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Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 31, No. 6, October 31, 1922

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A^OLUME 31, NO. 6 J. B. STETSON UNIVERSITY, DE LAND, FLORl •A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 $2.00 PER YEAR = HOW TO USE OUR LIBRARY C« • . We would find in this same STETSON DEFEATS PALATKA LEGION im 1^ file a card with the number STETSON MEETS K LAUDERDALE AMERICAN After giving the library at Stet­ 2 8. The number 9 desig­ son a thorough examination, I have nate History, the number 4 desig- SECOND VICTORY OF SEASON, SCORE 32-0 found that it is indeed interesting. nai|:5; Modern Europe; FO we have LEGION HERE SATURDAY, NOV. 4 It is very easy to locate any special 3irn Europe History." The Stetson continued her winning by lost on downs and punted out. Stet­ work or works that we may have oc­ defi^l '4 represents the period of The first football game to be played players need have no doubt but that defeating Palatka Legion by the son took the ball down the field and casion to demand. tii#~^age of Chivalry. While the on our own field will be called next they will have the backing of the score 32 to 0 Saturday in a hot game. carried the ball over by end runs One of the first things you notice let^r and figure C 8 represent the Saturday at 3:30 P. M., when the entire school next Saturday. Palatka was oytclassed by the Hat­ and plunges with the plays working upon entering the library is the li­ author. Stetson Hatter's eleven locks horns This is not a collegiate game. ters from the first and with the ex­ brarian's desk. Just at the left of with the Fort Lauderdale American nicely. Morgan failed to kick goal. l^'iother great advantage of our But it is a game that will either do ception of three very fast men, her desk, as you enter, is a. card in­ Legion. Stetson 26, Palatka 0. libSiiy is the bound periodicals. honor or cast a reflection on the could have put up very little fight. dex file, where is contained a cata­ Stetson received and the ball was These periodicals cover a long period It is not known just how much of athletic record of Stetson this year. Stetson received first kick off and logue of , practically , the entire held in the middle of the field till of §Vie and a large number of maga­ a team the Lauderdale Legion has, We must welcome the fighters from ran the ball back some twenty yards. works of the library. These cards time. zines, If we should want som^ but, because of the out-come last Lauderdale, but we must also send By a series of line plunges and short are arranged in alphabetical order Second Half periodical dated back in April, 1914, Saturday, we are sure that Stetson them back to the land from whence end runs the ball was carried up the and are so neatly arranged that with it Would be almost impossible to is to have a glorious victory again. they come with the feeling that Stet­ field and in the first five minutes of Palatka received and after- first a knowledge of their contents, it is search through the hundreds of mag- The following Saturday will find our son fooball players are the hardest play made her first touchdown. Pa­ downs lost the ball on downs and very easy to locate any book. aziiiei which would be required. boys traveling over to Tavares to fighters they have every gone against. latka on receiving broke away for punted out. Stetson after much dif­ The information that is found on Howei^er, for our convenience, in- play the Tampa American Legion, They must also be impressed with a startling end run bout were held in ficulty, carried the ball over the goal the way the student body and facul­ these cards, which enables you to dexeahave been arranged by classes; and as a result of the Lauderdale their own territory after the first line for her last touch down of the ty backs their team. We are de­ find the required book, is based on so lihat we might find, in a very few game, they will be in good shape to play. The interference of Stetson game. Morgan failed to kick goal. pending on the alumni of Stetson the decimal principle. This system mommts, any periodical or any par­ take on the Tampa bunch which has again proved unbreakable. On line The remainder of the quarter was who are in town to come to this which was designed by Dewey, li­ ticular article, or the articles of any made such a good football record plunging and end runs the team work­ spent in exchanges of punting when game and back their team, and with brarian of Columbia University, ar­ giv§n subject, which we might need. so far. ed like a charm. The line up: downs were called. Stetson's attack ranges all books in ten different the backing of all these the football The Reader's Guide prints monthly Are the students going to support in the second half failed to materia­ classes. Each of these classes are players of Stetson will undoubtedly Stetson _ Palatka an index which classifies all perio­ this game played on our campus? lize for some unknown reason, and divided into ten subdivisions and put up one of the hardest fights of Riette Right end Brannon dicals This guide refers you to the Did they do 225 miles to back their Palatka's endurance was better than each one of these subdivisions into the season. Layton left tackle King exact volume and page where the team? They did. The football the Hatter endurance. The line be­ ten other divisions. For example, all Hayes left guard .. Grey subject is found. FOT_ example, if came worn and frazzled and could works may be classed under one of Gunby Center Kersey not hold in its accustomed way. The you vanted to look up some infor­ Y. M. C. A. Tribble .-- right guard .... Doubton ten general heads, viz., 0 General THEO. HON third quarter was seemingly to the mation on- the "First prints ' of the The Y. M. C. A. met Thursday Schubiger .... right tackle Zart works, 1 Philosophy, 2, Religion, 3 advantage of neither. The last quar­ Socilogy, 4 Philology, 5 Natural tarrif!," this guide would refer you night in regular session. It was be­ Scott right end Dulmage ter was worse and Stetson could not Sciences, 6 Useful Arts, 7 Fine Arts, to volume 48 of the Literary Digest, gun in a happy fashion by the sinjg- PRESIDENT OF Bowen quarter Callahan hold the ball. Palatka was not in 8 Literature, 9 History. Now under pages 739-40, dated April 4, 1914. ing of a few songs. Prayer was of­ W. Gunby half R Vickery much better condition and continual each of these classes are made sub­ Thfe arrangement of the shelves are fered by Norman Flowers. Busi­ Hon -..: half back Tenney exchange of punts, incomplete passes SENIOR CLASS divisions. For example, under Lit­ very simple. The left end of the ness was then taken up. A report Morgan .... full back ....Anderson C. and blocked line plunges; were had erature comes: 1 American, 2 Eng­ library contains books numbering by the Track Meet Committee was on both sides. Twelve minues of in­ received, and approved. It was de­ BRYANT HEADS JUNIORS, ED­ First Quarter lish, 3 German, 4 French, etc. Then from 1 to 500, and the right end effectual work was passed and time cided to hold the track meet the first MUNDS, SOPHOMORES; KING, Stetson received, returning the under the head of American would contain numbers from 500 to 900. was called. The score. Stetson 32 week in February. The track meet FRESHMEN. ball twenty yards to the fifty yard come: 1 Poetry, 2 Drama, 3 Fiction, The^iooks are arranged on the and Palatka 0. ] will be limited to Y. M. C. A. mem­ line. By a series of plunges and etc. Then, too, each one of these shelves in numerical order, reading end runs took the ball down the field classes could be subdivided in other bers. Jack Edmunds was elected as All of the college class organi­ During the game the supremacy of fronif left to right and from the top basketball manager for the year. zations have been completed and the to a touchdown, Morgan kicking Stetson, was easily seen, but Palatka classes, designated -by decimals. to the bottom. No better selection could have been class activities have started. A goal. Hon made the touch down. seemed to have the better of en­ Now, let's suppose we are looking With a library simplified to the made. A motion to give SY,letters great deal of interest is always shown Palatka received and returned five durance in the last half. • The two yards. By a brilliant end run in for some of Tennyson's poems. We extent that every one can use it, to those men making last year's in the class elections of officers. To backs, Callahan and Anderson were would look in our index file, in al­ which the speed of Anderson gave every one of us should use every basketball team, was carried. be given an ofiice in a class election both very fast and worked some phabetical order, for Tennyson. Upon him prominence over the players the startling plays built on speed. Stet- available moment to strengthen our Prof. Heffner gave a very interest­ is an honor peculiarly appreciated the left hand corner of the card we ball was carried for twenty yards I g^^'s interference on end runs could knowledge, and this comes only ing talk on the work of the Y. M. by college students everywhere, and would find the figures 821.81. Right down the field toward Stetson's goal JJQJ. ^g equalled and play after play through reading and studying. C. A. He talked of what other Stetson University is no exception. under these figures, the letters and posts. The Palatka attack failed toL^ent successfully for eight to ten similar organizations are doing for Each class has its own particular figure T-25-C. The first number 8 go further and Stetson took the ball yards. Morgan on line plunging is .Absent-Minded Professor Joke. their school. He expressed his ap­ task to perform on the campus dur­ on downs. Stetson again carried the haj.^ ^^ bg^^^ ^n^j would go through shows that it is a book on Literature, No. 23,428-A proval of the way our local organi- ing the school year. Even the fresh­ baJI up the field by the same methods / ^hg line for four to ten yards at the number 2 shows that it is Eng­ zat^gga^jgjL is conducting itself in man, newly arriving on the campus, lish Literature, and the number 1 =*WBS?peeted-to-flash his coloi^S~'on the and Morgan on a line plunge made Wife—Dearie, what on earth did the school. 'iSe' gave many siigg"^- will., Bowen worked sonie of the shows that is is Poetry. Then comes sophomore twice, in the color rush the touchdown. He failed to kick you ido with the car. tions as to what the Y. M. C. A. play's to a great advantage and used the decimal 81. This designates the and in the banner fight. The sopho­ goal. Stetson received. his head at all times throughout the Hubbie—Why, my dear, did I take could do, that it has not done, for Stetson 13 Palatka 0. period of time, which is the ivctorian Stetson. more, harboring malicious remem­ game. Stetson has a real football the car with me this morning? I brance of the first year affairs, has Second Quarter team. Period. T-25 designates the author, Much spirit was shown throughout Tennyson, and the letter C designates remember quite distinctly now turn­ the determination that the efforts of The ball was lost on downs and We are going to go up against the meeting. And we believe that the volume. ing to the driver of the car, on get­ the freshman must be ineffectual. punted out of Stetson ground Rollins on Thanksgiving Day and ting out, to thank him for the lift, this will be the most successful year Suppose we wanted to find the the Y. M. C. A. has ever experienced The juniors have the difficult, yet where Scott recovered for Stetson are going to have to work hard to and i found the car empty. honorable, work of publishing the an­ and the ball was again carried over book "Crusades," written by G. W. beat those boys. Rollins is playing THE PRODIGAL SONS nual. The seniors, throughout the for a touch down by a pass to Scott. ball this year. We must have train­ year, are the college's honorees. It Morgan kicked goal. Palatka re­ ing among the men, and good train­ PRESIDENT HULLEY'S MESSAGE Last week, wearying of local scen­ is to them we look for the senior ceived and after making first down ing. ery, two of the Hatter football play­ class day exercises; it is their lot TO STETSON STUDENTS ers hit the long train which leads to be responsible for the senior play; HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND best just as any of the other girls into God's country, southwest of and it is to their officers that we THE STATE CHAPIONSHIP would do. here. For many hours they wander­ must look for participation in all Due to the editor's inability to Once more our boys have proved to match any in the state. Don't ed and for many hours more until college activities and assemblies. The High Schools are growing watch practice there is not much that their prowess on the football field, forget that you are building up a they came to the city where at one The officers who have honored by :stronger each year in their football can be put into print about the and so once more