GUj* S^mt-fflfoklu CJ 'Texas* Outstanding Semi-Weekly College Newspaper VOL. XVII SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLAS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932 psychology Tests OF Best Commerce Student ILD Local Brat to SOCIALISM ARE To Receive Medallion SPOTLIGHTS THIS To promote individual scholar­ in the junior class of the Dallas For Sophs in May ship interest in Alpha School of Commerce who is pursu­ Installedin and the School of Commerce, Al­ ing a degree of B. S. in Commerce. Comprehensive Exams on TOHLATED WEEKJT S. IU. Movie of Caribbean pha Kappa Psi, professional com­ He must have at least 90 hours W. M. Alexander to Delta Beta Chi to Become Second and Third for All Secretary of League for In­ merce fraternity, will award an­ credit, 26 hours of which were Cheerleader Candidate and Theta Kappa Nu During Cruise Will Be Shown Sophomores dustrial Democracy to nually a bronze medallion, O. T. gained in the Dallas School of Associate Editor Issues Deliver Address for April 22-24 l^ To Students by Prof Lil^s' announced Tuesday.' Thi^ Commerce. If he is a transfer Founder's Program Talk Thursday award will be recognized officially student, he must maintain an aver­ Statement A moive reel of the Caribbean at the Commencement Exercises in age of 2.5 in his junior year. William Marvin Alexander, sec­ TOUNCOTTR ABILITY June. A design of the medallion may cruise, to be conducted by Dr. and retary of the department of PLANS WMOGRANI; LUNCHEON_AT NOON The award is to be a solid ^bronze now be seen on the bulletin board FROSHJipillCES schools and colleges of the general Over 400 Universities to Give Mrs. Edwin J. Foscue, this sum­ medallion with a raised white gold in the Commerce Building together Nationalization Head An­ Bruce Tankel Enters Student board of Christian Education of the Psychology Exams at mer, will be shown in room 212 Paul Porter Will Explain Why relief figure of a Phoenician Gal­ with full particulars governing the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, nounces Informal Lunch Same Time Hyer Hall on Thursday night, He Is a Socialist in ley and with the following raised eligibility of the recipient. As soon Council Race as Repre­ will deliver the convocational ad­ and Dinner Dates March 17, at 7:30. There will also inscription around the border: "Al­ as it arrives the medallion will be sentative dress at the Founder's Day pro­ McFarlin Talk Delta Beta Chi will join the rank Comphrehensive psychology ex­ be an exhibit of many of the arti­ pha Kappa Psi Scholarship placed on display in the Co-op. The gram which will be held in McFar­ aminations will be given all sopho­ Award". The name of the winner prize has its precedent in the Nob­ Sparky Trimble, sophomore stu­ of S. M. U.'s other national social cles purchased in the tropical coun­ "Why I Am a Socialist" will be lin Memorial Auditorium, Thurs­ more students of Southern Meth­ and the date on which it is award­ el and Smithsonian awards, and dent in the school of arts and day, March 24, at ten o'clock. fraternities April 22 to 24, inclu­ tries by members of the two form­ answered by Paul Porter, a quali­ odist University May 2 and 3, the fied and forceful lecturer of the ed will be on the back. will take the place of the $25J)0 sciences, announced Tuesday that Founder's Day is a tradition at sive, when it will be received into faculty of the College of Arts and er cruise parties. League for Industrial Democracy, The student who wins the award prize which has he is a candidate for the head cheer S. M. U. because on that day the the national fraternity, Theta Kap­ Sciences decided, last week. De­ The trip, which is of educational in a speech to be delivered Thurs­ must meet the following require­ previously given each year to a leader's position. Trimble is the original founders of the university pa Nu. The installation of this tails will be arranged by a com­ value, will extend over three weeks, day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ments: He must be a male student pre-Commerce sophomore. only candidate for this position so are honored in the general as­ chapter marks the culmination of far. several years' work on the part of mittee of which Dr. J. U. Yar­ and any student desiring to make Y. M. C. A. room in McFarlin audi­ sembly at which the entire student Delta Beta Chi toward gaining na­ brough is chairman. the trip should talk to Dr. Foscue torium. A speaker of renown, "My platform is merely the body, faculty, and as many of the, tional recognition. The addition of Examinations to be given in for further details. Porter, who has traveled through­ glorification of personified pep on university's patrons as possible are this national fraternity into S. M.' OVIe r -100 universities in America out Europe and Asia, comes to Dal­ ALPHA THETA PHI the S. M. U. campus for next year," in attendance. are for the purpose of discovering las under the auspices of the S. M. Trimble stated. "Inasmuch as the U. extends the number of national tudent? of unusual ability, who U. Industrial Relations Group, a football team will play nine games social fraternities on the campus houki be encouraged to continue VISITING PROF unit of the local Y, headed by TO GIVE SELECTS TWELVE at home next year, I feel that the to ten. their studies. George Edwards and Jimmie Wood- student body will really enjoy the At the present Delta Beta Chi "The examinations are positive­ word. games more and appreciate the has a total of thirty-seven mem­ ly not for the purpose of discour­ MAKES HIT WITH Mr. Porter will speak Thursday BEFORE^ NURSES SEljIMBERS work of the cheer leaders if we bers, twenty-one initiates and six­ aging students, and this fact must at 12 o'clock in Kirby Hall on have a head cheer leader who can teen pledges. The present officers be kept in mind", Dr. Yarbrough "Starving in a Land of Plenty." At Will Address National Con­ Honorary Scholarship Society instill undiluted pep into the whole TO are: Glen McDaniel, president; said. He disclaims any connection CHAPEL SPEECH a luncheon in his honor at 1 o'clock vention "On Testing for Adds 10 Girls and 2 Boys student body." Rhea Williams, vice president; with the origin of the examina­ in Virginia Hall he will talk on Special Aptitudes" With B-Plus Average Trimble, whose home is in Green­ Rayford Harwell, secretary and tions. He is chairman of the fac­ "The Challenge of a New Social ville, is a member of Pi Kappa Roy Jenkins, treasurer. ulty committee appointed to sup­ Dr. Moore of C. I. A. Says Order." All faculty members and Dr. J. U. Yarbrough, professor Twelve members of the senior Alpha fraternity. He has attended The Oklahoma Alpha chapter of ervise the work at S. M. U. "America Land of Free and students are cordially invited to at­ S. M. U. since the start of his col­ School to Show Unusual Ex Oklahoma City University will Home of Unemployed" of Psychology at Southern Meth­ class were honored by election to According to Dr. Yarbrough, the tend the luncheon, according to odist University, 'will present a Alpha Theta Phi, honorary schol­ lege career, last year. hibitions During Annual exemplify the degree work with General Education Board set aside Woodword. Then at 7:30 in the George Koontz senior student in representatives from Louisiana "America, the land of the free paper at the National Convention arship society, now petitioning Phi Open House Day . . $500,000 in 1929 for the purpose evening Mr. Porter will speak on of the Amercan Nurses' Associa- Beta Kappa, which requires a gen­ the school of arts and sciences, has of finding "the right people" and the home of the unemployed" Soealism. been selected by Trimble to man­ Beta at Centenary and Louisiana is the way Dr. L. H. Moore, pro­ tiono to be held in San Antonio eral average of "B plus" on three The annual Engineers Day willUlPha at the University of Louis­ among university sophomores and A graduate of the University of April 13 under auspices of the preceding years work, including age his campaign during the elec­ junior college seniors, and ?250,- fessor at C. I. A., pictured the Kansas where he achieved distinc­ tions this spring. begirt Friday, March 18, and prom­ iana. The Southern Methodist Uni­ American Medical Association. the past fall semester. versity chapter of Theta Kappa Nu 000 for finding the "best" among fatherland in a short talk on the tion as editor of the university Stuart Sewell, previously an­ ises to be of unusual