San Francisco Call, Volume 110, Number 143, 21 October 1911 — INITIATES STAR IN "FOOL" ROLES [ARTICLE]

INITIATES STAR IN "FOOL" ROLES

Prof. W. A. Setcheli Admitted as Honorary Member of Students' Society

BERKELEY, Oct. 20. —The annual grotesqueries of the Skull and Keys Honor society of the University of California were held today, 24 neophytes being paraded over the campus and to he railway stations, clad in fantastic ?arb. The "stunts" through which the initiate* were put today were orig.nated early in the history of the so•iety. Prof. W. A. 9»tChfc)l W*§ the oaa honorary member chosen from the faculty this term. The 24 students initiated arc:

« William Bagd.v. -John' Park«>r. David Brant. Sterling Peart. John Stroud. Murray.Vosburg,: R. . C.^J. Wheeler, Clarence • Price. * Harry r (Jabhert, 1 Fargo; Rose. - Louis i onlke, tierald Kennedy. Berton: Schwartz,: William-; King.- Ray '■ Htwle.v. Charles Beyer, Henry Sterne, Thonins Rice, Herman 'H. Phleger, HoWard Douglas, >. William Gay, i Kenneth White, Amos Elliott :aDd Oliver Wyllie. On the football field at 4 o'clock, the : initiates gave the usual burlesques. There wag a skit called "Fair Stuff," in which TV. L. Babby played "Bill Taffeta," R. W. Hawley the "mayor" and H. T. Douglas "San Frisquee." r i-'ti - "-. "The Hop Gun's Triumph" ■ was v the second offering, the players {being:f^:'%ll| •• William King as "Durham, the Bull." Clarence Price las "Matador," Berton Schwartz as »•'Toreador,", Amos Elliott as : "Trapdor." and Sterling Peart, John Stro'ud and Herman H. Phleger in other parts.