VOL. V. TEMPE, ARIZONA, Till 'RSI )A Y, OC TORE R 31, Íí)i NO. 4 Bullpups Battle Brophy College to Scoreless Tie on Phoenix Gridiron Nov. 15,16,17 To Be Observed As Homecoming Days at Tempe ' .'V ^ / S / V ^ W \ A » W % ^ V W W V W W W V / W \ | The Tem pe B ullpups traveled to On Friday, S aturday and Sunday, Phoenix on S aturday afternoon w here November 15, 16 and 17, Hom ecom ­ they played Brophy College on the ing a t Tempe will be celebrated this la tte r’s gridiron. The team w ork as a A bbott—The Sun. October 28 K. K. A. year. whole w as good and every player November 4—Class Meetings. Bowen and M itchell—T heory of Or-j ! The celebration will begin some put all he had into every play. November 11—A m erican Legion. ganized Play. tim e Friday w ith a special assem bly November 18—Philom athian. T he P in to s th reaten ed to score sev­ C lem ents—Flow ers of C oast and j in which some of th e alum ni will Novomber 25—E ast Hall. eral tim es but lost th e ball on downs, Sierra. take part. i December 2—Class Meetings. being unable to go through th e T em ­ . C row ther—M olecular Physics. Friday night th ere will be a big pe line. They w ere also penalized December 9—North Hall. Gues—P ath to Home. I bonfire out by the new gym followed heavy for b reaking rules of the game December 16—Y. W. C. A. H allock—D ram atizing Child H ealth. f by a pep rally. The day will be fin­ which aided th e B ullpups in advanc­ Decem ber 23 and 30—Vacation. ished with a serpentine through the H anes— M anual to R eadings in Lit January 6 Class Meetings. ing n ea r th e ir goal. Riem an, Brophy cam pus and town. This p art of th e back, m ade som e big gains off erature. Jan u ary 13—Open Date. celebration will be in charge of the January 20—Open Date. tackle and played a good gam e a t de­ H anes—Reading in L iteratu re. Freshm an class. fense. Jan u ary 27—D ram atic Club. H enderson—M aterials and M ethods ! From 9 o’clock to noon on S atu r­ F ebruary 3—Class Meetings. The Bullpups used line bucks to in the Middle Grades. day there will be th e reg istratio n of F ebruary 10—Los Hidadgos del De­ H ering—Foibles and F allacies of i m ake th e ir yardage but they w ere alum ni on the step s of the m ain sierto. Science. n o t enough to m ake firs t downs. building. This will be in ch arg e of F ebruary 17—Lam bda Kappa. H oyt—Consum ption of W ealth. I T hey punted on th e ir la st down, the Junior class. They will also have February 24—Clionian. Mayo— M other Indian. keeping th e P in to s aw ay from th e ir “W elcome” signs m ade and see th a t M arch 3—Class Meetings. P a re t—Lawn Tennis for B eginners, j goal. the cam pus is appropriately deco­ M arch 10—Phi B eta Epsilon. Rugg—Child-Centered School. Scene from Program of “A Light Opera Mirror” Company Jones, Tem pe back, played a good rated. March 17—Zeta Sigma. Sedgwick—S hort H istory of Sci­ gam e for th e Pups. H e m ade several A N excellent company of singing artists will present a unique proM arch 24—D ram atic Club. A t 10 o’clock Saturday m orning gains through th e line, c.;.l all the ence. * * gram which they call “A Light Opera Mirror,” in which appear selec­ March 31—Open Date. Sm ith—C hem istry in Am erica. there will be a volley ball gam e be­ punting as well as playing a g reat tions from “The Bohemian Girl,” “The Mikado,” “Floradora,” “The April 7—Class Meetings. Stew art—Chem istry and Its Borderj tw een two g irls’ team s. T his will be Red Mill,” and many others. All scenes are specially costumed and gam e on th e defense. April 14—Open Date. lands. under the direction of Miss M urphy presented with all the action of the operatic stage. A lexander and Revello, Tem pe April 21—Open Date. Storzand — Progressive P rim ary and will take place in th e new gym ­ Well-known concert artists make up the personnel of the company. tackles, played a g re a t gam e in these April 28—Open date. Teacher. nasium. positions for th e Pups. T hey kept May 5—Class Meetings. T ilden—Chemical Discovery and In­ Lunch will be served a t 11:30 in th e opponents from m aking yardage May 12—Open Date. vention in the 20th Century. the dining hall. and m ade holes for th e ball c a rrie r May 19—Open Date. T rofton—Bird Friends. A t 1 o’clock th e parade will be to go through. May 26—Open Date. T urner—Personal and Community formed. This parade will consist of The Tem pe line played a real gam e June 3—Office. H ealth. floats and o th er contributions rep ­ of football, running in te rfe re n ce for Above is the calendar of assem bly resenting any society or organization Von Engeln—Story Key to Geo­ th e backfield m en and put u p an graphic Names. T his distinguished com pany of ex­ At a m eeting of the Punch and dates. All organizations are asked on the campus. The Senior class will air-tight defense. W olden—Salts and Acids and perienced concert en tertain ers and Judy Players, last Monday evening, to co-operate with the assem bly com- take charge of th is p art of th e proT he gam e w as played on a d irt Bases. singers is called the Chicago A rtist “Peg o’ My H eart,’’ by K atherine m ittee in arranging to present pro- gram . They will offer a prize for field and every tim e a play was j the best float. They will have judges W inslow—New H ealthy Living. Company. It is one of the leading K avanaugh w as selected to be the j gram s on th e open dates. made, a cloud of d u st w as raised. W inslow—O rganization and T each­ dram atic singing organizations in the j first play produced by the dram a j L et us have your petition a t the a t appropriate places along th e route T his m ade th e gam e m ore in terestin g ing of A rt. to inspect it. Lyceum concert field. jorganization. T ryouts began last I earliest date possible. as th e play executed could not be (Signed) EPES R. WILLIAMS W ilkinson—New Voices. A new attra c tio n is being offered T his presen t season the Ellison-¡T hursday, being lim ited to the memseen until th e d u st had blown offl -------------o——-— — Chairm an Assembly Committee. this year. T h at is the cross-country W hite B ureau p resents the Chicago bers of the Players. “Peg o’ My Also th e gam e w as broad cast from ------------ o-----------run. At 2 o’clock the ru n n ers from A rtist Singers in a novel and u n iq u e ! H eart,” according to Miss B arbara station- KOY, Phoenix, to outlying F lagstaff and Tem pe will tak e off. program entitled “A L ight O p e ra j Reavis, director of dram atics, is a p a rts of th e state. At 2:30 in th e afternoon will be M irror.” ¡play which will be thoroughly enThe next gam e for th e Bullpups is the annual football game betw een N ovem ber 1 w ith Phoenix H igh sec­ “A L ight Opera M irror” featu res t h e 1J°yerl, fresh and unsophisticated To close the day th ere will be a ------------ o-----------from favorite light operas, such as who is literally throw n by circum ­ dance from 8:30 to 11:30. The A blaze th a t would stum p m etro­ “T he Mikado,” “The Chocolate Sol- stances into the lap of an aristocratic Tuesday night, O ctober 29, the men Sophomore class will be in charge. politan New York’s com bined fire dier,” “The Bohemian Girl,” “The F or­ E nglish family, and h er trials and ------------o-----------fighting forces is destined to scorch tune T eller,” “T he M erry W idow,” e rro rs as she accustom s h erself to of the cam pus listened to Dean Cross of Phoenix Ju n io r College. Mr. Cross the faces and lift th e sp irits of Bull­ “F loradora,” “The Red Mill,” “Mile. this new life. W oven into th is central dog su pporters two w eeks from to­ M odiste.” them e is a fine rom ance betw een Peg stressed th e im portance of being able to locate the big problem s of m orrow n ig h t a t the an n u al Home­ Also the com pany will undoubtedly jand Jerry , a young English millionlife and pigeonhole them . To be coming bonfire rally, if plans of the presen t selections from a popular j sireable to know th e n atu re of the prob­ F rosh class don’t go astray. The lectu re w hich w as to be given grand opera, such as “II T rovatore” T his play w as selected a fte r long lem s of life, the Dean asserted, en­ tom orrow evening by Dr. Byron Cum­ A ccording to G erald Caplinger, o r "C avalleria R usticana," and a | consideration by a special commitables one to face them more square­ The assem bly of October 28 was m ings of th e U niversity of A rizona, prexy of th e class of ’33, th e re will group of concert num bers. tee of the Players. ly and fairly. sponsored by th e K alakagathia So­ on “P reh isto ric Man in A rizona,” h as be a hot tim e in the old tow n th a t T his company goes to Lyceum au- j At the reg u lar m onthly m eetings ------------ o-----------ciety. They presented a play en titled had to be indefinitely postponed. Dr. night, w hich is the evening of No­ j diences w ith a personnel of w ell- 1 of the organization hereafter, one or T R Y T H IS N E W B A L L A D “Gas, Air and E arl.” The c h a ra c ters Cummings h as had to accom pany vem ber 15, if you m ust m ark the j known concert a rtists. j two one-act plays will be presented. O N Y O U R H A R P S I C H O R D w ere portrayed by Mae H averty, Mrs. Cummings to th e Mayo clinic calendar. A t a m eeting of th e Frosh Jam es Durham , the ten o r of the ¡Any student in th e college is eligible T heada Johnson, M ildred Olden, Lona a t R ochester, Minn., w here th ey a re yesterday noon it w as decided to H ere are th e words to the new ¡com pany, is a notable singer. H is for these one-act plays and p arts in a t p re se n t on account of Mrs. Cum­ s ta rt th is year’s collection of bon­ ¡voice is flexible and resonant, w ith j th ese will count on m em bership. One school pep song, “Bulldogs, W e’re Bono, D orothy Cantinwine. The active m em bers of th e society m ings’ health . Dr. Cum m ings hoped fire fodder tonight. T he m en of ’33 an alm ost bell-like tonal quality. m ajor p a rt or two m inor p a rts in one W ith You,” introduced a t the F rosh gam e rally and which “C aptain” Paul are Theoda Johnson, Leno Bono, to be able to re tu rn in tim e to m eet plan to stan d by and le t th e local Mary K rakow ski, the young Polish of the one-act plays equals one minor Jones and his band are trying to ¡M ate H averty, M arguerite P arker, his ap pointm ent w ith th e College w recking crew s perform th e ir usual songbird, has a beautiful clo ratu ra p a rt in a three-act play work up in tim e for Homecoming d a y !Dorothy C antinw ine, Mildred Olden, G eographic Society, b u t th e circum ­ Hallow een dism antling, a fte r which soprano voice and sings w ith g reat two weeks from Saturday. The tune j R osetta Holton, K itty Mize, Miss stan ces would n o t perm it. A la te r they will sweep down and collect the ease and charm . is th a t of N otre Dame’s famous Vic- T heresa Anderson, m onitor. The memd a te will be se t for Dr. Cum m ings’ rem ains, safely storing them for the Knox Dunlop is a talented singer to ry March, and “Onnie” Cochrane bers on the faculty are Miss D orothy appearance, w hich will be announced big night. whose fine bass voice is exceptionally is responsible for the words: ¡Robinson and Miss Alice K uight. later. T he F rosh have also pledged them- rich in tonal quality. !T he honorary m em bers a re Mr. F. M. ------------ o---------1selves to keep any stra y sp ark s from M ildred Macon has a powerful con­ Bulldogs, w e’re w ith you today, JIrish, Miss Sally Hayden, Miss Ger1929-1930 B O A R D M E E T IN G ¡stray in g into the collected debris be- tra lto voice and is a worth-while a rt­ Bulldogs, w e’ll cheer you while y o u !rish and Mr. F airbanks. Executive Council— On Saturday, O ctober 19, a reg u lar fore th e appointed hour has arrived is t of genuine ability. play, I K alakagathia Society is one of the Dr. M atthews m eeting of th e board of education to se t fire to the pyre. L a st year M agdalen M assmann, accom panist, May our presence lead you on, ¡oldest organizations for women on Mr. Irish of th e college w as held. Mr. Case the village hook and ladder volun- ls 7 splendid“ pia“^ t ~ w h 7 se''so la se Joyous, trium phant, till th e gam e is i the cam pus and h as sought to reflect Mr. Payne chairm an of th e b o a rd ; Mrs. E lijah te e rs w ere sta rtle d th e n ig h t before lections are rendered w ith feeling won! ¡the sp irit of good fellowship, progMr. Felton Allen, of Mesa, and Mr. Jo h n San-1 th e rally w hen sm oke began pouring and technique. Bulldogs, ju st plow through th a t line, \ ress and loyalty of the best tradiDr. Grimes. dige of Phoenix, w ere th e out of ( from behind the gym. Some playful T he B ureau p resents the Chicago G rit your teeth, and all will be fin e ! i tions of scholarship and service in C redentials Com m ittee— tow n m em bers who w ere p resent, j country boys had found a m atch and A rtist Sigers in “A L ight Opera F or while you’re playing, w e’ll be | the college. K alakagathia holds in Mr. Irish R outine business w as tran sacted . In j decided to have a m arshm allow ro ast M irror” the the prem ier concert com­ praying— special honor h e r scores of alum nae Mr. Payne addition Mr. R. A. Sm ith w as elected before th e usual rallF crowd had arpany of th e 1929-30 season, a t the F ig h t on to victory! ¡scattered over the sta te of Arizona. Mr. Blackburn. as general m echanic to succeed Mr. I rived. “I t shall not burn,” th e F rosh College auditorium , O ctober 31, 1929, P hysical T raining— Newton, who for m any y ears before are crying th is year, “until th e eve 8: 15 p. m. Mr. McCreary h is death w as in charge of th is work. I of H om ecom ing!” ------------ o-----------Mr. Begg Mr. Fairbanks. Miss Hayden Miss Murphy. Lyceum— A four-man cross-country team w ent \ Si Flores finished first in the to F lagstaff la st F riday to com pete! . , ,. TT . , . W ork on the 1930 Sahuaro is re­ Dr. M atthews ' v elapsed tim e of 17:37; H art, his against a picked team of Lum ber -1 ported well under way by Epes W il­ Dr. B atem an T he p resid en t of th e N ational E du­ GET TH O SE PHO TO S M AD E jack s in a cross-country race w hich | team m ate’ cam e in second w Ith an liam s, editor-in-chief. Miss G errish cational A ssociation h as reappointed fo r preceded the football gam e betw een elapsed tim e of 18:02. Jim inez w as The view section photos and the Miss Norton Dr. A. J. M atthew s to th e com m ittee 1930 H A H U A R O th e Bulldogs and th e Lum berjacks; the first Tem pe m an to come in hall pictures as well as the Sopho­ Mr. Felton. on in tern atio n al relatio n s. Dr. M atth­ F re e m o n d e is th e P h o t o g r a p h e r m ore and F reshm an class pictures H arvard Medal— ews h as held th is post for sev eral th e team of the no rth ern institution i with a tim e of 18:10. Culbert, Tem pe, D e c e m b e r 6th, F I N A L C o p y D a t e s w inning 14-22, as the low est score have been taken and are in th e hands Mr. Felton y ears and Tem pe h as th u s been sig­ Sharer, Flagstaff, Cromer, F lagstaff, fo r A n n u a l C u ts wins. of the engraver. Miss P ilcher nally honored. L ast sum m er Dr. P r ic e s o n M a in Bldg., B u lle t in The Bulldog team w as represented Dicksin, Flagstaff, finished in th e P lan s for an intensive advertise­ Miss Blair. M atthew s w en t to G eneva as dele­ B o a rd by C aptain H arry Culbert, Carlos above order. Two Tem pe m en did m ent cam paign are under discussion Moeur Medal and Pin— g ate to th e session of th e In te rn a ­ Jim inez, W illiam K eith and H arley not com plete th e race. They w ere tional E ducational A ssociation. H e and will probably s ta rt shortly after Miss Lynd Anderson, who placed in the follow­ Keith and Anderson. w as also se n t a s delegate to th e ses­ th e first of November. A D IS T IN G U IS H E D G U E S T Mr. Payne ing order in the try o u t race on sion held in E dinburgh in th e sum ­ The cross-country team perform ed T he staff has set its quota a t 400 Mr. Christy. Mrs. Fitzgerald, nee Miss H elene books this year and expect to m ake Frizzell Medal— m er of 1925. A t th is tim e he was T hursday m orning and earned the well in this m eet and will e n te r th e also appointed by th e governor to Burgess, who some years ago w as a it. rig h t to run ag ain st the L u m b erjack s.!next two weeks in h ard tra in in g for Mr. McCall. re p re se n t A rizona a t th e In te rn a ­ m em ber of the faculty, called last T hese men did th eir best for old | the tri-m eet betw een th e U niversity, Eugene de Freem onde, Phoenix Non-Resident S tudents Living tional P riso n Conference held in Lon­ w eek a t th e college. She is now liv­ photographer, will be th e staff pho- O utside D orm itories— Tem pe and should encourage them j F lagstaff and Bulldogs on N ovem ber ing in M ason City, Iowa. don. to victory on Homecoming Day. j 16. (Continued on P age 4) (Continued on Page 4) More Books in Library List of Assembly Dates A rtist Singers in ‘A ‘Peg o’ M y Heart’ Is Light Opera Mirror’ To Be Presented by Thursday, Oct. 31 Drama Organization Frosh in Charge of Big Bonfire Party On Homecoming Eve Lambda Phi Society Sponsors Dean Cross Of Junior College Dr. Cummings’ Talk On Prehistoric Man Has Been Postponed Kalkagathian Society Sponsors Program at Assembly October 28 Faculty Committees For 1929-30 Term President Matthews Reappointed to Position in Educational Association 1930 Sahuaro Staff Is Busy on Yearbook Bulldog Harriers Lose to Flagstaff Runners in First Race of Season PAGE TWO __________ Calendar for the Year A fter two m onths of arranging and rearranging, the calendar comm ittee has submitted the following calendar to the F acu lty E xecutive Committee: E ntered a t th e Tem pe, Arizona, P o st Office as secondclass m atter. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1929 Arizona Frosh Defeat Bulldogs In Late Rally; Cummins Gets Pass and Runs to Touchdown Meetings O utclassed in the last h alf of th e ir Faculty Meetings—First Monday in each month at 7 :30. first home gam e of the season, the Faculty Council Meeting—Every Monday at 4:30. S ubscription R a te s......... ..........|1.25 a Year in Advance. Tempe T eachers College Bulldogs Froebel Club—First and Third Monday at 7:30. | EAST H A L L E R S A D V E R T IS E 7 T b y “ h a r d £ ig h tin g V W. C. A.—Every Thursday at 6:45. Published Every ALTERNATE THURSDAY of the DATES Arizona U niversity Frosh team , 7-0, ____________________ College Year. bociety Meetings—Every Tuesday at 7 :30. | A sign, “FR ESH DATES,” in g8“ e ° n ’front of E ast Hall has given th e I ' F rosh upset th e tirin g Spanish Club—Every Wednesday at 7 :30. EDITORIAL STAFF: Alpha boys quite a shock, according ? " " ^ 8 q u a rte r to 8Core Pasteur Scientific Meetings—Every Wednesday at 7:30. Editor-in-Chief. n „ 1 1 to cam pus gossip. Every hall has *the Winn‘ng touchdow n‘ Geographic Club—Every Thursday at 7 :30. A ssociate E d ito r....................................... F ra ” ?:18 R\ Vibel j GOOD DATES.” Boys, get them Cummins, Frosh rig h t end, w as th e House Meetings—Second Monday of each month at 7 :30. 5 e w r ™ ^ anager........ -:= - = ™ - 3 : L e o n a r d Curnow early for the W allflower dance, the im m ediate cause of the Y earling vic­ tory, snagging a pass from W hite October S t ^ S L : : : : ............................. ElizaS i ^ H r ock other fellow may.—A dvertisem ent. and running it b etter th an 20 yards Thursday, October 31—Lyceum—Chicago Artist Singers. to cross the T eachers goal line. Cum­ S i f f o n Manager..... W November ........................................................... W. Hoover South Hall Secrets mins also proved to be an obstacle Friday, November 1—Geographies Present Dean Byron Cumthe Bulldogs couldn’t handle in th e ir mings. Miss B etty Knipe spent the week­ attem p t to get aw ay around his end. TO YOU AND YOUR* FRIENDS Ti j w* _ II KSaturday, JUI December 20-Training School Christmas Program J u st by the mere placing of words in a group you I, P h ilip s rgl M cCullar Friday night and in the interval be­ P odestà r tl C. Caywood m ay cause sorrow, or they m ay cause pleasure. Or it! fore “lights out” entertained some Cummins • rei O. A nderson Saturday, December 21—Christmas vacation begins. m ight mean some definite climax or catastrophe. B u t 1 [students in the upper corridor with Deweese q Steverson « January rh l M cCarty nevertheless words are the biggest factor in everyday! an educational display of w hat to L eary ihr Sm ith Monday, January 6—Class work begins. w ear and w hat not to wear, m ostly W hite Fisher f S m ith eran Wednesday, January 15, Thursday, January 16, and Friday, iI “w hat-not.” S ubstitutions: F rosh—Cook for The well dressed co-ed will w ear F ish er; B arrett for Cook.... H a rtig for I four or five coolie eoats a fte r the W hitaker; Cook for F ish er; T ew ks­ | Japanese m anner to keep w arm until bury for Anglin; Hood for D ew eese; j the heat is turned on. A nother im- W ilkes for W hitaker; M annen for • : 7 “ y ... ^ ^ u c i u g narrow-minded jjportant style note is the blue and G allagher; Hummel fo r Cook; Leary, m our student activities. Broad-mindedness is the big-! pink enam eled coat hangers which for Hood; B arrett for Carey. Monday, January 20—Second Semester begins. Itfu w f Si,udent on this ca“ pus can achieve. || are worn suspended from the tip of February Arizona T eachers—Finley for Mc­ Students oi A. S. T. C. are to be complimented upon the jof the little finger. T hree good look- C arty; Caywood for S m ith; Cole for Tuesday, February 4—Basketball, University of Arizona. splendid w ay they respond to student activities. They jing models displayed the gorgeous Caywood; E. A nderson for C lem ents; Friday, February 7—Co-ed Prom. dis-array of clothes but th eir nam es Sm ith for Cole; O. Anderson for Mshave an openness and frankness that can w holly be Thursday, February 13—Freshman Class Play. admired. J are being w ithheld for prom inent Neil; M. W illard for F razier; Moses Saturday, February 15—Hiking Club—Superstition Dinner j reasons. for W atts. Hike O fficals: Umpire, H. G. E v e re tte ; HEAD RESIDENTS H ave a “D ate?” You m ean to the referee, S. J. Rielli; head linesm an, L.o, Saturday, February 22—All-Society Dance. |j W allflower? Nope. Got mine. Do A. Faunce. you students ever stop to realize what our head Thursday, February 27—Lyceum—Hilton Ira Jones. you think ??? has a d ate for the —------- —o -----------residents m ean to us? Do you ever stop to realize that | W allflow er? Yes, I ju st asked her.— March Adv. they work day m and day out, giving their lives to us Wednesday, March 5—College Day. Ü î w t0iib00st tIle team - W hat difference does it make Tuesday, November 19—Society Elections of new members we glve as lonS as w e ’re yelling for our play-1 Monday, November 2 5 -Y . W. C. A. and Dramatic Club play. , W f i Î J 0!1 aI e g01118' t0 griPe about every Jell, please Wednesday, November 27-Training School Thanksgiving lmi t if f t0 thf gam es- We waut loyal supporters who I Program at 2:20. 2 ^ ° St S Î t«am and who are w illing to co-operate Thursday, November 28----- Thanksgiving recess begins. w itn our yell leaders. Saturday, November 30—Football Game—Loyola vs. Tempe -oPhoesix, Ariz. J m order that we m ay live as one big fam ily? They or­ ganize their halls w ith one big aim in view — and that ami is to see that each and every student lives in an atmosphere of comfort as well as regularity. L ittle do you stop to realize what regularity of hab­ Æ its means until you are out of the institution and into the teaching world. B ut at that, you have someone to) thank and that someone is the head resident of your hall , / hat f ris K gang! L e t’s take our hats o ff to all the 30head residents of A. S. T. C With the Men f\£ e r | m um bling bom bastic sounding things Saturday, March 8— Wallflower Club Dance. Saturday, March 8—Visit to the Superior Smelter Thursday, March 13—Lyceum. The Tem pe football team journeyed l l b^ a“ î — To8n r lagstaff Friday m orning | l the Homecoming events. Among the to co F *'iassta ff last F riday " eanesaay, March 26, Thursday, March 27, and Friday, lmost imP°r ta a t is the reception o f r here they Played the L um berjacks cli 28—Mid-term Examinations. I jtb e alum ni and the num erous e n te r-(on S atur but th a t did not keep T eachers College a t a m eeting of andi honorary