interest to The subject of Dr. Yarbrough's The new members, two boys and will be known as the Texas Alpha the freshmen. future economic system at Tues­ daily, as a debater and as leader of nounced candidate for the associate students and faculty of all schools paper will be "Testing for Special ten girls, are Julia A. Bonner, chapter. National officers will be The Board of Education pro­ day morning chapel. Probably the Y. M. C. A. Porter traveled editorship of the Semi-Weekly Aptitudes" in nursing, since the Joseph Lawrence Clark, Allene of the University. J. V. Melton represented at the installation by gram covers ten years. more student applause was given in Japan, China, the Soviet Repub­ Campus, made known his platform problem of the association is to Grafton Cockerell, Catherine Cul- and Porter Lindsley, Jr., in charge Dr. William A. Whiting, Grand Mr. Moore, who spoke in a light, lics, and thence into Europe in a statement to the Campus Tues­ joking style on a very important select the best student nurses for bertson, Grace Decker, Karl Elm- of the publicity end of the pro­ Scribe of Birmingham, Ala., and through Poland, Germany and Eng­ training. quist, Jane Etheridge, Anne Eliza­ day: Rev. J. H. Krenmyre, Grand Oracle subject, than any speaker this land. He returned in 1931 after "1. Equal distribution of news gram, have issued the following S.M.U.toSendTwo year. This paper will be discussed im­ beth Griffin, Mary Aline Hamlett, of Sigoumey, Iowa. three years' study. Carolyn Elizabeth Wells, Gertrude among all schools, departments, invitation: Introduced by Allen Melton, mediately following presentation Rayford Harwell, who is at the Students to Mu Phi Porter is a contributor to the Westmoreland, and Martha Fran­ and organizations of the Univer­ "Every student and faculty president of the Y. M. C. A. who by Sister John Gabriel, director of head of the work of nationalization, American Magazine, The Nation ces Woods. sity. Special news reporters shall member who possesses the so-called Epsilon Convention with Jerry Mann, former football Nursing Education, Sisters of announced that an extensive pro­ and the New Leader. He is co-au­ be appointed in various schools or grain of curiosity is invited to vis­ idol, was a student at Sulphur Providence, Seattle, Washington, Three members of this year's gram is being planned for the in­ thor of "Am I Getting an Educa­ departments, with which they may it the engineering school Friday. Bettie Knox and Agnes Maxwell Springs high school when Mr. and Marion Zilley, Instructor, senior class are already members stallation ceremonies lasting three tion?" He is a member of the be connected to serve as special We can promise you visions of will represent the S. M. U. School Moore was principal, the latter Madison General Hospital, Madi­ of Alpha Theta Phi, having been days, April 22-24. executive board of the Conference son, Wisconsin. elected last year as juniors. They representatives for the Semi-Week­ power, illusions of wealth and the of Music at the twenty-second an­ combined his jokes with his The tentative program for these for Progressive Labor Action. Dr. Yarborough has accumulated are Glen McDaniel, John E. Per­ ly Campus. These representatives most impossible of impossibles." nual national convention of Mu prophesies built upon study in eco­ "Paul Porter is being brought to shall not necessarily be students in three days is as follows: Friday, data on the problem from various sons and Houston Wasson. From In addition to the exhibits al­ nomics and told his audience that the University by the two Y's as the department of journalism. This April 22, the National officers will Phi Epsilon, honorary music fra­ universities, schools, hospitals and this year's class the following ready promised by two depart­ the world must return to simpler a part of the program of the In­ plan will furnish the Campus staff arrive; at noon an informal lunch­ ternity, June 21 to June 25, in Kan­ authorities. three were named: Claude Albrit- ments, the Dallas Power and Light living. dustrial Relations Group," Ed­ with a maximum amount of news eon will be held at the chapter Students of Psychology will ton, Alice Hoover, and Anne Whal­ company will give an electrical sas City. Mo., at the Kansas City "Laws will be passed prohibiting wards said. The organization items from schools, departments house; in the afternoon all chapter have no quizzes April 13. ing. show. There have been several ad­ Athletic Club. anyone from making more than makes a study of world economic and organizations which are sel­ officers will meet for instruction ditions to this exhibition of elec­ $500,000 a year and from leaving problems. Harry Born, secretary of dom mentioned in the paper. in the business work of Theta Kap­ Official hostesses are the follow­ trical marvels. Engineers will an inheritance of more than a mil­ the Dallas Y was presented two "2. Accuracy, insofar as it is pa Nu; an informal dinner will be ing chapters and clubs: Mu Delta, cook bolts and rivets to a glowing lion dollars," Dr. Moore predicted. weeks ago to give an introduction humanly possible; check and re- given in the evening. Friday night Gamma, Phi Epsilon, Mu Psi, Xi, Council to Consider Myres Will Discuss heat in an ice cream freezer, and to the program which will present check of proof reading. All re­ will be the last meeting of the lo­ Engineer Tax Change Foreign Policy, at a motor will mysteriously reverse Phi Delta, Mu Mu, Omega, Kansas all sides of the economic question. porters shall be cautioned to turn cal fraternity, Delta Beta Chi. Sat­ Cosmopolitan Club directions at the slightest motion City Alumnae Club, Lincoln Alum­ Mr. Porter this week will give the At Meeting Tonight Woman's Club Lunch in only accurate information and urday, April 23: in the morning of the operator's hand. there will be an informal gathering nae Club and the Des Moines Has Sunday Supper advantages of the socialistic sys­ correctly spelled names. The names To award letters to the Mustang Speaking on "Some of the Phases The Civil Engineering depart­ of members at the chapter house; Alumnae Club. tem and Prof. Donald Scott of S. of all students, professors and of­ The monthly meeting of the Cos­ M. U. will speak two weeks hence basket ball team and probably to of the American Foreign Policy", ficials appearing in the paper ment will have two "necking ma­ the Theta Kappa Nu flag will be The first day of the convention mopolitan Club was in the form of chines" in operation, pulling steel raised at the chapter house with an on the advantages of capitalism. Dr. S. D. Myres, Jr., of the gov­ shall be correctly spelled, the Stu­ *il! be given over to a sight-see­ discuss an adjustment of the en­ bars apart as if they were so a Sunday night supper. The pro­ dent Directory to be used as a basis informal luncheon immediately aft­ ing tour followed by a tea at the gineers' blanket tax, the Athletic ernment department, will be pre­ much taffy and crushing concrete gram was on South America. Mr. for verification. Names of other in­ erward; in the afternoon there will Council will meet tonight at 7:30 sented at the final monthly lunch­ cylinders as if they were paper. A home of Mrs. Sam Roberts. After Barbieri of Brazil, told several in­ SIGMA DELTA CHI TO BE dividuals and of organizations, etc., be the exemplification of degree Deval abrasion machine will test that there will be an informal din­ teresting stories of the early his­ INSPECTED BY EX-STUDENT in the president's office. eon of this season at the Dallas shall be spelled correctly insofar work and ritual; and the formal in­ the wearing qualities of brick and ner at the club and a reception in tory of South America, and Miss Members of the Athletic Coun­ Woman's Club on Thursday, as reliable information is available. stallation banquet and presentation stone. Maps of the campus show­ of the charter will be held Satur­ fte evening. On the next day, Virginia Hundley, who has lived in Initiation of Sigma Delta Chi, cil are: J. S. Mcintosh, Coach Ray April' 17. Grammatical errors shall be elimi Wednesday, a formal dinner will be Chile several years, talked of the professional journalism fraternity, ing every curve and contour—of day night. Sunday, April 24, the Morrison, Prof. E. H. Jones and Dr. Myres, an authority on in­ nated, and typographical errors the grounds, that is—will be on pven and then the presentation of schools and customs of the young