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, , DJbO . -' .. _- LIbrary . Diego, ,Call " •• ____ __ ..t......- __ __ " __ __ •• ___ ___ •• _______ ,- STATE -()OLt[6E 'h)L,2 .. '. __ DIECO, TUESDA-Y,' SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. ..NO .. ! PRESIDENIHARDY . ' BIDS' FAREWELL; THAT with the the new term we. are ,exceedingly , 'LEAVES 'FOR 'EAST happy to be, back in scbool · Acc.ording to ye ancient and. h,on- ..., , .' " . YE HUSKY HODS , HOLD INITIATION ENROllMENT SHOWS INCREASEOF21 PER .CENt 'MEN . GA1NI' ON 'WOMEN; .EXTEND COURSES TO' . .' ':Ibl n custome ye goav3 were initilit- THAT '.I{e. have, gotten, offro a 01. L - 'b . !,d "int.o' ye ranI,s of yehigh orn Give. Farewell Address at AuemblY;. flying, start ,already, . With an iticl'eased'cm;o,nn:ent Of approximately 21%, San Diego State' · tIOI')S, }"Iereafter. 'those. w, ho were TAd U' , f Ch' THAT· the student· body activi- h' d 't d f t' 't 'th . t b 'Id' ' o' Hen 0 tcag;o ,. d' College as e11tere upon I s secon year 0 ac IVI y m epresen u,l mgs. 1, .• CI)mn10ners to' all may v.oice a til!s are showiJ)g marKe, signs " C I h d II d 8 d' ,INClUDE 'NEW WORK; 'MANY CLASSES lUll: . . . .'. ' f I'f --,,'- . Lasv yea.r the Junior 01 ege' a enro e 8 .women.· an 82 men. at ' HI . ...• T. 'he second Assembly of the year <i' I e ... in ye . darks.ome mysteries, wail held Wednesday, September 20, THAT football holds ,the ce'titer the 'end' of thE' fh-st week /IS compared. with 97 women and 131 men listed shlln·d·only by ye Hqds. - In ye The Assembly was imporl'ant for the ' of the stage. just atpres'lnt, by the this ._'The Teachers' Colleg!l reports an <)nroflml!l1t' of ye 'Inte initiation those de11lzens that Pres, Hardy made his THAT we have the' of a of' 24:1' students which is also a substantial gain over last' year's' enrollment,' 'of 've' luw did attempt to curtail ye to the Student Body, " ." wbirlwindeleven. It is 'elf intero'56 t'o nole that the number of men :registered 'in the Junior' f ;i' 'ty buv their black m!lgI.!! .. .'V!l!!. as_hi:! n,eJo;t Monday for the. -""THAT,l,he ,men who are out .on_ .. 'College' eX'ceeds' that'of·the"wo·men,' which is very unusual; ---"C'. ..' ','';'- es I'{) '--"-d "with 'ye Umverslty of, Chicago, he ex- the 'squad, are .. .'giving a big , maJ'or.I'ty s'tude'nts come from' So"u'thern C' nll'fornl'a, overcome. an. '. ,,' pects to ,take some SpeCIru' courses, snarE' of·th'eir time and effort .. )Ilughterof ye· High Born m 'retiirning to San Dil!goin Dec!!mber,,· for 'the school. " 'a few have come from us' far east as Ohicago to take up their. work in the their'ears, These denizens of ye law Pres,ld,ent, Hardr spoke, of the need, THAT it is up to the e'nti1'e stu- i'nstibutio'n; .', . , ' . '. . . .: .' .',,' "d' e cloud of. dust, and num- for a Jomt .commllitee of faculty a!ld I ' dent body to hold up their end, : EXTENDS' COURSES UIII\ e my... . .' ! , students to represent the. whole mo. '. . , '. ,._. hered six charIOts full of, towne s stitutio,!. It is to, be m?rely. a policY'r THAT rooth:lg is a. great . This'. unprecedented 0 enrollm·ent· has made' possible a considerable ex- (inest. . ,-' '. I , '. . . Isuggestmg ure, , , tension of courses. In the J.unior College at present ,has II 'cur- When ye secret rites had. termm-,fo.rmed temporar!lr and I ·THATit gets under your skin to riculm any other JiInior.College ' f" "h d . 0" th 'ot the suudent adVISOrs and the heads, sil' in ·the ,gl"andstand and' Ch' I P I .- h C I' . . nted and otherwIse mls e w r, y\,o{ the student body' organizations, watch Johnny Hancock break . 0 anla ·ones-. . m out ern a Ifornia, ,This is due, B 0 S repaired to ye groanmg festive The Dean, .Mr, Peterson, Is Chairman' away for a long end run, in part, to its l'elationwibh the Teach-, boare) .and paroool5 of ye hearty food 'al!d Mr: ·Outcalt is ,the Faculty ad-.jTHAT·.you can't keep yourself' ',.Ple· as' e Los' Peons ers' ,College,' Figures, giving the 'r '. dr'nk Ivising member, It IS eXl?ected that, . from yelling" no matter how, number f s Pt' d' b.- and coo mg I •. ":. ., ' . this committee will encourage vhe I hard you try, , 0 e ara e. aca emlc su Ye of ye and ye,!student body and THAT it won:t hurt you in the' ___ jects show the growth of 'the institti- proximity of ye ,morne . caused tion which is least to e)Cercise your lungs, sudden contamination of Mex- tion !rt the last three DUring Hods to disband and drag not fort 'Hardy ',announce . t a .... r ...... ,.nn Ask the·Doc ... -,c __ ' -_..... , '. p ..'.' -th t .. tt'·' .. t." .the...fmaLy,elu:.thav,.theJumor.College Secretary, would attCenld THAT we' should be out'100 per, Ican ,e.on.l",enr. b a was at the High School, forty-lour ' • C . . . , , , i • . ,to the 'financial affairs of the 0 - cent at the Occidental game,. former ma e mem ers. 0 Vile mst tu- ' , t b;' t . ..' h'l . 'On' Sunday· .and vanous occasIons lege, He alsp inbroduced Mr; THAT we 'will, ..:.. tilin now threatens to, place the col- e, su Jec, s were glv,en ''Y Ie. ye worthy HODS rave held' ye mas!'!! Laughlin the SUllt,· Of,. Buildings, 'who THAT Coach "Bull" Durham is . lege under the jUl'lsdlctionof . the at the present tUlle the currlculm has ·,.mceting in their townehall, Ye.mat- spoke for a moments on need the mati who will maKe a footJ. Mexican government; The step is in been enlarged to' over one hundred · ; . f ' importance., are taken' for co-operation toward, keepmg the ball machine out 'of .. his ma- reality an act of charitable academic SUbjects, tels 0 grave '-'" campus clean; and promised an early terial that will surprise, ,San tionon the part of the men of 'vhe .. , . : . up, One of the§!t gathermgs' completion of·, the buildings now be- . Diego,'. '. '. schooJ'whose sympathies have Among the various,new cqurses of- held: "afOOr ,clasp- Iing constructed.' ". THAT with the support of ev\!ry- aroused for the plight .of their former ,fered are: :prawing, Painting arid. inf.(' each brother into. their bosomes I Dean Peterson spoke, on a few of 'one that fame will put San classmates: '. . . Perspective; German'; Fren'eh, Litera- . .' the aspects of student hfe, and gave, P' St t C liege on the Th f tl h I ff . I yc se. ates .were taken, ' .. Ian I'dea, of what co'lIe'ge life should lego , a eo. . e cause' 0 Ie woe a 'alr uure and Culture '(in French)' His-' , mAP all over the state, . seems to. lie in the effects of recent .' , ' , , 'Mattersconcerning ye elections, ye He 'urged bhat the' students,' THAT the Sophs, bhey of the strikes among the customers of the .tory of Amel'1cas, ,General Mathe- monies, ye Ilunishments. and ye· fu- a school nc- i '''Peon are ruling the. c1ol'hin'g industry.,' Hard times of matics; .(cultuml);. tllre plans' were, settled or and m the varlo,us, ',school Wisely and wl>l1. after war conditions has lead to .the. Physicul Measurements' Public .. ", ' , SOCieties,. The Dean adVised agamst THATUh ' f th 1 sacred, th v ' , . , . w.itlt,· ",' '. \:PUbll'C which idea will no. I ' e . e, most strmgent economy so a, m- Speaking'" Expression and Interpretli- I Hod had a trlflmg expl'rlence stead of purchases in new fIIll ,hnes , ' . '" . , . : Ye Elections: ... doubt be i!eartllyapproved by"the .with,the most men ITave gone il,1to attics and EvolutIOn and- Sub High Bouncer;. Bo, Hancock, Frosh rushees., .Mr, cO,n-! last, Monday IlIgll1... and donneq' last year's SUits, ,Un-I EUgelllcs, . Crier::8o. l\-Iaxwell. by' urgmg ,the hf' the residents of the fortunatoel.y; howevel', a' number of I Exte. nsion courses hlwe heen added. r. ' ; Ad' ,Ii C bt·· ·the right commulllty SPll'lt 111 t e neighborhood thought t.hat !'men" have had to .resort to Peon ,', . '. , )'eSpll'ltual . ViSOr:. o. ra ree, College, "., wholesale 'murder was being Pants'for leg attire,' The fact that to the 'Ieachers College which lead ' Ye for Mem-I selections __ . , lhe purchase price of the garment is I toward a degree of A. B, major ber!l: ·Bo. Hester,' Bo. 'Tarr, J3o,by MISS Maude Ord, 'Ihe-c.Go"'d-·!·· .. THAT It was "only!!. initiation considerably less than'the <lost Qf. n, in Education, .Certain co'urses are . .- !cert, Etude· by MacDowell,. of new members, ' 't k 't hi' , Burnes, " . '. . .'. "Pastorale" :by Scarlotti," Miss M!1- THAT fl'l'st "g'Yll1"" classes' ,"ere' new rna es I appoar as .• 0!ll;, being given between' foul' and five' h conspiracy entol'ad Into the criSIS., " . ' " .' Y.I' smoker shall be eld In ye near dred McCartney and' ,Wilbert . held last week with the result The trousOl'S arc made of the finest 0 clock which enables m the , future, if not before.·. ,son gave a that.many-_of __ th!l mas\lujl.!ll!. and .. schools_to_.enrol,I.-In-the--'- ------'----'-L.-·-- .. - .. KIlapp, at tHe plano, Also, clement were afflicted with cpnst,!llt loolnng after and ..... care,s.o t'oui',yeal" professional course three LA M' 'I!he so-called Pun Alley. stiff joints, , that m one branch of the clothmg _ d . d d':. lYE ·JUGS PROC .' I iOrchestra" COlli posed of Tony Harpst, THAT :Coach Peterson .has. 1\ indusvry a solution has been-found •• years. ale evote ,to aca emIc 'aAd ' . I Alvin Morrison' and ll:>y 9' Brya l?' dandy prolJram outlined for Business. is "pressing" ten hours a:lone year.to profeSSIOnal work",: .' , YW' ELCOME ,a: popular piecl)' m their toIie meri'sPhysical Education (Continued on Page 2) I This is the' first time that the. YEHEART ,': customary lidmirable manner. classes.' . ,Junior College classes have bllen .'. A .short footbuU. rally· was given.. .' 'fHAT the' sun continues to shine " ',' .---.. : 'I has, been ADMIT NEW'MEMBERS k,nown that ye Jugs proc llim sured the students ,that fees paId decidedly warm' lit times. leI'S' College, IS' also crowded.,...-1 nstt -----,- t. )ov181 welcome to ye damsels en- by the. students werebemg used to THAT going back to the ever , TO MUSIC ClUBS WORK tCl'lng J, C, " outfit the t!!am and that nearly all ___ current . s\1bject .of. i tuvionH-throughoUf'tlle'''iilute are also . .- . ye Juga have com- the glimeswe,re to be free to students" . __ ,to- cQ,mc:-to-'t,hu , - ' -, their fuil capacities taxed. . . ',':", '.holdingl'eceIP.ts-for ··the'-:-lImount. . gal\1es.· . '.. .'. 'UNDER NEW TEACHER I . NEW LOcKERS : .. ___ tf.elr_: King, football. ex- THAT you will your, money's, , . ','. . The new men's gymnasium build-', · thereby mcreasmg' theu' membership' plained how the moIiey IS bell!g used . woruh as, our IllustrIOUS Mr, '1' by,a goodly number, Ye initiation and as it takes $33A5 equIp eahch Hancock says', as' it' costs you . , __ '_. . ing will be com.pleted . '. d T d' S b 19 man with just the. umform all t e nothing.' Among' the most active, organiza- of' November according to Mr. 'Me-\. ". cOIlll'!:nce,. ues aY,ep!em er ,', money is needed that cat:! possibly THA'I' if yo'uhuvl', never seen a tiona lit. our State College, lire Laughlin, 'engineer of' the coll.ege. "!It which time all would-by be' co\lected, ,Coach Peterson urged footbaUgame you huve a C: lubs , they nre' losm,g Newlockers.will,be placed ordered to attend ye football .. game, :student body support and requ,ested thrill in ..., no Illme 111 geltmg orgamzed thiS '" , · Vi! second 'requirement for all aspir" -uhat students a ,I,nter d - THA'1' in spite of :'muchas vellr The loss of Miss' Grace 'Gail bUlldmg for men and also m the east ' , . t cst in the team smce It IS ours an • 'Iecciones" as we say.- m Span- the former will hull of the main buiJ4 in g, as soon as · :!lnts to membership was to appear a, 'kl'n·g·. so hard for the C6llege, 'I'n\. . '.I{C ,are happy,. be' felt by all, and especially. by they arrive, . A W ... W d d 'th IS WOI. . 'II b "", yeo " ,S. tea e nes ay WI ye I._The .·schedule of games, .WI. ,. e., __ ,_, those who worked with her lastyear'j , ' . '. _·julll'··drawn·'well-back'frOfi1'. ye fore- ,posted on the bulletin boal4 so .there ... ·-- I-lO,vevel::'a'vei;y·coiiipeterit'imd-·at;·· -:EXEC""U=T=='iv=E=C=O"'M=M=I""'T--T-'-E-E""':"'- allowing ye ears to be exposed is no excuse 'for-not'attendmg them, YE TEN COMMANDMENTS tractive teacher has come' to take I I FOR YE FROSH. h.er place;-'Miss Deborah Smith! and , . and having ye adorned'.with u, .... ····· WANTED '. "'- it is expe'cted thav the work WIll be 'rhe following appointmenl'ii were ribbon of a brilliona hile, Ye Jugs 'I By the Executive' Committee Rule, 1- .. . even better than that of last year. mude by the executive committee at did ,then decree that on Applicatio.ns for:. '. 'l'hou shult not enter via;ye fl'on.1. .Th.!UwLmeJIlhIlJ'sof th,e-'.rm.blLCllli.lits-nieeting-Septeniber-20,1922-. __ ---,,-- - - dOOl;way unless commanded· to do Club will hold meetmg Thursday Social Committee: . '. 'I' k mllnager ' so by II Sophomol'e,·. noon to select t!J.e new members Margaret Jamison, chairman. ' iueel·t nt ye Hotfel and, I ::lness manager p .. a P.':: l' " Lant I. ern, Rule 2- from those .. . '. ' _".- .. 0 . eftiMng. .. ma. ::''''.n, p'. __. 1u- 1 t.¥.1I1'et Inwood, IOlli""except;-ye'''tul'tate of ye--great-tern. . Rule 3- new members Wlulrsday '.afternoon. · ur!\elli. From there . ye. Jugs. so- 'I Circulallion manager, Paper Lun- 'I'hou· shalt not stand upon the 'fhe Male :met Tuesday and Alton Harpst. J 'ourned to ye abode of Mary Thomas. tern, . , grass nor th!l lawn beneath it, nor voted upon the .,followin!{ new R em- Luci!e .Stiles. , , " I Debate managel'uhe sod benelith the lawn, bel'S. Earl ,Iden \lss, M,aqorlC Kelley, . tor ye Pl'ollouncemenb of ye solemn Cheer leader, Rule 4- . . Fred BJitzen, Roland Wright, Wallace Program Committee: . oath of fellowship, and to ' , . shalt remove thy hat in the Hamilton, Collin.ll, Macrae, Wm, Haw- Alvin M.orrison, chairman. Yl' merriment, 'I ENGLISH C,LUB , presence of Sophomores, ley, GnehringA' IPI aul WM,eltts, Mildl'ed Rayburn. . D R I 5 Winfred en! I ,son AlY!1 Wrighb. With full seemly wisdom did ye! The English Club o[ o,;ly \vhen'spoken to. Chase, Elhs. Pm!e: Others wno trled- Ross Hllrdy. olt! Jugs refrain from electing ye of- Sl'lIt,e C:tohllege bungl Rule 6- , , out huve been p#,t'dn the reserve list, Mury"Thomas. t OO t yelll WI a I '1'1 h It not be conspIcuoUS All membel's, bo,th,..old IInd,ne,w, Allllppointees ure,to serv,e for one IC!!I'S to,do service this presen sem- IAn oPlln meeting; the POPi ar I a , " :' to report uv the:Hiext meetmg which semester \lnless reuppointed by the estel', until such time as ye, Jugs English Club suppers, \ak\p .Ru Th u shult weal' green caps. will be held 21. Treble Clef Executive Committee. auout-to-be, having been duly ini-: 0!1 e evening lust 0 Rule,8-': '. . Club will meet;f\'I0!ldays and Thurs- Helen McClure, secretaJ;:Y. ' lilltcd into ye mysteries of Jugdom' .glve one 01' Thou' shalt not weal' bllll bottom dllYs at 12 d :1 F O ,',nd Mtatlhe on . . . "see w a 1 8 V '. 1 . I burns not Tuesduy an l 41'1t'ay n 1m!. .., lind extended :ye high privileges ,of mOI;e of the five dassllnbll? slce . The'Chol'al Club-w. iU not be orgllnized STUDENT RETURNS . b " I ro p'" D mallic!;' lind Sort mlsp ace eye OWR.. ___ , hl"lll !'rsillp, would be empowere! Press, oeul'Y, ra, . R I' 9- , fol' alJout two '. , . hit!· in ye selection of ye ndble' digni __ I ' StOI'Y', ff', , " POI't thut fl.:om the gi,r1!i shall be particulurly at- : \: . I', A),ft,!!r a rathle r.Jo.tng d Julius ' ,,', ; , " I 11 - 'I'he.o -' hi" - '-t·· · .. classmen.-· .' _ CILUllQn_.llp,,- ... (I 111,1, !LPQPU .. uen. "nu a mem-... ___ _ -: Henca...ya....elec.tlon-sla of umn'est . alreail,y-:--t s 0 ,uppel , . plication to f': the Entertai}lment, bel' of tile Epsilon Etn hus returned , . ClII' toquy, 26th day, -ye, month of, IlI'omises to bo a bllnner yeal. for the cAridldlltes 'may be ex-' Committee, "Pohl, Chull'man. to Collage to tllkc II few Bubjectlt: Septp".'ber. ,p, club'i),. , :f l; ---.------.- - , .. . 'l ,', DO

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Page 1: Ch' I Peyegiene.sdsu.edu/cholo_pants.pdf · Ye of ye and ye,!student body and THAT it won:t hurt you in the' ___ jects show the growth of 'the institti- proximity of ye ,morne . caused

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LIbrary

. Diego, ,Call r· "

•• ____ • __ ..t......- __ __ " __ • __ •• ___ • ___ •• _______ •

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STATE -()OLt[6E

'h)L,2 .. '. __ DIECO, TUESDA-Y,' SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. ..NO .. !

PRESIDENIHARDY . '

BIDS' FAREWELL; THAT with the the new term we. are ,exceedingly , 'LEAVES 'FOR 'EAST happy to be, back in scbool · Acc.ording to ye ancient and. h,on- ..., , .' " .

YE HUSKY HODS , HOLD INITIATION ENROllMENT SHOWS INCREASEOF21 PER .CENt

'MEN . GA1NI' ON 'WOMEN; .EXTEND COURSES TO' . .' ':Ibl n custome ye goav3 were initilit- THAT '.I{e. have, gotten, offro a 01. L - 'b . !,d "int.o' ye ranI,s of yehigh orn Give. Farewell Address at AuemblY;. flying, start ,already, . With an iticl'eased'cm;o,nn:ent Of approximately 21%, San Diego State'

· tIOI')S, }"Iereafter. 'those. w, ho were TAd U' , f Ch' THAT· the student· body activi- h' d 't d f t' 't 'th . t b 'Id' ' o' Hen 0 tcag;o ,. d' College as e11tere upon I s secon year 0 ac IVI y m epresen u,l mgs. 1, .• CI)mn10ners to' all may v.oice a til!s are showiJ)g marKe, signs " C I h d II d 8 d'

,INClUDE 'NEW WORK; 'MANY CLASSES lUll: . . . .'.

' f I'f --,,'- . Lasv yea.r the Junior 01 ege' a enro e 8 .women.· an 82 men. at ' HI . ...• T. 'he second Assembly of the year <i' I e ... in ye . darks.ome mysteries, wail held Wednesday, September 20, THAT football holds ,the ce'titer the 'end' of thE' fh-st week /IS compared. with 97 women and 131 men listed

shlln·d·only by ye Hqds. - In ye The Assembly was imporl'ant for the ' of the stage. just atpres'lnt, by the this ._'The Teachers' Colleg!l reports an <)nroflml!l1t' of ye 'Inte initiation those de11lzens that Pres, Hardy made his THAT we have the' of a of' 24:1' students which is also a substantial gain over last' year's' enrollment,'

'of 've' luw did attempt to curtail ye to the Student Body, " ." wbirlwindeleven. It is 'elf intero'56 t'o nole that the number of men :registered 'in the Junior' f ;i' 'ty buv their black m!lgI.!! .. .'V!l!!. as_hi:! n,eJo;t Monday for the. -""THAT,l,he ,men who are out .on_ .. 'College' eX'ceeds' that'of·the"wo·men,' which is very unusual; ---"C'. ..' ','';'-

es I'{) '--"-d "with 'ye Umverslty of, Chicago, he ex- the 'squad, are .. .'giving a big , maJ'or.I'ty s'tude'nts come from' So"u'thern C' nll'fornl'a, overcome. an. '. ,,' pects to ,take some SpeCIru' courses, snarE' of·th'eir time and effort .. )Ilughterof ye· High Born m 'retiirning to San Dil!goin Dec!!mber,,· for 'the school. " 'a few have come from us' far east as Ohicago to take up their. work in the their'ears, These denizens of ye law Pres,ld,ent, Hardr spoke, of the need, THAT it is up to the e'nti1'e stu- i'nstibutio'n; . ', . , ' . '. . . .: . ' .',,' "d' e cloud of. dust, and num- for a Jomt .commllitee of faculty a!ld I ' dent body to hold up their end, : EXTENDS' COURSES UIII\ e my... . .' ! , students to represent the. whole mo. '. . , '. ,._. hered six charIOts full of, towne s stitutio,!. It is to, be m?rely. a policY'r THAT rooth:lg is a. great . This'. unprecedented 0 enrollm·ent· has made' possible a considerable ex-(inest. . ,-' '. I , '. . . Isuggestmg ure, , , tension of courses. In the J.unior College at present ,has II 'cur-

When ye secret rites had. termm-,fo.rmed temporar!lr and I ·THATit gets under your skin to riculm any other JiInior.College ' f" "h d . 0" th 'ot the suudent adVISOrs and the heads, sil' in ·the ,gl"andstand and' Ch' I P I .- S· h C I' .

. nted and otherwIse mls e w r, y\,o{ the student body' organizations, watch Johnny Hancock break . 0 O· anla ·ones-. . m out ern a Ifornia, ,This is due, B 0 S repaired to ye groanmg festive The Dean, .Mr, Peterson, Is Chairman' away for a long end run, in part, to its l'elationwibh the Teach-, boare) .and paroool5 of ye hearty food 'al!d Mr: ·Outcalt is ,the Faculty ad-.jTHAT·.you can't keep yourself' ',.Ple· as' e Los' Peons ers' ,College,' Figures, giving the 'r '. dr'nk Ivising member, It IS eXl?ected that, . from yelling" no matter how, number f s Pt' d' b.-and coo mg I •. ":. ., ' . this committee will encourage vhe I hard you try, , 0 e ara e. aca emlc su

Ye of ye and ye,!student body and THAT it won:t hurt you in the' ___ jects show the growth of 'the institti-proximity of ye ,morne . caused tion which is least to e)Cercise your lungs, sudden contamination of Mex- tion !rt the last three DUring Hods to disband and drag not fort 'Hardy ',announce . t a .... r ...... ,.nn Ask the·Doc ... -,c __ ' -_..... , '. p ..'.' -th t .. tt'·' .. t." .the...fmaLy,elu:.thav,.theJumor.College

Secretary, would attCenld THAT we' should be out'100 per, Ican ,e.on.l",enr. b a was at the High School, forty-lour ' • C . . . , , , i • . ,to the 'financial affairs of the 0 - cent at the Occidental game,. former ma e mem ers. 0 Vile mst tu- ' , t b;' t . ..' h'l .

'On' Sunday· .and vanous occasIons lege, He alsp inbroduced Mr; THAT we 'will, ..:.. tilin now threatens to, place the col- e, su Jec, s were glv,en ''Y Ie. ye worthy HODS rave held' ye mas!'!! Laughlin the SUllt,· Of,. Buildings, 'who THAT Coach "Bull" Durham is . lege under the jUl'lsdlctionof . the at the present tUlle the currlculm has

·,.mceting in their townehall, Ye.mat- spoke for a moments on need the mati who will maKe a footJ. Mexican government; The step is in been enlarged to' over one hundred · ; . f ' importance., are taken' for co-operation toward, keepmg the ball machine out 'of .. his ma- reality an act of charitable academic SUbjects,

tels 0 grave '-'" campus clean; and promised an early terial that will surprise, ,San tionon the part of the men of 'vhe .. , . : . up, One of the§!t gathermgs' completion of·, the buildings now be- . Diego,'. '. '. schooJ'whose sympathies have Among the various,new cqurses of-held: "afOOr ,clasp- I ing constructed.' ". THAT with the support of ev\!ry- aroused for the plight .of their former ,fered are: :prawing, Painting arid. inf.(' each brother into. their bosomes I Dean Peterson spoke, on a few of 'one that fame will put San classmates: '. . . Perspective; German'; Fren'eh, Litera-

