Council Plans Handling Oi Hail Discipline STATE Volume 13—Z14 Semester examinations will soon be here! This may be a t e r r i f y i n g thought to some and a matter of indifference to others. If you are nervous, h y p e r-sensitive, h i g h stru n g and fearful, you likely w ill not do y o u r best on an exam ination. Likew ise, if you a re nonchalant an d blase you w ill not do so well. Som etim es in fine-spun th eo riz­ ing about education, exam inations m ay be criticized. Y et tests a re a p a rt of life. E v erything from b a t­ tleships and locom otives to electric light bulbs and th e sm allest p a rt o f a w atch a re tested. If w e w an t a life insurance policy or a job, a te st is applied to us. If w e join a lodge o r fra tern ity , a glee club or a football team rig id tests are a p ­ plied. How Approach M ost stu d en t organizations decline to accept one fo r m em bership u n til an exam ination o r te st is given. In good sporting sp irit m ost novices approach these tests w illingly. Cow ­ ardice o r indifference stam ps one as m ade of poor stuff. T he best p rep aratio n fo r a sem es­ te r exam ination is consistent day by d a y p rep a ra tio n d u rin g th e sem es­ ter. One w ho has done this is us­ u ally w illing to be trie d out in a fa ir test. D uring th e lectures and stu d y through the sem ester we m ay have been all b u t overw helm ed. We m ay have concluded th a t a col­ lege education m eans 130 sem ester hours and nothing m ore. T he ex ­ am ination m ay give an opportunity fo r us to get a com prehensive view of w h at w e have been doing. ’‘What It’s A11 About” It is a rea l inspiration a t th e end of th e sem ester if one can rise above hours, classes and form ulas and look over th e w hole sub ject as one who has a fa ir idea as to “w hat it’s all about.” T his is som ew hat like th e b a tte r stepping up to th e plate or th e ru n n e r getting on to th e track. He has train ed faithfully. H e’s rea d y to give h is best. T here are no alibis w hen th e gam e’s over. N ot changing th e subject, b u t I should lik e to congratulate th e b as­ k e tb a ll team s and th e coaches on th e v ictories a t Tucson! Debaters Leave For C aliforn ia To Enter Meets T he college debating team left W ednesday evening fo r G lendale, California, w h ere th ey w ill en ter a coast debating tournam ent, afte r having retu rn ed from th e U niversity of A rizona T uesday w here th ey w ere defeated by an audience vote. K enneth M cKee an d K ath erin e G reenw alt argued th e affirm ative side against th e U niversity and F red W ilson and Lee R ustin took th e negative. Dr. M erle A nsberry and th e U. of A. Coach w ere so w ell pleased w ith th e show ing th e Tem pe club m ade, th a t an o th er debate w as scheduled fo r F e b ru a ry 11, h ere T he team s w ill debate: “Resolved the U nited States n eu tra lity should be strengthened.” This argum ent w ill be published w ith a collection of inter-collegiate debates published annually. In th is w eek’s tourney, afte r d e­ bating in th e G lendale m eet, th e team w ill jo u rn ey to Redlands, C al­ ifornia w h ere th e y w ill m eet th e R edlands U niversity team arid th e n w ill debate th e C alifornia Institu te of Technology team at Pasadena. ----------- o— ;------- Courses Added To Art Schedule S everal new courses a re being added to th e curriculum of the a rt departm ent, w ith th e addition of com m ercial arts, w hich w ill be ta u g h t by T hom as B. H arter. A llied crafts w ill be ta u g h t n ex t sem ester b y Miss R uth Mooers, and those added in th e com m ercial line w ill be lettering, sign w riting, and advertising art. PRESS Tempe, Arizona, Friday. January 14, 1938 No. 14 SALISBURY QUITS STAFF E a s t e r n Pleiades Campbell T e a c h e r Pledge Two Not Coach R ep la c e s In Rites P r o sp e c t Professor Resigns To Use Time For W riting Of Books The