
ricuhural Schoo. - FIAT LUX VOL. Ill ALFEED, N. Y., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915 NO. 9 N. Y. S. A. FROSH BANQQET FIAT FAIR DECEMBER 33TH ALFRED OUTCLASSES MANSFIELD AND 14TH Large Number Present at Annual Event — Most Enjoyable IN 40-7 ARGUMENT Big Preparations Underway — Affair Hope to Clear Paper of Debt The Freshmen held their ban- December 13th and 14th are the quet last, Tuesday evening, Nov. 9, j VARSITY HAD EVERYTHING-COMPLETELY dates set for the placing of the 1915, at Firemens Hall. Covers DEMORALIZED THE NORMAL TEAM- Fiat upon a sound financial basis. were laid for one hundred and SPECTACULAR PLAYS ABOUND These are the days that have been fifteen guests. The tables were settled upon definitely for hold- most brilliantly decorated with "We have met the enemy, and sive and during the last session ing the annual Fiat Lux fair. the class colors of orange and ;hey are ours—six touchdowns the Varsity crossed the red and The committees have b:ven green, while palms and chrysan- and four goals." This is the black goal line for 20 additional chosen and active work has al- themums were artistically arrang- message that greeted strangers uarks. ready been started as it is realiz- ed about the dining halls. who encountered the crowd re- The first score came from d that a great deal of work must 1 MENU turning from the Varsity's latest straight football, Kirke being the be done to accomplish the task of Bouillon Wafers 'ictory — over Mansfield State man who accompanied the ball learing the Fiat debt, which the Pickles and Olives Normal on the Alfred field, last acrpss the line. The initial Fiat board has undertaken. There Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Friday afternoon. The score was French Peas quarter left Alfred in possession will be the same old stand-by Chicken Salad Wafers 4-0 to 7, but one might have of the ball on Mansfield's 16 yard booths such as the candy, fancy Ice Cream Cake thought it was only 8 to 7 by the line. In the beginning of the. sec- work, grab bag, and ice cream Coffee enthusiasm which the students ond period Maure was pulled back while novelties have been added in 1 TOAST LIST showed. The rejoicing was of into the right half position and in the way of a tea room, police Ray W. Wingate, Toastmaster hat grim variety that exhibits court and many other things that Dr. Boothe C. Davis "Aggies in 1910'' four consecutive plays crossed the Albert W. Booth, class president itself only by gritted teeth, 3halk for six more points. Again will furnish a new surprise every "Aggies in 1915" sparkling eyes and a general air of Alfred approached the red and minute. Director W. J. Wright satisfaction. black goal, "Mac" tried a place In the way of entertainment "Aggies in 1920" The result of the game was a kick but the ball wobbled, Mans- there will be the Footlight Club Class song and cheers. Lawrence J. Burgott cheer leader soothing balm, a panacean powder field was downed with it on her 6 tryout play one evening while the The Freshman class of 1915 that healed the old open sore of yard line. Wilcox punted but other evening the Ag school will wish to extend their most hearty thirty-four stitches acquired on little Conderman was too fast for present a farce, the Glee Club will thanks to all of those who served Mansfield's gridiron last year. him, the pigskin went only as far make its initial appearance and and honored them. The scar is still present but all as his arms and Buck fell on it as another number as yet undevelop- pain has left the injured portions it jumped wildly about behind the ed, will comprise an unusually at- MANSFIELD CHEER MEET- and the patient rests in peace. goal line. tractive program. ING Again the Alfred team showed Mansfield took a brace in the The chairmen of the committees Another mass meeting more itself to be above the average third quarter and outplaying the are as follows: fancy work, than justified. Thursday night in small college eleven in endurance Varsity, ran the ball to within a Marion Elliott; candy, Leighton Kenyon Memorial was the meet- and knowledge of football. She yard of Alfred's goal line only to Boyes; entertainment, Harold ing; Friday was its justifica- rushed the Mansfield men from lose it when Rockwell fumbled Nash and Cyrus Bloodgood; ice tion. In the absence of cheer the blow of the first whistle and and an Alfred man turned a pos- cream, Stanton Davis; fish pond, leader Wingate, Randolph led the she continued to rush them sible touchdown into a touchback. Elliott Wight; program, Edward cheers and