Bulldogs to Open Basketball Season; Engage Saunders Club In First Game Friday Night By DOC R A IS IN C A N E Mr. Stiel Talks to Lecture and Motion Faculty on Scouting Pictures of China Are And Red Cross Work Geographic Feature Forty Men Answer Cage Call on Tuesday Afternoon at College; F. K. Stein, a retired enBulldogs to Meet Utah Dec. 18 who has recently come to | Mr. i The usual m onthly faculty meet- gineer i ing took place last Monday night. make his home in Phoenix will be \ The faculty was fo rtunate in having ■the speaker for the Geographic So-1 with them on this occasion, Mr. | Iciety next T hursday evening, De| Stiel, representative of Boy S c o u t' ■cem ber 12. Mr. Stein is widely trav-1 and Red Cross work, who gave a j eled and recently made a trip into ] short talk on those subjects. | the south interior of China and lived j several months in the city of Yun- i T H A T P A G E IN T H E A N N U A L nanfu in the province of Yunnan. I There has been some question as to He took a series of motion pictures j w hether or not i t was too late to illustrating this p art of China a s ; get O rganization space in the 1930 well as the coastal regions and will Sahuaro. The annual staff wishes show them here. In addition to hav- j to announce th at there is still tim e ing splendid pictures, Mr. Stein is a to reserve space in the book. very in terestin g speaker w ith p leas-! Space may be reserved until De­ ing personality. The society will in -! cem ber 20. 1929. A fter th at date vite the students and faculty of the | space in the Organization section college to attend this program . It j will not be available. will be given in the T raining S ch o o l! If your organization desires a auditorium , beginning at 8 o’clock. place in the annual, please m ake a r­ rangem ents with Albert Adams, busi­ ness manager. | W ith seven veteran s retu rn in g and L IB R A R Y N O T IC E Bulldog hoopsters will officially R E S O L U T IO N | a flock of new casaba asp iran ts to tal­ in augurate the 1929 basketball sea­ ling 40 men, the basketball season A ll books due before the holi­ son and Arizona s ta te ’s new, rem od­ F o r a splendid exhib itio n of at A. S. T. C. was officially opened days and not returned w ill be elled gym tom orrow night a t 8:15 sportsm anship, fig h tin g q ualities j last Tuesday afternoon. T hese men charged fu ll tim e fo r overdues. when they trad e shots and dribbles against heavy odds, clean football j w ere the first squad to rep o rt for S tudents desirin g books during w ith the stro n g Clarence Saunders and fa ir play on the part of the ¡basketball in the new gym nasium the holidays should ge th em De­ team of Phoenix. The affair will be 1929 fo otb all team s representing I which was completed la st sum m er. cem ber 19 and 20. in th e n atu re of an “open house’’ to the in s titu tio n ; and fo r the d ili­ This gym nasium is on a par w ith Reserve books w ill be issued acquaint S alt R iver Valley sport gent and u n tirin g effo rts of the ! any in the state and the equipm ent only to students who rem ain in fans with the new basketball court college d ep artm en t of physical is of the latest design. W ith such the d o rm ito ry, or to those who and to let them see one of S ta te ’s education during the season ju s t a large, fine floor to play th e ir schedm ost prom ising casaba squads in ac­ live near enough to re tu rn the past, the fa c u lty of the A rizona | uled games on, the Bulldogs can book Janu ary 2. tion. A t least 2000 sp ectato rs are ex States T each ers College at Tem pe give some excellent exhibitions of T h e lib ra ry w ill be open in the pected to avail them selves of the desire to express and record th e ir | the casaba sport th is w inter. afternoon only fro m 2 to 4 o’clock free entertainm ent. a d m ira tio n . Of the candidates reporting for Janu ary 2, 3 and 4. C aptain “T u rk ’’ A nderson, battling practice. 24 are fresh from the Bull* guard, will lead the Dogs in th eir ! dog or Bullpup gridiron squads, and season opener again st a team of bas­ j are in fine physical condition. T hree ketball veterans, some of them for­ team s will be picked from the group, m er Arizona S tate athletics. The | according to Coach McCreary, sched­ Saunders aggregation will be one of ules having been planned for a varth e toughest n u ts th e T eachers will Ends—A. B. Clark, Casida. jsity, second strin g and a freshm an have to crack th is year, although Mr. F. J. Crider, director of the Tackles—Prexy. Wyllys. j squad. Every year sees the arousal of a th e game will be a non-league tilt. Boyce Thompson D esert Arboretum Guards—Blackburn, Murdock. The first year men to rep o rt to great deal of in terest among the stu ­ The Phoenix cagers have been play­ a t Superior, Ariz., was a visitor on \ C enter—Grimes. A ssistant Coach F oster Begg a re : ing for the last m onth against semi- the cam pus on W ednesday a fte r­ | The Charles A. Coffin Foundation, dents as to who will be Campus ( H alfbacks—M esteller, Brown. W hite, Morgan. Cook. M esser, Mc­ Queen, Campus King, Sahuaro Flow­ pro team s in the valley, and are in noon, November 20. He addressed the established some years ago by the / Fullback—Christy, Neil, Peters, Jim inez, Alrich, W atson, top shape. afternoon Freshm an class in geogra­ General E lectric Company, has an ­ er, etc. j Q uarterback—McDaniels. Espinoza. C arruthers, Frazier. Election of these honorary offi­ Among th e M cCreary-trained ta l­ phy and called attention to a num ­ nounced th a t applications are now Second T eam As a nucleus to build his 1920-30 ent slated to perform for th e v isitors ber of tropical and other plants being made for the Charles A. Coffin cers is under the auspices of the an­ Ends—Haddad, Branham. Bulldog casaba quintet from. Mc­ nual staff. Following out the prac­ on the morrow are George Soren­ which w ere being introduced or were Fellow ships for 1930-31. Tackles—Goldy, Grosmiller. Creary will have seven letterm en kely to be introduced into Arizona son and Leonard Edw ards, who helped Guards—Maurel, Benedict. The term s of the Charles A. Coffin tice of form er years the 1930 an­ jback headed by C aptain-elect O. Anpush m any an apple through th e net because of the clim atic conditions Foundation m ade provision for the nual staff will hold an election for C enter—L ittle Dawg. ¡derson, McCarty, Smith, Steverson, w hile they wore th e m aroon and gold. and considerable economic value. aw ard of $5000 annually for fellow­ the following positions as soon as H alfbacks—Minnie, Mable. jH. Anderson and C rabtree. All of possible a fte r the C hristm as holi­ Sorenson was an outstanding player Im m ediately after, Mr. Crider was ships to graduates of the universities, Fullback—E isenhart. i these except C rabtree have ju st comduring his two y ear stay here, and conducted about the cam pus and colleges and technical schools days. Get your candidate in mind Q uarterback—Cay wood. j pleted a rigid training grind as memla te r captained the U niversity of A ri­ buildings and dropped into several throughout the U nited States, who and s ta rt the old propaganda, for ------------o-----------j bers of the Tempe football team . zona W ildcat hoop squad fo r two o th er class rooms. have shown, by the character of th eir this y ear’s election will be hotly con­ S. R. V. W . U. A. H O L D M E E T IN G O thers in the upper class