will be held March 23. A lunch­ President Selecman, representa­ shall be reduced to the very mini active and alumnae members will ternational affairs, notably the display. meet at the chapter house and go the delegate's musical. people. The program committee eon will be given on the 24, at tives of the faculty; Collis Irby mum by the checking and re-check consisted of Mr. Nanez, Mr. Bar­ which time this chapter will be in­ Geneva Conference, will be pre­ from there to church in a body. In and Stokes Bishop, ex-students; ing of all proofs. By popular request, the hydrau­ Friday, June 24, brings the for­ bieri, Rose Steed, Edna Skillern, spected by Tom Mahoney, a rep­ sented by the public affairs group the afternon there will be a re­ Roy Munger, T. M. .Cullom, R. H. "3. Expansion of certain de­ lics department will again display mal banquet and on Saturday the Anne Marie Morgan. The newly resentative of the national organ­ of the - social service committee of the "magic faucet." Spectators ception at the fraternity house. Shuttles and Layton W. Bailey, partments and columns now ap­ convention adjourns at noon. appointed chairman of the program ization. Mr. Mahoney is Texas the Woman's Club. This group is will be challenged to explain the trustees; Claude Boothman, Wil­ pearing in the Campus and addition Agnes Maxwell, president of Mu committee is Mr. Chattey of Cuba. manager for the United Press As­ headed by Mrs. W. P. Bentley. phenomena. The department will liam Thompson and George Hyde, of new departments. Certain de­ ™ Epsilon, will be the business Evelyn Mae Coffey will have sociations and was a student at Dr. Myres has recently returned also present a comparative exhibit Dr. J. U. Yarbrough spoke on representatives of the student partments and columns which at ^legate, and Bettie Knox will be charge of the supper at the next S. M. U. in 1923. He is a gradu­ from Europe where he spent a year of ancient and modern water "Effective Personalities", at the the musical delegate. council. meeting. ate of the . studying conditions there, and is (Continued on page 3) wheels. initial state convention of Pi Omi- Because they are in school only the author of an article which ap­ cron sorority, composed of women on alternate months, the engineers peared recently in the Southwest in business and the professions, have always complained at having Review on the Geneva Conference. Buckingham Speaks on to pay the same amount for their Prof to Direct English ABOUT THE He is a graduate of the University held at the Adolphus Hotel Satur­ activity book that the rest of the of Geneva, Switzerland. In his lec­ day and Sunday. Conditions in Russia student body does. ture at the Woman's Club, Dr. Morality Play March 22 CAMPUS Myres will discuss the United "That there is nothing in Russia under the auspices of the Dallas States' relations to Latin America, "Everyman", an early English Students of Southern Methodist now to appeal to American youth", Chapter of DeMolays and Dallas Alpha Lambda Delta the Near East, and Europe, and morality play, will be presented University who are taking roles Summarizing the By Operator 4-A was the opinion expressed by- Masonic bodies. the attitude of this country toward under the auspices of the Cathed­ in the play are: Sallie Bess Kin- Frank I. Buckingham, Kansas City "Communism is due to failure as To Pledge Eighteen the League of Nations'. ral Club of St. Matthew's Cathed­ sella, president of the Cathedral DOROTHY MARSH having in- attorney, who spoke before an au­ soon'as money and credit are cut New Girls March 18 ral, Tuesday evening, March 22, at Club; Vivian Hackney, John Fla- HEADLINES »a-fraternity troubles . . . TOM dience of 2,000 people in McFarlin off," Mr. Buckingham said. "Un­ 8:15 p. m. hie, and DeWitt Thompson. j^L looking at his former girl Auditorium, Monday night at 8 der the five-year plan, Russia has Invitations have been extended The entire direction of the play Calvin Holmes, a young Dallas 1 Geology Frat Plans J ^ . . . JAMES RILEY and o'clock. managed to build factories and de­ by Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary is in the hands of David Russell, artist, has designed some striking Delta Beta Chi will be installed :^D JACKSON just after they George Bernard Shaw's advice velop many so-called industrial freshmen women's scholastic fra­ Easter Field Trip professor in the public speaking and original costumes for the play. into Theta Kappa Nu Fraternity, ^completed a quiz . . . MIL­ to young men to go to Russia, as centers, but the factories are ternity at S. M. U., to the follow­ department of S. M. U. In co-op­ Winfield Hoover is the techinal April 22-24. LED WILKERSON and J. D. Horace Greely advised "go west" empty shells, with no equipment, ing students: Plans for an Easter field trip to eration with Ethridge Payne, a stu­ manager of the production and is dent in playwriting. Mr. Russell in charge of the lighting. Father MAHONEY on the way to class to young Americans at an earlier and funds are not forthcoming to Helen Edith Baumgardner, Doro­ the Arbuckle Mountains were made All sophomore students will be has rewritten practically the entire Lewis of St. Matthews Cathedral, ^DALLAS HALL . .. Some times date, is pure bunk, according to install machinery." thy Brown, Artha Blair Crutch- at a meeting of Sigma Gamma Xi, required to take comprehensive visit the script, substituting modern dia­ who is in charge of the entire pro­ .STUDENTS campus Mr. Buckingham who has recently Mr. Buckingham is emphatical­ field, Neuda Ruth Greeman, Doro­ S. M. U. honorary geological fra­ psychological examination this logue and building a prologue of a duction, states that the medieval ™» ALLIE ANGELL and CON- returned from a 6,000-mile trip of ly opposed to the degrading moral thy Hahn, Mary Elizabeth Ham- ternity, Tuesday night. The area year, the faculty decrees. series of dramatic episodes, giv­ !»,, SHANNON . . . MARION a month over Soviet Russia, invest­ influences of the communistic bright, Rowena Kaplan, June El- to be visited provides opportunity morality play is a Lenten play, and ing the play an added life and in­ in giving it on Tuesday of Holy l«AMMON was walking to the igating conditions there for the "free love". He quotes one inci­ dora Lawrence, Lucille Lipscomb, for fossil collecting and geologic, Sparky Trimble announces can­ creasing the dramatic effect. The Week he hopes "to make the pub­ g-IMERCE BUILDING . . . benefit of the youth of the Order dent in which six divorces and one Emily White Marshall, Isabel Anne geographic and meteorlogic obser didacy for head yell leader. LPH Mayfield, Jessie Minta Overton, vations. revised play calls for forty-one lic in general realize the relation £* SMITH was on the way of the DeMolay. marriage were completed in the First varsity swimming squad is Lucy Frances Patrick, Gergory Mac L. Coker presented a paper characters besides a choir. A spec­ of drama to the church, and to 'om HYER HALL to the CO-OP He was sent to Russia by the short space of twenty minutes in being organized by Coach Buddy UCE TA Pennabaker, Elizabeth Poth, Fran­ ial stage with a modern touch de­ bring back drama into the church Ji pf^ NKEL and MARY Grand Council of the Order of De­ one of the courts, at which an ig­ on "Geophysical Field Methods," ces Redding, Ludie Mai Sensa- signed by Mr. Russell is to be con­ and its true heritage and genius." Foster. I^LELLAN talking over some of Molay, returning to this country norant and undiciplined civil of­ and Claude Albritton read a paper r baugh, and Elizabeth Turner. structed in five levels by Mr. Theo­ J'J. P °°lems . . . FRANK HAR­ late in December, 1931. He is a ficial presided. In Russia it is on "The White Sands of New Mex­ There will be no charge for ad­ Alpha Theta Phi, honorary: ico." Mr. William Bramlette pre­ dore Roberts, stage manager for MON and CHARLES DUNCAN member of the Grand Council and Pledge service for these stu­ mission and the public in general scholastic fraternity, selects mem­ sided at the meeting. the production. r EXPLOSIVE CHEMISTS. a third-degree Mason. He is here (Continued on Page 3) dents will be held Friday, March 18. is cordially invited. bers from senior class. THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Wednesday, March 16, 1932