m em bers of Philacuiiy Beta the board of education, it was a n ­ Epsilon. The parlors w ere decorat ;ta I unhitch him, for Sam Brown will get anyone from having a good tim e, ed him if you don’t wpatch atch out P resident and Mrs. M Maatthew s looked nounced by John 1?. Sandige. memout. wjth yellow chrysanthem um s and a ber. • • * j o n ‘ o r a little while and a fair repia rg j green and gold shield hung Several new w alks are under con- | resen tatio n of faculty m em bers were This m akes it possible for stu ­ from each cf the double doors. A Am- j struction and the grounds are re­ i out. dents to organize official local ber colored lights shone down on 10 * • • ceiving a general review. honorary societies based upon tables, where the guests spent the (P r e s id e n t T a ft A d d r e s s e s P e o p le of scholarship and school activities. evening playing bridge. Mrs. Elsie Tem pe The new Auditorium is rapidly beUnder the new ruling, national g comp ‘ j ° n O ctober 13th, th e Tem pe public honorary societies will be adm it­ •M» i rs r r i " g Z , received the! i" .! r busy. . “ j are schools, including th e N orm al, ob­ ted to the campus, providing they consolation prize. served a holiday in honor of th e T raining School for th e ir re e u la r ■„ C a8s to tbe Colossal Cave are approved by the president and Miss board of education of the in stitu ­ tor « fD„ Zabe h R° aCh. entertained D e d ic a tio n of T e m p e H ig h S c h o o l Ivisit of P resid en t Taft. m eeting. This m eeting was used a s ' terestm*108011 the 8ubject of tion. a social and business m eeting. P la n s^ th e r g reports and discussion at “Dannv B n. ’’T T h*3 W*th E 8° ng' A Iarge audience gathered to w it-! As th e P resl^ i c t e t! ^ J ^ ^ The evening was , i!“ *' J ’ ° - Mu»en acted as chairm an ! ° n e ith er side ° f th e track , and and acted upon. T he secretary h a v -1October 17 s l v .h ur8day evening- th at local groups would be eligible to petition for a c h a rte r from a able by t h e h n I 1 , t ! “ 0re enJoy’ ior the evening. The main feature j greeted the chief executive of th e >*" " to * * . . — o«7 1 ... * T > ™ to H t atm osphere of on the program was the speech given I U nited S tates with deafening cheers elected. Miss Deming now holds t h e 1the trip 6 m a k in g ! national group only a fte r they had E ast Han ^ been in existence for at least one wereDr „ ^ 1 " ' T h° Se attending by Governor Richard Sloan, who w a s iand 8chodl yellsoffice. It was decided th a t th e dues | Ale. PprIf. , VJ P erkins, in his description of ; year. Mr. ir m AL J.' . M atthews. j welcomed by the people w ith m uch i W hen th e ‘rain stopped and the would be paid by th e sem ester (50c) the cave, a plausible theory Grimes ^M r^and m “ ? ” rS- J> A- Ienthusiasm and applause. Governor | P resident appeared upon th e re a r a s m any will not be h ere next i tor *», . advanced -----------<™“»' „ and M rs- A- McCreary, | Sloan addressed the people in his | platform , a silence fell over the sem ester. T hese dues will be used ' » Z J “* / ° rm ation of the num eerous . ! Mrs r L vk J „ ' ayne’ Mr’ an d i quiet and sincere m anner; he began cheering ®rowd,while w ith eager in the serving of th e luncheon e a c h isome p a r t s ^ l i deVelop ln I L H1; M. Purn’ Miss Stew art, Miss by speaking of the w onderful d ev el-!faces and atten tiv e e a rs they awaitm eeting. E xcellent refresh m en ts were ( h o riz o n ta iiv * “ “ directions- 1 ---------------- ---L ’ „ 8 P aarl K loster- Miss Nellie opm ent of our school system during ed Mr’ T a ft’8 w ords- which w ere as served a t this m eeting, prepared b y ln isp ,,« « !^ &nd ®Ven turning “ p. i follow W om an W ill W 88 Nlna M urphy> Mia8 S a lly the last few decades, the high school ii ,o Ilr“ "s: a com m ittee of th e girls. A differ-1 nation a n d I S S * hiS CXPla W i l l j” af d; n’ ^ S3 E L. Roll, Miss Irm a t o e « being recent in its establish“I am very much obliged to you for features observed e n t group of girls will prepare and j in th e cave coming out this som ew hat w arm “WhAt th -----IZ ’ M 88 Vera c base, Miss D obbs,! m ent. The opportunities of the serve th e luncheon each tim e. It I „ „ , reM „ jw „ l w „ „ . " . » * .? " T ’. . . H on -1 poopl, o , m , * w oon-1 « • ™ - “ «» was decided also th a t no pins would m C l,«ora H p.ln nf ------ ith those of a few vears -------1I trusted- w ----— nr. 1 CW years y e a r s jIif,r8t tlm e alonB my jou rn ey th a t I - f f J n n r i.m a M be m ade for the club, but th a t as a I including details of the trip. or expressing the fashions for y ™ rS‘m. .i .«Eva « *-»—H» u rst. — Miss. .Nellie . young p „ Ml8s Ba r b ara Reavis, Miss ago, whose preparation for college haVe C° me lnto such an en tb u siastic ------------ o—--------m em orandum they would have a sm all college women, was wonderfullyV well ___ ^ a Hudson, Mrs. I ____ _ Wilkie, iJl WJ» David Dr. ___ and ___ university was m ade very d iffi-!country w here they still have federal The W allflower is Nov. 8th. book containing exchanged recipes, I find before me an -oth e _.YW> C’ A’ u n d e r L “J Mr' F ° 8ter B B egga! CUlt’ owing tp ‘be scarcity of public j jurisdiction. notes, lite ra ry work, etc. The mem­ 1 1 i » » . . ! ^ rs- W alte ’s capable supervision and and Mr. Ralph M asteler. I high schools. j audience which I presum e is quite bership also decided th a t they would Phi Betas are m aking big plans j willing to have th a t ju risd ictio n end­ la8t Thursday evening ^ have a page in th e Annual this the college auditorium . This feature for the Homecoming te a which is ™ to, i ed. I assum e th a t does n o t arise ------— Philomathian year. Due to th e new ness of th e club | of the “Y” program for O ctober was e held in E ast H all parlors this i Tbe third m eeting of the society from any hostility to th e federal and the sm all m em bership, it was j !eagerly looked forw ard to and greatly year: Elizabeth Roach was appointed | was as m uch a success as ever. Miss governm ent, but th a t it com es from decided not to have pictures. | P ierians m et a t Mi i(discussed — -in- advance, and all those a t the last m eeting to take charge H arm on’s recitation, “T h ere’s a B’a r | th at 8piri‘ of courage and e n te rp rise T he girls are showing a m arked ¡borne Tuesday evening for a shm.t i, Wb° a “„ ended w ere- well repaid. »It .isb of th is- Bernice Chadwick was put in the K itchen,” foretells of some -..........i-.— __ , (and independence which seeks itHnaia citn _ I1 s 6 * "" ~ enthusiasm in th e faculty, and a j business m eeting and a program Thp ' C° m f0 ,t t0 know w ha‘ one. a t the bead of the com m ittee for com petition in the society contest a t I lne‘b°d of show ing w hat you can do good tim e is expected. (m ain business~ before® tsveryooay everybody now now lwLear .!! nnH u { younS woman, should | m aking plans tor the float. Many old the end of the year. “Love’s u u v e s uOld ia i!when yo« are shoved off from shore T he n ext reg u lar m eeting and all Iis H °m ecom ing so the float for t h e ^ • 8 ** eiiorm°us help in m em bers are expected to retu rn and Sweet Song- was done ju stice by and m ade to swim for yourselves. “ M" ' “ h e re a fter -*>• . . i. n !Homecoming day a— parade : ' The Republican platform , which m eetings will *be .held was dis I I SSlng. 8ui‘ably for cam pus life. jHo«>ecoming will be a big day for Miss B arbour, who has a very sw eet On T hursday evening, October 17, p b‘ Beta Epsilon, th e Ind u strial A rts Building, Home CU88edj voice. The society was glad to hear | 1 bave tbe honor to rep resen t, promvery large group of girls were well Econom ics departm ent, the third of the athletics from Mr. Standage, *sed 8 tatcbood for New Mexico and T he program , which | of our last y ear’s team , and vic­ Arizona, and so far a s I am con­ M onday in the m onth a t 6 o’clock. E m m a Joslin, consis'ted'^of I !,n te rta i“ ed by a m eeting on poetry. J u n io r H t N n tn c E very girl not residing in the dormi- of Vachel L i ^ s a y ’s !ife 8ke‘cb ! E xpressive pieces of poetry poetrv represent-1 rm n u n t. I J * M O r t t l /V O f C S tories in track and baseball, and of cerned, I propose to do th e b est I the anticipated work of the coming can to carry out th a t prom ise. I to ries or in h er own home is urged ¡‘ug. “The Chinese NiKhUnvaai»r8ad ¡Ànn d' ffere”.t tyPeS ° f WOrk were read j J U N IO R H I A S S E M B L Y j year. w ant to say to you, how ever, th a t I to join th is society. It prom ises !charm ing poem by L indsay which w o r d ^ ^ r t 1,\ MusiC is P061^ w ithout I * * * and it often expresses feelL ? “ a “ ernoon’ O ctober 25, | am not the whole show, and th e re m uch am usem ent and valuable learn- »bows the beautiful and nn h ^ ^ a <* U— ° _ften expres _ . 