Arizona State University - Sun Devil Spark Sahuaro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)
- Class of 1932
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Text from Pages 1 - 212 of the 1932 volume:
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EDITOR-INCHIEF
WARREN W. WELLS
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THIS BOOK A TREASURE CHEST.
THESE TREASURES ARE MEMORIES OE
YOUR COLLEGE DAYS AND MAY THIS
BOOK GIVE YOU SOME OE THOSE
MEMORIES THAT WILL BE TREAS-
URED FOR LIFE.
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VIVA MAY LINDAHL
FINANCIAL SECRETARY
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A. M, Stanford
Pi Lambda Theta
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EDUCATION
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Ph. D. New York University
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MA, Universily of Toronto
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MA. Stanford University
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CRITIG TRAINING SCHOOL
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LIBRARIAN
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GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY
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A. M. University of Iowa
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HEAD OF SCIENCE
B. S. Utah State Agricultural
College
M. S. Cornell University
Ph. D. Cornell University
Phi Kappa Phi
Sigma Chi
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A. M. Teachers' College, Columbia
University
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HEAD OF PSYCHOLOGY
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A, M. University of Michigan
Ph. D, University of Michigan
Phi Gamma Mu
Phi Delta Kappa
F. GLENN MACOMBER
CRITIC, TRAINING SCHOOL
A. B. University of Washingto
M.A. Stanford University
Phi Delta Kappa
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LEONORA ANDERSON
Prescott
Lnmbdn Kappa, President
Hiking Club Vice-President
Pnstcur Scientific, Secretary
Women'a Centrnl Council,
Vice President
Tennis Tevm
Froebcl Club. President.
South Hull. President
Womurfs Glcc Cluu
MARIE AWREY
Tempe
Phi Lumbdn. Nu
Hiking Club
LOUISE BARTOL
Phoenix
Kappa Knppn Alpha
CHARLES BEARDSLEY
Phoenix
Prnsccuium
Players: President
ARTHUR BRANHAM
Douglas
Pasteur Scientific
Lnmbdu Phi Sllmm
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FLORENCE CISNEY
Phoemx
Phi Beta Epsilon
LAPREEL DAVIS
Mesa
Zeta. Sigma
Kappa Delta Pi
Y. W. C. A
Orchestra
Campus Queen 1932
MARY EMMA DYER
Phoenix
Zeta Sigma President
Y. W. C. A.
Shield Club, '30
Follies '29
Hiking Club
ALTA FOCAL
Jerome
Chi Sigma
Kappa Delta Pi
THELMA FRANCIES
Maryland
Plerlan Vice-President '29
Secretary '30
Treasurer '31
Hiking Club
Wnllflower Club
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Tempe
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MYRON CARVER
California
Lambda Phi Sigma.
C. W. C.
Freshman Basketball
Freshman Football
Varsity Basketball
Cheer Leader, '32
RUSSEL CODDARD
Tempe
Lctte1'men's Club
Varsity Football. '29-'30-'31
CLARENCE IOHNSON
California
Inmbda Phi Sigma
Track Captain, '31
LEONARD lOl-INSON
Geographic
Lambda Phi Sigma
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ELLEN KEEBLER
Tempe
Delta. Theta
Beta Chl
Pasteur Scientific
Kappa Delta Pl
RUBY LAIRD
Tempe
Delta Theta
Kaplan Deltn Pi
IENICE LINKS
Ohio
Dcltn Theta
THELO MOTES
International Relations Club
FAY PATTERSON
Mesa
Phi Lnmbdu Nu
Geographic. President
HENRY PERKINS
Missouri
IRENIE REED
Peoria
Delta Thctn
Kappa Delta Pl. Secretary
Gcogrurihic. Vlcc-President
Y. W. C. A.
los SELLAH
'Iuxos
Pl Deltu Slmnu, President
The Tl'xlrl,cen
Bnsclmll Conch. '31
GEORGE SM ITI-I
Inl.ei'im1,lomi,1 Relations
Club. President.
Pl Deltu Slumu
ROBERT SMITI-I
Globe
L-cttci'incn'a Club
Vurslty Football, '29-'30-'31
Vurslty Basketball. '30-'31-
'32
Baseball. '29-'30-'31
Pl Delta Sigma
JAHU
GRACABEL SWIFT
Phoenix
Zet Sigma. Secretary '30
Y. W. C. A.
Asilomar Representative
Geographic Society
Student Body, Vice-Presb
dent '32
Campus Queen '31
Hlking Club
Womcn's Central Council
Women's Gloc Club
CECIL MCCULLAR
Superior
Lettermen's Club
Vurslty Football, '30-'31-'332
Varsity Baseball Captain,
'31
JAY KLIENMAN
Mesa
Geographic
ERIC BARTELI.
California
Lambda Phi Sigma
Pasteur Scientific
Collegian Staff. '29-'30
NORMAN GLEMENTS
Globe
Lettermen's Club
Sahuaro Staff '29
Sophomore Class, President
Varsity Football, '28-'29-
'30-'31
Basketball, '30-31
Basketball Captain. '31
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RUTI I BAILEY
Tempe
Zeta Slgma
C W C
Pasteur Scxenhfxe
Beta Chx
ROBERT ADAMS
Tempe
Lambda Phi Sigma.
Varsity Football. '32
Commencement Speaker
ALBERT CRUZ
Casa Grande
Lettermexfs Club
Newmen Club
Baseball, '29-'30-'31f'32
GUIDO CISLACI-II
Morenci
Pi Delta Sigma
Lettermerfs Club
Varslty Football, '30-'31
Basketball, '29-'30
Baseball, '29-'30-'31-'32
LORENCE COLDSMITYI
Iowa
Lambda Phi Sigma, Secre-
tary and Treasurer, '30-'31
Men's Glee Club, '31-'32
Orchestra, '31
Student Body Treasurer, '32
Senior Class Treasurer, '32
Alpha Hall Treasurer, '30
Y. M. C. A,, President '31
Jig
MRS. STIDHAIVI
Tcrnpc
Kapnn Delta Pi
ALICE STINSON
Phoenix
Sahuaro Staff, '31
Hiking Club
MERCIER WILLARD
Pl Delta Slgma, Treasurer
'31
Lettermen's Club
Los Hldalgos
Y. M. C. A., "Secretary '29
Alpha Hull, President '31,
Treasurer, '29
Senior Class, President '32
Golf Team, '32
Student Body Treasurer. '31
Football, '28-'29-'30-'31
Tmck, '28-'29-'30
IVA WISE
Phoenix
I-IORACE SMITI-IERAN
California
Lambda Phl Slgmxs.
Varsity Football. '30-'31-'32
Football Captain, '32
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That' is the way at college shonltl grow. 'l'his growing is well
l'f'i'lK'4,'i'6'll in the Junior Vlass oi' '32, hy the lll2llllll'l' in whit-h
they have taken pan-t' in all the netivities ol' the eollege :tml
hy eolltrilmting with llllfll'lllg.Q' zeal townrtl nmlcing this "'l'he
Biggest Little Follegge in the NVest"'.
The elztss 1-oll hats upon it' some two hnnclrecl nznnes, nznnes
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that mean much to ns here att' ASH' anal we sincerely hopt
tlmt' the 1I12lj0I'll'y of these stlnh-nts will he with ns signin next
Septelnhel' when elztsses open.
The Juniors, too, are leaving laehintl them at l'l'i'UI'1l that
they can he proud ol' and we are sure that with sneh at stzlhlt
ll2N'lig.fl'Olllltl they may go ont to meet the world with open
minds, strong l1ea1't's and with zt feeling ol' 4-onfiflenc-e.
'WVG hope to see yon alll hawk ilglillll next year, -ilimioi-s."
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FRANCIS ANDERSON
Mesa
Phi Lambda Nu
ELMA ALEXANDER
Roosevcll
Collcglun Stuff, '31-'32
Hlklmg Club. '30-'31
Y. W. C. A.. '30
Womcn's Glue Club, '30-
'31-'32
"Rosnmundc"
ALICE ARZBERCER
Wilcox
Phi Lnmbdu Nu. Secl'ctu.rIv'
'32
Y. W. C. A., '31
Hlklnx Club. '30-'31
NELLIE ARZBERCER
Wilcox
P111 Lambda Nu, Secretary
'30, President '31
Hlklnlfl Club. '30-'31
Y. W. C. A., '30-'31
Wnmcn's Glcc Club, '30-'31
"Rosnmunde"
"Marriage ol' Nnn'1rl.tc"
VERA BEARDEN
Clarkclale
Kappa Kappa Alpha, Vice-
Presldcnh '31
Pnsteur Scluntlflc
Hiking Club
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THELMA BECK
Phoenix
Philomathian, Secretary '31
Wnmen's Glee Club, '31
Women's Athletic Associa-
tion, Vice-President '32
Sahuaro Staff, '31
Drum Major, '31-'32
All Stax' Volley Ball. '30
All Star Field Ball, '31
"Seven Keys to Baldpaten
"Dear Brutus"
"Captain Applejacku
Follies, '30-'31-'32
Proscemium Players. Secre-
tary '32
ALICE BOWMAN
Phoenix
Phi Beta Epsilon
Follies, '31
ANDREU BRANNAN
Phoenix
IENNIE BROWN
Tempe
WILMA BUSBY
Sl. David
Delta Theta
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GERALD CAFLINGER
California
Lambda Phi Sigma
C. W. C.
Freshmen President, '30
Sophomore President, '31
Editor Sahuaro, '31
Geographics
Lettermen
Baseball, '30-'31-'32
Student Body President, '32
THEODORE CARMON
Peoria
Pierian, Vice-President
'31-'32
Los I-lidalgos, Vice-Presb
dent '31, President '32
Women's Central Council
South Hall, President '32
Y. W. C. A., Secretary '30-
'31-'32
LORRAI N E CASANAOA
Tubac
OLADYS CLANTON
Tolleson
Beta Chi
All Star Volley Ball, '31
JANIE CLARK
Miami
Beta cm -
Pasteur Scientific
Newman Club
East Hall President. '32
Women's Central Council
LENORE CLIFFORD
Safford
Zeta Sigma,
Shield Club, '30
Hiking Club, '30-'31
Women's Athletic Associu
tion
All Star Volley Ball, '30
ROBERT COOK
Washington
Los 1-Ildulzos
Follies. '31
MARCE COSTEY
Warren
Phl Beta Epsilon, Vlce-
Prcsident '32
C. W. C.
Los Hldalgos
FAY CRAIG
Dragoon
Kappa Kappa Alpha
Pasteur Scientific
Hiking Club, '30-'31
MADELINE EVANS
Phoenix
Phllomathlrm
.LSSZ
LQUISE FISHER
I I2 EN E CAC E
Phocn ix
Cmogrnnhic
DEI-ILIA CALUSI-IA
Laveen
I-IERMIONE GERRISI-I
Icromc
Kappa Knppu Alnlm
Bctn Chi
Pnstcur Scientific
EIORACE GILBERT
Chandler
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MARTHA GOOD
Douglas
Delta Theta
ANNA CRECC
Tempe
Kappa Kappa A'pha, Sec-
retary and Treasurer '32
Shield Club
Hiking Club I
W0men's Athletic Associa-
tion
DANIEL CRIIALVA
Phoenix
VERA I-IELFINSTINE
Tucson
Kappa Kappa Alpha
Beta Chi
' LEOTA I-IENNEY
Ray
Lambda Kappa
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
Women's Glee Club
AHUADQ
MARGARET CLEVENGER
Miami
Zeta Sigma
HELEN EDWARDS
California
Chi Sigma, President '32
South Hall Vice-President,
'32
BEULAH FELSHAW
Safford
OTILLA FLORES
Morenci
Los Hidnlgos Del Deslcrto
W. A. A.
Newman Club
Hiking Club
MARY HAND
Winkleman
Philomathian
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' A , 1 " MARGARET Hou
T -5- Bisbee
RL X . - Phllomathlan
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I tion
' L ,,-' Best All-Round Athlete.
, . A ' '31-'32
- "7 ,.- Archery Team
' ' t T Hockey Team
' U X Valley Ball Team
T-4 J 7
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MARY HORNE
C 'Q Mesa
Phl Beta Epsilon
MARY LOU IOHNSON
2
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Tucson
Phi Beta Epsilon, President
'32
Women's Central Council
LOUISE KNIFE
Tucson
DOROTHY LANEIR
Phoenix
Chl Sigma
Follies, '31
Froebel Club
lki
H ng Club
Women's Central Councll
TRELVA LINES
Kappa Kappa Alpha
MILDRED MARCELLA
Miami
Phl Betn Epsilon
MARCUERITE MARTIN
Prescott
Lnmbdn Knppn, President
'32
Froebel Club, President '31
Hlklnll Club. '30-'31-'32
Y. W. C. A.
French Club, '30
FRED MCDOWELL
Mesa
Lambda Phi Slrcmu
Varsity Football. '31-'32
WAYNE MCFREDRICKS
Mesa
Band, '30-'31
Sophomore Class. V l c e -
Presldcnt '31
"Miss Lulu Betts"
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MYRON HOLBERT
Miami
Pi Delta Sigma
LEON IONES
Mesa
JOHN KENDALI.
Tempe
Geographic. President
MINNA PARKER
jerome
Phi Beta Epsilon. President
'32
C. W. C.
Beta Chi, President '32
E a s C Hall. Vice- President
'32
Women's Central Council
Follies. '31
MARCIE REGAN
Bisbee
Chl Sigma, President '32
Jolly Red Heads
Newman Club. Secretary
Follies. '31
East Hall, President '32
"Miss Lulu Betts"
"Marriage of Nannette"
Women's Glee Club. '31
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GRACE IVICKENNA
California
C111 Sigma.
Geographic Society
FLORENCE
MCPHERESON
Tempe
Kappa Delta Pi
Lambda K a D D a, Secretary
'32
LETA MEAD
Patagonia
1
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Phoenix
MARKLEY MORGAN
Yuma
Pi Delta Sigma
MARIA MORRISON
Phoenix
BERNARD MUFFLEY
Phoenix
Debate
The Thirteen
KATHERINE MUMFORD
Phoenix
GLENNA OLSON
Safford
Zeta Slilma
Shield Club
Hiking Club. '30-'31
All Star Valley Ball, '31
Women's Athletic Associa-
tion
LOUELLA PHILLIPS
Douglas
Kappa Kappa Alpha
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RUTH PlRTl.E
Mesa
MARIAN PRATT
Mesa
All Star Volley Bull '31
Geogrnphlc Society
HELEN REDDEN
Tempe
Delta Theta
ELOYCE REDDINO
Prescott'
DOMINEE REVELLO
lerome
Newman Club. Vice-Presb
dent. '31
Los Hldnlgos, '30-'31
Alpha Hull 'I'rensurer, 'Ill
JAILUADO
jEANNE RICHARDS
Nogales
Chi Sigma
Women's Central Council
Freshman: Secretary
Sophomore: Secretary
RUTH ROBERTS
Tolleson
Plerlan
MARY ROBERTSON
Miami
Phi Beta Epsilon
Hiking Club, '30 '31
Wumen's Central Council
Collegian Staff, '30
WELDON ROHNER
Pima
Pi Delta Sigma
Pasteur Scientific
Meu's Glee Club
THORA ROLLI NS
Phoenix
Women's Glee Club, '31-'3
Orchestra, '30-'31
Shield Club, '31
Hiking Club, '31
Golf Team, '31
Mardi Gras. '31
"Marriage of Nannette"
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Pxerlan
Geosraphxcs
STANLEY
SCI-I I RMACI-IER
Winconsin
Band, '30
Sahuaro, '31"32
Colleglsm
Y. M. C. A.
WINNIE Sl-IARTZER
Winkleman
Beta cm
Delta. Theta
Pasteur Scientific Society
CECIL SIMS
Hayden
International Relations Club
DARCY SKACCS
Mesa
Pasteur Scientific Society
Collegian '31
"Cock Robin"
"Marriage of Narmetl,e"
I-IAZEL SMITH
Mesa
LOUISE STANDICIE
Mesa
MARTHA STRELINCI
Phoenix
President of Off-Campus
Women
MARGARET STEWART
Chandler
RUTH STITT
Lowell
Delta Theta
Los Hidnlgos
Sahunro Staff '31-'32
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JANE VAUCI-IN
Phoenix
Lnmbdn Kappa
JUANITA VOELKER
Bisbee
Phllomuthlnn
Usherettes
Hiking Club, '31
Los Hlclnlgos
French Club, '31
Collegian Staff, '30-'31
Women's Glue Club, '30-'31
'32
Women's Quartette, '32
Follies. '31
"R.osamunde"
"Mm-rlaze of Nnnnette"
JACK WALLACE
Mesa
Pasteur Sclentlflc, Presi-
dent 'Ill
4-H Club: Superintendent
JEWEL WALKER
Phoenix
Lillllbdll KHDDLI
JAMES WATSON
Tempe
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LILLA WEBB
Phoenix
Lambda Kappa
Geographlcs
JENNIE WELCOME
Douglas
Kappa Delta Pl
Y. W. C. A.
LOLA WELLS
Douglas
Delta Theta
Sahuaro Staff, '32
North Hall, President '32
Women's Central Council
Hiking Club, '31
Beta Chl
WARREN WELLS
Douelas
Lambda Phi Sigma
Sahuaro Staff, Business
Manager
Geographics
The Thirteen
International Relations Club
Collegian Staff
French Club '31
GEORGIA WICHT
Superior
Lambda Kappa.
Hiking Club, 'so-'31
South Hall, ""Presldent '32
Women's Central Council
"Seven Keys to Baldpaten
MRS. WICNALL
Tempe
EVADNE WILSON
Tempe -
Sahuaro Staff. '31-'32
Follies. '31-'32
ROSE WILSON
California
GENE WHITE
Florence
Band 'so-'31-'32
Track '30-'31
Orchestra '31
RUTH WYATT
Tombstone
Zeta Sigma
JAIQIUADLO .JN
Soplzomores
O
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The Sophomore Gloss
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IIE Sophoinore class under the able Ieadersliip of Vernon Tuckey, "XVeni
places and saw thingxj' if we may so adopt this slang expression. The
class showed themselves to be one of the liveliest in years by their numerous
Hayrides, Skating Parties, Dances and other activities. They also took a
very active part in the academic and exfra-curricular acfivities of The college.
DR. RATAPII W. Sw1+1'rM.xN ...... ...... f idfvisor
Omvrcmzs
x7EHN0N TUCKEY .....,, .,.. I fivnviclfozt
Bon H1czM,x1.1-mm H ..... ..... ' Vice-1'res'idenf
EARL MCCULLA1: ..... .... . Treasurer
DOROTHY Goomxc: ..... A .... Sccrota-v'y
C'0'l.HIPil Rl'lJ'7'CSL?7I.flLf'i'l71?S
Ii0R0'l'TIY Pmnicsox ...... ...... T Vomr'n,'s 1f01Jl'l7Slf?'lffl-7"i'I7!?
XVALLACE READ ,,...,... ....,. . ilmrfs Rr'p1'cS0nfrlH-N'
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The Freshman Class
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HE largest Freshman class in the history ol' ASTC entered the college
for the season of 1931.-32. Under the leadership of Byron lloldren, first
semester prexy, the class stepped into many college activities.
Early in the fall, the Freshman turned out en masse to give the T it's
annual scrubbing and whitewashing. Une of the most contested of all the
Sophomore-Freshman struggles took place the first semester.
The first Freshman football team, under the tutelage ol? "R.unt" Goddard,
was very helpful in aiding the varsity in practice. Although they dropped
several games to the University and Flagstaff Freshman, they took the scalps
of several bands of Indians. A Basketball team coached by Harley Anderson
was one ot best in the conference, as was the baseball team coached by Nick
Regus. The frosh track team showed its strength by defeating the entire
college in intra-mural competition.
James Carter, second semester prexy, together with the help of the facility
Advisor, Willialll D. Taylor, promoted many social activities such as dances,
skating parties, swimming parties and built two bontires during the year.
Ormcnns
First Semester Svcoiul Scfmester
Bynes Honnmzx ..... .....,.. 1 'res-iclcnt ....... ......... - TAMES CARTER
Jeux IQNUIJSON ,.... ...,.. l "if'rf-Presillenf ..... ...... - VIUHN KNUDSON
RIILDRED SMITH ,,..... ..... ...... S r 'f'ref1w'y ....... ...,,. ll 'llnnluzn SMITH
Couxeu. Hl'1llIil'1SlCN'l'A'l'1VIGS
J ANE- TATURI ,........ .....,.....,... ........................,........ l l fonmfn-'s Rep:'escntativc
XVILLIAM O'BRu:N ..,.. ...... J llmzfs Representative
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Sahuaro Flower
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DAVIS
Campus
Queen
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GERALD
CAPLINCER
Campus
King
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DOROTHY
PETERSON
Most
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TUCKEY
Most
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MARGARET
HOLT
Best
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MR,
NORRIS
STEVERSON
Best
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The i932 Salwuaro was
indeed very fortunate in
securing The services of
Bill Boyd, a former Ari-
zonian, To choose The Sa-
huaro Flower. Boyd,
after years of screen
work, is especially well
qualified as a judge of
feminine pulclwritude.
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Front-Willard, Blaine, Wallace, l-larelson, Roach, Martin, Roy, Montgomery, Mincks, Warmington,
O'Dell, Reddoch, Peterson, Allison
Back-Fireman, Wilmot, Sullivan, Matthews, james, Sisk
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XVILLIAM D. TAYLOR, J R. ........,..,..,................,.................... Aclvisor
N DER the leadership of Onward Cochran, Editor, the Collegian, formerly
an bi-monthly pztper, underwent 21 change and became a weekly publica-
tion. Covlii-:in acted as Editor through the first seine-ster and then left
college for newspaper work in California. Lewis Allison, sports, editor re-
placed him.
The Staffs only recre:1tional event of the year was a week-end camping
trip to Canyon Lake with the heads of the Salmaro staffas guests.
lvith William D. Taylor, Jr., supervising the publicatioli, the Collegian
blossomed into :L real first class college paper.
PUBLISHING STAFF
First Scmcstcfr
ONXVARD COCHRAN .....,
R.0swIaLL VVILLARD ........
VVALLACE READ ,........
Buooium BELLAMY
Evm HALIIIITON ......
LEWIS ALLISON .....,
L-Sig
.........Edit01'......
........Bus. Mgr.......
..,.A.ss0c. Editor...
lVomen's E clitor ..... ......
...Sports ,Edito-r...,...