squad tested. years. Since he left the Tucson work, th at they could, with advan­ j from which M cCreary’s regulars will The following people will be nomi­ A m eeting of the Salt River Val­ school he has m aintained an active tage, undertake or continue research j be chosen in the next two w eeks of ley W ater U sers’ Association was in te re st in the sport. work in educational institutions eith ­ nated and voted for: ANNOUNCEM ENTS ¡practice are: Moses, Cislaghi, SmithCampus Queen. held in the college auditorium on er in this country or abroad. Edw ards, likewise, turned in two | eran, McCuIlar, H inton, Clem ents, Campus King. the night of December 4. C. C. The fields in which these fellow­ years of steady perform ance for the A fte r carefu l consideration the j W atts, Sparks, Palm er, Cruz, Curnow, Sahuaro Flower. Cragin, chief engineer of the asso­ ships are to be aw arded are electrici­ Dogs, and headed the local team as assem bly co m m ittee has decided I Casey, Chesley, M. W illard, Max, Most popular boy. ciation, addressed the group. ty, physics and physical chem istry. captain. Both ex-Dogs are reported th a t the m anner of m aking an­ j Revello, Adams, Kempton, Haddad. Most popular girl. The com m ittee, composed of Mr. as having been going g reat in th eir nouncem ents in the assem bly is | Some of these men played on th e Best all-round boy athlete. Y. W . C. A. S E E K S A ID Gano Dunn, representing the Na­ g re a tly in need of im provem ent. gam es so fa r th is y ear and they will j Frosh squad last year and should help Best all-round girl athlete IN W H IT E C H R IS T M A S tional Academy of Sciences, Mr. R. I. be big factors in th e S aunders’ bat­ T o th a t end th e co m m ittee has I to m ake a good cage squad for A. S. A paid-in-full subscription to the ! Rees, representing the Society for tle plans. voted to install th e fo llo w in g plan. T. C. this year. Y. W . C. A. of th is campus Prom otion of Engineering Education, 1930 Sahuaro entitles the holder to ' E ffe c tiv e D ecem ber 9, 1929: A com plete scehdule has not been Big Squad O ut is in need of yo u r help to put and Mr. H arold B. Smith, representing two votes for each. 1. No announcem ents fro m the I worked out yet but the Bulldogs Twenty-five m en will be in suits A deposit on a copy of the 1930 ' over th e ir W h ite C hristm as on De­ the Am erican In stitute of E lectrical floo r. | are going to open th eir seson w ith tom orrow night, all aw aiting a chance E ngineers, desires to m ake the Sahuaro will entitle the holder to I cem ber 16. If you have any kind i non-league tilt w ith the Saunders 2. No announcem ents w ill be to prove they are of varsity calibre, of a g ift, toy, or any food or clo th ­ aw ards to men who, w ithout finan­ one vote for each. called fo r. j quintet of the Phoenix Commercial and “Mac” will experim ent w ith a - o ing the Y . W . C. A. w ill be glad cial assistance, would be unable to 3. In case of an em ergency, or | League on December 14 in our new good handful of them w ith an eye O LD GRAD R E TU R N S to receive and d is trib u te them Igym. devote them selves to research work. of som ething of im portance to a to picking this y e a r’s first string. w here th ey are needed- A ll con­ The fellow ships will carry a m ini­ large num ber of students, an­ j The first collegiate game of th e Mrs. Ardrey, form erly Miss Mildred Incidentally, th e Dog m entor has let trib u tio n s are to be w rapped in mum allowance of $500. This allow­ Foster, who was graduated from nouncem ents w ill be read, pro­ season will be played on D ecem ber it be known th a t th ere will be no w h ite paper and labelled. If it is ance may be increased to m eet the Tempe in 1915, paid a brief visit to vided th ey are handed to the IS a t Tempe with the Dixie College “cinch” appointm ents on his first clothing also tell the approxim ate special needs of applicants to whom mem bers of the faculty and a few ch airm an soon enough so th a t he ° f . U tah, who has never placed a choice squad. M erit displayed against size of the artic le , and w h e th e r it the com m ittee desires to aw ard the old friends in Tempe, last week. m ay have tim e to look them over j basketball team lower than th ird the Saunders o u tfit and form shown is fo r a g irl or a boy. T h e Y . W . Fellowships. before th e assem bly starts. Mrs. A rdrey is on her way to the | place in conference ratin g since its in practice sessions early next week Candidates for the Charles A. Cof­ Philippine Islands to m eet her hus­ w ill have on sale, beginning M on­ (entrance into the Rocky M ountain 4. Announcem ents of a m inor im ­ will determ ine w hat five of th e 25 day m orning, Decem ber 16, w h ite fin Fellow ships should file applica­ band, M ajor Ardrey, who is located portance or th a t concern only a conference. Everyone out to give th e will s ta rt against Dixie College,i paper a t one cent per sheet. tions on form s provided for that pur­ a t F ort McKinley. sm all num ber of students should Although she cage squad a good support as they which sends its strong Rocky Mounpose, and obtainable from the secre­ was able to stay only a short while, be posted on th e b u lletin board. (C ontinuea on Page 4) j tary. A pplications will be welcomed her friends were glad to welcome her from seniors desiring to do research back. work as a p a rt of the requirem ents for an advanced degree as well as RETRO SPECT graduates of universities, colleges By H . F. and technical schools, but any Dear com rade: aw ard to a senior will be conditioned Do you rem em ber your childhood j ways busy, bent with a w eight of Max R einhardt, of “The M iracle” days, Boxing will be inaugurated as an i into expert m ittm en. Dick Finley, upon his graduation. years, going from lawn to lawn, fame in this country, will be th e The com m ittee requests th at all W hat fun we had together, official sport a t A rizona S tate T each­ this y ear’s v arsity football team cap­ shrub to shrub, tending them, caring m ost im portant figure in th e sta g ­ applications first be sent to the dean W hen heedless of all calm or strife ers College of Tem pe next Friday tain, and B ert Goodrich, track ace, of the educational in stitution at We sang and danced along through j for them . Old and odd as he was ing of world-famous dram as in th e head the list, both ranking in the Mozart F estivals, night when two sh o rt exhibitions j th ere was som ething striking about , R einhardt and life heavy class. Both have had experi­ which the applicant is, or has been, I which will take place in Salzburg, ! him. A story there if one could get in attendance w ithin the year. The In sunshine or storm y w eather? will be staged betw een th e halves ence in am ateu r rings. ) a t it. How long has he been here? j A ustria, beginning the last w eek in com m ittee desires th a t the dean or of the opening gam e of the Bulldogs W e're older now, my h air’s grown O ther m em bers of the class and jJu ly and continuing until the end of W as it rheum atism th a t stooped his w ith the S aunders q u in tet of Phoe­ th eir weights, who are training daily o th er college executive in tu rn file gray, nix. shoulders so, or w as he really j August, 1930, it was announced tofor a place on the team , are: Pom e­ all the applications received by him Thine is ■touched with snow. “F ath er Tim e’s ” first cousin, finding (day by K om m erzialrat Georg Jung, F or the p ast tw o w eeks am ateu r roy, 155; K. M itchum, 147; Casey, a t the sam e time, together w ith a W e care not—for to yesterday, proprietor of the Grand H otel de pugilists have been going through 145; H inton, 139; Scales, 135; Espi­ statem en t nam ing the two men apply­ Arm in arm we go. his youth am ong the flow ers? jl’Europe, in Salzburg, A ustria, who is a daily grind and a class in boxing nosa, 138; England, 168; W allace, ing who in his opinion or the opinion To the dear dim land of yesterday, | Fancy loves to play 'round such a j visiting the United States. tactics under th e direction of S tu­ j 155; Crismon, 145. of the faculty are best qualified to W here the pleasures of youth were I figure. He readily becomes an en­ | A ppearing under Mr. R ein h ard t’s d ent Coach De Mille. Twelve out­ j A series of collegiate sm okers fea- receive the award. sown. chanted prince. W e’ve never learned I direction will be such figures, by standing stu d en ts have been picked I turing Bulldog boxers and represenA pplications m ust be filed with The present is dead, the picture’s I his name. He seem s m ore fitting j now noted in America, as A lexander out so fa r to tak e p a rt in an in te r­ j tatives of o ther schools are being the com m ittee by M arch 1, 1930, and vague, j nameless, as a symbol of the trick s j Moissi, Emil Jannings and W erner class to u rn am en t to pick m em bers j arranged by Aaron M cCreary, head should be addressed to secretary, We live for rem em brance alone. I life plays—the co ntrast n ature loves. K raus and many others. The g reat of a boxing team to re p re se n t th is I of the athletic departm ent. Ar­ Charles A. Coffin Foundation, Schen­ But won’t an old, old man, bent I Melba, now well advanced in age, college ag ain st o th e r schools of th e | rangem ents are being made to have ectady, N. Y. T E M P E ’S C A M P U S C H A R A C T E R !among the grow ing blossoms of a land retired, will be one of th e fee Southw est and Pacific Coast. ■o PASSES ON bouts in th e different divisions of garden, always mean Tem pe to you? jtures. These Festivals, which hav* Besides De Mille, who is recog­ w eight with U niversity of Arizona, C. E. RO SE V IS IT S C A M P U S There are among us many whom He is m aterial for dream s. But now j now become an annual featu re in nized as one of th e o utstanding I F lagstaff T eachers and some of the Superintendent of Tucson schools, we never know intim ately or person- the prince of the rose gardens is , Salzburg, regularly draw a g reat atfeatherw eight boxers in a m ateu r I schools of the coast. C. E. Rose, was a visitor a t the m ark upon the pages of our lives, j circles in Los Angeles and vicinity,) This is a new sport at Tempe, but College last Friday. Mr. Rose was ally, who nevertheless m ake th eir j no longer. He shall never be seen j tendance of Am ericans. It is ex­ w here he m akes his home, several | should prove popular to some of the here for the purpose of securing a Such a one is the aged, bent man upon this cam pus again, for he has pected th at this year’s, which is by passed on to the great gardens of I far the most am bitious of thes-e prospects show signs of developing I boys as tim e goes on. i penm anship teach er for the city who tended the roses and lawns. ! rest, peace, and eternity. He is m a­ | events so far, will prove even m ore schools of Tucson. You’ve noticed him, surely. Al-1 terial for dream s. attractive th an the others. Arboretum Director Pays Visit to College Staff of Sahuaro Announces Contests Announce Applications For Coffin Fellowships The Collegian’s Mythical Eleven Salzburg Jubilee Festival Held A t Salzburg, Austria, in 1930 Boxing Becomes Official Sport A t Arizona State College, Tempe - - - - - - - o- - - - - - - j GET THAT PICTURE TAKEN \ D ec20isthe LAST DAY PAGE TWO THE TEMPE COLLEGIAX Dormitories East Hall Hilarity FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. To be good) Especially a fte r I took the trouble To w rite all this To a sinner like you Why. then God help you! As a Man Someth A Contrast by A. A. H IN C K L E Y By LERO I C. SNOW A farm er in an outlying county Jacob Hamblin, noted scout, was Well. T hanksgiving’s over, and returned home one evening and said set ap art "an apostle to th e LamanE ast H all is again inhabited by the E ntered at th e Tem pe, Arizona, P ost Office as secondto his boys: “I m et Mr. B. today and ites” by P residen t Brigham Young, class m atter. fair co-eds who are w orking hard and w as prom ised th a t as long as j overcome the Thanksgiving spirit he wans to buy a cow. H e’s cornin’ he was faithful to his calling he I U -U d to get back into the swing of Subscription R a te s................. ,.$1.25 a Year in Advance. over in the inornin’ to look a t ours. would never be harm ed by th e In ­ the cam pus routine. The men of ol’ Alpha once read ‘ I’d like to git rid of th a t good-for- dians. Confident in this prom ise he E ast H all was honored during Published E very A LTERNATE THURSDAY of the i in some musty comic sections t h a t | no*b ' n£ old rip we all hate so much j mingled fearlessly with them during College Year. Thanksgiving by having two of its it was quite cagey for collich boys j to milk and who breaks down every *be se r'ous troubles in th e early alum ni back—Miss Amelia Fredia !to have "self governm ent So they J fence on the place. I’ve been th in k ln ’ r® 8’ *n south ern U tah and Arizona, and Miss T heresa Paliccio. Though EDITORIAL STAFF: j drew up a flock of rules ’n regula- th at it would be a good plan to let and becam e known as th e g reat they could not rem ain only during Editor-in-Chief............ tions. And a set of punishm ents for her go tonight and tom orrow m ornin’ “peacem aker.” The following ex­ Francis R. Vihel the holidays. E ast Hall is very glad A ssociate E d ito r....... ..........Eloise Leppla j violations thereof. w ithout m ilkin’ and of course she’ll perience related by Jacob- H am blin, B usiness M anager. .. to welcome back th eir friends for ....Leonard Curnow News E d ito r............... have a big udder and will draw his i Jr., indicates his c h aracter: The code ran th a t any m em ber of E lizabeth Hancock th ere are always some of us left Society E d ito r............ attention. When he asks about her | “On one occasion my fa th e r told ..........Lillian M orris the A lpha organization who dropped behind a t vacation time. A thletic E d ito r.......... ............. E ric B artell you boys chip in an d say ‘Dad, you Ibe he had a horse to exchange for a shaving mug after m idnight, or One night last week the silence C irculation M anager. ........... Fred Culbert surely ain 't goin’ broke chairs up in the early morning A dvisor............... to sell old Fill- pail, j Navajo blankets, and asked me to of study hour w as broken by the .......... J. W. Hoover | screeching of a poor little mouse, hours to build a fire and heat hot are you ?’ Then 1 11 say, ’e I’m w riting thisREAD for the best show of the year. .. it on ball-bearings. Sundry sly winks , falo robes. Finally I closed th e b ar­ considered : And then “B eauty” wriggled out To a ll of you were exchanged betw een the farm er j gain. of it all . . . Yesslr. absolutely ! 