resignation of Dr. Frank S. Salisbury, mem­ ber of the College faculty for several years, was an­ nounced this week by the adm inistration, a fte r th e educational professor h ad p resen ted his sev er­ ance w ith th e college fo r th e sec­ ond sem ester. T he unex p ected action w as ta k en by th e professor in o rd er th a t he m ight h av e m ore tim e to devote to his w riting. H is resig n atio n fol­ lows th a t o f his wife, Dr. M iriam B lanton H uber, w ho q u it a y ear ago. Writing I t w as understood th a t th ey w ill u n ite th e ir effo rts in th e p ublica­ tion of books. M any of Dr. H uber’s w ritings h av e alre ad y been publish­ ed an d received n ational recogni­ tion. T hey a re now plan n in g to w rite a series together. A ction to replace Dr. S alisbury has alre ad y b een ta k en and an E astern professor selected, though th e adm in istratio n w as relu c tan t to announce th e nam e a t th is tim e. S u rp rise Move The re tirin g professor cam e to Tem pe in 1934 an d has tau g h t in th e education departm ent. His resignatio n cam e as a com plete su r­ prise to th e cam pus, though it was know n th a t h e h ad aspirations to w rite m ore extensively. T he replacem ent of Dr. S alisbury w ill be th e only change in th e faculty for n ex t sem ester other th an the acquisition of a teach er fo r the hom e m anagem ent course, according to P resid en t Gamm age. B etty H otchkiss snd A nnie Setka w ere pledged to the Pleiades, hon­ o rary w om en's organization, at rite s held on th e cam pus early this morning. Follow ing th e trad itio n al chant, b reak fast w as served in th e home economics d ep artm en t an d form er pledges w ere in itiated w ith Miss R u th Douglass, sponsor, an d Rose Revello, m em ber, perform ing the cerem ony. Hotchkiss Miss Hotchkiss, w ho is a m em ­ b e r of th e P h ilom athian sorority, presid en t of M atthew s hall, an d a m em ber of Sigm a T au D elta, n a­ tional E nglish fra tern ity , is very active in educational circles on the cam pus. Miss S etk a is p resid en t of the Com m erce club, a m em b er of the N ew m an club, an d a n officer of K appa D elta Pi, n atio n al educa­ tio n fra tern ity . Scholarships Go To Four T he an n u a l A lum ni Scholar­ ship aw ard s of fifty dollars w ere p resen ted last F rid a y to fo u r g rad u atin g seniors. T he recipients of th e aw ards w ere Joe Cobb, M ilne G regory, M ildred S m ith and Ja m ie H art w ho w ere chosen on th e basis of scholarship, lead ersh ip and need. A com m ittee com posed of Dr. G rady Gamm age, Miss Leona Haulot, D ean J. O. Grimes, C hester W ycliffe (P resid en t of th e A lum ni A ssociation), G ilbert Cady, M arvin P alm er an d G er­ ald D art, m ade the selections. Contract Being Drawn Up For Hardin-Simmons Tilt On November 11; Greeley State Out A five gam e hom e schedule for n ex t y ear’s football season seemed possible th is w eek w ith th e Aggie gam e definite, a co n tract being draw n up fo r th e H ardin-Sim m ons tilt on A rm istice day, an d negotia­ tions fo r th ree o th er hom e gam es en terin g th e finak stages. T he U niversity of A rizona definitely cancelled football relatio n w ith Tem pe fo r n ex t year, according to # -■ ■ w ord received h ere last Friday. This action left th e S eptem ber 24 date unfilled. T he G reeley S tate nego­ tiations also fell through. A ccording to p resen t plans, th e The fin al assignm ents of student open dates w ill be filled in w ith hom e contests w ith L aV erne col­ teachers fo r th e first q u a rte r of the lege of C alifornia on eith er O ctober second sem ester have b ee n m ade 8 or 29, H ardin-Sim m ons of Texas an d posted a t th e T rain in g school on N ovem ber 11, C alifornia School an d g eneral bu lletin boards, ac­ of Technology (date indefinite) and cording to Ira D. Payne. St. M ary’s U niversity of T exas on T he placem ent b u