Second Semester
,,...v.LEwIs ALLISON
.......ROSWELL YVILLARD
. ....,.. -VVALLACE READ
.ELLIA ALEXCXNDER
.RALPH BIATTHEWS
Illanaging Editor ....... ....... R OBERT Roy
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PENN, WELLS, CAPLINCER, WRIGHT
L. WELLS, WILSON, ADAMS
SCHIRMACHER, RICCS
STITT
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The 1932 Salzuaro Staff
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lllC 1932 Sahuaro Staff has had rather a difficult boat to row. Owing
to the Clll'l'0Ilf depi-essio11, the task of producing an annual has bee11
doubly 1lift'ic11lt. A good year-hook is one of many piet111'es-t1'11ly represen-
1'z1t.ive of the college and its activities, in this respect the '32 Sahuaro is sadly
lacking. However, as this is through no fault of ours, we offer no apologies.
We wish to take this oppo1't11nity to thank the Sehoettner Studios for
the XVO'l1ClGl'flll help and co-operation they have given us. To Tom Sehoettuer
we owe especial thanks. XVe are also grateful to Harry Riobertsoii of the
l'hoenix Photo Engiaving Company and to Mr. Fred Adams of the Republic
and Gazette 1'1'intery for the personal interest they have taken in the Sahuaro
and the patience they have shown i11 dealing with us.
To William D. Taylor, our Advisor, we give our heartiest thanks for the
advice and help he has given us.
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VVILLIAM D. TAYLOR, J 11 ....... ....... A dvisor
Lomsiz PENN ......,........
Wmuucx W. WELLS ....,.
Gnxiaarm CAPr,1N1nc11..
BAss1c'r'1f WVRIGIV1' ......
Norm ADAMS ...........
EVADNE VVILSON ......
Bon R-ov .....................
STAN Sciwixicnmeiiicne ...,..
liufl' II STITT ..............
Ilona XVELLS ......
JXLLEN UYIJELL .,,,...,.... .
' ' TI-I v PIG'1'l'lllSON.
DONNA Rimes ............
J1mN1'1'A Vo11:1,1cnR...
Timriivm BECK ........
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STAFF MEMBERS
......Eclitor-in.-Chief
,...,.B'usi11css Ma-nagcr
......Ass0cfiatc Editor
......Ad1:ert-isiiozg M cwmger
......Art Editor
...,..Art Staff
...WA-rt Staff
......PU7l6Z Priozting
...,..Literwry Editor
......S1na-pshots
......C'aZwzdar
......W ome1n.'s Athletics
.. .... Advertising
,.....Advertisring
......FoZlies Director
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GLAMOURS GONE ?
Last night I 'll7flfC'hUCl the sea,
Silwfr bczrs on lmaring ebmlyj
'l'orIuy that uums SCITIIIPKZ 10 bc
A Ioutlrsonm r'lrur11i11,y mass 10 mc.
Last 'night I saw ll' frm: in silhoucttf
ITS gnarlrrfl bfilfllfy lizzgvrs yetj
Today if SC'Clll,Ull- fo 'repel mc,
JT'Il'fIS just U01 ugly wottyiary trmc.
Las! night uzilh you, my IOFIT, my .ww
Tlmsr: lmvnw flvw on 'll7'f1lfjC'll fcffl.
TW mm' af noon-I' urifh Cl fnar
B111 you uivrc lowly SHN, my dffw.
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M. HOLT, REDDOCH, BECK, MAFFEO
VOELKER, COODING, SERTIC
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Tlzilomoihzon Sorority
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lI'l'l'IOl7G-II' the l'hilonmthi:1ns have not adopted Greek letters, the name
is of Greek origin. Pliiloinathizln means. "Lovers of Learning." The
symbols of the word ure il unique P and a lump of learning. The sorority was
first organized in 1902! by Doctor Matthews and later reorganized by
Miss Blum-Ile I'ileher, the present advisor.
The list, ol' activities was broadened so that added to the major fields
of drzninzities, Vliil'l'1li'lll,'P, and social functions were sports and Il1USlC. A
Pliilomzllhialn trio was tried :ls :In experilnen
1.
'Phe first occasion of the new semester was il picnic at Papago Indian
I'zIrlc, Dean Kzlllstedt was the guest of honor. The "rnsh,' party was held
:It the home of Helen Minson. During iI0lllQ'f'0111l1lg there was 21 Philomathian
Alnninue reception.
Miss .Bn,ldwin, our new honorary member, assisted in marking many of
the Ill0l'i'illj,.fS by reading lllillly of her poems.
'Initiation week which occurred in Jnnuarry was followed by 51 banquet
held ut 'EI l'0l'i2ll llotel. At this time sixteen young.: women were formally
pledged into the sorority.
Other events on the cnlendali- were the annual Cillllllillg' trip to Cave Creek,
and the St. l'2lil'iC,7li,H dnnee that was held in Phoenix.
lVe ure grziteful to Miss Pilcher. our IIlOllli'01', and Miss Dobbs, our hon-
orary lllfflllllvl' for their kindness during the year.
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flflrixol' .......,.,.......,.,,.,., ...... L AURA DOBBS
Ilonorary Illemlzers ,.,,,. ........,....... ...... E I .IIANOR BALDXVIN
Omvlernzs
l"ir.xl Nf'll1r'sif'1'
llicnnx Mixsox .....
MAIHJAIKIYI' Sl'l'll'IR..
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Second Semester
BIARGARET SPEIQR
...,..I3ONNA RIGGS
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lliamcx -loRnAN .,,.. ...... S !'f'I'l'ff1l"lf ,.,,.,.
IDoRo'1'liI'Goooixn. ,,., ,.........,.,... . ..... 7 1l'l'fINlH'l'l'.I
l'1lI:lir'iI-if ffllflfflllllll ,..... ,..,...., ..,4. , . .
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Hnooiim BIQLLAMY
TIIIGIIZA Bxninvicrn,
J i:AN1':'r'I'Ic BR1s'1'oI,
l'iIx'LLIs ISRADLEY
VAIIRA lfJAv1s
iYIAlbELI sn ICVANS
HAZIQII Bu'l'Lr:R
Lois MA1f'RI-zo
CLARA DooI,nN
liIARGARlG'l' Hom'
JUANITA Vonnimn
DIARY MA1vFIco
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.,..,jDOR0'l'I'IY GOODING
DNA SERTIC
IARGARIIT Senmn
l:II:I.EN JORDAN
lJoRo'I'IIY Goomxo
MARY HAND
llnnnx BIINSON
AGNES ICROGH
I DA OJEDA
DONNA RIGGS
ADALYNLEE Hnmnx
TRAXVIS Rnnnoen
LIARY STRATTON
RUTH BIARTIN
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HORNE, STOVER
PENN, IOHNSON
MIDDAUGH
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Thi Boro Epsilon Sorority
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11115 1,111 Br:'1'.x E1'S11,0N sorority is 21 group of 1'Wk'111'y-HVE young NVOIIIQII
of the college. 'Pho so
rority 111:1i11i'ai11s ai high staliclard of SC11U1211'S1l11l
11s 11 1ll'P1'1'lIll1S11l6 'lo zu-Iivu Il1l'Il11H31'N1l11l. 11' was iirst orgzuiized as 21 1.i're1'a1'y
soria-ly I1111' 11111 past' yours 1110 objcciiiws 11:1vv been s1ig11T1y C1lHllgBd.
T110 son-i:11 l,1I'0gIl'2lIIl 11191111105 pimics, 111-iclge 11:11-ties and di1111e1's. The
Iwo o11tsl:111c1i11g vvvlnls of 1111+ P111 130111 year were the f01'Il12I1 111153111311 ban-
qiu-13 110111 :11 11141 Am1:1111s 1111101 and 1119 Spring f01'1Il211 dillllel' 112111170 1111111 was
1111111 at 11111 V1'Vl?S1'NV2lI'11 Ho.
The '1'11i 1311111 l'11lS1101l :X1l1ll'lIl2lP o1',g::111iz:11'io11 is very active and euthiisias-
fir. This group of 1111111111110 01111-1'1:1i11ef1 the ucfive Phi Befas :lf 21 1ove1y
lmridgo pnriy.
lf'i1'xf S1'111c'slrf1'
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M11Ro1-, 1 os'111,1 ....... ......
VIRf:1N1,x STEWART .....
LIu'11.1.E M1x11CE111'.A ..,....
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OFFICERS
Sccoizd Somcstm'
.....,..I'1'r's1dc11I...,.... .,.....lIARY LOUISE JOHNSON
T-'ice-111-osiflmzt ...... ,.,. I XLIVE BOWMAX
M ILIJRED SM ITH
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......77?'Ufl S 111'01'...,.
., ..,. LUC1 LLE BIARCELLA
fllonifor, .,.. ....... B IR. AND AIRS. DONALD CLUXTON
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DR. A. J. B1A'1"1'IIIGNVS Miss TVEHA CHASE AIRS. CHARLES XVEXLER
'DIL UIIARLICS XV11:x1.1-:R Mus. XVILKIE MR. F. M. IRISH
.HIL STUDIJAIID MRS. STODDARD
Mom-Z1 C1 's
A l1ll'1C BONVMAN
1N1,xRf:E COs'1'1cx'
R1ARY 'Lou BEv1LL1':
lvlmix' ITORNE
M1L11REn M11RC1f:L
FLORENCE CISNEY
LOUISE PENN
MINN11 PARKER
DIARY :ROBERTSON
LA HELEN M1DDixUGH
LITKIILLIG MA1u'1a1.1,1x ,VIRGINIA STEWART
Nfl1X1II 11'110RAN
.ALICE STOVER
AIARY LO1v1s1-1 JOHNSON HELEN N-VALMSLEY
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IIE Zmux SIGMA Sono1u'1'Y is one olf the oldest S0l'0l'ltlCS on the czunpus,
being' founflecl in 1911 under the ll10llli'01'Slllp of the late James Lee
Felton.
,Its nieinlmersliip is llIllilQ'll lo thirty girls who rank high in scliolzlrsliip
and ure active in rolls-'gre anlfziirs.
The lJl'UaLfl'il1ll for 1he year 151211-112 has been devoted to the study of
foreign countries. Illiltl0 nnnsnzllly interesling by nienihers of the faenlly
giving llillSi'1'2li'0ll lectures.
Sliurline' The soeianl events of the Sorority for The year was the Elllllllill
PI
l'resi4lent's :incl Monit'or's llilllllllllli :iii the P21821 Yieja.
Other . events thai
followed were: il iheuler party, an spring sport dzlnce illi ihe ICI Portal Hotel
in Mesa. the unnnzll Alninni bridge ten ali the Arizona Biltmore, and 21 picnic
on Whieh the girls were guests of the l'i Delia Sigma 'F1'z1Te1'i1iTy. Ending
the soc-iall zu-livities was "the :xnnnzll Three day camping trip on Zft'i'il,
Signnl Isle.
hvllili sneeess the Zeta Siglllil Sorority has afialinell is due to the efforts
and memory ol' its beloved monitor, the lalfe Junles Lee
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DIARY 'ICMMA IPYICR ....... ...,. I 'ir-1'-Pr1'.sifIenf .....,.
iilllflflli I'.x'1"ri-zlcsox ..... ....... 1 gf'ffI'!.'lLfll"lj ......... 1... .
.lilll'INllA fill.l'l N ..1... .1.. 7 '1'f'a-.sur1'1' ,.,, ....
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'l'nr: l,.vr1a JAMES Lien Fnurox
Mminmns
Fel ton .
Second Sc'me.str:r
Minn' EMMA IJYHR
FLORENCE Swim'
BIG'l"1'1' XYAL K nn
Dolus MC LoU'rH
l"n,xxel-is Annls Cl,AI'llIA IQINSICY
lfl"l'1l H.xll.l4:Y ,INIRIS 1IKfI.0I'TlI
Qll.uu:.xn1-rl' f'1,x-zvlcxol-:lc Evl-:LYN Mixen
ANHl'll.lNl'I l'l,11PFoun GLIQXNA 0Lsr:x
l1l'lNUllI'I fil,ll+'FOIlll SW: 0l'ENSI'IAll'
M Am' 1 Tom ' K IG If-lff'J'I'I. NICHOLS
l,,x1'nr:i-:1. lhxvis IfA'l"HERINl+Z 1'1cA1cCic
Mlxnx' l'IA1M.x llvrzn IJono'rI-:Y l'r:'r1cnsoN
M.xn.1on1l': fl-.xnl-:Alan Rl"1'H I'1'1"l's
Hin-:Nn,x fill,l'lN l'il,0llENt'li Swim'
HAIL llnxn Glc.xe,x1:1aL Swim?
:XRIHS llsxnsiax -TAXI: 'l'.vrL'M
N1f:i.L1c llilzlznlri' BI.-XRY ICLLA TWAY
lCi,1Non 'llmolxs Ilmvrv XVALKER
iJI'l'll.Ll'Z llovr SARAH VVALKER
ICl4lZAlH'I'I'Il Ilrnsox I+'RANC1cs XVINDES
Rl"l'lI .Toxics RTTI-I XVYA'1'T
Dono'1'1IY K1 Ns1aI,1,.x IIIQLIQN LACKMAN
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MARTIN, WEBB, MCCLURE, wlol-rr
WALKER, QEEASON, THURBER
PETERSON, EDGAR
ANDERSON
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Lambda Kappa Sororzfy
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IIIC l.,'.III:II.x Ii.wI-.I SUlHblil'l'Y., 0110 Ol' The Oldest social 0l'Q2IlllZ2l.tiOI1S On
thu 4'2lIllllllS, is linliil-Il IO iwvlliiy-Hvc lV0ll'l0ll Of highest scholastic stand-
mg who lmw- ximilsu- IIIII-I-I-sts in zu'l', music-. lit'e2I':Il'II1'e, mul history. Lust'
Vvill' Ilan:-lnlzl liilllliil was must' 1'O1'lII1I:I1e in Sf'Cll1'lllQ us their fZlCl11l'j' aclvisov
l'I'Ol'. .IOEIII ll. MIIVIIOI-lc. 'Fhv Sorority is gl-emily iIIcl0lI1'e1l TO Mr. Muvclock
ful' his :Ivliw llll'l'l'l'Sl une! Slilllllfll Nll1'l1'lOl'l'.
l,:1mh4'I:I Kappa has vsu-im-Il its lil'0gl'illll this year by lllI'llldl,1lg trips TO
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llllIll0l'0llN lIistOI'iv:II Elllll svmmiff lHl'llll'S wililIiII tha- stzltm. XVO have visited The
Ohl ghost IOWII Ol' l'iIIz1l, Silver King mine, The Glory Hole, Posfelfs Butte,
':Is:I ilralluhf Iluins. lhv Olcl VIlll'lll'0 Mimi, The TOIITO Cliff DwvlliIIgS, and the
-44-vxlif' Apzlvlw 'I'I':Iil.
'Pho snvizll portion Ol' the Villlfllllill' was lillucl with svvwzll iII1'eI-esfilxg
1ll':Ii1's, Ilwutx-O lull-livs. m'OIIiIIgs :Iii Ilnyfleu lluncll, il Spanish iiesfu at La
Vasu Vivian, p:II't'ivs ul' lhv 1ull1'llINfli home, :1 l'OI-I'1IzIl dillllifi auul the 21111111211
Pilllllllllgl 11-Ip.
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OFFICERS
First Nf'u:r'.v1f'r Sccmzcl Semester
llAIllil'lClll'l'l'1 3lAll'l'lN ,... I ,,A,,, l'1-usizlcnl, ,,,4., ...,., L .IVAUN IIETERSON
II-:wr-:L SIIIN A..... .............. ..... ' I 'ir-ff-I'1'1'siflf'111 ...... ...... I FLURA YOUNG
FI,OIII-:Nm-: MEPIIERSON ..,. ...... I qf'CI'f.'ffl-I'jj ........ .... , .-THXVEL YVALKER,
IEWI-JI, W.u,RIcR ......l..,., ,,,, 7 'I-f'f1.w11rw- ,,,,, ....., ' 1'I-IELILI IEDGAR
IENOIIA .XNIIEREON ..,. ,,,.. R ,l'jIOITl'C'l' .,.. .,.,.. I IENORA ANDERSON
Illonwifor
IFROII. JOHN R. BIURDOCK
11011 Omry Mem bers
MISS lY1C'l"l'.k SCIIONIGICR MISS ANNIG YVOOII MISS SALLY IIAYDEN
Members
l.ENOR,x ANIvERsON BIARGUERITIEI BIARTIN
IC'I"I'EI:INO RONO BIARY MCCLURE
ROSA I1 Imp I Y,XT,'l'0N FLORENCE MOPIIERSON
lVII,AI.x IJRISKILL .DOROTIIEA NI+II,SON
LENORA lctllildlfl' DOROTIIY PETERSON
'l'IIEI,xI.x ICINQAII ILwAI7N PETERSON
ICIINA, Fl,.XNNl3iliY XHGRONA THURBER
lC'1'IIEL FINLICY DOIIOTHY SIIWYER
l"I.ORI-:NOR GIIILET JEWEL SIMS
Annu .LINE GIROVX JANE XHXUGHN
ICVI-:LVN GLICASON JIQXVEL XXVALKICR
LI-:O'I'.I IIENNEY LILLA XVEBB
ZOE HILL GEORGIA W7IGI-TT
FLORA YOUNG
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WELLS, REED, SEAVER, SHARTZER
STITT, LINK, LAIRD. WAGCONER
GOOD, KEEBLER
WEATI-IERWAX
JAHUADO 'B
Delta Theta Sorority
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Q- ' tho 1i11I S in the Golden chain of loyalty
OVIC. Ihiollalsllip :md r.l'l'V1C0 art' Q in , ,,
that holds thu 'l'JEI:1r.x TI'l1Et1ux So1:on1Txf S192lCH'2lSt and filflfl.
' 'Phe most worthwhile things 11f'c'o111p1isl1ef1 this year were: the f01'Illi1lg of
il 114-W constitution, l'l'l'2lillillQ' ,llcltzl Tlnetzl IllPlllUl'it-'S by lllilkillg il scrap book,
v 1
and tht- intvnsivo study ol' Arizona: Li fPI'ilflllt
Tho 0llIStilll1lill,Lf social 1-vollts ol' the your include Alunluae IIIIICIIQOIIS,
tons, flinm-vs, swimuuing. .lI:1Ilowe'en party, and vzxried progrzulls and enter-
tllillllltqll' for the plwlgvs.
V, Wu am- l'Hl'tllll2lf0 in lmviug Miss t'?z1llow:1y for our Monitor during the
zlhsonvo ol' Mrs. Ellllwj' and we grvznlly 2'lllDl'Pl'iilfQ the interest und sincerity
xhe has shown us.
lf'ir.vf NfflIlf'Nff?l'
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AIVINNIIG SIGAVIGR ..A......
.I .x N I-: XVEA'1'Il Elm' x Y
.. ..,.. ,,,, , I1
Amon-: Folios .............
INA Jl'ISl'l'lItSON ,.,,
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14' F I C E R S
I'rffsirIr'nt .......,.
Second Semester
....JANE YVEATHICRXVAX
or'-i'rr'sirIm1f .,.,... ......, J 1-:NICE LINK
Sf'r-rotary ...... .,,.... I NA J ESPERSON
7'I'f'flR'1ll'C'l' ..,.
Monitor
Y ,... .ALICE Cows
......I+Is'rEu UALLOWVAY
Hlllmfiflmfizry .....,.
....M.mY EBIPEY fMns.j
Hoff-11 I ll 1' ......o...
llouornvry Members
Mn. l1'u,.xNK I':Ml'I-JY Du. ANU Mus. G. M. ISATEMAE
MISS Stxlmu JANE R1-:Eo
J.lombm's
ICMMA Lou Bmuum' HUTI-I ICENDALL
I-h,oNoE 1hvs11M.xN IIIDLEN RVICIJDEN
.IosE1'111NE lixm-:1coN XVILRIA Busux'
ALIUE Forums NVINNIIC SIIARTZISR
M.xu'ru,x Goon Low XVBLLS
INA Jmsrmusox BIAUIJE CALHOUN
NI'I'1"I'Il'l NVAc:GoNE1c IRENE REED
IfA'l'1ll'1RINIi IQITCIIIGL MINNIE SEAVER
lCI,I.I-:N ICEEBIJGIY. JANE XVEATHERVVAX
Room' L,x11m :RUTH STITT
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RIDGEWAY, RECAN, FOCAL, FULKERSON
RICHARDS, MCKENNA
LOWRY
EDWARDS
JAHU
D
Chi Szgma Sorority
'xlllfl 17111 SIUMA S0llOllI'1'Y is mic- ol' Ihr oldest on the UZIIIIIIIIS. It was first
m-guiiizosl for lhv purpusu of s1'mlyiug.5 Arizona History, but the purpose
has lwvn vlmngecl SOIIIP silica' lhvn. The sorority is 6-'dlllwfillllili inasmucli
:is il slmlii-s url, lilm-1':i1111'v, inusirf mul cli-anim.
The Phi Slglllil social ywi 1- has bc-en 21 very successful 0110. AXIHOIIQ some
ol' lho 0lll'Sl2lllllillg,I 1-vvnls uf tho yvar wvru: A hiking trip led by Mr. Payne,
Many rlosvri picnics lhsil' :mf 1,-njuyvrl by every luelilbor. The sorority enlar-
lziinvd thvir ph-clgm-s with formal initiuiions and
c-:uiw the :miluzll vvciil' of the yl'2ll', :uid thai, was
two rush pil1'i'i6S. Then
The rzuliping trip on the
Yi-1110. Mrs. SWOill12lll elileilaiiiiefl the sorority with ai diuiwr dance at
hor lmniu.
'Fha ywu- was vcry succc-ssl'ul and mucli of the success was due to our
mmiitor, Mr. Paiyne. It is llifi-migrli his giiiclaiiim: that we
zivliic-vu sm-h siicczess.
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I"ir.wl Nml1f'.vtr'r
3lAR.mR1ia liicmxx .... ..,.... I 'rf'-wi1l1'llI ..v.... ..,..
IIRAM.: BIUIQICNNA ,,,,,, . ..., i'fCC,'-Pl'l'-Will-f'IIf ..... .... ,
llicmcx I'ii1,K1aRsoN ..,...
llicm-:N limmims ......
