
University of Central Florida STARS Stetson Collegiate Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-13-1927 The Collegiate, Vol. 01, No.04, April 13, 1927 John B. Stetson University Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Stetson Collegiate by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation John B. Stetson University, "The Collegiate, Vol. 01, No.04, April 13, 1927" (1927). Stetson Collegiate. 3. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate/3 / Vote for Next Year's Editor and Keep the Ballot Found in This Business Manager, Friday THE EGIAl Edition OFFICIAL STUDENT P U B L.IC AT I OJ^f JOHN B. STETSON UNIVER c_ 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. Now, 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 proni'ptly^aproniptly 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.
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