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213 Published, by Associated Tuesday, February 22, 1938 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Vol. XXV— No. 20 Hiking Club Barn Dance in Ashurst FLOOR SHOW TO FEATURE La Cuesta Honors LuncefordsHEFLIN AND KRAUSE IN SELECTION POPULAR COUPLE HONORED MISS BOYER IS POPULAR MELODIC DUET GUEST SPEAKER Farm Paraphanelia to Express ANNOUNCED College Bulletins Real Theme Of Ye Olde AT CLARKDALE To Be Displayed Homesteade Presents Talk On “History At Eastern Exhibit BY ED IT O R And Literature Of HICK CLOTHES Word was recently received by Arizona” Dr. Tormey that in the near future Choice Of Popular Faculty research works and publications of Old Time Music To Be Played Couple Is Testimonial Last Tuesday Miss Bary G. Boy­ the Federal Writers’ Project will By Collegian Orchestra er was guest speaker of the Clark- be displayed at Bamburger’s in For Farmers Of Sincere Esteem dale Women’s club in Clarkdale. Newark, N. J., and Macey’s in New Once a year the Clarkdale Wom­ York City, N. Y. Among the ma­ Ashurst auditorium will be tem­ en’s club holds an annual meeting terials to be displayed are the two with several outstanding speakers porarily converted into the bam STAFFJIHOICE service catalogs of the college, on the old homestead, Saturday of Arizona prosent. IftPfHy the “The Navaho” and “The Hopi.” meeting is held on thc^M th of night, for the Hiking club’s annual “Pop” And “Mom” Have Been February, birthday of fcfyona, but The material of these two vol­ dance. Most of the interior decor­ At ASTC Since this year the meetina-wtfs nfeid on umes was prepared and edited by ations of a genuine bam are being 1930 the 15th. The meeting was n S ^ the Writers’ Project under the imported to make the event true in the Clark Memorial clubhouse. satm&orxhip of A. S. T. C. The 1938 La Cuesta will be dedi­ The meeting tfas patriotically Th^ exhibit will be national in opened with two Boy Scouts bring­ its scope, with every division of gin at 8:30 and go far into the cated to Mr. and Mrs. (Pop and the writers’ project presenting a night,” according to A1 Smith, Mom) Lunceford, it was announced ing in the American flag, followed president of the hikers’ organiza­ last night by Sam Iiitzky. The by the women of the American display of material for public re­ Legion auxiliary singing several view. tion. pair were choseiu by the various Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford, to whom the 1938 yearbook will be dedicated. members of the La Cuesta staff in patriotic songs. There will be no admission Miss Boyer was the principal charge, although there are two recognition of their services and qualifications which must be adher­ popularity among the students. speaker of the afternoon and spoke ORATORICAL Prepare Pine Knots on “History and Literature of Ari­ WORLD PEACE IS ed to by all participants. Girls Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford first zona." Following Miss Boyer’s in­ absolutely have to wear aprons and came to A. S. T. C. from Ottawa For Publicationteresting speech, Alma Riley, far­ DISCUSSED BY boys who aren’t clad in overalls in Kansas, where Mr. CONTEST PLANS mer A. S. T. C. , sang wul not get through the gate, or Lunceford was head of the depart­ “Home on the Range,” and “My even over the fence. ment of education, in 1930, at FORMULATED way for the annual publication, Little Buckaroo.” Mrs. Myrtle Pex- CLUB MEMBERS An exclusive floor show has been which time he was installed as Pine Knots, a speedy meeting was ton Fowler of Clarkdale and Edna arranged and none other than Bill head of the college laboratory Final Details Released By Dr. held by Pine Knots members at the Willard Garrison of Cottonwood, Christensen, D u g g a n , And Krause and Bronc Heflin will ren­ school. He remained in that posi­ home of Dr. Mary A. Hill last slumni of A. S. T. C., were at the Cushman Present der a vocal duet or two. Several tion for two years and then at his Tormey Concerning State Tuesday evening. The president, meeting. Also, Lilliam Cronian Views hog callers (names withheld) have request he was transferred to Wide Contest Allen Pendergraft, appointed an Steele of Bagdad, former A. S. T. signified their intentions of enter­ straight teaching of educational editorial committee to take charge C. student, was present. ing the contest to prove their su­ and psychology classes.. Giving up Final details of two oratorical of the publication. The committee After the meeting Miss Boyer The regular semi-monthly meet­ premacy in that rural art and the his teaching last fall, Mr. Lunce­ contests were announced by Dr. T. consists of Dr. Mary A. Hill, Mary was honored at a luncheon in the ing of the International Relations winner will receive a prize. Maybe ford was placed in charge of the J. Tormey before his departure for De Mario, Herbert Osterberg, and home of Mrs. Benjamin S. Snyder, club was held last Wednesday eve­ prize hog! Who knows! At campus employment office and the Atlantic City, N. J. The first of Louise Chiappetti. , pioneer of Clarkdale. least, it is rumored that the com­ men’s dormitories, and was ap­ these is sponsored by the Junior Louise Chiappetti was unani­ ning at 7:30 in room 21 of the- Leland Chapman and Mike D’- Main building with President Har­ petition will be keen and the cham­ pointed vocational guidance direc­ College Speach Arts League of mously voted into the organization Mura accompanied .Miss Boyer to pion will really have to be good. tor of the college. Arizona and the second by the as an active member; this brings Clarkdale and visited there and in old Cushman in charge. ' Using President Smith did not disclose In 193fc, the Luncefords moved State Sesquicentennial commission. the membership up to 24, leaving Jerome.N During the evening, Miss “British Imperial Organizations whether or not he would have any into Taylor hall where they super­ Local tryouts for the Speech one vacancy. Boyer and the two boys had dinner hogs to answer the calls, nor did Arts league, open only to fresh­ An interesting report on the life and World Peace” as the feature vised the actions of the residents at the Chapman home in Clarkdale subject of the evening, three inter­ he give any hints about serving of the men’s hall. In the fall of men and sophomores, will be held of the southwestern poet. Miller, idN returned to Flagstaff late that pigs’ feet for refreshments. The 1935 when old Taylor was remod­ in Ashurst auditorium March 7, was £iven by Dr. Hill, and several night. esting and important discussion Lumberjack Collegians will play eled, Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford mov­ a 7 p. m. Orations are to be lim­ of his outstanding poems were talks were given by Harold Cush­ old time dance music. Partners ited to 1500 words, are to include read to the group. ed into Bury hall where they spent only original material on, any man, Betty Duggan and John will be swung to the dances of two the remainder of that year and Various members read their or­ fttrierationa ago, such os the Vir­ phase of the pcacc question. Tb** iginal contributions for tlie publi­ Cbriste.n»cu. The reports carried all of last year. They were in­ Club Members various opinions and gave the club ginia Reel, Schottish, and all of stalled in the apartment of new finals of the state contest are to cation; these included an amusing the square dance varieties, be held in Phoenix, April 8 and 9. as mel) as interesting story, “It the viewpoints on this question Taylor last fall in complete charge Feted At Annual from different angles. k Refreshments will be served un­ of both halls. . Prizes of $50, $30 and $20 will be Was a Fighting Night,” by Car- awarded the ultimate victors. lotta Woodbum; an unusuail piece This subject was used as a lec­ der the able supervision of Louise Because of their understanding Although the date of the local of verse, “Escape,” by John Con­ Frat Banquet ture for the International Peace Butler. Woodrow Lewis is in natures and the kindly parental tryouts fon the Sesquitennial Com­ nelly, and two poems, “Grand Can­ conference held at Redlands, Calif., charge of decorations. The whole affections they accorded the stu­ mission oration have not been defi­ non” and “Season's First Drama,” last year. Considered a highly im^ undertaking is under the faculty dents, the Luncefords have been T o r m e y And B e 11 w o o d sponsorship of Registrar Powers. nitely scheduled, competition is iy Leslie Wilcox. Present Interesting portant subject, both in local and known as Mom and Pop to the res­ open to any college student. Dr. national circles, the club took up idents of Taylor and Bury halls, Tormey .state chairman of the con­ Talks for discussion the proposals made treating the male students in the test, announced that the oration ‘Stage Door’ To Be by, and during, t he conference. same manner they treated their may be delivered on any of the fol­ Colorful and enjoyable was the Some of the proposals and matters Lunceford To Fly own four children, two of whom lowing subjects: The Transmittal Offered March 22 Omicron Kappa Gamma annual discussed were: The possibility of are graduates of this college. of qur American Heritage through establishing a United States of To Eastern Coast In the announcement made rt of for the benefit of the perennial business meeting in the Open Forum club house and found, dailies, or an average of 215 per recommendation as to whom this grid addict we forward this bit of that in spite of restricted space, that it offers the ideal con­ month or 43 stories per month per committee should include for the information. paper, which is better than one next council meeting which will be veniences for holding meetings of the varied campus or­ each day in each paper, v held Monday night. February 28. The Lumberjack gridsters have The 20 weeklies printed 590 stor­ a date on October 1 with a Wolf ganizations and every member of our organization expressed Dorothy Fain was appointed to pack from the University of Ne­ ies in that period of approximate­replace Vance Harer, who is in the gratitude to the International Relations club, theowners of ly 12 weeks, or an average of more vada at Reno. The scene of battle Vegetables the structure. infirmary, as chairman of Commis­ is not definitely decided. This same than 49 each week, which is better sion IV to study social calendar Away from the main by-paths of campus student traffic, than 2 stories each week in each Wolf pack Is a member of the Far conflicts. Commission II was re­ Western conference, coached by Meats it offers the only place on the campus where a meeting can paper. This is more significant vised with Jack Painter to again when it is noted that there were Doug Dashiell who employes the be held without continual interruption by uninterested serve as chairman, while Harry short punt and spread formation Groceries only two weeks of school in De Biller, Lawrence Puente, John Con­ parties who happen to be passing by at the time of the meet­ cember. ' effectively. His call for spring The preponderance of athletic nelly, Carl Thompson, Julie Os­ practice has been issued and it is ing. borne and Carlotta Woodburn will reported that by Monday, February Delicatessen new*" Is normal during the football complete the group. This problem The experience of the Industrial Art club is, perhaps, no season. A similar study at the 28, a squad of 56 candidates will different from that of similar campus organizations with will be reconsidered and a report be in suit. Among this large group University ,of Maine for a three- will be due at the next council regard to meetings except that very few organizations month period gave 54.6', for Chart «f men. there will be PT lettermen, I and 41.87, for Chart 2 for ath­ meeting. 16 members of last year’s frosh MIDGLEY’S are aware of the fact that such a structure as the Open letic news. Other items averaged Reports were presented to the squad, and 12 members with var­ Forum building exists on the campus. Aside from the considerably below A. S. T. C. per­ council by the editor and business sity experience. Coach Dashiell above, the structure is hardly adequate, as far as sufficient centages, especially when a logi­ manager of the La Cuesta. should not have too much trouble space is concerned, for the holding of meetings of the larger cal combination of items F and D building a strong eleven from this is made. Item B coming third in pack of Wolves, and one which campus groups. chart I and 4th in chart II is also Off Campus Coeds should catise plenty of trouble for The point we have finally arrived at, and which we would significant. opponents next fall. CLEANERS like to elucidate, is the crying need for a Student Union Entertained With Hats off. Lumberjacks! You are building on the eampus. Business cannot be carried on Storms no longer kings of the multiple when the meeting procedure is being continually distrubed By Mary Liggett Party Saturday captain eleven. Hardin-Simmons Brownie Cleaners by interruptions; neither can whole-hearted support and university, take a bow. To you we The women of the junior class Agent cooperation of the members be expected under these con­ Today w as a peaceful and beauti­ wish the best of success next fall. ditions. So the members of our organiation in closing, en­ ful day. entertained the coeds who live off * LAZELLE BURKE The sun came up bright on a laugh­ the campus with a slumber party Yes, the Hardin-Simmons Cowboy join every student and every organization at ASTC to join ing gay world. and_J>reakfast Saturday night and eleven will usher in the 1938 grid in a progressive campaign to see-if there is a possibility that White clouds chased each other SundayMnorning in the women’s season with four co-captains on such a Student Union building might become a reality. across clear blue skies, dormitory. A social hour was en­ its team. You’ll remember that ACME CLEANERS And a breeze wafted gently among joyed by the guests from 10 until the 1937 Lumberjack eleven chose Agents 11] o’clock Saturday night, and the tall pines. for its leaders three honorary co­ BILLER and McNEIL LETTERS TO EDITOR ple Yankee and citizens of El Paso The stream seemed to sing as it later they were entertained in the captains, and now comes the boys sneer at the citizens of Texarkana. passed by my door North Lounge with music and from down Texas way with one MABEL McKNIGHT The following information was Texas, as being big snobs from And the song was of joy and ,the gSiinc£>>- Sunday morning breakfast better—can’t say they don’t give received from Edwin “Chunky” the effete cast. gladness there was. was served at 9 o’clock in the the boys a chance. Eckert, Pine subscriber, former A. • It is 150 miles further from El lounge, and a program of vocal CRESS BROS. S. T. C. footballer and graduate of Paso, Texas, than it is from Chi­ But I hate those bright days that and piano solos was presented dur­ Although somewhat belated, we. this college in 1937. At the pres­ cago to New York City. Dallas is are peaceful and calm, ing the hour by Elizabeth Phelps, wish to extend our congratulations- Agents ent time “Chunky" is employed by nearer St. Paul, Minn., than it is For I love the wild storms that Wanda Gibbons. Erma Merrill and to our sister school, Tempe, on her SALZBRENNER and RICCA the El Paso-Los Angeles Express t oBrownsville, Texas. are raging and fierce, Greta Anderson choice of a new football coach, Dix­ line and is stationed in Albuquer­ The ch'ief occupation of the peo­ The clash of the thunder in grey, Junior women who served on the que, N. M. ple of Texas is trying to keep from leaden skies, committees in charge of arrange­ For the edification of his many making all the money in the world. The flash of the lightning which ments were: Sibyl Baker and Flora Texan friends here on the campus, The chief pursuit of the people of strikes a tall pine. Nichols, invitations; Erma Merrill, “Chunky” sends the following in­ Texas was formerly Mexicans. The rain and the sleet in the teeth Elizabeth Phelps, Nettie Eades, formation : Now it is land buyers, steers and of the gale, Iona Judd and Annie Parker, en­ Texas crop records. And the raging of torrents down tertainment; Julie Osborne and TEXAS The United States with Texas off wild mountain sides. Sybil Baker, assisted by Rita All­ “The Garden of the Lord.” Spme- would look like a three-legged Bos­ red, Mary Hall, Helen Skousen. Ida times Called "The Land of Cactus ton terrier. I love the fierce storms that rage Fredericks ,Jean James, lone Judd, and Wild Oats.” Texans are so proud of Texas on this earth. Mary Frances Jones, Joie Altweis, Texas occupies all the continent that they cannot sleep at night. If For they seem akin to my heart Bobbette Gottlieb, Doris Johns, t of North America, except the small a Texan’s head should be opened and to me, Helen Reeder and Marie Bowie, part set aside for the United States the map of Texas would be found For that storm in my heart that is serving. and Canada. Texas owns the north photographed on his brain. This raging and wild, Women students and other guests NOW of the Rio Grande, the only dusty is also true of his heart. seems to equal the elements nature included the Misses-Dorothy Lew­ river in the world; in fact, it is Unless your front gate is 18 sets free. is, Vivian Haby, Pat O’Reilly, Dor­ IS THE TIME FOR dry on one side and wet on the miles from your front door, you When the thunder is rolling, and othy Titmas, Greta Anderson, Avis other; also the only one with the do not belong to society as consti­ the gale’s blowing fierce. Chilton, Juanita Foster, Norma possible exception of tfce Trinity, tuted in Texas. Mrs. Kind’s gate Since you’ve gone. Larson, Ruth Neer, Alice Nelson, WINTER SPORT PICTURES which is navigable for mud cats is 150 miles from her front door Margaret Dunklin, Bernice Smith, and pedestrians. and she is thinking of moving her The pleasing personality that in­ Mary Delphine Pollock, Dorothy “Everything For Good Snapshots” Texas is bounded on the north house back so that she will not be fluences people is born, not made, Fain, Helen Metz, Laura Maxwell by 25 or 30 states, and on the east annoyed by passing automobiles in the opinion of Dr. Howard W. and Dean Minnie Linz, and the by all the oceans in the world ex­ and peddlers. Haggard, professor of applied psy­Mesdames T. J. Tormey, Victor cept the Pacific, and on the