November 15 Homecoming Day Bulldogs AreTraining Hard for Game with U. of A. Frosh; Men Preparing for Bitter Struggle Coach Endeavoring to Per­ fect Smooth Running Machine for Game More New Books Arrive at Library Civic Pop Concert Is | Friendship Banquet To Be Held Oct. 23 Given by Zeta Sigma A t Phoenix Hi School Society at Casa Loma On O ctober 23, a t the High School A uditorium in Phoenix, M arie Mon­ tan a will sing th e opening program of the Civic Pop Concert course. A series of six concerts will m ark the opening season which is planned as a perm anent feature of Phoenix win­ te r m usical program s. All profits derived from these con­ certs will go to create the nucleus of a fund for a civic auditorium , for which this annual series is planned. The en tire season consists of Marie M ontana, lyric coloratura so­ prano, O ctober 23; M argaret H am il­ ton, pianist, N ovem ber 11; Ann Mathea, folk song a rtist, Jan u ary 15; Martino-Rossi, baritone, Phyllis Kreauter, celloist, joint concert, February 6; Mina H ager, contralto, March 5; C atherine W ade-Smith, violinist. April 16. Tuesday evening, October 1, the annual banquet given by the Zeta Sigm a Society was held a t the Casa Loma hotel. Committees Being Appointed to Have Charge of Details; Program Already Outlined for Gala Event $3,000 Prize Offered B ij r Football Game Takes r r II w i Place at 2:30; No Alumr or C o l l e g e Novel j ni Dinner This Year The them e of the banquet, which was friendship between the literary Ball—Time and Tide. societies of the campus, was carried The Bulldogs have gone through N ovem ber 15 has been decided upon College H um or and Doubleday, Berry—Baseball Notes. out in an aeroplane motive. a w eek of h ard train in g despite th e Doran have co-operated in offerinp j as Home Coming Day this year. ComBobbit—How to H ake a Curricu­ The program was as follows: d efeat handed them by the Texar lum. $3000 as a prize for a cam pus novp' ¡m ittees are being appointed to take T oastm istress, Gracebel Swift. M iners a t E l Paso on October 5. prize contest, a story of college life ¡charge of all details th a t will need Bram on—Teaching Geography. W elcome to O ther Societies, Eliza­ by the college generation. The con Iattention. M cCreary h as been w orking the C ather—D eath Comes for the Arch­ beth Hancock, president of Zeta Sig­ te s t is open to all college boys and j The program has already been out­ backfield in going through spaces bishop. ma Society. usually too sm all to pass through girls enrolled in Am erican colleges as lin e d in a general way, although C harters—Teaching of Ideals. Response to Welcome, Betty Love under-graduates and to graduates not everything has not been definitely de­ because th e F rosh have a strong line. Clarke & Dawson—Baseball. Woodward, president of Philom athian more th an one year. The story may c id e d upon. Friday night th e re will T his m eans our line will have to Clement—Principles and P ractices Society. m ake holes for our speedy backs to or may not be an autobiography but ¡be the regular bon-fire and rally. of Secondary Education. Selections by Zetetic Trio, M artha it m ust deal with college life and go through to m ake yardage. Saturday m orning will be tak en up Columbia U niversity Curriculum Jan e Boggs, E thelyn Breslford, Mar­ college people; it m ust be a story ¡with the registratio n of the alum i in T he men w ent through the gam e M aking in an E lem entary School. ian Silverthorne. a t El Paso w ith m inor injuries and of youth seen through the eyes of the main building. Also S aturday De La M are—Collected Poems. Reading, Rennaissance, Laprele its own generation. will go through an o th er week of m orning there will probably be a Dickinson—Complete Pomes. Davis. h ard practice to p erfect all plays volley ball game in the new gymThe sum of $3000 is for the right Gumployiez—Outline of Sociology. Piano solo, L aura Schmidt. and develop a sm ooth running m a­ to serialize the story in College nasium. H aygard—Science of H ealth and Those who w ere present are: Mr chine, which will fig h t all the tim e Disease. In the afternoon im m ediately a fte r Hum or and to publish it in book and Mrs. McCall, Caroline Contreras. to defeat th e Frosh. E very student ¡lunch there will be a parade, which form, and will be in addition to all Hole—A m erican Chem istry. Mr. and Mrs. F airbanks, Lillian Mor­ of A. S. T. C. a t Tem pe should be royalties accruing from the book | will be made up of floats re p re se n t­ | H arap—Technique of Curriculum ris, Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Eileen Webb, publication. ing each society, hall and o th e r o r­ o u t to help th e boys win next S atu r­ 1Making. Miss W ilson, H elen Kincaid, Miss day afternoon. g an izatio n s. At 2:30 the big event | H enderson—M aterials and Methods Motion picture and dram atic rights Pilcher, B etty Love Woodward, Mr. ¡of the day will being. T hat is th e T he B ullpups a re not faring so ! in the Middle Grades. will rem ain with the author. and Mrs. Cassida, M arguerite Davis, football game betw een Tem pe and w ell because of injuries to some of | Horn, Ashbaugh—F undam entals of Both the book and the magazine Flagstaff. j Miss Anderson, T heota Johnson, Mr. th e ir bockfield men. T he Pups are Spelling. publishers will reserve the rig h t to Sometime during the day—eith e r The Ju nior class is in charge of | and Mrs. Empey, Ruby Laird, Mr. publish in book and serial form, ac­ train in g h ard every afternoon to p er­ I Jackm an—A m erican A rts, Brown, Epes W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. in the m orning or ju s t before the the Lyceum course th is year. The fect th e ir m achine as th ey have some j Jordan—Food Poisoning. Felton, Miss M urphy, Miss K loster, cording to the usual term s, any of gam e—there will be a three-m ile first num ber of the course will be h ard gam es to play soon. The balance Keene—P hysical W elfare of the the novels subm itted in the contest. cross-country race betw een F lag staff given a t the end of th is m onth. A E lizabeth Hancock, Gracebel Swift, of th e P ups’ schedule follows: [Child. The contest will close on m idnight, and Tempe team s. M artha Ja n e Boggs, M arian Silver­ by Dr. October 26—Brophy College a t j K elty—T eaching H istory in the faculty com m ittee headed O ctober 15, 1929. j D inner will be served at th e usual Brophy. George M. B atem an of the Science thorne, R uth Nichols, E thelyn Brels| Middle Grades. Typed m anuscripts of 76,000 to 100,- tim e in the dining hall. T here will ford, L aura Schmidt, Laprele Davis, departm ent is co-operating with the N ovem ber 1—F lag staff Freshm en L am bert—Modern Archery. Elizabeth H ightow er, Ruth Broady 000 words (the ideal length is 80,- be no alumi banquet this year, but a t Flagstaff. L asker—Race A ttitudes in Chil­ class in presenting this course 000), should be sent with return all alum ni will be invited to eat din­ land B renda Gilpin. N ovem ber 9—Indian School at dren. The first num ber of the course is postage to the Campus Prize Novel ner in the dining hall w ith th e stuTem pe (S atu rd ay m orning.) M cLester—N utrition and D iet in planned for O ctober 31, w hen the Contest, College Humor, 1050 North . dents. N ovem ber 22—Sacaton Indians at H ealth and Disease. Chicago A rtist Singers will appear LaSalle S treet, Chicago, 111., or to In the evening th ere will be a big Tempe. in “A Light Opera M irror.” (Continued on Page 4) I the Campus Prize Novel Contest, dance held in the new gym nasium . The entire en tertain m en t will con­ Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., Mored details of the program will be sist of presentations in costum e of G arden City, New York. announced later. selections from well-known favorite light opera, such as “The Bohemian Girl,” "The Mikado,” and “The P irates j 1 of Penzance,” besides selections from | Among the faculty of this year one or more grand operas such as | there are 10 new m em bers. Four of “II T rovatore” o r “C acalleria Rusti- j the old faculty retu rn ed from a cana.” ¡year’s leave of absence. These four An in te re stin g bit of social econo­ th e enjoym ent of leisure moments. The com m ittee appointed by the are Jam es Lee Felton of the Eng­ my is p resented in a le tte r to Mr. All of these facilities are for the use Junior class to tak e charge of the lish departm ent, W. M orrison McCall H oover from P rofessor B u rk h art who of the occupants of the houses of en tertainm ent course is as follows: of the M athem atics departm ent, Miss Six enthusiastic candidates are ¡the U niversity a t Tucson on Thanksth e block. T here are a g re a t m any Betty Love W oodward, M ercier W il­ is on leave of absence th is y ear in three-m ile ¡giving Day as a prelim inary to th e ir Alice K night, a critic in the Campus training daily over a blocks in th is com m unity built up lard, W ylie W entw orth, Caroline Con­ T raining School and John R. Mur­ course, some of them running five football gam e for th a t day. This order to do some teaching in New in this fashion. treras, Irvine W atts and Dorothy dock, who is a m em ber of the Social miles in ord er to develop th e ir wind (m eet will te st our team against the York U niversity, New York City. “The m em bership of such com­ Gardner. ¡U niversity a second tim e as w ell as Science departm ent. H e says: “You, as a one-time stu ­ m unities is m ade up of hom e owners. for the longer distance. The train ­ ¡keep our men in shape. The tra in ­ O ther num bers included in the As an a ssista n t in the Physical dent of sociology will no doubt be It is im possible to re n t in this sec­ c o u rse . will be Zellner, the im perso­ ing has been confined to the early i n g these candidates are receiving in terested in th e description of the tion, except as one may be able to nator, and Dr. H ilton I. Jones, scien­ Education departm ent, F o ster A. hours of th e morning, usually an ¡will be a great help tow ard m aking location in w hich we live. The loca­ re n t from a property owner. W e live tific lecturer. The dates for these ap­ Begg has been added to the faculty. ¡hour and a half before breakfast, ¡distance men of them next spring, tion is known as “Sunnyside G ardens.” in a two-family house. The owner pearances have not y et been deter­ | He is a graduate of Illinois and j The men are developing fast and i A practice race is scheduled for | holds an A. M. degree from New It is about 15 m inutes from the lives in the p a rt below us. Every mined. I York U niversity. H e was form erly should be in fine shape for the race F riday afternoon a t 4:20 p. m. be­ public lib rary a t F ifth avenue and house is occupied by an ow ner. He I directo r of ath letics in Thom as’ ¡on Homecoming Day. These men are tw e e n the prospective candidates to Forty-second s tre e t in New York m ay sublet p arts of his house if he j going to m eet some stiff com petition ¡make them run for tim e as w ell as i Choir School, New York City. City. About five years ago a group likes. I T aking Mr. O strander’s place is | from F lagstaff and the U niversity Jto give com petition to the b etter of m en form ed a corporation known “I t is w orthy of note th a t m odern . L ester E. Casida of Columbia, Mis- j and will need the support of all of ¡runners. The race will be th ree miles as th e City H ousing C orporation. This civilization is not wholly ‘decadent’ I souri. He is in the Biology and Ag­ you to encourage them on to victory, ¡and fast tim e should be m ade by corporation se t itself to th e task of w hen one finds such a ttem p ts to Miss Ilene Joyce who finished h er ricultural departm ent. He is a gradu­ i A m eet has been scheduled with ¡all. building hom es and selling them to m ake wise plans for hom es and the third year in Tem pe la st y ear is this ate of M issouri S tate T eachers Colpeople on th e in stallm en t plan. I grow ing of children in th e congested year enrolled in th e U niversity of j lege, in K irksville, M issouri. H e has ¡of Michigan and California. H e has Eeighth Street. She cam e here from w ant to describe th e w ork th a t has m odern city. W hen one goes about ¡taught in the U niversity of Califor­ ¡Greeley, Colorado, w here she recen t­ California a t Berkeley. Miss Joyce is ! a m aster’s degree from the U niver­ been done because it represen ts th e stre e ts of New York City he does n i a and in Kalamazoo College, Michi­ ly received h er m a ste r’s degree a t continuing h er work in geography as sity of Missouri. gan. som ething unique in providing homes see m any children, b u t th ere does ¡Colorado S tate T eachers College. h er university m ajor. She reports Miss N ora Buckalew is a new in thq large city or n ear th e large n o t seem to have been any conEleanor J. Carm an is the nek Kin­ As an assistan t in th e music deth a t the work was a t first h ard as critic teach er a t the E ighth S treet dergarten Critic. She is a graduate city. j partm ent, J. Paul Jones has been j scious provision In th e ir housing nearly all the professors in the de­ T raining School. She is a graduate of Denison U niversity and of the The blocks on which th ese houses ¡plans for the grow ing of children or ¡added to the faculty th is year. He partm ent w ere G erm an and it has onf S anta B arbara S tate Teachers | a re built are very long and com para­ ¡the m aking of hom es.” ¡U niversity of Chicago. Before com- ¡was a m em ber of the 28th F. A. band taken h er some tim e to get ac­ College a t S anta B arbara, Cliforni. ! tively narrow . The houses are of jing here she taught in Chicago. ¡during the w ar, and is a g raduate of P rofessor B u rk h art adds th a t there custom ed to th e ir accent. Also th a t She was form erly a' teach er in the jI As assistan t librarian, F rances Virbrick stru c tu re and are built up solid a re 3000 children in the school build­ ¡the music departm ent of T ulsa Uni­ all the atlases are in G erm an if they public schools of H anford, California. I jginia Helms is new here. She is a versity, Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has ag ain st each o th e r around th e block. ing w here his own children attend. are not in some o th e r foreign lan­ Ralph M asteller of Burlington, ¡graduate i They a re tw o and th re e family “W hen this building was put up,” he of Guilford College, N orth ¡studied extensively