ALUMNI NOTES. C N. Fenstermacher, 'O4. and Miss Nellie Lytle, of State College, were married at BoaWpurg, on Wednesday of last week. Mr, Fenstermacher is with the Western E'ectric Company in Chicago. Miss Bertha Gilliland, 'O4, a teach er in the High School at Mayaguez. Poi to Rico, has shown her loyalty to State by sending this year a young man to our Freshman Class, Pedro Casti o. Walter B. McCaskey, '96, son of Mayor McCaskey of Lancaster and brother of our late commandant, was recently promoted to a captai icy in the regular army and has been detailed as commandant of cadets at Peekskill, New York. The Campus Rush. After the fieshman class meeting on Saturday arteircon the class marched in a body our of the Main building and immediately "tres passed" on the front campus. 'lhe sophomores, who had oeen antic:- pating such a mcve as this. wete there in large numbers and the annual campus rush was commenced at once. In the first rush the Freshmen had a close formation which the "sophs" cou'd r.ct break up ana in a short time 1911 had crossed the campus to College avenue. Not satisfied with this victory, the entire class returned by v‘ay of the avenue to tne Main building and then started across the campus again. This time the fresh...en did nct bunch as cicsciy 2 s before and the result was scme hard individual scrapping. Finally, with a much greater effort the class worked its way a second time across the camp us and announced their victory with many lusty cheers. A freshman who aesired to mark his laundry as a matter of iaentity, is said to have inscribed his name on one piece and to have marked the others ditto. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Concerning Style A i ND what it is. Ever hear an artist talk 2- at out lines, beauty of curvature and exact proportion ? That is style—and if it isn't correct, it isn't style at all. It is pretense. Sim's Clothes are designed by artists with the tone idea of style- - not the shadow, but the subs'ance, A fact that sticks out in every detail of our new fall models. This classy clothing is now arrang ed for your choosing Infinite variety devoid of tameness and sameness, and the most monu mental money's worth for every man who wills. Sack Suits $l5 to $3O Overcoats and Raincoats $l5 to $4O Evening Clothes $25 to a6O S I M the clothier Correct dress for men ,_, ~__ _
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