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Old 10-29-2008, 01:21 PM
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The Adelphean Society, 1895 (Alpha Delta Pi):



Oh, look! An ADPi Cheerleader at Northwestern!



The Northwestern ADPi Formal, 1958:




"Chi Omega Hello Girl candidate Roxie Berry Hillerts (C60) dances with David Wasserman (EB60) at the Hello Girl-Hi Guy open house at Shanley Hall in 1958":

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Alpha Tau Omega - Syracuse

The ATO Cannon

Fired for every Orange touchdown and every winning game, the ATO Cannon was a symbol of Syracuse's football excellence.

The cannon was a gift from an alumnus in 1922. It was supposedly from the Civil War, but the exact origin is unknown. Four brothers from Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, called cannoneers, would wheel the gun to each home game and blast it after every Syracuse scoring drive.

The cannon was the main target for pranks in the weeks prior to games. Cornell and Colgate loved to try to steal the cannon and on two occasions they each made commendable efforts.

In 1948, Colgate participated in perhaps the most notable attempt to steal the cannon, even if not the most successful. On a rainy day at Archbold Stadium, during a game between the two schools, four Colgate men snuck to the Syracuse sideline and tried to run the cannon across the stadium to the Colgate side. The ATO brothers, along with the Orange cheerleaders, the Alpha Chi Rho bell crew, and some angry fans, chased the Colgate thieves down in the middle of the field and a brawl ensued. The game had to be halted until the mess was sorted out.

ATO was not always able to prevent the cannon from being stolen, however. In 1951, a week before the Orangemen season opener against Temple, the gun turned up missing. Overhearing a conversation about the whereabouts of the gun, a brother of Tau Epsilon Phi of Cornell phoned the Syracuse TEP brothers and told them where to find the cannon. The TEP brothers found the gun in a public garage about 12 miles from Ithaca behind piles of scrap metal. After eluding Cornell students in a car chase, the gun was returned to ATO in time for the pep rally and the opening game.

Rival schools could not keep the brothers from firing the gun for 38 years, but the gun was silenced on three occasions.

The first was in 1926, at Vermont. The Orangemen piled touchdown upon touchdown, so the cannon was piling blast upon blast. As the cannon became hotter and hotter, the cannoneer rammed another charge into the barrel when it suddenly fired. The ramrod tore through the cannoneer's shirt and landed on the far side of the field.

This prompted University officials to ban the use of the cannon for 11 years. In 1938 the ban was lifted, and the cannon was used until World War II. Due to a powder shortage, the cannon was again sidelined until the war was nearly over. But another shortage appeared and the ATO brothers found themselves with no nylon cloth to wrap the charges. To the rescue came Syracuse's coeds, and they donated their ruined hose to ATO.

The gun continued to fire touchdown after touchdown, game after game until 1960. A year removed from Syracuse's first and only National Championship, arch-rival Penn State came to Archbold Stadium. After SU's first score of the first quarter, the cannoneers fired a shot. Seconds later another explosion rocked the field. A spark from the first blast fell into a suitcase behind the cannon full of the gunpowder used for the firing. The suitcase exploded flinging seven students into the air. They were all taken to the hospital, but none received any major injuries.

After this incident an indefinite suspension was placed on the cannon. University officials ruled that shooting the cannon had become too dangerous. The suspension was never lifted and the cannon no longer followed a Syracuse touchdown.
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Phi Mu (Philomathean Society):

c.1890:




1911:




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Earlier in the 20th century, new initiates of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. in Tennessee can be seen carrying their canes.
AHHHHHH...Thanks for posting this one! I've always LOVED this shot
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Phi Mu (Philomathean Society):


1927:

Now, I am glad THIS isn't in style anymore!
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that cannon story is so fun! what a great tradition!
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omg!!! where did you find these? I would LOVE to find some =)
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Honeychile, thanks for posting the whistles page... I LOVE that kind of stuff!

So here's a bunch of stuff I just found--all from the University of Illinois. A lot the pictures from sororities are from "Stunt Shows"? Anyone knows what this means?


Alpha Kappa Alpha - 1950



Alpha Kappa Alpha Executive Board



Alpha Xi Delta Stunt Show - 1910



Alpha Xi Delta Stunt Show - 1912



Serenades at Chi Omega - 1941



Kappa Kappa Gamma - 1960



Kappa Kappa Gamma - 1970



Kappa Kappa Gamma Executive Board - 1962



Kappa Kappa Gamma Stunt Show - 1910



Kappa Kappa Gamma Stunt Show - 1911
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a few more....


Kappa Alpha Theta Stunt Show 1910



Members of Kappa Alpha Theta with giant cats - 1911



Theta Chi president and the fraternity's dog, named Ox - 1957



Sigma Alpha Iota - 1969
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Earlier in the 20th century, new initiates of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. in Tennessee can be seen carrying their canes.
I LOVE how synchronised they are!! Great pictures TSteven
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Members of Kappa Alpha Theta with giant cats - 1911
OMG I Looooooove the giant cats! lol
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Yeah, I wanna know wtf a stunt show is, too! Those outfits are crazy!
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1927:


Now, I am glad THIS isn't in style anymore!
Beg to differ. I'd wear the white dress on the left tomorrow if I could!
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