1. This institution is distinctly a teachers college Who live up here wriggled out of it . . . And the and his sons; and behind the backs I “W ith difficulty I carried th e big and will undoubtedly remain so for many years to come. !Right close t0 me paddle w as hung on the wa mourn- of th eir fath er and the visitor, as the ! bundle home on my pony, happy money was changing hands, the boys Iover the trade, and showed the ~;irIt, is customary, from Maine to California and n, fully. could hardly restrain th eir m irth. It blankets to my father. Im agine my trom Washington to Florida, to designate (State Teachers w h o live beiow T hat should be the end of the in­ j w a s not often th a t a sucker of s u c h surprise when he divided them into c id e n t . . . But it isn ’t. . . Nosirr! Colleges bj a I , the first letter of the word “ teacher.” Ami are my friends proportions came to the farm. W hen 1two piles, then rolled up one lot j The pop-eyed public should be in . i •>. I he state legislature changed the name of this j(At least 1 hope > I j formed it isn ’t. . . For the men of Ol ( ^ e Purchaser leading “Fill-pail” w as!an d asked m e to g et Qn my institution from the Tempe (State Teachers College to You re a11 my friends) j Alpha are plotting, and fram ing . . . j out of earshot, the fa th e r and the Iand take them back and tell th e tjje Arizona .State Teachers College at Tempe. The memchief he had sent too many. It was T h ere’s dutty wuk afoot . . .“B eauty” boys shouted with glee. W hat became of the stran g er a n d a hard thing to do, but I was alhers of the btudent Body had nothing to do with this or be deserted more i shall be warmed, they vow . . . No !peace, no rest, no slacking, until the cow? T hat isn ’t im portant, a n d ways obedient and did as my fa th e r matter. It is the prerogative of a state legislature to Than i am now i the sw ish of the paddle echoes I don’t knod. But I do know w hat asked. W hen I explained to the change the name of a state institution. It is more than But 1 announce through A lpha’s basem ent rendez- became of the boys. They have both 1chief what fa th e r had told me to likely that the legislature will change the name of this J?y study hours served term s in the U tah peniten- do, the old Indian | vous. put his hand on tiary for cattle stealing. Who was my head and said: ‘I knew you’d institution again At least they have the power to do I^acUcaUy j Yessir! “B eauty’ shall be warmed! Ito blame? come back. Jacob would not keep SO. iiowever, although it has tile power to do SO, it is Between the hours ! A fter which, a bird’s eye view. so many. You know he is our fath er not likely that the legislature will change this institution ° f seven and ten | showing: j as well as your fa th e r.” Dashing Dick Finley searching evening of December 6. The guests from a Teachers College to—say—an Agricultural Col-i°n every day lege. * 0 iM°rn and p. m. , M ontgomery W ard’s latest edition : included Lois Benedict, Anne Stew H O M E OR A N IN C O M E _J. T - e x L _____ ___ x r . ____ xi . i i ,, | ’T w een D ec. 1 J. . . C hristm as, and a presen t for the j art, Evelyn Furry, Mary Robertson, . If there are those that look with scorn upon the ¡And th a t day when In the p ast year two serious at!gal friend. (M ildred Marcella, C atherine Brown, profession, please be reminded that you are in Rome, i shall journey Ex-cripple C aplinger trying to j Lou Robbins, Wylie W entw orth, Lil- tem pts have been m ade to survey Teaching is an honorable profession, and there are those Home agaln j stretch the frosh exchequer to pay jlian Knowles, Miriam K aler and fthe practical, the m aterial value of college education for women. One Who love it. iFor 1 have collected off the “w ar deb t” of the class of j Mildred Olden. t • . ..¡ A m iserable “D” experim ent was conducted a t Radj ’33. . . Someone, or ones, even sug5. Let us not suffer from On the evening of Monday, De- Ljiffe, the 1 V x u P am SJ t W l l l iw h ic h puts me on the other a t Columbia, and j gesting th a t the frosh uproot Tem- cem ber 16, betw een 9 be soon enough to sav “ ARIZONA STATE” when the Black L i s t - -see? , !Pe m ansions to feed the Homecom- N orth H all » in h , v , ‘u T w ” dlegislature has seen fit to institute courses in agriculture ¡Now an of you !ing bonfire. C h r,„ r » part*. TU . C r , , , « , . » » c Could help a lot mecnamcs and engineering. More’n th a t . . . Som eone’s sug- tif will prevail. A th e re ­ program is belng search has brought to light some | gesting a law suit. . . Im agine Prexy planned, a fte r which 6. Therefore, keep the ‘ T ” for an athletic award, If you only would And I beg of you efreshm ents surprising Inform ation. ¡Caplinger on the w itness stand . . . will be served. for the pin, and on the Butte. To help me out At Radcliffe a study was m are of .“nothin’ but the tru th ” . . . N osirr! ALL HONOR TO YOU, UNKNOWN TEACHER! In ju st one way M argaret S tew art of W ickenburg j the salaries' of 1350 alum nae As a jW e cut our own kindling for our bon | (Like good old scouts) ¡fire . . . Yessir! . . . W e bought dry- visited her sister, G ertrude, last Sun-¡unit of m easure the m edian salary day afternoon. | By reading this POSTERS (| was chosen; th a t is, th e salary | goods boxes wholesale, and w hittled Before you knock Jeanne R icrards will be the guest learned by the middle person in any j’em up w ith h atch ets . . . Ju st like “ Where, Oh where, have our posters gone, lias !And H you do of A drianne Achuar. ¡graded series. A nalysis showed th a t j Geo. W ashington. been the cry full of anguish and grief of different soci- j(As 1 hope you will> "Y essir!” . . . G reat glee! Jeanne R ichards will be the guest ¡*he highest m edian salary—$29000— j And now the g reat peanut fam ine Hazel McComb in Phoenix this w eek -!'8 earne j 'S M* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 1929 THF TEMPE COLLEGIAN PAGE THREE Chi Sigmas Entertain Pledges at B r i d g e Pueblo Visited by ILambda Kappa Pledges Geographic S o c i e t y ¡Give Musical Program £ (/a An in terestin g and profitable t r i n ! T ~ In honor of the new pledges, (he Chi Sigmas gave a bridge party on Tuesday, November 2G. in Mr. P ayne’s office. The new m em bers are Clara Fretz, Helen Fuykerson. M argery Reigan and Zona W illkins. High score was won by Clara F retz and low by Miss Haulot. Delicious refreshm ent were served later in the evening. The society showed th eir apprecia- *lon of the acting ability of M argery | ReiSan, which she displayed in the to Gila Pueblo was sponsored by th e ,L a m b d a Kappa £ - ^ « £ ¿ ¿ 2 G eopraghic Society for its m em bers the m em bers with a very in terestin g jquet of Am erican Beauties on Saturday, Novem ber 23. Gila m usical program . Pueblo, form erly known as Gila Ter. 4 „ t _ , The m em bers enjoyed the program , h T , .Webb’ the president- stated _ on would begin on W ed­ race, is situated several m iles south I very much and appreciated it as it 1 m itlatl of Globe on an old alluvial valley ter-1 was in direct line with the work to nesday and last until Friday. New m em bers w ere given the rules and in­ race. It is the site of an old ruined be studied this q u arter pueblo of a prehistoric people be-1 Tuesday evening. November 27 the formed as to how they would be lieved to be contem porary w ith those ! m em bers and pledges enjoyed a p ic punished during this time. who built Casa Grande ruin. T h e jn ic between the Buttes. A fter eatA m eeting at the rendezvous