south Other Texas landlords have chology at Yale university. Per­ Boggis, Bessie Kidd Best, Betty by the Gulf of Mexico and South whole mountain ranges and rivers sonality and genius are inborn, he Irish and William Huie. CARSON’S STUDIO America, and on the west by the on their ranches. One Texan has says. Pacific ocean and the Milky way. 40 miles of navigable river on his SOCIAL CALENDAR If Texas were chopped off loose farm. If the proportion of culti­ from the rest of the United States vated land in Texas were the same by 20 feet, and have enough left Tuesday, February 22 at the Panhandle it would float out as Illinois, the value of Texas crops over for the. armies of the world Holiday, Washington’s Birthday. into the ocean, as it rests upon a would equal that of the 47 other to march around the border, five A. W. S.. Morton Hall, 9:30 p. m. vast subterranean sea of fresh states. abreast. Wednesday, February 23 water. Texas has enough land to supply Texas grows enough alfalfa, Pi Kappa Delta, 108 W. Aspen, T H E BEST i Texas is so big that the people every man, woman and child in the which if baled and built into a 7:30 p. nn of Brownsville call the Dallas peo­ whole world with a tract of five stairway, would reach to the pear­ Thursday, February 21 ■ ly gates. Campus Organizations, Cafeter- If all the hogs in Texas were , 6:30 p. m. one hog he would be able to dig W. A. A., Gym. 6:30 p. m. ALL PRICES ALL BRANDS 5 the Panama Canal in three roots. Saturday, February 26 . s Pioneering Since 1877 If all the Texas steers were one Hiking Club sponsors Barn a t ” steer he could stand with his front Dance. Auditorium, 8:30 p. m. feet in the Gulf of Mexico, one Oldest Bank in Arizona hind foot in Hudson bay, the other THE MOON in the Arctic ocean, and with, his FLAGSTAFF’S COMPLETE STORE I horns punch holes in the moon, and It spills its gold with his tail brush off the mist Above my shoulder. from the Aurora Borealis. The night grows old. THE BANK OF ARIZONA If all the cotton raised in Texas The air is colder. at annually were made in one mat­ tress all the people in the world I feel its glow JEROME PRESCOTT could take a nap at one time. Melt heart’s x:old,' FLAGSTAFF WILLIAMS CLARKDALE TEXAS is rightly named the It’ll last, I know, FRANK’S PLACE Garden of the Lord. When I grow old. . “CHUNKY” ECKERT. —Bessie Davis. Tuesday, February 22, 1938 THE PINE Page Three

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PLAY-OFFS TO SELECT Broadway Clowns LUMBERJACK SCORING Freshmen Win JACKS-L0B0 To Meet Bearded Paul Farney is leading the Doubleheader; varsity basketball scoring with CHAMPION COURT SQUAD Wonders In Gym 111 points, Homer Jacobsmeyer Varsity Loses FIGHT CARD holds second place with 48, and Two of the best professional bas­ Karl Neilsen has 42 points cred­ Gov Akers Scores High But FOR NORTHERN ARIZONA ketball teams in the country will ited to his total. be seen in the Flagstaff gym when Farney’s 111 points consist Farney Fails To Click; POSTPONED the Broadway Clowns of New York of 47 field goals and 17 free Rolle Makes 19 throws while Jacobsmeyer has Monday Noon Deadline For + + + + + + + «► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■*• City and the House of David .quin­ March 5th Definitely Set Contestants To Sign tet of Benton Harbor, Mich., come 15 field goals and 18 free throws The New Mexico Lobos made a to play on the college court here, with Neilsen having scored 14 clean sweep of their series with the As Date For Matches Entry Blanks I SAWDUST I Thursday, March 3. free throws and 14 field goals. Lumberjacks over the week-end. in In Albuquerque + + These teams will play each oth­ At present Karl Neilsen has Albuquerque. They won the first 4- By DITCHEY * er, but A., M/-McCreary, Lumber­ made the greatest number of game. 47 to 38; the second, 51 to REFS SELECTED + + jack coach, will attempt to make personal fouls, w«th 28 against 38. LOSE TO DOGS ++++++++++++++++ arrangements so that the Flag­ him. Nate Overson has the Gov Akers starred for the Axe­ Flagstaff Eagles May Skip staff varsity will meet one of the least without a mark against men in the first game, as he gath­ Illness, Examinations Cause Entry To Meet Southern Is the college going to have its visiting teams and the frosh, Bor­ him. ered in nine points and played tight big annual Snow Carnival this der conference champions, the oth­ The Lobo-Jack series is not defensive ball. Paul Farney Was Change In Meet Arizona Fives winter? That is the question .now er. compiled in the following indi­ off form and did not score as many Plans in the minds of all of the students "Colored Champions of the Unit­ vidual scores. points as has been usual in edV- With entry blanks being received who like their skiing, sledding and ed States,” is the title claimed by Player Pos. FG FT PF Pts lier season competition. With illness among Coach Jerry - daily from . representative schools tobaggoning. Snow is compara­ the Broadway Clowns. The New Farney, f 47 17 12 111 In the second tilt, Bob Hitt came Rodgers’ crew of mittmen calling of northern Arizona by J. P. Mc- tively scarce this season but there York five features a razzle-dazzle Jacobsmy’r. g 15 18 24 48 to the front and hit the hoop for a temporary halt to individual Vey, secretary of the Northern has been enough to serve the pur­ type of play, being adept at trick Neilsen. g 14 14 28 42 13 digits, followed by Akers with training sessions, and final exami­ Arizona Interscholastic association, pose several times. How about shooting and dazzling passing. Two Dunbar, c 5 10 15 20 seven, the remainder being dis­ nations scheduled for the near fu­ and with the four referees already promoting the Carnival, “Mouse” college men are listed on the ros­ Hitt, f 7 5 8 19 tributed evenly among the rest of ture, it becomes necessary to post­ selected by a ballot cast by mem­ Manes? ter. They are George Pearson, a Sneed, g 5 0 5 10 the squad. Godding, Burnett, and pone the bouts with the Lobos, bers of the N. A. I. A., all indi­ guard from Xavier university of Knight, f 3 3 2 9 Saenz were outstanding on the of­ previously slated for the New cations point to the staging of a Coach Jerry Rodgers’ boxing New Orleans, and Al “Runt" Pul- Akers, g 2 2 7 6 fensive attack of the Lobos. with Mexico city tomorrow night, tenta­ successful tournament March 4 and club has been hit hard by injuries lins of Brown university, who plays Overson, g 0 1 0 1 15, 13. and 11 points, respectively. tively until March 6. 5 when the playoff in the college and illness during the past week a forward position; Don Gains of With the addition of the two Tony Ljubicich and Raul Castro gymnasium is held to decide the and therefore the scheduled bouts Harlem. N. Y., a six-foot four-inch losses .the Jacks are now in sixth are suffering from colds and, al­ 17th round robin casaba champion for tonight with New Mexico U. center, is reputed to be one of place in Bor dor conference stand­ though recovering rapidly,. were of the northern part of the'state. have been postponed until March 5. the best ball handlers in the game. Local Boxer8 Have ings, while the Lobos hold down confined to the infirmary for sev­ Entry blanks received up until Tony Ljubicich is under the weath­ Gains ,is the tallest' man on the the' third spot. The New Mexico eral days. Bob Neville, frosh box­ noon Monday list Payson. Wil­ er with the flu. Ernesto Munoz is colored team’s roster. Other Tough FightsLeft Aggies are leading the league with er, had to call a halt to training liams. St. Johns, Mayer and Jer­ fighting boils. Bob Neville has a Clowns are “Father” Miles and a clear record and the U. of A. is periods for a short time because ome as certain entrants in the frightful cut in the comer of his Teddy “Po’k Chops” Brime,” for­ According to Tony Ljubicich, in second position. of a bad eye, acquired during one playoff. Instead of the three ref­ right eye, and Bing Turner has wards, and “Buzz” Mathews, a president of the A. S. T. C. Boxing of the conditioning sessions. Ernie a painful cauliflower ear. The re­ guard. Coach Arbelbide’s Axebabes ac­ erees handling the officiating of club, plenty of competition awaits companied the varsity to Albu­ Munoz, star 155 pounder, is still the contests as in previous years, mainder of the fighters are work­ The House of David squad mem­ the Lumberjack mudslingers dur­ bothered by the presence of sev­ ing out nightly in the old chemis­ querque and upset the previously tournament executives decided to bers are noted for their beards as ing the spring quarter. With the undefeated New Mexico U, fresh­ eral boils on his hands. Moreno select four basketball officials try lab, which has been converted well as their prowess on the hard­ matches against the Lobos of the had the stitches taken out of the into training quarters. men in a two-grime series, played from the list of eligible referees. wood. All of the players on this University of New Mexico tenta­ as preliminaries to the varsity injured optic yesterday but will Those who will render the deci­ —Y— team are former college or . uni­ tively set for March 5 at the New games last Friday and Saturday not be ready to return to the ring sions in the games at the local New Mexico's star boxer, who versity stars. Playing center for Mexico school, the local leather nights. The scores were 47-41 and wars until March 1. tournament are Kenny Hurlbert, fights at 125 pounds, has given up the bearded wonders is one of the pushers will continue with their 48-42.' Negotiations between Coach Flagstaff; A. Beard, Jerome; Rube the ring sport because it interfered tallest players in basketball, “Big schedule, meeting the Tempe Bull­ Rodgers and the Albuquerque offi­ Lunceford, Clarkdale, and Alex with and impaired the future of Boy” Stoelting, formerly of Cen­ dogs at Tempe March 12. Munoz, Joe Rolle was second - only to cials for a future date seemed to Martinex of Seligman. Roy Gil­ his musical ability. He is a her­ tral college of Iowa. Elmer John­ Castro, Madrid and Moreno will the U.’s Morris in swishing the no avail because of the forthcom­ bert, of the college, was also list­ alded genius with the violin. The son, a former Northwestern lumi­ compete in the regional elimina­ ball through the basket in the ini­ ing final exams scheduled for the ed on the ballot and was selected Lumberjack boxing squad boasts nary, and “Red” Martin of the tions of the Latin-American box­ tial tilt., Rolle piled up 19-poirfts latter part of next week. How­ to represent northern Arizona as of an artist with exceptional tal­ University of British Columbia, are ing tournament at Jerome March compared-to 21 for Morrig. Quinn, ever, late last night it seemed fair­ an official at the state tourna­ ent, also. He is Johnny Terrin. two towering forwards. Martin is 14. The state meet, with the local Schlotfield and Haskie, along with ly definite that the card would be Terrin is art editor of the La Cues­ six-foot five and Johnson six-foot team and squads from Tempe and Rolle, were the outstanding play­ held March 5. ment in Tucson. ers of the first year squad. Mor­ Next Monday will be the dead­ ta and he is doing some original four tall. Tucson fighting for the crown will Although the Tempe Bulldogs and outstanding drawings for thin be held in the college gym March ris and Bernhardt were the main­ scored a five to three victory over line for filing of entry blanks, and At the guard spots for the House stay^ o£ the opponents, with the drawing for places will be held in year’s edition. Contrary to New of David are G. F. Deim and Artie 19 and 21. A set of bouts sponsor­ the invading Lobo mittmen last Mexico’s violinist, Terrin is mix­ ed by the Williams 20-30 club, fea­ form er scoring over half of his Saturday evening, the Tempeites Coach Aaron McCreary’s office the Deim. The former attended the team’s points on Friday. following day. ing his artistic talent'with boxing University of Iowa, while the lat­ turing the local mittmen against were pressed to the limit to gain gloves and is making a success CCC boys, from the camps at In Saturday’s game, scoring hon­ Coaches McCreary and Arbel- ter went to Iowa State. Don Peter­ the win. In the fistic surprise of of it. / son, a reserve ^forward, graduated Grand Canyon and Sedona. will ors went to Quinn of the Axebabes, the evening, Tom McGarry, star bide, assisted by members of the wind up activities of the Boxing who made 17 digits. Schlotfield advanced Physical Education clas­ - from the:h<^Ui University of Kentucky. 