reau has also S eptem ber 24. announced th e placing of five m ore St. M ary’s U niversity, th e new Ja n u a ry graduates: A llen S p ett to addition to th e ten tativ e list, is a Eloy; Mrs. S ibyl Watson, A vondale; w idely know n team , h aving played Mrs. Iren e K eller, B uckeye; Rosie gam es last y ear in M ontreal, C an­ Mae Bice, G ilbert, and R o b erta A l­ ada, P en sy lv an ia an d San F ran cis­ co, California. len, Mesa. Student Teaching Assignments Made Mu Rho Alpha To Present Students In Musical Recital Here Thursday T he second in a series of recitals sponsored b y th e Mu R ho A lpha m usic fra te rn ity w ill b e presented by pupils of Miss Bess B arkley, Mrs. H azel H arvey Q uaid, an d H a rry Harelson, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 4 o’clock in th e college auditorium . T hese recitals a re open to th e stu d en t body, faculty, a n d tow ns---------------------------------------------------- »people. S ev eral others h av e been planned fo r th e com ing sem ester. BROWSING ROOM IS P iano and vocal stu d en ts w ho w ill O PENED IN LIBRARY ap p ear a re E laine Gildea, B enw orth Hansen, E ileen Hill, Je w e l Mae A brow sing lib ra ry of books se­ Jacobson, Louise Payne, M abel lected by Dr. L ouis M. M yers has S harp, an d C lara Caldwell. A lso C elestine Tomlinson, K en­ been opened th is w eek in th e F el­ ton m em orial room of M atthew s n eth McKee, G lenn LeB aron, M ur­ library. iel M illam, an d S h erm an Stevens. Moving to consolidate more power in the student council, first action of the committee on student con­ stitution revision tenta­ tively placed supervision of major activities under With Tilden Campbell, the Alabama probability for head coach, definitely stating he was no longer interested, the replace­ One Home Game Scheduled For Fall Football Season As Graduate Manager Negotiates For Four Other Contests Myers Says Book Is Part Nonsense “F rom These Roots” by M ary Colum is a curious com bination of in terestin g exam ination and abso­ lu te nonsense, according to Dr. L ouis M.M yers in his review of th a t book M onday in th e N orth h a ll sun room. EXECUTIVE BOARD PLANN ED BY GROUP Committee Suggests That Definite Fund Be Obtained Gloomy After The University Win Applications Pour In As College Postpones Selection m en t of Coach R udy L avik becam e a problem in w hich no early set­ tlem en t is expected. C am pbell stated, in a le tte r r e ­ ceived on th e cam pus th is week, th a t he w as obligated to rem ain at A labam a an d w ould no longer be interested in th e Tem pe position. This ex plained his failure to m eet ath letic heads here a w eek ago to discuss term s for th e position. Hobbs Adams W ord h as been received from H obbs A dam s .the S outhern C ali­ fo rn ia assistant coach, im plying th a t he w ould consider th e change. Local au th o rities w ere w ondering, how ever, if th e contem plated salary w ould in te rest him, as it is u n d er­ stood th a t he gets $5,000 at his p resen t place. Bobbie G rayson of Stanford, to w hom a le tte r has been sent, h ad failed to answ er to date. M any Apply M eanw hile, P resident G rady G am ­ m age said th a t applications have continued to pour in. M any of th em are from high school coaches, graduates, an d football m entors of sm all colleges. The college is seeking a m an of p roven ab ility at some oth er col­ lege, b u t according to th e president, m ay be forced to ta k e a high school o r sm all college coach. Greater Control Sought In Co u n c i 1 T he two captains, H arold Clemence (left) and M elvin Owens (right), Bulldog leaders, talk over th e com plete sw eep of th e V. of A, bask et­ ball series w ith Coach E arl Pomeroy. Concert Artists Heard In Joint Recital Today Tw o highly rate d artists, Rose P aid ar, m ezzo-soprano and May G il­ b e rt Reese, concert pianist, w ill be h ea rd a t th e reg u la r assem