William Emery Smith, Allegheny, Pa, Subject of Thesis: Mechanical Stokers with Forced Draft. Following - this came the awarding - of prices : The Mc- Allister prize to Arthur R. Dennington, 'O3. Oratorical prizes to C. F. Shoop and G. A. Elder. Three senior cadets ranking highest in military duty to F. T. Cole, A. M. Oakwood, and D. E. Wentzel, with honorable mention of A. B. Gill. A prize of $25 was awarded to the debating team which represented State in the Dickiusonian-State Inter- Collegiate debate. The team consisted of Messrs. D. B. Tu holski, W. H. Bandis and F. H. Taylor, all of the class of •'O3. The Honor men of the class of ’OO, in alphabetical order, are: First Honors : Burke Corbet Brady, John Weaver Gordon, David Horace Plank, Geo. Carl Shaad, Geo. Kline Warn, Lewis Emanuel Young, The last and most brilliantevent of Commencement week was the Junior Assembly. The*attendance was good and the decorations of flags and bunting were entirely in keeping with the affair. The committee are to be congratulated upon their success. The patronesses were : Mrs. W. A. Stone Mrs. Alex McKinley “ G. W. Atherton “ Cyrus B. Gray “ W. A. Buckhout “ Evelyn R. Rogers J. F. Wilson D. B. Krebs C. B. Griffin C. F. York B. A. Brady A. F. Alexander B. Y. Shearer MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Second Honors : Elizabeth Bausman Bricker, Wayne Thompson Dimm, Decatur Sterigere Miller, Albert Wilson Oakwood, Joseph Henry Siegfried, David Eugene Wentzel. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY Jas. P. Coburn John W. Stuart Phillbrick T. K. Morris T. H. Taliaferro B. E. Reber Geo. C. Watson
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