...,.Sc'rrr1'fm'y....,
.,..7'l'l'llNlU'l'I'..,.,
have been able to
Second Semcsfv-2'
.HELEN EDWARDS
.Humax FVLKERSON
PRGGX CRAWFORD
BIARIUN JOHNSON
illmrifm'
Miz. IRA D. PAYNI-1
r'lI'r'1l1,bw1's
MARY JAM.: t'ARuiI,I. BIAIRIOX -louxsox
MARIUN ARnis'i'Rox1: IJORUTI-ix' LA Nucl:
l'1111:m' UICANVFOICII lmcxlc Lowm'
lll-:max l'Imv.xRns GRAVI4: BIVIQICNNA
lI'll,llISl'I I"1N.u:1N Ii.Vl'I'lliRINI'I BIUMFORD
A1.'rA lf'oc:Al, MARJORII-1 REl'i1XN
I':l,IZAlllC'I'll Fomn' JEANNE ILQICTIAIIDS
Ilmmcx FuI,1i1-:lisox LxTN1:T1'E TAYLOR
ZONA YVILKINS XTERA TOMLINSON
llon mu-ry filL'IH'bl'l'N
Mics. SWETMAN Mus. PAXNR
Miss HAULOT
N. ARZBERGER, A. ARZBERGER, AWREY, DAVIS, PATTERSON
JAILUAIQO 0
Thi Lambda Nu Sororzfy
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Ill'I 1'111 11113111111 N11 s111'o1'ily was lirst 01'gi1ll1ZGl1 111 1925 as 21 sorority
lm' 011'-15111111.1115 XVOI1ll'll. 111 was 1111911 01111011 Tilllilktlllllil, 2111 1111111111 wo1'1l
1111-1z111i11g Ulflnsm-1' lo 3101111-1' E2ll'11l.'. ,111 1114: full ol' 151251 2111 z1111e1u1111e11t was
uuulu to llu- 4'1111sl'1l.11lu111 vxlv1u1i11,Q 1119 1114111111411-sllip to l101'1l111f0l'j' XV0l1lPll as
well as 011'-1'2lIllI1llS WOIIICI1.
This your ilu- 11:11:10 of flue S111111-ily was Chilllgilll to l'11i La111bdaN11, 111ea111-
iug "For Lnvu nl' N:ll'111'f'.'l The llllJ'lIlbl:'1'S1l111 is 1.1111111911 to twellty-five.
Many suviul :uflivilies Hlllfll as lmridge 11:11-tivs, ciuuly pulls, picnics, and
1111-11l'u1' p:1:'l'u's are CIIJUIYQI1 by the l1lCl111'1P1'N.
Some ul' 1,111+ 11111111211 QV!fll1'H 1110111116 the bill1Q1lPt al La Casa. xfifiiil., then
lluve N0I'Ul'11A'f.' 1--11.u1y111l llue 'il1311111" pzwly 211141 their 11111111111 Cillllpillg trip.
M12 F. E. fi1S1l'l1l1l1Pl' is 11u111il'o1' 1111171 Mrs. M. M. 1.lz111111'11, Miss Louise Lvrul
mul Mrs. 0S11l'2l1ll19I' are 1'l0ll0l'2l1'y 1'l1Cl11b0l'S.
N1zL1,11a A1:z11.1c111:1s1c.
HUNNI11 lmvis .....,.....
I4'1:11NC111s AN1r11:11soN.,
l11,oN.x 130:41,1:Y, ........, .
MA1c1111 LXWRIGY ,...
1I111,1cN ,II,v.'111,1K1:
:XLICI-I Auz1:11:1u1111: ..,...
Fnlxxcws ANDERSON
N 1111111 ARZ111-111111111
ALICE A11zn1c1u,:111:
LLON11 13os1.1-:Y
MA11111: Awluax'
I'I1c1.n1N L11r1c1N
13oNN11a IJAVIS
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OF!-'1CE11s
First Samcsfrzr
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Sr'c'01ul Sl?lIl,i7Sf'C
Vficfc-l'1'c.sicZc'111
Sccrefary
, T1'c'as1u'cr
I.
. .... .l"rcs'icZe11t
lllzfnlbcrs
DELLA MCKAY
.1'f"iCC-PI'681CZC??Lf
Scc1'01'a1'yATrcnsurer
M1x1:111. PE'1'1a11s0x
LEQN11 SOLOMON
:KATHERINE :DAYTON
JULIA PiXTTERSON
FAX P,1TTm1zsoN
BIADALINE ST111fL1cs
HELEN HAYDUK11:
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CRAIG, CRECC, CERRISH, BEXXRDON
HELFINSTINE, LINES
PHILLIPS
MCCULLAR
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X Ml
'ILA I
-I
JAELUADLO 'J
Kappa Kappa Ahha Sororzfy
Nljlflli tho lvatla-rslnip ot' Miss 'l'lwresa AIltlPI'S0ll the Kappa 'Kappa Alpha
Sorority, t'o1-mtlrly Killtlliilgilllllil. has uplivlcl Tho ideals of goodfellow-
ship upon om- t'2llllllllN. 'Phvy have uplwltl tllel progress in llil1'lll0l1j' with the
lwsli stamlartls ot' ou 1' ceollvge antl loyal t'Ullll'2ltl0SlllD within our NlSl'P1'l1040fl.
lJnring.5 thc-1 yvar wt- lll'0llglll i11 flu-oo now honorary mclubei-s, Doctor and
Mrs. tlillm--spit-, and Mrs. Alma Bvclwi' Moou-. lt is by their interest in the
sorority that wo have ln-vu able to flo some of the 0lll'Sl'illltllllg.I things that
wort- zu-voiiiplislwtl.
Um' work this yvar has vonsistctl ol' studies in nature and lll'Ql'3llll'9.
Sonic ot' thu social 1-vt-nts ot' the l'0l'lll2ll lranqiwtg at tht- Vasa Vieja, the Hallo!
wuvn Party. Um' annual litJl'lll2ll initiatioii was held ati the Kappa Kappa
Alpha l+'i1't-plzlm-. 'l'llv1-m- was also a for-mal rush party that was followed with
a illll'lSlllltlS party. A tlant-v was given announcing thu Cllilllgl' ot' the sorority
llillllt' to Kappa Kappa Alpha. 'Pho so1'o1'it'y gave a tc-a ,in honor of Miss
1 W
litlith Kompworth. National l' iolcl Sucrvtztry ol' t ampfirv. The final function
of this yt-lar was a Iva for tho alumnav.
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Ovmci-:us
I"il'xl NI'IlIt'Sfl'I' SCFOIII1 Hcvlwsfoi'
Ilolus -liasliix ..,... ....... I 'r1'.wirIr'n1 ..,,,,,., ...... l ZLL!-xx XYILLIAMS
l'Il.l,l-:x W11,l,i,xMs ..,.,, .,..... l 'Vivo-l'1'f'si1lr'1z1 .....,. ...... N 'Iona Bisixnlms
XNNA tim-nut: ....,,,.. ..... i Wvrf'1'ul'y-Trmlsz:-rm' ,...,,Q.........,..... DKJIKIS JENKIN
pllouilol' ,.., Y ,..... ......,....i.,,..,,....,. I llss 'l'ImuI1:s,x Axpmzsox
llrnrorury :lft'lIlIl!'I'-9
llotvroic ,wp Mus. -I. XV. llIl,Ll'ISl'Il'1
Miss S.xl,I.1m ll.xY1uf:N Miss llo1:o'i'Hx' llomxsos
Mus. Moomf: Mic. l+'. M. ,lmsn
llII'lll-b!'l'-Y
Main' lGl,l,l4:N 1TgAKlClR .l.,0llIS JENKIN
Loirisic BA1t'1'o1. DELSIE ML-CULLA1:
xrl'lll.K .Bicmmr-:N
llono'1'n Y t 'A N'1'oxwiNl-1
l,.xmz.x t701.1.1xs
lfkxy fl'RAltl
.XLBIA MUNZ
Minmmo Oilmax
l.0l,'lQLLA 1'111LLu'S
, txt. ,. N. rYG:Ji
l'I1cnM1oN1Q Giciticlsir l'Lm'M' L W m"'1R
ANNA QKEGG ELLEN XYILLIAMS
V mm UELF1Nsr1'IN1c TRELVA LINES
Tomi Hmmfzs B'l,tuGiuaE't' Smc SALMQN
H - -H
. A A
FRANCIES, PIRTLE
CLANTON
CARMEN, SCOTT
ROBERTS
D
Tiericzfz Sorority
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llld l'llamAN l,1'1'1-:lcA1u' Sommiufmf was 0l'QillliZ91i in 1925lxy1'welv0 cnllealggglies
umlm-r the giiimlzniivm- ul' Miss il'Ill2l Hiilsun. Thom'ga11izaitirm is of iillliiilfi
l116l1lil61'SiliIl and has high svlmlzlstimf stmidali-ds.
The spirit. of Piurizlliislli is fexpwssvil in tlivsu HIIPS i'l'0lll 1-'npez
u
A liifh' l!'lll'II.l:Ilfj is u. lltLllgUI'UllS tIz,ing.'
Drink rlcrfp ul' Trish: flu: l,iUi'illll Spring."
Aiming the somfizii event 111111 lialve- been lwld this year are the rush pm-ty
.il tho homo ol' Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neulis. The :iluiunuc luncheon, f01'l112li
iivitianlion :il Sillllllililvi llllli ax dinnvr dzuic-are :if The fihllld Wife. The invin-
lwrs also vnjuywl an fill'2lil'l' pziriy in Plmvnix, :md the ini1i:11'io11 picnics :lt
i'il'l'iilll ,l'uinl.
The sm-cross ol' the soroifily during the past yuan' is due islrggely 'to The ei'-
fnrls of our new lll0llii'0l', M1-s. A
I"i1'sf NI'IIIf'Sf1'I'
Ih'T1l Roni-:1c'rs .....
lll-xmas S4'0'l"I' ......,...
'l'liicunuuA 1'A1m1':s
MAi:l1-: I'nm.1-I .........
glues E. Filler.
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QJFFICICRS
Sflffillll Svnmsfm'
......l'rr'xic1cfnI........ ..,....1IARIE I'00LIc
Vfl'U-l,l'1'Sil1'!'Ilf ...... ...... 1 QLADXS XVIGPIT
..Nf'f'I'I'fIl'V-Ij.,..
..,liI'f'llN'lfl'f'l'..,.
.ilrm iinr ,....
Num Aimixis
......1'3LIZAl2E'1'II STEPHENSON
. ..... 1I1c1.1cN SCOTT
.....MuS. Auxlcs FILLER
1l'rn1rn'fu'y illvnzlwrs
Mic. AND Mus. L. S. NICICIIS
Members
AIARY BIQAMAN
'l'li1':o1im:A fiAIlMi'IN
GLADYS CITANTON
T111-:LMA .I1'1cAxf-ii-is
fiAfl'lII'Zlil Nic IIA A1 iixmx
RIVPII i'IR'l'I'.IG
ll01mT1rY XVARRI
BIARIIG POOLE
Hiismcx SCOTT
RTUTII S11,viaI:TI1oRN1-1
RUTH R01:1+:l:'1'S
JENNIE ROOT
BLXRY L1-:lc XVALKICR
MAx:m, XVARMINGTON
CN
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PARKER, PENN, CERRISH, WACGONER
SHARTZER, HELFINSTINE, BARROWS
KEEBLER, BAILY
PETERSON
JAIIUADLO 'I
fem Chi
I'I'l'A VIII was 0I'QiIIllZ1'll in 19210 Io meet Z1 long felt need for ax group to
furillm-r thx- work ol' Ilw Qllomo lic-onomimr. 'Ul?l.lil1'fIllPllIf.
'I'hv soc-izll I'um-tions ol' the your consisted of sl-vu1'z11 bridge lmrties.
pil-nic-s :xml I'IwAnuu:1I Ynlvnlim- Ilimwr. which was the major social event
ol' Ihc- vi-nr.
