Ref: Town and Country Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - July 4, 1903 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS PERKIOMEN SEMINARY The Perkiomen Seminary Alumni Association held its annual banquet at the Seminary Friday noon. The dinner was served by Caterer Simon J. CROLL, of the Eagle Hotel, of Pennsburg. J. Irvin ZERBE, '99, the vice-president of the association was toastmaster. The Rev. E.E.S. JOHNSON, '95, toasted the class of '95 and Maxwell H. KRATZ, John F. FRANTZ, '99, toasted his class. Andrew S. BECHTEL '97, responded to a toast. Ackley E. BLOCHER, '01, responded to "Fastian and Alphonso." Horace Z. GOAS '03, toasted the forty-six new members of the association. Mr. HOFFMAN, of Pennsburg, and Warren MARTZ, Principal of South Jersey Institute, of Bridgeton, N.J., formerly vice-principal of Perkiomen Seminary, also responded. Vernon K. KRIEBEL, President of the class of 1903, announced that the class presented the school with a copy of the famous painting "Scotland Forever" as a class memorial, whereupon, the Rev. O.S. KRIEBEL, gave the closing speech and announced that a member of the class of 1900, whose name he was not permitted to disclose presented the school with a picture as a token of his regard. The business meeting was held immediately after the dinner and the following named were elected officers: Clinton C. SHEFFY, '99, President; Miss Z. BEAN, '02, Secretary; Raymond A. SCHULTZ, '02; Treasurer; Warren D. RENNINGER, '96, Alumni Editor of the Perkiomenite. The prize of twenty dollars in gold which was offered for excellence in German by Martin COLLIN, of Philadelphia, was awarded to Miss Pauline E. ROCKWELL, '03, of Amenia, N.Y. Perkiomen Honor Men at College A.M. HILTEBEITEL was given the five hundred dollar Fellowship in Astronomy at Princeton University. W. Frank HERSH, Pennsburg, Pa., who graduated at Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., this year, attained high general standing and represented his college in the Inter-collegiate oratorical contest receiving honorable mention. Monroe SHELLY, Bally, Pa., graduated with high honors at Lafayette College this year. He won the Coleman Biblical Prize in his Freshman year, and later the Class of 1895 Prize in Physics. He was associate editor of the Melange, and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa. He delivered the scientific oration at Commencement, besides serving his class as Historian. He was a member of the Glee Club and the Franklin Literary Debating team, and the Varsity second foot ball and track teams for two years. Orlando S. YERGER, Perkiomenville, Pa., took second honors at Muhlenberg this year, serving on the program as Latin salutatorian. He was editor of the Ciarla during his Junior year. C.C. SHEFFY, Bath, Pa., stood among the first in his class at Harvard this year. He took special honors in Latin and Greek, and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa. Walter TOMPKINS, Weyers, Ohio, received honorable mention in the Economics prize contest. Harvey C. RENTSCHLER, Upper Bern, Pa., received the $500 Fellowship, in Experimental Science at Princeton University. He will tutor in Mathematics in the Princeton summer school. Morris M. HILTEBEITEL, Greenlane, Pa., graduated with high general honors at Princeton this year. Samuel A. ANDERS, Kulpsville, Pa., took special honors in Latin at Princeton. He received the Frederick Barnard White prize in Architecture, and was elected to the honorary fraternity, the Phi Beta Kappa. Walter F. HOLLENBACH took a number of Essay prizes in Clio Hall. In his Junior year he took the Thos. B. Wanamaker prize in English. He will teach German in the Trenton High School. Frank SMITH took second honor in his class at Princeton University this year. He got the English (Anglo-Saxon) Prize and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa.