CHING PU SAYS: Jn the spring a young man’s thoughts turn—slightly. In the spring a young man’s thoughts turn—spritely. In the spring a young man's 3Ttte@feiht thoughts!' Published by Associated Students ARIZONA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Vol. XXIV—No. 27 Hold Final Student Elections Monday

Date Of Annual Prof In Action PLAYMAKER Choir Will Award Assembly- PRODUCTION Social Manager Office Set For May 19 READY SOON Appear At Rewards For Work During ‘Petrified Forest” Scheduled Still Undecided After Year Will Be Given To Be Given Here At Meeting Next Week Primary Election Count Assembly The fourteenth annual Award Arizona Playmakers are com­ day will take place at the regular pleting final rehearsals for Rob­ First Appearance Before assembly period Wednesday, May ert Sherwood’s “Petrified Forest,” Sells Gets V. President Job; 19, according to a statement is­ which will be presented a week Davis Treasurer; Thrasher Assembled Students sued this morning by Francis C. Gals Ain’t Gals Tomorrow from tomorrow night in Ashurst Yell Leader Osborne, chairman of the Award auditorium. The play presents a Men Ain’t Men day program. All awards for the clash between individuals of differ­ current academic year will be pre- ent temperament and ideas. Coeds won’t be coeds at the BIG PROGRAM ented. annual prom which will be held 3 UNOPPOSED In accordance with tradition, the Allan Squier, played by Neal Rabogliatti, is a characterization in Ashurst auditorium Wednes­ Varied Bill Will Be Given exercises will open with a selec­ day night. Gals will be men Ricca, Biller, Altweis Get tion by the college band, followed of an intelligent young man whose Students In Rendition downfall was an over-abundance and gals will be women when Offices Without by the installation of student offi­ they gather to spend the eve­ At Meeting cers for 1937-38. Tradition has of leisure. Squier is the author of Opposition not too successful book, which, ning in dancing and amuse­ innovated the custom of installing ment. In their first appearance of the neWly elected officials on this oc­ however, did not lack promise. With a majority of votes cast Marrying a wealthy woman who Women will dress as men and year before the assembled students casion. escort women dressed as wom­ for every office but one, the posi­ of the college, the A Cappella The Chain Gang membership will provides all the material luxuries tion of social manager will be the he could possibly desire, including en, performing all the functions choir under the direction of Dr.ba announced by the out-going a man performs when he takes only office to be voted on in the Eldon A. Ardrey, lately returnedpresident following the above in­ a chateau overlooking the Medi­ final election which will be held terranean. This match did not the object of his affections for from a tour of the' state, will sing novations, then Glee elub awards an evening of dancing. next Monday. The primary elec­ at the regular student assembly will be presented. The honor mu­ prove successful and Squier leaves tions again found little better than his wife and returns to America Prizes fnr the best dressed tomorrow. sic award will be given, also the man (woman) and the hand­half the student body voting, with The appearance of the choir Industrial Arts trophy award, the and decides to tour his native land a total of 271 students turning out by hitch-hiking. He arrives in a somest couple will be presented comes partly as a demand from Debate awards, and the Pi Kappa *by Mildred Moore and Louise to select the student body admin­ the students who have yet to hear Epsilon trophy. service station and lunch room on istrators for next year. the edge of the Petrified Forest. Carson. the choir in a regular program. Next on the program will be The affair is sponsored by Unopposed, John Ricca was re­ Although the group has appeared the presentation of intercollegiate Caught by the. candid camera. The service station is owned and elected student body president, re­ Dean Tinsley is shown expoundingoperated by a veteran of the World the A. W. S. Music will be pro­ in radio programs, andin concerts athletic awards. Freshman nu vided by the music box. ceiving 248 votes of 253 votes cast in many Arizona towns, they have merals in football, basketball and his ideas of history to hia 91 class. war, Jason Maple, played bv Vir­ for that office. The other five not as yet 3ung before the student track will be given, and varsity The chair is not for protection, the gil Crawley. He is assisted by his votes were written in favoring body. awards in the same sports. There cameraman explained. young daughter Gabby Maple, Ma­ various individuals. The office of The program which is to be will be no freshman or varsity box­ bel McKnight, Gramp Maplp, his “A” CLUB DANCE vice-president was won by Don presented by the choir containsing awards this year. father, Floy Thrasher, and Boze, Sells, who received 188 counters. selections to be rendered by Eliza­ Following a selection by the band,Freshman Class a college athlete played by Karl FRIDAY NIGHT Pat Feeney and Otis Powell re­ beth Phelps, the men’s quartet, the “A” club awards and the Asso­ Meets T o Draw Neilsen.. Gabby Maple is a would- ceived 53 and 23 votes respective­ Emma Jo Pew, Pat Coleman, and ciated Student service awards Will be sophisticate. She hates the des­ ly. The position of secretary was the girls’ trio. be given. The last group of awards For Distributionert and dreams of going to FranceIN AUDITORIUM unopposed for the second succes­ The routine will be as follows: are those considered most coveted, to study art. Gramp Maple is a sive year, netting Miss Joie Alt­ Matona Lovely Maiden, de Lasso;and listed under general awards: pioneer of the Southwest and still Funds Will Buy Emblems weis 262 votes and making her the The freshman class held a meet­ thrills with the glamor of the old Listen to the Lambs, Dett (this iB The Lowell prize, the Kappa Delta ing last Thursday evening to make For Members; Promise only woman to hold a student body a request number); Father Abra­ Pi award, the Dean of the College days. Boze, the stalwart college office next year. arrangements for their annualathlete, is in love with Gabby. Novelties ham, Trehame; number by the scholarship award, and the Presi­picnic. The meeting was called by Ray Davis nosed out Francis girls’ trio; Czeck Dance song; I dent’s Service Medal award. When Squier reaches the service •JSi” Benson for the office of treas­ president Lloyd^James, but was station he stops to eat and enters Coeds and Collegians will gath­ Dream of Jeanne, and Nellie Was Exercises will close with the kept under contfoi by Floy Thrash­ er in Ashurst auditorium Friday urer, receiving 146 pointers against a Lady, Stephen Foster (the lat­ audience singing Alma Mater, ac­ into conversation with Gabby. 114 votes cast in Benson’s favor. er, whose efforts to bring the busi­ Gabby falls in love first with what night to dance at the annual “A” ter number will be sung by Emma companied by the band. ness the class to the attention club dance which is held yearly to The office of yell leader will be Jo Pew). A poem, Fibich, will be Chairman Osborn expresses off he has been and eventually with filled next year by Floy Thrasher, of the members was responsible what he is. The service station is secure funds for the purchase of played by Pat Coleman; Nobody hope that all department heads andfor the transaction of the concerns gold “A” emblems for the mem­ who received one vote over the Knows the Trouble I see, Paul student officials who have respon­ visited by Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, amount needed to win him the of the group. played by Ethel McCoy and Sey­ bers of the club* Giroux; novelty number by the sibility of procuring awards to be The class agreed to circulate For the occasion the auditorium office. Thrasher nosed out his quartet and trio; Peasant and Hispresented at program will have mour Anderson, who are on theirwill be decorated with the school opponents by receiving 137 votes petitions to be presented to the col­way to Santa Barbara to spend the Oxen, Aschen Brenner; The Endthem ready for the occasion. lege administration in an effort to colors with an “A” theme predom­ against the 77 ballots cast for Bill of a Perfect Day, written by Bond winter. Mr. Chisholm is a very inating. Dick Anderson, head ofWright and the 50 votes in favor obtain transportation to the Grandwealthy and prominent figure in and sung by Elizabeth Phelps. Williams High Art Canyon. the decorations committee, has of Marion Gibbons. Next year will The regular monthly student as­ the world of business. Mrs. Chis­ promised something new andbe the second successive year that An election was held to fill the holm is a woman whose every hope sembly which was scheduled for Work On Displayvacancy left in the treasureship by unique in the line of decorationsa Douglas student has filled the this week has been postponed until Walter Spaw. Paul Famey was and ambition have been suppressedfor the affair. yell leader position. April 28. by her family, whose dictates she "I would like to urge every mem­ Carrying off the third uncontest­ An art exhibit from Williams elected by an overwhelming vote has been forced to follow, even to high school, containing six pieces to fill this vacancy. Floy Thrasher ber of the student body to be pres­ ed position, Harry Biller earned Mad Hatters Issue which took honorable mention at was appointed chairman of a com­her marriage to Mr. Chisholm. The ent at this affair, as we think that his right to edit next year’s Pine play takes a surprise turn when it is going to be the dance of the by receiving 265 votes. Political the National Scholastic contests, is mittee to make arrangements for Duke Mantee, played by Bob Cum­ Bids For Pledgesnow on display in room 26 in thethe picnic. season,” Joe Glasson, president offactions did not offer Biller com­ main building. The exhibit was Miss Hilda Binder expressed themins, arrives at the lunch stand the club, announced yesterday. petition, as all recognized his posi­ Bids for membership to the Mad sent to the college by Mrs. Edna desire that the freshman class dowith his gang, Jacky, Burt HoIU b; Tickets may be obtained from tion as being next in line and the Hatters, campus social sorority, Craig, art instructor at the high something; just what this some­ Ruby, James Best; and Pyles, Wil­ any member of the organization. most qualified man to fill the posi­ were announced at a meeting ofschool, and one of the leading artthing is was never discovered be­son Riles, on his flight over the The price of admittance will be tion of editor of the Pine. the members of the organization teachers in Arizona. cause of the clamor and commo­ border. Duke Mantee is the type 49 cents per couple. The most highly contested posi­ held last night in the new dormi­ Included in the display are sam­tion raised by the members. of gangster-criminal prominent in Music for the dance will be pro­ tion in the primary election was tory. ples of still life in color, life draw­ The meeting was adjourned with (Continued on Page Four) vided by James Williams and histhe office of social manager, which The new pledges will be issued ings, landscapes, surface patternthe plans of the class left in the Lumberjack Collegians. The or­ ended in a tie between Tony Ljubi- pins tonight. Girls receiving bidspieces, block prints, ceramic de­ hands of the picnic committee. chestra has promised to have some­ cich and James “Curley” Best, to the sorority are: Joie Altweis, signs, costume designs and posters. Pine Knots Ready thing new in the line of music foreach receiving 90 votes. Milt Berg Elizabeth Dilfill, Jean Gall James, The display is symbolic of the Coreage-buyers at the Univer the evening’s dancing. and Nathan Overson, who also Irma Merrill, Juliet Osborne, Bet­ type of work that can be accom­ sity of California lack originality, Plans For Picnic seeked the office, received 58 and sy Parks, Mary Lou Richards, Vir­ plished in high schools. Studentssay Berkeley florists. The Don 29 votes respectively. The social ginia Scholefield, Mary Shea, Ella are urged to visit room 26 and in Juans get the "usual thing”—three Dr. Hill has announced that onA Cappella Choir manager will be announced in next Watkins and Harriet Vyne. sped the work. gardenias or an orchid. Tuesday, April 26, a special meet­ week’s Pine after next Monday’s ing of Pine Knots members will be Gives Concert At election, which will again be super­ held to distribute copies of this End State Tourvised by the members of the stu­ year’s magazine, which are now at dent council. press. The first proofs of the pub­ The widely known A Cappella This year’s student body leaders Scouts Take Long Trek In Wildslication were read last Fridaychoir of the college presented a who will soon leave office are night at Dr. Hill’s home, and ma­concert here last Thursday night John Herrera, vice-president; Mil­ By C. E. B. vals and hurry back to camp. The the whole shebang at making the terial was found to be promising. at the close of their ten-day tour dred Moore, secretary; Edwin Scoutmaster Aaron Mccreary's team returning to camp in the one mile scout pace. They were The issue this year is not only through Arizona, during which "Chunky” Eckert, treasurer; Carl four scout patrols—Eagles, Cone­ shortest time with the most names just 30 seconds off. McNeil said much larger, but will be illustrated they presented 21 programs. Trimble, social manager; Sid Knud- jos, Beavers and Weasels—took to gathered were to win the contest.his troop would have made perfect with block prints made by Orley The local concert was sponsored sen, Pine editor, and Sam Ulizky, the woods last Thursday to study Scoutmaster McCreary gave the time, but he forgot to wind hia Pendergraft, Valline Harris andby the Flagstaff 20-30 club. yell leader. Trimble Is acting as methods of tracking, cooking, pac­ "go sign” and the boys were off watch. Betty Vyne. The prints were the The choir, under the directionsocial manager this quarter be­ ing, and other such outdoor pur­like a pack of hounds on a hot The Arizona boys had it slightly best of a large collection presented of Dr. Eldon A. Ardrey, presentedcause of withdrawal from school suits. scent. Scouts McNeil and Dushek over the Prune-picking “native to the club by Miss Case, whose a varied program of classical, of Bill Manes, who found it neces­ Leaving early Thursday after­ were the first ter leave, and made sons” when it came to rolling pota­classes had made them. semi-classical, and folk song selec­ sary to leave because of illness. noon in Blue Boy, the trusty scouts the best time for the round trip. toes in mud and baking them in Ab the edition is limited andtions. Featured were the girls’ soon arrived at Lake Mary where Scout McNeil’s nose, however, did open fires. Native Son Wally An­ much in demand, copies should betrio, Elizabeth Phelps, Ruth Wil­ The “Spinsters' Skip” is the name they found their scoutmaster. Mc- him wrong. He lost the “scent,” drews made the great scout error ordered from members of the club liams, Emma Jo Pew, soloists, Pat of a “ladies only” dance to be held Creary was high on a mountain and he and his pard went to pick­of eating the mud instead of theas soon as possible. Each club Coleman, violinist, and Robertat Montana State College. The when first seen (he had been lay­ing flowers instead of names. Theypotato. He said it looked more member has a number he may dis­ Cummings, musical reader. girls will don their most elusive ing out a scout track) but came were a bit short upon arriving tasty than the frazzled vegetable. pose of. The supply of last year’s Paul H. Giroux is assistant di­ finery and swing and sway amid hurrying down to his charges home, but had a nice boquet. After the boys had each cooked publication has been exhausted, rector of the choir, John White the colorful setting of a Mardi wbln given the “high sign.” Scouts “Chunky” Eckert, Salz- and eaten two steaks (with the and orders for the current Pineis president and manager, and BurtGras. —s The four patrols paired off for brenner, Svelmoe and Yeager wereexception of Scout Fish—who had Knots magazine show that this Hollis is director of the special the tracking contest: Eagles and doing okeh until they started fol­ 11 steaks and 10 bottles of milk) year’s will be equally in demand. lighting effects used in the pro­ “L. H. Anon,” Cornell Univer­ Conejos worked together and the lowing last year’s marks; then they covered their ashes and drugThe club is limited to a member­ gram. sity’s mysterious benefactor, has Weasels and Beavers became part­ they got tired and lonesome. Scoutout their own tracks getting back ship of 25 students, who must show made his third donation to this in­ ners. The object was for the boys "Greek” Davidson said he would to Blue Boy. literary talent of a high standard. Ride-thumbers at the University stitution. The cashier’s check of to circumnavigate the rough coun­ have won, but he fell off a cliff. The Scouts had planned anotherThese students write short stories, of Colorado will have to curb their $35,000 will be applied to the en- try, going from one spot to the The Weasels and Beavers won hike, but their date has. been tak­ poetry, and familiar essays, the tchnique. The chief of police has ' fund of the college of en- next only by means of rock and the tracking trip contest, but the en by the Hiking club members best of which are chosen by an promised a ticket to anyone who stick signs. They were to pick up Eagles (who were rumored to have who are still using the college bus editorial committee and by popu­thumbs from the street instead of their names at 14 different inter­better than Ingersoll watches) beat Jor all their long hikes). Tish, tishl lar vote, for publication. the curbing. ‘A’ club dance Friday night. Pap'p Tn»rv T H E PINE Tuesday, April 20, 1937 PRESCOTT HIGH He Was Aiming SETTER LATE Right Anyhow THAN NEVER/ TAKES FIRST IN A case of the ultm-ultra in re­ d t e l p t e m t WUWNG1DN AND LEE MUSIC FESTIVAL porting, or learn the game from (JNNBtfTTY AWARDED the bottom up, was revealed last Fnterewi a», second-class matter July 12, 1982, at the postoffice Col.Warren WHrTJiDE Thursday night when Paul Farney, at Flagatafi, Arizona, under the act of Ma:rh 8, 1879. HIT BACHELOR OF .SCIENCE Wins By Nine Point Margincollege news reporting student as­ Published every Tuesday during the school year except exam­ DEGREE LAJT JUNE, Over Closest Rival signed by James E. Johnson, col­ ination ▼reek*—no issue during school vacations—by and for the JUST 36 YEARS' LATE/ Snowflake lege publicity director, to cover Associated Srodeata organisation of the Arizona State Teachers OOL.WHiTSlDE LEFT a story for the Flagstaff Journal College at Flagstaff, Arizona. SCHOOL A MOMTH BE­ failed to turn up with his assign­ Winning seven first, three sec­ M em ber I9J7 FORE MIS' GRADUATION ment three hours after it was due. 10 TAKE PART IN onds and two thirds, Prescott high At about 8 p. m. Thursday night Pbsociated Collegiate Press THE SPANISH AMERICAN school received first place in the Northern Arizona Music Festival, Famey was told to go out and get Distributors of held at’ the Arizona State Teachers the finals on the bowling tourna­ HE REMAINED WITH college at Flagstaff, by a margin ment, and obediently he left the Godeftiale Di5est THE REGULAR ARMY of nine points over its closest con­office. About three hours later, AND THE UNIVERSITY CHD tender, Snowflake high school. with the deadline for news rapidly MEMBER ARIZONA NBW8PAPER ASSOCIATION MOT LEARN OF THE approaching, a Journal representa­ Sole and Exclusive National Advertising Representatives Prescott received a total of 57 PECUUAR CIRCUMSTANCES points in the music events. tive became worried and set out to NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE INC. UNTIL LAST SPRING/ get the story. 420 Madison Avenue, New York City In the group events held last Friday and Saturday, Prescott won Upon entering the bowling hall Chicago — Boston — San Francisco — — Portland the staff member received a shock Seattle first places in the boys’ glee club, boys’ quartette, a cappella choir, —there was Famey just complet­ ing his fourth or fifth game. When SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.60 PER YEAR orchestra, and reed ensemble events. Solo firsts were won by questioned “How come no sto ry ?” Sue Jean Perry-Wooten, flute, and the aspiring young reporter re­ ...Sidney Knuds an NIGHT Lloyd Pipes, tenor. Second posi­plied, “Well, I’ve gotta learn the game before I can report it!" Associate Editors ------...Charles Bull, Sam Illitaky OWLS'/ tions in the group events were won Business Manager __ ...... Henrysnry Cade Cad* by the band and by the string en­ Faculty Advisor ______i Johnson If THE TtttflE semble, and second place in the ROTARIANS VISIT Sports E ditor______------Harry Biller * OWLS' PLAYED clarinet solo event was won by A sst Sports Editor„ --Jaol Farney NIGHT GAMES' James Kline. Third places were Members of the Flagstaff Ro­ Girls’ Sports...... Martha Lingard FDR. 7 YEARS awarded Nancy Martin, violoncellotary club .were the guests of the Society Editor...... Janet Showalter BEFORE DROPPING solo, and Dorothy Deming, sopranocollege today when they had lunch News Editor.______Esther Wlmmer THEIR FIRST solo. in the new cafeteria, and inspected D ram atics------i-JJeal Robogiiatti night CONTEST Miss Sue Jean Perry-Wooten the dormitories and buildings. Circulation______Norman Borg THIS YEAR/ was honored by the mysic com­ Typist------_Mary DeMario mittee by being chosen the most Patronize Pine Advertisers. Reporters—John Latham, Janet Showalter, A1 Wohlschlegel, Wes outstanding soloist of the entire Rutherford, Reggie Dent, Jack Painter, Ruth Scarlett, festival. Marcia Harris Behavor Of Frat Because of the awards won by Goo-Goo Days Of Prescott, Dr. T. J. Tormey, presi­ Men Challenged Faculty Members dent of the college, presented the MODEST PRAISE representative of the high school, ELECTRICAL The musical festivies of the past week-end were fine. Syracuse, N. Y. (ACP)—The be­ Shown Students George Bache, Prescott music sup­ There is a long list of modifying adjectives that might behavior of the individual fraternity ervisor, with a three-win orches­ HEADQUARTERS men and not the purposes of the New York, N. Y— (ACP)—Snap­ tra cup, a three-win mixed glee used in praise of this music contest, but FINE is a modestfraternity was challenged in theshots of little boys in sailor suits club cup, a three-win boys’ glee Fixtures of All Kinds word, and we are going to be modest in our praise. final sessions of the Interfraternityand of girls in pinafores, picturesclub cup, and with two three-win PHILCO AND DELCO If it is true that education’s big dm is, to elevate andConference held at Syracuse Uni­of Hunter College’s faculty taken music cups. The three-win cups versity. during their post “goo-goo” days are left in the possession of the RADIOS enrich man’s wants and to help man realize these finer“ Unless we live up to fraternity were flashed on the screen to de­winning high school only for a w&ntSjJhen surely Dr. Tormey and the administration arecriteria, our days are numbered,” light a student audience. period of one year. Permanent due a “wholesale list of congratulations’* at this time. So, ‘ * D. Scott, secretary of Delta It was a public exhibition of the possession of a three-win cup Tissaw’s Electric too, are Dr. Ardrey, Mr. Bjerg, and Miss McNeil to be com­Upsilon, during a round table con­faculty's baby days given to draw given to the school winning the cup ference stated. “It isn’t the fra­in money, at a nickle a head, to be for the third time. Shop mended for the enterprise and untiring effort they haveternity aims and purposes that used by the faculty-student social The Delta Phi Alpha music shown. And also are the high school principals to be praisedare challenged but the behavior relations cominittee for teas. scholarship was won by James for having brought 600 student contestants and a followingof individual fraternity men.” The magic-lantem exhibition was Richey, St. Johns, first; and sec­ of 500 visitors to the campus. And lastly—though we shine Dr. Harry Rogers, president of a free-for-all guessing game. As ond, Calvin Green, St. Johns. the Booklyn Polytechnic Institute, each .picture was focused on the only in the reflected limelight of their glories—the studentssaid: “Naturally fraternities such screen, the operator of the projector of A. S. T. C. FEEL that they have a right to be con­ as at Dartmouth, with 75 mem­ called out the department in which “ ” gratulated for belonging to such a school. bers, fewer than 20 of whom are the subject was teaching. Students COLLEGIATE TRY GLEN If music is a step in the right direction, we have taken a living in the chapter house, can­bellowed identifications. not be successful. the BIG step. We are a long way along the Glory Road that “The aims of the fraternity are CLEANERS leads to better things. to develop personality and char­Shoots Radium To COLLEGIAN’S If nationally famous musicians, composers, and directorsacter through warmth of close per­ DELUXE CHOICE can afford to say: “You have the finest choir in the Unitedsonal companionship. I doubt Get Stingless Bee whether the freshmen know the “The Best Always” States”, then certainly we ARE being modest when we turnseniors of their house at Dart­ Alfred, N. Y. (ACP)—By shoot­ to Dr. Ardrey and say: “The A Cappella Choir is the finestmouth." ing radium rays through queen LONGLEY’S thing we have at A. S. T. C.” A. Blair Knapp, director men’s bees, Dr. Lloj

Good Luck Spring Trackmen Football

Lumbeijacks To Meet Las Cruces Trackmen

No More ‘Ears’ SPRING GRID WAA Dinner Will McCREARY’S SQUAD IN PRACTICE WILL Be Held Thurs. BRADY GETS FIRST COMPETITION OF START MONDAY Eve In Cafeteria DRAW IN McCreary And Patterson The W. A. A. dinner and initia­ To Aid Arbelbide In tion has been postponed from to­ CURRENT TRACK SEASON night until Thursday of this week. MAIN EVENT Training This was necessary due to the fact that the gym was not available last Time Trails Leave Blue And ++++++++++++++++ Aspirants for next season’s Lum­ Thursday to finish the volleyball Ljubicich Outpoints Carl Gold Coach Quite berjack football squad will begin tournament, making it necessary Neilsen In Semi-Final Pessimistic official spring practice next Mon­ for the game to be played tonight. Bout SAW DUST I day, according to Coach Garry The affair will take place in the + Arbelbide, varsity mentor. New college cafeteria Thursday eve­ By “BILL" + equipment was received recently ning at 5:30 o’clock. The initia­ CASTRO WINS LONG JOURNEY and it will be issued this week. tion seivices will be conducted by ++++++++++++++++ It is doubtful if the full 36 prac­ Barbara Stiles, president. Ths Turner, Parker Win Victories; tice sessions allowed under Bor­ Gibbons Loses Unpopular Freshmen A n d Ineligibles Due to the high wind which the oath will be read to 25 girls who der Conference regulations will beare eligible for initiation into the Verdict Will Enter Greenway boys had to buck in the time trials used before school terminates at over the week-end, the times which club. A program will be given Festival the end of this quarter. during the dinner, after which the A packed house witnessed eight were rather poor, aren’t a true Spring practice this year will be indication of the ability of Axe­ initiation will be held. of the College mittmen participat­ Varsity and frosh track squads men tracksters and much improve­ vitally important to candidates for Tonight the finals in volleyball ing in the second 20-30 club box­ will leave the campus early Thurs­ next fall’s eleven, due to the early will be played, with Esther Wim- ing card in the local gymnasium ment is expected before the sea­ season game which is scheduled for day moming with both teams slat­ son is over. Berg got off a put mer’s team playing against Mary last Wednesday night and in most ed to get their first taste of compe­ September 18 with the Matadors Hall’s team. The winner of this instances making a very good of 41 feet 4 inches in the shot event of Texas Tech at Lubbock. Ap­ tition. Coach McCreary will leave and tossed the discus 111 feet. game will take first place in the showing. the first year men at Phoenix, proximately 36 men will be chosen tournament and the loser will be The fighters provided a thrilling Castro ran the 880 in 2.14 which by Arbelbide at the conclusion of where they will compete in the is quite acceptable