bly in a jo in t recital, as th e th ird of th e Hollywood M usical A rts series. Miss P aidar, w hose voice and charm have won h e r the approval of m usic critics, w ho p red ict fo r h e r a skyrocketing career, received all h e r train in g in this country. *-------------- ——--------------------------------T he record of h e r rise in th e • > • Tt l m w orld of m usic reads like th e A.lllIIIIll I IIIIQS 1 0 “Home Town G irl M akes Good” I story. Miss Reese also received her train in g in th e U nited States, g rad ­ uatin g from th e Chicago Musical college and doing post graduate w o rk at the A m erican conservatory. T entative plans fo r a series of H er teachers and th e m usic critics g rad u ate scholarships and fellow ­ have highly praised h e r talents. ships for the college w ere revealed Miss Reese’s dynam ic, alm ost by P resid en t G rady G am m age this m asculine style of playing, is a w eek. threefold m anifestation of faultless In outlining some plans for the technical skill, com pelling in te r­ fu tu re, Gam m age stated th a t it was pretation, and d ain ty yet vivid his aim to b u ild u p a large fund presence, it is reported. gath ered from th e alum ni and from These two young artists have left in dividual contributions, w h i c h Hollywood an d th e ir w o rk th e re fu n d w ould be invested in bonds for a to u r of th e Southw est. Both an d th e in te rest used to provide are know n at m otion p ictu re studios fellowships. fo r th e ir technical skill. He revealed th a t one individual, w hose nam e h e did not state, was planning to leave his en tire es­ tate to the college fo r th e scholar­ ship purpose. G am m age said th a t th is w ould am ount to approxim ately Be R a i s e d For Scholarships Science Exhibit Is Added By Bateman T he author, an Irish expatriate, som etim es w rites prose as sym bol­ istic poetry w ith a tendency to fall u n d er th e i n f l u e n c e of beautiful, m ean­ ingless w o r d s . T he book advances the th eo ry th a t lit­ e ra ry criticism is n ot com para­ tive evaluation b u t a creative delving into underlying principles. A fter w orking fo u r years to g ath er m aterial, P rofessor Gèorge M. Batem an, head of th e science departm ent, announces an extensive scientific exhibit located in th e low ­ e r h all of th e science building. F eatu res in th e ex h ib it include progressive steps in th e m anufac­ tu re of spark plugs, porcelain, oils, an d oth er com m ercial products. L aboratory utensils an d chem icals a re displayed along w ith ra w m in ­ erals, pigments, and a v arie ty of o th er things. P rofessor B atem an has urged student attention to th is fre e and valuable exhibit. Since th e tim e of W ordsw orth and ----------- 0----------Coleridge, critics ex trao rd in ary , E nglish literatu re has produced only fo u r persons w orthy in Mrs. Colum’s estim ation of a w hole sentence each. T he artistic “dead end”, now reach ­ F ive new courses a re to be of­ ed by English speaking countries, fered in the com m erce departm ent can only be broken by th e develop­ n ex t sem ester. Among those n ev er befo re in th e m en t of critics sim ilar to those of college curriculum a re a course in th e rom antic period. investm ents u n d er E. O. Dille, who Jam es T h u rb er in “L et Y our M ind has specialized in th e field; secre­ A lone,” second book review ed by ta ria l science 162 designed fo r stu ­ D r. M yers .offers an an tidote to th e d ents having had sho rth an d in high school, b u t not able to en ter th e contem porary stream lining of p e r­ advanced classes in college; an d a sonality by easy correspondence course in auditing th eo ry and p rac­ lessons and am ateu r psychoanalysis. tice. Courses Added In Commerce F ield $ 20 ,000. A lthough arran g em en ts w ere not y et com pleted, th e ad m in istrato r of th e college outlined a schem e to collect money