our congratula­ rational claim to the State Champion­ time not long ago Stetson won on the various classes are: teams. High School football is a tions are due, and are extended vnth ship in football this year. You are girls' practice. Carl Fariss, the a field against their opponents. Senior Class, '23 step toward Collegiate football. This coach, informs him that there are a warm appreciation of their efforts. running well under Coach Allen's Lingering here they spent some time President, Theo Hon. year we see some strong contenders number of excellent ball players on It all comes as a result of con­ daily work, and we do not mean and then some more time. By care­ Vice-President, Helen Shirley. for the championship. Duval is not the court and that the prospects are scientious training. If our team was to let him think that we are un­ ful expenditure they managed to Secretary, Frances Douglas. so strong as last year and possibly better than last year, which is go­ not putting earnest effort and strong grateful for what he is doing. spend not more than double their Treasurer, Maxine Long. will not figure in the final game for ing some. With the loss of Miss serious purpose into the practice they Professor Colton should not be assets. By sleeping in the streets Junior Class, '24 the championship. Duval lost eight Shirley we only have three letter could not achieve the results they do. overlooked in the cheering. His heart and eating in the more or less un­ of her first string men last year. President, Kerfoot Bryant. girls playing this year. Battle, We do not expect our boys to win is always in the game. He would frequented eating houses where They are at Florida, and we daily Vice-President, Leola King. Douglass and Jennings. They are every time. We have no right to do do anything to help you win your beefsteak sells for twenty-two cents see what they are doing over there. Secretary, Dot Douglass. ' ' some players though and much can that. Some day may see them on letters, and your games. He knows a square inch and water is cheap at Florida takes advantage of her op­ Treasurer, H. H. Smith. be expected of them. Many of the the loosing side. But if they have the gridiron from one end to the half the price, they managed to live. portunities. Gainesville is going Reporter, Mary Parsons. i| new girls are showing some first done their best, and given all the other, the new and old game, and he But on receiving nothing in the land good for championship this year, just Sophomore Class, '25 class basketball and with some of strong moral effort to win that they is giving time and effort each day of the far South beneath the south having defeated Lakeland High, Farriss' coaching, will turn out to can summon, then we shall be as to make our athletics all they ought star they again climbed on the high President, J. Ollie Edmunds. which is considered one of the best be real Eulalians. If some young proud of them as we should be win­ to be. road and lit out for colder climes. Vice-President, Marie Anderson. teams in the state this year. Sum­ lady will do so, please write up the ning. It is the effort that counts. And now I do not forget the rank Arriving in the land of their de­ Secretary, Charlie Henderson. merlin institute is possibly the strong­ girls' basketball team. Girls' basket­ parture they were warmly welcomed Treasurer, Edna Mathews. est team this year. Summerlin will The players themselves ought to and file of the Stetson students and ball team, elect a reporter. We want faculty members who are backing and again welcomed and we are glad Freshman Class, '26 back up against Lakeland on the the girls' practice, in the Collegiate. be told how much those at home re­ tne team. The players have a loyal to see then, again propping their feet President, Graham King. eleventh of November. Hillsborough joiced when the news came to De- under Stetson hospitable roof. High cannot lay claim to any titular Land that they had won by a score crowd on the side line. Every man Vice-President, Billie Campbell. on the team may rest assured that Pleasants and Wainer are the heroes Secretary, Elleanor Meeks. aims this year. Hillsborough at one BASEBALL of 35 to 0 against the strong Legion of the story. We need those boys time had one of the best teams to team of Palatka. Every one felt like he is held in high honor in propor­ Class Colors, Purple and Gold. tion to his effort to deserve it. The here to play football and hope that While, these students have been en­ be found in the state. Palmetto also As yet, very little has been said cheering. I learned the score at they stay with us. Welcome back and had a good team in 1920. Braden- about the baseball team Stetson 8:15 Saturday evening, and by 9 side line is discriminating. They trusted with the work of leading have keen eyes, and they have them stay longer this time. their classes, a great deal depends town will not compete. Lake City is has for this year. It will, according o'clock was preparing this message X out of the fight by a defeat by Lake­ to dope being passed around, be the to you. focussed on the men in the game, upon the co-operation given by the LEGAL LIGHTS best team we have had in a number and they are watching them not only entire class as to the success or land. Finally then it must come Those who were with me when of years. Our pitching staff of last on the day of the contest, but also Miss Florence Hazard, of Tampa, failure of the class. down to the games Gainesville and the news came felt good through and year is back again this season; name­ on the day of the practice. Two or who was a student for part of last Summerlin, Summerlin and Lakeland through. We wanted to let the boys ly. Smith and Richardson. An ad­ three of the fellows who wear the year in the law department, has re­ throw some light on the subject. with Duval playing a dark horse. know it. It was a good victory by dition to the staff will probably be green and white have come in for cently returned to resume the study Ask us! Stetson should take interest in the a decisive score, and it shows that Charlie Rhodes. Two of our infield- some criticism to me for not putting of law. The Junior Law class held a meet­ fight between High Schools and we have fine football material here, watch out for good material. ers, Capt. Hooper and Markovitz, are more strong purpose into the game, Who said that law students were ing Thursday, Sept. 26,, for the and that they have learned the game. but I feel sure that this can be cor­ X back and are "rearing