was site was recently purchased and i s ! ing, the pledges entertain ed the held Tuesday evening. The new now under the direction of Howard m em bers with an im prom ptu pro­ pledges presented a very e n tertain ­ Gladwin, archaeologist. The lines of gram. ing program and displayed much of th e old pueblo are being followed in Campus initiation was held Decem­ their talents. th e construction of m odern buildings ber 2, 3 and 4. Form al initiation used to house a w orking laboratory will be held Tuesday evening, Deof archaeology. U nder th e direction j cem ber 10. A C hristm as party is of Mr. Gladwin, collections are being j being planned for Tuesday evening classified from prehistoric ruins all I Decem ber 17. over th e Southw est, and th e laborato-1 ______I_ 0________ j The m em bers of the Delta Theta ry will enable archaeologists and j Society entertained the alumni memstu d en ts in archaeological re s e a rc h . ! bers of the organization a t a buffet to m ake th e ir investigations w ith the | supper on Homecoming Day, S atu r­ m aterials assem bled and arran g ed for | day, November 1G. The alum ni presthem . I ent w ere Clay C arter, Audrey P ierce,i The class in geographic geology Mr. Gladwin graciously received left the cam pus on Saturday m orn­ ; K athryn Stidham , Minnie Raymond, the m em bers of the Society and gave ing in the college bus for an all­ j Zella T eeter, Jessie Peterson, Mary them a large p a rt of his afternoon j day field study. The flood plain and ; Alice Bell. Mary H alterm an, Beulah to dem onstrate th e w orkings of his | Ratcliffe and A lberta Beasley. laboratory and exhibit th e collec- i terraces of the Salt riv er was the object of study in the forenoon, and This society welcomes three new j Hons, a t the sam e tim e u n fo ld in g 1 the in terestin g sto ry of preh istoric! the denudation of d esert m ountains m em bers into th eir group. They are: ! m an in the Southw est. The Pueblo and developm ent of m ountain p e d i-! M argery H am ar, E dith Jones and ! is not open to the to u rist public and i m ents in the afternoon. The party Mildred Bogart. adm ission of the Society was by spe-1| lunched along the river ju st below | cial arrangem ent. Those who took j G ranite Reef dam. Everyone enjoyed ! the trip w ere M isses G racebel S w ift,! the day s outing as well as learning I P resid en t; M argaret Ellis, M arion! the in terp retatio n of the physical | Silverthorne, B ina Lee M artin, j featu res of the country traversed. Adolph Spanghl, F red Culbert, George j p °T The Tim akeenas held th eir regu- j N E W L IB R A R Y B O O K S j lar business m eeting Tuesday night j Lecker and Mr. and Mrs. H o o v e r .jf T O i O « C l u b C l 0 S € S | Miss Josephine W illiam son of the a t 7:30. A fter the m eeting a w elcom e; j Averill, Law rence—The Hygiene Class of 1927 joined the p arty at was extended to the pledges and the Globe. I rules for the inform al initiation !of Instruction. Barrie, Jam es M.—Plays. j As a clim ax to the Froebel Club which began Thursday, December “R ecently a dean of women has Blackam ar, F ran k —O utlines of Soinitiation, the club had a form al ; 5 a t 8 o’clock. added to my joy in this debate, by | initiation and party in the T raining | The pledges are Iris Russell, Marie ! ciology. defining indirectly her idea of a School. Boyd, E rn e st-C o n te m p o ra ry Dram a ! T Awrey, Evelyn Cole. M ed icin e” Philosophy Of of Ireland. Ig00d m other- says Maude Parker ‘B itte r The C hristm as m otif was carried ------------ o----------- A cqu iring K now ledge A tta cke d ¡in the Jan u ary College Humor, open­ Cather, W illa Song of the Lark. A clim ax in the pre-holiday social out in the decorations and' the pres­ By Professor i n g h e r article on “Collegiate MothDunsany, Lord—Seven Modern ence of a C hristm as tree. functions of the college was reached i ers,” w ith a quotation from the dean’s Comedies. T he gam e “cootie” was played and on T hursday evening, D ecem ber 5, “Too often schools a re conducted __ I Edser, Edw in—L ight for Students. article: “The m odern college girl especially enjoyed by th e n e w mem when Mrs. W aite was the charm ing on th a t principle m ade im m ortal by is intelligent, cultured, capable and bers. Jane Cronkite w inning high | R H Y M E S O F A 6 T H G R A D E BO Y j Freeland, George—Teaching in the hostess to some 75 co-eds a t a dem­ industrious, b u t she is not a great Mr. Dooley: ‘It doesn’t m a tte r w hat j Interm ediate Grades. score. you teach a boy, H ennesey, so long o n stratio n tea given in the “Y” rooms TH E W EST WIND Galsworthy, John—The Silver success as a home m aker, wife and as he doesn’t like it,’ ” says J. Mace o f the In d u strial A rt Building. m other. Intelligent young women re­ The wild and wooiy w est wind | Spoon. A ndress in the Decem ber Jo u rn al of sen t the im plication th a t they are P retending was the feature of the j Goes howling o’e r the ridges Glasgow, Ellen—B arren Ground. the N ational Education Association. only fit to cook the m eals and wash evening and all who had no im agi­ And the peaks, Glasgow, Ellen—The Rom antic Mr. A ndress lists am ong the ob­ the dishes. T hen th ere is a crack nation w ere left to th e ir own devices And in the| cow-camps round about Comedians. jectives of education, knowledge, about the study of higher m athe­ fo r entertainm ent. The saddle-leather squeaks, H arraden. eB atrice—Ships T h at The P ierian Society gave a bridge ¡habits, and attitudes. The oldest of m atics causing them dissatisfaction ------------ o-----------And C lint and Smoky like it Pass in the Night. p arty in th eir new m eeting place in these is knowledge, but it is by no And Smoky m akes Clint ride it— Hough, Am reson—The Covered w ith ‘perform ing task s which a high j m eans the m ost im portant, Mr. Anthe m ain building to welcome the grade moron could do equally well. Oh the wild and wooiy w est win Wagon. new m em bers of the society, on last “Concisely expressed, the dean be-1 dress thinks, for w ithout th e proper Goes howling o’er the ridges Hyde, Blanche—The Sewing Book. Tuesday evening. The m em bers are lieves the test of a good m other lies j attitu d es knowledge is difficult to Jew ett, oSarah Orne—The C ountry following And the peaks,’ ueweiL, aian oil] glad to welcome the in her happy w illingness to wash ¡acquire and useless a fte r it is " “ W iu tuc cow-camps tun-cam ps ruu And in the round about j of the Pointed Firs. F reshm an night a t th e Y. W. C. A. Pledges to the P ierian Society: R uth |j The j achieved. W ithout a ttitu d e s th a t saddle.ieath er squeaks. dishes and cook. Johnston, Mary—To H ave and to w as held in the “Y” rooms T hurs­ R oberts, Theodora Carm an, Gladys i urge definite action, pupils form hab______ And rig h t th ere is w here I t a k e j it8 slowly, and break them ag goon !Hold. d ay evening a t 6:45 o’clock, Novem­ Clanton and Clara K iener. All w ere HONEY-BEES Kipling, Rudyard—U nder the Deo- my joyful dep artu re from the profes- | as compulsion is removed. ber 19. K ate Vandy, as chairm an of present to enjoy an evening of IT so r’s theories. F or to me the one and .. ... „ . I Honey-bees are dying ] dars. th e program com m ittee, which con­ .bridge, A ttitu d e s A re Im p o rta n t after which refreshm ents w ere i ' 6 ¡only te s t of a good m other is th at 8erved Young and old, wild and