Why Not a Different Rotunda? What Students The S. M. U. yearbook this year will cost ap­ Here and There at the Theatres .. Uafnnttr 8twWnt» Pabltaklac OOBIPW. Inew* AFTER ALL!! . o« ««h W«h»tar «nd S«tnirita» ">^>IS* "L£S proximately $10,500. Of this sum, the student sub­ FRANK WINN •efcool y«r In IMlla*. T«XM. Support*! by UM atwtent scription fee, included in the blanket tax, will pro­ Think By Bob Mayne : ; vide about $1,500, leaving $4,000 to come from or­ By Wallace Savage ^|ii^^' »WKm*«iMi matter November JO. 19JT. lit the Kreutzberg Recital. ||po**ottl«>e,»t tHUIai. »»«•. under tlw act of March S. 187(. ganization pages and commercial advertising. The Week Instead of Georgi, the dancing mfi The Rotunda compares in size and cost with year­ Harold Kreutzberg, dancer, at partner who appeared with him last books" of schools with six times the S. M. U. enroll­ ON CHAPEL ATTENDANCE Is it much of a wonder the sensi. fei^|||i';Uniy«rsSt]r^ JournBlIum department. •' Fair Park Auditorium tonight. . . . year, Harald Kreutzberg, who will ; ment. It costs about $8.00 a copy to produce. Students on this campus feel tive Kentuckians trump up a atat] ^^|^TV)»rnr 407 .^o.. Poydr«»' Street: Phone 2-8«01 Frederic Marsh and Kay Francis in be presented Wednesday night at Advertisers this year are taking smaller space much differently toward chapel uary charge on one and nearly kj|| "Strangers in Love" and Fanchon the State Fair Auditorium, returns Hiig;;::^; EDITORIAL STAFF or none. The blanket tax is smaller, due to smaller from the students of one Eastern two others in running them back and Marco stage show at the Pal­ this year with an entire troupe of .:^^.l...... :.™..-:..-Editor enrollment, and organizations are finding it diffi­ school where there is always prac­ home? ^fgjttck'SHbgan:... ace starting Friday . . . . dancers. All of the members of his cult to pay fifty dollars each for their two pages. tically one hundred per cent attend­ Let the miners starve in peace ^^^ickwRubottom ....:„...... Associate Editor . . . Lionel Barrymore and Kay company received their final train­ The cost of the Rotunda could be cut in HALF ance at chapel, which is not com­ It's safer. V.„.^...... Charles A. Burton Francis in "Guilty Hands" at the ing in choreography from Kreutz­ and still be sufficient to put out a beautiful book. Varsity today; James Cagney and pulsory. This columnist has talked —The Daily O'Collegian DEPARTMENTS berg and Georgi at their school in School annuals have seen no change since their Joan Blondell in "Blonde Crazy" to a number of students and has * * * Franchey, editor; Bob Mayne, Germany. ^Editorials—John origin. It is time for something NEW in the col­ Thursday and Friday; Ben Lyon not found any who would say that SURE. PUT up a sign savine ; One of the members of the group, ;:; 'v;?;assistant.. ... lege annual line. To cut the cost is to cut the and Rose Hobart in "Compromised" the programs were sufficiently "NO STARVING ALLOWED." J News—-Virginia Dupies, editor; Fredreka Wilbur, size; but why have a bulky volume that won't fit at the same theater Saturday. Almuth Winckelman, chose an ar­ beneficial or instructive to justify Bob Mayne, Jack Gould, Joe Faulkner, William the library shelf and has to be stored in the bottom tistic career because her father is their being compulsory. A typical a well known musician in Germany. What Every College Girl :, Thompson, Virginia Shook, Janice Smith, Louise of the coat-closet? Why not have the Rotunda in answer was: Futures He usually gives ten to twenty Should Know- "Haney, Teresa White, head-writers; Betty Bate- size a convenient, attractive library volume? Why recitals each year in his home, re­ Mac Coker says he may have First, that the May Queen and man, Horace Boren, Kay Copeland, Geraldine not make it really a record of the school's history Old Mill Theatre citals which are attended by many been benefited by a chapel program her court are to be elected tomor­ Cobb, Ross Cullum, Herbert DeShong, Marga­ for the year? 'Let the editor become a historian Wednesday is the last day for but he doesn't remember when. "The Silent Witness" at the Old famous critics and musicians. Last row. ret Davis, Lida May Dudley, Bob Cullom, Patsy rather than an artist at collecting and pasting "There are only a few reasons I Mill Theatre, the picture that de­ year Gieseking played in Miss Second, that this is not a beauty : Field Edwards, Dorothy Guillot, Jean Hilger, pictures and jokes. can think of why S. M. U. makes picts the swiftness and sureness Harald Kreutzberg, modernistic Winckelman's home. Because of contest. ';'••• Berneice Jones, Dennis Lavender, Elizabeth Revolutionize the Rotunda. Give each organiza­ chapel compulsory", said Mac, "To tion one page without cost on which its progress with which justice is dealt crimin­ dancer, and a group of dancers this artistic home atmosphere she -Temple University News. Lynch, Fred Rembert, Harriet Spellman, Marga­ keep up our face as a religious * * for the year can be told and its members listed als in the courts of Great Britain. felt that she too wanted to become ret Moore, Mable Sanders, W. S. Sewell, re- trained by himself will be presented school, to provide a place for Meth­ (without pictures). Have pictures of the seniors in The new picture for Thursday is an artist and choose for her career MAYBE we went to the wrong , porters. in recital Wednesday night, March odist preachers of other places to college. whose honor the book should be dedicated. En­ "She Wanted a Millionaire" with the art which combined the three Sports—Charles A. Burton, editor. 16, at the State Fair Auditorium. other arts of sculpture, music and talk, and to allow the students in large the snap-shot section, cut the jokes. Cut the Joan Bennett ir the leading role the music school to show off." Society—Clarie Taber, Lillian Earl Wilson, editors. size of the book from 10x14 inches to 7x10 inches. supported by Spencer Tracy, Una The recital' is sponsored by Mrs. the drama. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hutchi- Dramatics—Frank Winn, editor; Wallace Savage, Save the organization $50.00 each a year. Let the Merkel and James Kirkwood. It is Harriet Bacon MacDonald, Dallas At the age of fifteen she en­ son have a new baby girl in their assistant. cost of the book, including the editors salary, not the answer to the question, "What impresaria. rolled in the Kreutzberg-Georgi PAVE FRAT ROW home. We have learned the young happens to the girls who overnight school in Hanover. Two and a half lady's name. BUSINESS STAFF exceed the income from the blanket tax. Omit Latham Leeds wants fraternity advertising from the book. Make the Rotunda win fame and fortune in beauty years later she made her debut at row paved. —Whitney Messenger. JERRY E. DRAKE BUSINESS MANAGER contests and after a short while the Municipal Theater in Hanover DIFFERENT. Ben Lyon and Rose Hobart are "The fraternities could raise the Pirtle Watts Assistant Manager disappear into obscurity. where she attracted the attention WHAT? co-starred in "Compromised", which money together to pay for the ma­ ANOTHER cradle. of the director of the opera house snatcher? has the Saturday run at the Var­ terials", said Latham, "and engin­ The House Counts Noses Varsity. sity. Ben Lyon, sent to a small at Dessau who engaged her as solo dancer for his opera. Later she eers who understand the process James Cagney and Joan Blondell town to work his way up in the could direct the work. After the Cleveland, March 3. (UP)—An EDITORIAL; The Beck-Linthicum resolution will not come be­ in "Blonde Crazy" have the Thurs­ shoe business, grows lonesome, in­ joined the Kreutzberg-Georgi com­ 8-year-old "bad' man" waving his next rush season, the fraternities fore the House, for a while at least. A motion to pany and has remained with the day-Friday run at the Varsity. The dulges too enthusiastically in the could put possibly seventy-five father's revolver, terrified his introduce the proposal was turned back Monday at former ever since. Miss Winckel­ story is that of a bell hop who vulgar conception of Epicureus' freshmen to work and have the schoolmates and teacher here when A Philosophical Viewpoint one of the most crucial moments in temperance his­ man speaks Italian, French and dreams of having the luxuries and philosophy, and returns to his lodg­ "row" naved in short order." he sallied forth "to get the kid who tory. Had the motion been passed, the resolution "easy money" that he has never ing in that intoxicated state some­ German and is at present studying squealed on me." He finally was In the long, long ago a gray