for an early second. Another game betweenand breath-taking evening of en­ Greenway meet Saturday and will the 8j>ring conditioning period andMary Baker’s team and Femith tertainment with Tom “Power­ season performance. Russell, Shaw these will comprise his varsity continue on with the varsity to and Dushek all broke 10.5 in the Isaacson’s team will decide thirdhouse” Brady and Burr Rogers, Las Cruces, N. M., where the Jacks squad. These squad members will place winners. the Sedona “Iron Man” fighting 100 yard dash and showed to good be measured for new equipment, will meet the New Mexico Aggie advantage in the furlong. Lukaa As soon as the volley ball tour­ their way to a draw in the 165 squad In a dual meet Saturday which will be donned by the grid-nament is over, hard practice inpound class. This fight, the main turned the two mile grind a bit 'ftm Brady, blocking back on ders next fall. afternoon. above the 11 minute mark. Mc­ baseball and willevent, went the scheduled three Far from satisfied with the time laBt season’s football squad, was Fundamentals of the game will begin. A tournament in baseballrounds as each boy threw vicious Neil and Jacobsmeyer should bet­one of the few married men onbe drilled into ' the Lumberjack trials of last week-end, “Mac” is ter their performance in the hur­ and tennis and a swimming meet lefts and rights in an untiring ef­ anything but optimistic over the the team. “Inky” has played for football men during the spring.are being planned and will befort to win the referee's decision. dles when better conditions pre­three seasons as a member of the Coach Aaron McCreary, who as­ outcome of the Lumberjack-Farin- vail. I). Anderson ambled through played off in the near future. The Brady was slowed up in the first er meet and is afraid that the heat local gridsters. As a sophomore sisted “Arb” last fall, will take girls are all anxious to get started round by a mad cut in the mouth the 440 in 56 seconds. McCreary and junior he played an end posi­over> the freshmen and “Pat” Pat­ of the southern town, in additionha* at least three broadjumpers in these contests, as there isn’t but was still strong enough to to the long bus ride, will take a tion, but last year was shifted to terson will move up to the varsity much time left this year in which take all that Rogers had to offer capable of 20 feet or better and blocking back duties. Although un­ as assistant skipper. Another var­ lot out of the boys in their first two vaulters who should better 11 to win their W. A. A. points, andand at several times jolt him with competitive meet of the season. sung by football writers and crit­sity assistant will be chosen from all are striving to earn their sweat-, solid rights to the jaw. feet. Well, we'll do a little more ics, “Ears” was the outstanding the ranks of graduating seniors With Pete Lindemann, Howardof this after the Las Cruces meet. blocker of the team and was re­ ers, emblems, pillows, and the The fans were in a frenzy of Yost, R. Lukas and Dick Anderson who plan to continue with gradu­various awards which are offered. excitement all during the semi­ Good luck, boys. sponsible for many of the long ate work here. competing in the distance runs; runs made by the running backs final bout in which Karl Neilsen Tommy Anderson, Edgar Burk­ and showed to great advantage was decisioned by the fighting hart in the 440 yard run; A1 Dus- While discussing track, see “Bohunk” Tony Ljubicich at 185 where Dean Cromwell, veteran defensively. Classes In Life hek, Paul Russell and A. Shaw in Tom prepped at Bisbee high and Hiking Club Plans pounds. The ropes took perhaps track coach at U. S. C., states that a worse beating than either fight­ the dashes; Art McNeil and Homerthere are three pole vaulters in during his four years they set up Saving Started Jacobsmeyer taking care of the a very enviable record. He was Trip To Woody Mt. er, and ringsiders had considerable the United States who are poten­ trouble in keeping the fighters out hurdles, and Charles Bull, Milt tially capable of raising the stand­a four letterman, competing in Life saving classes for both men Berg, Joe Tissaw and Carl Neil- football, basketball, baseball and and women were started at theof their laps. Both boys were ard in this event up to the 15 foot And Fisher’s Tank credited with one knockdown each, sen competing in the field events,mark. He includes in this list his track. As a student at the Lum­ college this week by Floy Thrash­ Coach McCreary’s scanty clad team berjack school, he took up the art er, examiner for the Red Cross, but the Bohunk proved too exper­ own two vaulters, and With two trips scheduled for ienced a fighter for Neilsen, who will stand a good chance of up­Earl Meadows, and Geopge Varoff. of self-defense and has never lostover the week-end hikes, members who will conduct the classes and setting the New Mexico aggrega­ a bout as a member of the Boxing of the Hiking club will continue give the tests for the Red Cross was making his first appearance Incidentally, Sefton broke Varoffs club, and in addition is well versed in the ring. With a little polish­ tion in view of the showings madeworld record only recently when their preparation for the long hike examination. Classes will be held in previous meets by the Las Cru­ in the wrestling game. At Bisbee, during the regular gym periods, ing Neilsen will give- the boys in he vaulted 14 feet 7 3/8 inches. Brady was chosen on the All-Ari- of May 12-16 with approximately his class plenty of tFouble. ces team. , set a new American 30 miles of tramping. with .mixed classes on Fridays and Entered in the Greenway meet zona high school second team, re­ Saturdays. Pete Martinez at 140 pounds of javelin record