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™ K i t w m m m t m m m m Support La Cuestq, Winter Sport Is Motif Plan For La Cuesta Two Color Scheme to be Used For the First Time on Division Pages Call lor Photos Mugging of Students I’rged by Editor as Deadline Approaches P lans for th e production of the iu:j.l l.u C u esta g o t under full . i t a m la s t week, and from now on th e annual s ta ff will hard ly draw b re a th until the book conies out in th e spring. In spite of th e fact th a t th e book will come o u t a t a low er figure th an any o f it* predecessors, it will not s u ffe r in eith e r b eauty or hulk, Ned Leuvell, editor, said today. The w in ter sp o rts m otif is to be used th ro u g h o u t, Leavell said, and m any novel effects a re prom ised. Much uf the a r t w ork is a lread y ; tinifthed and the balance is now in j {(reparation* H u b ert is a r t • ed ito r of the book. One f e a t u r e ! connected w ith th is d e p a rtm e n t of j the an n u al is th a t fur th e first j tim e in La C uesta h isto ry , division pages in tw o colors a re to be used. “The principal d ifficu lty we are .having is w ith th e stu d e n ts," Leavell declarM . “ Most o f them seem b itlun by the bug o f p ro c ra stin a tion and have p u t o ff g e ttin g th e ir p ictu res m ade a t C uisons. W e w ant the p icture of ev ery stu d e n t in A. S. T. C. to a p p e a r in th e book. We a re app ro ach in g th e deadline on photos and I hope they toill have them selves m ugged in tim e.” \ C o n tracts for th e le a th e r covers (>f the book are. not y et let, accordin g to J . W. H um phries, business, m anager, but a- num ber of com panies a re com peting w ith designs and prices. The R epublic-G azette K ngraving com pany in Phoenix is doing the en g rav in g and- th e Coconino Sun will probably do the prin tin g and binding. LIFEBUOY OBSOLETE IN HELPING CO-EDS GAIN VITAL CHARMS G irls! Do you know th a t our lib ra ry is try in g to do m ore to help, you th a n may o th e r body on* th e jp a m p u s ? Inclosed in a new shipm ent of books received recently, are several copies th a t should be p a rtic u la rly in terestin g , and should a ffo rd you much necessa ry inform ation. L isten to these title s: “ Individuality and C lothes,” “ C harm by Choice, '1 "S ecrets of C hurm ,’’ “The G irls Men M arry ,” and “ A ny G irl C an be Good Looking." R eally, girls— or should one say co-eds—th ere should be a book in th is asso rtm e n t th a t should help you. Do not rely on- L ifebuoy soap to break down th a t b a rrie r of re s tra in t. T h at i ^ the old-fashioned method. T he su ggestion is to read, read, read. If you are then unsuccessful in th e p u rsu it of those elusive qu alities th a t you lack', dig y o u rself a hole, and read M aeterlinck’s “ The Life o f th e A n t.”, E asy, eh ? Campbell Entertains Upper Classwomen Tirke Off Radio and Movie Stars Cam pbell Hall will p re se n t the w eekly assem bly W ednesday, w ith U uth Tuckey in charge. T he them e o f th e e n te rta in m e n t will be a ta k e -o ff on the “ Big B roadcast.” T hose ta k in g pai*( are Gcnwrieve M cD erm it as G raham M cK am i; Olice Mitchell, V incent Lopez; E lla Lee M arr, J a n e L angston and Naom i Johnson, the Boswell sis te rs ; P h y llis and Meloise Johnson as B urns and A llen; W inifred Flood, G reta G arbo; Lois G arber, G loria S w anson; D orothy W hite, K ay F ra n c is; D orothy K link, M arie D ressier; D orjs Sle- Varsity Squad M eets P o e ts Monday N ite F la g sta ff'^ o ld s Affirmative Against Sw eeney,’Nixon of Whittier College W h ittier college, rep resen ted by Jo sep h Sw eeney ajid R ichard N ixon, w ill clash w ith th e A. S. T. C. vaWKy dfcbhte m en Monday evenin g a t 7:30 p. m„ a t A sh u rst a u ditorium . Q uestion fo r deb ate is Resolved, T h a t the U nited S ta te s should a g re e to the cancellation of th e In-ter- A llied w ar debts. F la g s ta ff will tak e the a ffirm a tiv e . T hree ju d g es from , to w n a r e to be chosen to w eigh the m erits of th e d e b a te r s ’ arg u m en ts. T he W h ittie r college team e n te red the Redlands debate to u rn am en t in which F la g s ta ff also com peted, and th e two team s a re ra te d about equal. Sw eeney is well known on th e coast. F inal try o u ts fo r the selection of th e F la g s ta ff team will be held tonight. Industrial A rt G r o u p P l a n s . T r a i l Blazing O pening new tra ils th ro u g h the ilderness, boat building, and the Chicago W orld’s f a ir a re the ques- PH1 D ELTA CHI SO CIA L M EETIN G Phi D elta Chi will have its re g u lar m eeting on M onday n ig h t in th e Hom e Econom ics room . A p ro g ram is being planned and re fre s h m ents will be served. bold, Polly M oran; Helen Briscoe, C laudet C olbert; R uth Tuckey, C lara Bow; D ora E rickson, M arlene D ietrich; B etsy S later, Zasu P itts ; B ernice Robinson, D orothy Tolson, M ickey and M innie Mouse a nd. Joyce A ston, th e ir dog Pluto. P enneys have kindly furnished th e clothes w orn d u rin g th e skit. IBJerg9§ Shops Giveo Oece Over Everything Neat at Bookkeeper’s Office Is Decision of Reporter on Volunteer Inspection Tour ‘ S lig h tly perplexed as t« how o rd er should be k e p t in such a larg e d ep artm en t as H. O. B je rg 's industria l a rts shops, a n inquisitive Pine r e p o rte r opened th e door of th is spacious section o f th e a d m in istra tion building and needed only one look to sa tisfy his curiosity. Tools, lum ber, p a in ts and h a rd w are w ere sectioned o ff as n eatly ds a bookkeeper’s office. T idy captions on draw ers, closets an d pid-geon- holes adv ertised th e w ares w ithin. T u rn in g lath es, band saw s, planers, and jo in te rs wjere all in use, w ith sa fe ty -first devices a ttached to each. N ot q u ite satisfied w ith such protection, it w as observed t h a t B je rg had installed s igns Qf caution and m e th ods of o peratiop as final precau tio n ary m easures. W ith such o rd er in a shop, th a re p o rte r probed fu rth e r into the m y steries o f th e place, b e n t on an inspection of p ro jects tu rn e d out by stu d e n ts w ith such w ell-taken-c are-o f facilities. S u ch , pro jects w ere on exhibition everyw here. F loor lam ps, ingenuously tu rn ed on lath es from rough w alnut, w ere in every sta g e o f com pletion. Cab-inets w ith c. c. doors and d raw ers in ta c t w ere e ith e r finished o r re ceiving th e ir final co atin g of p ain t, and m an tle clocks, con stru cted by th e advanced cab in et m ak in g c lasses, w ere Ja c k in g aw ay in proud ex hibition © y them selves. V arious o th er pro jects w ere stre w n about th e place' giv in g th e Toom th e a ir of a p ro fessio n al cab in et shop. A s th e bell ra n g , each stu d e n t tools in a draw er, locker it, and cleaned o ff his bench, p u t his tools in a draw er, locked it, arid filed o u t to an o th e r class. Eunson Edits La Cuesta By Student Vote I?utchinson Is Unanimously Chosen to Continue as Editor of Pine Close Balloting ’34 Annual Head Is Active in Extra-Curricular Work on Local Campus By v irtu e of the g en eral publications elections F rid u y Bob Eun-son will edit th e La C uesta, a n nual of- the A. S. T. C. stu d en ts, n ext year. Melvin H utchinson was reelected ed itor of the P in e .' E unson won out over W illiam D urkovieh and Jew el H um phries. C loseness of th e election, according to m em bers of the publication board, sp eaks well of th e ab ilities and p o p u larity of th e th ree c a n d idates. The ex act vote count will not be m ade public, but it will be recorded and filed aw ay by the s e c re ta ry of the stu d e n t body. No can d id ates w ere nom inated to en te r th e fie ld -a g a in st H utchinson. C om ing hurt# fro m Inglew ood, C alif., for his first y e a r a t A. S. T. C., Mr. E unson has shown g re a t in te re st in e x tra -c u rric u la r activ ities. He is drum m ajor of th e college band, m em ber of th e P lay-m akers, p resident of the boxing club, m em ber of Pi K appa Epsilon, and edits th e sp o rt page of the Pine. This is his sophom ore year. is a from V irginia Milita ry InstitCrte. L exington, Va. No definite plans have been made fo r n e x t y ear, said Eunson. He s ta te d th a t he would w ait until n ex t y e a r before choosing his sta ff. B etw een now and th e end of the s p rin g q u a rte r he hopes to be able to spend much tim e with Ned Leavell, p resen t ed ito r of I«a C uesta. and get into th e sw ing of the job. College Men Promoted In State Guard Perry Baldwin Cops Mess Job —Jackson Made Line Sergeant lly J. D. W hilnell Vacancies in th e non-com m issioned o fficers ran k s have been filled recently by stu d en t m em bers of C om pany I, A rizona n ational g u ard, statio n ed a t F la g sta ff. Russell Jackson, who has been mess se rg e a n t, 1 has been tr a n s ferred to the drill floor and is now a d rill-serg ean t. P e rry A. Baldwin, stu d en t b aker a t thv college, has tak en the job of m ess se rg e a n t on his shoulders. E d g ar C. F ord, b e tte r known as “ M u tt,” w as pro m o ted to a se rg e a n t. Bill Gieszl h as been m ade a se rg ean t. R aym ond V. Schwanbeck, one of th e m ain sta y s on our basketball team , w as also m ade a serg ean t. T he follow ing men have been prom oted to co rporals: Clarence E. Cox, “ H od” C rum ley, “ Big-Tim e Cholly” E asley, “C h et” F u lle r' (com pany c lerk ), A. Horn, “ Man o f ' Iron,” “ M ifhatm a" P a tte rso n an d ; R alph Sm ith. A lthough these men have been serv in g in these cap acities for some tim e, th e ir form al prom otions have ju st been m ade recently. Tuesday night a t the re g u la r drill, L ieut. Joe A. H inton, ju n io r h istru c to r of th e A rizona -national g u ard , w as p re se n t to go th ro u g h th e new d rill w hich has been ad o p ted by all u nits of the arm y. This drill is a radical change from the old drill and co n tains n ia n y im provem ents. The new drill Is much sim pler. It m ay be learned in as sh o rt a tim e as a week, w hile the old drill took from one to th re e m onths to learn. The new drill also allow s a larg e body of m en to be handled much m ore quickly and easily. It will be tested fo r about one year. A fte r th a t all the w rinkles will be ironed o u t of it and it will be fo rm ally adopted. Local Frat Planned Peterson Negotiating for Phi Gamma Mu Installation P lans for a local ch a p te r o f th e n ational social science h onorary fra te rn ity , Pi G am m a Mu, ure being m ade. Privilege to organize tions th a t a re occupying the m inds : HUt.h a ch a p te r has been received of m em bers of the In d u strial A rts j from th e f ra te rn ity heads and no difficu club of A. S. T. C lties a re expected. A t its re g u la r m eeting la st W ednesday, th e ro u tin e business tr a n s actions being over, a rep o rt w as su b m itted by the No. 1 p roject g roup concerning the proposed new tra il up th e slopes of Mt. Elden, opened by the club in the sp rin g . P relim in ary a rra n g e m e n ts have been m ade w ith the F o re st Service fo r perm ission to m ark th is la s t portion of the “ fo rest prim ev al.” The purpose of th is und ertak in g as E. H. C hristianson, in d u strial a rts professor, divulged, is to acqu ain t club m em bers w ith a know ledge of the v a rie ty o f trees in the neighborhood, a s well a s for the convenience o f so jo u rn ers up th e m ountain. P lacards will identify the various species of tre e s along the tra il In p rep aratio n for the b o atin g and fishing season on Lake M ary the club is seriously considering th e construction o f boats. A re po rt w as given to th is effect and keen in te re st, was m anifested by all m em bers, for besides prom ise o f e n tertain m en t, practical skill in boatbuilding m ay resu lt from the plan. Mr. C h ristian so n , concluded the m eeting w ith an enlig h ten in g ta lk about the com ing W orld’s' f a ir in Chicago. He visited th e f a ir g rounds in his recent trip e a st d u ring th e C h ristm as holidays and w as Im pressed fav orably by the prospects. Pi G am m a Mu req uires th a t its m em bers have 30 hours of social science su b jects and a college grade" av erag e of tw o in th ose subjects. A t p resen t th e re a re 129 ch a p te rs in the o rg anizations. Its purpose is to prom ote ideals of, scholarship, scientific a ttitu d e s and m ethods and social service in th e stu d y of all social problem s. F U T U R E DELTA P S I K A PPA Mr. and Mrs. S heehan of F la g s ta f f a re proud to announce a new fra te rn ity baby, P a tty Lou, one w eek old. Mrs. Sheehan w as fo rm erly Louise K eeth, a c h a rte r m em ber of D elta Psi K appa. College Musicians Take to the A ir in Big Broadcast The College C ollegians under th e ir new d irecto r, P a t Beecher, w ere a big success in th e ir b roadc asts from s ta tio n s K TA R and kO Y S atu rd a y evening, according to rad io fa n s a t A. S. T ^ flt.'-v '--. D isplaying th e o ratorical a b ilities w hich won him honors in deb ates and speech contests, C la rence Flood inform ed the radio audience about th e value o f A ssociated S tu d en t conventions such as th a t atten d ed by F ra n k S anders, presid en t of the stu d e n t body a t A. S. T. C., and oth er college p re sidents. Jack B arry , F la g s ta ff crooner, th rilled the fan s w hen he san g the la te s t song accom panied by th e Collegians. Miss Sybil A nderson, d a u g h te r •of P ro fesso r A nderson of th e M usic d ep artm en t, played a violin solo. The saxophone o ctet and b ra ss se x te t u nder th e d irection of Mr. Boardm an played several num bers. On account of thp illness o f Dr. Hill the Open F orum did not m eet S u nday nig h t, and h er Mohday classes w ere dism issed. “ W here th e re 's a will th e re 's a w ay," may be an old g ag. but Rolf I .arson. Lakeside, A riz., stu d en t a t the Arizona S ta te T eachers college • t F la g s ta ff still believes It. W hen financial conditioqs m ade it look as though a college, education w as im possible, Rolf took one of th e fam ily cows and i lot of high hopes to F la g s ta ff w ith him. He had ju st en«Agh money w ith which ty re g iste r and to buy a m onth's supply o f hay for bossy. Now he m ilks (he cow tw ice a day and sells her product fo r enough to pay all his college e x penses. Ink Slingers Enjoy Initial Club Banquet Dirt Spilled When Mahatma Tells Members, Guests t Coast Is Clear F ro m cocktails to coffee the P ress Club banquet, held F rid ay evening in the dining room o f th e M onte V ista H otel w as one o f th e y e a r’s big blow -outs. Those presen t, besides the Pine s ta f f and La Q uesta ed ito r and jn a n a g e rs , w ere ’ the publication qpard, stu d en t body o fficers, s tu dent council m em bers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Connor and Glenn K urzrock and W ayne Shields of th e Coconino Sun. A s th is w as a press ban q u et and all keyholes w ere filled w ith keys —th an k s to M ahatm a P a tte rso n — all th e d irt of th e p a st, p re se n t and fu tu re w as exposed by th e to a s tm aster. Bob Garlow . The evening’s clim ax cam e when the re su lts of th e election fo r La C uesta ed ito r w as announced. Bob E unson, em bryo colum nist of the Pine, is next y e a r’s editor. Melvin H utchinson, p resen t ed itor of th e Pine,- will p u t o u t th e p ap er ag ain n ex t year. Bob G ay assiste d th e to a s tm a s te r by su p p ly in g a vocabulary and p resen tin g a skit. . -Pfexy S an d ers refu sed to reveal the inside o f his outside activ ities while in New O rleans. The evening w as religiously closed w ith a n “am en.” Students Take to Skiis After Heavy Snow Skating and Tobogganing Are Popular With Everyone After 24 Hour Storm 18 Inch Fall Barometer low est in Sixteen Years; Storms Still in the Offing S now storm s m ay be viewed a d versely by m any but not by A. S. T. C. w inter sp o rts fans, who w ere tre a te d to the b est .ev e n t of the year when, d u rin g a sto rm th a t has raged in te rm itte n tly th e p a st eig h t days, 18 inches of snow foil m a period of less th an 24 hours. On the sam e day of th e h eav iest snow fall the th erm o m eter fell to the low est level in 1G y ears. F la g s ta ff m ight safely be te rm ed th e w in te r p layground of A rizona, as m ore stu d e n ts a re ex p re ssing th e ir in te re st in n o rth ern sp o rts th a n ever before, a s , evidenced by th e crow ded s k a tin g rink at th e city reserv o ir and a skiing parad ise a t T u rkey hill n e a r F la g sta ff. S ledding and tob o g g an in g will also have th e ir sh are o f a tte n tio n u n til the snow is su itable to take' to skiis again. Meanw hile over two fe e t of snow has fallen and no le t up in sig h t. Book Circulation I n c r e a s e s Over Previous Y e a r s T here has been a very m arked increase in th e back circulation of D ecem ber, 1932, over th a t o f 1931 in ou r lib rary . Miss W ilson, librarian , s ta te s th a t th e increase in g en eral circulation o f books d u ring th e p a s t y e a r h a s been exceptionally! good. A 70 p er cent cir-culatiort increase w as shown. The percen tag e o f increase o r decrease in th e circu latio n o f v arious ty pes of books and o th e r read in g m a tte r w as a s follow s: Bound periodicals .70% increase P s y c h o l o g y ....... 70% increase E ducution and Social Sciences L ang u ag es Science U seful a rts F ine A rts L ite ra tu re H isto ry C u rre n t P eriodicals Religion T ravel . B iography 84% increase 55% increase ... 66% increase ......64% increase .81% increase 79% increase 89'/« ipcrease 50'r increase 22'. '< decrease 11 % decrease 13% decrease Social Meeting Held Kappa Delta Pi Voted Pledges at Business Meeting The first social m eetin g of the q u a rte r w as given by K appa D elta Pi follow ing a sh o rt business m eeting la st T hu rsd ay . Mot hey H anley served a 'b a n q u e t, a f te r which f o llowed several hands of b ridge in th e social room. Dr. K elley won high prize and M iss D otson w as given a special prize. C andidates fo r p ledging w ere voted on a t th e m eeting. T hese nam es will be annousced in a la te r issue. The initiatio n is to be held on F e b ru a ry 9, and will be follow ed by a dinner. Inventor Praises New Switchboard “ E x tra o rd in a ry ‘ fo r th e size of th e school" is th e label placed on the new A rizona P lay m ak er’s sw itchboard by its m an u factu rer, H alzm u ller of San F rancisco, acc ording to a recent disclosure of K londa Lynn, d ram atics coach. The new a p p a ra tu s, designed by E. A. A rdrey, head of th e college m usic dep artm en t, is aw a itin g th e com pletion o f a “ recess” back stag e which is being constructed by Bill Gieszl. T his co m p artm en t will be located out of th e w ay of in ex p ert hands, the au d itorium lig h ts being operated by a s e p a ra te sw itch board. Week’s Soeial Calendar W ednesday, 10:45 a. m .— C am pbell h all assem bly hour, A sh u rst au d itorium . W ednesday, 8 p. m .—I n te rn a tional R elations, Dr. J . C. R eag a n ’s home. Topic, Irelan d . F rid a y eve.—N ew m an club dance. > S unday, 7 pi m.—O pen F o rum. Dr. H ill’s hom e. M onday, 7:30 p. m .—W h ittie r vs. A. S. T. C. deb ate, A sh u rst au d itorium . Q u estion: W a r d ebts.
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Item number | 1933_01_24 |
Creator | Northern Arizona University. Associated Students. |
Title | The Pine, January 24, 1933. |
LCCN | sn94050595 |
Volume | 020 |
Issue | 15 |
Date | 1933-01-24 |
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Collection name | Northern Arizona University: The Pine |
Language | English |
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Oral history transcripts | ™ K i t w m m m t m m m m Support La Cuestq, Winter Sport Is Motif Plan For La Cuesta Two Color Scheme to be Used For the First Time on Division Pages Call lor Photos Mugging of Students I’rged by Editor as Deadline Approaches P lans for th e production of the iu:j.l l.u C u esta g o t under full . i t a m la s t week, and from now on th e annual s ta ff will hard ly draw b re a th until the book conies out in th e spring. In spite of th e fact th a t th e book will come o u t a t a low er figure th an any o f it* predecessors, it will not s u ffe r in eith e r b eauty or hulk, Ned Leuvell, editor, said today. The w in ter sp o rts m otif is to be used th ro u g h o u t, Leavell said, and m any novel effects a re prom ised. Much uf the a r t w ork is a lread y ; tinifthed and the balance is now in j {(reparation* H u b ert is a r t • ed ito r of the book. One f e a t u r e ! connected w ith th is d e p a rtm e n t of j the an n u al is th a t fur th e first j tim e in La C uesta h isto ry , division pages in tw o colors a re to be used. “The principal d ifficu lty we are .having is w ith th e stu d e n ts," Leavell declarM . “ Most o f them seem b itlun by the bug o f p ro c ra stin a tion and have p u t o ff g e ttin g th e ir p ictu res m ade a t C uisons. W e w ant the p icture of ev ery stu d e n t in A. S. T. C. to a p p e a r in th e book. We a re app ro ach in g th e deadline on photos and I hope they toill have them selves m ugged in tim e.” \ C o n tracts for th e le a th e r covers (>f the book are. not y et let, accordin g to J . W. H um phries, business, m anager, but a- num ber of com panies a re com peting w ith designs and prices. The R epublic-G azette K ngraving com pany in Phoenix is doing the en g rav in g and- th e Coconino Sun will probably do the prin tin g and binding. LIFEBUOY OBSOLETE IN HELPING CO-EDS GAIN VITAL CHARMS G irls! Do you know th a t our lib ra ry is try in g to do m ore to help, you th a n may o th e r body on* th e jp a m p u s ? Inclosed in a new shipm ent of books received recently, are several copies th a t should be p a rtic u la rly in terestin g , and should a ffo rd you much necessa ry inform ation. L isten to these title s: “ Individuality and C lothes,” “ C harm by Choice, '1 "S ecrets of C hurm ,’’ “The G irls Men M arry ,” and “ A ny G irl C an be Good Looking." R eally, girls— or should one say co-eds—th ere should be a book in th is asso rtm e n t th a t should help you. Do not rely on- L ifebuoy soap to break down th a t b a rrie r of re s tra in t. T h at i ^ the old-fashioned method. T he su ggestion is to read, read, read. If you are then unsuccessful in th e p u rsu it of those elusive qu alities th a t you lack', dig y o u rself a hole, and read M aeterlinck’s “ The Life o f th e A n t.”, E asy, eh ? Campbell Entertains Upper Classwomen Tirke Off Radio and Movie Stars Cam pbell Hall will p re se n t the w eekly assem bly W ednesday, w ith U uth Tuckey in charge. T he them e o f th e e n te rta in m e n t will be a ta k e -o ff on the “ Big B roadcast.” T hose ta k in g pai*( are Gcnwrieve M cD erm it as G raham M cK am i; Olice Mitchell, V incent Lopez; E lla Lee M arr, J a n e L angston and Naom i Johnson, the Boswell sis te rs ; P h y llis and Meloise Johnson as B urns and A llen; W inifred Flood, G reta G arbo; Lois G arber, G loria S w anson; D orothy W hite, K ay F ra n c is; D orothy K link, M arie D ressier; D orjs Sle- Varsity Squad M eets P o e ts Monday N ite F la g sta ff'^ o ld s Affirmative Against Sw eeney,’Nixon of Whittier College W h ittier college, rep resen ted by Jo sep h Sw eeney ajid R ichard N ixon, w ill clash w ith th e A. S. T. C. vaWKy dfcbhte m en Monday evenin g a t 7:30 p. m„ a t A sh u rst a u ditorium . Q uestion fo r deb ate is Resolved, T h a t the U nited S ta te s should a g re e to the cancellation of th e In-ter- A llied w ar debts. F la g s ta ff will tak e the a ffirm a tiv e . T hree ju d g es from , to w n a r e to be chosen to w eigh the m erits of th e d e b a te r s ’ arg u m en ts. T he W h ittie r college team e n te red the Redlands debate to u rn am en t in which F la g s ta ff also com peted, and th e two team s a re ra te d about equal. Sw eeney is well known on th e coast. F inal try o u ts fo r the selection of th e F la g s ta ff team will be held tonight. Industrial A rt G r o u p P l a n s . T r a i l Blazing O pening new tra ils th ro u g h the ilderness, boat building, and the Chicago W orld’s f a ir a re the ques- PH1 D ELTA