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The Collegiate, Vol. 01, No.04, April 13, 1927

John B. Stetson University

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Vol. 1. DeLand, Florida, Wednesday, April 13, 1927 No. 4 t FROSH FRESHMEN WIN ALL EVENTS OF THE DAY EXCEPT ONE. BASE BALL GAME WON BY THE SOPHS BY SMALL SCORE {^ ACCURATE TOSSES OF BERNARD WITH RE­ STUDENT PUB­ HAI|RIS SIMS, PI KAPPA PHI, CHOSEN Vlass-Pep Meeting Held in Auditorium Followed by CEIVING OF ALEXANDER, SMITH AND CAMP LICATION BOARD PRESIDENT OF STUDENT BODY 'BOBBY' Snake-Dance Through Town. Track Meet Held Later in Cummings Field. MORE THAN GREENS COULP OVERCOME NOMINATES OF­ HINES, PI BETA PHI, VICE-PRESIDENT

The Sophomore-Freshman day Ulmer beat Towne and Eustice G-0; went off Ul the usual class "SO style. girls singles,. Brannon beat Simpson First Quarter Score—Whites 7, Greeny 0. Final Score FICERS OF PAPER Fine Assembly Gathered in the Chape! to Form and Sup­ The Freshmen took all the events G-2; girls doubles. Peck and Gibbs 13-0. In Favor of Whites. Game greatly Enjoyed of. the day except baseball, which beat Baker and Simpson. port an Organization For The Bettehment of was won by the sophs, by a small Immediately foUov/ing the tennis By Fans Regardless of Run ELECTION TO BE HELD FRIDAY; The Student Body score. mat'jhes, the rooters swarmed to BALLOT APPEARS IN From the flag raising on Friday Cummings field again for the base­ THIS ISSUE morning by "Pop" Anderson and ball game, which was barely won A beautiful long and also OS goal. ScorcyVVhites 13, Greens 0. Harris Suns, Pi Kap[)a Phi, was elected president of tbe student bod-- "Rat' Barker, while "Al Winters by the Sophs. The game was called short passing attack with long Eustice kicks 1)5 to Freeman -who and "Red" McCray sounded 'to the on account of rain. "lied" Lar­ and short end runs which the passes to Lowinthal .for a 30 yard ul Stetson University at a special meeting held Thursday in the chapei' Colons' until "Nat ' 0 Kelley blew son s team fought hard, but the white team led by captain Larry return. Fumbc by Freeman loses Do you realize what a college iiobby Hines, Pi Beta Phi, >vas made vice-president; and Thursday th tho final whistle to end the Frosh- seasoned upper classmen were too Bernard unleashed in the first and 10 yards. Bodh intcrcc])ts pass as paper means? For two years Stet­ 14th, the secretary and treasurer will be elected. '' .Soph basketball game, the day was great a handicapped, so tho game second quarters, enabled the whites half ends wit; ball in Whites pos­ son has been without such'a paper. a rousing success. All thi'ough the Nevtt Jjefore in the annals of Stetson history has politics invaded it: ended with a 4-2 score for the to defeat the greens in the big spring session on Gr;ens ten yard line. , due to tho ingenuity of Torch day the flags changed places as Sophs. football game Thursday oAcnioon. Score end of first half "Whites 13, aged, halls. Never such spirit shown. Never such an assembly gatherec members of tho two classes strove The boys basketball game at The accurate tosses of Bernai-d Greens 0. and Scr,oJl, honorary scholastic fra­ within Its portals to form and support an organization for the betterment to keep their flag topmost. ternity. ?uid to the persistanco of thci 'Chick ' Lundgren for tho Frosh along with the capable receiving of Thrd Quarter of the entire student body. Immediately after broakfast the class sweet revenge for the baseball Alexander, Smith, and Camp Was Publication Board, a permanent pa- A blinding • downpour of rain I Heated discussions and interrogatory remarks rang through the members of both classes held a game. The team, captained by more than the green team of cap­ jior has been siartcd again. Even mass-pep meeting in the auditorium greeted the plyers as they returned auditorium. 7'he old chapel almost, resembled England's famed House of "Red Larson, played tho Sophs, tain Freemons could overcome. with these two organizations at during which Hansen • and Lightfoot headed by Pope in a combination Play by play account of the to the field or the second half. Commons, and after the elections, by open vote, we find the following ap strovo to get their respsctive class­ football basketball boxing game in •game:- The rain was so heavy that it was work, the jiaper could not have been pointed managers: ^ es to out-do the others in noise- which the Frosh team won by a neat cliffifhilt ,lo d^tinguish tho , ))laycrs without the aid and backing of Dr. First Quarter J'f'^^ball _._ PIERCE HARTFORD making. This meeting was follow- score of 19-0. The playing of from thrf .,;^ido!ties. Hulley mnd 'the woyk which two <'d by a demonstration and snake- Captain Bernard won the toss and Lov^x-ai'thal »\kod 5.9 yards to basivetball ...... ^ , STEVE CROMBIE "Chick" Lungdren foir the Frosh such men as our present editor and dance through town, led by Soph and Eustice for the Sophs was es­ chose to receive at the West^ goal. Yai'ger who rej'rned 2ti. Smith fail­ Baseball ^ :...,..., ^ cY. HARRISON Lassctcr and his 'Hurricane." Lowenthal kicks sixty yards, and ed to gaip. Brrhard kicked 5 yards business manager, James W. Carr pecially fine. The work of "Pop" I rack : ..-__._JL...... „..._ .....^ ; STANLEY WAGG Yarger returned 2'3. Smith got 12 out of bound! Green.s ball. It is and Jack Jolly have done. Dr. Hul­ Following the parade, a track Anderson and "Cuckoo" Wells also Tennis meet was held on Cummings Field, shone, along with the tackling of on a left end run. Bernard got 3 driving rain. Greens got 3 through ley, by contributing the first two DOUGLAS KING in charge of Barker and Hansen. Mough and Busty. « around right end. Yarger took a center, Lowenhal got 4 around end. Now that the smoke and fire of the election has cleared away, let u- couple through center. It is third issues of the paper gave the Board The events ended in a victory for As the result of the Frosh-Soph Greens lack rio yard for a first to a man, support those officers we have chosen as our leaders for this an down with five yards to go. A down. Freeing gets four through the benefit of the advertising, which the Freshman class, with Hendiicks, contests, the Soph class sponsored a the ensuing year; AND PROMOTE GOOD FELLOWSHIP Thomas, and Lincoln starring for delightful picnic-swim at DeLeon long pass from Bernard to Alex­ center and a irst down. Freeman was used as a sinking fund. the boys and Peck and Mott doing Springs on Saturday morning. Early ander netted 40 yards. Smith got loses 2 ydrds (? end run. Short line Mr. Jolly, as chairman of the com­ 14 yards around his own left end. play by Lowntkal nets, 5 yards. their stuff for the girls. For the morning found president Jimmie mittee to draw up a plan by which Sophs, Eustice and Lasseter shone Rodgers of\the Frosh class hurrying Yarger took four yards around left SIMS EXTENDS MESSAGE PHI SIGMA ETA COM­ for the boys while "Pat" Ray, Bo­ about and getting th^ girls properly end. Bernard got 2 through center, hon, and Simpson shared honors for chaperonecl. for the • ride to the and tho ball was on the gTcens TO STUDENT BODY MERCIAL FRATERNITY the- girls. Pock was high point springs. . , IjWUIj^tjl noon a general twelve yord line. Smith lost one scorer for the girls, and Bert Eus­ ,yard arou.nd left end. An attempted s.splas" h" aa|^iswm^,(',.cojlites. ,, t was engag­ Bu.siness Manager, has secured HEARS FILING EXPERT tice for the boys.; ed in and proniptlproni'ptly^ay at 12 the Soph blocked, but. the Whites recovered get 3 yards,: (roens carry it out of Dear Fellow Students:— after the" bah reached the line of regular advertising, prftrons in town. Following is a tabulated result committee headed by Muriel ^Ma­ bounds for njPgain. Lowenthal kick.s At Uic regular meeting of A Phi s;crimage. :Br,riard got- 4 on short We realize that he has been^ helped of the Field meet with the winners honey served lunch and "a good €0 yards as^t| third quarter ends. It is plainly to be observed that Sigma Eta last week, M. W. Sprague. right nd run. Bernard .went off especially by Mau*Me, Williams and in order, compiled by Hanseh and nieal was ^had by all,'- that is alb who It is still ;pou.i ig rain, and the field Stetson University has entered into a filing expert' v/i^h-- thp, Rai^fKardex rig'ht .tackle on a short Iirie*-i:-lay for David Bevis, but |fe.';^as v had thG Barker, field judges: .^ ^idri^ t ge't stuck out canoeing. 'At is nothing-'but \ sea of mud. new era as far as^^sdiool spirit, is con- Servici3 Corporation of Amet-ica, gave, 4 more.. Yarger got one''r'4?,'-J-' and responsibility of th(*Bositidn " ;_;_^ ^Potato RaCe^, (girl's) • PQcli,^.<}rayJt\vo o clock the ^wimir^ng- evenl^s, *•' t.P°" ,m ,v'h..':/.-.?.V^-.