from th e alum ni by th e revival of a series of dinners an d banquets. By this plan, d in ­ n ers w ould be h eld in each county in th e state an d th e profits w ould go into th e scholarship fund. ‘Pieces Of Eight’ Reduced In Price _____ th e council, even hall diciplinarian problem s. In considering the constituency of the council, th e com m ittee suggested th a t it be composed of the president of th e A ssociated Women Students, four class officers, four elective of­ ficers, six representatives from the halls, th e president of th e in te r­ sorority and in te r-fra te rn ity coun­ cils, of th e O ff-cam pus women. Offcam pus men, and th e editor of th e STATE PRESS. N ew Board In addition, th e re w ill be origin­ ated a student-faculty executive board, composed of th e student president, secretary or treasu rer, tw o council m em bers, president of th e college, th e tw o deans, and tw o faculty m em bers. The college p res­ ident w ill act as an ex-officio m em ­ b e r an d not vote except in th e case Of 3 ti©. D uties of th e new board w ill be executive and judicial and the handling of student-faculty re la ­ tions. T hrough th is com m ittee w ill be handled the hall disciplinarian problem s, an issue th a t invoked q u ite some debate in th e council m eeting. D ean J. O. G rim es b e­ lieved th a t it w ould be a good m ove if th e students w ould take th e re s­ ponsibility. O th er suggestions fo r th e new constitution included th e su p erv i­ sion of rule-m aking for the dorm i­ tories, control of spending of th e departm ents, of social activities, and appointm ent of editor and officers of student publications. A nother proposed change w as to seek a definite fund from the ad­ m inistration. and an a r b i t r a r y am ount of $8 p e r student w as set. A t th e present tim e, th e fund is unstable, the adm inistration rele as­ ing the am ount it sees fit. FORUM and AGAINST ’EM Student Opinion of Current Topics B y H enry Davis Q uestion—Do you consider student body governm ent vital to a college? E dw in Scott—No, b u t it is of b en ­ efit to th e students. W alter W eissback—No, things w ould be ru n ju st about th e sam e w ith o u t it. It could be m ade b e tte r h ere if m ore students co-operated. C arl H ossler—Yes. W hat w ould w e do w ithout those lovely w eekly Idances the Associated Student Body provides us? Thom as Inm an—Yes, there should be a governing body over the ac­ tivities in w hich th e students p a r­ ticipate and in our dem ocratic coun­ try. W hy not le t those being gov­ erned have a voice in th e governm ent? Sigm a T au D elta, honorary EngC randall No institution has lish fratern ity , w ill place copies of j ev er been able to get along w ithout its official publication, “Pieces of some sor^ an organized leading E ig h t”,v fo r th e y ea rs 1935, 36 and group. A re w e so good th a t w e 37 on sale fo r 15 cents, it w as d e­ can carry on recreational and b u s­ cided a t a m eeting held in th e A rts iness activities w ithout studentbody governm ent? building last T h u rsd ay evening. R. G reene—Yes! H ere w e are to T he price has been reduced from 35 cents and copies m ay b e ob­ be educated. By this experience w e tain ed from Dr. Louis M. Myers. can le arn m ore of governm ent— P resid en t Jam ie H art, or an y other of th e type of governm ent w e w an t m em ber of th e society, as long as o u r nation to have. W ould you th e supply lasts. w ant th e college president to be T he fra tern ity w ill also w elcom e y o u r dictator? stu d en t contributions fo r n ex t y ea r’s NOTICE—A m eeting of all p ro ­ publication. It w as also decided th a t anyone spective candidates for th e v arsity in college w ho w ishes th e ir lite r­ or freshm en ten n is team are r e ­ a ry w o rk criticized b y th is group quested to m eet in th e m en’s gym m ay subm it it to Dr. Myers, th e at 12:30 today in