'Ilhv your was an highly sun-4-vssflll our, :Incl tho ol-gulxizzlfioxl feels that
murll ru-Ilit is Ilue Mfrs. .-Xgnws IC. Fill:-r :md Mrs. G9l'fl'lldC York Christy
for Ihr- until-ing vI'I'orI :xml work they halve clone fo nmke The ycur such al
:oxcu-ss.
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l"ir.vl Nl'lIlf'Nf!'l' SCC-01111 SL'lllfffSff'I'
IlUl!H'I'IIY I'l4:'1'l-:1:sox,r,,, ,I,.,,. l'I-miflwul ,,.,-,, .AI,, 5 IINNA 1"AuKr:u
llwmlloxl-3 IIICIIICIHII .,.... .w,w. I 'ir-1'-l'rr'.wirIf'nf ..,.. ,,... I lURO'l'IIY P1-:'1'1cI:sox
ICl,1.l-:N liI'lI'IIiI.l-III ........ ,,r,, I W1-rr'fury .,,.. ,.,, I ILIQNNIS B1f:1':l:1':lc
l'IlrN.x W1-zlmoxll-: ....w ,,rrrl,,,, 7 'I'I'fl.VIIl'!'l '.l, ,,lr ,,,, 3 I gun' GI.woAl.x
lllxxx Ihllllilill ..... ,,,,,w I Yoviul f'lIIIIVlIllIlI ,,r. .,.. l CI-'1-'llc 'l'I'1cNHR
Mus. Aoxlcs li. I"l1.l,1au r,wrwr ,r,,,, , Ilonifors ,,,,., Mus. Gr:n'r1:L'o1a Yomi I'11ms'rY
AUEAIIZIQIIS
NIMH' Aslzrnx XV11.A1,x llxvls B1,oxoA BVSIIMAX
1'oxs'1uxxr'1c UW:-:Ns l'ZI,o1s1-: Flxxlfzolx M.x1a'r1V1A Gooo
l,,1lI'ISl'I I'l-:xx BIAAIIIJ 'I'R.u'mmx JANII4: CLARK
llol:o'1'nx' l,I':'l'l'IIlNUX N1-:'1"1'l1-: XV.u:oox1-:le IIILDIQBD IJYSART
III-11.1-:N Ill-:annex Zox.x XVILKINS TIIIIILMA EDGAR
III,.xm'r: Iirxxxxx If-l"l'II 1fI'ZNIDAI.I. loL.x ITRANKENBURG
3I.u:l.l': IIVSSI-11, Zo1..x Lxsoxlzlclf: PuIr1CIL1'..x FRANKLIN
4Il:1':'l'r'1ln':N SAVI' BIINNA I',xnI-:mu l,I1f:1:M10N1f: GERRISI-I
lro'r S.xwY1-:lc lI.wANN 'I'1Q'1'r:1:sox ELSII-3 Goolnmlc
I NVINNIIC Sl1.u:'1'z11:l: I3l,.xxc'x-11-1 'WARNI-:la Ll'c'1LLr: Hom'
l'l-znsls S'l'I'IXV.lI!'I' lCox.x XVm.4'oMr: IGALMA HU1.:1f:u
HIFI-'II-I 'I'l'nxr:n NICLLE Illnnlcm' SYLVIA JONES
RIAICY II1.xr'oM.x 'IILYLA IIYAY ArrL1f:m' ELLEN KEEISLER
If'1.o1cr:Nm'm GlIII.I4I'l"I' BIARY BARNEY IYIELEN Lim
VVIVIAN S'1',xm"K G1,r:N14'I-: IBICEISICI-1 IEDYTIIFZ Lows
V1-znoxlx TlIIIlfIZI'lIK 'ICMMA Lol? Bmuum' IQUTII BAILY
Row: f'om:Y Tlllalim BIIUWVELL E'1'TomNA BONO
XVILJIA Blfsm' LOLA XVELLS
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M. WILLARD, ROI-INER, CISLACHI
HOLBERT, MORGAN
SELLAH, TUCKEY
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Pi Delta Sigma Fraternity
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N ITS sw-111111 year of 111'g1111izz1.11io11, 1f'I DmI,'1r.I SIGMA F1cA'r1mNI'rY has clone
111111111 111 1'111'1'11e1' both the llGV0l01'111lt'11l' 111' ASTC 111111 the f1'a.te1'11ity itself.
O111'sl'11111li11g S0012l,1. l'V01llAS of The year xvvre the fwo 1'c11'11111l dances, held in
111111 spring 111111 11111, 1110 F01111rl1:1's 1'J:1y 1111311115 1113 wl1ic11 The ll1Q1l1lJ91'S of the
Zulu. Sigma S111'o1'i1'y wvru glll"Nl'N, 211111 Illilllj' I11i11o1' f1111ctio11s with the most
1111p111'1:1111' 111111111 the H1161-JX1'Q112l1111141117 s11111ke1' for 2111 The 111911 of The college.
This S1l1U1il'1' will he 1111 11111111211 v1'u111.
Pi Df'll'2l Sig111:1 has as its 1111111111211 points the c:1'vz11i1111 of 21 more ideal-
istic AS'l'C lll61'S0ll2,1l1lj', 0X4'Pl1G'11Ct' 111 SQ'1101ill'S1ll11, i11divifl11al flev1e10p111e11t,
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1511 wr XVI11 11 1 1 '1' ..... ,.,.. 1 9 l3I,'l'Cllfl-I 'y
'l'11A1' L1I11,I1:0 ...... ..... 7 lI'!fllSlI1'f'l'
.llonifur lfIm101'ary Illcllzlzcl'
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.llem Z1 ers
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1211.111 GILIFFIIIN
TMI 111111111111
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lC1,1.1s S1':11UL1-11:
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ICAIU, MCC1,11,1..x11
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J11111 I'1cur1c11s0N
JOHNNY f'VBRIEN
XV1cI.11oN 1,1f1IIx1:1c
111110111311 SMITII
No11M AN 11'1ua1ss'1r11N 11:
VOMIDN F1111-1
LIGTVIS ALLISUN
ll7AYNE MIf,I,m'
VERNON TUCKEY
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TNJRAN Lma
MYHON HoI,u111c'r
1VALI,.1C1s 1R1EAD
M.11z1cLEY Mo11c:.xN
IQOSXVELL 1V1I,L11I:11
WI11I,I1uI OI,s1cx
,T I AI M II: C.x1c'1'1cI1
WILLIAM O,BIcII:N
W'II,LII1M BOYLE
1I1aII111.xN BI1.1I1sI1.xw
ICENNICTII DY111:
GUIDO CISLAGIYII
LYLE TRIMBLE
Pledges
ITLIGII BICGINN
IAJYLE LUSIIER
1511111111 MCEUIIN
CLARIJNCE SEXTON
AIIUADQ
IPIHII SINE
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SMITHERAN, CAPLINCER, WELLS, jOHNSON
RIC!-IESON, IVICDOWELI., NICNEELY, CADY
FURREY, CARVER, LIOHNSON, FREEMAN
COLDSMITH, ADAMS, BARTELL
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Lambda Phi Szgma Fraternity
' ' Htl,-XNIZEIJ in 1924, LAMBDA
PHI SIGMA, the Oldest frater-
i nity On The CZIIIIIHIS. has enjoyed a
very prosperous :uid evmiifnl your
3 +'1 VL--L I lx. a
fs- L V " Kai ,A XVIHI progress as the keynote. The l
iv, ,. 4 yvau' was an vspecially eventful One
- . -L. :l, , A I h ,
' L 1' ,Q .uf wifi," 'lur the l1l9II1llCI'N Oi the ll'2lt91'llli'y.
N , A ' . , Lf. A :is i1. saw the iiismllanfion Of the' fm-
1 f f, 1 -P' - M ggi Tvrniiy house Ull Nurnlzil Aveniw.
1 " ,A .-.- 4. Taking the lead in Teac-l191's' VOI-
' "" ' jL-j 'f7i'iig- .l - leges Of thu Sfaxfv. Lzuuhcla Phi
A 6 ' 'SIE ' SlLL'lll'l P4l'lllllQll9fl ihvir home lllldtll'
- -' f--sr-' , ,A,,1f".f.a-.:::.-3LLf 1.,44El' 4 ' . 'H ' " .' ' "
Aggggf' --Wg. V - , 'P very Illn'lClllf clrcuxnstallccs.
mOH'O. t'lii'm'v hh
'l'h4- IIIQIIUI' sm-iail uvmmfs Oi' thc ye-ul'
IIUIINU Inst fall. :I l"0l'lllill llinner .lhimf
Lillllllilil Phi Sigma has as its
urls, Ill-alflmwxliip, Fullmvsllip mul Sc:hOh11'Sliip.
inc-lmlv the FUFIIILII Opening Of the
0 held :iii the flush Loma Hotel, al
sinokvr. :xml swivel-:il pimlics :md SXVllllIlllllg.f 1l2l1'1IiGS.
9
0 if' 1-'rvians
Ilicxm' I+'iua'K .,..ll. ..,......,.,.l ,.l.,,, ,,4, , I J rvsiflcnf
Wmlu-:N W1f:LLs ..,..l ...., l 'ir-1'-l'1-v.wirlr'111
Mi1:i:.x'L l+'i'mu-:Y ..... ,.,. A Srfmvfiury-fI'rzff1S1u'm'
.llmzilnr Honorfzry JfI'lll'1Il'l'
Mic. lDON.xLn f'l.I'X'l'UN Mn. -TUIIX R. S.xNn1c:l1:
lllrwnbcrs
KUIHCWI' Alanis JOHN TIINTON
limi' H,xic',l'ml,1. f'LARExC12 JOHNSTON
ARTIIIIII HRANIIAM TJEQNARD EIOIINSTQN
fiI,l,l!liR'l'1 CAIN' KFIIEO ILEIQARON
Nfl" fM"f"UA"' BOYD BIICIIRILL
fllilhlhli 1.u'L1x4:i-:li CY Momuq
llOic.wm UIll'lS1.liY GUN MQNN
ROY l'Ol,luan'1' Q A N
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lluwlum f-mmm' L
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ll IIAHIJCIN Du lx H S
NORMAN l+'i:l-:imlxx "mlm 'fwxm
Hmm. FMVK PIQRACL SM111-ILRAA
l 'NIm:x'1. FVIQIII-ZY NORRIS STEVERSON
RUl4Ell'I' GARNER FOREST S'l'R0Vl'
My-Roy fiiARYER HARRY XVALMSLIQY
LOml:Nm'1': fi0LDSMl'1'H LOUIS XVALMSLEY
lllxnm' IIANSON Invmia XVATTS
.l.xc'K ILumr.sON WVARREN VVELLS
Pledges
Axsux COO1-1-an JOuN hICNEEI,EY li:Il.u:s1Lu.L VVALKER
L'L,xI:D1c IJUVALL MAX Rlrric NICK TVUICICH
l,0NALD iH'ILL lin SHAWN STEVE YVUICICH
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SPAIN, PRATT, KENDALL, WEBB
WELLS, SWIFT, SEAVER
CRABTREE, CAPLINGER
REED, PATERSON
JAIflllAllO1Jl'l
feogmphic Society
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llli 1l1f:o1:11111'1111' S111'11u'1'1' 111' A1-iz111111 State Tl"Z'll'ilQl'S College is COIII'
p11se1l ol' 1111111 and 11111111-11 ol' high SCil0iilSi'lC stzulfliiig who are particu-
larly i111e1-ested ill Ge11g11'z1pl1y.
