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M M E^iJorJn^Wet ..:QKarl 6 siubetiy^^^^^^ dfworke;;^ j-Much ROtKPORT,.NEW Y O R K --\-^ -r r n s ^ r p ^ i : ; find' ■ extrn-curricula ° -aeU bS^eb^li ;t< .,- se^S^aMye6 of.ths ia?iouS^ composed ptAairaqem'b^^ of tbo H I _)odley .otber.,s,cW^s;of#^l5?iPii«CP^^^^ A l^ a the fei- Prea-ltoiSibah New Y-orfe, ipet iirR o cyster and laid cytioh^of-two on the ba^ketbaU hft . thel^gshdag^o^ state' athietio .:.,:thyd; m ■ conference.. IClttcluded in Ihi^ non- fratSTnity-7#ave- sa%ral i parties lat : ferende ^ e the ■Poryad %chObrs of fehp^ambng them wsWas-fbllb-ws: 1 r BrOckporV, ©stvego; -Geheseo, ■ nnd the early fall a vefy s y c e s s ful get-t -' a 3; , partnrept 4 j Its \burpoae fe_to jtud^T^ and ptacticff the dram a tlh-^ t. s Everwtnar thp c lA Jcap put pn a j>fe- ^ studfentrnoyydr^:' - a : . This gast year, for :, the'&fst time in the h istp r /o f ' this NofSf^‘School, | nther Normal ->Scfatrol; ~ Frhdpnia.r l :er ^ fhembers and theiry^friends. - Later li came , and p^sehtedi^ ar play---jn4pr S || .ve party\^ae glTem,;4he Arethusia - Scft- . auditorinn\. This wa?^ mad:e:ipssttle-(| ch rority which w a s' onfe of the. heft by-,the invitation of the.Magpies'^-\ ^ the winnenVof the- con- events ever-^ivan a sorority \at B. f|r-. excJiange playsJ ,Latjer^ w e ^ .. ■_ ee-w a p -a-^ - •' - '■ ■ ■ jf^ 'a t ^ ^ ^ h o f 3 r 6 rke^-to darry ■ ^ a ldt« m ^v 0 rk'\'W‘\fhe-'- 4 ratspid^ year. The first wP^in.'June the coi|- iofii^^sooir of our scholastic ievei.T —Atl^TftRRTit the prosbeets'' arje veTy ' ’P a . T h e following delegates, wer^ — — ^ . falo and Geneseo. _ , , The clnb itself intends to give-two. \presentations before Christmas. One will be a'ihree-ant-nlajiu-and-jhnm^ three one-act plays, ffius ,pvmg evnny Through the gast year the member- •~Sh1p~ was Iimited-4/&--twehty-#ve--^ .^|f- . for this year to come and'fdr ,*the- i,^d— '-faturfi-th.a.membersfiip A as ..been.. con- ^fthe-^eginnirig^ _ - W tiH o r m a L sQ .W4. a r i-already p a r c e l ... ie4.^mQre members with suggestions and ■fcTiishing- nilr rooms this termy f ^ ___ l_ _ were-xtend a m o st hearty w e lcoi^eTand 4 mos^ cordial in- > join th e Student League.-- ] j - f 1 h e c a u se T f w t j bright for' .a Wiiming haskejt : balL_ sent to representiBr-odkport Fratt team. Many ■ of last season’^ diffi- Robert Iveson, Burton Freeman, 1 cultrns ~ln^vn?-=beefe ladgnsbar I jLast \ nKmd-JHggin^y-Raynm^^ In;—- wji-mrVirRk . ' ■ p - sidcrably IncTeased, thus glving more -------------------------------- were taSdn room for* talent^ .. -■ _ ‘ ' . ‘ant to be true pglg tn now material. into the fraternity-last faH: Glaren;^--- • the Normal or ffigh is'alsQ somethihg; new \;The losstjfJVEf.-iCurtis,who has been' Day, Orb Hubbpl, George Clark, SM - School departments .has a chance to with us both as a student and a teach- ley Albus,.Forrest Freeman, and i|W -‘ bec6me a .Magpie. \Try-outs’f are er willjae greatly feltl However,,the mond Meia,nd. The PhiT^lirforml held at- the beginning .of each school is indeed fortunatejn. obtain- -initiation will always be remem.be®! semester, and new member^ are ing ^ the sArvines^ of f c . .Elwrn E. not only by the ones taken, in but qhpsen, according to. their dramatic NiMser o£.Jlogersmwn| Md. He rd- the whole -school because it was on|3 — abili^.- — _ __ _ ____ • \ ceivedMs- B.-AL, degree!from the Uni- of the ifiost'clevy initiations e ^ r W p - ; --^‘Tlre^'Magpies”' looic' forWa8rd-. -to'V on in the school. ' , 1 ; one of tiie most successful and en- TJie-Phi Alpha .Zeta Fraternity is i joyable years ever, and'eagerly a w a it- normal school fraternity' although it the try-outs, which, we hope,, will give numbers a few^ high school students us the hp^t talent our eldb has ever-*r-1 among itsmiembers. The organization had. ’ 'V is a great help to teach the. young .rrr ------ - ----- .. . men to pull together fei^the goed of-:— ^ T H E ST U D E N T L E A G U E ., the wlole group, and to get along. witP- 'Last spring ' the non-sorority girls each other, also to forget the selftsP 'formed, an organization which likes and dislikes. > The fraternity teaches the value and