1 ‘h® ninth grade of the T raining! are m any others to be considered. T h e A t h le t ic O u tlo o k .0 « , m em bers. U .,« „ X Ïo b M 1 ^ ” “ i 7 T T " ' re WOrA wave of ath letic enthusiasm has | Bu‘ you can count on our doing our .»,« r h te x ™ “ Ed; r A second m eeting was held M on-1d rab exterior. v f i w __j _ _ . jveieoraung tne 50th anniversary of A t thP .o * s guerite M artin, and a vocal solo by sw ept the en tire S alt R iver Valley, Ibest- Good-bye.” day, O ctober 28, to decide upon the the invention of the incandescent At the last m eeting Mabel M a e iMi8s C harlotte B arret com prised i ^ v »“ u nets» and has ihad its culm ination in the As tbe train rolled o u t th e Presifloat for th e Homecoming parade. Corn gave a sim ilar talk about Carl Part of the poetry of the. evening L .P'- . Very , m em ber of th e ninth ! form ation of an A thletic League i dent was given a final cheer. Mr. Sandburg, the au th o r of “Fog.” P ier­ Miss G racebel Sw ift is chairm an I R ohert ° ° kp aim. p art in ,the, Program, , I which em braces all schools of note | T aft took w itb bim . as a souvenir of ians s e m e T e 8 Udymg m odern poets this Iof the program com m ittee for t h e 'T l.ef program ** ay“was e i f ' Cha,rman j in the valtey- including Tem pe N or-1A rizona- a Tem pe N orm al School sem ester and th e * program s wiH Co n - |“Y ’ and she and her com m ittee ' A rthur P™ ™ Clark^ M foll®ws mal, Phoenix High, Indian School, | pennant’ ‘brown upon th e platform . ^ k e r talks about Poets of mod-1 through th eir in te re st and effort, are by Miss “M ary Dunlap ju s t as the L , ?f.Ve ! ^ lef review j Mesa, and Tempe H igh Schools. ern tim es. of the personal life of Thom as Edi The purpose of this league is to j train 8toppedresponsible for the interesting pro- son. T he P a ste u r Scientific Society sig­ ” — gram s being enjoyed by the girls (regulate the schedule of gam es and Vernon C ottrell told of the “Prize- I to — nalized its W ednesday evening m eet­ p ^ - — « uniform u u .iu iu iiijr H a llo w e e n secure ity in rui68 rules, and C aroline C * ontreras, ConTer danCe MCketS fr° mran k s of the ^ Y. member8bip ing by receiving new_____ asso-C aroline ___________ Roline Sikes, W. C. A havdrive the a series1-oT^tests EdÌS° D recently by | also ‘° get the schools in b etter | AU the m erry classes are hfere to_ several elate m em bers. A special program j ^k® lma F rancis- Molly W right, Dickie j rapidly filled, and all the com m ittees night to play I touch with each other. , was held to m ark th e induction o f‘ I, P arker, H orace H arley Essley told about the trans- ( Prof. Ayer of the N orm al has been Except th e haughty Seniors who had Chesley, Leland are beginning activities. P lans for mitter. these new associates. The p resid en t ! F asey ’ and Gleo Cay wood, to stay away, e,ected President; C. D. Jones of t h e ' (the year are being carried forward. of the society, Adolph Spangehl, gave R obert Spargo told of the tele- Phoenix High School, vice-president And a11 U8 jolly Junio rs will do th e j W atch the announcem ents for the * a talk in which he stressed th e id e a l\ C U o n i a n S P l / l t l F o r many things to be done and don’t u u exh,bted a sm all radio and H. J. H olzworth of the M esa! best we can scientific a ttitu d e as expressed in * i W ll f O r t J..set. . which ITo helP the ghosts and goblins carry miss a one. . .. he had m ade and could be .| school, secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer, neld in the palm of his hand. This * » * ■th e life and w orks of th e society’s out th eir plan. model, Louis P asteu r, th e “m ost per(set, even though so small, can pick F r id a y N ig h t D a n c e Bob the apples round about, boys, ^ f e c t m an who ever entered th e field j up good program s th a t can be heard The first dance of the season then stop and count each seed. T he business m eeting of October of science.” , • j given under the auspices of the Nor-_ |’ Find out if she loves you not or A fter a quietly im pressive cere­ 15 w as held a t Mr. P ay n ’es office. Grace Caldwell talked of the type- j mal students took place a t the din- i ________ loves you yes indeed. mony, the new associates w ere pre­ Lucille Hudson was put in charge w riter, using one th a t was am ong the (mg hall last F riday night. The hall i Be careful of the dark girls, as you sented w ith th e ir badges of associa- of the luncheon, which is to be given | Lamb(la Kappa enjoyed th eir first first few made and a m odern one to j walk round about, • tion and w ere welcomed by all th e Homecoming. Mae Sisson was a p - |de8er‘ picnlc a t Twin B uttes Tues- m ake comparisons. Victrola record, “Roll On, L ittle 10 r 8°m eone m ay kiss you, if you activ e m em bers. The rem ainder of pom ted chairm an of the com m ittee j day eveninS' O ctober 15. A fter the V allera Roach told of the phono- j Logie,” R obert Payne; reading of ( don’t w atch out! , picnic supper th e group gathered | graph. * th e evening was devoted to enter- or the float. a cowboy poem, “Goldarn W heel,” The m eeting of O ctober 22 was held around the fire and told m any inter-1 F rancis Brechan the dynamo. tainm nt, consisting of a “chem istry A rthur Clark; Pantom im e Illustration m y l a d y o f t h e s t a r s spell-down,” which was of in te re st a t th e home of Mr. Payne. Business esting stories and sang songs. | Eugene Fulghum, the storage bat-1of Poem - R obert Spargo. I have been seeing a lovely lady in present w ere: Mr. and Mrs.- i ‘ery ‘ and enjoym ent to th e participants. m atters w ere discussed then a de­ r.oThose h it. ----------| : w hite raim ent. Mae M08 | f r J F a lr1 nkS’ „ Lillian T he evening closed w ith th e serving lightful program was given. M orris,( W anza Hardin, the in c a n d e sc e n t!. The T raining School indoor base-1Each nis b t when the la st s ta r comes of refreshm ents. Merle Hicks, Lois Benedict, Dorothy lamp. Sisson gave a poem entitled, “And Onrsrm had five bgames, seeing ner, her, T ** a ’ ~*r I ij ball team has — ~ **•» ^ c o , one | ~I have ' v been occiug Those adm itted to asso ciate mem­ So W as I,” Eleene W ebb favored the . eanora Anderson, E thel !111..Eacb of ‘bese brief speeches was | witb each of*. the o ther schools of IIA lady very beautiful, w alking slowly UI.K Rtin M .orn An ■B j . .. i , i , n ,1 •* ’ b e r s h ip in th e society W ednesday society with a piano solo, Mona Den­ Buck and E sth e r Randall. illustrated by a model of the thing tb e Southside Gram m ar School seem ing from Heaven, The m eeting of October 22 was a tbe speaker was telling of. night w ere: F red C ulbert, M argaret son gave a poem entitled “T he Sweet League. The team lost the firs t W alking among the sta rs; Cawood, E ric B artell, E lene Webb, God P an .” The en tire society sang s ric y business meeting. F u rth er I A fter this program the eighth grade | two t0 the F ranklin school, and t o | And 1 bave been wondering if she W anam aker Mitchum, A riel N orris, th e Clionian song. Mrs. Payne and p ans for Homecoming were made [ invitation of the seventh grade, or j Tempe G ram m ar school. Since th e s e ! were an angel— H elen Fulkerson, M arion Naegle, daughter, Louise, served delightful an o ther plans for the year w ere i freshm en of the Ju nior High School firs‘ defeats they have hit th eir i My lady of the stars .j took . . 