. Athena, 1893. tteam we can enter the contest with the odds greatly in our hope our boys will win, and hold our l^anner up to the worldrepresenting us as a progressive society, stimulated by a burningdesire to leave the world of darkness and obscurity. By ourknowledge we desire to unmask the universe and lay bare theprofoundest mysteries of life. 67 IPbiloinatbcan Xiterar^ Society. OFFICERS. L. I). MoGiNLEY . . President. L. W. Kooxs .... Vice-President. F. II. Super .... Secretary. H. G. Stalper .... C-ritic. MEMBERS. Foster, I. M. Moultox, F. W. , D. D. Haxix(;, II. H. StaLDE


. Athena, 1893. tteam we can enter the contest with the odds greatly in our hope our boys will win, and hold our l^anner up to the worldrepresenting us as a progressive society, stimulated by a burningdesire to leave the world of darkness and obscurity. By ourknowledge we desire to unmask the universe and lay bare theprofoundest mysteries of life. 67 IPbiloinatbcan Xiterar^ Society. OFFICERS. L. I). MoGiNLEY . . President. L. W. Kooxs .... Vice-President. F. II. Super .... Secretary. H. G. Stalper .... C-ritic. MEMBERS. Foster, I. M. Moultox, F. W. , D. D. Haxix(;, II. H. StaLDER, II. G. SlIEPARD, C. M. Harlor, J. A. Thomas, W. A, Both WELL, W. G. Tinker, E. A. Baker, II. II. Osborne, A. P. Baker, E. E. Super, R. P. , W. A. Berkstresser, M< PiiERsoN, W. B. Neediiam, p. G. Ei,i,, E. C. GiNx, John. Elliott, (i. A. McGinley. L. D. Westervelt, J. Hyde, W. II. Collier, W. P. Daf/lox, M. Ray, W. a. Kooxs, L. W. 68 Hbelpbia Xiterar^ Society. ©rganiseD ©ctober, 1890. h. Motto: ^An Eq-xal Amotif/ J^quals.^Colors: White and : Teasel. Yell: Whoop-la! vd(.oop-la! ha! ha! ha!A-del-phi-a! A-del-phi-a!!POEM. Among strong trees a little flower was seen, As delicate and dainty as a sparkling gem it stood, its mates between A bnd Just wakened from its sweet repose. Each day the flower grew fairer to the eye. Eacli day incieased its purity and power,Till now it stands in beauty, rearing high Its classic face, the glory of the hour. What is this flower? Why surely I shall tell; And the soft winds delay with sweet ha, ha!To hear the name they know and love so well: The name, tis young and fair Adelphia. 69 Hbelpbian Society. OFFICERS. PresidentVice-PresidentSecretary . , Corresponding SecretaryCensor Historian Poet Artist Fighter Prophet Haekiet Bailey,OFFICERS FOR ANNUAL. Mary E. Brown, Alice Pilcher. Alberta Norton. Amy Herrolu. Myrtle Johnson. Barker, Mrs,Buck, MadgeBrown,


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