond with any lady of a mar-riageable age or of matrimonial inclinations. PENALTIES. * >ur punishments are uecessarilv cruel. For open violation of the above requirements the culprit is sentenced to ekeout an existence for a stated number of years in Studentville -a penalty thatrenders the most love-sick sorely penitent. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. President—M. M. W. B. Lahu, A. B. C. E. Smith.*! F. J. Matter.* h. C. Michael. Henry Kaabe. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. Geo. E. Fishek. F. C. Fisher. C. B. Harman. Hekbekt Allison. W. M. Rearick.*| W. K. Bastian. * Dishonorable dismissal and sentenced to Suburban. Note.— Although the Society has done a great work in our midst, yet Studentville is alwaysfull to overflowing. Prof. Hoiltl in Lecture on ••Honors of Studentville. 131 z^SJi -rlnjj^-:^. 16 TO 1 CLUB. Grand Master, C. H. Geesey. Noble Grand, Scribe J. I. Burrell. Keeper of Exchequer C. L. Marks. This club holds a midnight dress parade once every year on or aboutthe 25th day of September. This is followed by banquet and toasts in awell known restaurant. New members are admitted and initiated at thistime. The constitution provides for the admission of but three new mem-bers yearly. All persons desiring to join next year should hand in theirapplications at an early date. The following have been initiated this year,and have taken the degrees opposite their names. Fourth degree, Pearson; third degree, Batillion; first degree, Erney. The pass word is Kind Friends. 13i; V(W)IGILANCE COMMITTEE, Object, primarily, to preserve order. Object, secondary and present, to shield our members from exposureand trial before the faculty MEMBERS. Chairman, Baldy Miller, (Hoggie). BURRELL. Batillion Ruth. BlEBER, L


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