1 - • - and are going strong. T h e y !» Ja c k W allace, Ja n ie C lark and Her- refreshm ents, which included the also discussed. place. The eighth grade in-18‘ride m oine Gerrish. special Clionian kisses. structed the m em bers of the seventh j bave won from G ilbert 16-4, from ( 1 rem em ber how she cam e, as from the m idst of the fa rth e st w est­ “Q U A I N T ” I D E A S | grade to five due respect to the i eb* from Alma school 12-6. This i ern star, R em em ber the W allflower. T hat the public doesn’t q u estio n ,! e*gbth and ninth grades and placed ' mahes th e T raining School team a from L iterary Digest. ’ | Placards upon th e ir backs w ith quo-1 s‘rong contender for the title of ¡W ith a faint, sw eet melody; ON THE CAMPUS • * * Twenty Years Ago Delta Sigma Society Geographies Discuss Elect New Secretary Great Colossal Cave J T :,r “LrLM ,r L it n*!d ,r,7;r Y.W . C. A Members Discuss ‘What College nomen Wear Vachei Lindsay s Life ** Pierian Program Topic * Pasteur Scientifics Receive Associates Homecoming Day l Picnic Is Feature of Lambda Kappa Meet aj Delta Thetas Guests A t Halloween Party K. K. A. Presents All m em bers, including the alum ni Play for Assembly J B arbers are always bald. tations em phasizing th eir greenness. cbam p*on °f ‘be league. A nother And ‘ w atched h er pass above me sn d I listened to th e sw eet New Y orkers are alw ays on the go. I T here is a program every F riday I round oi gam es will be played to d e -! melody she sang A square jaw is a sign of will | af‘ernoon from 1 to 1:30 in the clde which is the stro n g est team ip j U ntil the fain ter strain s died when power. T raining School auditorium to which Itb e ‘eaSu® living in Tem pe of th e D elta T h eta the lovely one vanished G reenland is alw ays covered with | tbe coBege students are invited ^Society worked energetically to m ake M embers of K alakagathia presented snow. ¡As in the fa rth e st eastern star. ______ L IF E O F T H E F R O S H th e ir H allow een p arty a com plete th eir annual assem bly program on Policemen are never around when ThC Scoutmas te r and his assist- They kick me around and paddle my ! ‘ wondered if she were an angel— •success. Monday, O ctober 28, a t the regular you w ant them . j My lady of the stars. an ‘s bave planned a strong program tail, The g irls’ gym on the night of Oc­ assem bly hour. A one-act play en­ W inters w ere longer and snow ! f° r B° y Scou‘s ‘h*8 year. They And make me carry a w ater pail; tober 29 was th e place of a lively titled “Gas, Air, and E arl,” was pre­ W ith day I w ondered if all w ere a heavier than 20 years ago. have already taken one week-end They box my ears and bloody my sociable tim e. Those who failed to ap­ sented by the following cast: vision, Chinese doctors are paid only for ' tr *P t0 Pblles Camp, about 30 miles | nose pear in person in answ er to th e ir (And I w ondered why visions of a Mrs. Plum m er ........... Theoda Johnson keeping you well. j nor‘h of Phoenix. This F riday about j And then tie knots in my underInvitation m issed a grand lovely woman, seem ing an an­ clothes. Drowning people always rise sev- 2° ^ Scouts’ w lth th e ir Scout-j .a«. acco„ tlo„ “ r Æ r . or ......... > * « • * gel, would haunt my mind. | ° laf ‘e rs> Wl11 g0 to H eard Scout friendly associations. Urn* r> ...................... L ena Bono eral tim es before sinking finally Chinese coolies work for six cents k 66 l ° & council wide raBy- The I m ake th e ir beds and sweep th eir I L ast night, when the last s ta r For t b . year8 th e „ * * ! & * £ £ * ' .......... --M ildred Old™ boys are to present a clever stu n t at a day. rooms, Dorothy Cantinwine came, I saw h er again— T hetas have given a p a rty to the But still they paddle me with t h e i r !The lovely woman—and I sought h er P anam a h , „ „ rn .d e P a n .» .. £ ' T , e I , t. e " “ B..r‘ “ 1V“ o th er societies instead of giving the j tance in th eir work from Mr. Faireyes. brooms. ■ Red h air denotes a quick tem per. jis u a l assem bly program , “V ariety is | banks, Mr. Brown, Mr. Begg and Mr. B arking dogs don’t bite. They put a green cap upon my head i (I shouId surely know an ang el’s the spice of life.’.’ | Irvin W atts. eyes.) To be taken off only when in bed. A dvertised commodities cost more. I She saw me and smiled a sm ile very Shaving m akes the h air grow fast- i T H I N G S W E C A N ’T I M A G I N E er. sweet. . ™ t _ J !m i0 r. H igh Scho°l assem b ly )I don’t speak to girls, not even to j Saturday, N ovem ber 2, will be a last Friday afternoon w as unusually (How lovely is my lady of the dance A Bob Sm ith m issing a W allflower. | All bootleggers own high-powered I red-letter day for the H iking Club. | cars. interesting. T here w ere brief talk s ¡For If I do they paddle my pants stars.) y facnltjr m em bers on th e following The teachers sriv* ___ « . f t S « “ '" ¿ . r “ “ 6" “ '» * « d m a, It Is fatal to eat lobster and fol­ teachers give us intelligence | This m orning in th e light of day I (7:30 and hike for 10 miles. A t this subjects: Campfire Girls, Miss Roll; low it with ice cream . te sts Mr. Brown very Ul on th e night of j point, a large highw ay truck will be the B aseball Season, Mr. Brown; saw h er on th e pathw ay, a dance. To find out which .of us is best. One hour's sleep before m idnight ¡waiting. This w in carry th e girls to Spanish Class Goals, Miss Calloway; The sam e fair m aiden, and she sm iled • Peggy W right saying, is b etter than two afterw ard. I shall Echo Canyon w here dinner will be Banking, Miss H aulot; Glee Club, the sam e sw eet smile. never dance again.” Still I like college pretty well, T here is little difference between -------- Miss Norton. I know th a t I shall never see h e r served and a program will be pre­ W ally Caywood m ixing his “dates But if I funk I’ll sure get (plenty) d° Zen g0° d look,ng Printing | The following program w a , then sented. The hikers plan to be back I Z e n again, w alking am ong th e sta rs from now on.—N ot Adv. Although my dad is not a crank, (presented by m em bers of the n in th about 2:30 in the afternoon. At night when the la st s ta r comes, A rtists are poor business men. (g rad e: Introduction, W anza H ardin; I m sure he still knows how to spank, j But I am very happy. (A FROSH) —W. W. Hiking Club to Make T e n - M H e Journey TIiriiSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929 to pass. A love for m usic is quickly being spread about the building. The uual week-end quiet of the hall “T h e re ’s m usic in th e a ir,” M at­ thew s H all h as a new V ictrola. In ad­ w as broken last week by the return dition to the V ictrola we have a box .of the girls who usually spend the of needles and a num ber of new re c­ i week-end in Phoenix, for the game ords. The interm in g led sounds of the |a n d dance Saturday. A hungry pack of Arizona S tate new m usic box and 60 girlish voices | The peace and harm ony of the hall Bulldogs, determ ined to atone for JS lends an entirely new atm osphere j was a bit disturbed this week by the th ree ra th e r disastro u s early season to the hall. A line of m ost any popu­ .follow ing casualties: Theoria Johnson defeats by playing heads up, fighting lar song may be heard issuing from ¡suffered two days in the infirm ary football, will en train early Saturday th e crack of any door one m ay chance | with a cold and Alice Bowman is at B y D O C R A IS IN C A N E m orning for Tucson, th ere to buck i home suffering an a ttack of ptom aine g iv e the b o y s ag ainst a tough and undefeated U ni­ j poison. We hope they will both re ­ a h a n d versity of A rizona W ildcat eleven. f.....