tame, siste d of Miss Lang, M argaret H olt Lusk, G raham —The E lem ents of | “Too m any students pass th e ir she shall prepare h er children physii But w e’ll still have lots of honey j the Science of N utrition. an d T helm a Beck, p resented th e pro­ Pledges are being initiated on M on-! T—* . . . * work in English with m arks indicatgram. , , ... , Ju st the same—ju st th e same, McCaulay, Fannie—The Lady of the cab ^’ m entally and psychologically day and Tuesday of this week. The i for the fullest happiest lives in g t h a t th e ir knowledge of facts and * *-''** • and * ' __ t H Decoration. All girls are urged to patronize two days of cam pus initiation are to . ______‘ th eir skill in w riting is satisfactory the candy sale now being held in be followed by a picnic Tuesday eve-1 M arshall, A rchibald—The Squire’s possible. On each one of these counts land yet have unfortunate attitu d es the college girl is more apt to sue- i JUST BECAUSE the “Y” room s and to contribute to ning a t P ierian Point. j Daughter. T ' th e “Y” C hristm as collection, which | M artin- Modern C hem istry and I t s !ceed th an h er untrained contempor- j 0 Because sh e’s a girl, and a girl of j W onders. |a ry , o ther things being equal. | tUdeS are aroused th e y not only dewill be distributed am ong th e needy. ■pn v e the student of pleasure in pur­ today, P lans a re also being m ade for a sale M artin, H elen—Tillie, a Mennon-1 “Surely no one can m aintain th at suing the subject a t school, but in She w ants to go forw ard brisk, con­ of novelties, which will help to solve ite Maid. j four additional years of education late r years good literatu re may be fident, gay, the C hristm as problem. Olcott, W illiam —Sun Lore of All (will w arp a w om an’s fundam ental avoided,” offers Mr. A ndress in ex­ ______ j To taste of adventure IAges. | and prim itive love for her child. planation of the fact th a t so many On Tuesday evening, December 3, To strive and achieve Perez, Caldos—E l Abeulo. j T herefore, all college train in g can students never read a fte r graduation from 6:30 to 7:30, the old m em bers I Though Grundies may censure j Phelps, W illiam —Howells, J a m e s ,; do is to provide h er w ith g reater the w orks of the g reat w riters they and pledges of the Phelda Nu Phi I And faint h earts may grieve Bryant, and O ther Essays. | insight into how th is m aterial love studied in school and college. Society enjoyed a whoopee social | She isn ’t afraid of the world’s busy Reade Charles- The C loister and can be intelligently translated. To Mr. A ndress cites prejudices as an • hour. w hirl> the H earth. ¡assum e th a t its highest expression I exam ple of the extent to which attiThe Philom athian Society is pleased Those present w ere W illa Clark, Nor daunted a t all ju st because she’s eRade, Charles -P u t Yourself in ,ies in th e personal sterilization of tudes influence lives, som etim es deto announce the pledging of th e fol­ H anny Mitchum, E thel Buck, Dick , a gir1’ Place. ,His --------------(feeding bottles is a shocking be- term ining objectives and achievelowing: Thelm a Beck, Isabelle CaxF rancies, H orace j Roberts, A lexander—E xtraclass and » « le n ie n t of a life work. M otherhood I m ents of a lifetim e in a m easure far ton, M argaret Holt, E dna Sertic, Finley, Thelm a Chesley, Helen Minson, Randell A l- 1 Because she s a girl, need she linger j in tram u ral A ctivities in High Schools, jis such a v ast and unending job th a t j beyond the im portance of th e under­ Mary H and, L orraine Sawyer, M ar­ exander, Opal W ills, Oliver Anderand w ait, I Roberts, Elizabeth—Tim e of Man. •« calls for every bit of intelligence !lying reason for the em otional likes th a Jones and H elen Minson. son, Rae Clark and Glenn—Meses. I Because such a life was h er grand-1 Sabatini—C aptain Blood. ( and train in g a woman can acquire , and dislikes. Since no person reaches Campus in itiation sta rte d Tuesday ------------ o-----------m other’s fate? Touton, F rank—Junio High School in college and out. The qualities | m aturity w ithout form ing attitu d es evening w hen both pledges and WANTED, A TWIN She won’t—she’ll endeavor Procedure. , which education should develop— j th a t will influence him in all his m em bers m et tog eth er for th e cus­ By Nelson Phinney To win h er own chance, Van Dine, S. S. The Greene Mur- j judgm ent, resourcefulness, regard for ¡acts, he urges th a t m ore atten tio n tom ary “pledges evening.’’ A fter the F ifth Grade, Norfolk, V irginia Success, or the ever , au th o ritativ e sources of inform ation be given to the education of emod er Case. rules had been given out, and busi­ If you know a little boy B right goal of rom ance on subject ith —its - — corolW allace, Lew—Ben H ur. , — any —. given -----------. — (w ----- . - tions in th e home and school. As n ess atten d ed to, th e m em bers were About as old as me, But still, from her toes to each | W harton, E dith—The Age of Inno- i lary ^a r>' of scepticism about h earsay and ' a basis for this type of education en tertain ed by the pledges. W ith curly hair and big blue eyes, water-waved curl, cence. j superstition) open-m indedness and the |(he u would m ake use of th e psychologiW ho loves plum jam for tea; She’ll keep all h er charm , ju st be- j W harton, Edith- -T h e Children. I capacity for logical thought—are the i cal principles of associating satisfacSON, YOU WASHED? Who likes to lie upon the floor cause she’s a girl. I w h arto n , E dith —The H ouse of | very qualities m ost needed in this tion and pleasure w ith th a t which F irst thing, when I come in sight, And read out things aloud, difficult profession of m aternity. F o r ; is wholesome. ; Mirth. In the m orning, or a t night, Who does not alw ays sh u t the door Because she’s a girl, we are boosting I W harton, E dith—T w ilight Sleep. ! sood m easure, one m ight add an enP a yells out w ith all his m ight, And thinks all girls are proud, h er game. , Woolf, V irginia—To the Light- riched cu ltu ral background. “Son, you w ashed?” with few er chances of failure by the Who w ants to be a policeman H ere’s luck to her, lo v e .to her, money Ihouse. j The practical application of th ese m ature woman, Or p’raps a sailing p irate bold, and fam e! | Woolf V irginia—Voyage Out. j begins w ith the fact th a t as a rule J “The actual physical care of the Had a girl to spend th e day, And go a sailing around th e world, But as she goes questing ------------ o-----------college girls m arry a t a la te r age child again requires professional An’ soon as we got in from play, To search for hidden gold, F or visions th at thrall LOYALTIES [than girls who do n o t go to college. guidance, and I should like to call P a looked o’e r his specs th is way— Who feels so awful lonely And weighing and testing “Son, you w ashed?” And w ants a puppy dog, vr„!¡On the , theory of chances therefore,.¡a tte n tio n to the fact th a t our naThe tru th of them all, Hard-boiled Dad—“No, P lease pack his toys in a tin k v I h®7 1 be less irre8P°n s'ble and j tional infant m ortality ra te has May sportsm anship guide her through checks! I wouldn’t cash Spec’ when I g et sick a n ’ die a check more com petent and poised when they (m arkedly decreased since wom en beAnd let him come and be my twin. all of the sw irl— for my own b ro th er.” A n’ go flyin’ through th e sky, do m arry. Probably th e first d u ty jg a n to accept th e wisdom of ex—From The Jo u rn al of the N ational May she ask for no favors “because Disappointed S tudent—“W ell, of P e te r’ll yell as I go by— E ducation Association, December, of a conscientious m other is to se- j perienced m edical specialists, and she’s a g irl!” course, you know your fam ily b etter “Son, you w ashed?” 