order to organize try o u ts for th e team s. president, or an y m em ber. P a g e Two STATE PRESS Friday, January 14, 1938 Student Body Feted A t (^0)/CHOOL Tau Sigmasj Afton BrownTo \pi Delta Sigma Annual Head Kappas In y Tau Pi Tau K id P a rty p CfiLEnD^¡LambdaPhis Spring Functions Dance Held Tomorrow Hold Voting J I “B ack to K in d erg a rte n ,” w ill be th e them e of th e an n u a l T au P i T au stu d e n t body dance tonight w hen m em bers of th e n atio n al k in d e rg a rten so ro rity e n te rta in from 8 u n til 11 o‘clock in th e basem en t room of the L ib rary building. A nyone not a ttire d in kid costum es w ill be refused adm ittance, unless a fo rfeit is paid, according • --------— -------------------------------------- to Miss N ancy Land, p resid en t of th e organization. D ecorations w ill be ch aracterizations from M other Goose, aro u n d th e w alls. Lloyd B lair's orch estra w ill f u r ­ nish th e music. T he com m ittee in charge of the R esidents of A lpha h all w ill hold affair is Misses B a rb a ra Payne, F ra n ce s P e rry , M argaret Ives, and a M exican p a rty a t th e K nights of P y th ias h all in T em pe on Ja n u a ry A lice Hanson. A lp h a H a ll To Hold Dinner Next Week In Tem pe Special guests w ho have been in ­ v ited are P re sid en t and Mrs. G rady Gamm age, Miss Sally H ayden, D ean M ildred B lair, Dr. F ra n k S. S alis­ bury. D ean J. O. G rim es, an d th e soro rity sponsor, M rs. N ellie B. P earlm an. ------------o----------- Gammage Speaks 22. A M exican d in n e r and a dance w ill h igh lig h t th e even in g of e n te r­ tainm ent. A floor show w ill be fe a tu re d on th e program w hich w ill consist of stu d e n t ta le n t and S p an ­ ish dancers, Bill Laing, p resid en t of th e h all announced. T he visitin g b ask etb all team w ill be special guests a t th e affair. nI g .' . y ®re based on an says nay. UP „ o s . a n y d . p « « e d o r " ”' ‘ THE WORD ‘ BORROW" GOADS a>M t. T his friendliness is im pres 1 “R ules of etiq u ette” m ight b etter Ray M cCally into seeing red, fo r last sive because of its constancy and be called “expressions of th o u g h t­ because of its sincerity. It ra th e r w eek he loaned a p air of p ants to fulness”. T hey are th e outw ard A University of Oregon professor of public a good frien d (? ?), and aside from typifies o u r student feeling and an d visible signs of y o u r feelings colors the personality of o u r entire usual w ear and tear, he b urned speaking has invented a “sit-down” light with which athehole tow ard y o u r friends and associates. in them, spilled soup on the stu d en t body, i t is tru ly som ething he signals speakers to stop talking. It was stated I leg and fell into a creek. (PS—He of w hich to be proud and in w hich These habits of action have become that this was preferable, of course, to the sounding w ould like th e rem n an ts retu rn ed .) to find enjoym ent. We m ay rig h t­ rules of etiq u ette only because they have been tested and found to be of the gong, w hich w ould aw ak en * --------—-------------------------------------- 2 TILLIE SAW A FRANTIC Change fu lly be called “a frien d ly college.” sound as expressions of good-will th e other students.—Collegian. B ad Im pressions in the m inutes of th e stu d en t coun­ and consideration. Is not th o u g h t­ The second im pression does not cil being m ade this w eek w hen the fulness of others equally as im por­ It's better to be broke th a n to serve as a daily inspiration. R ather | p rex y slipped and term ed a certain ta n t as friendliness to others? M ight nev er have loved at all—A rkansas social affair as th e L am bda P h i it tends to disgust and aggravate. we all not benefit from “refin e­ Tech. T his feeling is created by th e failure beer bust. A fter th e change, the m ent of conduct” on our campus? m inutes referre d to it as a smoker. of m any