«WM—I tu rn to our m idst soon. F O R M A R C E L IN G , * Coach M cCreary’s S taters a re due Well, th e Bulldogs will be up beF in g e r W a v in g , s h a m p o o in g , a n d fore b reak fast S aturday m orn to for a drubbing, if tim e honored sta ­ F A C U L T Y C O M M IT T E E S hot o il tre a tm e n ts, see— catch the Toonerville for Tucson. A tistics m ean anything. T hrice have ^ Continued from Page 1) MRS. McANARNEY m errie clash la te r in the day with the Bulldogs b itten the dust, m aking Miss O’Connor P h o n e 27 Tem pe a m ighty pow erful W ildcat football : deep bows to the El P aso M iners Miss S tew art team will give them a nice opportu­ and the F lagstaff Lum berjacks, and Miss Murphy nity to sharpen th e ir teeth for theft | handing a gam e to the U niversity Miss W ilson. In the retu rn hair-pulling contest with those Frosh by one touchdown. F A L L IS H E R E — Rest Room— wild and woolly L um berjacks on No­ j m eantim e Coach M cKale’s gridders a n d I a m w e ll p re p a ire d f o r y o u r Miss P ilcher vem ber 16. have whipped O ccidental, Caltech, El n e e d s H a ts, S h o e s , S h ir t s , P a n ts, Miss Blair. S w e a te rs, etc. H ere’s a nice big tum bler lifted Paso and th e New Mexico Aggies. D orm itories— and drained in honor of the Dogs. I A ccording to all dope available, Kelly Hyder Mrs. W aite They’ll need all the encouragem ent, the “Men of Mac” should presen t Mrs. H u rst slaps on the back and general rah- th e W ildcats about six touchdown Mrs. H anshue rahs th at the folks can give ’em be­ on a silver p latter. But a tightening Miss Goodman fore they em bark southw ard. : Bulldog defense crew, strengthened Mr. McCreary. by a week of -the h ard est so rt of The handful of noble knockers on P ric e o ffe rs a n in d u c e m e n t— b ut Scholarship Com m ittee— q u a d ity o ffe rs a re a so n . W e o ffe r the cam pus who keep insisting th a t drilling under a big stick w ielded by y o u th e re a so n f o r th e p rice — F in e r Dr. Grimes Æ the Bulldogs are “under dogs" are M cCreary and “Sm iley” Begg, is go­ Q u a lity . W e c a ll f o r a n d d e liv e r. Dr. McDaniel ing down to Tucson to dig th e ir i hereby invited by Doc him self to 415 M ill A v e . P h o n e 220 Mr. Christy, If imbibe a few grains of diluted a r­ j cleats deep in stadium tu rf. j Boy Scouts— senic, or else use th e ir surplus wind Riggs and H argis, th e U ’s tw in scor­ ! Mr. McCreary for som ething else th a n blowing ing aces, break through for any m ore \bove: The flying radio plant, constructed at a cost of $100,000. which F O R S E R V IC E , I Mr. F airbanks as been brought to Hadley A irport, Hadley. N. J., for experim ental razzberries around . . . F or in s ta n c e ,! th an a few touchdow ns th ey will do S A T IS F A C T IO N A N D work by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. The plant is fully equipped j Mr. Irish. they m ight drag th e ir carcasses out j it over the lifeless form s of Bulldog CO U RTESY SE E to test airplane radio communication. Below: One of the two laboratory ------------ o-----------of th eir cribs and am ble down to the linem en. benches in the plane at which scientists are constantly working for the village term in al to cheer the boys 1930 S A H U A R O S T A F F B U S Y M cCreary is undeterm ined as to his perfection of communication between a ir and land stations. A c r o s s th e C a m p u s aboard the ra ttle r, sta rtin g lineup. H e has been unde­ (Continued from Page 1) fullback, m ay g et in for p a rt of th e term ined on his o th e r sta rtin g line­ ‘tographer for this year and all stu ­ talk a b o u t ca t e y e s! ups this season also, but a fte r the gam e, but la te s t plans call for his dents are urged to have th eir annual W ith young Johnny Riggs and his fum bles, e rro rs and g en eral w eak­ accom panying th e V arsity to Tucson. B A Y L E S S G R O C E R Y & M A R K E T j cuts m ade as soon as possible. N O . 15 If Coach M cCreary decides to use W eber-M cCrea Company, Los An­ pals rom ping around in th eir usual nesses displayed by th e Dogs a t T h e P a y le s s S t o r e s W hile th e ir big b reth ren are p re­ him in th e U niversity clash he will geles, is creating a new cover. South- gleeful fashion, th ere is no reason | F lag staff la st week he will be par­ G r o c e r ie s a n d M eats | w estern E ngraving Company is doing why the Cats shouldn’t pile up a tic u la r ly "choosey” about who s ta rts paring to invade th e dom ain of the probably see but little action tom or­ F r e s h F r u it s V e g e ta b le s I the engraving and Arizona Republi- pretty husky pyram id of touchdowns w here on S aturday. A lthough th e A rizona W ildcats Saturday, Coach row, and Cislaghi will a lte rn a te w ith P h o n e 15 B ut if the squad m aking th e trip is practically M errell H atch ’s second strin g foot­ K em pton a t fullback. jcan P rin t Shop will print and bind against the T eachers. Dogs are in a scrapping mood there th e sam e v a rsity crew th a t sta rte d ballers will provide a savory grid K. M itchum is carded to s ta r t a t I the book. also is no reason why they shouldn’t the season, “M ac” will n o t know m enu rig h t here a t hom e tom orrow cen ter tom orrow , w ith P alm er and Following is a list of the staff take a few pigskins across a goal definitely w hat men will be on the afternoon w hen they m eet th e Phoe> W atson a t guard b erths. Chatham , m em bers and th eir respective posi­ line them selves. R. W illard and W. M itchum a re field a t th e sta rtin g w histle u n til a nix high school second team . Q U IC K S E R V IC E tions : It is tim e to r e p a ir y o u r sh o e s. The Dogs ju s t w eren’t functioning m om ent or two before the w histle o The young Coyotes are slated to th er guards th a t w ill probably g et Editor-in-Chief ....... Epes R. W illiams F o r W in t e r is here. last Saturday up in the chilly tim- blows. buck ag ain st the Bullpups a t 2:30 on in the gam e. Revello and A lexan­ Assa. E ditor ....... Elizabeth Handcock O u r p ric e s a re a lw a y s righ t. berlands of F lagstaff. They fought F o r th is reason several sh ifts in 411 M ill A v e . Tem pe Irish Field, and should stage one of der, who cam e close to joining th e B usiness M anager .. ..Albert S. Adams hard, but the punch was lacking. In | positions planned to throw new the best football gam es to be seen now popular “one-arm club” la st IAsst. Bus. M anager ... Myron H olbert fact, the punch was spilled a week | blood into vulnerable spots of the on home grounds th is season. Tempe w eek w hen they received injured ¡A rt E ditor ................. Mollie W right before w hen th e F rosh got mean Bulldog m achine will not m aterialize high school sm eared the Phoenicians shoulders, a re rep o rted in shape to ¡Photo. E ditor ................... Ruth Broady and scored a touchdown. W hen they | until gam e tim e rolls around S atu r­ two w eeks ago and if the Pups can ’t ' be back a t th e ir ta c k le jobs. Both The Journal Company Faculty and Classes, Marion Figueroa m et the Axmen the boys ju st w eren’t I day. M e sa , A r iz o n a T here is a possibility th a t duplicate the feat tom orrow they of them showed plenty of fight O rg an izatio n s ......................... Sue Adair back in form. They dug in hard, but Jones, second strin g back, m ay fill ought to hang up th e ir headgears and ag ain st Brophy and th e ir presence C O M M E R C IA L P R IN T IN G .Boys’ A thletics ....... Norm an Clements will b o lster th e line. the L um berjacks, playing on th eir in a t fullback. The re tu rn of SmithSchool P apers a Specialty g i r l s ’ A thletics ..Elizabeth H ightow er home field before a Homecoming eran a fte r a w eek’s layoff due to a ta k e to ping pong. L ast S aturday H atch ’s laddies gave ¡A ctivities .........................Lapreel Davis Day crowd, dug a little harder. broken nose m ay m ean th a t m uch " W e c a t e r T o T h e C o lle g ia n ” th e folks on the cam pus here some¡Calendar ................... B ern etta Clayton Doc insists th a t th e Flag gridders m ore added stre n g th in th e fullback i th in g to w rite home about w hen they ¡Snaps and Jokes ..... V iolet Forem an B U Y A H O M E IN T E M P E are n o t five touchdow ns b e tte r th an spot. C aptain F inley w as forced to | stood backed to th e ir own goal line Special Photo ............ L ester M aurel the Bulldogs. Not when M cCreary’s T h e H o m e o f th e S t a t e T e a c h e r s carry th e en tire burden a t th is im -1 | through four q u arters of a windy, C o lle g e . F reshm an Rep....... H erm an Bradshaw m achine is running in high gear, p o rtan t post in th e L um berjack tiff j The T o w n of H om es Jd u sty football gam e and held a much ’A ssisting sale of books ....Merle H icks which it decidedly w asn’t last week. !and ln th e la st period th e grind had heavier and m ore pow erful Brophy For Two W eeks Beginning, In fact, it didn’t get out of low. noticeably w eakened his valuable j TH E NEW D IR E C T O R Y College team to a 0-0 tie. Brophy R e al Estate driving power. I Things conspired ag ain st the Tempe MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st W here to find some of th e men of w as figured b e tte r th an the Maroon squad. A g u st of wind pulled a de­ T alk of sh ifting "B attlin g ” Clem-1 | Alpha H all during the day and after and Gold babes by a t le a st two layed pass out of th in a ir and placed en ts out to an end position from his ! Sweat Shirts ¡dinner in the evenings: touchdow ns, but a stu rd y little line it gently in th e hands of one “B ru te” place a t guard and of saving Cleo T . S. T . C. j Caplinger—Somewhere around E ast th a t held th e Brophym en for downs Mullenaux, who looked a t it and d e Caywood from a lot of tough punish­ I Hall. tim e a fte r tim e spilled the dope i n ! cided to tak e it for a 70-yard walk m ent by w orking him in elsew here AT THE CAM PUS j H atch—Studying (he IS m arried, several directions. for a touchdown. H e did, w ith per­ th an his p resen t tackle b erth is also Professional Model Sweat H O M E CO O KED FOODS I girls). On th e offensive th e Bulldog un-l fect interference all the way down current. C o ld D r i n k s Lunches Shirts C hattham —The pride of N orth the field. Logical ten tativ e sta rtin g lineups d erstudies had to rely en tirely o n ! Hall. line plays, but during practice ses­ A snappier bunch of Bulldogs | for both team s a re: Bob Sm ith—Any place w here it is sions th is w eek they have strength-1 would have nailed him a t the end of | Bulldogs Position W ildcats I j good and dark. O F F IC E and R E S I D E N C E his first 10 yards. A sn appier bunch |M c N e i!1 .................................... D i c u s j ened th e ir passing program and may D iscount on a ll Sweaters— George E isen h art — D ad’s Place C o r n e r o f M ill A v e . a n d 4th A v e . be able to play over the heads of the of Bulldogs m ay trip Johnny Riggs L eft End Latest Styles I (phone or call a fte r 7:30). DeMille a t q u a rte r­ and M ister H argis, and anyone else E. A nderson ............................ H e r r in g 1 Coyote Pups. Glenn K em pton—He is also m ar­ D E N T IS T “Daddy” McKale sends into S atu r­ L eft T ackle i back will do the ball slinging tom or­ ried. Girls Gymnasium Clothing Tem pe A r iz o n a day’s fray to try to pile up a tre ­ E nSlaad ........................................ S w ic k 1row if th e re is any to be done, and j Boots W atts—Sweeping out a t Ruw ith H inton, K em pton and Chesley mendous score. S ta rt thinking th a t L eft Guard i ral. those Dogs can really play football W illard .................................... D u n s e a th ' as backfield receivers and Adams, Mac—He is not in—call 185. P e te rs and Beuhm an reaching for I They may not w hip the W ildcat, but P h o e n ix C enter H ot Dog W illard—D ream ing (I E V E R Y T H I N G IN H A R D W A R E , passes a t end. Jones, punch packing j th ey ’ll take a few bites out of hi* P a in t s a n d W in d o w G la s s j w onder w here my baby is tonight). left ear! And as for those L um ber­ McDowe11 .................................... G ridley! R ight Guard 1 F u r n it u r e a n d D ish e s . A nderson—Sleeping (usually in the jacks—we shall see w hat we shall A shby .............................................. S e id e l1 | dining hall). see. And if Doc is any judge we ARE YOU COLD TODAY? R ight T ackle Monk W indes—Tom -catting, Phone 8 T h e n Y o u S h o u ld H u r r y to will see no 31-0 score. Not again! W atts ............................................ P a tte n 1 j Prexy—The P resid en t’s office. R ight End ARMY and NAVY STORE | W hite—W orking on th e “new job.” P h o e n ix W. Caywood ................................. Acuff J Fricke—Playing pig in N orth Hall, For Blankets and Warm Clothes Q uarterback j Michea—Pounding on the banjo, or S teverson .................................... H argis! | blowing on a clarinet. H ear Ye! H ear Ye! Ye Olde E aste TEM PE L eft H alf ' Clatie Caywood—A t th e library. S t u d e n t s h e a d q u a rte rs— E n d ic o ttT avern has im ported from yon city of S m itheran .................................... S ancet J o h n s o n S h o e s — B r a d le y S w e a t e rs P eters—On his way to Casa Gran- Phoenix two priceless candle sticks, R ight H alf Visit our store during our Rexall One-Cent Sale, H o le p r o o f H o s ie r y | de or a t the show, which shall hold full reign on ye old Finley .......................................... L eiber j Bob H arpham —Not studying, piano in E ast T avern parlor. Ye OCTOBER 16 to OCTOBER 19, inclusive F ullback j Onnie—Trying to get enough to eat townspeople are all welcome to view A saving for every student. We cater to your wants w ith his left hand. these guarded treasu res, but thou I danced her by the stag line, Finley—Down a t Buck’s, I guess, sh alt not touch. I did, I did, I did, never in th e hall. G ro c e rie s, H a y, G ra in , W o o d , C oal, The lassies of E ast T avern showed W e danced rig h t by the stag line, F r e s h M e a ts, H a m s , B a c o n th eir faces a t ye football struggle No kid, no kid, no kid. V e g e ta b le s, P ro d u c e R E A D A L L O F T H IS luO per cent attendance, due to the P h o n e 68 I saw the fellows glancing, The R exall Store Tem pe A r iz o n a i I t’s sw eet of you to tell me fact th a t yon U. of A. lads made O why, O why, O why, j T h at I am all in all Prescription Druggists flirtatious gestures tow ard these fair Did they not stop our dancing, Phone 22 ¡T hat I’m the apple Tempe, Ariz. lassies from the back posturn before The chaperone and I? i Of your eye, ye olde struggle. Tarkington’s Tire Shop | T h at I'm the rainbow The secrets of Ye T avern shall now Iopen wide for all h er friends who $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ,In your sky V u lc a n iz in g , T ir e s , T u b e s be expounded. H ear Ye! H ear Ye! .shall re tu rn to em brace Homecoming The a la mode P h o n e 19 Sardines and crackers, coffee and on N ovem ber 15, 1929. W e extend to Upon your pie Tem pe A r iz o n a tea, m et a dire end, w hen ye fair | ye a cheery welcome w ith a rig h t i T h at I’m the works lassies vented way for th e ir delicate ¡good will. | T h at I’m the guy appetites on ye night of October, in j H ear Ye! H ear Ye! Ye lasses, Mar¡For whom you’d pass th e year of our Lord, nineteen hun­ | g aret H ouseholder, R uth Clifford and The o ther by Tempe Electric Co. dred and twenty-nine. ¡Ruth Ridgeway journeyed to ye faire I t’s sw eet of you to tell me W ir in g , F ix tu re s , E le c t ric a l C o n ­ On ye night of Thursday, October i tow ne of Safford for ye week-end T h at I’m all in all 24, ye saw in yon college auditorium ¡of O ctober 18, 1929. The M isses Beattra c to rs, R a d io a n d R a d io S u p p lie s But whose are those a fashion show th a t far surpassed ¡rice Nicholson and Melba M errill P h o n e 19 611 M i ll A v e n u e L arge overshoes any in ye old Towne before. also w ended th e ir way to ye Towne J passed o u t in the hall? Ye Olde E aste T avern shall be of Prescott. Hungry Bulldogs To Go to Tucson For Bitter Grid Battle Plying Phone Booths to Aid Pilots Sport Diagnosis Doughboy Tailors Charlie the Barber Second String Men to Play Phoenix Hi Here J Tempe Shoe Shop Special Sale R. A. Windes 95c Each Varsity Inn $1.15 W. G. Devore Berryhills Tempe Hdwe Co. Boston Store Ye Olde Easte Tavern Baber Mercantile Co. Laird & Dines The Tempe National Bank Tempe, Arizona COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE VIENNA BAKERY Specializes in fancy 5c pastry Special Attention Given to Orders for Weekend Picinics