SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE SHOE AND LION. BEARS THE OLDEST AND BEST REPUTATION FOR Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Tailoring WE CAN FIND ONE THAT JUST SUITS YOUR HAND BROWN & PERRIN, DR. JAMES S. MCKAY, At Home-1 till 3, 7 till 9 P. M. DRUGGISTS 19 Market Street 89 Market Street POTSDAM, N. Y. If you have ever been interested in the Potsdam Normal School you ought to be a subscriber to Have you seen our new plan of registration? Here it is: OLMSTEAD'S SHOE STORE. Shoes Made Especially “ Potsdam E. E. OLMSTEAD. Chinese Laundry MUNSON STREET. JONE FONG & WING SING, Proprietors, POTSDAM, N. Y. THOMAS S. CLARKSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY POTSDAM. N. Y. Required for admission, a four year high school course. Courses leading to Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Two and four year courses in Home Economics. Tuition, $100. Total expense for college year, $276 to $304. Clarkson Bulletin, published quarterly, mailed on application. WM. S. ALDRICH, Director. ASSOCIATE ALUMNI EDITORS: JEROME A. CRANE, '82, 50 Washington St, Boston, Mass. EDITH BARNUM O'BRIEN, '90, 1013 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. HOWARD I. TRYON, '88, New Rochelle, N. Y. FRANK W. BALLOU, '02, Univ. of Cin., Cincinnati, O. A. E. MACDONALD, '75, 4035 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. EDITH BRILL, '93, Spelman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. WILBUR SCRUTON, 'OI, care Educ. Dept., Manila, P. I. Published monthly during the school year by the Alumni of the Potsdam Normal School. Terms: Fifty Cents per year; single copies ten cents. All subscriptions should be sent to MISS ADELAIDE NORRIS, Elm St., Potsdam, N.Y. Communications for publication should be sent to F. L. CUBLEY, Potsdam, N.Y Chicago Number. A E. MacDONALD, Associate Editor. Salutamus. e of Chicago salute you of Potsdam, one and all; to the Local Board we doff our hats in reverence, to the Faculty we bow in recognition of your wisdom, to the Graduating Class we stand in awe and only wish we knew as much as you do today, you will never know, so much again; to the Undergraduates we say "Hello", make the best of your opportunities while in school, play a good deal, eat heartily, make love if you get a chance, study if you have to, and be good. Come, comrades, let us raise a song, And make it loud and clear; Our Alma Mater be our theme, A. E. M. The Banquet. The fourth annual banquet of the Potsdam Normal and St. Lawrence Co. Association of Chicago took place at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, Wednesday evening January 17, 1906. The occasion was a delightful one, a renewing of old acquaintances, a mingling together in fellowship and the enjoyment of interesting, witty, bright talks. Aiguiettes of Red Snappes Flamel Potatoes Anglaise Roast Spring Chicken Potato Croquettes Glaces Fantaisie Green Peas Saute Lettuce Salad Petitte Fours Froinages Cafe Noir. This we did thorough justice to, after which the after dinner program began and continued till nearly eleven o'clock, closing with all present joining in singing "Auld Lang Syne. The toasts and speaking were as follows: The surprise of the evening was the presence of Mr. George W. Sisson Jr., who very unexpectedly dropped in upon us and proved a helpful addition to the social and entertainment features of the gathering. He gave us an interesting and suggestive talk on Potsdam and its future and delighted us with a recitation of one of Drummor:d's French Canadian poems. Besides Mr. Sisson the other out-of-town guests present were Mr. F. H. Tichenor of Peoria, Ill., Prof. George Shutts of Whitewater, Wis., and Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Adams of Kenosha, Wis. Ode To Potsdam. Dear Potsdam, the home of our childhood, As each heart has a chamber held sacred The streets where our feet used to wander Seem now to have been paths of pleasure, We salute you again, dear old Normal, -A. E. MacDonald. |