. . ' the aspects of student hfe, and gave, P' St t C liege on the Th f tl h I ff . I yc se. ates .were taken, ' .. Ian I'dea, of what co'lIe'ge life should lego , a eo. . e cause' 0 Ie woe a 'alr uure and Culture '(in French)' His-' , mAP all over the state, . seems to. lie in the effects of recent .' , ' , , 'Mattersconcerning ye elections, ye He 'urged bhat the' students,' THAT the Sophs, bhey of the strikes among the customers of the .tory of Amel'1cas, ,General Mathe-

monies, ye Ilunishments. and ye· fu- a school nc- i '''Peon are ruling the. c1ol'hin'g industry.,' Hard times of matics; .(cultuml);. tllre plans' were, settled or and m the varlo,us, ',school Wisely and wl>l1. after war conditions has lead to .the. Physicul Measurements' Public .. ", ' , SOCieties,. The Dean adVised agamst THATUh ' f th 1 sacred, th v ' , . ,. w.itlt,· ",' '. \:PUbll'C which idea will no. I ' e . e, most strmgent economy so a, m- Speaking'" Expression and Interpretli-

I Hod had a trlflmg expl'rlence stead of purchases in new fIIll ,hnes , ' . '" . , . : Ye Elections: ... doubt be i!eartllyapproved by"the .with,the most men ITave gone il,1to attics and EvolutIOn and-Sub High Bouncer;. Bo, Hancock, Frosh rushees., .Mr, cO,n-! last, Monday IlIgll1... and donneq' last year's SUits, ,Un-I EUgelllcs,

. Crier::8o. l\-Iaxwell. by' urgmg ,the hf' the residents of the fortunatoel.y; howevel', a' number of I Exte. nsion courses hlwe heen added. r. ' ; Ad' ,Ii C bt·· ·the right commulllty SPll'lt 111 t e neighborhood thought t.hat !'men" have had to .resort to Peon ,', . '. ,

)'eSpll'ltual . ViSOr:. o. ra ree, College, "., wholesale 'murder was being Pants'for leg attire,' The fact that to the 'Ieachers College which lead ' Y e for Mem-I selections __ . , lhe purchase price of the garment is I toward a degree of A. B, major

ber!l: ·Bo. Hester,' Bo. 'Tarr, J3o,by MISS Maude Ord, 'Ihe-c.Go"'d-·!·· .. THAT It was "only!!. initiation considerably less than'the <lost Qf. n, in Education, .Certain co'urses are . .- !cert, Etude· by MacDowell,. of new members, ' 't k 't hi' ,

Burnes, " . '. . .'. "Pastorale" :by Scarlotti," Miss M!1- THAT fl'l'st "g'Yll1"" classes' ,"ere' new rna es I appoar as .• 0!ll;, being given between' foul' and five' h • conspiracy entol'ad Into the criSIS., " . ' " .' Y.I' smoker shall be eld In ye near dred McCartney and' ,Wilbert . held last week with the result The trousOl'S arc made of the finest 0 clock which enables m the , future, if not before.·. ,son gave a that.many-_of __ th!l mas\lujl.!ll!. and .. schools_to_.enrol,I.-In-the--'-

------'----'-L.-·-- .. - .. KIlapp, at tHe plano, Also, clement were afflicted with cpnst,!llt loolnng after and ..... care,s.o t'oui',yeal" professional course three H... " • LA M' 'I!he so-called Pun Alley. stiff joints, , that m one branch of the clothmg _ d . d d':. lYE ·JUGS PROC .' I iOrchestra" COlli posed of Tony Harpst, THAT :Coach Peterson .has. 1\ indusvry a solution has been-found •• years. ale evote ,to aca emIc 'aAd

' . I Alvin Morrison' and ll:>y 9'Bryal?' dandy prolJram outlined for Business. is "pressing" ten hours a:lone year.to profeSSIOnal work",: .' , YW' ELCOME ,a: popular piecl)' m their toIie meri'sPhysical Education (Continued on Page 2) I This is the' first time that the. YEHEART ,': customary lidmirable manner. classes.' . ,Junior College classes have bllen . '. A .short footbuU. rally· was given.. .' 'fHAT the' sun continues to shine

" ',' .---.. : 'I has, been ADMIT NEW'MEMBERS k,nown that ye Jugs proc llim sured the students ,that fees paId decidedly warm' lit times. leI'S' College, IS' also crowded.,...-1

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t. )ov181 welcome to ye damsels en- by the. students werebemg used to THAT going back to the ever , TO MUSIC ClUBS WORK tCl'lng J, C, " outfit the t!!am and that nearly all ___ current . s\1bject .of. • i tuvionH-throughoUf'tlle'''iilute are also . .-

. ye Juga have com- the glimeswe,re to be free to students" . __ ,to- cQ,mc:-to-'t,hu , - ' -, their fuil capacities taxed. . . ',':", '.holdingl'eceIP.ts-for ··the'-:-lImount. . gal\1es.· . '.. .'. 'UNDER NEW TEACHER I . NEW LOcKERS : .. ___ tf.elr_: King, football. ex- THAT you will your, money's, , . ','. . The new men's gymnasium build-',

· thereby mcreasmg' theu' membership' plained how the moIiey IS bell!g used . woruh as, our IllustrIOUS Mr, '1' by,a goodly number, Ye initiation and as it takes $33A5 equIp eahch Hancock says', as' it' costs you . , __ '_. . ing will be com.pleted

. '. d T d' S b 19 man with just the. umform all t e nothing.' Among' the most active, organiza- of' November according to Mr. 'Me-\. ". cOIlll'!:nce,. ues aY,ep!em er ,', money is needed that cat:! possibly THA'I' if yo'uhuvl', never seen a tiona lit. our State College, lire Laughlin, 'engineer of' the coll.ege. "!It which time all would-by be' co\lected, ,Coach Peterson urged footbaUgame you huve a C: lubs, they nre' losm,g Newlockers.will,be placed ordered to attend ye football .. game, :student body support and requ,ested thrill in ..., no Illme 111 geltmg orgamzed thiS '" , · Vi! second 'requirement for all aspir" -uhat students a ,I,nterd- THA'1' in spite of :'muchas vellr The loss of Miss' Grace 'Gail bUlldmg for men and also m the east ' , . t cst in the team smce It IS ours an • 'Iecciones" as we say.- m Span- the former will hull of the main buiJ4ing, as soon as · :!lnts to membership was to appear a, 'kl'n·g·. so hard for the C6llege, 'I'n\. . '.I{C ,are happy,. be' felt by all, and especially. by they arrive, . A W ... W d d 'th IS WOI. . 'II b "", yeo " ,S. tea e nes ay WI ye I._The .·schedule of games, .WI. ,. e., __ ,_, those who worked with her lastyear'j , ' . '.

_·julll'··drawn·'well-back'frOfi1'. ye fore- ,posted on the bulletin boal4 so .there ... ·-- I-lO,vevel::'a'vei;y·coiiipeterit'imd-·at;·· -:EXEC""U=T=='iv=E=C=O"'M=M=I""'T--T-'-E-E""':"'-allowing ye ears to be exposed is no excuse 'for-not'attendmg them, YE TEN COMMANDMENTS tractive teacher has come' to take I

I FOR YE FROSH. h.er place;-'Miss Deborah Smith! and , . and having ye adorned'.with u, .... ····· WANTED '. "'- it is expe'cted thav the work WIll be 'rhe following appointmenl'ii were ribbon of a brilliona hile, Ye Jugs 'I By the Executive' Committee Rule, 1- .. . even better than that of last year. mude by the executive committee at did ,then decree that on Applicatio.ns for:. '. 'l'hou shult not enter via;ye fl'on.1. .Th.!UwLmeJIlhIlJ'sof th,e-'.rm.blLCllli.lits-nieeting-Septeniber-20,1922-. __ ---,,--

- - dOOl;way unless commanded· to do Club will hold a· meetmg Thursday Social Committee: . '. 'I' k mllnager ' so by II Sophomol'e,·. noon to select t!J.e new members Margaret Jamison, chairman. ' iueel·t nt ye Hotfel and, I ::lness manager p .. a P.':: l' " Lant I.ern, Rule 2- from those .. . '. ' _".- ..

0 . eftiMng. .. ma. ::''''.n, p'. • __. 1u-1t.¥.1I1'et Inwood,

IOlli""except;-ye'''tul'tate of ye--great-tern. . Rule 3- new members Wlulrsday '.afternoon. · ur!\elli. From there . ye. Jugs. so- 'I Circulallion manager, Paper Lun- 'I'hou· shalt not stand upon the 'fhe Male :met Tuesday and Alton Harpst. J'ourned to ye abode of Mary Thomas. tern, . , grass nor th!l lawn beneath it, nor voted upon the .,followin!{ new Rem- Luci!e .Stiles. , , " I Debate managel'uhe sod benelith the lawn, bel'S. Earl ,Iden \lss, M,aqorlC Kelley, . tor ye Pl'ollouncemenb of ye solemn Cheer leader, Rule 4- . . Fred BJitzen, Roland Wright, Wallace Program Committee: . oath of fellowship, and to ' • , . shalt remove thy hat in the Hamilton, Collin.ll, Macrae, Wm, Haw- Alvin M.orrison, chairman. Yl' merriment, 'I ENGLISH C,LUB , presence of Sophomores, ley, GnehringA' IPI aul WM,eltts, Mildl'ed Rayburn. .

D R I 5 Winfred en! I ,son AlY!1 Wrighb. With full seemly wisdom did ye! The English Club o[ o,;ly \vhen'spoken to. Chase, Elhs. Pm!e: Others wno trled- Ross Hllrdy. olt! Jugs refrain from electing ye of- Sl'lIt,e C:tohllege bungl Rule 6- , , out huve been p#,t'dn the reserve list, Mury"Thomas. t

OO t yelll WI a I '1'1 h It not be conspIcuoUS All membel's, bo,th,..old IInd,ne,w, Allllppointees ure,to serv,e for one IC!!I'S to,do service this presen sem- IAn oPlln meeting; the POPi ar I a , " :' to report uv the:Hiext meetmg which semester \lnless reuppointed by the estel', until such time as ye, Jugs English Club suppers, \ak\p .RuTh u shult weal' green caps. will be held 21. Treble Clef Executive Committee. auout-to-be, having been duly ini-: 0!1e evening lust 0 Rule,8-': '. . Club will meet;f\'I0!ldays and Thurs- Helen McClure, secretaJ;:Y. ' lilltcd into ye mysteries of Jugdom' .glve one 01' Thou' shalt not weal' bllll bottom dllYs at 12

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. . . "see w a 1 8 V '. 1 . I burns not Tuesduy an l 41'1t'ay n 1m€!. .., lind extended :ye high privileges ,of mOI;e of the five dassllnbll? slce . The'Chol'al Club-w. iU not be orgllnized STUDENT RETURNS . b " I ro p'" D mallic!;' lind Sort mlsp ace eye OWR.. ___ , hl"lll !'rsillp, would be empowere! Press, oeul'Y, ra, . R I' 9- , fol' alJout two '. , . hit!· in ye selection of ye ndble' digni __ I' StOI'Y', ff', , " POI't thut fl.:om the gi,r1!i shall be particulurly at- : \: . I', A),ft,!!r a rathle r.Jo.tng

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' ,,', ; , " I 11 - 'I'he.o -' hi" - '-t·· · .. classmen.-· .' _ CILUllQn_.llp,,- ... (I 111,1, !LPQPU .. uen. "nu a mem-... ___ _ -: Henca...ya....elec.tlon-sla of umn'est . alreail,y-:--t s 0 ,uppel , . plication to f': the Entertai}lment, bel' of tile Epsilon Etn hus returned , . ClII' toquy, 26th day, -ye, month of, IlI'omises to bo a bllnner yeal. for the cAridldlltes 'may be ex-' Committee, "Pohl, Chull'man. to Collage to tllkc II few Bubjectlt: Septp".'ber. ,p, club'i),. , :f

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Page 2: Ch' I Peyegiene.sdsu.edu/cholo_pants.pdf · Ye of ye and ye,!student body and THAT it won:t hurt you in the' ___ jects show the growth of 'the institti- proximity of ye ,morne . caused

, ...... PAPER·.LANTERN " 'Page-:T\vo' -. 'r

THE PAPER LANTERN. . . . ','8 k Ab' R' d Although hardly "completed.. one ,. 'c . Published weekly by the studcnts of the San Diego Svate College as' '00 out ea y publisher already has a · official \lIllieI': . Office ofpublicati,onin.·c.olleg!! building, corner, ____ it

Campus :;tl'eet'tlnd Park boulevard, San Diego .. -. under the I ;f cnK1:av-Entl'red .IIS second class matter at.' San Diego, Califorma, ings 'especially colored .plntes" has

· Act oL\lurch 3,1879. . rise-rio ' It is the aim'of Dr. , . . ;," '. . . ',STAFF· to make the book one that will 'reach

. I{ENRY' '"reCART\" ....... : .. , .. :, ......... : ................................. : EDIl'OR-IN-CI:IIEF Of special intere!)t .to students and every purse. a book that will, not be · l\IARY. .GREI:>1ER ............................. , ............. : ............ ASSOCIATE EDITOR lovers of biology will be the an- laid away, but one peo'plc w!ll rcad

COLLINS .......... ;;;:.. ..................................... ASSISTANT Inouncement vhllt the book of sell ani- for enjoymertv, liS well as lor Instruc-··: .. -ALLY-N. WRIGHT ...... : .. ___ .... :.,.. ........................... :-:: ........ ; .... :._NEWS ED TOR mals written by one of our own col- .

1"1'('(1 'Butzinl' ......... : ...... , ..... : .. : .. News ..... :: ............... News lege teachers, Dr. Johnson, is about tion. ...... :.: ....... : ......... News Mercedes Shea ........................ News \ready for submission, to the THE BRIDGE

__ .. _ .. '_ ....... _ ............ N. ews: Hardy, "" ... ' .. .. , .. ' ........ , ... : ........ , .. r:._JOhns.on. began .the.book In ._. . -. _ '.. '1' DWight Andreen ....... : ........ : .......... News Elizabeth Lee .. : .......... ,.,.......... ews 1915 USing, only her summer vaca- I stood on the bridge at mldmght, BERNICE COn.NELL ...... c ........... : .... • ... • .... ·, ...... ·: .. • .. • .. ·: .. • SOCIETY· EDI'I:OR tion and part of two school.years for and looked at the sizzling town, !lIjldl·ed. Rayburn .... ...... : .. : ...... Soc!ety Glb<oon .... :, ...... , ... Society i !ts" completion, her colaborate,r be- where the. pleasure. loving people

... , ... :.;._., ......... , ... Society . " 1i:DIT01l1g M.l'. Snook,. head of. the Biology were holding the side-wlllks down. ·lllLLl 'ED\\ ,\RDS .: ..................... -............ ; ......................... SPORrS. R Idept. In the Stockbon High S,;:hool. The moon rose over the city and Fred ............. : ..... : .... Sporbs ",' . . .La Jolla; was for the most part, shone on dllmes and gents. but .bhe DWIGHT A:\DUEEN .: ........ BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING MANAGER. the scene of their labors, although glare of the. lamps electric mllde it

'.; Dr. Johnson spent last llummer jn iook like tWenty cents. The windows :'G' . EN'IL" EMEN" I'HE 'FROSH' driving up the coast to Puget Sound, of hoines' were darkemid, for no one I .' . . . ' , .' . . . spec!- was staying. 'there.;- the . as i . . ...... . mens c;qmmon to. rhe different lacah- well lis 'the grownl,1ps, ,Were all In the:

.... f,:e:,hu!cn school this year. they a set of rules .bies. ,.,'. , .' _ . great. wh.ite glul'e. '. D,cserted were, all; .L1:egardllig'thcl\' behanor, and hke good freshmen do! they promptly began I The volume 111 fnct, IS really a the fireSides, abandoned vhe

to ilisobev them. Upon seeing their sacred precepts disregarded', bhe sopho- ture book of the most common varie-· game.' alas. that the old home Circle .mores provoked .to s?mething anger, was followed 1 'of .sea anima,ls.: and deals only I' is but lI'n empty na,:"!!, The · by I'csl'llIQhng norse-play, . " "'. .i· 'With those. 'containing no backbone. father IS out chug-cjlUgg1l1g, :. ·OUl' .advice to. t)1e hosh would be ·to ·the commandl!' of their elder . like thejelyyfish.. There are ,.375 mothej' is at· the ·club, the kids see I,

in thespiri( in \\'hich they were given. .AlI (!ol1eges have rules to photographs. 225 larid drawings, 48 the moving pictures; and go to .ho,toels I

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be incoming freshmen, and vo the true college atn!osphel;e, color sketcbes' ani! 2" wash drawfngs for. grub. How often, oh, how often,: oric_mu.'>t.fuJ.LiIl.wlth;the._old.customs a!1d traditions of .the place; . ThiS year,s ,and most of them taken . .. i!1. ('rop of fl'c:;hmen will deal harshly Wlth,.the freshmen .next I . gazed'on parents reading at ho_me year, HO they their own meQlclne now. . . ,to offset the harshness of the sewedlbY the evenlllg lamp. But the world "/i" . FI:i>;;hml'n! do not that you are ,being made sport or tJh,!t you border a myraid colored tuft of has gone to thunder-forgotten. vhe;

. \ .are belli!! It'l'ated .. The .are glad In i'crepe de chine is just allowed to elder day; and I took up the· bridge, ".' " school. Next \\'11\ leave t.heu· most sacred llleal.s lllipeek out-of the slit. In fact this.land it, and threw a\l the ChUnkS\ ... ____ ; .. )'our .-. . is in keeping with the garmenvlawaY...· .,._-P""",,,hl ... " ... __ .

. FRESHl'.IEN, "E WELCOME YOU!· ,for whc·re is thete a· maiden . who dces not conaeal a blush at the

'R' UL'E' 'TEN '/("Y Peon:? ''''\I<?It,g)the! SCHOOLS:UPPLIES' · . ..' . ?utel' braid '01' ;;llver· (In real- i . '. '. . • .t,p) buttons 3('wed aj: cllre- I CAR PEN T E R' S

We arc inclined to disagree with is a day of democracy, not of mea.sure.d reaCh.: . ...... . · the of the Freshmen Ten P. IVlleged All fresh,men stu-!.o the wa!st hne y:hll'h .Ill below,

, ... . '. dents enter thiS college on an equal Jill;! arm Pits, Shauc:-. o. Robin s Egg 952 Sixth Street Commandments 111 regard . to fboting and should be treated accord-I Blue or Rose Pink usually constitute' San Diego ,Ten. which hint:; ... exempVion of ingly . .If the rules of the ten conl- the color of the buttons. . , ......... ---------------------...;. . ...:.,'--.... ------yars,ity candida.tes from requirements are too stl'ingesb for .the We relllize is very e!11-:.r-------"""--..... ---------------------t

,Impotied upon oth\!l'...il'eshmen. lathletlC.men hey are also too· .. barrasslng to .. al?pear In public With AR it is not .. intended that athletics ent for other students, who probably' vhis clothing' when the convention of.