«,J^ Bej;zic'a',d .fails- ,o'i] lipp. pKmgey .,iirid ^oi-igain? iniWattejntptufg to bring ihc^ S8 I' ill00 Yard Dash; ihh'yi^f ' L^SjerifSlKe^ >y Profcjssflr^' Ei.e]\ and -'d'^ar- tlfie haU g9es qver. ;Lo,Y!^nthal jkiiiJYS^ If''a iTlogt. bnei'gf^tif secrctJ^i'y.,, it yond'the crtnfities'b'f 6ur\o{im^)iis.Thir {!ufmi(!^SiSS?Pcess.,qf.t baUiout;!/; IScriijard! kicked 45' yards' wiis •thi-ough' hifh and, thc;^ committ)cc ••f^^,^\ enthusiabm- hits' rtfA>Kt6di in a p^S!^r^, arich Alivin Bfiss. began. 'Be-' frpp. behipd n\^. > ow|iji-, .g0f\I:nlip'p, a; Sjej;.vjice, C|Qj-ppr4J:i9|i/,w]^,i,cih;'boday cor fa-om ..belxind , h.;d own, goal <• liPe. outundel-him'.thii del-him'thitt the''I c6h'stituti^nc6h'stitutiO)nss Kx^n^r'-interest in "studont victivities ••' Broad Jump (girl^)'"Pect. ' Pat ityvei?!^. leventfj, ','Nat';' lO'Kelley gai'^ h.eautiful 4S yard Jvficl^, 'im^.Berpacd. t:x!)ls the first loose flVaff/l^inxlear mum: Kay, Mott. .''• ''"'^ ',, , ,' an e>\hi.biti,on . otJ- "highi ./aijd •, fancy l.al boiinds^: Greens' get IQIyards' and werfe' finally iitt.iri such'Ibm-,as 1 aS'a whole'knd'a'moi'e.lMnitest and : f actu,r,(f y,,, namely,, Tf hQ-; i.JR-aiktr-Vu'VN^e fpturns',8, Timet; '9Ut f^T \Gre.qn^,. a first,;down; •'§reons;'get; 2 -yards.' to bb, presented to the dirfetetit^.Qrr. I abiding loyalty to our Alhik'Matei^ ' Dist'us (boys) 'Eustice, ' iLincoln,, divihg'.''. • j F4] Marsh al?o. j. showed I^ass , Bfi'^aijd. to, -C^pip is; ;g,Qod , f,oy, 'Co., the first verticalae-aiivl'iifiihig syr Simbnson. '' • i • ,. ' how it,can be .done. Prizes f or'th^ .Gracns ,fumble j buturecoven.i .Lov^en- ghnizhtidns represented •on''th'e! .lP""|!' ' tcm^ , rqanufuGturoyji.;] i>!a>nicly Th 8, yard§.,iP.as^; Be^-^a^'d tf> ifUp'^fincler' licatiori febatd and adoi)ted by theip ^'•fbw weeks'ago publication of ,|;hie Sack Race (girls) Peckj';'B6h'6n,' swiiniiiing events were ,(to. ^Qomptoli, ithal, kicks ahn^osti sideways* 6ut ' df 'Colleg,%tp was, presumed., Under cap­ Librar.v Bureau, 'the ,-fi*1.'{t jjHfiianufa- goy^ ;fQr-EiS yardg. ,,Smiith. mijlses hounds.!- BeiiniardI kicks, :arid the As Editor of the "Collfegiate"; he.has Pat Ray. " ' ' • •- •• jVjarsh,' ' Lasseter,'' McDdnald, and four yards and touchdown ,on sh.drt able leadership and through the splen­ ti^rer of,.a ^safuj^^'/rordingifproven fir 440 yd. Dash (boys) L6sset6r', Backer.' . 'Chan Johnson and ' Al Gre-ens' fumblei but • recovei\'' The proved to bc' ihost efficient as a right end run. Bernard kicks goal. \vriter, organizer, and administrator. did, co-operation of the student bod.y protection, namel.y The- Safe'Cabine Thomas. ' ' Lightfoot also gave demonstrations rain is • increas;jng. Greens on beau­ it is pi'oving to be a good medium for Co., and other> concerns-swCh as th( Score Whites 7, Greens 0. Greens tiful lateral pjass, and wonderful He has had some very capable as­ Base Ball Throw (girls) Peck, of what not-to do in swimming, when receive at east goal. Bernard kicks student expression, is a true reflec­ Remington Typewriter ' Co., the Dul Simpson. Grav. they tried to swim in street clothes. broken field i«un get 35 yards. sistants in Paul Haller, Charles Len­ 45 to Freeman with no return. Low­ kerd, but there needs to be an ef­ tion of student Kfe on the Stetson ton Adding Machine Co., the Inde, Half Mile (boys) Hendricks Win­ Much excitement was caused in the Greens fail to \ gain. Greens get 5 campus, and is an instrument for still Visible Co., and numerous othe: enthal ?> over left tac^e. Lowenthal yards. Greens get 5 yards and first ficient head of any enterprize. Ev­ ters, Thomas. afternoon when the water rose con­ {Greater unity among the student body. manufacturers of visible equipmen 2 over the same place. End of first doM'n. Greens jfail to gain. Greens ery one realizes the work that has Three Legged Race (girls) Simp­ siderably, but upon investigation quarter. Score Whites 7, Greens 0. A state wide campaign to raise used in the business w^orld. 'This cor this was explained by the fact that fumble but recpver. Pass by Greens been done by these people and wish- son and Pat Ray, Peck and Gray, Second Quarter funds for athletic expansion is now in poration controls over sixty millioi Bohon and Smith. Busty was in swimming. is in .complete, j Greens fail" to gain j_es continue, but even Lowenthal kicks 45 yards with no progress and present indications are dollars in capital, has over four thou Three Legged Race (boys) Eus­ Those who did not swim, enjoyed and the ball goes over. Bernard sand five hundred ^. representative return. Bernard carries the ball, but kicks 30 yards land mud prevents the that it will be a substantial success. tice and Gray, Alexander and Bark­ bridge and canoeing while Peck, the Whites are off side. Smith gets covering the entire ^\'orld, and dail.. er, ILinsen and Red Towne. Jennings, Clinton, and BarkerXgavc ball rolling ou|t of bounds. Greens Next year, in all probability, a mil­ o on long right end run. Yarger lion dollar campaign for Stetson will offering a type of service to the bus' Half Mile Relay (boys) Simon- exhibitions in grass gymnastics. get 4 yards. Flreeman gets 8 yards ness man that is not procurable else fails to gain around left end. Ber­ as the game ends. Final score Whites get under way. A duly appointed son. LintJoln, Daily, Hendricks. Promptly at four-thirty all started nard kicks 70 with no return. Bad where. High Jump (boys) Eustice, Bark­ home. Among those competing for i;j, Greens 0, committee from the Florida Baptist kick—long roll. Lowenthal 'kicks Convention inspected our institution Mr. Si)rague from a chart showi er, Lincoln. sunburn honors were Francis Davis, 17 yards out of bounds. Whites ball The lineup: IJI the tennis events, one set was Simpson, Noble, and Hansen. WHITES GRIEENS some weeks ago and gave it their the four distinct methods of hahdlin on 18 yard line. Bernard got 17 all accounts receivable ledger (1. Pt- played by each team on account of Prizes awarded were secured by Camp LE Welsinger stamp of approval. The support of yards on loft end run. Yarger lost the Convention depended to a great posted loose leaf ledger, 2. Pen poste the .shortness of time. The Frosh Mary Hardin Vaught and donated by one yard through center. Smith i MougO'Kelleh y LT Bustamante team again won the honors here, Volusia Pharmacy, Reeve and How­ Williams extent upon the favorable report of vertical card ledger, 3. Peii' poste- failed to gain on long end run. Ber- Eustice LG visible card ledger, and 4. Machin with results as follows: ard, Watts Hardware, Allen Drug, C Jennings the committee. Consequentl.v, it is nard lost 10 on long end run. Ber- Gross posted visible card ledger.) with tl. , Boys singles, Meredith beat Whit­ Dreka's, Pollyanna, Tulip, and RG Mox believed that the million dollar endow nard missed placement kick from 20 | Lon.g ment fund will be forthcoming. This j results clearly outlined under cac ney G-1; boys doubles, White and Watt's Clothing. yard line. Greens ball on 20 yard Alexander RT Wright RE Friscia means, of course, that Stetson Uni plan. It could be readily seen the line. Freeman short over right tack- Bernard-C the use of visible equipment afford,e le for 2 yards. Lowenthal fails to Smith QB Fi-eeman-C versify will take another big leap for­ LH Booth ward in her standing among other a type of control, either when usin THETA ALPHA PHI gain over Mough. Pass Freeman to C. Booth pen and ink or machine posting, thr Lowenthal broken up by Camp. Yarger RH Larsen educational institutions of the coun­ SENIOR PLAY FB Lowenthal try. clearly explained the reason for tl) CELEBRATES SEVENTH Lowenthal kicks 40 and Bernard re- Referee—(Je outstanding success of the Run turns 20. On wonderful catch of Umpire—Gu, iger. It is evident that next year vStctson nby. will have one of the best football Kardex Service Corporation. pass from Bernard, Smith made 40 Substitutions Phi Sigma Eta is accompHshing ANNUAL BOAT RIDE IN THE MAKING yards and touchdown. Bernard miss- For Whites, non—Greense . Middleton ams in her history, and our other an assistant under Mr. Jolly, athletic teams will improve in propor­ worthy purpose in bringing men fx'o: know .she would do her best. tion. Coach McQuillan has not been different fields of tbe business wor The Alpha chapter of Theta Alpha At last tiie Senior Play IH '.n the Mr. Kelley, although a new man intensively paraded by high pressure in touch a view of the i)ractical sii Phi celebrated their seventh annual on the campus, has shown his versa­ .of the work for which they are trui. making! This is the first time in MISS HON GIVES publicit.y but he is one of the most bout ride Saturday, April the 9th. It DEAN CARJSON'S CON- tility in many ways. He proved his capable mentors in the south und we several years that the entire cast has worth