Wooden Cane
Wooden cane with carved knob handle and silver cap on bottom.

Wooden cane with carved knob handle and silver cap on bottom.
Phi Delta Theta pledge paddle used by John Wallace Herold, Class of 1968.
Pledge paddle used by Guy Brunt, Class of 1973, when he was pledging Theta Chi.
Dark wooden cane with plain crook carved with the letter "W" and a small metal cap on bottom, owned by Bishop Beverly Waugh, a trustee from 1839 to 1858.
Dark wooden railings carved with names and symbols, believed to be from either West College or East College.
Paddle of light stained wood with leather strap and Phi Kappa Psi letters on front, "Grievance Committee" on reverse.
Cane with an engraved silver top and metal cap at bottom, belonged to President James Henry Morgan (Class of 1878).
Canvas banner with a colored felt design for the Mermaid Players.
Dark brown, 3.5 foot long, wooden Kappa Sigma fraternity paddle. On the front a Dickinson flag, Dickinson Seal, and Devil sitting on a "D" can be found. "What M[image of a hat]E worry?" can be seen across the top. On the back "Al 1963, "KΣ", and "Joe 1964" are shown around the fraternity seal. This paddle was given to Joe Icenhower when he pledged Kappa Sigma.