lill1il'l' the Ie:11le1'sl1i11 111' l'1'11l'ess111' J. YV. 1I11111'e1' the Geog1':111l1icS have
0llj0y1'd lllillly .llli'PI'PSfillg.f lJ1'0gl'illllS this year, illliilldillg lectures by Dr. Gillis-
pie, 13111111 UllIl1lllillg,fS, 1'11l1111el I311111stez11l, 111111 the R6S'Q1'EIlf1 Mr. Ewan who
s1111l1e1111 Ul1i11:l.
l+'i1-ld trips i111-l111le1l 1-:1111pi11,Q l'111' il week-e111l i11 A1'a,vz1i1111 Canyon, Z1 one-
1lz1y trip 1111--1' the Ap:11'l1e 'l'1':1il to Rwseveli' 158111. 111111 Zlll 0VGl'41liglli' hike 'tu
S11111-1'st'iti1111 'Dl0l1lIi'2lillS.
l"i1'.v1r H!'Illf'Nfl'l'
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lI1a1.1f1N S1'11'1"1' ....,.., ...... ,
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l'. I'r1'.vifl1'111' ..... .,..., l 1115x111 R11-IBD
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Du. 11x11 Mus. M111'T1e111ws
Mus. i,XVllill'l' B. Il11.11111 M11. 11x11 Mus. K11,1Us1:
Mus. -l. NV. II1111v1c11 DR. 11x11 MRS. SYVETMAN
1ll1f111,I1e1's
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J11111-:s C111,1.1'A1111a11
011,111.1 IJ11r11,.1N
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M1111.1111111c 1111111.11111
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111111111 .POOLE
M11111,1N P1111'1'i1'
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XVARREN XVELLS
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HOHNER, CRAIG, BEARDON, SKXXCCS
KEEBLER, EARTELL, I-IANSEN, ANDERSON
Sl-IARTZER, NAEGLE
BUEHMAN
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Tosfour Soionzfzfio Society
O
IUC 1'AS'l'l'IUR SffIIlN'I'II1'IC SGCIETY is an Organization to promote interest
in the plwwiiczll relzllzions Of physical sciences to man. The society got
I I I
i1's mime from "the most perfeeli man Of science," Louis Pasteur.
The neleivifies Of the society ure very largely edueafiollal. They include
lzllks by llll'Illlwl's Of the OI'g:1I1izn1'iO11 :ls well as noted speakers who are
lll'0l1g.flll l'O the college by this Ol'g'illllZ21.fl0l1.
The speakers OIT ilnis year were:
DR. STUIPUARIJ ..............v.,... "fTho Atolmf'
DR. STROUIJ ...,....,,.,.........,.. "'A C 'hlcmist-ry and M0clfi0i1ze"
MR STARLINO MORSE ...... 'fSc1I11ui,1'cw'y and Mfzuzficfipal Erzgineevringv
DR., STANK E ,,.,.....,,,,,,.., ,.,, ' 'fIlIa.9tw'y of Sciezwe TCCLCILLIIIQLF
MR. NVALTON ....., ,... ' l'A.ev'oZogy!'
HR. GII.1.1svIE ....... ,.....,.... f 'Biology as o Sclionccff
The sociefy made its :numzll trip to Stewart DIO1l11lAi1ll1 Dam in April.
The illlllllill scielliilicf pivnic' was held in May.
l"ir.st Sf'nr.cslm'
l.YL1': Bm-IWER .... ..
IIARRIT HSANSIEN ..l....
III-:ONORA ANDERSON ..,,.
FAI' CIIAIH ......... ....
lima' BAR'1'EI.I,
JAMES BUEIIIIAN
ANIIIUCU BRANAN
.IANIH KTLARN
MAN IIC
lhrfrn
TRA PM A N
R'Ol'!ER'l'S
1
Ill-LRMIONE fxlfllilllbill
,l'Il.I,EN ICEIBIZLER
III-:LEA MiCIqAY
RIARION NAEOLE
J,
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LOUISE PENN
XVINNIH SHA
Ie K XVALLACIC
9
O E E I C E R S
Second Semester
.......,.P'l'C8fllC1l17...,.... .....HIXICRY HANSEN
.......VERA BEARDEN
LEONORA ANDERSON
Vice-I'rosidon.t......
.....Ser3l'efCI-ry,--H-
,....Trensure-ru... ,,...DIXRCY SKAGGS
Members
XVILLIAM PATNE
VVELDON IQOHNER
XVINSTUN LARSON
rXLBERT SMITH
JAM ES CKEASEINIAN
h"l.ILO STENINGER
HOWARD THORNRURG
JOHN' IQNUTSON
BLONDA BUSHMAN
CHESTER STRAND
ADA BARNETT
DONALD COXVEN
RTZER BIARY CARGILL
IRIVIN lJUNcrAN RIARION JOHNSON
jl':IJlS'IICll :HASTINGS PERSIS STEYVART
AXDDA JANE GIROUX DORIS DARWIN
LORRAINP1 XVA1.r,Ar'E LYLE OSGOOD
CECIL SIMS RIXTIPIT LQIATTHENVS
O
McPherson, Welcome, Laird, Davis
Keebler, Spain, Reed
Kappa Delia Pi
APPA DELTRX PI is a National 1'I0ll01'Rl'y F1':1te1'11ity in Edlllliltiljll with
chapters in colleges tll1'0Ilg1l0lllf the United States. Beta Phi Clmpter
was installed here in Deceluber, 1930.
This Fraternity 1l121il1t21i1lS the highest educaiiionzll ideals and 'fosters fel-
lowship, scholarship and acellievement in educational work.
E OFFICERS
ELLEN' IfEEBLE1l .............. President IRENE IQEED ..,.... ....... S ccrctary
LUCILE BAILEY ................ Wee-I'rOsicle11.t R-may LAIRD ....... ....... 7 'I-msm-or
MR. I. D. PAYNE ..........A.v.......... Cowmsclor
1Io11.ov'a1'y Members
DR. A. J. LIATTHEWS F. M. IRISII
Members
LUCILE BAILEY MRS. ISABEL NVATERIIoUsE
LAPREEL DAVIS AIRS. CLARA STIIJIIAIYI
MRS. FLORENCE GUSTIN Mus. HOSE WVILSON
ELLEN IKEEBLER B'AY 1'.vr'I'ERsON
RUBY LAIRD ICATIILEICN SPAIN
MRS. IIAZEL QUAID Mus. FLORENCE DICPHERSON
CLIFFORD SPAIN BIARGAILET S'ITEYVART
IRENE REED JENNIE XVELCOME
MRS. IIELEN LAOKIWAN MAREI, JANE DAVIS
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v
ezomczn Club
0
lllfl Nmwnmx l,'l.u1:, organized for the purpose of banding together the
Catholic Students of the College and for the purpose of 1'G11d61'l1'1g more
and better service to the College. lllllfltl themselves felt on the czunpus this
year more than ever before.
During the year they obtaiilecfl il Cl1au'te1' and became one of the two
hundred National Cllapters established within the United Statesw A
4?
The social calendar included many interesting events, including recep-
tions, picnics and Swllllllllllg' pzwties.
First Semester
-IEANNE RICHARDS .....i. ....
Time 1lIAR'l'INEZ .....
MAn.1oR1n IQIEGAN..
4
OFFICERS
Second Semester
....I'residcnt........, .MMIKE Mixmfno -
VlU!?'.P?'CS"f1lC1l 1'
,...Scm'utru'y.......
C11Am.1aY SIGALA ....... ..... 7 'reasurw' ....
.TIFF llIAR'l'INl'lZ
Lois llliuvxmo
CHARLEY SIGALA
AUM-
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PENN
BAILEY. COSTEY, CARVER
STOVEIQ, TUCKEY
CAPLINCER, RICCS, PARKER
D
"Unm' ll I'. ll". f'. alzmyx tl ff. lV. Cf"
9
N 19121 at group ol' young people who were interested in hiking Organized
:I elnlm wliieh has gi-Own into :tn 0l'Q2lIliZEli'i0ll that: is composed of both
men :Ind women oi' the ezlnlpns. These IIIGII :Ind women have umny good
illllt3S on the llltllllllillll hikes and the stieuk fries that the Club enjoys.
This 1ll2lli0S the IllIll'i,PUlll'i1 year that MI-. Irish has led, the C. WV. C.
members Over the lllfllllllilill paths and took his part in the initiation of the
new pled,1,5es. For nineteen years he has led this 01'gZl1llZZlfi0ll in their social
funetiions :Ind it is to this lllllll that we Owe om' growth.
Among the iliii2lll'N Ot' the yesu' are steak fries. and our aiimual hike upon
the Superstition Moulzhxin. 'l'he elnh also held ll nnnilxer Ol' bridge parties.
The 2l.lllllI2li dinner dance t.'0Ill.IJit5i'0t.l il successful C. XV. C. year.
9
OFFICER s
NORRIS S'1'IcvI:RsON ..... ,...,.,.,, . ,.,... IH-esidmzfr
EIJNA SIcR'I'Icf ............... ..,.... 1 'VCC'-,l'l'CS'illf?Il.f7
GERALD CAI'I.IN1:IcR .v..... ....,., A 'em'cfary-Trcasu1-cr
Illmritor
' MR. IR1sII
Iloimra-1'y A1UlIl1H'l'S
MR. AND Mies. JOIIN R. Sixxnmic
MR. Tico SIIIPIQRIT
,llc m bars
MRS. RIUTII ISAILEY BIINNII5 COLE
Miumis COs'I'nY IRVINIQ XVATTS
RIINNA IPAIIKIQR GERALD CAPLINGER
LOUIsI-I PENN VERNON TUCKEY
DIARY Lou BI1:vI1.I.m MYRON GARVER
NIQLI. lllllllldlifl' NORRIS STEVERSON
EIINA SRRTIO LOUIS YVALMsI,EY
ALICIQ S'I'ovI4:R CYRUS MORRIS
O
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Off Campus Women
9
NEYV organization for women was organized SCl.Dt6llllb0l', 1931. That
is 1111 organization for Off-f,'ilIll1lllH women. If is flll'0llgll ihis organ-
ization that the large group of women 1112111 do not live in the doi-xuitories
can have a closer contact with the college life. This group 01'P2'll'BS a friexid-
liuess that would otliei-wise be neglected bG'l'XVl-'PII the canipus and off carnpus
women.
XVQ hope that This OI'g2llllZ2'lfl0ll will grow more next' your and that their
alcfivitivs will be gl'P?lfQI'.
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Oivmcmns
First Semester Second- Semester
BIARTHA STERLING. .... ......... I '1'z:.s1idw1f ........ ,... . ..Dzl'AR.T0l:IF1 fhxlrlmlclw
Lor,1'1-A Woons ,........, .,..... T fine-Presidmzf ...... ....... l PL0Rl'lNf'E 1 lIl.1.H'l"1'
D0RoTHEA NELSON ..... ,..,. S ecr1ffm'y-7'rm1,surcr .,.l.. ,... R 'llxm' Osmmx
JAITLUADO D
Central Council 0 f Wfomen G Halls
Hli Central Council of XV0lllQll'S .Halls is coniposed of the 1ll61llll61'S of
the executive councils of the four won1en's hails. This organization
was organized in SG1!fCIl1bl?!', 1931, with Dvun Frances Kailstedt as the
advisor.
This 01'gu.nizuti0n of young wonlen has been very active in p1'OIl1Oti11Q'
a spirit of friendliness, co-opcrzltirnl and student self-goverllment on this
czunpus.