to go." There lazy? We wish to rebutt that de­ election of class oflScers the follow­ Let us not forget to give every rected. claration by presenting Pen Edgar, GIRLS' BASKETBALL is reported that there will be a num­ ing being elected: P. F. Huntley, ber of new candidates out for the in­ man on the team his need of praise, There are other games ahead. tennis champion, and Morgan, Gor­ president; Ottis Pharr, vice-presi­ We are sorry that Miss Shirley, field positions. Among these are: and let us give the same to the Stay right on the job. Do not flinch. don Hays and others, who represent dent; Emily Williams, secretary and elected captain of this year's basket- Sunday, Crim, Carraway, CooPs faithful second team men who have Do not get sore. Do not allow your­ the law class in both the tennis and treasurer, and Florence Hazard, class hall team, is unable to continue to brothers, and many others. The out­ steadily gone out to make the first selves to get the big head. Keep football games which were victorious reporter. This is surely a worthy be an active member of the team. field of last year is back: Hon, Bowen, team strong. A football team, con­ your feet on the ground, and play for the Alma Mater on Saturday cabinet and now that the ship is But doctors know what is best and and Irving. For our catching de­ sists of more than eleven men. It ball. It is a voluntary game with last. launched, spread your sails. Juniors, Miss Shirley will not be able to play partment we have Fiddler, a man of consists of more than thirty. That you, but if you are going to play it, Since many students of the college and strike out for the high seas! this year. She resigned her cap­ reputation, and "Monkey" Moritz. many have a position on the team, do so with strong purpose, high honor will be or are considering matri­ With the temporary absence of taincy and Miss Iris Battle was elect­ This will be one hot team to repre­ and may be called on to fill in at any and in good spirit. I gladly extend mony and divorce, it might be help­ Prof. Tribble, three of the Senior ed to lead the team in her stead. We sent the green and white. time. my warmest greetings to the vic­ ful to have some light on the ques­ Lawyers have ably demonstrated torious team and to the whole re­ tion and a bench of considerate and their ability of professorship by lose a good player, one of the best 1- • Then let us not forget the honor that ever played. But in Miss Bat­ Force of will may help a man make that is due to Coach Allen. Every joicing student body. More power conscientious judges are not in ses­ teaching the junior class. These able tle we have found another good headway, but stubbornness will doubt­ one is watching him. Everyone is to you. And more to the sweet en­ sion to propound any questions sent men are Ed. Diew, P. E. Buck and leader and feel that she will do her less be an impediment. banking on his developing this team joyment of victory. in to the Editor. "Legal Lights" may R. Miller. We congratulate you. TUESDAY; v mail, two dollars and fifty cents. Every Shade Equipped witk Vudor Safety Wind 0««ic« The Home Of Dependable Goods (since 1882) old tin can—some The girls' athletics- at Stetson at present are limited to basketball ^«« people don't think it alone. At some of the other girls' schools in the United States and in son. If the team does not have and philosophy were taught in our ford,- Hazel Overstreet, Frances ^is taking chances to other countries, track, baseball, and training there can^be no real ball colleges of very high ranking. This GREEK LETTER Douglass, Symil Ley, Helen Shirley, many other of the gentler sports playing.i The team is very happy in day has passed, however. The Col­ MeWe Stevens, Iris Battle, Leola J keep Jgasoline near have been adopted by the fairer sex that it has the support of the stu­ lege that would advance and keep SOCIETIES King, Clara Wilcox, Eleanor. Hunter, the fire. and even some girls' colleges have dent body. But in most colleges abreast with the times must have Olga Bowen, Isabell McCann, Anna taken on the good old man's game, where a football team is one of the the departments to teach those sub­ The pi Beta Phi Fraternity takes Ley, Ruth Dye, Grace Watson, football. But here we only have principal outlays of the school, if jects that are continually advancing. pleasure in announcing the pledging Johnnie McCann, Marie Anderson, Save a dime or save a'doliar As valuable as a literary educa­ basketball and it is really one of the a man is breaking , training, he is of Evelyn Asheby, Lillian Parks, Dorothy Adamson and Florence Van But save at best basketball teams in the country. ostracised, he is not known, he is tion may be to every one, it is Constance Freeman, Billy Campbell, Fleet. Coach Carl Fariss is the man who unwelcome. A man who breaks gradually becoming true that only Violet Eversole, Rebecca Stewart, -X- has put this winning team into be­ training in these great institutions those who expect to choose a voca­ Annette Emerick, Mary Markey, THETA ALPHA PHI ing. He has coached and plead and dare not break training as he is lost tion that will require an education of Ruth Wade, and Francis Wade. Misses Grace Watson and Ree done all in his power to make the if he does. Why can it not be the this type, such as ministers, teachers, + Anderson were the joint hostesses of Eulalians a go and a success, and he same here, why can any player go lawyers, writers, etci, are interested ALPHA PHI EPSILON has .succeeded. There is not a girl's out and break one of the rules, which in education of this sort. The aver­ Theta Adpha Phi on Friday evening, The Alpha Phi Epsilon Literary college or seminary, in the whole he gave his word of honor to obey, age student who attends college now at the home of Miss Watson. Grace and Debating Fraternity ' held its South that can compare their girls' and yet receive the same treatment wants a scientific training, ami the had the dinning room looking like regular weekly < meeting on Monday First National Bank basketball team to ours. The Eu­ as if he was a real football player? university that would continue to a veritable pumpkin patch, with bam­ night, Oct. 23. A fine crowd of lalians are representatives of Stet­ We cannot have a team without spirit, grow must emphasize this depart­ boo lining the walls, and pumpkins^ both regular members and new men Under Government Supervision son as much as the boys' football and cannot have spirit unless train­ ment. displayed here, there, and every­ were in