under V ictor J. guage. N evertheless she has become i Iowa has been added to the faculty j houses. T hese houses a re set back says, “they thought they had built | Carolina, w here she also had experi- Grabel, nationally known band con­ adjusted and is getting on very well. I as an assista n t in th e Commercial jence in library work. from th e w alks about 10 o r 12 feet. fo r a fa r d ista n t future, b u t in a d u c to r, a t the Texas Band School Dr. Sauer, head of th e geography de­ departm ent. H e w as graduated from B arbara L. Ream is of Columbia, ¡at Baylor U niversity, W aco, Texas. T his space betw een th e w alk and the very short tim e they have found th a t p artm en t she rep o rts as a w onderful | Peen College, Osgaloosa, Iowa, and Missouri, has come here as in stru c­ ¡He has charge of the college band houses is beautifully landscaped. The it is too sm all. M ost of th e work lectu rer w ith unlim ited knowledge of has his m aster’s degree from the tor of F rench and D ram atics. She [and orchestra, the Ju n io r H igh or­ inn er court of these houses, one will consists of w ork in th e class room, Ithe regions he describes. She is U niversity of Iowa. Before coming graduated from the U niversity of c h e s tra , the Men’s Glee Club and find, is also beautifully landscaped. and when th is is done th ey go home. ¡thankful for h er Tem pe preparation, here he tau g h t in B urlington, Iowa, Each house h as its own sm all private Some of the grades are running in Missouri and received h e r m aster’s ithe W omen’s Glee Club. | especially for the w ork she had in Ju nior College. yard w ith g ra ss and shrubbery. B ut tw o shifts. The playgrounds of the degree from there. She w as an in­ I -o-----------j Geographic geology w hich enables Dr. Rufus K. W yllys of Berkeley, stru cto r of F rench a t the U niversity beyond these private y ard s th ere is open spaces of th e country afford a ¡her to understand th e lectures. Miss California, has been added to the th e com m unity co u rt provided w ith w ealth of opportunity th a t the chil­ of Missouri, and w as in stru cto r of Joyce will be home in Tem pe fo r the faculty as an assista n t in H istory and playground equipm ent for c h ild re n ,' d ren of the large centers do not enF rench and D ram atics a t Culverholiday vacation and asks to be re ­ Political Science. H e graduated from ten n is courts and o th er facilities for !joy.” Stockton College, Canton, Missouri m em bered to h e r G eographic friends. H illsdale College and the universities E va Hudson is a new Critic at Junior Class Is Again at Head of Lyceum Course Who's Who on Faculty at Tempe Teachers College Prof. Burkhart Gives Interesting Bit of Social Economy in Letter on Housing Problem in New York City Cross Country Candidates Are Going Through Hard Workouts; Daily; Two Meets on Schedule Miss Ilene Joyce Is Registered at U of C. > PAGE TWO THE TEMPE COLLEGIAN Standard Tests and | Which m eeting he asserted th a t these j b etter grade placem ent and group_, _ # ¡tests had a baneful influence u p o n .in g s of pupils, j Technique of Teaching te*cblng technique~to my minA tbe The use of stan d ard te sts for _____ ! beneficial influence of the te sts f a r ; diagnostic purposes deserves emoutw eighs th eir ill effects. The argu- j phasis. If we accept th e T horndike Director Bureau of Research ¡m ents 1 sba11 present are not new concept of m ental ability, such ability j is very complex, being made up of Since N orth H all has its com plete (Reprinted from The Dadelpian R e - bUt thi8 faet d°eS DOt weaken the,r 1 ; validity. unnum bered specific abilities. T hese organization u n der full sway, it I view) seems to hold an atm osphere of digI have on my desk th ree books on L ^ P!“ e,1. sta " dard te sts ¡abilities can only be trained by spenity and ease known only to N orth ; teaching picked up for five cents P1“™ ^ 7 alUG " th a t they furm sh jclflc exerclse- To° much teaching Hall girls. Much is to be appreciated each at a second hand book sto re I , “ T . l L aCCU™te m easures of has alw ays been of th e "shotgun” due to the u n tiring efforts of ou. pre-ion One H undred Twenty-fifth street ! " the ordi" ary type. Reading, arith m etic, and the ceptress, Mrs. H onshire. New York. H ere thev are “ r rrtn rrn ! ,X amlnatlon- A n«m ber of investiga- other school branches have been and t i nr u ! . . jtions m ight be cited to prove this, ¡are still tau g h t "broadcast**— -— in a Lola W ells spent the past wee-end on T eaching,” by S ir J. G. Fitch. M. » .„ l __„ s 1 « 'o au cu si in a uroa . !. . , |P erh ap s the classic illu stration is more or less general way in th e vain with h er parents in Douglas. Arizona. ¡A., one of her m ajesty’s inspectors thp . ™. . L ,, lu e vain I . . . . . tne investigation of S tarch and Eliot, ihope th a t pupils would acquire efMary Hand visited h er p aren ts i n !of schools> lectures given in E r~ ' — 1 p q e 81 ■ ------------ ¡land in 1870 som a * i he8e two Investigators selected ajficien cy in these subjects. This hope W inkelman, O ctober 5. She a ls o !b l n d 1 8 ^ 9'80’ Qulncw M ethods’ final paper in geom etry by a stu d en t has not been realized, as is pointed visited her aunt. Mrs. F. W. B aptiste jbyg L e,'a * copyright. In a rep resentaive high school in out in the work of T horndike upon in Phoenix Saturday. October 12. 8tudJes ” b t Bern»rd ^ n 7 W,8COn8,n’ Tbey made exact copies arithm etic and G ates on reading. A Dorothy Arnold, of Phoenix, ™ S“ 1“OI a>“ . by B ernard Cronson, of th ls , nd , „ , n o L u m b e r of te sts m ig h t be m entioned . V W „, Nora Adams Friday, W * school, th e N orth C entra, | North Hall Notorieties E n tered a t the Tem pe, A rizona, P o st Office as secondclass m atter. Subscription R a te s................... $1.25 a Y ear in Advance. Published Every A LTERNATE THURSDAY of the College Year. N. M EN D EN H A LL v EDITORIAL STAFF: Editor-in-Chief............... A ssociate E d ito r.......... B usiness M anager...... News E d ito r.................. Society E d ito r............... A thletic E d ito r............. C irculation M anager.... A dvisor........................... EOGAR Francis R. Vihel ......Eloise Leppla Leonard Curnow Elizabeth H ancock ....... Lillian M orris ........... E ric B artell ......... Fred C ulbert ........J. W. H oover £ Zt ¡York w ritten in tqofi These hn lr | As80cia ti°n to be graded by the prin-1 specific shortcom ings of each pupil. Jeanne Richards was a Phoenix iare perha“ falrly representatlve 0, ^ ipa‘ teach er oi m athem atics. One j Such te sts reveal, as W illiam Hawvisitor Saturday, October 12. j. , . . . . y . at e of |h undred sixteen acceptable replies ley Sm ith would say “w here the W innie S hartzer spent the Paat |of " J ”* g ^ 6 6 J dV® ^ jwere received. The m arkings ranged squeak is.” They would point out OUR NEW TEACHERS ¡week-end with h e r parents in H a y -|. . .. . ‘ from above 90 to below 30. Forty- the specific lack of each Dunil tn V l^ r r i l e d o 0 n v a .Y one great skyscraper in New!den¡tests h a v e ^ n s o m ^ m e a s u r e ^ ^ d r d iseven of these teachers save a pass-j the te a c h e r and th u s enable h e r to J-Ork City, we see the figures of two great marble! Louise Robbins and Hazel M cC om b|are the following6 rem e 6 ,ng grade or above. Sixty-nine re-i direct h er teachin g effort w ith a StatlieS. Their backs are bent their m u s c l p s « tp p m p rl t n l spen^ *be week-end in Phoenix. j , . . . igarded the paper as w orthy of m arks ¡strong likelihood of desirable results, be strained; they seemed to be’tired. But theirs is oillv Mr- and Mr8- Jam es R. W elch, M r .