1929. i lect the nearly perfect father, and discount the hearsay of an untrained B. B. than I do.” j oii6 likes to th in k th is can bo done j older generation.” Delta Thetas Studying Modern, Ancient Plays Geographic Society All-Day Field Trip Timakeenas Extend Welcome to Pledges College Girls Make Love of Learning Is The Best Mothers Essential to Successful Use of Knowledge Initiation with Party Mrs. Waite Gives Demonstration Tea Junior High Notes Pierians Planning Picnic for Pledges Freshman Night Is Observed at *Y' Phelda Nu P h i s Enjoy Social Hour Pledgt je s Announced B y Philomathians * * * PAGE FOUR it). I "T u rk ” A nderson and “Cow” Clem'e n ts should get the nod at back (C ontinued from Pa TEM PERAM ENTAL I guard, with Cecil M cCullar romping * • * I'm sure, dear, th a t you noted, ta in team her« a gam e Wednei ; along with 'em. “T u rk ” is also avail­ Take one last look a t the cam pus W hile you w ere by the sea, a b l e as a running guard. day night before you go away for C hristm as Bs tem peram ental natu re G uards A re Fast H azarding a guess. Bob Sm ith and vacation for it won’t be the same | And likened it to me. “ P apa" Kempton. Cislaghi and Max „ F ro m the “N ellie” A nderson or L eonard Curwhen you return. The leaves, once I f empe T eacbers' cross-coun now w ill open tom orrow 's fracas at look to be the best of the running , TEM PE NORMAL STUDENT green and bright, faded into a golden !Som etim es it sobs w ith sadness V 6am J0ur,leyed to Tucson on forw ard berths. Glen Moses rates guards. K em pton brought his bagT hursday m orning. November 28, de l t a , o ' ,h " eW *S- T h e ibr0Wn and a>* colorless and lifeAt tim es it shouts w ith g i t n ext on the ro ste r and will probably gage here this year from Gila Col­ | where they m et the U niversity run- auditorium will be held in the new t ♦ , pap8r' The . Som etim es i t ’s long and narrow , see action during part of the game, lege and last season traveled east ! tmrs in a cross-country run in the oii/io j tn •, ¡trees do not want them when they At tim es I t’s wide and free as m ay Tommy M cCarty, w hose only to play in the national basketball afternoon as an added attractio n to auditorium in d a y , November 26. AH jure old and ugly, so in refuge they j tournam ent. Max brings a flashy real handicap Is his feath er weight. hce .iih a ,,0n the„ C,ampUS are seek M other E arth with sinking It tries to touch th e heavens ■court style with him from Indiana the gridiron battle betw een the Wild­ ”to be lighted and opened for the r e The « J j It flings itself on high cats and W hittier Poets. The T each­ and points in the great mid-west. ers lost 23 to 15. o i the s tu ? 01 the ParelltS them ’ kl<* «>«» and disturb th eir W ith an eager, g rasp in g C lu tch | while Cislaghi is liable a t any moinI W ill Move to M y N e w Store ponioin i who i xut; ggaruener. to see Harr f u i he; ,u , L ‘ , Z nT _ ? ,e T «coi. e 8 t The ardener’ disliking dia»Wng to see It snatches a t the sky. i en * to put his head down and dribble ta p ta m . tin,shed who will be conducted by various 1 his -garden -and grounds looking o sou j -- o*^v * * * v » .j luvniug Big reductions on all m erchandise | down the floor in the sam e battering first in 17 m inutes 2.3 ” 5,0 I 2.3 seconds, hl’Pflkttong rvf x-__ , .. break-1 ennirn com m ittees of the tudents and facul- disreputable, takes his rake and with- j. Today it’s green w ith envv Come in and look th em over . , style th at enabled him to roll over j in -g the 3.1 mile course Arizona rec-1 ty . Hilt WOl-nino ------- i ______________ . . ! m ___ . . . fEdl ' k“ 1 ^ a n ,in f sw eeps the leaves into i Tomorrow black w ith pain. a few touchdow ns this fall for the iord. He finished first in the m eet o n , Ju st a W ord About G rades H Y D E R 'S Bullpups. Homecoming with the Lum berjacks | to r’s n o te - th e y w orried about th e m ! t,!? n S’ f “ heartlessly he sets Today it’s bright with sunshine. Crab C rabtree, veteran pivoter, which helped to m ake the score a too.) The grades th at cam e out last U horrid o l7 truck* L “T H TOm° r r ° W drePched in tck Leaves are beauis the logical man to sta rt at cen­ tie. He is a born ru n n er and has | week caused mingled feelings of joy nfn. H BA YLESS GROCERY & M A R K E T ter. “N ellie” Anderson and “Al” good endurance to run g reater d is-,an d sorrow. Of course there is al L i “ t hlngs and add *> much to na- A t tim es >tis calm and silent, NO . 15 Adams, who plays also as running I tances. He is the “Paavo N urm i” of ways some com plaint, but perhaps I i t f r th i“ gS there J u s t like a sheet « lass; tho a o tr n i, ~ x----- i io T h e Payless Stores P ci, w» is unit; a mi„„ timtor e for them to go and how JAt tim es ’tis wind w ith fury, guard, are altern ates for the job. • o. I. C. Also he crossed the \ a word of warning would not be out G roceries and M eats I t’s daring and it’s rash. “Irish ” Casey, Johnny Hinton, | finish line a quarter of a mile ahead of place. The instructors are fond h ® , Campus looks Fresh F ru its V egetables i and u cold, c e t s aall il lOOK ., of his nearest rival in this m L # a ,!« _____ , d I ----~barren the ntrees look ‘Boots” W atts and Sparks are other I Phone 15 jo fte ll.n g us that m,d-semester grades ¡undressed. So students, look at the Som etim es in u tte r m adness, a sp irtan ts for forw ard berths and a I , . Ten men ran the race b u t only the are m eaningless. This is tru e insofar tgaveT w h i l e , I t overruns its bounds; ¡young arm y of potential guards in- J f”’St 8,ght were cou"ted. They fin- as they do not go on record. They oS the groom, / 7™ Som etim es it is reluctant. FO R M A R C E L IN G , ¡eludes “Eyezenose” E isenhart, C h e s - ™ in this Culbert. Tem pe; are a help in th at they show the here are o n e or ^ PS And m ust be coaxed around. ----\I there are 0ne or jH Jalm araon, A rizona: ^Vaiaaoo. ¿. 1 - i1 a. t t-d e a . " » . « l y ‘"i'h e ™ ’ ™ °" « “ F in g e r W a v in g , sham pooing, and j ley. Cruz, Palm er, Revello, and hot oil tre a tm e n ts , see— I Anderson. “Hot Dawg” W illard, last izona; Pondloton. A rizona; Jlm inaz,[and whore he n e e d , to pat the h ard -!,™ T i° ” But if you brave its tem pest, I y ear’s genial m anager, has retired ! Tem*pe;' Perez, — ’ -----------* re-j (pUS^ wj, 1 S . '. T d .r e r l T h X Arizona; voP...iSC1,, C .p „ „ 8er, |esi e , t wur*. worh. Any A n , condition e o n d i t J may m ,y be J Z MRS. McANARNEY And play the d iv er’s part, Phone 27 Tem pe ¡in favor of “Bull” England, another j Tem pe: WindeSl Tempe. All runners | moved if the student only determ ines I leaves, You’ll find w ith all its m adness good business man. and is devoting, 1, Bnished m en -1j to do r,o so Rut it tt is <. ,,„t flnished but w ere behind those menso. But not a„ sp irit which ! -oT h ere’s treasu re in its h eart! j his energy to learning the duties off |tioned above and w ere not counted. | will win success, when the stu d en t! S T U D IO U S I a guard. j The Bulldog run n ers gave