last Saturday whenceiving this recognition for his The Hiking club will leave the the Sedona CCC camp outguessed from the local school will be three he tossed the spear otfer 229 feet. campus from the science building Eligibility for the Red Cross unattached men, Clyde Latham outstanding work at the pivot posi­ life saving status includes swim­ Sol Moreno of the college to win The Hardin-Simmons student istion. at 9 o’clock Saturday morning' en- the special event of the card. A and Roger Hightower in the weightimproving with each meet. route to Woody mountain, which ming one-quarter mile, free style; events and Reggie Dent in the “Ears” is a physical education demonstrating side andback short, chopping right was Mar­ major and will turn to the coach­is nine miles away. Hikers mak­ tinez’ margin of victory, although hurdles. George Ferguson and El- With Ned Rogers out of the Las ing this trip will receiv^ 20 miles strokes; performing front or rac­ win Carter in the dash events, ing field for employment upon ing dive in good form, and retriev­ (Continued on Page Four) Cruces meet, Coach McCreary re­ graduating at the end of summercredit. At 2 Sunday afternoon the Lloyd James in the 880 yard run,ceived further bad news yesterday club will fo to Fisher^ tanks on ing an object eight' feet under school. * water. George Sutherland in the hurdlewhen three certain point winners, Tom has been very active in the an afternoon jaunt. This trip will races and Dave Turner in the broadMcNeil, Dushek and Shaw, were extra-curricular field, being presi­ give 10 miles credit. Thrasher is urging college stu­ Knoles? jump will be the Axebabe repre­ reported on the sick list. dent of the freshman class, secre- During the last week-end the dents to attend these classes. sentatives at this meet. tarv-treasurer of the Boxing club, majority of the club members en­ A meeting of all men interested Paul Castro’s one round knock­ and a member of the Newman club, joyed hikes to Sunset Crater and will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, Because he cribbed on a two- out of an opponent with whom he the Chain Gang and the “A” club.the Fox Farms on Saturday and and a meeting of the women will PEERLESS hour exam, a student at Nebraska had lots of trouble two weeks be­ Sunday. be held at 4 p. m. Thursday. State college stood up before the fore shows that this young feller At the present time, 36 mem­ 100 members of his zoology class only needs condition to whip mostPet Skunk Causes bers of the club can qualify for Get your ticket to the ‘A’ club PASTRY SHOP and apologized to them, the in­of the 145 pounders in this region. Runout, All Well the long five-day hike to the Grand dance from any member. structor and the school.______The “Douglas Destroyer’’ has all Canyon. Henry Cordes, president • the essentials of a first ranker. of the club, says, “The members Gibbons also fought a real battle Hamilton, N. Y. (ACP)—When are very good hikers and are co­ they saw two skunks strolling operating nicely in the condition­ Phone 1 and although receiving an adversethrough their living room, mem­ Sporting decision in the form of a boner ing for the long hike. Hhey should bers of the Sigma Chi fraternity all be in good shape for our crown­ E qu ipm en...... t he had the fight in the well-known at Colgate university sprinted for bag. ing event of the year.” ; HICKS’ MARKET Tennis Rackets open spaces. Those who can qualify for the 9> /x East Aspen St. Golfers' Needs Daring men who inched theirGrand Canyon trip are as follows: Pat Patterson made a trip south way back into the room got a sur­ Softball and Baseball last week-end and lined up some Baker, Beazley, Bethune, Bradley, prise when they saw Richard Dol- E. Cordes, H. Cordes, Croslin, Cleaning and Outfitters down-state fighters for future lison, a brother, stroking the pole­ The Handiest Store cards here. Sachen of the U. of Cushman, Duggan, Eades, Engel- A. will come up on May 27 to meet cats. brecht, Gold, Gourley, Heflin, Ivey, in Town Pressing Dollison laughed at their wari­ Kiefer, Lovett, Metz, Miller, Os­ Ephriam Moreno. Frankie Adams, ness and announced that Jimmy That Always Satisfies Paul Lewis, Bob Hilburn and Tom borne, Peterson, C. Power, R. Pow­ WID’S and Mitzi were skunks that just er, Robinson, Safford, Shea, Slater,Candy Fancy Fruits couldn’t be offensive because of at Complete Sporting Store Smith, Bernice Stiles, Thompson, Vegetables Groceries surgical operations that had fitted Williams, Willis, Wohlschlegel, them for society. Woodbum, Clark, Lloyd, Burnside and Best. Open Sundays and Late in CRESS BROS. McGarry are a few of the head­ the Evening Phone 5 The liners expected to don the gloves How to acquire poise and talk COLLEGIANS on the 20-30 fight cards in thenaturally while in the presence of Flagstaff’s Best Complete Store near future. grandmother, small children or the boy friend is now being taught at Look Your Best! Patronize Pine Advertiser*. the University of New Mexico by in Lena C. Clauve, dean of women. 