attendance. This greater in­ team, or other teams are. The boys ing is upheld by both the team and The college of arts certainly\niust where, on the table cloth and nap­ terest of the men in Forensics is not and girls must support them,, not by the students with the team, to thp not be permitted to go down; bat the kins. The menu: shrimp cocktail, DeLand, Fla. only another evidence of the better going to the gym to practice, but extent of the training rules. Much College of Science is the department chicken, peas, candied sweet pota­ class of students that are on the when there is a game. Let's give all could be said about the men who that an institution of learning jpust toes, frozen fruit salad, ice cream and campus this year, but it is a herald not win over Rollins unless her team we"" have for the teams of Stetson, have willfully broken their word, look to for steady growth of ma­ delicious home-made cake. Those of the approach of greater days for is made to keep better training. It girls and boys. whether it be in writing or spoken, terial size. present were: Mr. and Mrs. I. C. but there is no nded. You all know Stetson in the debating world. Stet­ Stover, Betty and Dick Stover, is the truth that always hurts. Stet­ + what a man's word is. That is if he son's name was glorified by the faith­ Howard Gallant, Harry Amidon, M. son must defeat Rollins. We be­ While not competent to speak of In Professor Stover's Class Room. has one and seems as if there are ful few last year, and with the fine B. Crum, Charles Wilson and Theo. lieve that Stetson has eve^y chance training, the editor feels it behoov­ Just before going upon the plat­ some who have none. We want to reinforcements that are coming into Hon. All agreed that they had had in the world of winning, but train­ ing him to put here where the eyes form, after being called upon to beat Rollins this year and must have the ranks of, the society tWs year. a good time, but the mystery of the ing is training and the fit will win of those ,who are supporting the recite, a promising young student was training to do it. Her name ought to be made more evening—what made Harry look at nine out of ten times. Stetson must teams, those who are trying to make heard to whisper this prayer: "Lord glorious still. his watch twice during dinner? make her men train. That is \an the teams and all who have any X God of Hosts, be with me yet; lest In answer to the roll call, each ^ X easy thing to do. Each fraternity interest at all in the success of the COLLEGE OF SCIENCE I forget, lest I forget." merriber stood, together with the new ALPHA XI DELTA. on the campus should take enough teams which are fighting for Stet- Stetson University has taken a X man that he had brought with him. interest in the fraternity men to make valuable step forward this year in Over-heard in the Book-room This is a new device which was The Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity them quit breaking training. Each enlarging the College of Science. Lillian Parks—Professor, I have designed to make the older man get takes pleasure in announcing the fraternity should be behind the Uni­ EAT A There is hardly a university in the looked all over this room, and if busy, and it served its purpose. After pledging of Misses Freddie Bryan, versity in so far as training the PALACE PIE South that has equipnient equal to there are aijy type-meter books ,here the roll call, the program was ren­ Hazel Overstreet, Helen Howard, teams. The men in Conrad who do' that foiind in our laboratories, and I can't find them. dered. It consisted of a debate on Gladys Stevens, Evelyn Crawford, not belong to the team should in the CHOCOLATE COATED ICE our only need is teachers. CREAM BAR Professor Mickle — Why, Miss the question: "Resolved that the' Sadie Wearen and Isabell Knight. same manner make those on the It has not been many years ago Parks, the book I am asking for is a eighteenth amendment should be mo­ 1 team keep training. We have to- that only mathematics, languages. type-writer book. dified to permit the sale of light wines QUESTION have training before we can beat and beers." The affirmative was ar­ Rollins, because Rollins is keeping gued by Mr.-Flowers and Mr. Gallant, What would you think were some training and is working towai^ the ^gS?ll^i^i^i^i?S?liil?liyig?liys?lt^t^iYSv^ Bry^n, Isabell Knight, Evelyn Craw- ^********************************^^^^^^^ TUESDAY, OCTi>BER 31, iS22

In the Southern game, one of the •nen that the coach ran in during the third quarter was Dixon, a new man from Lakeland. Dixon had been looking mighty good on the field, and he looked better in that game. On Tuesday afternoon, after the game, Hart Schaffner "& Marx netmer >^e happened to an accident that has Confined him to the hospital for the fntire week. Every one has been CLOTHES GOOD fncouraged by the last report that assures a speedy recovery. The ac­ CLOTHES cident was in such a place on his face that it was difficult to work on, pui Dixon seems to be in good spirits FINE SHOES jiind says he'll soon be back on the |ampus. While he will be missed from the football field, still he may be v. M. FOUNTAIN CO. •Satisfied with the fact that he fought ,a good fight.

As yet Joe Jennings is not back in Bring up a child in the way he Leave your thirst at our school. Hope he is getting along would go, and he will usually give Fountain and carry much better. you a lot of trouble. away a sweet and hap­ py memory. Smith's Sanitary Barber Shop— Eat at Stetson's rendezvous—Har­ The Quality ,§hop. pers. THE PALACE There are many radio enthusisasts I The faculty showed their approval on the campus just at present; Fred of athletics by going 225 miles and Furman is putting up an instrument PROFESSIONAL CARDS standing along the side-lines to watch in the Pi Kapp house. He has been |he football game. They had a bet­ engaged for the last few days getting Landis, Fish & Hull ter representation, in proportion, than it in readiness. Mitchell and Bunker, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Iaw ihe student body. Twelve in all. so are the rumors, are putting up a DeLAND, FLORIDA pfVake up students! Don't let your radio set. professors who have already passed Will Practice in State and Federal |)ver their college days have more Courts Spirit, than you do. Eat at Harpers. V. W. Gould Agency REAL ESTATE Do you know all of our yells and On our list of sick men is Francis LOANS songs? If you,don't you had better Holmes. He has been at his home in INSURANCE learn them before Saturday. This Daytona for nearly a week. 113 West Indiana Ave. jfiendtioTCs IS not a collegiate game, but we are standard cf going to show the Fort Lauderdale Qnlnvesbnentin bunch that we back the football team in all of their games. One of the Qood^peanmce requirements of all rats, boys and girls, is to know—k-n-o-w— all yells Program and songs, and testing day is com­ ing bye and bye. Xtbe 2)rel^a Itbeatre