headed old man calling for submission of an amendment to the States known. Determined to enjoy such times called "lousy drunk". A Spanish and English which she disarmed by two policemen. gathered about him in a shady grove a select group which would have virtually returned to the separate things, he bootlegs whisky on his young girl assists him to his room, hopes to master this year. Other GIRLS NOT SMARTER of young men eager for knowledge and possessed —University Daily Kansan. States the control of the liquor traffic. job, puts by his gambling profits, is found there by the housekeeper, women members of the Kreutzberg of a great respect for their teacher. The teacher's Mary Ellen Peel will not credit It was rather dramatic, this session of the House. and finally leaves for the big city and accused of being indecent. The group are Irja Hagfors, Araca name was Socrates and one of his pupils was named the girls with more intelligence ONLY TWO policemen. Well, The pride of Texas, Right Honorable John Garner, with the clerk of the hotel (Miss young man unquestioningly follows Makarowa, and Use Meudtner. Plato. These two names can't be denied a place than boys merely because more got well! was there in his official capacity as speaker. The Blondell), who, although really those guides long since laid down The Kreutzberg recital is spon­ among the greatest and most brilliant thinkers of on the honor roll. galleries were packed. Even the aisles were filled quite a good girl, agrees to help for conduct in such matters and sored by Harriet Bacon MacDonald, all time by anyone. In the philosophic world their "A lot more boys than girls work with citizenry who had come to see our diplomats him in a blackmailing game. He marries the girl. Promotions fol­ but it is not included in the Legion- EINSTEIN THEORY names are veritable gods to those attempting to their way through college", said at work. Fiery speeches flared forth from the drys. loses his money, his girl, and low, a socially ambitious father at­ MacDonald concert course as stated GIVEN CARDOIDS embrace as much of philosophic thought as possible. Mary Ellen, "and haven't the time The wets tried nobly to extinguish the dry ardor eventually his freedom; but he has tempts to separate the couple, but in the Campus Saturday. —The Mountaineer. to put in on their lessons. Also, But why should we concern ourselves with the and enthusiasm. Some intellectual Congressman one good time doing it. And sure Ben discovers he really loves the * * * boys can go out in the evening un­ glory that was Greece? Why mention Socrates and arose to his feet and urged solidarity with the plea: 'nough, at last the girl comes back girl. The story is really an inter­ WE NEVER tried any canioids, "Green Grows the Lilacs", at the escorted with greater freedom than Plato in a modern institution of dispensing knowl­ "This is the Ides of March; stand up and be count­ to him. The action is swift, the esting one (as improbable as it but it doesn't sound bad. Dallas Little Theater, will be pre­ girls, and this is a temptation to edge ? We mention them because a fain suspicion ed." (The Ides, boys and girls, were the 15ths of plot interestingly racy, and the en­ seems after reading this future), sented again Friday and Saturday, them to run around more." has crept into our mind that Socrates's method was certain months including March.) The roll call com­ tire bill enjoyable. and we hope you will enjoy it. March IS and 19. a little better than our present one. Did Socrates menced. Noses were counted. The cherry noses "And, as the Campus brought out have books from which to assign two hours outside were there in hosts. But so were the dry noses. last week, they spend more time in preparation for each lecture. Are those two hours Four female solons blushingly allied themselves with the Co-Op", added Mary Pittman. Believe It necessary to the gaining of a college degree? the non-teetotalers. They must have voted toward We can conceive of a socratic arrangement where­ the close of the roll call. For once the women were As It Really Is Or Don't By KELLER PARKER by outside compulsory preparation could be dis­ outshouted. Perhaps Congressmen are not gentle­ By Jack Gould pensed with altogether. Of course more organiza­ men. They eschewed gallantry. tion of material and preparation on the part of the The result of the struggle is mostly conjectural. Well, my student friends, the old The cases reported are tried by the happen). It is the equivalent of Late Record The University once had a "baby faculty would be necessitated but we are sure they Doubtless the national anti-prohibition menace is question of the relative merits of Council and a judgment is render­ getting a licking every day for the railroad", the Soumethun branch, wouldn't mind that. Their lectures could be so passed, pro tern at any rate. The solution will lie the Honor and Proctor systems is ed. It is necessary to sign a pledge things that you did that can't be from the H. & T. to the water presented as to make outside work in most cases in the attitude of the coming generation of legisla­ coming up again before the student on each paper stating that you have proved on you. The only good Releases tanks; and crowds attending superfluous. tors and voters toward the matter. If the leaders of body. As it isn't very serious it is neither given nor received aid on thing about the Proctor System laying of the cornerstone of Dallas Those faculty members imbued with the idea of the prohibition movement would concentrate their very funny. The profs don't want an examination. To say the very from the administrative point of BRUNSWICK Hall had to come to the campus on assigning so many pages to the class for next meet­ forces now in the direction of educating young Amer­ to be responsible for the cheating least, this is hard on your consci­ view is that it gives the student as­ How Long Will It Last: One of this spur. ing and asking them questions about the reading at ica, the motion to nullify the eighteenth amendment that goes on during exams, and ence sometimes. You are your own sistant some reason for existing the prettiest current hits as sung the next meeting might find it a little awkward to would be a hopeless dream. Collegianna is develop­ neither do the students. judge as to whether or not you aside from grading papei\s. And that particular cornerstone by Bing Crosby. do the reading themselves and present the essen­ ing a propensity toward the more potent beverages. have complied with the rules. The was laid November 28, 1912, but If we have the Honor System in­ After having spent a good deal Starlight: Bing Crosby made an tials of it in a lecture, but they could do it, if neces­ The instruction will have to begin in the grades. statement that you have "neither has only the year carved on its side. stalled again that will necessitate of time in study and looking the excellent selection when he decided sary. They are supposed to know what is in the given nor received aid" does not The theologs have organized the election or appointment of an situation over from all angles 1 to sing this one. books, anyway. give you permission to bring notes bachelors club, and members must Flun Fam Honor Council. The members of have found a reasonable solution. pledge not to ask for dates—and ger vs. e for your own use to class. It does I Don't Suppose: A fox trot with The students of Socrates—let us not forget— this council have to decide on the It strikes at the very root of the that sort of thing. make you feel like you and Ananias vocal refrain as recorded by Ben didn't need books. Ladies and gentlemen are now hereby shown just guilt or innocence of students who evil. To be very explicit, it re­ The sidewalk from Atkins Hal! have a lot in common at times. Bernie. why Herbert Hoover will not be our next presi­ are brought before them for cheat­ moves the cause of the evil. Let to Hillcrest was built with funds Kiss Me Good-Night: A Waltz dent of these United States. Data to prove this ing on exams. Of course, they are The Proctor System that is in us ask each other or someone else raised by women students. statement has been taken from one of the leading very popular with the student body, use here now is pretty hard on the why we need either the Honor Sys­ played by Ben Bernie. Lagging Student Activities newspapers of Girard, Kansas namely, The Ameri­ especially when they have to de­ prefessor and you, too. The