Picture Scrap. On Fiiday morning the Freshmen attempted to have their class-picture taken. The signal was the striking' of the half-hour on the tower clock during the second period. The Freshmen turned out promptly and-' gathered in front of the Auditorium,, but several Sophomores were on hand and Hickman, ’OB, put the camera out .of business by pulling the bellows away from the interior mechanism. And then the fun began, for '.t was a warm moist day and the snow was in fine “packing” condition. Immediately both classes started snow-balling each other and the air was soon filled with flying missies. First the Sophomores, and then thp Freshmen charged, each in turn be ing on the defensive, and the fight grew hotter and hotter, and hands grew colder and colder. _Jn the lulls between charges the warriors stuffed their hands in their pockets for warmth. There was no perceptible application of the military tactics learned during fall drill. There was, however, much individual valor shown by a number of men of each class. After about half an hour’s fight-, ing,hostilities ceased by mutual con sent. There were numerous black eyes visible for several days after, and lame arms galore. Considered as the Picture Scrap alone, it was a clear victory for the sophomores. H. D. fleek Souvenir Spoons, Lockets, Watch Fobs, Chains, Clasp and Stick Pins, Stationery The Drug Store COLLEGE GOODS CLASS TRACK AND TEAM CAPS, PINS, MEDALS, FOBS Caps and Gowns Made to Order and Rented . PENNANTS FOR ALL COLLEGES CARRIED IN STOCK a. C. HARPER, Agent, ARMORY ATTENTION ! Juniors, all Students, and Instructors Desiring Photographs. Mr. Mallory, the Bellefonte. Photographer, repeats his offer last year made to Juniors alone, but this year extended to ALL STATE STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS. Regular $3.25 Cabinet Size Photos $2.00 per first dozen, $ l .50 for. all succeeding dozens. Choice,of three different mounts and fin ishes. From the regular negative extra fine platinum or higher grade pic tures can be printed and one or more of these as, desired may be obtained at a discount from regular price. Pictures taken at night by electric light. For further information and samples see R. P. FARRINGTON, ’O6, Kappa Sigma House. Souvenir and Comic Postal Cards and Drawing Material THE STATE COLLEGIAN | | STAMPS ARE TIME SAVERS E> £5 tH ft AND ARE ADAPTED - -j: ... r: _ TO INNUMERABLE USES. WRITE OR 'PHONE US FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF STAMPS, INK PADS, RACKS, DATERS, STENCILS, CHECK PROTECTORS, ETC. CATALOGUES ON REQUEST. Beliefonte Stamp Works, Office in the Mallory Studio, Bellefonte, Pa. The Drug Store H. D. Meek
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