|w ritea. 8 8CU88 0n 0 rea ng F itch ,b elo w passing. j D esirable m otivation is essen tial a nose f l i p r tr p V p « « p « 4? 4V.« r p i,„ *j ! and Mrs. J- w. Saw yer and Miss I * I L et us consider the effect of such to teaching technique. E xperim entally i ... e UOUS. They were p l a c e d j R u t h Duffy visited Lorarine Saw yer i F irst it is well to read the p as-iv ary in g standards applied in the Iit has been shown th a t th e stan d ard ere alter tills building was completed and could be re - j Saturday, October 12. sage aloud very carefully w ith proper ordinary exam ination upon the teach- te sts m ay be used effectively in semoved without affecting the safety of thebuilding in! Grace M iller spent the w eek-end !iatonation> requiring the scholars to jing technique. Pupils, especially in the curing th is m otivation. B ecause of any way. j with relatives in Glendale. !f x the1r eyes on tbe book* and to i upper grades, are fully aw are of th e ir exactness it is possible from ? As we go through life, we see thousands of these kinds | Elene W ebb spent the week-end ;b y 1^ r f L th r i u e r s ° i t nt,ng ° Ut WOrdt h,S variabillty of teach ers’ m arks. Itim e to tim e to m easure the progress This resu lts often in a feeling on the j of each pupil. W hen such progress of figures—men who are always in the act of pretending !wlth Elizabeth H unter in phoenix, “Next, a sim ultaneous exercise is ¡Part of some m em bers of a class] is recorded and graphed it has proved rather than actual doing of things. Their quality does often found useful. The teach er reads th a t the teach er is unfair and is sus- to be a strong incentive to pupils’ efnot ring true. It is that eternal seeming, rather than be­ South Hall Secrets the lesson again, and asks the whole j ceptible to o ther influences th an the forts. ing:. class to read it with him slowly, but i real m erit of the school work done.] F u rth er, a pupil’s w ork is b e tte r He will not survive for very long. ¡the looks of things there will b e |nam e Prom iscuously, and causing the jpupils is essential to efficient learn-¡fore us older “scho lars” se t a hopeFellows ! and Girls! It takes hard work to master anv- m any “feeds” ln our hall during har- w orst readers to be appealed to much jing on th eir part. Any technique of ¡less hurdle, such w riting scales as thing that you attempt and expect to make the best Of ivest seasonb fte n e r th an the rest. jthe teacher which encourages a ¡the T horndike and th e Ayres, place New teachers have b o o n oAAnA t n t-Lxx -P™ 1+ A ,* * ' South Hall is very sorry to lo s e 1 A fterw ards he causes the books sp irit of antagonism arouses an em o-¡before the pupils th e average attainm-L 1 , A .,.e add®d to the faculty this year. Jone of ltg best llked memberg Mi s s i t0 be closed’ and proceeds to give a !tional bias th a t blocks in large m eas-jm en t of his grade. I ap p reciate the xncy were seiectea W l t l l one big aim 111 View. That w a s 'c h a r l y n e C hristy C harlyne will stay !^CW sim ple Questions on special jure the teaching process. I question g a n g e r which Dr. Bagley h as pointed their attitude m going after a. tiling and toeing the mark.!at her home in Phoenix in the future !WOrdS’ and t0 require sep arate little [the ability of the m ost scholarly and out th a t such goals m ay tend to proIt is the spirit that counts, the spirit that has a clear trueiand drive to school ¡sentences to be turned into others Itechnically skilled teach er to se c u re 'd u c e m ediocrity but it seem s to me ring to it. They have it orj i thev would not be in , this inLenore Shill of Mesa spent F riday Cids are suullTL T ° h7“ °» lin in g ** 15® *“ ! °! ^ psychologically • V . , « n _ 'v » j t«-. _. w oras are supplied by the scholars, sp irit of ill will on the p art of a n y 'so u n d . They m ake it possible to anolv tn G P n k 'm l i f f l think too much of their W O r k |he^e and ^ s Pef y C° llins a^ I thum b through “Quincy M ethods” ¡m em bers of the class. It is because th e law of satisfactio n much m ore to think much of themselves. Their great interest, en-r°dPamed her h0me for the week jand search in vain for clearcut, defi-|o f this possible effect th a t the ordi-¡frequently. jnite objectives, m ethods of discover-1 nary exam ination may have th a t the j One of the outstanding values standard te sts should be j which should come from the use of with favor. They may be standardized te sts is a m ore nearly firm the subjective esti-1 co rrect estim ate of teaching tech■1 * 1 a , • -------------------- O--------- 1 ------- ----------- ---- <***« waboi ------ ---------- -** » D . 1UU111LL i j ****— *** —^ teach er of the work of nique. Upon this point S. L. P ressey p i l l pose W HICH does not S i g n i f y apose of some sort---- but|Mona Denson spent last week-end jbegin t0 en te rta in doubts concerning the pupil. The fact th a t they are ob- says: “It is very necessary th a t the p o is e . Ivisiting friends and relatives in Pres- jfhe fulsom e praise of the Quincy Ijective should tend to rem ove any j adm inistration shall know the efc o tt]schools by the H onorable B. G. N or-[feeling of unfairness on the p a rt o f'fic ie n c y of the teaching staff in an Miss Teddy Carm an entertained in 5*lrop’ secretary of the C onnecticut ¡the pupils. ¡im partial and exact fashion. F or this TO MR. COOKSON q , , honor of Miss M artha Jane Boggs 1board of education, in “E ducation” j A second great value to teaching j purpose te sts are of g re a t value.” otlldeilts, have we ever stopped tothink what a sincere !last Su»day evening. Many of th e and qu° ted a t tbe beginning of this ¡technique which should follow from j I recall hearing Dr. W. S. M onroe friend Wehave in ourlibrarian, Mr. Cookson? ¡hall girls w ere present and succeeded ibook; “The children w rite English ¡a wise use of standard te sts is a tell of the work of two prim ary Perhaps some of US have but the maioritv of n s r n s h in surprisinS M artha Jane. ¡earlier, w rite more, and w rite it bet- b etter classification of pupils. Teach- teach ers in a c ertain school system . ------- i * Ui5 lO o H j gout}, Hi)i] wao house iler throu£hout all the schools of t h e i r s of experience have long been One of th ese teach e rs seem ed to get than in the case of any in all aw are of the g reat range of ability ¡splendid resu lts as com pared w ith ;L a^ f t maU* r ue b00.1i set peeved if doesn t snap it to us on the instant. We should remem-jRuth Boles spent the week-end a t : f h e J schools of any other town w ith-j°£ th eir classes. P ractically every ¡the other. The w ork of th e seemin my knowledge of our country.” I,sch o o l survey has pointed out th e |in g ly inferior teach er was such th a t