as newspaper man on the owe it to ourselves und to him to back , 0 is a custom that the chapter enter­ GRADUATION RECITAL "Columbia^ Spectator,' and has been from the Senior Class. Are DITKON IMPROVING him to the limit, in his athletic pro­ Kells and Martinez tains once a year for the pledges, and you in love'? Are you jealous? Is given help to the boys in their de­ gram. A sportsmanlike group of members as well as the alumni. it your nerves, or a microbe? See Tho student;5 ami faculty arc velopment of the Collegiate in many athletes can do much to advertise in A very a])preciative was ways. Win Third Consecutive A large boat was chartered from "The Boomerang" is the advice of ])resent last Thursday evening in the rejoicing in tliq news that Dean Car- a legitimate und effective manner the Ted Wheeler is known to evei-y- institution which they represent. A Sanford where the picnicers started Aunt Louise to the lovelorn! .son is improvil ig. Since his removal auditorium to enjoy the graduation oiie on the campus as an all-round winning team creates still more Case in Moot Con their trip and ab;ut d o'clock , the Seriously speaking, tho Senior recital of Miss Lois Hon, one of the to DeLand , Me morial Hospital his good fellow. Even though he has school spirit, und we are going • to boat slowly glided down the pictures- Play is one most clever in lines, ac­ condition has c hanired for the better. not given us a sample- of his abil­ have a winning team next year. most talented young ladies in the ity as a newspaper man, probably Kello and Martinez, attorneys :•• (pie St. Johns, alFording to all on tions, dramatic climaxes, and unex­ His sudden and unexpected ill­ University. From the first touch of from lack of opportunity, wc UJ-e The foregoing facts lead us to the law, won their third consecutive cat aboard the most en.ioyable ride of any pectedly humorous situations. It is ness came as ; a blow to the entire sure from what We have seen of conclusion that- Stetson University last Thursday afternoon when tl. occasion. A victrola rendered music the Symphonic Etudes one recognized campus. For f( )rty-two years he has tho desire of the Senior Class to him that the paper would be in bus a bright future, .and it fojlows jury awai'dcd .7im Booz\ir of this cit; throughout the afternoon and about 5 the master and was continually im­ not missed a c lass of account of ill­ use every one of its members in capable hands. thut there is every reuson why school $1.5,000 damages for injuries sustain o'clock, a delicious luncli was served, ness'. I'^ach day has found him in his some way in the putting on of this pressed with the marvellous coloring Bruce Dedgc is known to everyone spirit will continue to increuse. More ed when he was struck by a troljo: including fried chicken, potato salad, place in class, ' )ffice and chapel. liroduction. With the use of the and delightful sjiirit of her rendi­ as the manager of the plays put on school spirit means more pep und car operated hy the local tractio: sandwiches, olives and pickles. Fruit organ between curtains the theatri­ Dean Carson; is deeply loved and more pep meuns happier college days. company. salad was later served, followed by an tions. Through the power and beauty by the Green Room Players. Any­ cal atmosphere will be increased. reverenced by i;hc students as well as one who could keep up with the whys We cun. accomplish little by Mr. Boozer, while wulking on tl ice cream and cake. The cake was of her technique, the listener was the faculty."Hi:!5 heart is large enough sepurate efforts. It takes unity of ac­ Daytona roatl, became dizzy and ft given by Miss Mary Tribble and it "The Boomerang," by Winchell and wherefores of the stage .should Smith and Victor Mapes, is a play charmed by being carried from to sympathize vvith, and share in the develop into a real ncwspai^er man. tion. Therefore, when we organized across the comi)any's tracks, where 1 was artistically designed bearing the JO.VS and son-o ws of each and every which has met with unanimous suc­ pianissimo and. staccato effects on to j David Bevis has had the oiipor- ourselves into an official .student body was later struck by the cur and h Thetu Alphi Phi mask, adorned with , -n- 4- 1 1 1. 4 i\T- TJ ' I "i« "" ^1^<^ campus. He has always 1 fynj^y v/hich the other two candidat- last week we took the necessary step legs so badly crushed that umput;. seven candleS representing the seven- cess over this entire country since its first production in the "Belasco bnlhant and legato types. Miss Hon s | ^^^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ everyone's ills ," fJt the place of Business Mana- for unity. Wc are now in position to tion was necessary. tli boat ride. Miss Barbara Hines was interpretation of the Chopin Kjtide j ^^^^ wori'ies. I* anyone was in trou ger have not had. He has proved lend concerted action to the causes Boozer, through his attorne.v Theatre'" in in ii>15. op. 25 no,. 7, reached the height oft , ^^ ,^^ ^^^j. ^^ j^^.^^ Carson, sure of in charge of the lunch assisted by a most valuable worker under Mr. worthy of sujjport, and which tend to claimed negligence ou the part of t' daintiness and exquisiteness In ,. , ,. _ :. , .. Miss Thorpe und Miss Smith. See Ed Henderson, the extremely finding interest and sympathy, to say Jolly s direction, being, to say the engender a still finer school spirit. truns))ortation company, und uUep About seven o'clock, the boat turn­ up-to-date doctor, and playing op marked contrast to this was the last nothing of helfc. No trouble was too least, persistent. By this one posite Myrtle Franklin as the nurse j number on the program, a powerful The present student organization thut the motorman of the car suw hi ed back to retrace its course and the little, no worrjo too petty. trait alone he has secured advertise­ does not aim to touch upon mutters in plenty of time to stop, but kei. silver lined clouds having faded, the who turned down millions for the | and stirring piece. At the conclusion The campusi joins vvith the Col­ ments refu.sed the other men. love of a man. These are assisted I Miss Hon was given a most enthusia- pertaining to discipline. It was right on at full speed until it wa. moon arose to shed its radiant light. legiate in wisHing the Dean a rapid A college paper is the voice of brought into existence for the sole too late to avoid the accident. Th At ten o'clock, the boat docked and bv Donald Faulkner as the doctor s stic ovation. The flowers and other recovery and ; fi early return to his the students. Through it aU di­ first patient (poor Don?) and gifts she received were an evidence of purpose of enabling Stetson students uttorneys for the traction company a wonderful time was had by all. /:iuties. Expres Sions of sympathy and visions in the school unite to make to act as a unit, and, thereby to make stated that Boozer was intoxicated t Those who enjoyed the occasion Jewell Edmunds, the unsuspecting the high esteem in which Miss Hon flowers have i oured in from every their wishes, ideas, acclamations, cause of the . Other pop­ is held by all who know her . for the desired enthusiasm. the state of helplessness, and that ht were: Dr. and Mrs. Hulley, Dr. and side to cheer tiim in his suffering, and denunciations known to each was an habitual inebriate. ular actors and actresses are: Marty Miss Margaret Morrison, soprano,, other and other people. When we I am deepl.y grateful to you for the Mrs. Farris, Dr. and Mrs. Stover, -o * high honor which you have bestowed This trial featured the greatest Miss Mury Tribble, Professor Lowery, Pratt, Helen Harrison, Anna Van- sang three delightful numbers. It is' realize this, we come to know how Ness. Marion O'Kelley. and Eddie always a pleasure to hear Miss Mor­ Thanl CS From Gulp essential it is that our paper should upon me, and I feel fortunate in hav­ battle of wits that has been witnessed Professor Tribble, Misses Hillis Car- ing the opportunity to work with you in the Moot Court this year. Kells anc^ meun, Barbara Hines, Zepher Thorpe, Smith. rison, but Thursday evening she be the best. To be the best there fairly outdid herself. The numbers I wish to is ke this opportunity to must be the most efficient, not the in bringing about a still greater Martinez Jiad to match their brainr/ Anna Van Ness, Marie Pedigo. Lyrra school spirit on the Stetson campus. with two of the ablest lawyers of thj Smith, Forest Mae Talbot, Mildred Stover. Laurine Goffin. Messrs. Ed­ sang were suited to her clear, well- thank all of nv ,r friends who so kindly most popular men at the head. modulated tones. Miss Morrison's de- worked and vo ted for me in the elec Study the nominees and pick the Yours for more school spirit, Stetson Bar, Maguire and Jolly. Th^l Stith, Jewell E^dmunds, Sibil Wil­ ward Henderson. Theo Hon, George HARRIS SIMS,, case completes a chain of three vi{ Cowan. Don Geiger, Bruce Dedge, | lightful renditions were a decidedly tion for baskei ;ball manager. men who will prove lihe gi'eatest liams, Virginia Root, Mrs. Herman President Student Body. tories for the prosecuting attorney/ Kanner, Virginia Crooker, Betty Wendal Rascoc. Foster Walker. pleasing adjunct to Miss Hon's recital. S TANLEY GULP asset to your school and paper! WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1927 THE COLLEGIATE •(• ywo