174 pounder of the .Tempe squad, There a're two basketball games club for the present year, unless added nine for his quota. Haskie met defeat at the hands of I. Dan- ses, will conduct the annual tour­ a traveling college squad is book­ and Soto did <»mmendable work on nament. fans in tfois section would like to of, Lobo 169 pound slugger. Other see but Won’t. McCreary’s Var­ ing players of the college are be­ ed for a local appearance. the defense as they foiled many New Mexico winners included Mar- At the present time . it is not sity vs. Arbelbide’s Frosh and the ing groomed ior the trip and they potential U. scores. Schlotfield celine Martinez, 118 pounds, who known whether Flagstaff high Frosh vs. Flagstaff High’s Eagles. Townies Leading was kept on the run in both gam**, dccisioned 'Leonard Shannan; Bill school-will enter the playoff. They Both mixups would be “naturals.’’ will make up a crack squad. Those as his assignment was to keep Dwyer, 184, won over Noble Riggs, remain the only undefeated high With just a little luck, the Axe­ going will be Milt Berg, Chet Fos­ Bowling Leagueopponent Bernhardt’s scoring at a and Ramos Cifereros, 162 pounder, school quintet in the state and it babes could win both games. Don’t ter, Jack Thompson, Babe Kling, minimum because the latter was pounded out a victory over Harvey .seams fairly certain that the Eag­ spotted as the U.’s offensive ace. make any bets, because there woij’t Freddie Anderson, John Schlotfleld The Townies are still holding the Jemigan of the Tempe squad. les will accept the bid to enter be a payoff. ^ * Although some of the Lumber­ the state playoff at Tucson.. A and Elton Quinn. There is plenty lead in the College Bowling league jack leather pushers are working formidable field of entries will of scoring power in that lineup with 19 victories to their credit, The Townjacks are raising funds and one loss. Last place is held out in the afternoons, the major­ nevertheless enter the local tour- and the title may come up this Moyer Stars As ity of the squad members do their r.ey if the Eagles do decide to en­ to send a team to the Arizona by the All-Southerns, as they have State Amateur tournament in won 1 and lost 15. The All-East- training at 8 p. m. each evening. ter the southern contest. Phoenix next month. The outstand- Eagles Cinch Title With an appalling injured list on No outstanding favorite will be em s have climbed to second posi- hand, Coach Rodgers called a halt Before the games in Albuquer­ tion. They have __ 19 and lost entered in the 17th renewal of the nine. The Flagstaff high school Eagles to training activities but they will annual tournament, although the scene of their former athletic que last week, Coach McCreary won a hotly contested basketball be renewed with increased vigor and Captain Carl Nielsen were in­ Team w L local high school five will be over­ glory. Included are Jiggs Insley, Townie* ...... 19 • 1 game last Friday night from the this week in preparation for the whelming favorites if they cast a Matt Hanhila, Frank Hansen, Jim­ terviewed over the air at the radio Winslow Bulldogs on the Bulldogs’ New Mexico meet. “If the phy­ station in that city. They were All-Easterns ...... 19 9 . ballot in favor of the local play­ my King and Clifford Stratton, to College Inn ...... 18 14 own court by a score of 36-33, re­ sical condition of the team im­ off. Trophies will be awarded to mention a few. questioned as to their opinions of taining their record of being the proves,’’ stated Coach Rodgers, the strength of the teams and, Pi Kaps ...... 10 10 first place winner, runner ,up, and One outstanding change has been Faculty ...... 5 23 only undefeated prep school quin­ “the entire squad should be in consolation victors. The Jerome made by the N. A. I. A. officials finally, about the frosh squad. tet in Arizona. first class condition by the time Meanwhile, in the lobby of 'the All-Southerns ...... 1 15 high school Muckers were the for the tournament this year when Though Coach Buck Wilson was we encounter the tough Lobo grand prize winners last year, de­ they decided to raise the limit of hotel, the freshmen were listening BELLICANA crew!” intently. The interviewer asked, without the services of four of his feating Coach Jigifs Insley’s Hol­ eight players on each squad to 10. Bulldog regulars that played in In closing the interview, genial brook team in the finals. Adult season tickets will sell for “Mr. Nielsen, what about your Far in the distant fire-colored hori­ Jerry desired to express, on be­ freshman team ? I hear they have the tilt between the two teams Many outstanding Lumberjack $1, student season tickets 50 cents. zon, at the beginning of the season, his half of the Boxing club and him­ Single entry tickets for adults will been winning a lot of games Are A lone rider appears in silhouette, self, a vote of sincere thanks to athletes of former years, who have they good or just lucky?” boys put up a fight that made the entered the field of coaching, will sell for 50 cents and student ad­ Towards a clear mountain stream stronger Eagles stay right on their the students and Townjacks for bring their charges back to the mission will be 25 cents. The eager freshmen were slight­ he rides. toes until the final whistle. While the wonderful support accorded ly squelched when Neilsen replied, Unaware that impending fate there never headed in the score the the Jacks in their initial Border “They’re good but they are too hidesr Flagstaff five had tough going to Conference appearance. “With COCKY!” They didn’t hesitate a keep that lead and at one time such cooperation and confidence as bit in letting Carl hear about it Crouched behind tall, thick brown late in the fourth quarter they had expressed in the past by our sup­ either! only a two-point margin. porters the present team should go a long way.” -Y- Ruthless,' painted savages lie in There were a number of fouls