'should rule··th.e workings of the co)..!ntend'to enter other .fields of aCtiV-·lciVi\i;.;ation brands it as in4ecent.,· so lege any more than should any other .Ity, .,.... h.t support -the movement on foot

· there is no reason why its'. Leb us riot make an aristocracy of and move the boundary lin!! thi! f.oll"wcr5 should be accorded Aristocracies are inclined stJffering of ou:- nursed 'lllay i

.. _< denied other students.- . !to fall. . not· be top severe." I First Big . . Confectionery Produce

O . C lleg' .y ar' .pensabion from -the.English - Club,: . pens 0 e e grantillgto their. members permission i . . . to count their work in drama towards I

. .. --.-'- " '. fulfilling.tj1e, for en-'. The, of the year; on trance and .continuance of. member- ,

.. Wednesday, September 13, witnessed ship, ',.' . . 1 · the. forlllal opening of the San Diego Miss Tohill,. teacher of Expression,' c','State,Collegoe, President E: L. HaJ:dy and English, will have, charge'"of the 'presillingo. The· followjng program, direction and production of the. Plays'j 'as the .executive ,com: Ib is .hop·ed, too, that 'student direc: mibtee, .and as superVised by Wilbert tors may be developed and that an I

. 'Anderson. the new . studerit body entire program. may be staged by' · prcs'itleIit, )-.;as given. . student workers; from· assistant elcP-I'

Dean A. G. Peterson, wbo' spoke trician . ori."Colleg-e Lif","'emphasized' the . I?elano IS. temporary necel'Rity of pursuing studies before pre!pd.ent, during period of, re- .

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cal,lege activities, He remarked that OffICers. for the . he: \\,'as "highly in favor of all as soon as _. I ___ .. --.. '. '.___ _____ - . ._-----1

"onable co.l1ege activities, . f -. -.-.------------'-----. was at, tJftt!sametime keep.. It IS hopep that !t .. wIII be pOSSible I 4247 Park :alvdi HUe. 2075. Fourth and C, San'l?ieg?

ing' up with. ,his studies." " vo hold try-outs '1'Ju,1rsday af:e1'11oon" , President Hardy, who had tempor- Men:'bershlp will be OP(ll\ to ,111. pOS-ll-_____________ .J _____ ..... _..;.....;;._...;....;... ___ J arilyreturned from the of both ,.talent ,..---------------::. ... II •• III ............... IIIli ...... ;;;-.. ... Chicago, where he·ha.d been studYing, no co.g!1lzance \\1.11 be taken of', iii '. \\'"lcOIlll'd .the new students,' as 'Yell SOCial ·An Impartial com, I as the former ones;' He discussed the mlttee. Will upon all. candidates: 81 e die

------ll'ecdiiI a unificc.u.()!l.egsnpirit"and for are . ·0· ".' •. [.he- ilegrec",,;liicli'it has attained this to brmg. th,elr.oWll' material .. : U ',,·c.·' .. , ';elli'" , .,.' ....... .. ".' With an organizatIOn of this bype, _', . . there is no r(lason why S. D. State

. Il'vlllg,E, Outcalt;one of the :for- Culiego Sh9Uld not make a name fori mel' who has been itself In the dmmlltic world. "It can studYlIIg and teaching I\t San Jose be, done." . ' ..

·(m.st. year. made a short talk, ex-" .'j'l'cssinghis· appreciation . at being , :Ibleto llg-nin resume duties at the .foetil . . Cholos Pants :.' Mrs.· Coldw,ell;' dean of women, en-I!ouraged th.e' habit of personal COl\-

· -with her· 'onmatters of Continued from Page ,1 fic·ho.(il 'llctivi'ties and studies.' . ....... --.--,--.---- .. -.-

OUI' "Fighting Coach," C, E. day_and there' to .be no let up . a short and snappy in ..

'lull<, (Jointing: out 'the "high. spobs" QUick .. actIOn IS mevltable! Our in college athletics .. He memtioned. sympath.les h!lve Ion!\, bee.n arouscd

· ",I he wonderful. possibilities of :. this for the sad plight of !lUI' former class-

TEA .ROOM'

HOME MADE DAINTIES .. ,

their various mates, but'let us thab.only as an _ ' . ji)clil .and Southern California con-

·tests. . In MeXICO the plane of 'mentality

-. Miss l\Ii(;ll'cd Ra'yburn, popular is quit.IJ low.' Nothing indecent" is

l:(uileIl6 anO -d - ·thought-:of-the-man-who,appears-on .Iightfully rendered .several musical the public thorofare cl!ld In his nighv lIumbt.j·s. A special' orchestra also .wear .. There, poverty a profession,

'. I'elldered' a nllmber of popular' music Pe?n Pants nothing more than ":' . . ' " . !'l,lectiollS, and' thus aided in' giving paJamas!. It IS th'e common wear of -- .: .l'l;Jl and to -the first college as_\the MeXican peasant .who sleeps,

Gardens .. ;;emblv.' works, eats and ,dances In this outfit.

. ,'. . . There. you see IS the solution! The

. O' RGAN'IZE NEW" . : .... " S. D. State College If our unfortun- , · . ., I ates are to .fecI at' all ·athome· with

'.. 'ORAMATIC lIJ "welfare and reputatiol) of .vhe other '. '!students .. There is no doubt thtit

, " San Di!.O!!o State Colleg'e is to ,have P!!Oh' Pants, are essentially pajamas. ':1 big. 1111 inclusive dramatic society We can not meet, opposition 'in that co. he k.llown as the Two Masque statement. For when from vhe days I Players. Membership wm be OPIlI!.l!Lof tile early.Roman wa'rriors to tIle

. ,iiI student.,;, whether' J, C. 01' T. C; 'pl·esent--.-.day .... of .. hib-h intellect 'na,,'c, . A. '1', C: fJl'g'lIni.zation known as the; men been seen to wear trouscrs with

, Two MIIHlJUe Players has.. existed fol,' II cllte little slit runnin6' up the side's ". muny ,YUill'S.. .It WIlS their desire to (wher'e vhe cuffs arc' 'locatcd- on

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A. W. S. HONOR NEW RECf:PTTOIONWEGLCIVEONME. NEVI'. W· HER' E THEY HAV'E . The initial eve tit of the Pi-istis ,·.-GIRLS WEDNESDAY Crew, was a charqtiIiglYappointed AT ·STUDUIO PARTY iTUDENTS FRiDAY .

gIVen at uhi! home of Miss Nar- " " GONE' T Delano reeently. Mrs. 'Coldwell The studio on Wednesday, The opening event of the social' . 0 COLLEGE

presided at the. tea table and bel' 20, 1922, was the scene of n de-Various members of the Footb Il Dela,no received: Messrs. 'Lykins en: lightful tea', uhe first of its kind this at &he College WIIS an in-

. . . . a tertalned with several vocal num- season. It was given by. the A .. W. S., f05mal and dance held last rl!amkept condItIOn. thIS past va- bel'S. The hostesses were Ruth Schi- whose chief aim is to promote· friie EIlJday. September 15th, In Other colleges, have claimed BOrne cation by dIfferent kInds of work fel:le, Marciaas Delano, Lois friendship and co-operation in the I the StudIO, as a welcome to both .old of our year s students. Vtolet which in most cases were conducive Ahce Douglas, Helen Snow, Mildred college hfe.' . and new students. It W!lE. a get- Knowles and Evelyn Brownell en-". h Raybourn Bernic B AI' P tl 3' I k h' f ., party and certamly:was a tered Stanford. Frances' Peacock to muc . power. Two of. R s M' . t L' e y at 0 c.oc , t e amlhqr Dancing was enjoyed all left' in September for Lawrence Col-

tlwm, Alvin M. orrison' 'and Johnny Lucile Stiles, of d carnie 1 float- evening' and for those who did nou lege, ··in· Michigan. Robert Lyon is Squii'cs 'have been uhe .... The guest i' I'd d M .' afnt IJ?a.tura:!. f ol

d- danc.e games Were a.rranged. now residing in, Los. Angeles, and will H h s nc u e . rs· Virginia . ,a er ,w IC e ICIOUS .• ",a .an D' h' enter the Southern Branch uh Ice Co. Tom' ester ad a job driv· Baynes Schur Ruth Branch B . cookies were served .: urmg' e evenmg a progrnmwas AIHd' ... 'II t 'd' d..... .ere,. . I t th N B J Rea E I'R ,. onme '. given. Webster Street who is leav my. ar Ing WI S U Y entlstry at ing n1U eS. a e avy ase .. ' ohn ms,., ve yn, oss, MFartha Mur- In' the 'midst of Miss Bernice ing next week for Stanford' d B'li the' University of Southern Cali-