a good j vows h e’ll never study again because I “W hat is your brother in college? V isitor—“I c a n t’t eat this stuff. Call ¡exhibition of th eir ability to run th e Jhe received a low grade. Don’t be I Tempe Electric Co. “A halfback.” Mrs. K rause.” distance races. They should be easily discouraged, W irin g , F ix tu re s , E le c tric a l Con­ “I mean in studies.” W aitress—“I t’s no use. She won’t praised for th eir excellent work which ! Mr. Clarence Paddock, ’03, who is I tra c to rs , Radio and Radio Supplies “Oh! In studies h e’s aw ay back. ea t it, eith er.” they have shown in the th ree m eets , interested in the construction of th e! Phone 19 611 M ill A venue Andy (at d in n er)—“Give my c a k e j,n w h,cb they have perform ed. , Cananea, Yaqui Valley & P a c ific ' back to me.” | Two of our m en> Caplinger a n d , Railway, visited his Alma M ater on Irm a (also a t d in n er)—“I didn’t )Scales- trained for only two w e e k s ; November 19. take your cake?” ¡before going to Tucson and they ran j AN ODE TO HA SH Andy—“W hat did you do with i t ?" ia «reflt race for Tempe. | ^ P arod y) Tarkington’s Tire Shop Irm a—“I didn’t do anythin with j A nother man to run a good race j Tell me not in m ournful num bers V u lc a n izin g , T ire s , Tubes it; you ate it.” Phone 19 iand to place ei«h th ‘a B " ’as W indes, | That we m eet again today— jwho hag been out all the tim e to All the scraps we had on Sunday Tem p e A rizo n a Charley the B arb—“Is there any .tra in for these cross-country r u n s .) Fixed up in the sam e old way. particu lar way you w ant your la irjH e certainly has the endurance and j Mutton chops and tu rk ey giblets, c u t? ” ¡has perform ed well in all the dis- i Lamb and chicken, steak and stew Ooldy—“Yeah, off.” ______ j taPC8 runs this y ear’ | In a m otley m ass of jumble, Bulldogs to Open Tempe Harriers Lose To Arizona, Tucson, Thanksgiving D a y ON THE CAMPUS Leaves Twenty Years Ago 7 ¿7 Bulldog Bites Every Tempe State Teachers’ College Student Is entitled to the reduced contract prices on Photographs at Boston Store Freemonde Studios TEM PE S tu dents h ead q uarters— E n dico ttJohnson Shoes— B rad ley S w eaters H o lep ro of H o siery Hazel McComb claim s th at she can ' t h / R n i m eetu Cl7 ed for i Served a«ain to me and you! walk the straig h t and n a l w path 7 a '! - the ^ ^ 1 reC° gPize the giblets! without even m aking one little z ig !tra c k n e “t s p r ^ g “ f° r There is one 1 could » °t crack! or zag in it. I P g| o h > «ood evening, Mr. Gizzard, ______ —« And th a t neck is coming back! j T here isn ’t anything new in the ! sm art student, “the more one sits the I Fl'iends of other meals, I greet you— ¡Freshm an-Sophom ore feud this m onth j^ess one can stand.” ¡G reet you in the good old way. ! unless you call com plete and abso­ “E xactly,” reto rted the lecturer, I Yes’ dog-gone you, I will eat you, G roceries, H ay, G rain , W ood, Coal, lute liberty new. ‘and the more one lies the m ore,'® 1, y°u ’H come again some day! Fresh Meats, Ham s, Bacon i 'o n e ’s standing is lost.” V egetables, Produce L. G„ ’12. Phone 68 Real w hite snow fell on December College Girl (to college noy work­ T em p e A rizo n a ; 5 from about 8 to 9 p. m. ing on the cam pus)—“W hateha do­ i W hatever trouble Adam had, | Ho man in those days of yore ing, digging a flow er bed?” ----------- o-----------j M aking it possible for the am a- 1 ¡Could say when he told a joke: I “Naw, digging a grave.” O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E I teu r Photographer to take snapshots I j “I’ve heard th at one before.” C o rn er of M ill A ve. and 4th Ave. | in color, a special film recently has Sarcasm —“W ere you born in a | appeared on the B ritish m arket. b arn ?” j H ow to Go O ve r Big in Class D E N T IS T 1. A rrive 10 m inutes late for class. | «j More ditto—“Sure, and 1 get Tem p e A rizo n a ! hom esick every tim e 1 h ear your jTbe teachers will think you have I voice.” I been studying till the last m inute j [and will, therefore, beam upon you. The man getting his h a ir cut noNever recite. You’re there to E V E R Y T H IN G IN H A R D W A R E , [ ticed th a t the b arb er’s dog, which j absol'b knowledge, not to dispense P ain ts and W in d o w Glass F u rn itu re and Dishes. ! was lying on the floor beside the I wbat little you have, chair, had his eyes fixed on his m a s-! 3- Never rise if you do say any- j te r s work. j thing. It's much more dem ocratic to Phorie 8 “Nice dog th a t,” said the custo- j sit w ith the mass. ! mer. I 4. W hisper lustily when someone | j “He is, sir.” ¡'else is reciting. This always goes! T . S. T . C. “He seem s very fond of w atching I over big. It gives the necessary back- j j you cut hair.” ¡ground for the speaker. Also, things! “It a in ’t that, sir. You see, some­ alw ays b etter them selves by compe-1 A T T H E CAMPUS tim es I m ake a m istake and snip off tition. H O M E C O O K E D FOODS Cold D rin k s Lunches | a little bit of a custom er’s ear.” 5- Begin to get ready five m inutes before the dism issal bell. This shows j “I’ll tell you the score of the bas­ your in terest in your next class, how j ketball game before it s ta rts .” ¡eager you are to fu rth e r your ed u ca-, B U Y A H O M E IN T E M P E tion. “W hat is it? ” T h e H om e of th e S tate T eac h ers College. “N othing to nothing before it 6. L ast but not least—if you have* T h e T o w n of Hom es For L adies s ta rts .” ¡followed all the preceding words of j wisdom, pack up and go home—you j HANKIES Real Estate P a tie n t—“W hat shall I take to re­ | m ight as well.—Pen Dragon. move the redness from my nose?” HOSIERY Doctor—“Take nothing, especially BEAUTY betw een m eals.” Phoenix A Complete Stock of Xmas Gifts Babêr Mercantile Co. Something for each member of the family Laird & Dines THE R EXA LL STORE W. G. Devore JOHNSON COMPANY Tempe Hdwe Co. u Varsity Inn (THE TOGGERY) TEMPE The Christmas Store” GIFTS FOR EVERYONE R. A. Windes The Journal Company M a ry Mesa, A rizo n a C O M M E R C IA L School Papers M. BAGS P o rter “S edentary work,” said the college lecturer, “tends to lessen th e endu­ A soul th a t sees into the h e a rt o f ! things; a Specialty rance.” “In o th er w ords,” butted in the A life th a t responds to th eir urge; j A face th a t glows w hen a skylark j sings, iT h at dream s when a day’s colors! m erge— “O N E F O O T O R A M I L L I O N ” T h at soul knows beauty. TEMPE, ARIZONA NEGLIGEES ROBES P R IN T IN G JEWELRY ETC. J. D. HALSTEAD LUMBER COMPANY R E T A IL E R S A N D J O B B E R S IN $ $ $ Building' Material $ $ $ $ $ $ $ The Tempe National Bank j T here is perhaps no word more | frequently used now adays than [“beauty.” M agazines abound w ith it; ; ¡store window descriptions flaunt it; ! boys and girls fling it around proj fusely. But it is not alw ays used in I ! the true sense—the soul-sense—as | it is in the following poem: Tempe, Arizona COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ | A soul with a passion for knowing ^ tru th ; jA life th a t is strong and fine; j ^ face th a t is tender w ith sym pathy j T hat consecrates each design— T hat soul is beauty. For M en SCARFS HOSIERY NECKWEAR SHOES SUSPENDERS T o ys for the K id d ie s BIG HOLIDAY SALE NOW ON $' VIENNA BAKERY ( , S p e c i e s in J Special Attention Given to ________________________1 [fancY 5c pastry ) Orders for W eekend Picini