Only the best at Smith's Sanitary barber Shop. WEEK OCTOBER 30, 1922

THE nation's standard of an investment in TUESDAY good appearance. That's just what we think of Razor Blades THE BIG DAY WE HAVE THE KIND . We will give the car away tonight to the most Kuppehheimer Good Clothes. More, they are an popular lady. The Show: YOU USE Jackie Coogan in "TROUBLE" A shower of laughs and a sprinkle of tears in investment in economy and satisfaction as well, Keen-Kutter 40c per pkg. Jackie's latest success. Also Screen Snapshots. Enders 35c per pkg. because the quality and value you want in Gillette._50c and $1.00 pkg. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY Eveready 40c per pkg. Thos. Meighan in your clothes is there. Durham Du­ "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW" plex 50c per pkg. A Paramount Picture as fine as "Manslaugh- 00 00 Gem 50c per pkg. ter' that delighted hundreds recently. Most of Auto-Strap 50c per pkg. the same cast and as fine a story. No advance in $35.52 $40. $45. price. Also Topics of the Day and a Pathe Comedy. RAZORS SAME MAKES FRIDAY AT ADVERTISED "WHY WOMEN LOVE" PRICES. A powerful drama of present day life. A Dreka's Department Store great all-star cast. Read the press notices of this wonder picture. Also a Christie Comedy. Fisher Drug Co. SATURDAY "ON THE HIGH SEAS" Saturday he, with eleven other mem­ A Paramount picture—an Irvin Willat produc­ bers of the faculty, made the trip to tion. > Starring Jack Holt and Dorothy Dalton. A Lakeland. The student body should mighty epic of what the sea does to the souls of recognize in Dr. Seward a valued DeLand, Florida men and women. ' Also a Fox Sunshine Comedy. friend. "The best drug store service" 'THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES" STETSON Follow the Crowd Smith's Sanitary Barber Shop— "The Best Always." Dean Carson recently surprised STATIONERY his class in history by making the ******************* * * * * * * Dengue fever has several students statement: "I have studied the his­ N * confined to their rooms this week. tory of civilization for over five * MANHATTAN SHIRTS Value 85c to $1.00 Julian Sikes, who is always active thousand years and I have failed to * * in student work, has been missed. find—" but the students failed to * * After returning from Lakeland last hear the rest of his statement. * Sunday he went to bed and was un­ * able to get up until Saturday. Every Just the thing * We try to please you—Harpers. * one who took the trip had to stay in * for the * bed awhile after they came back, * Get It At One of the features of Dean Car­ * but Julian was really sick and we Well Dressed Man * are glad to know that he is again up. son's history classes is the term lec­ * ALLEN'S * Joe Jennings, who was forced to go tures given by the students. One * of these is given each week, and the * (The Busy Druggists) home on account of the fever, has * not yet returned, but we hope that students who give these lectures in * addition to the value of gathering the * he will soon be back on the campus. * Carlton, a new man in the law col­ material for the lecture, get the * Known as the best training of speaking before a seem­ * lege, is also on the list of those un­ * able to get about because of the ing intelligent audience for an hour. And the best known * student activities, but none more dengue, and we also hope that he Deacon Schultz, Revilo M. Standish, * * than Dr. Seward. There is never Local and Personal too, will soon be out again. Henry Mitchell, and Miss Helen * an athletic event on our campus that * Vogel have already given their lec­ * Claude Duke thought Bunker had does not find him there. Each after­ tures. Their subjects were: "Roman * caught China the other night. He noon sees him around the tennis SUITS PRESSED civilization under the emperor Au­ * The Men's Sho * couldn't understand what was coming courts or along the side lines of the 25c gustus;" "The edition of Christiani­ * * over the set. football field. Whenever any pro­ STUDENT'S PRICE ty to the Roman Empire;" "The reign * W. W. WATTS, Prop. * There are a number of men on the gram is given in the auditorium. Dr. BARSONY of Constantine;" "St. Augustine." faculty who show their interest in Seward may be expected there. Last *************************

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FRATERNITIES AT STETSON est number of chapters throughout L^ ************ the states. Here at Stetson they are KODAK FINISHING Nearly everyone has in him the held in high esteem and include a * f heart of a joiner. He starts life by number of our choice young womeni THE RAT TRAP * SUPREME electing himself into membership in Their roster is as follows: Elizabeth ^ Edited by J. O. KER * V. T. BARR a family. Having chosen his parents Dozier will represent Alpha Delta he forwith proceeds to organize the Chapter of Delta Delta Delta at the * * universe. He organizes a gang. He National Convention at Cornell Uni- ************* Dry Goods, Notions PORTRAITS takes his place at school in a class versity. Florine Harper was presi- organization. In due time he joins dent of Delta Psi Kappa last year! NATURAL HISTORY SERIES FRAMING a political party. This he does years One of our popular town girls, Betty Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes before he is able to vote. The Taylor, is a sophomore this year. youngster six years of age will speak Alice Tharin is president of the Y. Behold the Ju-ni-or! right up and tell you that the sun W. C. A. and will be remembered as He ith the glass of fashion and the 138 INorth Bovlevard FLORIDA SOUVENIR rises and sets in the democratic par­ Jane in "The Arrival of Kitty," last mold of form; ty, and that the republican party is year's play. Ruth Laymon is musi­ He liveth in the gayest of society PICTURES IN OIL •no good. Or vice versa, depending cian in . Mary Sv«ft Davis DeLand, Florida upon the latitude and longitude of is well known in DeLand. She spent only; * COLORS his habitat. the summer at home and was here to He flitteth about, gaily, even as a When he goes to college the habit welcome the old and new