per tliat the position of librarian is not the easiest posi-!her home in Phoenix. find m yself questioning the certitude ¡overlapping of grades. Most of us ¡her dism issal w as contem plated, -------- o-------tion in the school; in fact it is one of the hardest. ! of the com m ent of George A. W alton, i who have taught have felt the tru th j M eanwhile both intelligence and When the books we ask for are not to be found, should) of the M assachusetts board of edu- j of F ranzen’s com m ent th a t when we ]achievem ent tests w ere adm inistered we turn away with a frown on our faces? No, we should! . ____ -------.cation, in “Methods of the Quincy ¡have tried to teach a class of wide ¡to the pupils of both teachers. They at least thank Mr. Cookson for his trouble. ast all is enthusiastically back |Schools of Quincy, M assachusetts” ¡attainm ent a p a rt of the tim e we ¡disclosed the fact th a t th e teach er °t e uew regulations offered by t h e ! (Education, Septem ber-October, 1883) ¡“bored the bright m em bers and a ¡who w as getting the poor resu lts Back of his brusk manner is a sympathy and under-!0 ¡sb u en ody council. The girls will ¡also quoted, “an exam ination of the ¡Part of the tim e we m ystified the ¡was dealing w ith the im possible. The standing1 and a desire „ • -I to . help us in every way he ccan.! u i i , : uc he aiiuweu allowed 11:30 every second Satur- schools of Norfolk county, which wa v asjdull ones.” J u s t w hat should be the intelligence ratin g s of h er group was Aet us be more considerate and respectful in the future day night, his of course creates ,j made in 1879, a fte r the im provem ents !range of ability of a class in order jfar below th a t of th e o th er teacher. to one who is so considerate of us, Mr. Cookson. !neWresP°n s,bilities for everyone con -1 bad been som etim e inaugurated, j to secure th e best resu lts has, so i1 W hat are some dangers in the use --------------— o ----------------- r ° rn e ’ rect y or indirectly. But the ¡showed th a t the schools of Quincy ¡far as 1 know, not been determ ined iof stan d ard te sts? I m ake no conTO OUR TEAM glFH ° * a !f l 11 are a11 right th ere ranked from 12 to 25 per cent above experim entally. N evertheless, in te n tio n th a t they a re a “cure-all.” C o l l i e o n t e a m l e t ’« s p p P n f (-H of m i U I I ,1 A- I ° 1° pa^ ’ ,W e hope j the average of the towns of Norfolk j seem s reasonable th at, o ther things ¡Dr. K ilpatrick puts its th u s: n e x t S a t u r d a v n n t n n Tr i« L T,1’ 1U o ld B u lld o g f ig h t ° er a “ s 7 “ fal1 111 w ith j county.” I am rem inded how the Gary, being equal, the n arrow er the range “The new te sts are indeed a conn e x t S a tu r d a y o u t o n lu s h F ie ld . M e r e b o u n d t o W in I a d y to m a k e H . a g0¡Ind” schools w ere praised in and the m ore favorable should be the tribution of the very first value, but if you’ll all figlit because the Student Bod\ is backing it,„ Le^ “tlV®_®°U“Cli_beld a m eet-¡out of season until people through-{teaching situation. [w hat I say is still true. So fa r as y o u . W e ’l l b e t h e r e 1 0 0 % A . S . T C . t o l i e i n H p f p f lt t n p ¡ T ,.! ! ! , EaSt HaU Tuesday evening ¡out the country w ere led to feel th a t! McCall points out the inadequacy ¡they m easure achievem ent they a re Universitv Kittens. Grr-rr-rr l p f ’« + j |a ■ ’ ¡these schools w ere outstanding in i Iof the teach er’s judgm ent in c la ssi-|u p to now largely confined to the bo VS* " fe-kar em to death, j A fter the concert last T hursday |th eir efficiency; how during the jfication: ¡more m echanical asp ects of learning, aaA a~ . __ ____________________ __ ¡evening the m em bers of Sm allm an’s \survey of the Gary schools schools, Dr Dr. nti« Otis i “The teach er’s judgm ent is an in-¡A su p erintendent gives a series of \ East Hall News —J North Hall Girls Are Hostesses at Colorful Party to Men of Arizona Teachers C o lle g e ^ 8 8 ™ d - Many of the girls m et ¡“scales” were scraped from the eyes ¡other school, and (b) even w hen ¡less the superintenden t is wise thev ' ------------------- ------------- ¡ he m em bers ot the choir and M rs ., of m any when these schools were IPupils first en ter the class from some Iwill find them selves ra te d according se fso n of ™ n “ J10®1 y e a r w J h a ’ t e r - accom panied a t the piano b y i ^ a i t e presided over the affair, which shown far below desirable stan d ard s o ther class in the sam e school. It is ¡to these records If th e superintendsea on of m any colorful events N orth j Miss E lene W ebb; popular voice s e - |closed a t {as judged by the standard tests. ¡difficult for a teacher to give a satis- en t could H all girls seem ed to reig n in great- lections by th e Misses H azel Me-1 Many distinguished guests from | Now let us tu rn the pages of ¡factory judgm ent even a fte r consider- the teach er’s success in building n e s s - s p h e r e of highest color when ; Comb. W ylie W entw orth, Lucille p bc>enix and other neighboring tow ns |-“Methods of E lem entary School | able experience. T eachers lie aw ake !ideals and attitu d es so th a t all !he on t h r i v e n 7 ! ° ! until 1 0 1 Amberson. accom panied at the piano h alled du^lng the evening and m et ¡Studies,” by Cronson. Reading is dis- a t night w orrying w hether or n o t !educational outcom es could be 14 », h Monday O ctober by Elene W ebb and Elizabeth H u n- t h \ m em bers of the A. Cappella ¡cussed under th ree heads: (1) pre- to prom ote a given pupil partly be-¡w eighed the situation would L d 14 to all th e m en of A. S. T. C. a t te r vioiinist. D uring th e evening re- e“ bers of th e faculty, sentation, (2) com parison, (3, a p p li-’cause they are som ew hat uncertain C ^ i u f L “ e P , freshm ents w ere served. ¡ P resident and Mrs. M atthew s and cation. U nder method he lists ( 1 ) ¡of th eir judgm ent. No judgm ent a t all su p erintendent T 7 n danger of tak The guests w ere received by Mrs. ------------ o-----------¡Governor and Mrs. Phillips w ere on reading by the child, (2) reading b y )is available for pupils w ith whom the ing the te a c h e r’s atten tio n aw ay from Helen M. H anskin, house president.