and we are certainly glad to have her

Lois Favor and Dor 'tliv Dietz came up from St. Petersbuig to attend the THE COLLEGIATE Pi Phi house party. I Dorothy is a Official Student Publication graduate of '25 and spre adds pep to Miss ?vfary tribble, the chaimilng every gathering. This was our last yToHW B. STETSON UNIVERSITY DELAND, FLA. chance to see Lois before she returns PurWished weekly by the students of the Umversity and governed by the lio.ah of wonipn at Stetson, was born Student Publication Board in Fruitland, Trnnessee. She received to New York where she receives her her elementary education in Texa."? degree from Co-rneli university in EDITORIAL STAFF and Oklahoma, but after graduating June. . from the Enid, Okl.ahoma high school Editor-in-Chief she retiirned to the .Soiithl.ind where Katherine Peters of Tampa also JAMES VV. CARR she completed her college work. returned to tlie campus to attend the Mins Tribble fPceived her A. B. de­ house party. K.itherine was at' Stet­ ASSOCIATE EDITORS gree from Stetr>on in 102^ and in son year before last. She greeted many old friends and many new ones to South America with Prof HARLAN KELLEY 1925 wan awarded her Master';! de­ Travel PALTL HALLER „ LAUHINE GOFFIN _. gree from the s.ame iinivei'sity. While while here last week end. CHARLES LENKERD in college, Mi:;r, Tribble W.T3 interest­ ed in m.iny ditVel-ent school .activities, The Pi Phis are mllghty pi'o"d of Snciety A.. EVELYN HODGES, M.ARGARET EftiiliHARDt .ind vvas always ready to serve Stet­ the two graduation rftifitals giVen last dall as guests of Sports - --- STANLEY GULP son in every way possible. ,Sh6 wlis week by two of their ipembers: the Features - '^- FOSTER WALKER active in Y. W. A. and Y. W. C. A. expression recital of Myrtle Frank­ i ! C. FRANit HARRISON, HELEN WATSON VAirk. In her sehlor year, she was an lin, assisted by Margaret Morrison, Jokes ...... piano, and Vii-ginia Crooker, cellist, „. . CLYDE !MIDDLETON assistant Englifdi teiach^'r in the busi­ Erckange ness college department. That year and the Piano recital given by liois REPORTEiiS she wuB alf-o pre:?ident of the girls' .lean Hon, also assisted by Margaret student government association. Morrison. G^opnF CTTF'TEY FIALPH HANSEN In the fall of 1023, Miss Tribble : 0^ » *=^ » M.ARiE PEDIG'.JE MINNIE CHALFIN returned to Stetson to take the posi­ VIRGINIA BEAN MORRIS • DUANE tion as English teacher in the College bigma nta of Liberal Arts. Tn this capacity she has served four years. For two yearn IWJi MANAGERIAL. STAFF W Mis.s Tribble was dean of. DeliUnd Hail. Then she waB appointed dean- of Bjisin'ess Manager women, a position she has efficiently Y. W. A. met Tuesday night in JACK L. JOLLY filled for two years. Miss Tribble Chaudoin parlors foi*; the purpose of Assistant Business Managers .AILEEN EUSTICE, ALMA MORRIS .^hoWB a remal'kable talent for • this electing .officei^. foi' the coming type of work. Under her able leader­ Advertising Manager .T- MAURICE WILLIAMS year. The f ollowihl' were elected : ship, the new girls roniing to Stet- President ' Susie Thompson Thursday Night Circulation Manager .. : THEODORE WHEELER zon feel that they have a big sister Vice-president .... M|mie Lou Gross who is eager to help them and make Secretary 4, Leila Soar them feel at home. Her friendly smile \= Tr-easurer Tliednaa Peterson and gracious manner is always an In- Pianist ...... 11.. Ruth Corliss Thursday at noon the campus resembled an impoit.int eiection in any r/pir.ation to the girls at .Stetson. Circle Leader.s—Evelyn Davis, Glad­ Jarge city, at any of the precincts. Prior to the assembly in the auditorium Miss Tribble is a member of' the ys Gardner, and Elizahetb Mott. embryo politicians were seen hurrying aboiit getting last minute votes for Baptist Church, She also belongs to Vesper Chairman'SJcfhnnie Warnoclc Plii Beta Music fratei'nity and Alpha •their favored candidates. Future orators of the nation propounded, in the Reporter - J3^Frances Davis Xi Delta social fraternity. Counselor Mrs.marry Ga7,"wood auditorium^ on the issues of the moment. • Argrmient abounded as faction At thia meeting Mfls. Futch taught IN THE AUDITOR TU opposed faction. Some clever enigmas were created to split the parties, an interesting jessonl from the mi only to be obviated as soon as they were proposed. However each political a welcbniihg toast to the nev/ girls sion book, "Moslem (Women." organizatidn stood as a concrete wall riot to be rocked from its foundation. and the response was- given by 0 If the spirit that was shown Thursday can be saved or Instilled in the Frances Armstrong, president of the pledges, students next year, football games at Stet.son will be one grand success as , A delioioiis five ronrse. dinner v/as far as pep goes. Now we have an organization that can be called together served. The table was decorated with JUST A BIT j •for pep meetings, student elections, anci to handle all student activities. the fraternity colors and flower. Each 8:00 P. M. •Regardless of the fact tliat you voted for a Gamjha Gamma Gamma, or initiate was presented with an Alpha (BY BABE) Xi Delta recognition pin. a Mu Mu Mu,iget behind these new student officers ahd we can have a .:—0~ real organization. So back them to the utmost and produce your share A court i'onrn. The .y.nlls are cover- of the "new spirit," and a better Stetson is bound to come. ed with court pi ast icThe audience _ -. ___:_ Q _v.^ is somewhat plnsteii u' also. The During the last three days of this mohth there is to be ah S. I. A.^ A. 0 persecuting s.ttorney making life black for Salesman Sfirn a slavering tennis tournament in Birmingham, Alabahia. Our tennis team is eligible iraiisman—nono, that iz, yon know. to go and they want td go to represent Stetson m this affair. Sam is sitting on the lap of a,police- Inasmuch as they lack the necessary funds to finance the trip why not man named Terence Mulcahy. After he lias sworn on thlfi Police Gazette help them get t^iere. If there could be arranged right away a date for a to tell everything lielimows, -whetheV tag day for this purpose the m9ney could without a doubt be raised. The Bob white Says—- it has anything to c# v/ith the case or not, the trial proceeds:: •:— 0 Spring has come!—Beware of en­ ,Attyi WherfiiWW^Myou April 15th in a stuffy gym. Thday required In this issue of the Collegiate you will .fifid a billot containing^ the tangling alliances! In other woi'dS) place the Black .Bottom pn lyniversit^y, crashes the door down and -walks in. fellows, put ft..lock oil yoriirifrafcernity last? i ; . !l .11 '^Xl' •"F • there, it physical education means a choice of candidafes'for'the offices of the collegiate for n^xt year. Tear this tfallot of .campus..; A class in and in case yon are not pins. • . . 11 : ;r I Barm:!)! wds^ta-ayel^R: on' April the gyninasties, Track, Athletics, Swim- out and save.it .until. Friday.-On. .this.day ^-ou'will cast your, vole for the IBth, tla'Eii.i^nd last, y 1 • ' • ! .' flogging li:as,.h(?en starte.d.^t t^iP.,uni­ waits; •'" • ^'^ nxiiig, .Spccer,, Football, Ba^;eball^ versity, and rnare. i^han ; a ,hnivdTf.d. randidate desired, this will be the oplyj forniof billot used iii this tlec-. '1 Al rTortpey: Wliy '(to yon'travel? BasketlsaWvi flrtiihis,, '^p.i.i#.htV recJUf^sled''t6' aa-Ve ^(i\ir origi|ifil copy of ,tlie t^apef. •of care, thensSriie' of us have lotH of I iaara;::To get .mway hohi whe're I've ]in#,'find'all in the opein air as much gnat beeoi.!; " •'• •'• " ''A '. • Clogging 4s.,ah afd tp ib(?Aiity m^" o -'tAll firflt Y.4/m\ Tf^an'swim; there- as possible. Can \w not put study of. In vStinvUing Uket^e cognizance of the person^| himselfhimselfi,-,an^ ,and not bis fraitem^ity, mending' th, do.' • '' • l'Atty.M'''Wheiv'd y«i'feo?" cording to Miss I Cobb,, the •.instnuetpr foo'e, X arn a fish," declared the smart some such^modern hfisis?: ... .t «> • ThrheWboe Wboh chosen f8f8v4itheV hither the positidn of'Editor'in^ChiPtfioof;Editor'it r Business : SVainjiDesAtlWo'Ihesl'jfhwa.' ' of the. danceii ,r >> "i :!''