of our students to give —-------- o----------Results from th e Strong inventory ^ __ College men are a lazy lot. A PU ZZLER FOR T IL L IE is w hy | heed to som e of the fundam ental j I tests reveal th a t th e greatest n u m ­ They alw ays take th e ir ease. T SS th e p resid en t of th e O ff-cam pus ru les of etiquette. I observe doors ber of those tak in g the exam ination w _ Even w hen they graduate w omen does n ot live off cam pus sw ung carelessly into the face of are qualified for office work. They do it by degrees. because she can m anage th e a f­ the second person about to en ter _____ The schem e of the tests is p ref­ fairs of th e O ff-cam pus w om en b et­ them . I w atch college girls carry M em bers of th e STATE PRESS S tudents at K ansas State, dissat­ aced on th e idea th at a person w ho te r if she doesn’t live off cam pus ing heavy loads across th e cam pus isfied w ith college life, have organ­ has interests of successful people an d consequently lives on campus. w ith o u t offer of assistance from th e sta ff w ill this sem ester re-establish frien d s they pass enroute the policy o ( having w eekly teas ized “gripe sessions" at w hich they w ill be m ore ap t to succeed than O F COURSE NOT LISTED in the if he did n ot have such interests. M ore th an once I have passed a in th e PRESS office each M onday pan the faculty and air th e ir griev­ catalogue is b u rg lar catching, b ut O ver 200 men and w om en took L eonard S harm an took th e full group of visitin g students all of from 4 un til 5:30 o’clock. ances. Chief com plaint of students, w hom have spoken to m e in th e T he purpose of the teas is to fu r­ as voiced at a recent meeting, is the tests here w hen they w ere of­ course w hen h e caught one in his frien d liest m an n er and y et n ot one th e r ideas for th e paper, to discuss fered early in Decem ber and upon that of com pulsory m ilitary tra in ­ room, w rested him about th e floor of th em th ought to step aside so the basis of th a t data. 25% of th e for a while, an d th en tu rn ed him th e past issue, and to p lan policies ing. th a t I w ould n ot be forced to step for im provem ent. women m ay profitably en ter office over to th e authorities. off th e sidew alk to get around th e Those w ho w ill atten d th e first I'm not so sm art, but I can cram. work; 24%, nursing or housekeep­ THE OLD URGE TO WAGER group. Such neglects annoy and in th e series n ex t M onday a fte r­ ing; 20%, teaching; 10%. some phase A nd get a “C” on m y exam. m ust be p retty strong w hen the m ake some of us m ore th an a little noon a re P resid en t G rady Gam of selling; 6%, lib rary w ork; 4% B ut pardner, you’re not sm art at boys sit aro u n d th e d in n er table asham ed. social w ork; and 1%, position. mage. D ean J. O. Grimes, Mr. C. all, at a local confectionery an d open N ot S illy Ideas E. S outhern an d his office staff, Among th e men, 27% can logical­ You haven’t cracked a book this th e gam e w ith sugar bowls, b et the Good m anners are n ot m erely G erald D art, stu d en t body p resi­ ly en ter office w ork; 19%, selling; salt cellars, and raise a few spoons. fall; superficial expressions, or silly ideas dent, th e an n u al staff, Coach R udy 15%, th e executive type of posi­ B ut there you sit in back of me, THE COM POSITE OPINION OF about how to do things in social L avik and the PRESS staff tion; 13%, teaching; 10%, law; And crane your neck so you can a college “bull session”, w hich Til­ 8% certified public accounting; and see lie listened in on, w as th a t this 3% in each of the fields of chem is­ W hat I’m w riting in m y tfook— country should eith er adopt the try and m edicine. Well, pal, ju st take a darn good M exican siesta h o u r or th e Jew ish A follow -up study w ill be m ade sabbatical y ea r (one y ea r’s rest look, on the students w ho took these tests every seven) an d th a t a law