reason tem or the Proctor System. Al­ can Freeman, a flourishing journal of some 30,00 cide whether or not someone is to it is hard on you is a psychological right, why do we need them ? The VICTOR The Student activities at S. M. U. are suffering circulation in that city. be kicked out of school for an in­ one. If you do not show up so well answer is we don't if we can find Snuggled on Your Shoulder: from a bad case of anemia. They are very unfor­ VARSITV The Freeman is self-assertedly "devoted to social fraction of the rules. Whether or in your class recitation and whip some way to do away with the rea­ Sylvia Froos sings this hit in a V X tunate in their position here. Any college in a large THEATRE justice and industrial sanity" and the particular not the person is guilty does not out on your quizzes the professor son for their existence. My solu­ commendable manner. city has the same problem in relation to its student issue from which these statements were taken was enter into the student body's con­ is likely to think that there is tion, ladies and gentlemen, is very When We're Alone: Another TODAY activities. The competition with other attractions called the "Hoover Racketeering edition, orders fifty sideration. something decidedly over-ripe in simple—let's don't have any more pretty tune sung by Sylvia Froos. "GUILTY HANDS" is very discouraging. for one dollar, please subscribe." The Honor System makes the stu­ Denmark and mark you down ac­ examinations. That question is Lionel Uarrymore. Madirc Kvans, Kiss by Kiss: Leo Reisman and Kay Francis The Arden Club, Glee Clubs, Public Lectures and The headline and editorials listed Hoover as a dents tell on each other, if possible. cordingly (yes, I have known it to now solved. orchestra record this one. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY other student organizations on the campus must "slave-trader, a typical capitalist, a mining stock Tired: Anyone could tell that this compete with the attractions on Amusement Row racketeer"; that his entire career was one of "private "BLONDE CRAZY" tune is done by Bert Lown. The Jame* Cocney. down town. It looks like a hopeless task that will ownership, promotional trickery, labor exploitation, Joan Blondell have to be given up soon. trombone chorus is beautiful. stock jugglery, and the ready ability to lie for gold." News And Views Of Other Schools SATURDAY Most of the extra-curricular activities that are The depression has brought many strange people WILLIAM THOMPSON C. I. A. thinks that the movement "COMPROMISED" supported by the blanket tax are not able to sup­ with quaint ideas and a cheerful sense of humor. Hen Lynn. port themselves. These activities are kept up large­ Hungry men are doing funny things and write for a woman paying half the ex­ Rose Hobart penses on a date must be blamed ly because it is customary to have them in a college. worse. And usually pick on the greatest thing in Two Indian princes and the son States Ambassador to England, 1932 summer session of the Uni­ SUNDAY AND MONDAY to Susan B. Anthony who marched The expense of keeping them up is rather large and sight to turn their anger to, namely, the Presi­ of a former United States ambas­ Charles G. Dawes, are among those versity of Hawaii. to the polls in 1872 and demanded "DELICIOUS" at times appears to be in vain. dent of the United States. No doubt the President sador to England w-ere among the Janet Gaynor, who engaged in the discussion of A class in volcanology and a "women's rights and nothing less". Why doesn't S. M. U. work out some way to han­ will enjoy reading what his most illustrious of Hawaii students rep­ Charles Farrell the conflicting rights of Japan and class in botany will meet daily for —Lass-O. dle their student activities that will fit in with the in Kansas think of him. What price fame ? resenting 11 nationalities who at­ China in Manchuria, one of the a month near the crater. The stu­ unusual situation here? If we must pay for them tended the student conference on problems which aroused most in­ dents of volcanology will gain first­ why don't we support them? The right angle to approach a difficult proposi­ Pacific relations in Honolulu re­ hand knowledge of the habits of tion is the try-angle.—Selected. cently. terest at the meeting. Prince Kunwar Kreshna Chandra volcanoes by observing the tem­ Days change so many things—yes, hours— All we have of freedom—all we use or know— and Prince Kunwar Ram Raghubir Hawaii's active volcano will be peramental behavior of Kilauea We see so differently in suns and showers.- This our fathers bought for us, long and long ago. of Palibhit, India, and Dana M. the classroom for two courses of­ volcano which erupted last in De­ George Klingle. —Kipling. Daws, son of the former United fered as part of the program of the cember, 1931. ETTA KETT — Get Your Rice Ready — By Paul Robinson

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AT 10-<2& 4 O'CLOCK ^v.^•l?'i-^'>;rV•:•l••^*l''"••^'^j.^'. Wednesday, March 16, 1932 THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS

Pan-Hellenic Asks interest of "the-^p^t'gbkViyM New Interpretation added.-.;- •':.'• /p'.'^g'^^K^^fr of 'Regular Student' ly Campus shall act in a positive ^peti«on^fo#thf%'" _ manner on all matter, concerning Because of the discussion con­ the improvement "of the physical . ;;'*Thje c student;counc^;#U^^ cerning the interpretation of a appearance of the paper, Every ef­ "regular student" in the petition fort shall be' made to nave- the ';&»*£*: accord^n^^df;Jaiw»fi sent to the Correlation Commit­ Campus appear as nearly like a president of the': Student tee, the Women's Pan-Hellenic is professional, newspaper as pos­ Excitement prevails over the re-petitioning the committee to in­ sible." of Mrs. Barron, as hostess. Mrs. the;. purpospurpose 0off appfopTnatiag?|^_appro^irtil«?|irt_ ^ terpret "regular student" as mean­ ; campus this week of initiation. Barron poured tea. : "This platform Is subject to I to meet the expehses'^;tifil|c«B2CTi ing one who is enrolled in the Even the boys have begun to take Carlton Kendall spoke on the change and addition of other planks ing student v elections^^ptfiJ^iwS^ university for any number of ! interest in the girls' affairs. at any time," Sewell stated. between' April? 1& and ; Mapl&gl|i§|f an history of china and crystal. hours. There have been days of silent The main points in the petition Louise Conner, Junior student in ^Candidates :^v:JsUideWxS^^^S preparation, secret seances, and Zeta Tau Alpha ' concerning initiation into social the school of arts and sciences, an­ may'- present their ;p4titJon^^S*|«p^^ council at its; Wednesday' :nieetinl£iSfl|| meaning glances. Then came the Mrs. Howard W. Gardner of fraternities and sororities as it nounced Tuesday that she will be a candidate for a student repre­ Noel said. \ .Nqeli/state4s;'Tuesdiy|^^ nivstic ceremonies with white robed Beaumont, national president of was presented to the Correlation that he already had two;^^pletedSS|||i Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, officiated Committee: sentative's seat from the arts and figures chanting softly. At last petitions tii his hands; 'waitingSfatllllS at the initiation ceremony of the 1. A scholastic average of C sciences school in the spring elec­ the rites are over and now con­ approval at 'the meeting. ?Petitionsf»$§|| sorority at the home of Mrs. J. G. to be made by the organization. tions. Miss Conner, newly elected gratulations are in order. And president of Kappa Alpha Theta of several prospective; cahdidat^';;Sf3 Webster, 3900 Gillon Ave. 2. The candidate for initiation sorority, is secretary of the junior were being circulated Monday and :S|g have the boys taken advantage! A banquet afterward honored to be a regular student in the Uni­ class, member of the Junior Arden Tuesday.- -.'.:"; .•''.