Huncock worked at Y. M. C. A. phy, pahel CurVis, Carolyn Eggleston, Cornell announced a varied and in- Hawley put 'on a fornia, Margaret .De Laughter will nnd on some of t)te ."Y" Evelyn; Rice,· Eliza- tere,sting. ,program in which the fol- introducing Webster Street;s new spend this, year in. school at· Visalia. campmg tl'lps. Henry FranCIS· spent kw ii' D:lrls Anderson, Mar&aret lOWing persons took part: song liMy ·Home Town" Lt' One of MISS De Laughter's poems' is 'part of his ,time .at Banning v.:orking oc e an Lenore Carrot·· . Mis.s Lucy l'1nude, plano .solo; Miss Miss' Mary Greiner ami _ in. the Pict?rial for Octiqber ... m. a frUIt .cannery.. A!fred Tarr SCULPINS ORGANIZE. Margaret JamIson, vocal solo, Street gave Ii clever interprefmtion of Rodney Brlnkloe IS at Broadoaks;

for hiS father.' selhng ed by Mil?red Reyburn, violin, the. Tango.'... . '. .' . bUKers and F .. WJlson worked .In· of. the Su,1pincrew have an,dMlssBermce piano; Ml'S. Coldwell chaperoned. Severiil 'Several"ofour last year's-friends thc S. lost no time IlJ getting started MISS M.ercedes Shea,· musical recita- members o'l' the faculty ,were present . left us for other - Colleges.

UllP to Vlrglnta In hiS year, Two. meetJings have a " " Jenne -Knapp' at the piano; at the as'well asa num-. Amo!,!g these are: Almy Harding l.hevi ?let: ' been, held and plans made for MISS MIldred McCa.rtney, ,vocal solo, bel' of !itudents, " . .' who University .. Besldes the Teaml.tqere many ·year. .. . . byMls!\ Jenne Knapp; ". of. Cahforma to. study othcrs who have spent Interestmg va- The crew .has· as head ua' ,t ,MIss VIOlet Knowles, a former SVu- Now ail the wrongs of ';yesterday Dentistry. Miss Evelyn.," Brownell· (';!tions, Alden Ross worked for the a boathouse at the' of q MI kSt dent, .gave a solo dan.ee, accompanied· and Miss Violet Knowles who will . 'II;!: Eompany.Ccott Ki1'!g 'street, where the: meetings wilir be br MISS 'On the leave' aOQn· for Suanford University, hi:; father nt. 8 Lumoerc held, Cruises will. be on Saturda s pta,no. until 5 o'clockfol. L and Ly,o!l who mOved to vard fora whIle and later t.ook a mo- from 4 to 6 o'clock A lun h lo"ed the program. · ... qr needless trouble borrow? Los Angeles and-who WIll enter the

Fred'· Reichel, planne,d for' Thursday" . . :," So.u.thern Branch .' . lIolked m a fruit. cannery at Hemet·128th, In order thau the membeES f 'Mllry Thomas, captain; Emily Mid- If I k' 'f' 'h 'ld- ... .. ,. ".-- .... -- --." --'. .., ,'''.---. ---. -.-

Po hi of h}s ti1'!'e.the crew. may meet some of the dlebro,ok, lieutenant; Marian Hartley; .ong S 11 8, S ou aC'WEBSTERSTRRET IS .HONORED·:. ,-ea.rrYlilg .the •. UIJIon to .dls; jstudents. at the co.llege. commissary steward; Helen. McClure into s.uyle there II be. more darned . -..:..- . U'lcts an " hiS Miss Tanner coached last year, pursuer. '. i ' stockings worn than there have been As . a ·fal·ewell."send off'" Web" Andreen dId Advertlsmg will be missed by the crew as she The othcr. members are: Marjorie for two .years. ster : Street, who is leaving soon. for , work on the Los AJ?ge)es Tup.es. be unable to. continue this .year. Kelly, Bernice 'CQrnell, .Mahel 'BroWn· '. Stanford University, 'a reunion' of,. Hardy had an oU,tmg at Arrowhead place .will be taken by Coach Cou t- Agnes .Ridgeway 'and IlaMiller. A.c:. ' ·-.I"old time" ·friends met at the home Luke,: Mdler'helped-Tohn.D. ney:·,' I' cOI'!\ing' to Mary Thomas,,'Coach Lloy(,l George--says he can see an-'of Mrs. S. Greiner 1421 Grove street . -S[landard Oil to am.ass. a';! fortune. I The officers were· elecbed . at 'the Courtney_ is also known as ·the· Ad- other big war coming. We hope he IF/riday evening .. , '. ' "

Hathaway.to?k ,a.motor;end of last year and are as follo'ws' mira!. . . doesn't point it ou.t to us. . _ As unusual display of, talent on the . tl'lP to Seattle (whetherm hIS famous:' , : .. ,paru of the guests, form'ed itself into

CII!'! or not, we d!) not know.) Freddy. !a clever proKram· arId made the party went J on a camping trip , . I U decided success. The' sang. "Cro'ss-

with a divisDion of tlhledNha.tional Guard. ·KOZ:Y .... "NOO' K ··S. ch.ool Da' ·ys,. ,..... roads," composed by Lawrence.Well- . Bvioently uty ca e 1m. I _ ington and Webster Street was sung' A number of the. College' girls and. .. ,ac.c.ompanied· by its authors. Bill·

spent! the!r vacations motoring and' -Ul'C- Hawley and Webster' Street hen put. staying at various beach and ·moun-. over a few new original vaudeville

·llIin resorts .. Those who took motor Kod k D' '. stunts.-Fre·ddy Reichel charmed the trips were:. Miss Bernice Cornell" . . a· ays guests ·with a rEmdiuion of his famous who spent a. month touring Northern I \l3alome dance. Miss Mercedes Shea. California and Oregon, visiting five HOME' , ·!lpoke" two ·clover , colleges' ,enroute;Miss Margaret . . .... ' . :---" ... -,-·---1"1----.. -+,--'---::;;;;;.,-:: Jamison, who took several short trips compan on the thru .variouspar1Js. of. the state and COOK' 'ERY Jenne Knapp.

,MiHs Mildred Raybourne .who jour-I .. '. '. ". .,. An interpretation' of the Argentine neyed . to 'Los Angeles. Miss Mary 'fango and the Vern.on Castle Walk Greiner is lately returned from an. ex- , ·\vasdone by Mai'y Greiner and Web-tenC:led trip thru. the East, having' ster Street. ' been gone over three months. She I Dwight Andreen manouvered thru

dtriends and relative.s in Mich- a clog dance with professional finish. igan, Illinois and Canada. Miss AU!!r the performancesl'Cfresp-Mabel Griffiths. and Miss Imogene HAWAIIAN -13RJNG- ments consisting of cake and p.unch McLean took t.he summer course. at were served.' . With a bit, of' singing, the Branch of the Unive.rs- ... . YOUR FILMS a bit of dancing,and the spo'ntaneoui; ity. of Cahforriia in Los Angeles. The . 'U.,KUL:· EL' ES.. bits occasionul fun the. evening. Misses Agnes Ridgway, Lucille Stiles ., -:-'1'0 US- pleasantly...·.

·and Margaret Lowry spent a'week at 1!ot DinneJ;'s from 11 to 2 'Those present were Mercedes Shea, 'rent City .in the' Sphinx tent; Miss ulld . " . ' Aud yom Katharine Gibson, Imogene McLean, Jeanne Knapp and Miss Margorie BANJOUKUtELES 'Aii'Hours Elsie· Cofrin, Bc'rnice Cornell, Lucy Kelly had a cabin' at the Laguna KODAK ALBUM ,Map!! Ord, Mabel .Griffiths, Hattie Mountains for a month .. ' .. ,., . ' , . . iNettJehurs!l, JeniJe Knapp,

. But perhaps' our A. S. B. Pres i- I Street, . Marjorie Lillian .. Me-. dent, Wilbert Anderson, had uhe most Kenzie and: Mary Greiner. Dwight

-.in.teresting vacation of all;. At the Andreen, Julius' Molin'a, Webster

.' . . beginning of the summer vacationl1e Street, Ross Hurdy,· Mike Gleason; went to Chicago where he worked for , . ...Ln' aBuI.J:..-I'-1 .-'-awhile. He .. then journied' to At Table, iOc ' . ., . Muskegon, Michigan, .where, on ,Hawley, Howard Ruhle, August 21st, he mari:[ed Miss 'FIOl'J ". Keep tile Record of i Saffer and Sheldon'Riveroll. ence Borgeson of- city. Mrs, .. 0 . ' .' : .. ' . Anderson is a native of Michigan. n p P Y M emol'ies, Are the folks iooking fill' Ii home? 'rho'ugh we were aU very surprised all ,. S. B. MOBERLY .h;lS a 5-room. h!luse this iYew8,·the'whole·collegc·joinsin '. ' B U NN ELL ,now un'oer cO!1struction, located near

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IS CAPTAIN· 1 c. BOYS·AlLSEl ! fiRST GRIDBATllE . Or 1923 fOOTBAll; TO 00 BA TIlE WITH WITH MARINE TEAM

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Standing }o;ft .to right :)[anager King, Held, .. Wulff •. ' ·R\·an. Guehrini!'. Stephenson. Chester\ ·,Tarr. Captain Hester, Allen S.tahl.