CHI SO CIA L M EETIN G Phi D elta Chi will have its re g u lar m eeting on M onday n ig h t in th e Hom e Econom ics room . A p ro g ram is being planned and re fre s h m ents will be served. bold, Polly M oran; Helen Briscoe, C laudet C olbert; R uth Tuckey, C lara Bow; D ora E rickson, M arlene D ietrich; B etsy S later, Zasu P itts ; B ernice Robinson, D orothy Tolson, M ickey and M innie Mouse a nd. Joyce A ston, th e ir dog Pluto. P enneys have kindly furnished th e clothes w orn d u rin g th e skit. IBJerg9§ Shops Giveo Oece Over Everything Neat at Bookkeeper’s Office Is Decision of Reporter on Volunteer Inspection Tour ‘ S lig h tly perplexed as t« how o rd er should be k e p t in such a larg e d ep artm en t as H. O. B je rg 's industria l a rts shops, a n inquisitive Pine r e p o rte r opened th e door of th is spacious section o f th e a d m in istra tion building and needed only one look to sa tisfy his curiosity. Tools, lum ber, p a in ts and h a rd w are w ere sectioned o ff as n eatly ds a bookkeeper’s office. T idy captions on draw ers, closets an d pid-geon- holes adv ertised th e w ares w ithin. T u rn in g lath es, band saw s, planers, and jo in te rs wjere all in use, w ith sa fe ty -first devices a ttached to each. N ot q u ite satisfied w ith such protection, it w as observed t h a t B je rg had installed s igns Qf caution and m e th ods of o peratiop as final precau tio n ary m easures. W ith such o rd er in a shop, th a re p o rte r probed fu rth e r into the m y steries o f th e place, b e n t on an inspection of p ro jects tu rn e d out by stu d e n ts w ith such w ell-taken-c are-o f facilities. S u ch , pro jects w ere on exhibition everyw here. F loor lam ps, ingenuously tu rn ed on lath es from rough w alnut, w ere in every sta g e o f com pletion. Cab-inets w ith c. c. doors and d raw ers in ta c t w ere e ith e r finished o r re ceiving th e ir final co atin g of p ain t, and m an tle clocks, con stru cted by th e advanced cab in et m ak in g c lasses, w ere Ja c k in g aw ay in proud ex hibition © y them selves. V arious o th er pro jects w ere stre w n about th e place' giv in g th e Toom th e a ir of a p ro fessio n al cab in et shop. A s th e bell ra n g , each stu d e n t tools in a draw er, locker it, and cleaned o ff his bench, p u t his tools in a draw er, locked it, arid filed o u t to an o th e r class. Eunson Edits La Cuesta By Student Vote I?utchinson Is Unanimously Chosen to Continue as Editor of Pine Close Balloting ’34 Annual Head Is Active in Extra-Curricular Work on Local Campus By v irtu e of the g en eral publications elections F rid u y Bob Eun-son will edit th e La C uesta, a n nual of- the A. S. T. C. stu d en ts, n ext year. Melvin H utchinson was reelected ed itor of the P in e .' E unson won out over W illiam D urkovieh and Jew el H um phries. C loseness of th e election, according to m em bers of the publication board, sp eaks well of th e ab ilities and p o p u larity of th e th ree c a n d idates. The ex act vote count will not be m ade public, but it will be recorded and filed aw ay by the s e c re ta ry of the stu d e n t body. No can d id ates w ere nom inated to en te r th e fie ld -a g a in st H utchinson. C om ing hurt# fro m Inglew ood, C alif., for his first y e a r a t A. S. T. C., Mr. E unson has shown g re a t in te re st in e x tra -c u rric u la r activ ities. He is drum m ajor of th e college band, m em ber of th e P lay-m akers, p resident of the boxing club, m em ber of Pi K appa Epsilon, and edits th e sp o rt page of the Pine. This is his sophom ore year. is a from V irginia Milita ry InstitCrte. L exington, Va. No definite plans have been made fo r n e x t y ear, said Eunson. He s ta te d th a t he would w ait until n ex t y e a r before choosing his sta ff. B etw een now and th e end of the s p rin g q u a rte r he hopes to be able to spend much tim e with Ned Leavell, p resen t ed ito r of I«a C uesta. and get into th e sw ing of the job. College Men Promoted In State Guard Perry Baldwin Cops Mess Job —Jackson Made Line Sergeant lly J. D. W hilnell Vacancies in th e non-com m issioned o fficers ran k s have been filled recently by stu d en t m em bers of C om pany I, A rizona n ational g u ard, statio n ed a t F la g sta ff. Russell Jackson, who has been mess se rg e a n t, 1 has been tr a n s ferred to the drill floor and is now a d rill-serg ean t. P e rry A. Baldwin, stu d en t b aker a t thv college, has tak en the job of m ess se rg e a n t on his shoulders. E d g ar C. F ord, b e tte r known as “ M u tt,” w as pro m o ted to a se rg e a n t. Bill Gieszl h as been m ade a se rg ean t. R aym ond V. Schwanbeck, one of th e m ain sta y s on our basketball team , w as also m ade a serg ean t. T he follow ing men have been prom oted to co rporals: Clarence E. Cox, “ H od” C rum ley, “ Big-Tim e Cholly” E asley, “C h et” F u lle r' (com pany c lerk ), A. Horn, “ Man o f ' Iron,” “ M ifhatm a" P a tte rso n an d ; R alph Sm ith. A lthough these men have been serv in g in these cap acities for some tim e, th e ir form al prom otions have ju st been m ade recently. Tuesday night a t the re g u la r drill, L ieut. Joe A. H inton, ju n io r h istru c to r of th e A rizona -national g u ard , w as p re se n t to go th ro u g h th e new d rill w hich has been ad o p ted by all u nits of the arm y. This drill is a radical change from the old drill and co n tains n ia n y im provem ents. The new drill Is much sim pler. It m ay be learned in as sh o rt a tim e as a week, w hile the old drill took from one to th re e m onths to learn. The new drill also allow s a larg e body of m en to be handled much m ore quickly and easily. It will be tested fo r about one year. A fte r th a t all the w rinkles will be ironed o u t of it and it will be fo rm ally adopted. Local Frat Planned Peterson Negotiating for Phi Gamma Mu Installation P lans for a local ch a p te r o f th e n ational social science h onorary fra te rn ity , Pi G am m a Mu, ure being m ade. Privilege to organize tions th a t a re occupying the m inds : HUt.h a ch a p te r has been received of m em bers of the In d u strial A rts j from th e f ra te rn ity heads and no difficu club of A. S. T. C lties a re expected. A t its re g u la r m eeting la st W ednesday, th e ro u tin e business tr a n s actions being over, a rep o rt w as su b m itted by the No. 1 p roject g roup concerning the proposed new tra il up th e slopes of Mt. Elden, opened by the club in the sp rin g . P relim in ary a rra n g e m e n ts have been m ade w ith the F o re st Service fo r perm ission to m ark th is la s t portion of the “ fo rest prim ev al.” The purpose of th is und ertak in g as E. H. C hristianson, in d u strial a rts professor, divulged, is to acqu ain t club m em bers w ith a know ledge of the v a rie ty o f trees in the neighborhood, a s well a s for the convenience o f so jo u rn ers up th e m ountain. P lacards will identify the various species of tre e s along the tra il In p rep aratio n for the b o atin g and fishing season on Lake M ary the club is seriously considering th e construction o f boats. A re po rt w as given to th is effect and keen in te re st, was m anifested by all m em bers, for besides prom ise o f e n tertain m en t, practical skill in boatbuilding m ay resu lt from the plan. Mr. C h ristian so n , concluded the m eeting w ith an enlig h ten in g ta lk about the com ing W orld’s' f a ir in Chicago. He visited th e f a ir g rounds in his recent trip e a st d u ring th e C h ristm as holidays and w as Im pressed fav orably by the prospects. Pi G am m a Mu req uires th a t its m em bers have 30 hours of social science su b jects and a college grade" av erag e of tw o in th ose subjects. A t p resen t th e re a re 129 ch a p te rs in the o rg anizations. Its purpose is to prom ote ideals of, scholarship, scientific a ttitu d e s and m ethods and social service in th e stu d y of all social problem s. F U T U R E DELTA P S I K A PPA Mr. and Mrs. S heehan of F la g s ta f f a re proud to announce a new fra te rn ity baby, P a tty Lou, one w eek old. Mrs. Sheehan w as fo rm erly Louise K eeth, a c h a rte r m em ber of D elta Psi K appa. College Musicians Take to the A ir in Big Broadcast The College C ollegians under th e ir new d irecto r, P a t Beecher, w ere a big success in th e ir b roadc asts from s ta tio n s K TA R and kO Y S atu rd a y evening, according to rad io fa n s a t A. S. T ^ flt.'-v '--. D isplaying th e o ratorical a b ilities w hich won him honors in deb ates and speech contests, C la rence Flood inform ed the radio audience about th e value o f A ssociated S tu d en t conventions such as th a t atten d ed by F ra n k S anders, presid en t of the stu d e n t body a t A. S. T. C., and oth er college p re sidents. Jack B arry , F la g s ta ff crooner, th rilled the fan s w hen he san g the la te s t song accom panied by th e Collegians. Miss Sybil A nderson, d a u g h te r •of P ro fesso r A nderson of th e M usic d ep artm en t, played a violin solo. The saxophone o ctet and b ra ss se x te t u nder th e d irection of Mr. Boardm an played several num bers. On account of thp illness o f Dr. Hill the Open F orum did not m eet S u nday nig h t, and h er Mohday classes w ere dism issed. “ W here th e re 's a will th e re 's a w ay," may be an old g ag. but Rolf I .arson. Lakeside, A riz., stu d en t a t the Arizona S ta te T eachers college • t F la g s ta ff still believes It. W hen financial conditioqs m ade it look as though a college, education w as im possible, Rolf took one of th e fam ily cows and i lot of high hopes to F la g s ta ff w ith him. He had ju st en«Agh money w ith which ty re g iste r and to buy a m onth's supply o f hay for bossy. Now he m ilks (he cow tw ice a day and sells her product fo r enough to pay all his college e x penses. Ink Slingers Enjoy Initial Club Banquet Dirt Spilled When Mahatma Tells Members, Guests