Intramural basketball is being wait. Let not these white men take our called throughout the game, but Lavina Rigby and Bing Turner played in the gym every Saturday. only one boy went out by the four- went to Phoenix Ho bring home The games are a riot to watch, as lands, Our mountains, valleys and desert foul route. High point man for the Miss Grace Crose after a,week of they are full of action. ..Teams en­ game was Bud Moyer of the Eag­ convalescing in the southern city. tered are the Prunes, Pent House sands. les, who hit the hoop for 22 points; Row, Butter Snipes, Bullfighters, Jensen, speedy Winslow man and Campus student*, seen in Phoe­ WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Irish, Townies, Mormons, ana Bone mainstay of the Bulldog defense, nix over the week-end were Jane Benders. The latter quintet is com­ accounted for 13 markers for his Marshall, Laura Bell Parks and posed of ex-football stars and they Flora Nichols. “EVERYBODY SING” Margaret Schuck and Olive Allen Jones — Fanny Brice — Judy Garland______use grid tactics in their interpre­ tation of the casaba game. It Lloyd made a brief visit to Hol­ makes a good show! brook last Wednesday, returning . Caroline Rogers and Louise But­ FRIDAY — SATURDAY Thursday. ler returned Sunday from a pleas­ For Anything -T- ant week-end spent in the homes “SUBMARINE D -1” Dixie Howell has taken over his of their parents in Jerome. In The Field Pat O’Brien — Wayne M orria ______coaching duties at Tempe. The BORDER CONFERENCE Bulldog student body frave him a STANDINGS Of Sport rousing reception. They met him .... . SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY at the depot at seven in the morn­ W L Pet. Hot and Cold TRY “MAN-PROOF” ing when his train pulled in and N. M. A&M 14 0 1000 escorted him to the campus with 7 5 684 Rosalind Russel — Myrna Loy ______a parade which included motor­ DRINKS N. M. Univ...... 7 9 428 SANDWICHES CANDY WID’S cycle cops and the town's fire Texas Tech...... 6 7 416 BARGAIN DAYS — TWO FOR ONE truck. Sirens were screeching Tempe ______... 5 7 416 at the SPORTING GOODS This Coupon and One 40c Adult Ticket will Admit Two People their loudest. It is reported that Flagstaff ...... 4 ‘ 8 333 to see “SUBMARINE D-l” some of the townspeople didn’t ap­ Texas Mines 2 8 200 STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25-26 preciate being awakened that ear­ MILK DEPOT ly. No wonder! Page Four Tuesday, February 22, 1938 Famous Finger WAA Girls Plan THE NAVAHO’ IS Business Students Seven Co^ds To Miss Chappell Has Bowery Dance Hear Cress Speech Chicago Visitors , Paint Inventor TITLE OF ASTC Compete For La As House Guests Marjorie Wingfield, president of With Leighton Cress, county becretary Coconino Board of So­ Cuesta'Royalty To Appear Here the W. A. A., has announced that PUBLICATION Mr. and Mrs. George C. Beggan, plans are again being made for cial Security and Welfare, and for­ mer A. S. T. C. student, as the visitors from Chicago, spent sev- Miss Ruth Faison Shaw Will the annual coed Bowery dance, Federal Writers’ And College Pictures Will Be Sent To eral days as guests of Miss Bes§ although a definite date has not guest speaker of the evening, busi­ Speak On Her Extensive Cooperate On Indian ness students of the college, as the Andy Devine For Chappell. yet been set. Those who have a t­ Mr. Beggan is the promotional Toure In Far East tended this dance before know that Number , guests of Pi Omega Pi, were privi­ Final Choice leged to hear a very interesting director for Station WLS in Chi­ it is one of the outstanding social cago. Following their stay in Miss Ruth Faison Shaw, inventor' events of the year and everyone is “The Navaho" is the title of the speech in room 7 of the Library Pictures of seven campus coeds last Wednesday evening. Flagstaff, ^;hey visited branch sta­ of Shaw finger-paint, will speak anxiously waiting for the affair. A. S. T. C. monthly service num­ will be sent to Andy Devine this tion KOY in Phoenix; they will before students and teachers of The girls in the oi^anization ber pamphlet, published by the With 30 students present, Mr. week, it was announced Sunday journey on to Los Angeles, Long the Arizona State Teachers college spent last Thursday night prac­ college and recently refeased for Cress presented an interesting night, for the final selection to be Beach, and San Diego, in search on Wednesday, February 23, un­ ticing basketball and tumbling. distribution. It is the second of speech on the functions of the local made for the La Cuesta campus of new talent. der the auspices of the Art depart­ This has been a very active year three volumes which will be pub­ relief office and information on the queen. The seven girls whose pic­ ment, of which Miss Wibnyth Case lished by the college on three of provisions of the Social Security tures were chosen to be sent to Miss Chappell took her guests to for the many girls who have en­ the Grand Canyon last Sunday. is supervisor. tered the various events. the 17 tribes of Indians now resid­ act pertaining to the local popu­the noted film and radio star were lace. Geraldine Stiles, Betty Welsh. Jo Mrs. Beggan is a sister of Miss Miss Shaw, whose studio is ing in Arizona. The first of, the Chappell. New York City, is now on a lec­ series, “The Hopi," was published Gene Turley was the acting Anne Gold. Wanda Howe. Eleanor ture tour in the West, and while in Mail Statistics Are in September. chairman for .the evening and be­ Thigpen, Mabel McKnight and Jul­ Flagstaff she will tell of her ex­ In the foreword of the bulletin, fore the close of the evening’s fes­ ie Osborne. periences in Rome, Italy, where Released For MenDr. Tormey gives grateful acknow­ tivities he promised the assembly From the pictures of all college she conducted classes for children ledgment to Ross Santee, state that it would be the policy of Pi girls who had had their pictures of the nobility and the diplomatic Significant are the statistics re­ director of the Federal Writers’ Omega Pi to offer speakers of this taken for the annual, 21 pictures Wilson-Coffin corps, and where she developed this leased by Mr. Lunceford, head