•'./":';.' i^y^MIt ^ew initiates with proud smiles fourteen initiates, Misses Rosalind versity. and Sociology clubs. Miss Conner show off their long sought for Beene, Hayesville, La.; Lesse 3. The organization may then A petition was being circulat&2%S§ said that she will publish her plat­ Bower and Pauline Camp, Weather- use its descretion. among student of the law school ^s§ badges. form within a week. Virginia Du­ : ford; Ruth Daugherty and Mar- 4. Each sorority pledged itself Tuesday demanding that . _Prake\'lw|s pies has been appointed campaign jorie Keyes, Roswell, N. M.; Lil­ to report any sub rosa initiations it McKee, law student, enter the race-S'l^ Kappa Kappa Gamma manager for Miss Conner. lian Jenkins, Shreveport; Mary El­ hears of. for the presidency of the Student's •:-Sf| Honoring 16 new members who len Keel, Gainesville; Etizabeth 5. The candidate must have Mildred Wilkerson, candidate for Association. McKee, when Winter-'':J:^B. ere intiated Monday afternoon W Long, Carthage; Anne Wallis completed one semester's work in a seat on the student council from viewed, said that he was still unVvif'• the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorori­ Maas, Betty Means, Doris Mc- this university. the school of arts and sciences, able to make up his mind as to r: y| ty entertained with an attractively whether he would enter the race. ^s§ Kamey, Martha Reinhard, Beau­ stated Tuesday, "If I am elected I appointed dinner at the Dallas The only student who hasfan^ .;;pf mont; Doris Rush ,and Alice Skill- will endeavor, to the best of my Country Club later in the evening. ALPHA ZETA PI ELECTS nounced for this position is KellerV; ;SS man, Dallas. ability, to represent the majority ; Fifty active and alumnae members OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR of the student body in the presen­ Parker, senior in the school 'of ;arts ,v r3 were present. tation and consideration of all stu­ and sciences. '~'-^'-:-Si Alpha Delta Pi The guests were seated at an X Alpha Zeta Pi, honorary Spanish dent problems." shaped table which was trimmed Alpha Delta Pi sorority enter­ fraternity Thursday, March 10, Miss Wilkerson is a member of in two shades of yellow. A large tained with a dinner party at the elected the following officers: Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and will brass bowl of calendulas, jonquils Dallas Country Club Friday for Alma Gene Revis, president; be a senior next year. Lillian Jen- and golden rods reflecting in a twenty members complimenting the Mary Dupree, vice-president; Edith kens and Charlotte Bock are cam­ black mirror formed the center­ four new members. The honorees Sledge, secretary; and Ollie Jo paign managers for Miss Wilker­ piece for the table and was banked were Misses Frances Davidson, Bowen, treasurer. son. with yellow tapers burning in Elizabeth Anne Poth, Rosalie Mc- Outgoing officers are: Elizabeth The first freshman to announce bra?? holders. Each honoree's Ilheran, and Sarah Jones. A sil­ Myatt, president; Louise Keith for any student position is Bruce place was marked with a corsage ver loving cup was presented to Moody, vice-president; and Martha Tankel, member of Delta Sigma bouquet in the sorority's colors, Miss Davidson who was chosen the Frances Woods, secretary; and A. Phi fraternity. Tankel announced light ami dark blue. most outstanding new member. D. Jackson, treasurer. Tuesday that he has entered the At t^ic; speaker's' table were race for a representative's seat on Misses Elizabeth O'Breirne, presi- Beta Phi Alpha FISHER ELECTED the student council. He stated that cVnt. Kloisc Hawkins, Patsy Ed­ Beta Phi Alpha sorority held PRESIDENT OF S. A. E. wards. I'.ftsy Garrand, Alberta Eu­ initiation services Saturday after­ bank, and Claire Taber. noon at 5 o'clock at the home of The Epsilon fra­ The new members are Misses Rachel Reeves, 3220 Beverly Drive held tall cathedral tapers. ternity elected the following of­ Another FREE Offer Jean Ballard, Margaret Bateman, for Helena Hicks, Janela Payne, Nine Girls Appear ficers at a regular meeting last The bride wore a gown of deep Margaret Biedenhorn, Margaret Locille Segrist, and Loraine Se- Monday night: Homer Jack Fisher, from Turner's cream crepe romaine with im­ On Recital Program Blakey, M:\rcella Browning, Mary grist. president; John Carl Haskins, vice- ported lace sleeves and yolk. She Thursday, Friday and Saturday Stewart Carrell, Alberta Eubank, The new initiates were honored In School of Music president; Curtis Horn, treasurer; carried a bouquet of talismen roses (Continued from Page 1) Martha Leeds, Elizabeth Langford, with a formal banquet at the Adol- Olin Mouzon, secretary; Bob Cul- We Are Featuring a Mary Iivne Mayfield, Dorothy Rog­ and orchid sweet peas. phus Hotel Saturday night. The The School of Music presented a easy to get married, and easier to lom, rush captain; J. V. Melton, ers, Erline Schuessler, Margaret taflle was centered with yellow Mrs. Gaulding is a member of number of its pupils in a recital on get a divorce. corresponding secretary. jaylor, Nancy Townsend, ant jonqils carrying out the sorority Phi Mu sorority and Mr. Gaulding Tuesday, March 15, in the Organ "2 for 1" Sale Aneasc Volkmnn. colors of green and gold. Minia­ belongs to Phi Delta Theta. Room of McFarlin Auditorium at "To an American, Russia ap­ ture mint candleholders and pro­ 7 p. m. The majority of the pu­ pears as the beginning of a great "Buy One and Get One Free" Thrta Elects Officers grams in the form of the fraterni­ Tri-Delta Alliance pils were seniors. experiment, but without any defi­ Kappa Alpha Theta held election ty pin marked the places. The Tri-Delta Alliance, composed The following program was nite results by which it may be of officers at the regular meeting The new initiates were presented of alumnae members of Delta Del­ given: called a success or failure", Mr. (Continued from Page 1) Mustang Pharmacy Monday night. The following were with wrist bouquets and gifts bear­ ta Delta sorority, entertained Fri­ The Icicle Bassett Buckingham said. elected: President, Louise Conner; ing the sorority crest. day afternoon with a tea with Mrs. Christine Burton present are appearing in the paper Across From Virginia Hall vice-president, Lillian Earle Wil­ W. J. Schnelle, as hostess at the Papillon Schumann "All is chaotic. Changes occur shall be increased in length. Other Come Over and Stock Up While the Bargains Last son; recording secretary, Kather- Beta Phi Alpha enteitained with home of her mother, Mrs. Walter Melba Mewhinney as quick as a flash in the indus­ departments, which will add to the ir.e Mullin; corresponding secre­ a tea Friday afternoon at the home Barron. 4315 Arcady Avenue. As­ Children of the Moon Warren trial centers. But this is not true* tary, Hiizel Williams; treasurer, of Miss Helena Hicks, 3608 Poto­ sistant hostesses were Mrs. Scott Mary Ellen Peel of the great masses of peasants, Mable Sanders; co-rush captains, Hines, Mrs. Ingram Lee, Mrs. A. Intermezzo Opus 18, No. 6 mac Avenue. The guests were re­ which constitute seven-eights to Helen Dupies and June Anderson. ceived by Misses Hicks, Lorene DeLoach Martin and Dr. May Brahms nineteen-twentieths of the popula­ and Lucille Segrist, and Janela Whitsett. Virginia France tion. They are in the same condi­ Tri-Delt Initiates Payne. The tea table was decorated with Homing Del Riego tion of ignorance, filth and prov- The Delta Delta Delta sorority The tea table was attractively a floral centerpiece of blue and Ruth Wright Concerning Mr. and Miss S. M. U. at S. M. U. entertained Saturday appointed in the sorority colors, white and with candles of the same Finale from 2nd Symphony erty that they have been in for r.isrht with a formal dinner honor- green and gold. The cover was of shade. Presiding at the silver Widor centuries. The peasants have rush­ service was Mrs. Barron. Five Elizabeth Rea in? the twelve new initiates. The Italian lace and a mound of yel­ ed into the cities, attracted by the low spring flowers formed the cen­ members of the active chapter at Home MacFadyn table was laid with white satin and work of building factories under S. M. U. students would like mighty well to live on at was decorated with calla lilies and terpiece, with yellow tapers burn­ S. M. U. were guests. Helen Potts the five-year plan. The factories tall whitr candles. White balloons ing in green crystal candlesticks at Preceding the tea hour, a busi­ Molly on the Shore Grainger least part of the knowledge they are supposed to absorb *ere also used in decorating to each side. Tea was poured by ness session was held with Mrs. Minstrels Debussy are being finished but there is no symbolize the pearl, which is the Misses Edwina Gilbert and Vir­ Ross Priddy, the president, presid­ Edwina Gilbert equipment. ginia Shepherd. ing. A program was also pre­ Sonata Geminiani while going to school, but, unfortunately, they have to sorority jewel. The programs were "The Russian people are indif­ Others in the house party were sented, Carlton Kendall of Arthur Helen Ray designed to