necessity fd-^’ responeibility in order to live a social life. The Phi Alpha- Zeta F t a t e r ^ ’ has pro.yeddts worUinlong these, lin ^ 'and no person who has had the oppoC tunity to become a member has ever'* had the ca.ii.qe to.regret that he .iotnejl versity of Maryland, ^ e has coached athletics in Mountain-Park Institute, f^rth Carolina, - 1 ouL r-re ----- A ;San~Frannisco grocerTocently-Ta*' ceived the following bill from Chi nese m erm a n for doiiveririg groceries; : 4® c6ni^,~T0^gbw af — $5.00. Rastus—“Man . out where I cum TinTm'TT'.was shrisoleiiat we had t’ trow watah? ou^ _of de window and sUde dowiLde,lEjfeLe to get out ob de - house 1’’ ------- ^ ; Rufus—“Why, you talk muffins. -Wboift T enm from ikwas so cole dat _ we had to build a fire' under de cow organization called “Tbe; Student League. O.ur ‘ first meeting was ' held the first of March. We elected officers.„aad.. dnmv— ; up a constitution. - The obaect of this society is to nmke the* non-sorority ^i{la Jeel th-e social .-side of a college life. We feel that the girls who -enter-our J ^ m a l ’ are - to keep her f-rum giving ice cream.’ the Phils. HERE’S A HOT W ILt p ? ^ i ^<L<*r<s ly i l i ’f<S i ■ l f U< f 4 I ? , - f t s S --•J f i ' — y(? a, of-l-fs-J- - •a — ^ x 4 is y a I — Vacation is over and here we are back at school with all sorts of good The following is an excerpt fro^ Hlentipne -for. the year. ' the wnrdf^WVall StreefTaau, Whii DoesnT It seem good,to see every-^ jhas recently been probated; one again and bear the voices in the- halls? . At present' welcome^ -seem to be m the air, especiaBy to the new students ..who are ,iust entering. We Are glad that you have choset^ Bi’ochport Nei’\ \ . nial-for yoUr Alma Mater and *1rope , that your three -yeaiis here Will’ be very happy onek, ’— ^ I , - f ^ i s h Ih ter is 1 rOxon- Geneti ' Veazb ’- ' S ' lowsr \Silffidi V 1' -muni( f { - -■ fey J --Morn the ? :in t I f - Peop ..-for 1 ■ o f If r L Sunt - by t; ^ aft§] The; ti eh, “To my wi£e,\nea-ve her lover, al the knowledge that 1 wasn’t the f(l|l that she thought I was, “To my son, I leave the pleasure earning a living. Fof &5—years t ■thought the pleasure wa.s all mini He was mistaken. ^^To--my- daug-hteD-^l-d w e - $ 100,001 spending their first year away from honde. It-ls. a t .this .time that the 'girls ^n'eed to Teel the dreneftt- -^^this-so— mety, We^arolrjdhg to prom ole the~ social functions in the school l^fe. We h^/'d ’rooms- which areJocated on the third floor as are the. other sorority‘rooms. At present our rooms are not very homelike, but in a short time wo-are-lu hopes to have-therm—^ very cozy. _ To .each Preshnaam £ wjshrttrgive-an—| invitation to join us. This does not mean thaC 6nce you become a meraber •ymu^pTiTint -{nip n.nv of the either Every member of thk faculty of this normal sphopi is a.,n\ember of the New York State Te^dhers Associa- • tion, Wtord has been \feceiv.ed, from ■ the Secretary of the MeW York State —fCAg.p.ViP.rH Asgoma.t1r)ri t.bift t.. again, this ^-is the first normal schbpl to report inemhershinand t-lkt the notice '-V?i^ap|tear--in-t-he--Sept-ember-J 0 urn^ of the' Assocration,, T&^nnnal meet- ^ ingL.for::ms ^Ph^ g n t e , h e p r i s - ’*^ RocHesta^ N o v e m b 6 |Sli|ll8l I'feb’' - princini^^r. Goopf -mef l',he will need it. The only good pieefe sororities. 'Y^ are M titled'^i-ahy-- f business her husband ever dijd wa|3 lime to withdraw and Join pny other ,,-j rijnarryher. } I sororities to which you ipay be chosen. l “To-mj^valetT-l leave the clbthef -W e have our m eetingsjhe first an.h e has been stealing from me regidauf third Monday nights of each moh.tls. )y' for the ikst ten 'years.'^ Also,'mlr A* these meetings- coat'that-he wore last w inter- tfee business part a shorl! enterta% h e 5 ~ T O i at Palm- Beachr---iH '^-^''^^^t_and^ I We need ycfiir support to help u^. gi\ow. ‘To my- chauffeur, I leave ,my cars • ■ safisfacttsxrer4nis din to hare the the job. * ' T o ’ my'partner, I ieay< lestion that he“take .s{3me Write something for'-tne Stylus. ■ Too many people use their n-est-‘eggs,_ to makd dake of' *•, ^ * * • . ‘f'l -r,f* . - ♦ . ' ^ ...S. V. . . . ' , . - . , 1 * **• V..JS -m