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Ap­ (Continued from page three) (Continued from Page One) Petersburg averages fewer than plication blanks may be obtain­ the United States a few years ago. Cambridge, Mass. (ACP)—When five sunless days a year. By BAROLD KASSEL + ed in the Employment Office. he was often forced to give ground Situations arise which add to the St. Petersburg, Fla., was named The sunniest spot in the west + by Moreno. Moreno’s defensive the sunniest spot in America by is the California-Arizona border, VAUGHN C. WALLACE, work was something easy to watch. humorous and intellectual value of + +♦♦•>♦♦■«•♦ + + + + ♦ + the play. The play gathers mo­ Harvard university meteorologists, which has more than 300 clear This bout was held as a substitute days a year. And this, boys and girls, M:3s Mildred Belsher of Phoenix mentum from this time on to a California cities were put in the match for the scheduled Griego- shade—at least relatively. “Hicks for Kat Week." The rea­ is visiting on the campus of A. S. Peterson go. An arm injury left climax of gun fire. sons *or this drive are quaintly T. C. as the guest of Miss Hilda Peterson unable to go through with Other members in the cast arc: Binder. Miss Belsher expects to Margaret Temme, the Mexican summed up in the statement of the bout. Griego voiced a chal­ Ford Goodyear several inmates—“He’s a smug remain here for several days more lenge to all amateur fighters In cook of the lunch room; Joe Hicks mug.” Perhaps a short history of before returning to Phoenix. the 135 pound class. and Erwin Ewan as linesmen Vegetables Products Tires his life will give us a better per­ In a rematch, the Douglas De­ working for a telegraph company; spective of the whole matter. A ten-foot hind limb of the giantstroyer, Paul Castro, overwhelmed Orley Pendergraft, Richard Cros- Meats Storage for 200 Cars His birth was attended withdinosaur Diplodocus, an animal thatClyde Price of Sedona with a KO lin and Leland Chapman as Legion­ great interest in the medical worldlived about 150 million years ago, in the first round after one min­naires, and Harold Cushman as as it was believed that he was the can be seen in the display at theute and fifty-five seconds of fight­Joseph, chauffeur to the Chis­ Groceries E. D. Babbitt Motor most horribly birthmarked any University of Michigan’s museum. ing. These boys weighed in at holms. Company person had ever been. Eventually, 150 pounds. A hard straight right The play is scheduled for Wed­ Delicatessen nesday evening, April 28. though, it was discovered that that lege are still unknown, even to hit Price far too hard and often GOODYEAR SERVICE was his facc. The first important him. When he did get here though, for his own good and he was event in his life was his learning it was probably because this was able to withstand Castro’s whirl­ eree announced that another round STATION to talk. The first word he said as far as his moron-colored Fordwind attack for the duration of would be fought, but Gibbons, ap­ Phone 26 was “Gladys," and he has beenC ood with the Old Rose spots the first round. parently disgusted, failed to re­ MIDGLEY’S repeating it ever since, although would travel. This wreak was In the final preliminary of the port and thus lost the first fight about the only good it does is to finally towed off the roads whenevening, “Muscles” Shoals was out­ of his comeback. give him something to say in his he parked it against another car classed by Bing Turner of the sleep. When he was still a little in Winslow. Joe is of interest, as college and was bewildered by a tot he one day toppled off the he is working his way through long flicking left hand and a sharp bridge at Cameron and fell into thecollege (chiseling, to be exact). right as a chaser. Turner forced Colorado river. However, there He is also the outstanding pupil the fighting all the way but was was not water in it and he was un­here from Kearns Canyon—princi­under the handicap of a sore Pay’n T akit^is hurt. (Subsequent investigations pally because he is the only one. thumb and was unable to get go­ I >« st-rihn t ion W il lioul ' have raised a doubt about this In passing it might be mentioneding. Both boys tired badly and statement). that his roommate is not his room­ in the last round were rather re­ His grammar school education mate. He is a husky individual luctant to go in and mix it up. CONSTANT STUDY will always be looked upon as a paid by the state to take care of The second prelim was won by marvel of mathematics, as he was violent cases. It is interesting to Snuffy Parker of A. S. T. C. over REQUIRES COMFORTABLE demoted two grades each year un­note that Dick Anderson tried toJohnny Green of Sedona. Parke .-VISION . . . til he got back far enough to get room with him a while but he got had Green missing repeatedly from When glasses are needed granulated. In high school he madeDick down so low that he used to his comical Jumping-Jack south some outstanding records. He al­walk under the dresser because paw style. Green was continuous­ consult an optometrist, per­ ways was put outdoors as a pun­ of the horrible ties Joe insisted ly the aggressor, but was too often manently located, with equip­ ishment and more than one tour­on wearing. And Dick said, “Whenstopped by ParHer’s swinging ment necessary to give a ist noticed the poor little moron I was iwth Joe I felt like a mi­ right. Parker weighed 135, Green scientific eye examination. left "outstanding.” There was onecrobe permanently corked up in 138. record he developed all by himself a bottle of antiseptic. Marion Gibbons lost to Battling though, and that was the develop- There are many notorious acts Quinonez of Sedona in the cur­Phone 332 for Appointment \m ent of a record for the highest Hicks’ life which should be tain-raiser in a very unpopular de­ — FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA ---- dumber of “cuts” and the greatest made public but wouldn't pas3 the cision. At the end of the fight PILCHER’S THK !ft* x c i£ & STORK number of spankings during hiscensois so we are suggesting you everyone felt certain that Gibbons school daze. take our word for it and remem­ was easily the winner, but the Monte Vista Hotel Bldg. We’re in Business for Your Health and Good Looks! His reasons for coming to col- ber, “Hicks for Rat.” fight was called a draw. The ref- Flagstaff, Ariz.

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