there was no lack of throughout the game. A study he Normal men were in earnest, Saunders; advertising, Ernest noise to register accurately the of the score by periods, given at however, and after recovering the Perkins. fate of Mansfield. Down town the end of this article, best ex- ball in mid-field, Baxter com- the Mansfield team gathered to plains the true spirit of the game. pleted a 25 yard forward pass and FOOTLIGHT CLUB PLAY gether in groups must have felt Alfred scored 7 points in the first a few plays later, Sweeley, All College students who desire too, the determination that lay quarter, in the second she taLlied after a 20 yard end run, lodged to enter the contest for a place on behind the outbursts that swep 13 more. In the third the Nor- the yellow ball where it counted the caste of the "Try Out" play, mvn the hill. It was no longe mal boys came back with a rush 6 points. Wilcox kicked the are requested to hand their names the novelty that prompted th. and not only held the purple and goal and the possibility of putting to the committee immediately, as spirit; that had had time to wea gold scoreless but swept hy her a coat of whitewash on the Mans- the play has been chosen and work off. It was the steady pressure for one touchdown and nearly for field team disappeared like a must commence at once. of a determination to succeed, and a second. This onslaught, so cigarette when the Coach happen: The committee are Robert to bend every talent toward tha bravely executed, left the men around. Greene, Harold Clausen, Harold end. We won. from Pennsylvania weak and pas- Continued on page six Nash. FIAT LUX (XiCOQQOQaQQQOOOQQQQOQQQQOOQOQOQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQOOQQ FELLOWS! We Are Showing Just The I N. Y. S. .A. Coat For Days Like These OCXWXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO " Robin Hood " is what the makers call it. "Society Brand " is what the label says. Its about the smartest thing in the way of a fall overcoat you've ever seen; made up in the N. Y. S. A. CAMPUS N. Y. S. A. JUNIOR SOCIAjL newest materials. —Leland Dennis '17, spent the On Wednesday evening the Won't you come in and try it on ? week-end at his home near Can- class of 1917 N. Y. S. A. held their You'll also find Furnishings HERE that are different. isteo. first "get-together." Through TUTTLE & ROCKWELL CO. —Elliott Wight '16, spent Wed- the kindness of Prof. Thomas the Grange Hall was procured. Games ' Separate Men's Store '' nesday afternoon with his friend, 103-111 MAIN ST. HORNELL, N. Y. Tom Barry '15, at Almond. were played the first part of the evening after which everyone —Miss Lillian Hodge of Horse- went to the dining room where a heads returned to her home last light luncheon was served. Toasts ing and were greatly enjoyed by But our's is not such a hard lot Monday evening after spending were responded to in behalf of all. after all. The Children of the Sunday and Monday with her officers of the class by Mr. Eaton. The attendance was as large or Soil and Kitchen as a whole, re- friend, Miss VanDuzer, Ag '18. Prof. Pontius was then called on larger than that of any previoui ceived us with welcome arms and meeting and it is hoped that the very few of them shed many salty —The Ag Frosh caps are and this ended the speeches. students will continue the good tears over the prospect of being "some" caps as we have mention- Everyone again turned to the hall work already started. branded for one whole year as to ed elsewhere in this issue and we proper where a little of the Terp- sichorean art held sway ably ex- their real standing in Alfred's are glad to see them take to the "social 400." It can be said to new custom with so little corn mo- pedited by the melodious tunes of "WE HAVE ARRIVED" the victrola. the credit of the class as a whole, tion. that they have taken their medi- Ag Frosh Make Their Debut— —The Ag freshmen certainly At the close of the evening's en- cine like true men and women and Their Salutation extended themselves when they tertainment the Alma Mater was that they can look forward ID ex- planned their recent banquet. It sung and each repaired to his re- pectatijon to next fall when as has been said that the affair was spective abode satisfied that the '' We have arrived and we shall stalwart Juniors they will be the superior in every way to any Ag Juniors were by no means stay, till the jolly time is at an ones whose hearts will be rent former class doings ever held by asleep in the line of entertaining.
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