•. !' yl,•fi-eshiViah,.i n Jojgic,, ;v .,..,.w -1-- i«M >'.v ,Stetsoir'Fif3t iTiean.s-^L'6yaltT^ ',to' ^ We'are fo}itUinai;e in haviSng,!quite ' R u c Jrnei|; ,|^f pij fehli*?»in«. ; ,n .vlanigerfshoi|g t^f,Mp^t^l^'O^' th^.duties df;th^s*", officei/^'. A'fadfcidrikry'elec- !tet::on'FrEST. '•' 1 Atitv-: 'Sii'Vl'lioiiiJrvcil^ii^J'om' McMalion 'i"Tli!^1^,t^rfft^3M^ft'l^uVv^i^«*»''«^»f^ ' iw3 'H^iiabW n;a ,caSiej)f^_typ.kV^-l pibpenr vorVer- -ire .- liiiiiiiijiiMlf .^^fegg^^-^ifcJJjpjiSlS^. ^t iTis? JJo yon Jtot pr«tity.<'Jnir professor, "Rnt thdfiiilinii' tiae| •• i/i^ii- Ai viuii •'("Jal" 'intend'' 'to know iBdll; Lan)ey? Rei irieiviber that bid ' Tlie g-reat,est,ffiar today; is.wliehi.tihe vou prove it." ^ lie vrn:- vired of Life; no lie (TOUthC :tegi.-;tei' for' StefLsrih'j^ 'ii^ew'cdurMi^' "in ?;hflp'of his on Chefen ot'istreefc?' ' Die! ilo.ating ,ijhiveii'sity. icruise./is.Trliishei;!',' a college humor,.;; ^, , ,<, y^, .,rv ,•. C^-^' hundr^'d'ailii lortyMollWi^^constiiutrfi tli^sum of niSney" collected 'tllaw t6i Mli'ih^'Vdtei/'!'It''is'rniiiiiri yoU' nioeif-^^M .n i •..•.li fit T|iursday's s^iiig f9o|-i3q.il| game. Tjliis amoiuit is-yet insufficient to ed that 'Bill' Edrah'ls''int,«^i*este(i 'Hls'-i! I'S'am/:. Yonrlholinv'd 0 T" htiv^'td an-' some of, the students willsf^^f-ei''to ithe ' • 'EduratJiTjUv ^niiiih t i frnlsJ; nij^jT, \ hy •''illli ' •-•' . obtaiii the sweaters" f of-tliQ^ letter rnen of {last fall As'you kinow thia was 'ship as |thei,r dear,;Old> Alma. Water. t.akingi iklflv^iei-M H'vhm tIhM'hest ead'. ' • .iv,' A'n , -ii^il ••!• > , iir tv^achers on tJie college staff, t;he the pVimary'pul'p6se^ift''huVing'thypul-pose^ift-'hUVinfe'the gamelagame;at th^ithis's ltime. ' Thirty-fiv'e'dol|.irs , The "Greens" and , t^e "Whites*** ."•.Tivdge-.i'Sntwgf) -ah We.heijir that our friends Fd Kelso '' Sam's 'k^wyvir: 'I'-o ^Uer't. 'Ninety percent of themtnn'Rtud.entB .'tthle tic CO affiles; and it would do well and Plaiil li.aller baVe ail exceedingly ihust.:,be had befot-;? the awards.caft he, ibade. Becai|F,e this .deficiency' ifi are not po'tecal factibirts, T.ut' tli'e'f. .heverthelfisi'/'can siire throw a lot pf' '.»JUdge!'ShTi'fc irp.' work l;lieir way i:hrough school in to rnodei'nlze iLs' att'itijde and methods. "Hot" Orchestra maneuvering under- present Coach McQuillan assures,the team that it can be met very .soon. rniid—and lliey did! ' "'B'am:' Weli thc-hV-i-j^ 'and nP. whole or in l^artj ?;VrKurvey"'-ori^ht!deht ;I^e4iU''*~''l pliyf''ie;a;l"ed'ueatibn'" used i;o the name of \M. "New Sigmapa- We are mighty glad however that tKe people,'that'did'show up, came. They ' • At:ty:' Why did yo shoot Toi employment declai'es. ThT'ee men in be "Dumbell" drill three ,iJme.s a week tors." every live work during tbe school made ;the sweaters possible. The men played a good game despite the Tliat it is 0. K. to be full ol! spirit; Jones at Ehickacre? year to help support themselvPs, and Stetson spirit. The Sopiis and the • Sam's Lier: I oh.iec fact it rained the last half. Notwithstanding the handicap suire enough one ih every^wenty earn enough to Frosh put plenty of pep and punch Judge: Come now, I:P11 why you spirit was evident on both sides. Referees Gunby and Geiger deserve pr.aise [maintain, himself in addition to carry­ *-*-"» into all their ganles on Class Day. shot poor old Torn? ing oh his school work. Employments for their sticking to the combat, in their capacity. More power to them. •-. S,am: So did Tom. range from playing in orcliestras to . i ^ ^ . o — — -0- Sam: I didn't>—il vas Jim I shot. YOUNG BROS. PROPS, Oh, th.at's ail washing dishes. We are very glad to hear that our good friend De.an G. Prentice Carson Atty: What, Jiin? right then. I owed li In ten bones, 13 irapitbving in health. We sincerely hope that his conditiph will become Judge: I never lik ^d him either. It is well for all to remember that better rapidly so that we will have him with us a^in very soon. We regret Car-.o dismissed Success knocks but once while Failure that some of us cannot take hie place ih his illness, but we can extend to Way Shoe Shop him best wishes, and.our hopes for a speedy recovery. We all want him to know that we miss hini, and th.-^t we .iw.ait his return to the TTniversity. TOPICS I AKEN Ladies' and Gents' Shine Parlor \ HITHER AND iLLUStRATED LECTURE ER Clarke Harper First Class Shoe Repairing i ON SOUTH AMERICA IN THITH AiJDltOFiruM, THIJRSDAY ..J Ant^niobiles owned T,)y students of INSVRANCE An; inteTest^ig and 1nforiijative il- the tJhiversity of li iiiois must be lustrsfted , lecthi-fe on South America registered and lieensx d by the Dean will be given tiiis coming Thursday wlio keeps a record 0 f eyeiy car. No night at eight o'clock iti the audi­ automobiles can be iriven out Of Life, Fire and Casually torium. . Phi Signna, Eta/ with the town without special permission, and EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL ]7th lielp of Prof. Crandall, has obtained .The annual initiation of the Omega followers of the un i vers ity team DELAND, FLORIDA slides from the Pan American Union, Chapter of the Alpha Xi Delth social must go by train ur nlit:iiri such ac- The Most Complete Line of and invites all stii,dents, faculty fraternity was held Saturday after- tion. members, and townspeople to at­ nooii in the fraterriity room. Helen Old fashioned clog t ancing may re- Easter Candies tend. McCloud, Marie Pedig THURSDAY AND FRIDAY a new Bed Room Suite for Dangliter's i oom, or any one of dozens of odd Harold Lloyd in comfortable and inviting, are here ''the Kid Brother" pieces that will help to make your home SERVICE Price 3Sc for yom' choosing. SERVICE

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•should make a valuable man next,, season. One of the reasons why, coach BRADLEY SWIM SUITS McQuillan will have a better pass­ ing game next season. Jimmy X ^ All WoolSntig Fittins , G. A. DREKA ^ CO. Camp. An ideal end if there, ever SINCE 1878 SPOR was one. About six feet tall or a little over, and with bright prospects ' -^x $4.95 -^ ' ^ ,! One of Florida's Leading Department Stores (BY STANLEY GULP) of weighing about ISO pounds next fall. Exceptionally fast, dearlly receiver of passes, good "defensive Next to yourself you^I like Bradley best. first position to cinne up for competi­ man, can kick and pass well him­ tion was manag-er of football. Hart­ self, and only needs a Tittle more "S" MEN HOLD ford was selected, and it is no doubt experience to make him the best ^ GOHN ?^ a good choice as he is a .student who end the squad has had in several bas been here long enough to know years. MEN'S WEAR LARGE AND EN- how things are around school, is a The biggest .surprise on the foot- good .student, has been successful in hall squad was the work of, Alex­ business, has the tinie to give to the ander on the end. Alex stopped all over the field, and in going USIASTIC M thing which it slioiild receive, and in of the .good thing?; said of him. Announcement to Writers down for passes was fast as a streak. Williams will be back for another every way is a ve%._^apable man if He received two passes from Ber­ fling at the guard po.sition next seas­ \ Men on the campus who he is looked at with unprejudiced nard which were beauties. Both made their. *'S" during their years eyes. looked as if they wore certain to be on. This Will make his third, sea.s- \ MODERN STORY MAGAZINE is at .StetiiOh held a larg-e and enthus­ Steve Crombie was the choice of f'licomplete, but Ajlex eluded the on, and if Salty (*an put oTi a little a wide-open, well-paying market for more weight during the summer ho iastic -meeting- last Monday night in the student body for basketball man­ halfback, and caught both of them. interesting stories of the present day. Elizabeth hail. Several previous at­ ager, aiid if would be difficult tx> find One hoy who should be av/ardcd will make somebody Work hard for tempts have been made to . organize a mari on tho campus with a better something for persistency is Jimmy a ro.gular position next season. It Rig,ht now we ave particularly anx- a Ciuh on the campus c^^omposed of knowledge of basketball than Steve. Gross. Having no natural qualifi­ looks like-there is ^'oing to be iou4 to obtain stories of college life, k-rCter men. Some of tlie outstand­ He has played two years under coach cations :^or art athlete Jimmy start­ plenty of competition for places on ahd .will go a lo^ng Way to co-opeVate ing- leaders on the campus compose McQuillan, and wilj no doubt be a ed in here with coach McQuillan, the team next year, and Salty is withal new writers who show promise Easter the members of the club, and as is plaj'er again next jear. He knows and no man ,on the campus has work­ going" to make somebody work hard. of being able to furnish the kind of always the case, the leaders in ath­ just what is reciuire I of "the manager ed harder than he has. He is be­ , One of the most brilliant players letics a.s a general