t Coast Is Clear F ro m cocktails to coffee the P ress Club banquet, held F rid ay evening in the dining room o f th e M onte V ista H otel w as one o f th e y e a r’s big blow -outs. Those presen t, besides the Pine s ta f f and La Q uesta ed ito r and jn a n a g e rs , w ere ’ the publication qpard, stu d en t body o fficers, s tu dent council m em bers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Connor and Glenn K urzrock and W ayne Shields of th e Coconino Sun. A s th is w as a press ban q u et and all keyholes w ere filled w ith keys —th an k s to M ahatm a P a tte rso n — all th e d irt of th e p a st, p re se n t and fu tu re w as exposed by th e to a s tm aster. Bob Garlow . The evening’s clim ax cam e when the re su lts of th e election fo r La C uesta ed ito r w as announced. Bob E unson, em bryo colum nist of the Pine, is next y e a r’s editor. Melvin H utchinson, p resen t ed itor of th e Pine,- will p u t o u t th e p ap er ag ain n ex t year. Bob G ay assiste d th e to a s tm a s te r by su p p ly in g a vocabulary and p resen tin g a skit. . -Pfexy S an d ers refu sed to reveal the inside o f his outside activ ities while in New O rleans. The evening w as religiously closed w ith a n “am en.” Students Take to Skiis After Heavy Snow Skating and Tobogganing Are Popular With Everyone After 24 Hour Storm 18 Inch Fall Barometer low est in Sixteen Years; Storms Still in the Offing S now storm s m ay be viewed a d versely by m any but not by A. S. T. C. w inter sp o rts fans, who w ere tre a te d to the b est .ev e n t of the year when, d u rin g a sto rm th a t has raged in te rm itte n tly th e p a st eig h t days, 18 inches of snow foil m a period of less th an 24 hours. On the sam e day of th e h eav iest snow fall the th erm o m eter fell to the low est level in 1G y ears. F la g s ta ff m ight safely be te rm ed th e w in te r p layground of A rizona, as m ore stu d e n ts a re ex p re ssing th e ir in te re st in n o rth ern sp o rts th a n ever before, a s , evidenced by th e crow ded s k a tin g rink at th e city reserv o ir and a skiing parad ise a t T u rkey hill n e a r F la g sta ff. S ledding and tob o g g an in g will also have th e ir sh are o f a tte n tio n u n til the snow is su itable to take' to skiis again. Meanw hile over two fe e t of snow has fallen and no le t up in sig h t. Book Circulation I n c r e a s e s Over Previous Y e a r s T here has been a very m arked increase in th e back circulation of D ecem ber, 1932, over th a t o f 1931 in ou r lib rary . Miss W ilson, librarian , s ta te s th a t th e increase in g en eral circulation o f books d u ring th e p a s t y e a r h a s been exceptionally! good. A 70 p er cent cir-culatiort increase w as shown. The percen tag e o f increase o r decrease in th e circu latio n o f v arious ty pes of books and o th e r read in g m a tte r w as a s follow s: Bound periodicals .70% increase P s y c h o l o g y ....... 70% increase E ducution and Social Sciences L ang u ag es Science U seful a rts F ine A rts L ite ra tu re H isto ry C u rre n t P eriodicals Religion T ravel . B iography 84% increase 55% increase ... 66% increase ......64% increase .81% increase 79% increase 89'/« ipcrease 50'r increase 22'. '< decrease 11 % decrease 13% decrease Social Meeting Held Kappa Delta Pi Voted Pledges at Business Meeting The first social m eetin g of the q u a rte r w as given by K appa D elta Pi follow ing a sh o rt business m eeting la st T hu rsd ay . Mot hey H anley served a 'b a n q u e t, a f te r which f o llowed several hands of b ridge in th e social room. Dr. K elley won high prize and M iss D otson w as given a special prize. C andidates fo r p ledging w ere voted on a t th e m eeting. T hese nam es will be annousced in a la te r issue. The initiatio n is to be held on F e b ru a ry 9, and will be follow ed by a dinner. Inventor Praises New Switchboard “ E x tra o rd in a ry ‘ fo r th e size of th e school" is th e label placed on the new A rizona P lay m ak er’s sw itchboard by its m an u factu rer, H alzm u ller of San F rancisco, acc ording to a recent disclosure of K londa Lynn, d ram atics coach. The new a p p a ra tu s, designed by E. A. A rdrey, head of th e college m usic dep artm en t, is aw a itin g th e com pletion o f a “ recess” back stag e which is being constructed by Bill Gieszl. T his co m p artm en t will be located out of th e w ay of in ex p ert hands, the au d itorium lig h ts being operated by a s e p a ra te sw itch board. Week’s Soeial Calendar W ednesday, 10:45 a. m .— C am pbell h all assem bly hour, A sh u rst au d itorium . W ednesday, 8 p. m .—I n te rn a tional R elations, Dr. J . C. R eag a n ’s home. Topic, Irelan d . F rid a y eve.—N ew m an club dance. > S unday, 7 pi m.—O pen F o rum. Dr. H ill’s hom e. M onday, 7:30 p. m .—W h ittie r vs. A. S. T. C. deb ate, A sh u rst au d itorium . Q u estion: W a r d ebts. |
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