represent the pearl. ferent to everything, because the live just like ordinary folks. They have to eat. Their Misses Florine Jones*, Helen Black, A. Everts Company being the Members of the Dallas alumnae incentive infused by individualism A{arie Florence, Theresa Popsick, speaker. Mr. Kendall discussed chapter also attended, places were has been taken away. Russia was clothes wear out. They like new things. They insist on Evelyn Koeniman and Ann Coch­ "The History of China and Crystal laid for thirty-six. The initiates Dr. J. D. Spaeth to frightfully damaged by the de­ ran. A musical program was giv­ and Its Proper Uses." honored are: Misses Ola Carmich- struction of its intelligensia or being in style. In fact, they really live "higher" while en during the afternoon by Misses Speak to Students ael, Lillian Cullum, Dorothy Cul- middle class. Communism has Rachel Reeves and Gene Rowden. Delta Gamma lsm, Annie Ruth Crews, Dundee failed to develop a great literature, going to school than they do the first few years after Sk-eks, Caroline Score, Gertrude Plans for a large delegation to The Committee on Public Lec­ the bicentennial convention of Del­ tures will present Dr. John Duncan drama, or arts of any kind. Its Westmoreland, Henrietta Eckhardt, Two Weddings news is entirely inspired and regu­ graduation. •Marie Smith, Lilburne Wilson, ta Gamma sorority which will be Spaeth, Wednesday afternoon at Two weddings of S. M. U. stu­ lated by the Government. Bernice Wolfe, and Evelyn Howell. held in Victoria, B. C, June 26 to 4:30 p. m. in Arden Hall, who will dents brighten the social calendar 30 at the Empress Hotel are be­ deliver a public lecture on "Poetry "Russia has an army of 4,750,- The alumnae entertained with a for this past week. Many inter­ ing made by the active chapter at and Experience." 000. Russia hates the United Sea Friday at the home of Mrs. esting affairs have been given in S. M. U. and the Dallas Alumnae Dr. Spaeth is a proessor of Eng­ States because of the independence "alter Harron, 4315 Arcady, with and individualism of its people Surveys show that S. M. U. spends $2,000,000 annually Mrs honor of the two brides whose group, Miss Catherine Fleming, lish at Princeton University. Be­ : • - W. J. Schnelle, a daughter marriages took place Monday in president has announced. sides being a teacher he is the and next Japan, which is stopping Dallas. Mrs. Thomas F. Smith will be author of several well-known it from pushing eastward. Russia for living expenses, traveling expenses, clothing ex­ :Pfi Miss Pat Huff, daughter of Mrs. the delegate from the alumnae books. Among them are" Chris­ feels that Japan is serving as a Carrie Crawford, 5901 Oram group. Plans have been made for tian Theology in Browning's buffer state for the Western penses, and miscellaneous items—candy, flowers, rented Never Too Late for Street, became the bride of George a Delta Gamma special which will Poetry" and "Camp Reader for World. The spread of Communism Breakfast, Lunch \V. Kadel, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. cross the country picking up mem­ American Soldiers." Dr, Spaeth into China is openly talked of cars, theatres, beauty parlors, etc. or Dinner G. W. Kadel, 2D26 Jerome Street. bers along the way. It is possi­ has also done a number of English among Russians, who say there The couple will make their home in ble that the group will join the translations and he contributes are 30,000,000 Reds in Manchuria." Men at Your Dis­ Dallas. train at Kansas City and will go articles on American literature to Mr. Buckingham will speak at posal 20 Hours Mrs. Kadel was a sophomore last from San Francisco to Seattle by the American Year Book. the Rotary Club luncheon Wednes­ a Day semester at C. I. A., having spent boat. About five hundred mem­ day on the five-year plan and will Merchants who sell merchandise and services which her freshman year in S. M. U. The bers will attend the convention. make several other talks in Dallas Snrin* Politics Art In the the latter part of the week. meet student demands should not overlook the Semi- Air—and lt.member, Poli­ bridegroom is a graduate of Pur­ Directors of Pub­ ticians, as in the Past due and is now' taking courses Delta Beta Chi Weekly Campus as a medium that must be considered Year—p. K. Offer. from A .& M. and S. M. U. toward Delta Beta Chi announces the lication to Meet You Free Office his Ph.D. degree. He is a teacher initiation of -thirteen pledges on Space Meeting of the Directors of Stu­ when any local retail sales advertising appropriation is at the Dallas Technical High Sunday, March 13. The new initi­ Johnson Chosen to dent Publications for March will School and is in the S. M. U. ex­ ates are: Leslie Baskett, Aaron Head Lawyers for be held on Tuesday, March 29 at 5 being made. tension department. Buie, Don Gray, Duncan Hamric, p. m. in the journalism building, Current Semester P-K The other wedding is that of Paul Kelhofer, Norman McLaugh­ instead of the regular date Mon­ Miss Bertie Louise McConnell who lin, A. C. Raines, Grady Rash, "The House of day, March 28, on account of the Wiley Johnson was elected pi-esi- Accommodations" became Mrs. Karl G. Gaulding at Dick Sellers, Utus Shaw, James 28th being included in the Easter dent of the Law Students' Associa­ Open 'Til 2 a. a. her wedding Monday night at the McClain, Meade Harwell, and Man- holidays. tion at the regular meeting Mon­ "15 HiUcrest T. S8-2MS home of her parents. The house die Susman. So far there have been no appli­ day, Mar. 7. Other officers elected was decorated with ferns and The new initiates and their cations filed for approval by the were Luten Henson, vice-president; palms and cathedral candelabras dates- were entertained Sunday Henry Camp Harris, Jr., secretary; ¥ board for editorship of the Cam­ evening, March 13. pus or Rotunda. By the constitu­ Bob Underwood, treasurer. tion the board must pass on these In the senior class David Wein- Alpha Delta Pi applications by the last meeting in stein was elected president; Fred Sporting and Athletic Goods The City Club of Alpha Delta March. Martin, Jr., vice-president; Marie Pi sorority will meet at 4 p. m. Woodford, secretary. Campus Advertising Serves as a Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hen­ Drake McKee, vice-president of Gift Goods, Toys ry McCommas, 2507 Hillside. Mrs. Music Frat To Meet Student Publication Board; past Good-Will Ambassador Between Lee Gunstream and Mrs. Hurst The next program meeting of president of Delta Sigma Phi, past Blackwell will be joint hostesses. , honorary musical president of Cycen Fjodr, member Firms and the Students of S.M.U. John S. Mayfield, headmaster of fraternity, will be held on Tuesday , and possible cand­ Cullum & Boren Co* Peacock Military Academy, was March 22, at 8:15 p. m. at the idate for the presidency of the Stu­ the speaker. Mrs. M. W. Terrill home of Mrs. J. Roscoe Golden, dent Council, was elected assistant 1509-11 Eta Street and Mrs. Edwin Mouzon were also 3512 University Blvd. An interest­ librarian of the law library, to suc­ on the program. ing program is being planned. ceed James Walsh, Jr.

k&:M:0MM&&S^^I^ THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Wednesday, March 16, 1932 lineup that will start the season candidates got down to serious be augmented today by freshDlat. McKee Is Petitioned work Monday when Coach Jimmie for the Ponies it is evident that batterymen. Among these will h. By Lawyers to Enter ST. CLAIR TAKES St. Clair took the helm from George Koontz, a very capable Smith Reed, pitcher from HollaJ ets Race for Presidency George Koontz, veteran infielder, first-sacker, is likely to start the Robert Glover, towering twirC who has been directing baseball ac­ season at the third base position from Eliasville, and Charles Bur tivities, and sent the aspiring PORKERS FOR ALL- A petition asking Drake McKee left vacant by graduation of Troy ton, former Decatur Baptist Co] athletes through a strenuous bat­ "Powerhouse" Porter, one of the lege hurler. All of these men to enter the race for the office of are §§i||#y S wim Team ting and fielding drill. hardest clouters to ever wear the right-handers. president of the Student's Asso­ ciation was circulated by and DIAMOND DRILLS Five members of the Mustang Red and Blue spangles. Porter signed by members of the law basketball team got their first slapped the ball all over the lot to IPpJfcVttlGroiirWill Compete Since 1920 the University has ^||^?S