thing have quite due to his a.ssociati( n with the team ginning to show the fruits of his on the line when he can keep his matoi'jal -we use. a bit of control over the other stud­ hard work, and is sure to see plenty ih past years, and should make one temper is Wright. C. 0. always Our Vnecds are rather different from ents. of sej-vice in the line next season. .of the best manageri; that the basket­ plays a beautiful game as long as those oi • other magazines. MODERN Means-/ The letter men had been given the ball team has ever 1 ad. Little need be said about captain ; —" • 1 , 1, • 4- J. I STORW aims to be exactly what its Bernard as.his work is well known / privilege of selecting the nominees Although there h is been no base­ he stays in, but he is prone to get-1 ^^^ ir.ipUes-reflect modern life, for the managers positions on the on the campus. Larry is in for his ting angry a little too quck. Tl^^s j^ore'^iJarticularly, Modern Youth ball team on the caiipiig for the past best season liext ye-j^v. In the fray - Easter means many / .various athletic teams for the seas­ three years, it wa's'decrded that it past season was his ^ first, on the ;^^^ ^^ I' ^ ^ on of 1927-28, and this was the Thursday he got off some beautiful Varsity, and with that added exper­ not ,yet be»en able to obtain enough of would be a wise thir g to eleci; a man­ .J things to many people, . primary reason for the calling of kicks in the second half under ex­ ience he Avill nb doubt bo more the type 'of stories we really want. such a meeting. After all the men ager for the coming season, and make treme difficulty. steady next season and make a bril- That is Wliy we are appealing to col­ but to everyone it sug^ ^ got' together the enthusiasm was an effort to get a te im for next year. Long looks like a sure varsity liaht tackle for the Hatter squad. lege men pind women who write or' ^0 gTGat that several thought it was The letter men me itioned Joe .len- man at tackle as he has plenty of Clyde Booth at halfback played a would like ,to write. You know Modern gests one essential > a good opportunity to organize the nings and Cy Harffson, and the weight, and speed for his size. It hard game for the Greens Thurs­ Youth—its '.doings, its desires, its 'S" club "on a firmer basis, and nominat.ions could nk have been - looks like he is going to be an ideal day and made every effort to help dreams and'dts thought. Can you put thing—new clothes. / a motion was made to that effect, ter as both men ar^ about the only addition to next year's varsity the cause. He is another man who all of these' across in story form so A motion was made and carried ones left of the veteran team of four squad. is exceptionally light and must take that the average reader can FEFL Everybody's eyeing / that officers of the club be elected years ago. It was The choice of the Booth af halfback also displays on some inore weight. He was a with your c jliaracters? , to serve uuntil May 15 when the .student body that ,Cj Harrison should some wiale awake football. He is good man in thy ihferference,. and outside of a little weakness on de­ The chief i characterhstics we desire you on Easter morn, officers would be elected for next be the manager, an(^ it goes without exceptionally li.ght, bdt .seems to in stories ai;e that they be REAL and year. Larry Bernard, captain of the saying that Cy is fho best man on have plenty of speed, and if he can fense against , forward passes he played a good defensive game. MODERN. ^We do not want ...the and ... at such a time, football team, and a letter man in the campus as he : s thoroughly iri- take oui a little more weight before standardize d magazine short story, basketball was elected as president tercsted in baseball and especially next sea.soh ho will make a valuable Welsin.ger played his usual steady game at the' end position. Spike but .somethdng new and difl'erent. a good appearance of the club. Don Geiger, former desirous of having i. team at school. mah in the backfield. He dis­ Frequently i we have found that the Captain of the football squad, and For about the same reason that played headsup football by inter­ is not so good when it comes to catching passes, but look what lit­ best stories.! coming in to us are lifted me^ns increased self- a star baseball player was the choice Harrison was electel it was decide-^d cepting a pass, and almost tui-ning almost diractly from life and tofd in for vice-president. Cy Harrison that. Wagg should hie made manager it into a touchdown by a dash down tle ground is .gained around his end: As a defensive end he is the first person. respect and happiness. ^/ was the choice as secretary and of the track team iothat an effort the sidelines. hard tn beat; and with two such Stories jrshould be written simply treasurer. This was a most fit s^elec- to organize such could be made. Mough at guard. To leave the- pass siiatehers as Alexander and a'nd naturally. The preferred length tion as Harrison, Bernard, Geiger, feeling that this position is- well- King, veteran menjiber of the tennis Camp it will be possible to work out is 4,00{) Aa^ords or under, the shorter Though you search the / and a couple of other fellows are taken care of that is all that need squad, was chosen a.4 tennis manager. an ideal end* combination with Spike the better. Typewrite or write in ink the oldest letter men on the campus. be said. Tho ' Dutchman" was and due to his four Jv^ears' experience next 'season. on one side of the paper, using double vi^ide world over, you It was agreed that the tdub a stonev/all a.s usual Thursday after­ should handle this iiosition with ex Frisica also played a hard game ^ spacing, j Enclose a self-addres.sed should meet every Monday ni,ght ce])tional ability. Ki ig and Gulp are noon, and accorded Smith some re­ can find no better "m- / until it became more firmly organ­ at" end. He "is very inexperienced, [ stamped 'envelope in case of return. tho only veterans lof| from the tennis markable inlcrrci-ence . on Smith's We ropoi -t on manuscripts promptlj" ized, and the <;hree officers were \o)](?v/s f^Wjtbail Or nkit. J> '•Clyde is' a.', husky ' ft 'was- Also unaninVoitsly ' votf^'d on,,t|ho- footjiall fielli Thursd^ay tift- Who be is supposed to get, and he h^y •f<-n-'an'entl,-'and coach McQiijlr ) ^»i>''^^ydnia.ii) ;Jt. 'tha't I'lolo^nt' shooild He 'hllov^Cd' -it^ol ,(r/:no|on, ho should Bave nP. tw3U.ble tJiilces (Uire of him Ian Wili-,,1^0^ •S\<^y^^^ P^^h'^i Ml^l ^o'^I^W wear''fl''lf*t;t(^r fin the calnphs-'oth'Cr ill-.; turn ing, iO:ii|ti,a^ \*nnihg football Pei-ha.ps. ijhp ...m.ost.ihriUiantlii.nl^Kei- Kblle ma,nroai , for.thc squaada 'nexnext yeayear.r : jVEaker\|6iilt§raii:ali feindboJ ll,eaiv|,,in( lihe, .Fall, I ., IiV the, pastij th^ sqpad- is |Ch(>f |F''l-t{prpan...,Ifre•e- Froih'ffli ltho\l^ hotb^ it'-i^ay ht^ '| than the "S" and thALoHtly^'^thoSft way hd]' - It: S^- I who'had otei^e'd ah "B" «hOjuld,>v*esi;t jepacli "Mac" has iiern handicappped ln,is an'exceptionally smajft J-'O^ti-i m&\'\ that'*the¥^ • are' at Toi^-sf >-t.Wo' - I'nn^ on' 'the : caiiipuSi ''"'This- %'"';ih-' jhy.L'ick of matevjJih and, .despite .,.,11 !man, fast, and a. .jiard player. sojptely the desire of the clu^ij-^^iin*]' ;i;h|s, has- made, .sojrte ,. rioally, . finoj Coach,M{ic,m-piiiahl^^);{i\lcs,j^p-j )]i^'Lthi^g'eoIcirMp;Quinagood ^mcti. (fioV eacHi p'nsi}^io|n—t-6'4me^ - (|I, il Ai'Freshiindd f will bei'siibiiiitted to the •^nf!ivet stiMJ- \fo(?.fhlu^,. the 'ISVi :c"li(b' wfe'TO':'' GeiftWv- ''firo.4s,i j,.;,Tho tennis team/has received ' rin SifewS SPLENDID Irtit a,npt!he}; ,,~(yeai;,,iiiiaer ..<|f\j:i§clif,'jiyio^. ; -.c ] i>l ...li-i"f'h : (tji ^ I, --I—Uii'Aii Vfib?iu: IiTarrisony'iWtelflhigifl'r, ;.'Rlh.g;- M'ei^f"- ^i^V>gen^.,J(!l^|,cr i,i'opi ]|1ho S. J...;A- A. ,n!"jficials reouesl;ing ( hem to play in .Qpillah will remedy this'.y/ithotit any* NathTi;nioh{)a'K.ell|ep,.. Jaj?ksonyilllo,,;;jlo ;-j^Mrpi-i/iMi^^^^^^ii -^^vX'^v'' ^-J^ 3:^!: ifelLlTY IN RECITAL .djithi '. Eu'!^tice^ •: •'^ Cu'lp, i'. Lowe>iit!hrtl, (Fla., waw-ielectied y^f^^^^rd^y; .Secro-^ .?.,,^^ „ :Ji^aKeXSUlL OJtoriB-fii^rnil? ? ;\Vj'ight, Crombie, O'Kelley, Mough, 'the S. I. A."A. tnpnl ouvnapipnt to' .trouble.,,: r,r. .,(, Y^v '^-.--Di,:^' •• [be held in Birmi^njfeham the., lattei- Punch' Lowenthal,-^.a.t i^ .fiylpaqk^ tarF-^iml TreaWireivof the .studer^t I ' • • • liJifipiiings,.iFreeman,.iand iWilliiams;- l>odyi by'\a"very lrlos<^'.Tnar.Ci'iHT.''^ _i"|'^»:.... 'On' l^uc'sfla'y: 'eyeningli'," -J^ip'^'it' ''l^V 0.-..-T, - f ! —^ .-. •:,•,••. p.art of the month, 'md is n^o'v,;- waitv; "plqyed ' .a.n 'exee'|]l,iqn'a Uy', ' 'In-i'ili^int • l.iUi •pi II yipg; for the studcul LLL'- Mjss Myrt)e:, Fxa^kliw, ,a,ppoa,i;ed in ,t body 'to vote game 'Thursday alter'noon. ,, .. Py.nch •;(y.i::(-.i';|i'- ELECTION OF ATHLETIC as to whether 01- hrJ t they will send is an expert ball carrici-, but during her graduation.iaiecitaL in the .audi­ Sigma Tau Delta fraternity has the team to Alabam a or not. 