girls. Anna butterfly; of joining is ingrained into him. By Van Cleef is very active on Chris­ He carefully guardeth hith manners; tian Endeavor work and attended the; an inner structual law of his nature He liveth in dress clothes; COMMERCIAL he joins everything in sight, athletic convention at Hot Springs this sum-' clubs, social clubs, literary societies mer. Tommy Hubbs spept the sum­ He ith the pride of many female PHOTOGRAPHY and fraternities. We are all Ku mer abroad and comes back with in­ hearts; Kluxers by nature and take, like teresting stories of her travels. Gus- sie Hinton, who has been with us just He sippeth the honey wherever he STUDENTS ducks to water, to secret oaths^ pass can; words, shibbeleths, grips secret a short time, comes from Drury, THE WRIGHT STUDIO signs, whistles, cat calls and secrets where she was a member of Student He shunneth the class room; have more charm in them at such a Senate and of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. He hath not a care for things of the 132 SO. BLVD. period in life than the music of the Leah Bauman visited in Pennsylvania world; sirens had to Alysses and his sailors this summer and though not in school THE BAPTIST CHURCH QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY on the high seas, near the enchanted this year, is still interested in col­ The world boreth him nigh to death. islands. lege affairs. Elizabeth Walter came —SPEARIMENT. in two weeks late for school from a There are some people who think tour thrpugh Canada and the New that secret societies are of the Devil. England States. Maxine Long, our Sordid Ravings of Philosopher Folks raissd cain agaiijst the Masons When a woman tells you she is years ago. They are doing the same pledge, is a member of Phi Beta and is yours Delta Psi Kappa, is junior represen-' fifty, its nigh time to believe.her. thing now against the Ku Klux tative of Student Council and secre­ Klan. They used to do the same tary of the Student's Union. , A prohibitionist is like a horse; thing against college fraternities. All the above , are members you can lead him to water, but you Some college authorities have put of can't make him drink. them under the ban. Some state Delta Delta Delta. legislatures have actually out-lawed X —PHILOSOPHER. COME them, and many good ppople refuse ALPHA XI DELTA to permit their children to join them. Button, Button, Where is My Little It is easy to lodge a long list of There is great activity among the Button? grievous corjiplaints against a col­ young women's fraternities. The Advertise lege fraternity. One man says it is Little button on my shirt, Alpha Xi Deltas are out in force with expensive. Another says that is seventeen members. Helen Shirley is Cling on just a wee bit longer; snobbish. Still a third says that it is captain of the basketball team and a Ev'ry day my courage rises, a time killer. A fourth maintains member of Delta Psi Kappa. Mary. Ev'ry hour my nerve grows strong­ that it breeds immorality. A fifth Tribble is president of Student Gov­ asserts that it outrages the feelings ernment. Mary is also a member of er. STUDENTS of those who are forgotten when Phi Beta. Marie Anderson is a mem­ in the members are elected into fraternities. ber of Delta Psi Kappa, of Theta These things all have force, but there Some day p'r'haps I'll feel quite Alpha Phi and of Phi Beta. Isabelle cheerie, is another side to the picture. McCann is a senior Ph. B. Catherine Full o' ginger, pep and fight; The other side is this. There is McCann is back for her Master's de­ usually a pretty good reason for the gree. Grace Watson is a member of Then, I'll boldly ask my dearie / existence of anything that lasts. Phi Beta and of Theta Alpha Phi. If she please won't sew you on are invited to place their Collegiate Even great evils persist by borrow­ She is assisting Mr. Stover in dra­ tight. ing the good in something else. The matics. Olga Bowen is a member of big thing about fraternities is fellow­ the Faculty and of Delta Psi Kappa. —McKANIC. accounts here. ship. People must segregate. That Ruth Dye is a member of Delta Psi is the law of life. Isolation is un­ Kappa. Eleanor Hunter is a seniorV-. Little Willie, Ii Many Parts natural. People are not born her­ and member of Delta Psi Kappa."^ Part I. and keep your mits. The social instinct in us all is Frances Douglass is manager of the strong. There always will be so­ basketball team and a member of Little Willie found some dynamite; cieties formed to give play to that Delta Psi Kappa. Sybil Ley is ac­ Didn't understand it qui^e. instinct. That is where the fraterni­ tive in Dramatics and a member of Curiosity never pays, Our Facilities are at Your ty comes in. It promotes good fel­ the Glee Club. Anna Ley is much It rained Willie seven days. name before the lowship, fosters unselfishness, fur­ interested in Y. W. C. A. and Sun­ . —JOLLY JOHN. nishes stimulus, congeniality and day school work. Iris Battle is a Service. high ideals. senior member of Delta Psi Kappa Many fraternities are disguised and cheer leader. Leola King is an We are sure there is more literary societies or they promote active worker in Y. W. C. A. Flor­ HU-MER and WIT than this in Stet­ some useful art, like music; the fine ence Van Fleit is a member of the son. There is plenty of space for arts, literature, or physical culture. Glee Club. Clara Wilcox is down To be sure, they cost money. So from Arkansas for the winter. that contribution. Put your non-de- does an education. So do books and Dorothy Adamson is to be with us plume on it and hand it in at once. clothes and playthings. It is idle only this term. D.on't wait for the other person. Volusia County Bank to say that these are necessaries All the above are members of —J. O. KER. and the others are unnecessaries. Alpha Xi Delta. X The one keeps up the body, the X other feeds the spirit. Here at Stet­ Maxine Long entertained a few & Trust Co son the fraternities have the friend­ DRAMA of her friends most delightfully ly helpful, encouraging approval of Tuesday evening at a birthday din­ the trustees. There are no wthirteen Title—"Historical Interruptions!" ner. A delicious salad course was of these organizations at Stetson, as Scene—Chemistry lecture room. served, followed by a sweet course, follows: l^iiy.