res­ Project, and to Robert Eunson, as­ type each month for the balance were chosen, with the final elimi­ new and dramatic medium of ex­ ident of Taylor and Bury halls, re­ sistant to the director, and present of the school year. nation cutting down the chosen few pression. She will also demon­ garding the amount of mail dis­ editor of the Holbrook Tribune, to thfc final seven. The queen can­ strate its use, declared by educa­ tributed to the students residing in which position he accepted upon didates were chosen from their pic­ Everything for the tors to be of great value in lead­ those two buildings. his resignation from the project. Courter Entertains tures only, by tin impartial com­ ing both children and many others Recognition is also accorded Dr. mittee of townspeople consisting of Automobile into the delights of art expression. Since the opening of the school Library Assistants year, 1128 parcels have been re­ Edward A. Kennard, editor of In­ Gienn Longley, popular proprietor Among the sponsors of Miss ceived. Of this number, approxi­ dian and archaeological material of Longley’s barber shop, Mrs. Bil­ Shaw’s methods are many progres­ mately one-fourth were injured. for the Federal Writers’ Project, ... Menibers. .re­ lie Yost, society udilgr uf tho Coco­ Phone 108 sive educators, artists, designers, This amount is not truly represen­ fc'ho spent considerable time fn po rted a delicious dinner and .grand nino Sun, and Leighton Cress, chief psychologists and those who plan tative of the number of parcels re­ Flagstaff editing the material pre­ time after attending a supper giv- of the Coconino county public wel­ activities for handicapped people.ceived by the men students, as a sented in the volume. | en by Miss Elma Courter, college fare office. ‘‘Finger-painting is far more than great many were called for at the The...... present...... bulletin,...... like Jts librarian, at the home of J. Q. _____According „ to present______plans, (______the f a charming and colorful art ex­ local postoffice. predecessor, ^ “The Hopi,” deviates Thomas, 321yf. Cherry St., last J name of the girl chosen by Devine pression,” declared a well known J from the usual technical treatment Saturday nigfct at 6:30. | to reign over the cempus as the; educator and psychologist. “It is, The daily total average of let­ of the subject matter and presents After the meal various, card I La Cuesta campus queen will be for many, a means of bringing ters received by the same dormi­ it in a concise and understandable games were played, including Sol­ kept secret until the La Cuesta them freedom of. expression in tories since the opening of school manner suitable to the interest of itaire, Michigan Poker and Bridge. dance, which will be sponsored by LUMBERJAX ARE many ways, release from various last fall, has been in the neighbor­ the lay reader, rather than the Those present were Elma Cour­ the annual staff in the near future, kinds of inability, and often great hood of 100 per day. pert in the Indian field. ter, hostess; Miss Ruth Dotson and featuring a floor show to be cen­ WELCOME improvement in health and in the In view of the fact that this is The material included in Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Thomas; staff tered around the coronation of the quality of work in other direc­ only a very small percentage of members Franklin Birtcher, Ruth queen. The other six attendants the daily mail received on the cam­ pages is due to the research work At The tions.” of the Federal Writers’ Project. Lea Byers, Margaret Chick, Carol will attend the queen as her maids pus, and is not representative of Collins. Michael D’Mura. Betty of honoi. The material invented by Miss the campus as a whole, it demon­ A great deal of the material was Shaw is a soft, jelly-like substance obtained through the Museum of Duggan, Lorraine King, Mondona While no definite plans have been LEGIONNAIRE which comes in various brilliant strates the volume of mail service LeSeuer, Woodrow Lewis, Betty necessary at the college each day.. Northern Arizona and through the made, it is believed that one of colors, and is applied directly with courtesy of Dr. Harold S. Colton, Lee Marshall, Esther Meier. Myma the local concerns may sponsor a the open palms and fingers to the director of that well-known estab­ Miller, Helen Reeder, Rosalie Rees, fashion show, usingThe seven girls CAFE surface of a wet sheet of paper, articles of everyday use, such as lishment. Rolland Sjodin, Alfred Wohlschleg- as models. In order that all of the spread smooth on the table. Fin- notebook covers, calendars, book? It is anticipated that the demand el and Betty Irish. college students will be interested, ger-paint must be, this sympathet­ ends, waste baskets, lamp shades, for “The Navaho” will exceed even it is hoped to include a style show­ Steaks and ic teacher knew, a material harm­ boxes, screens and wall panels. It that of “The Hopi.” The last Mildred Mitchell r.eturned Sun- ing of men’s clothing in addition. less to the skin, to the garments, has been adopted by many schools, named magazine had a wide cir­ ilay from a week-end visit with her Spanish Dinners and harmless, too, if put in the and by hospitals for the entertain­ culation and so great was the de­ parents in Bis’bee. MtS. Jack Morgan returned last OTQUth—often achild’s. first test of. ment of -convalescent, chronic and mand for it that only a few copies week from a visit with her parents a thing! nervous patients. Finger-paint- are available. hood of tjie tribe members. “The in Clovis. N. M. While there she 2 BLOCKS EAST The application of finger-paint ings are made by children of all The__ ___ magazine ______gives a complete,___ Navaho” may be obtained at the enjoyed a short vacation with her OF COLLEGE is wide. It may be used to make ages and by adtjks working in i treatment of the lives, history, re­ ollege book store for the sum of parents touring over the state and pictures, as well as to decorate art and the crafts. ligion, origin and means of liveli- 60 cents as long as the supply lasts. part of Old Mexico.

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