'the the regular season was unable to qnickly made an actuality of Coacli torium. ITer intoivpretations -showed MANAGERS FOR 1927=28 tennis to.-im has rficeiyed very •lit get .going. So far as blocking ami iVIcQuillan's brass band droain. Cred­ clearly her unusual ability and the tie support in the past two years, (lefensive play is concerned ho is and * despite this hiiv e ranked sec- one of the best men on the squad, it for the phenomenal growth of thehar d work she has done all year. Her The thing 'which aroused more in­ band fever can be attributed to their ond in the state bo |th years, havine- and if .he .can .get goin.g a.gain he characterization of the 12fl-year old terest around the campus than any taken the state S. I. A. A. title bot'h will he a big help i.lii.'^ coming seas­ loyal and nearly one hundred per­ event which has come off here in sev­ cent support. negro woman in the "The Fiery' this and last seasoj ;n. Last year on. Cross" was exceedingly well done. eral years was the election of man­ they made a fin(> lowing in " the At center is found another hard Clayton Pope, clarinet in Stetson's Her gestures, her intonation,^and her agers for next year's athletic teams. Southern S. I. A. A. ' touvnament, worker from the openin'.g gun, and orchestra, used his influence to good facial expressions were excellent. In The election was held in Elizabeth ^nd are confident 1 hey can win if one who keeps the boys in m good avail among his fraternity- brothers, contrasts to the negro dialPct there Hall Thursday afternoon, and'almost 1?iven' an oppoitunit.ii this season. humor from, start to finish by his leadign Thomas Searles to the sousa- were two pieces in Italian dialect. the entire student body was out for it. One thing was p |irticulai'ly notic- remarks. This is Joe -Jennings. phone; Cobb, to the flute; Windsor, to Some may have criticized the pro­ As was agreed upon, the letter men cable about the .gan e Thursday aft- Joe has been hero off and on for tho trumpet; and lievis .to a trom­ gram as lacking in variety because in school were given the privilege of ernoon. It seems c| iGi-tain that Stet- three or four years, but.hns really bone. .Joiin 'l\v'ndote, sometimesj bass of three dialect pieces, but the inter­ nominating the men whom they be­ son will have some boys next seas- taken an interest in football now drummer Ifor tlio' orchestral; that is pretation J.n each case brought out a lieved to be best fitted for the posi­ on -iwho can snatch the passes. The and is working hnrd to ,p,ain a regu­ when he can be bought, will ]iroJ)ably different aspect of Miss Franklin's tion, and the student body was to passing attack of t ihe Hatters was lar position. , officiate as tenor saxophpnc artist. A dramatic talent. "Da Flute Een vote on it. It was thought that the very weak this piist season, and it •A man who cami' up fi-om the seven year's wonder on the trumpet Spreeng" and "Da Wheestlin' Bar­ letter men would have a better knowl­ was due not to the [failure of coach freshman squad and who shoPld h.-is been found in Horace Gray, who ber" were given with all the grace edge of who was the best qualified to McQuillan to teach that kind of niake a valuable man in the back-^ iiiiiiUMh'ately takes liis 4:)lace as "a solo and colorful intonation of the Italian. hold the Various managerial posi­ game,"""but he could| not take the fifald next st'ason is' Red Lar'soh. li-umiietcr. Fleener, an experienced In "A Minuet" Miss Franklin showed tions, and for this reason they were chances with it due to the 'fact that Red played excellent football in tli'e lolinist, is |>'etting ac'quainted with her ability to keep _her characters the ones to nominate the candidates. he had no one who Was an cxiicft freshman backfield, and v/ith better support from the varsity he should i he baritone. •• s i^^'xP, distinct and to carry through to the It Was agreed in the meeting of the receiver of passes. This gives Sigma Tau eight band letter men that they would nominate Toin Smith was so'le n at a new po- make a very valuable man, THE WRIGHT ELECTRIC CO. end tho individual types. That of the Mox at .guard is one of Mough meniliers, and a fine margin on one jailer in particular was vivid". The only two men for each position. sition in Thursday game, and he '•ainpus activity, widely, will, during When the meeting v/as held Mon­ showed just as muc i ability in the friends, and Mough says he can out­ Electric Supplies Be Contracting § flowers Miss Franklin received show­ play anyffiing on the Hatter .squad next year's football season, with ed the high regard in which she is day night these men were nominated, backfield as he has shoWn at end t •ames, and excitement, bristle with and from then until Thursday after­ for the past two seafsons. Tom in the line. Dutch is covering a "If done right, itiS by Wright held by all her friends. lot of ground, but from the way he iiajor importance in college interest. noon the camjDus was hot with plays' football no ma ttor whore they played Thursday afternoon it seems politics. The interest which was place him, and his catch of the 122 East Rich Ave. DeLand, Fla. \ short pass from Ber nard which net­ that a few weeks under coach Mc­ Ml-. Hulen Calloway, of DeLand, wasj created around school, and the man­ Quillan will make him live,up to all PHONE Rfi PI BETA PHI ELECTS best man. Mrs. Neil Jones of Jack ner in which some of the individuals ted them a touchdow n was a beauty. NEW OFFICERS sonvi lie, a sister of the bride, was as \Vell as fraternities went after O'Kelley is prepar ing to serve his Matron of Honor, and her little votes compared favorably with coun­ third year on the Hatter varsity, SUNBEAM MAZDA LAMPS daughter, Cornelia Anne Jones, "was and many believe il is destined to On Wednesday, April (Ith, election ty and city politics. Nothing which flower girl. Miss tSephehs was given has been inaugurated on the campus be his most brilliant . He is of officers' was held in the Pi Beta in marriage by her uncle. Dr. J. W. tall and ran.gy, idealry bUilt for a Plii fraternity. Those elected to of­ in the past two or three years has Stephens^ of DeLand. About two hun­ created as much interest as did the line man, and the|,ip e should be iice were: Barbara llines, president; dred guests were present. well taken care of fi M.-iry Briscoe, vice-president; Laurie election of managers for the various om his position Mi.ss Stephen.s is a formfer iCen- athletic teams. next season. Ihick, corresponding secretary; and tucky girl, while Mr. Roll formerly Yarger is returnin >- for his second Margaret Hunt, recording si!cretary. While feeling was rather hot about season of varsity fcl 132 North Boulevard lived in Indiana. After a brief Wed­ the time of the election it must be otball, and"^ in Thev tooJv the places resiiectively of the .game last ThurJi day afternoon ding trip through the southern part said that every man that was elected Martha I'ratt, Myrtle Franklin, showed a vast imp] rovement over of the state, Mr. and Mrs. Roll will was. a capable one. The letter men Charlotte l<\-irrin.gloii. and Lois .lean make their home in Fort Myers, his ]ilaying of the p,'| ist season. So 'S SHOE Hon. saw to this- however, by nominating- far as natural qu; difications are whcro Mr. Roll is established in law. only those whom they were certain Formerly Rowland's Bootery The c.liaiitcr feels that the retiring 0 concerned he is b|etto r equipped d officers have broiiglit it through a would make excellent managers. The than any man on thU squad, and he iuccessfnl year, and fully cxiiects the % Quality Shoes — Moderate Prices JJ