Wilson, Pohl and Poggi;' Sitti!lg! Coach Durham. Aldenman, . Sn'ider Price' Russo. Frances. Squires,. Parrish; 'DolBon and, .. '. . .

T-'m Hester.... . OCCIDENTAl COlLEGE L-' ENOS WITH l8-0_WIN I ........... ,., .... ::: .... Ends ........ :.; ............ :.= ........... Stephenson The ::\lWl':lP:un or t.he football \ . --_. . \ -' ___ . '. .\,Dilson .......... : .. , ...................... ...... Tackles ....... : ......... :, ......... :................... Tarr

. : Coach Peterson.

team. . '. , '. .. I'. - "Le:'; ';hQW . . l'ncler their of Stahl:e'ld .............. : ........... : ............ : .. Guards ......... : ............ ; ......... .... = .. Hester' . He W3; roe POSitlo.1l ast· Tna;'s the word from t1:,' t\·otball • d h '.r ' f b U" <quad I ,'11 .' C _ Thur·j,,\·· t;i"h' wnen the gndders \ k . . . bel "n amyt }... tne oot a - .... en ........................... _ ................ en"",}, .

". - •• '" n. b 'I d '11 bo\'s who roo' tae I d h . h' 1" 0 H k ,. . HI' . . M . . r.eld· ,heir ret!ub.r I(>Ot a, . T1 • in heir fi:-st tw'o cont .. 5-,::'. and rompe . orne \\·It an. co- ,.,,. I ancQc' ...... _ ......................... : ...... aves.......................................... arrlson Th.i" i" .;econd year on the buck Occidental Co:!ege. ai. Pc-lO\'l'1' the gridd,;rs from the i SquiJ;es .. , ........ : ...... : ....................... Quarter . .. I

ha\·i.n:: .• down a guard !cidental, nt;:\"t Saturday. '. . I Ba.;e. ' The game played on the :rer"-! RusS<) ........... , ...................... : ... : .... Ful1. . ; Jl<)5ltlUn on In,., squad •. , I . The Occidental ·game ice field lit the i(lqt of Broadway and I. .' . . . ."_

He had his prep ;.:hool· tralOmg at! big i;t't·to that Coach P"t-en:O:H lad;> i. I i' .. _ d th I claimed that S.ephemon used hiS Ion offensed and .. . d....· h' th I h dul The\' ha\'e I oUlte a ame aUllenee Wltne",o:.e e h d _1.. 1 ....... _ .. ____ ._ "_ :'l:t' S. D. Army an aca em_, 8\ e' on e r.!5c e .e. - .\ :. . .-. . _ . ___ . ,an s .. on we .. p ay ·and tobe score was erating with the line on defense \\ here he pl:lyed guard on the It3ken the base and CQ.ronado. nlt of tne sea.;on. ! no- ailowed. The -Colle e then lo<t . .. ,_ ..

_i,or .. f,)u£.-c;:.n:;ec.utiye-years. into and the,r clash WIth tho: BOTH TEAMS STRONG !'h • ba . . ,_ g.: _. . -lcoaChes Durham and Peterson de. !'choul .ht' much ablhty IFleet on OUT I Both squad; played' good football;' e II on ,the 1mI'. serve credit for' a smooth running in l1!tIt'rent 1m,,;: of sport. college tleld thiS attern,)c,.n. !-ap.am I I h . d ., 11 • di-' f' HESTER RECOVE.RED FUMBLE _'.

La .. ' h ... \\-a,; the IHester. who wa; decree Tnursday I an, .s 0:," e . exce eot, "Oil .don or f .'.' . football team .. . ,,'f 17;:; pvund dinsion. He oight. the gridder:s .. feels • an early game. The i. The attempted to punt. In 'the backfield Hancock and Mol'-

'tied rur P::H:" lit the track con-ls:urt' ch!il'ge$ can hold .ne. s:howed up well. 35 the mannes. o_u:, the oack fumbled. the_halL-and riS"onrrilide'severailong gnihs ft.'rell..-e in the 'high jump aod grabb€d. ern to {mmhlgoh I' twice made tneir done... . ; Ht'ster. reco\'ered. behind the line for, the ends while Rus and.S u'r · 0 scorlOg. ana .:is . ". K'E FIRST ; a' _ • • d I . '.' . so ,q I eg

· ';' ..... . '. . Ihopes that they'may even bn::g home I HANCOCK MA S .: .0?!:Il own... . '. . . I were always good for yards on. "line ',:." :-h' r t' .about· 170 '!tht' l.ong· end of,-the tall>:... ..... ! In the middle of the 'first' quarter, i only ;coring ait'er thi.;> W35bY·i bucks. Stephenson 'and Dotson proved

.' b:Coming one of!. 01 cou!"seh; . Occldbenta.l ad l Hanc'ock picked. up a' fumble on the . Par:-15h. He laugh when. his '1 a ... ood pair . At 'tackles Tal'r. · ..• .•. - . - . h :lour \'ear ;c 00 , It IS l'..). e expec.e , . . d '. d" h 't . . . b . d' '" _ .' , . th,; lights ,In t I' .team. ; th3.!·older. and more expo;rit,nced' men; .1101' .an ran I:lg t: wo;re. torr.. an·, attempte and Wilson blocked man

v attempted

• '11 L. ".' I' '1'· r"'r the <core· .tack.e. . . , . of ,Wi .V<' on .. ' v.. - • .' ." .... . . ; plays. Hester put u a hard. arne.

SEA-T' CORONADO 39 0 !mucn larger mmtunon; ther 'CROSS.BUeK EFFECTIVE' .CREDIT DUE TEAM '.' '. t t. kl . d F .. J! 'd' All g -' - . 'ha\'" a wider iieM from wnich· to I ' '0 b k k th . , ,3 ac e, an . ranclS an en pull -';' '. '. Ichoo;,; their ." , A, cr?,_- uc ·too e manne_. un- I: The played together w.ell. the up a good fight although both showed . . I \\ith· :rarr,. Hester, and;ciWaI'e .. 1n the.: ·second· quaner.: and line cO-O!)erating. with .(the backfield lack of. experience, ... . --La;:: Friday -:.It,;:-noon the -J .. C.; Allen ban !ring them. "On !'he and' '·Babe. :\Iorrlson dashed off m all I . • . • .

.. .1t-fe:it:.1 the High: 'Hanco.c",k, !dirl.'ct"ions, finally crossing the hne! . l:>cfl(;c·l squaa by .a ".0-0 ;cor: ... !he .and Squire,. 'for a down after' II 35-Yllrd. "".1m", "11:: a one. !!l05tly see-1the no!e; .from l:/"hmo .he lme. \\e.. ./ PL' A Y B ALL

· Ilsed.· . ;haw a.team that' can gh:t' .. · . '! .'. '.. ! · . The \','r"!1:l.dl' tt'3ID \\':1$ \,e.t:Y. .. li,ght,j·th",m areal argu!llent. . ..... _. : I The ·half.cnded.with ·the ball' in i

. !i\,er.,.:ing' about 150'. pounds to , ... bspeaking of the I the middle of t1e field. Score!' Col-' I'lInI):":E ynt'H G .-\:IIE 'AXD SEE ". \ .. hu:. fought', all way $.:iid.:· ·: .. 14) 0 . '< f

:mJ'iurr,;;il"d :he ('oll"ge are r.o: as ,;x!-',;;-lenced 35 :ne; . e. -, ,. . '. . __ :>.tiff·op·uo"itivn:;.: times. -. ;no-:-J!ern ;<1u:;d I v,'" can 5;oPi SCO,RE NOT ALLOWED. g G- ---S-t . .

Sew;;}! .. In fim pan of the;;econd half. III . ·u.. II 00., o. re . .. ,.., \.'..11 :r::he game. Price tc'eY.l1.re. Q;:. - :·th,,·'Colte-"etooK the. ban . to- the ... ,' 'I' ..." "-0 •.•• " ... W' !t'''e' '-Dod· .'" two:!!:·:nn;:·nna .u:lX\\'t.'1 gyt away .or :.._0>,., , .... .'''-'', r ... ' ".", .. 15-,aI'd line where .-' !'un. i" &.0 .. : ":" ..... .... ' .. ... .'

'" i;:"b:l:ldinl?: a ias;. light "\\1,e:1 :llo:nifO::. :!:.e. oth,,;rl5-0n pa.<;"d U) behmd the : u-ci' i ,. -\0" ':0:1--" this C!:Z,!'Cl!'.!;' tnt' t coa; lin€- Howewr, the uml?ire: · l,; ..... a. _ • .. '" Oc. ... . . . ve::rr and w1Il . better . • !!O'''. ':""'-' .. .. • I

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