^iytiMi^itt^iis^[ii^^ii^*ity^iM Phi Kappa Delta—This is a local Time—From 11:00 until 12:05 and demi tasse. The guests were: fraternity organized in 1898, having P. M. Exie and Zelma Farr, Alice Tharin, had twenty-three years of continu­ Characters— Dean Carson's his­ Charlptte Telford, Norma Barlow, DAINTY AND REASONABLE EAT ous growth. tory class, taking their weekly bit­ Sussie Hinton and Olive Rosenquist. Sigma Nu Fraternity—The Delta ter pill. PALACE ICE CREAM Mu Chapter began as a local, existed J : If you tell a man what you honest­ Our candies would be delight­ IT'S PURE—IT'S DELICIOUS as a local for some years and was All is quiet. Every head in the installed as a national chapter, 1913. room is bowed and ever countenance ly think of him, you will probably ful to particular people even ' Made in DeLand Pi Kappa Phi—The Chi Chapter lose a friend. registers thought—even Kersey's. No if they were selected from a of this fraternity existed as a local sound is heard with the exception of It is probable that the average for ten years and went national in paper bag. But we present our 1921. an occasional sigh. Suddenly— person does not want his moral con­ louJ outburst! sciousness aroused. Delta Delta Delta—The Alpha Del­ i$ chocolates and bon-bons in the ta Chapter of this fraternity was SPALDING Kerfoot Bryant, rushing from The person -vyho makes a hit by Box of Beauty—daintily pack­ SWEATERS established in May, 1918. It had laboratory—"Professor, where will chance is the one more likely to previously existed for some years. ed—for dainty people — at Warm and cwn- Pi Beta Phi.—The Florida, Alpha I find—?" boast about it. fortable widi free , X Chapter was established in January, All characters on stage laugh— It is reasonable that the grouch reasonable prices. arm movement. 1913, Tiaving existed as a local for even Mitchell. Quiet again. More Spaldingsweaters some years prior to that. deserves all the misery he seems to are garments' Ibr The Alpha Xi Delta—The Omega sighs made audible. Another dread­ possess. all-around use— Chapter was established at Stetson ful outburst! for everybody— in May, 1917. Bernard Kane—"Mr. Barrell, I am THE TULIP men and women. —The David J. THE GIFT SHOP Just right for all anxious to discover—!!" Brewer Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Novelties Sffrfflrj^itT^itfTtitT^ffiTififrsfltfE^^ manner of out­ Law Fraternity was installed at Stet­ As the curtain goes down, charac­ Candies door wear. SKND FOR GATALOQtIS son April 2, 1915. ters are again laughing. —The John Marshall X ^ W. A. Alien & Co., Agents Chapter of the Sigma Nu Phi Law Fraternity was installed at Stetson STETSON VS. FT. LAUDERDALE April 23, 1921. Delta Psi Kappa—The Beta- Chap­ This Saturday Stetson will remain John B. Stetson University ter of the Delta Psi Kappa Athletic at home and play Ft. Lauderdale. The Fraternity was installed at Stetson LINCOLN HULLEY, PH.D.. LITT.D.. LL.D., PRESIDENT, For pleasure and recreation in 1916. game is going to be a good one, as DeLand, Florida. Alpha Phi Epsilon—The Florida it is understood that Lauderdale has THE COLLEGE GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE—Courses leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Sciences. goto Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Phi a first class team. Stetson expects THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FOR MEN—Sixteen Carnegie units required for admission. Epsilon, national literary fraternity the support of the townspeople and Twenty-one departments in all. was installed at Stetson in 1917. THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FOR WOMEN—A woman dean, separate dormitories for women, when a game is to be played here. and a separate gymnasium. Theta Alpha Phi—The Florida Stetson wants the people of DeLand THE COLLEGE OF LAW—Course leading to the LL.B,. degree. Graduates admitted to practice in DELAND BILLIARD PARLOR Alpha Chapter of the Theta Alpha Florida without examination. Phi dramatic fraternity was installed to come out and witness them play. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING—Courses in Civil, Mechanical Electrical and Chemical engineer­ ing leading to degrees. at Stetson in 1918. We have a good team this year, as THE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS—Especially for Florida teachers, strong normal courses and special Springthorpe Co. REALTORS Phi Beta—The Eta Chapter of the is shown by the scores. What's the teachers' courses. Phi Beta national music fraternity THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS—Besides Banking, Book-keeping, Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, use of having any team at all if no courses in History, Law, Economics and Finance. Dreka Bldg. Phone 11 was established at Stetson December THE ACADEMY—Sixteen units for graduation. Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Chicago, and 20 1921. one is interested in it. The students all high grade colleges. Apartments and Houses fo. Rent or Sale Phi Sigma Eta—The Phi Sigma of Stetson know that the people of THE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS—For boys and young men desiring manual training, mechan­ Eta commercial fraternity was found­ DeLand are interested in them and ical drawing etc. Orange Groves and Farms. THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Separate teachers for piano, pipe organ, violin, voice, harmony and ed at Stetson January 10, 1922. wish to thank them for all they have chorus work. X THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS—Free hand and life drawing. Painting in oil, water color, pastel, etc. STEPHEN LAND FOLGER, Inc done in the past, but wish to ask them SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO DELTA DELTA DELTA 1. THE PRELIMINARY COURSES IN AGRICULTURE—Botany, Biology, Organic and Inorganic Established 1892 out and watch her win. Chemistry, aualitative and quantitative analysis. Agricultural Chemistry, Mineralogy, GeoIo_ gy, etc. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS The Tri Deltas are to hold a na­ STETSON IS LOYAL TO DE- 2. THE PRE-MEDICAL COURSE—Physiology, Biology, Anatomy, Bacteriology, Histology, Zoology, CLUB AND COLLEGE PINS AND RINGS tional convention at Cornell Uni­ LAND. Botany, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Qualitative and Quantitative Chemistry. 3. THE COURSE FOR RELIGIOUS WORKERS—In Biblical Literature, History, English, Psychol­ GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS versity in June. They are one of our oldest and strongest fraternities. ogy, Pedagogy, Ethics, Logic and Theism, 180 Broadway They, perhaps, have the largest na­ New York tional representation with the larg- Fall in line an d eat at Harper »^^