ineoming ofViccn-s fo do e(]u;illy as .toUr>aaijwr.,yn. For Men — Women — Boys "* well. ALPHA XI DELTA j.; LOVELY WEDDING OF MISS ARTHUR CEELY, Managcr RACHAEL STEPHENS AND Frances Armstrong s brother ar­ First National Banlc Chic! Mais Old! TJiat Utile MR. rillLIP ROLL L rived here on Friday from Kansas j French, word is so-all-svfficient- City. France.s motored with him to { ly expressive of the charm of a. A very beautiful wedding was that Orlando to spend the wrek end with DELAND, FLORIDA I of ]\riss" Kacliaol Stephens and Mr. her parents. I hat from Biitncr's! Philip Roll which occurred at four ( •—says the Little Milliner.' . o'clock Wednesday nftornoon at the Elizabeth Price and Margaret under supervision U. S. GovernmenA I SARAH K. CEELY § residence of the bride on Eas]; New Eberhardt spent the past week end U • "THE SMART SHOPPE" .' York Avenue. The .-iltar was formed in Tampa. i before a lovely old-fashioned lire- placo banked "with ferns and iMses. Elizabeth Mott has recently re­ j Authentic Paris styles, DISPLAYING i y-' Long white tapers in tall candlabras turned from a motor trip to Atiami. v.^ere on either side. Roses were in From all reports she liad a splendid also hats made to FASHION'S NEWEST APPAREL -' profusion everywhere, it being a time. Miss Courson also spent the FOR "l-ose wedding." Preceding the wed­ i week end in Miami. your order. ding, Miss Nancy Lee Fountain sang Women and Misses of Discriminating Demands. "All For You," and was accpmpanicd Hazol Overstreet and Clara Wil­ The oldest and largest National Ranyt by Mrs. Francis Whilpliead, jiianist, cox c'amo over from Orlando to help BUTNER'S We can now serve yon in hosiery and underthings. and Misa Vivian Erickson and Mrs. with the initiation cei'emony. in Volusia County Austin Conrad, violinists. Dr. C.^ S. With Trust Department • DELAND NEXT DOOR TO "TULIP" Farris, Baptist minister, and \ace- Alpha Xi Alumnae meeting was 204 N. BLVD. ^ 130 North Botilevard president and professor at Stetson held last week at the home of Mrs. University, performed the ceremony. Tuton. «C>va.rt aat'ii •tt'p J8<>i»^<8S-(^A^no^g>.^ |,.J-.i-la.,.i.-^u-, **^^****^**^ PAGE FOUR THE COLLEGIAJ'TE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13), 1927 Kampus Kracks BY HANK AND CY The Pollyai|a What, back again?—your right.— at the Beach last woek,' and now children if you will lay aside your school books for a few minutes we iwill try to hand you a "Gee, I never saw such a lot of few choice bedtime stories—so women in all my life." Mrs. Drake's Home Made tune in. Sandwiches It cannot be so dull in Hades A local merchant reports having As the Scriptures say received the following letter from There mu.st be lots' of lovely ladies one of the boys here at school: Who have gone astray. Dear Mr. Merchant: 44 Have aHearf' Eddie says that Chicago may be the hardest town in the United I got your letter about what I owe States but the only time he was .J you. Now be patient. I ain't for­ there the toughest place he saw got youu Please wait. When some looked like Sunday morning in Tar­ fools pay me, I pay you. If this was pon Springs. judgment day and you was no more repared to meet your maker as WHO'S WHO I TRI DELTA f am to pay your account, you would have to go home. 'Geraldine, what is meant by the word 'matrimony,.? ' IN STUDENTS I Mrs. Joe Roaertson of California, "It's not a word Audrey, it's a I f Mrs. E. P. Bealh of Brboklin, Mrs. sentence.' Robert Anderson, and Mrs. J. M. Hoping you will do this, I am, JAMES DONAVAN GEIGER Stark of Jacksonville, Delta Delta One thing wrong with onr homes Delta alumnae who were in the city i.s too many couples thinik a pair James Donavan Geiger, more to attend the Stephens-Rolls wedding beats a full house. (If you don't This headline should appear in familiarly known around the campus were guests at'jthe regular Delta play poker ask someone to explain this issue of the Collegiate :"SIMS as "Don" is one of the most well Delta meeting Wednesday night. Mrs. thid to you). ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE known and liked men to graduate Stark is now vice-president of Pan- STUDENT BOD Y—NOBODY from the law school in June. Voted Hellenic in Jacksonville. HURT." the most popular man in school last Helen Harrioin, Elizabeth Slater, year. Don is noted for his activity in and Mary Harcfin Vaught spent the If a co-ed laughs, she is either all student affairs, both athletic and week-end of April first in Bradenton Recalling the way that girl look­ otherwise. and St. Petersburg. ed at the Serpents Dance, "Jolmny go ivash your face and Don was born in Richland, Flor­ Helen Watsoi'p visited her parents Picturing her boy- friend still neck." ida on August 3, 1900, and completed waiting for her ant hour after in New Smyrnapver the week-end of "Neck who Ma?" his elementary and secondary educa­ the time for their appointment April first. tion in Zephyr Hills, his present Miss Sarah Bradley, one of the Noticing a run in a social rivals home. He left high school at the be­ Delta Delta Delta alumnae who has stocking. ginning of the war to join the 17th been teaching school near St. Peters­ OFFICIAL BALLOT If they don t have Indians in the Machine Gun Battalion of the famous burg, had to reiurn to her home in musical comedies who scalps the Sixth division, and with that organ­ DeLand because of ill health. Her men in the front row? ization saw active service in the many friends earnestly hoped for a If you see a girl come down the Argonne and Alsace-Lorraine offen­ quick recovery.[ sives. street hi an automobile and pass a Helen Watson will leave Wednes­ fair co-ed without so much as giving Don returned to high school at the day noon for Philadelphia where sh<^ hcr a tumble—that girl is not of a We wonder if the fellow who conclusion of the war, completing his sympathetic nature. will be Delta Delta Delta representa­ came to school to take medicine work in 1919. He entered the College tive from the A?,pha Delta chapter at Vote for One ever got well. of Commerce of the University of the national coijfvention. Alabama in 192-3, but left there to take up the study of law at Stetson But if you see another ^irl come the following year. He immediately NOTICE down the street and look, at that "How did you find the weather interested himself in campus activi­ same co-ed and then step out of the in Daj-tona?" ties and played varsity football in To those whoi do not know no one automobile and ask the co-ed to Oh that was easy, it was just 1924-5-6-7, holding the captaincy of is eligible to wear a Sigma" Nu frater­ ride with her—that girl is not of a outside the house." the team in '26, and 1926-7 found'him nity pin, except a duly initiated mem­ Mark Your Choice (X) sympathetic nature either, she's one to be a valuable member of the base­ ber, his mother, sister, or intended of the Student Council. ball club. Don is a member of the wife. • fr Sigma Nu social fraternity, of which jl MES D. GEIGER, The girl friend, when she heard he is the commander, and of Phi Commander^i'Delta Mu Chapter, that the new stadium was to be made Alpha Delta legal honorary frater­ ', "Hdfy'o yQU iissed the bride?" ' of concrete, said it looked like the nity. 'cool head in a a-isis. Don is not onlj^ alumni were using their heads ' Coach M'Quillan in speaking of' ^a.goQ^d , athletefju.but has all thfe EDIT0R4N CHIEF Ipon said, "Gei^^j-;i4(4nKof ip.)|)4\ '|-few'i^ite(qJial|iT^|^|;iopiA,{)f a good citir -<• 1(11 I IV) ;i. .jf.-n ijackles I have ever seen. A born zen, his spirits Und morale are of the ""l^p ^(^^'hf!'-"tb"-cjfffeV i!h'e'"fdi: LP' ']'•• )'? ]• , : ' <>'. 'A'. ! -, -U'f ( leader, he is conscientiou^JiibJfeil aHdC hi^htestij^oji'i is lithe sort of a nian t» So vvo j.calje^ the /i- pj'- • seems that many ycais ago, before the time oi Columbus and other .)()(• BUSINESS MANAGER famuA's ' runU'unnoil's, 'two'' college p%^ "BOOKER'S GOLD SEiAL ICE GMAM !',J\f ri.-i;-i"-i> .-•{•• I ; I (; ; boy^J w6re shipvvrecked anld washed •So come around and see us some­ up on the shores at Daytona Beach, time—yep if you ever see us just SPECIALTY They were starving aud had no push your way thru the crowd and 218 N. BLVD. means of ubtaining food so they say hello. Bruce Dedge ate-—the sand which was there. You explain it Harold. Who cares how many days there David Bevis ai'e before school is out? 0 Theodore Wheeler Conversation of two collegians, NEWMAN^S PLACE recently overheard: CHRISTIAN FORUM TEAR HERE "You know, I feel like Hamlet did Buy when he said, 'Give nie liberty or A most interesting and uplifting give me death.' " speech was delivered by Dr. Farriss Your Cold Drinks, Peanuts and Fopcorn Monday night, April 4. He broke, as SIGN YOUR NAME HERE. it were, a bottle of Ointment upon here. "Hamlet didn't say that.' the young lives present, which will, ''N(.? Well then, who did?' without a doubt, be very useful in HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS * .Othello said that" "Well what did Hamlet say? ' later life. A speech of this sort for A "Hamlet said: 'My kingdom for a most speakers is extremely uncom­ mon: not so with Dr. Farriss. SPECIALTY You can vote Friday, April 15, from chapel lime till 3:30 in Elizabeth Liali. horse.' " After the main dish the desert was Hand this slip to the person in charge of the ballot box. You will then be told to "Well, that's nice too." served. A vocal duet was very suc­ i cast your vote if you are a qualified voter, or not to cast it if you are disqualified or cessfully rendered by Miss Lelia Soar have already voted once. "What did you think of the party and Miss Mable Berry.

Every enrolled student is entitled to one vote. '

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