¡ Aa a “ b a ,°u« young m an w ent to a {the receiving com m ittee. [the teacher, (3) thought-getting and teacher is unacquainted. A te a c h e r!th e ’im p o n d erab les” *he i d llls and Lois Benedict, vice-president, R o lin e . um veraity professor and said: “Sir, j ------------ o-----------¡repetition, (4) study by pupil, pre- m ay know h er pupils well and y e t 1a ttitu d es and m oral h ab its th a t can Sikes, secretary, L illian K n o w le s,!1 d eslre a course of train in g which | A recent experience of a V irginia ¡ferably in the classroom and <>iJbe unable to t e ll w hether the m J * f ° al b ab lts th a t can' Bob Sm ith, p resid en t Alpha Hall, and { “ e to become the su p e rin te n -c le rg y m a n throw s light on the o ld |re a d in g by pupil. In a report of a les-|p u p ils are equal to, superior to, o r in- quanttties ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ W ally Caywood, p resid en t S tu d e n t1d ent of a g 'eat railw ay system . How ! E nglish law requiring th a t m arriages son in a 5A grade he gives a nara ferior to th e average ,, h k . q “ u le ’ an a 01 f“ stem n e th a t at Body Council. much will such a course cost a n d l^ o u ld be celebrated before noon. A graph and tells w hat was d l n l when 1lu n il i n a n l e o t h e r ? Q b rig h te s t, tenrton upon a p a rt only of th e edus ta rtin g th h i . [ U- 1 ^ ^ ^ Among th e hundred and fifty enter-1 h° , ^ long wil1 it ta k e ? ” {colored couple appeared before him, taught to the pupils. At no place in of m easurem ent is ' “n e e d e d ^ w h ic h a"d tained, th e guests of honor included Young m an, replied th e profes- asking to be m arried, the m an in a (the book are to be found, as would ¡does not require a previous ac-1 _______ n_ Dr. and Mrs. A. J. M atthew s, F re d e r-¡ 8° a’ “uch a course would cost you considerably m uddled state. The min- Jbe expected, objective standardized i quaintance w ith pupils and which “ MANANA” ick M. Irish, Mrs. M ary M. W aite, I $20’00q and require tw enty years of .*■*« said t0 tk e wom an: “Iwon’t j devices w hereby reliable com parisons | cam pores pupils in different classes i 0 ,u Mrs. E va H u rst, Miss N ettie G ood-jyour U“ f- ®ut on the ° ‘b er h a n d , | Perform this cerem ony.” ¡may be made of pupils’ progress or w ith g reat ease as it com pares pupils IB ^ a Spanish w ord^languW ly man, Miss L aura Dobbs, Coach and ] by spendm S i 300 ° f your monew and ¡ w hy is th at, boss?” she q u e rie d .; means by which defective reading! to the *-------- >• .pronounced Mahn-yah-nah, w hich is i extensively used in all countries Mrs. M cCreary and a ssista n t coach : th ree m onths of Your tim e you m a y j“Ain’t de licenses all rig h t? An’ we ¡may be pointed out. T he stan d ard tests furnish such j w here Spanish is spoken. It h as an Be«K¡ be ele band gathered around ta c t betw een its services and those I The new plan includes such innowas of in terest to a » a »d !th e cam pfirethew here in p resenting th e first organized Society was held at the T raining rcave ave.' 'vas 01 keen keen in terest to a sh o rt entertain-1 of educational bodies and institu-1 ra tio n s as lectu re courses dem and club assem bly on Monday, October | School in Mr. P ayne’s office. Tues- prov,ded nlore food for discussion for J m ent was given. Miss Josephine Rios 1I tions throughout th e nation. ‘ vauons as lectu re courses dem anding n e ith e r p rereq u isites nor exami¡the student geologists. 8. th e C actus W alking Club holds a day evening. j sav e a Gypsy dance to the music o il This association of the Red Cross I nations, and read y courses given The cave is reported to be of enor g re a t deal to its credit. | Many plans were made for homer- a band of singers. A couple of sk its 1w ith the n a tio n ’s educational pro-j operatively in d ifferen t but allied deSkits, “T he S ta r Spangled Ban-[com ing day, which is to be in No- mous linear proportions but as on 's^ ^ cces^ a'b le^an d ^ n teres^ in sr IW'ere gluven by groups of the girls, | gram s begins w ith e a rliest school p artm en ts of study. D iscussing th e most n er,” and "Hoodoo” w ere presented (vember. It was decided upon the to give electric lighter! th at n»rt , f fte r whlch th e girls Joined in sing -1 years, and flourishes in the highest program and its aim s P resid en t Nichby m em bers of th e club, also T he the old Clionian • Sisters, whichpart will is neana «mail . . y j ing a few Gypsy songs. The Gypsies j institutions. It ranges through a va- olas M urray B u tler said: Volga Boatm an, as th e m odernist be our guests, a luncheon. Plans w ere .«y "°».m , . e_ ’ ~. pen to ,nspec‘ !w andered back to the cam pus hap-1 ,. . *__ hap- rie ty of Red Cross services of instu. d e n t who satisfacto rily sees him. ¡also made for the society float for V ,° n aym ond> form er Tern- pn y singing Gypsy refrains. j tense practicality. , “Any , T he m em bership of th e Cactus ¡the parade. Mona Denson was >ut in W a lk in g C lu b consists of W ally C ay-¡charge of this. Pins w „, be ordered ^. 1_ h e lp e d llo n ^ f erea | “ ' e d , conduct the — p ar/y j Deginning or the m em bership Mc!m - 1 d e b u t s “ of T e l d t g wood, C latie Clay wood, O liver A nder-!next week for all the m em bers whQ around Tucson. The cave is no longer ipaign whlch ended Thur8day e eVT l w imt ? eriCan„ C° UrSe ln Junior college g r T d T “ Sho^M he“ n 2 son, E pes W illiam s, N orris Steverson, wish them. ac ve, a t is in process of forma- j ning, O ctober f . 10 a t the weekly» Y. w . swim m ing and life saving and first desire fu rth e r college traln ln g i he ! t 1All n n #1 _.1 • . ■■ 1 tion and so is dry and not a t all un Chic Vihel, Ben Cole, Roline Sikes, | The evening was well spent at„ , . . . __ G. A. m eeting. At this m eeting talk s aid is standard. Some of th ese L hu „ .. . . ’ R uth Brodie, Dorothy Brown, M ar-j tending to business m atters, although comtfh° rtab e’ The cave *» certainly | were given by some of the com m ittee ! courses originally w ere conducted , T „ ^ compli8hed som ething g u erite P ark er. M arjie Costy, Alice it was enjoyed by all. " ortb ^ e in g and is of p articular in- chairm en on things th a t the “Y” does, j by Red Cross rep resentatives, and I “ ° 8 helpf ? in S tover and B etty W oodward. ------------o-----------h ° any° ne W‘th a ge° l° g‘oal ; Every new m em ber selects the a o are now continued u n der experts a “ Ip e lllg e n t+ cltj zen-----------T*I . . inclination. j t l v i t y of the “Y” in which she is train ed and qualified according to eaT l f e n / « ! n. the | most in terested, and is then placed on | Red Cross requirem ents. Some of i bitlon8( and aid blm t o r e a c h tb o se i s ta rte d t o ° r a c h 5 i i h a ~ t c o m m i t t e e t o w o r k f o r the year. I the best instru cto rs in th ese subjects [ decisions affecting his c a re e r w hich to visit the Mammoth Caves, but a s | The g l r l s who are joining will find | wh0 have served on th e Red Cross (will be correct ______ ® Tuesday eveniug, O ctober 1, t h e !made d®fCendad’ cam p w a s jmuch in terestin g work in th e “Y.” staff form erly w ere college a th le te s ,, m em bers of sw im m ing team s, c re w s,! A nothe r m ost im p o rtan t principle T his y ear the Jolly Red H eads are D elta T hetas enjoyed them selves im -jth e conditions6 and* ag en ts' w h i c ^ l ^ d ! etc, bas en tered into th e m aking of the few in num ber but m ighty in th e ir Im ensely w ith a discussion of clouds, | caused the cave the p arty retired W om en’s colleges not alone have j DeW program - E very effo rt has been color and intend to m ake th is y e a r,a n d w ith reading all the d iffe re n t1™*, . a’ adopted th e Red Cross courses in Im ade t0 m easure progress tow ard th e b est th e Red H eads have ever poems about clouds. Each author had ¡its s lu m b e r ^ y a™cold ir ° m home hygiene and care of the sick- | th e bache,or’s degree in term s of re a l thedieiH ent ldea , aí ° Ut aa ^ !and g0t “ » ta rtT o r M ^ m n ^ tÍ I --------i and nutrition, but m any give c re d -!achlevem ent ra th e r th an in term s of A sh o rt business m eeting was the girls w ere glad to add them t o ; The Galiuro m ountains