should I don’t m ind if you plagiarize if they have entered th e vocation The half-w it answ ers I surm ise, be passed to shoot everyone on in w hich they scored the highest sight who w as seen out of bed b e­ But m ust you even dot m y “I ’s”? interest and how successful they fore 10 o’clock. —Daily Trojan. become in the w ork in w hich they ----------- o----------have engaged. * ----------------------------------------------- * A doorknob is a thing a revolving Mr. M astellar gave these same door goes around w ithout— tests to the A dvertising club of A straw is som ething w hich you c Phoenix and found the great m a­ drink som ething through two of jo rity to be engaged in the rig h t profession as indicated by th eir in ­ Cobblestones are pavem ent th at terests. people would ra th e r w ere asphalt ----------- o----------Several books have been added to the lib ra ry d ep artm en t of the A nd one car they are all dyinf English circulating lib rary . The to ride in is the hearse.—The Stouren ta l fee for any student is one cent per day. N ew est in th e collection are A n­ j Two units from the en tertain m en t bureau w ill be sent out to local or- thony A dverse by H ervey Allen; | gam zations w ithin th e next few Silas C rockett by M ary Ellen days under the supervision of M ary Chase; The S treet of th e Fishing I C atherine Cooper, director of the Cat by Jo la n Foldes; S um m er Time Ends by Jo h n H argrave; Back enterprise. A Russian sk it by L ynn Jobe and I S treet by F an n ie H urst; A N ote in Leila A lbrecht w ill be presented Music by Rosam ond L ehm ann; P e r ­ this afternoon at a m eeting of the sonal H istory by V incent Sheean; bulleti n. to o F aculty Wives club in th e home of W eek-end by P h illip Strong; V an­ tudy for the sec« essa by H ugh Walpole, an d My graduat e stude ts, and Mrs. R udy Lavik. C ountry and My People by Lin N ext Tuesday a group from the able in the near uture. Yutang. college organization w ill en tertain ts have been n ade for ----------- o----------at the ladies’ nig h t program of the raining leading to the R otary club, to be held in the Draper Will Speak ister of A rts in educaTem pe W om en’s club. At 4-H Leaders Meet e interested in (1) the ii and supervision of T he bi-m onthly m eeting of the Is; (2) high school 4-H L eaders club w ill be held n ex t ) elem entary school T hursday a t 6:30 o’clock in the i educational pursuits T raining school auditorium , accord­ ublic school teaching, ing to Miss D orothy Robinson, ad ­ nents are not rigid The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” viser. 'gram is based on the I by W ashington Irving w as dram aMr. F red D raper, county agent, terests of th e individ- I tized Tuesday afternoon o ver sta­ w ill speak on “The T rain in g of tion KTAR by m em bers of th e radio Jud g in g T eam ”. Follow ing the workshop, continuing th e literary speech he w ill lead a discussion on series obtained from th e Federal his dem onstration. ! Office of Education. The cast of th e play included P at Lebs, Ichabod Crane; G lenn LaBaron. M aster Yost V an H uten; L u­ THE cille Sm ith, K atrin k a V an Tassel; A rth u r Fox, Bron V an B runt; and Ted Willey, M ynheer V an Tassel. REPUBLIC AND By DICK SANDOZ T est Ratings Are Compiled By Study I* 6 S t a f f To Inaugurate Teas Excellent Mexican Steak and Chicken DINNERS LA CASA VIEJA John F. Schwerdtfeger, Prop. Phone 91, Tempe Circulating Library Books Bureau Sends Two Units This Week Graduate Course B ulletin Issued Radio Workshop Dramatizes Skit Come to 1 V ariety AGGIE CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR FAIR TO BUY YOUR NOTIONS COSMETICS • WE HANDLE 5th & Mill EVERYTHING Tem pe T he A gricu ltu re club w ill m eet T hursday to m ake plans for th e fair sponsored every year, accord­ ing to Dr. B. Ira Judd, head of the departm ent. 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