and the San | Seventy-Hve S*rls m et at the gym j its for completion, including e x te n -!prescribed courses, o r hours, or called M onday night in Mr. Irish ’s th e ir own ideas. , IPedro Valley near Oracle cam e i n l a t 6:15 S atu rd ay m orning, O ctober I sion credits to teach ers who tak e i P° ,nt8’ or any th in g of th e kind, office to m ake plans for th e m any K ate Stedm an, Mary Alice B e ll!for th e lr share of discusslon T h e s e ' 5. and hiked for five miles out on j th e se courses. I "A stu d en t who can show th a t he events the Red H eads will tak e part and C arm elita H arding, alum na m em -, m ountains and this valley provided !the d esert’ The tra11 led to a won‘ ¡ Sum m er courses in the fundamen- ls com petent to om it any of the in th is year. bers attended this m eeting and co n -lsuch in terestin g m aterial for d isc u s-!derfu1’ Srassy oasis. In a sh o rt tim e! ... . . . be seen in . all ,, direc-1 tals of Ju n io r Red Cross adm inistra-1courses o rdin arily p rescribed fo r unThe girls who retu rn ed th is year tributed to the discussion. ainn th at ■»»-------- ________ ____ I,___ cam p fires could are only four in num ber, b u t this T he subject of the m eeting Octo-1 ^ ™ tions T f S r 'a g o ^ b re a k fa s f a pro^ | U° n Were given the p ast sum m er a t | derg rad u ates will be encouraged to m akes a very convenient situation jber 8, was etiquette. E tiquette at jbe given up fo r L k of t L f T h J gram was r e n t e d by some’ of t h e 19' f ate a p ‘^ ‘ties and norm al jd° «« w111 tbaa gal“ opportunibecause th ere is an office in the home, a t school, on the stre e t a tL o „ f , 1 k f “ e’ The Ihikers schools. The Ju n io r Red Cross i ty t0 tak e up stu d ies for w hich he club for each m em ber. W hen one per­ teas, luncheons and other Diaces ¡P bRCk near ° racle’ ate a | W va,, cMi.—w v , t n “credit course” was given this y ear, 8 ready and in w hich he is interson is not actin g in his capacity as The m eeting proved to be very i n t WaST .S° ° n ° n !who were m em bers of the J u t T l a s t ' &t Teachers College, Columbia U n i-j« sted ’ no Ionger m erely m arking an officer, he a cts as a m em ber, so terestin g and aroused much in te re st j bers o f t h p x n p r i1 H m P e ' ^ m e“ '|y e a r were back for a visit W elcome j v erslty ’ N e w York; George Peabody 1tim e ln a group w hich bores and disth a t the re s t m ay feel th e ir auth ority lp the m em bers. £ Mr! ! W e ^were glad ^To h a ^ ! ^ n n , U n lv e , | - r a g e s him w hile o th er less well ! sity of W isconsin, and U niversity o f !prepared stu d e n ts a re try in g to catch to a g re a te r extent. F ern Foltz and Mary Root attended | Mrs K rause, Mr. and Mrs. O ttinger !you w ith us ag ainI California. UP w ith him .”—Exchange. Those who retu rn ed are: the m eeting. D elta T hetas alw ays wel-1 Mlss Kdlth Gooch Mrs Rub Green’ | T here is a five-mile hike every A nother Red Cross sum m er course j 0-----------M artha Jan e Boggs—P resident. come th e ir alum na w ith much pleas- j H0race Chesley, Fred Joyce, Joe i W ednesday evening a t 4:30. Join the | in the atm osphere of a center of; T H E W EST Lois B enedict—V ive-president. Ur®' * . Benedict, Clifford Spain, A d o ln h gang a nd learn more about the counhigher learning was afforded a t th e i Ruby Bow ser—S ecretary. F u rth e r m eetings will be sp en t i n j Spangehl> Alex Perkina P red Cul. |t r y around Tempe. I U niversity of N orth Carolina, w here !The lure of open country Em m a Joslin—T reasu rer. preparing for the H alloween p arty j b erj j ________ o________ , Red Cross rep resen tativ es gave first *s *-he secre t of th e W est, W ith th is a rra y of color th e Jolly to be given for the sister societies. I | i aid instruction, first to a police of-1A ^and w here w hite m an’s courage Red H eads expect a very enjoyable Are you ready for it? , , Z ~ ° ------- — p . /"• * aI flcers ’ group, which so im pressed j Daily m eets a rigid test. year. ------------ . -----------G i l t [the heads of the in stitution as to! ------------ o-----------j lead them to request special lectures i But m olten sun and d eserts dry Dr. Em m a L. M erritt of San Fran-i to a class of athletic coaches, comAre not lts only fa re, Lam bda K appas m et in E ast H a ll! and the j grades, and extending through high! Above th e cedar trees, Sigm a Society w ith a d in n er at her friend as you live here on the cam-1 changed to the Pansy- Tbe colors j flles for the la s t four years are ia | school and prep arato ry years, modi- i A mellow moon looks o’er th e creek hom e in Phoenix. The dinner, which pus. T hursday eventing, O ctober 24 w ere algo changed to m atch the flow. | possession of th e society. M embers | fications of the aforem entioned Red T hat w hispers to th e breeze. carried out th e H allow een motif, a t 6:45 the College Auditorium- will e r com bination. The new colors a r e !oi tbe society are tbus enabled to | Cross courses being used, w ith c re d -! was g reatly enjoyed by the m em bers. be filled w ith girls dressed as they royal blue and gold. New initiation | *oan c°P 'es °* tbe m agazine for as-1 its granted by a num ber of schools | Tbe tw ilight s ta rs shine on th e e a rth A fter the d inner th e m em bers of should be and as they should not be, costum es for th is year w ere decided j s' st ance in teaching, for society pro- j for completion. | To light th e p rairie land, th e society all atten d ed th e show at | all for your pleasure. Mrs. W aite will upon. j gram s or o th er use w ithout lib rary | The com bination of infusion of i ^ be vast expanse of w hitened ground th e O rpheum th e a te r. ¡supervise all the costum ing, therefore F u rth e r plans for H om ecom ing! tim e restrictio n s. Dr. M erritt is j ideals of service with practical in- J u s t m iles and m iles of sand, Those who atten d ed a re : M artha we can expect the Y. W. C. A. to w ere m ade and new ideas for the | widely known as th e d au ghter of j struction enabling the individual s tu - ! Ja n e Boggs, G racebel Swift, Eliza- j present the girls som ething very float were subm ittedDm late Adolph Sutro and for h er j dent to ren d er such servce in a m a -! ^ be Kan ge r keeps his vigil long beth H ancock, B renda Gilpin, M arian valuable. You will be surprised. Come Tuesday evening, O ctober 15, a gen er°sity and valuable services, es- teria l as well as spiritual sense, ■ ^'or tires and rain and snow-, Silverthorne, L aprele Davis, R uth Y»Ty- and see and hear. picnic was enjoyed by the society a t ! pe Camp (ire executlye of L ist not to the song from the hedge-j on a Der 10:00 p. m. . .. ^ , | business had been com pleted, dain ty C ontreras, E lizabeth Roach, ue w h e re does your fist go when you Maricopa county, gave a sh o rt talk 8. row, A dair, M argie Costy, Peggy W right, ¡open your hand? o f c h a irs ° Uo r th SU ° ? th<5 aFmS I refreshm ents w ere served by these to the troop. During the evening 18 H earing only the melody, o f chairs or th e davenport. ¡m em bers. Those alum ni p resen t w ere Dorothy Brown, L a Rue Ensign, Alice And above everything else, is th ere girls w ere aw arded honor beads, and But know th a t it springs from a | Stover,. Alice Bowman, Bernice or is there not a S anta Claus? g r!ss ^ 0n the Je rry C arrol- B enita Yegar, C atherine i th ree girls, E rn a R uth W ilderm uth, h eart ath ro b Chadwick, R uth Clifford, T eresa in m « . -i. J ,, , Grace, Ella Bales A ustin, H elen WilT he old m an rose up in righteous [M arjorie B u rk h art and M argaret T h at’s living M iM nstrelsy. . . ii 66 and lb ^ b° ^ *r iend | Hams and Thelm a Jones, Diehl, H azel D eRosier and Miss w rath and said: “Hie thyself yonder Dougherty, received the swimming drive or walk up you are invited to ________ _________ Chase. to the classroom , books w ere w rit­ honors which they earned la st week. Not alone see th e kite o’e r the t r e e !come right into the p arlo r and enL ittle Sniff le b lister: W ell, w hen Mrs- McCall gave a very in te re st­ ten for people like you.” The officers elected for the group joy thyself. Do n o t stand or sit nut tops, ing talk on m odern plays an d pup­ The m oral of this little story is: w ere: Peggy H averty, president; E rna !doors slt out | are you going to play football again? But see a t th e end of th e rope, p ets a t th e la st m eeting, O ctober 8. “D rink deep or ta ste not the R uth IN s h o r -t The rich uncle: W hy’ 1 don,t play W ilderm uth, vice-president; A boy who says, “Sure, I m ade ’er,” E lizabeth Roach also gave a report P ierian spring.” Thou - h .it h „ ¡football. W hat m akes you ask me K athleen Roach, treasu rer, and WanA lad who has life and hope. L Th°U 8balt d° nothmg t0 epJ°y th a t question? on som e m aterial she had collected ------------ o-----------za H ardin, secretary. A num ber of for th e work. j ______ __________ | L ittle Sniffle blister: W ell, Pop S T ILL MOON new m em bers w ere tak en in the It’s thee O, Life, th a t w e cherish says th a t w hen you kick off we are T he society m et a t th e hom e of [Tonight when I am sad. troop. ST. M A RY’S C O L LE G E , CALIF. F o r thee we would shun the grave going to get a brand-new autom obile M isses B arb ara R eavis and E va Hud- The moon w ith ivory face The officers elected in th e Junior For thee we offer thanksgiving Freshm en a t • St. M ary’s are now and a house. son for th e la st m eeting. j Seem s like a frail woman. H igh School for the coming sem ester To the w onderous God who gave, j w earing F rosh caps th e size of a ° ..... T he stars, like tears w ere W anza H ardin, president; W an­ Reuben W right. postage stam p. W e th ink th a t they Our idea of a re a l guy is th e Dorp, one by one, A suburbanite w anted to know how da P atten , vice-president; Suzana are w earing th e reg u lar size cap, he could se t his rooster an h o u r Scotchm an who w ent to N iagara To glisten on the blackness Gamboo, secretary. The tre a su re r “Look a t th a t m an w ith one leg.” but due to th e sw elled heads th a t a l l ! ahead, w hereupon a helpful fri^’v* F alls alone on his honeym oon be­ Of h e r velvet gown. will be elected during the next week­ “Not so loud. H e’ll h e a r you.” F reshm en have, th e caps looked j advised him to exchange it fo r a cause his bride had seen it. By A. Student. ly m eeting. “W hy? Doesn’t he know it?" sm all in com parison. ¡hen, as it was easier to set a hen. i < & Cactus Walking Club ¡Clionians Plan for In Feature Assembly Homecomin * ^ ¡ni M_ Thetas Welcome Delta Jolly Red Heads jy u . Meeting?*0'?f t Zrty Few But MiehtV meeting ^\ Hiking Club Takes Five Mile S t r o l l f * Y T Ta ^ Zetetics Hold Dinner And Theater P a r t y Y, W. C. A. Girls to Demonstrate Styles Lambda Kappas Hold Important M e e t i n g ft w• n • . (jeOgrapfUC JOCietV w\ • Receives tin e £ A Pierian Story Philomathians Enjoy \ A Pleasant Surnrtse r Phi Betas Study Plays A t Tuesday Meeting Desert Picnic Enjoyed By Timakeena Society *■ raining ocnool notes f • PAGE FOUR THE TEMPE “We cater To The Collegian” COLUEOTAM THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1929 Seven Good Rules for Dining Hall Etiquette Ito m ake touchdown and win football ¡games. If Its New Friedie Has It D uring the ra th e r ra re m om ents jwhen they haven’t been slightly ga-ga >40 1- Always push in front of every­ l with the h eat o r been absent-m indedly For Two Weeks Beginning, one upon en terin g the dining hall and ¡playing leap frog and drop the Ith en slow down to talk to your MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st “It is easy to w rite an essay of j handkerchief, the Dogs have flared Ifriends. T his is alw ays pleasing to up and dem onstrated th a t they can 500 words, especially when it is a ■ !everyone. J j play football under pressure, or contest for a beautiful prize,” are I Sweat Shirts w hether the gang Just couldn’t get th e w ords of Mary Jan e C aldw ell,, 2. Always take large helpings of ¡out of low gear against the superior w inner of the 1928 beauty contest at I the things you don’t care to eat. The R I ¡heads like this. ¡ball Juggling of the M iners, is for the U niversity of Illinois, who has By DOC RAISIN C A N E you to look up in the scrap book, Just entered h er essay In the M ajes­ Professional Model Sweat 3. W hen passing the pickles and ! here’* hot gentle readers. But the Frosh may tic-College hum or radio contest. Shirts and olives one should never fail t o ! grid dope! This co n test which is open to all place the largest tablespoon he can I draping his rheum atic fram e be Just the rig h t com bination to over the barbed w ire fence on t h e l 1118*56 tke °*' *an ,By Bulldog kick up college u ndergraduates offers as find in them. I t’s so convenient. o u tsk irts of Irish Field for the last [his n eth er heels and sharpen his prizes five glorious M ajestic radios 4. Rem em ber to handle Discount on all Sweaters— bread before finally choosing a piece. f6W w eeks> keeping w hat’s left Gf jm olars on a ,o t sood m oleskins. for the five best 500-word essays on, “Why W e Bought a M ajestic R adio” Latest Styles It would be well to add th a t for t h e ! 8 eagle eye on the Bulldogs, Doc j or "W hy Our N ext Radio W ill Be sake of consistency bread is being j 18 read,y t0 telJ the y»PP«ng public ou“ hta ¡be like this— a M ajestic.” All m anuscripts m ust i jsp eaied in th e best circles—as the what it’s all about. Girls Gymnasium Clothing be ty p ew ritten and sen t to G rigsby-| T here have been rum ors th a t A. S. I '^R er pouring over road m aps and j olives are spooned. football ex- . Grunow Company, Chicago, before T. C. had a football team th is y e a r ,:¡diagram s like all -good - - ---------j 5. W hen eating grapes one spits Say I’ve heard m ore th an twice and- th ere have been rum ors th a t p e rts- Doc ,s ready to predict—well, N 1 ovem ber 10. ¡the seeds on his spoon and then taps _________ r-t T1»e ____________ „ Iuc con th a t y °u collegiate stu d en ts like Phoenix A. S. T. C. didn’t have a football Ialm ost an_____ yth ing, for uoluluoJ Saturday aa iie fter-j Judges in this_ nation-wide ¡the spoon on his plate. T his tinkling team this year. Doc will tu rn hl ii8s |noon |noon’ But *ke ig h t,| te s t *o r collegians only will be Karlthe onIy only thing he m ight e x p e fiS c e w kh U niversY tyY hips ____ j noise is alw ays pleasing to one's «• Ipre