9
OFFICERS
First Semester Second Semester
MAnGU1cuIf1'n BIARTIN ...... ....... I 1l'CS'illC7lf ........ ...,. E DNA SERTIC
LEONORA Axmmsox ..... ., .... ,.Vicc-I'z-rfsizlmif ...,.... ....... I ii-zoxonii ANDERSON
RUTH STI'l"l' ................ . .... Nrwrfffflry-Trffn.w14rm' ...... ...... . Gizouuu. VVIGHT
H IN
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l A A A
XYHITE XVAY
2 frong mm beat' and bvml Hu: worlrl at willy
They mold law nurn, in 811111110 Hfifln flurir 1lr:siw'c.w,
And light fha xlfies 'unifh xucfr ij?ciul frm:
To all 11:0 gods who girc' llzwmf jJ0'Il.'!'l' mul skill.
nas fB1l.l,1Nr:sl,11
all-,SL
JAUUADOMJN
Forms
MATTHEWS' HALL
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Jlfafflzews Hall
.VI llllull h II.x1,1., umlm-1' llw 1-zlpzxlrle gllimlzlm-e of Mrs. Hurst, and the
1-xvrlitivr l'UlIlll'il. luis llilll il very silrr-ussf11l year.
'llllll suviul Villtlllllill' for tlw -Vllill' i11cl111lv1l il F1'9Sllll121ll party. Z1 tea hon-
ring lllm- new girls 1111 llw CRIIIIIHIS, il lll5lll"lll' f'lll'lSi1ll2lS lrarly, and the a111111:1,l
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umm' sur-iul 1-vm-his this yvzir. ln nrrlvr to ccwziiv am zit'111nsplw1'e of
l'ri4--nrllilwss :incl genial-will lwlwwn thc- f'zu'l1l1'y :xml sfmlenfs, imuiy informzil
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'l'hm- hall hc-hl il flvliglxiful l'lu-isfnms pairfy.
'Q-. 'l'hm- lirsi tm-an ul' ihv yllill' was givvn in lmum' of QI,Jea111 Lll'2'lll1,'QS Kzlllsfe-fl1'.
Wei lmw all mijoyvel lmving.f Bliss, llnyden living with us. XYH f11JlJ1'tiCi?lf0
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tlwsc ruzuls Miss llziydun has proved herself :1 Wm-tliy mlvisor.
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.Lxsiia Cfmuic ,....., ....... I 'resident ....,. ....... B Lx1:JoI:1E REGAN
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l'4'1'l'ZSS, 1'0UlN'l'1lliull. :md l'UIllII2llliUllSlli1J has been Hu- IIIUHU nt' Xorth
llnll ull this your. XV0 lnznw worlcm-cl :md plzlyvd lugvtllm' Slli'CL'SSfIINj'
:mtl wilh joy in all nl' mu- z1I'!:1i1n1xw1xi's.
It has lwvn al IIIUZISIIH' in 1'lll0l'f'1lill for ofllvrs on the crxllnpus. Anumg
ilu-sv sm-i:1I :lvlivilim-s wv iiml nmny things to sfurv away in mn? lllt'1Il01'illS oi'
Nurill 'lI:lH.
l'mlvr ilu' 1'2ll'4' :xml gwliclznmw- nf' our ch-zu' Ilullsm--Murlle-1'. Mrs. Hzlllshuc,
our luyzllly for A. S. 'l'. V. has In-1-11 uplwlfl mul we IIQIYU been grcafly ru-
w:u'd1'4l. 'Pu Mrs. HZIIINIIIIU, W0 vxivml our IITIHUN1 2lIlll1'PC'iilliOll for the joys
:mul plvansurvs in nmking nur will-gv liil- num-ef likm- 1101111-.
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wis11-111:111y of 0111- f0l'l1.101' 1111J111be1's 1'ct111'11i11g to us for the present year.
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GEORGIA TVIGHT
MA11111 POOLE
ELOISE FINIGAN
MIGNON STEVENS
DOR0'FHY LANIE11
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OASIS
A somber ememlfl
Set in flH'll'iSILCll gold ,-
A soothing shmlofw
Ou a, field of Zightj
A mellow tone
Amid ce blare of brassg
A hope,
A prom-ise
To set mfm's mimi
Arighf.
-JAMES BILLINGSLEY
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Troscenizmz Players
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HIC l"nosenN1nM 1o'L.u'nns were orggzxnized in December, 1931, for The pur-
pose of oI1'er-ing Ul'JIDOI'fllllil'iBS' for those who are dmxliuticzllly inclined, i
and io fnrfllex' the dl'2llllZltiC endeavor on the campus.
The meetings were mostly for the purpose of reading the latest and the
In-st of all 1'll1'l'0Ilii plays, and To foster an apprecialtion for good plays.
Pledges are ndlnitied to ihe society only after being voted upon, and
:after lmving lilled the p1'ese1'ibed nuinber of dl'311121fiC activities required.
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Spoinsm'
Miss IBERYL SIMPSON
f'l'o whom the 0l'gil1liZ21i'i0l'l
owes its successi
Clmlwmn Mnmmnas
l I I-:lc M A N N IERADSHAYV
f.'llARLl+IS I3IdARDSLEY
Annex O'Dm.L
Loimxn ROBINSON
iiILlSIUR'I' CADY
til,.xm's XVIGHT
FRANCES HUNTE
Jon DURAND
FLORA YOUNG
Glmyxnonix YOUNG
D.xRCY SKAGOS
Hoswnnn XVILLARD
T1InLM.x BECK
New Ji1!!III'bCI'S
Lomsn BIILIGS
Orvivlenn
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Puffrnns and Prm
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Enmxon BALDWIN
Mn. Amr Mics. IJONALD Cr,Uz'1'oN
DAVIS
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LL NUFK ROBIN" by lflllm-1' Rive :xml Phillip Hurry was lll'l'Hl?lllWi by thv
College iifillllil Wm-ksliop. under thu wry vaipnlilm- mlirvctimi of Miss
Beryl M. Simpson, l'1'ofesso1' of iiI'2lIIl2lfilfS. Tlw work of the entire Cust
was COIIIIIICII1-i2ll.i16, lml' flue :lcliug ol' F. ii'G1'll'l2lll i'iI'?lflNil2'iXV, Minniv
and Iimsora 151-lierl' was especially good.
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Ilfnry Briggs
DV. liflya-1' flivlffrf
.llurirz Smit
l,'!'lf'll Jlrmfzfrrfll
Sc-aver,
The slmlent Iimmlxlciioii sialflf llvsei-ws inorv than c-usual mculioii for The
huge Success of "'Uof'llf lfllllillvfi as lille-y worlcud lung and fuitlifully COIlil'llhlli'-
ing llwir slmrc- To nlailzv 'llw play Hllvll il sliwvss.
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'IIIC S.xHl'.x1m Sl'.XNliAI.S, 1:1-mlucml Illldlxl' the direrzfimn of Tlwllllel Be-ck,
s uno ol' tlw lwsl wel- put mn in the vulv oi' old TUIIIINH :tcm-ending to
opinion. 'Pho Follic-s was ul' ills- vzlllflvvillv Yypv, '
XYIHI The desert
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BIAIUQI-IIQY 1'0111-:Roy F1,o'fLE 1'Am1ER
NAIDINIC I'uA11':lcm' AIARGERY GAmaAlum
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VIRGINIA 'lLxv14:xvo1:'1'
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XTIVIAN ANDERSON
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'I'Il14:LMA BECK
Rr'::s1':l.L Gornmxn
YIYIAN :XXIII-ZHSON
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Cyrano de Bergerac
U YRANO DE BERGERACU by Edmoufl Rostzmd, given ulldcl' the able
supervision Of Beryl M. Simpson, Director Of Drumatics, was perhaps
the best received play Of the ycnr. Action was not lacking in this proffluctiiou
as each uct was full of either comedy Or l1lfL'1lSC dlillllil, usually bOl'l1.
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CAST OF Crr.xuAc'1'1cIcs
Christiana. ......
Comptc de Gaichc .....
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Ladies of the Cou-Vt
FLORA YOUNG
MARY LEE XVALKER
ELIZABETH HUDSON
CEL!-:STE BLAIN14:
ADA1,YNI,w H-Ilil-EEN
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IIEICAIAN l3RAllSI'IAXV
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JAMES JONES
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.......CARI. JONES
.......S1'1:NcE1a THOMPSON
.,,....U1,,x1:1aNcm STULL
......B1cuNlu:O MUWLEY
,.....,JIMMIE SAMUELS
......VOMEN .FRYE
........lOrc IJURAND
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.......Fl:ANcns XVINDES
.......Q'l.AUm.x IKINSEY
..,....Tmcr,MA BECK
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.......Fll0liA YOUNG
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CARL J ONES
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SYNOPSIS
SlG'I"I'lXtQI .llotm-I ln- Bourgogne, Paris. where we are presented to f."yl'2llI0, the
Ic-arling l'il?ll'2IK'l'l.'l'. xlefemling his honor in a duel with a young Xoblenian,
Vic-onlie 'V:llveI'I'.
Avi' I: A IH'l'iUl'lllilllK'lt at ll:
px-use-ntwl to Vyrano. who forlricls Montileury to appear iu the
hlay. "Ln f'ln1'isf'."
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:lvl lla- Bougogne, laris. in 1640. 'We are
Am' Il: l'.vrano niet-is his fair eousin. Xl'ilUlll he sec-retly loves, and finds
that shi- is in love with Vhristian. a IIIPIIIIIPI' of the guarcls.
Am-'r Ill: Uyrauo, who is disguised, helps f'hrisrian woo Roxane from the
half-ony. after suing thai' he cannot do so ei'l'eetix'ely.
ANI' IV: Roxanne goes lo the battle to see f'ill'lSi'iilll just in time 'to see hiln
I'all lmefore a Spanish volley. -
eollvenig where Roxane has entered.
Am' Y: Fom-teen years later in a
Vyrano arrives. wounded, asks for letter Christian last wrote.
Vyrano repeats from memory the 4-onteuts, and then dies in Rox-
amfs arms as she says, "l have loved one man and lost him twice."
The l'l'U1Illl'li0ll Stall' for f,'.Ijl'!IIlO 4113 fff'I'fjCl'lllP had one of the most tire-
llll'll1lOllS tasks to lN'l'f0I'lll ever asked of u production stalf for 21 Tempe play.
That this task was pei-fornxeml ereflitalrly is shown by the huge success of the
procluction.
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WARNING
Pura ui lu'f1rt Ira zrrmdvr nmr:
Conzrculr' on thc qmwf rlirilm,
Turn noi from flu' Nflll'N your bran:
Thai your ffyzuv may rm! on 'minrx
Pura- af luw-rf 'iw' mrmlrr uoux'
TVO IIKIFI' hopes bvymnl iuduylg
And mn' qur'-st dom :mf ulluus
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TW any in, our rlislunf lzoprj,
Ona' -zrith all The yrrut and 1ri.w':
f,'unll'mI1'A. flu uni iuru nr groin'
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if Ihr' yn-ui lifr' flu noi full,
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HE ASTC band under the enthusiastic super-vision of I'rol'essor Carl
Hoyer contributed ninch to the snccvss of college year. Regardless of
the weather and all other contrzlry C0l1Kllfl01lS, the band always appeared at
the games and other places when needed.
YVQ do not have to stretch the Truth to say that the hand is the best in
the history of the institution. To SllbSlIill1l'lf1t6 this slatelncnl, comes rumors
frorn other colleges in the state coniniending our ASTC band. On Home-
coming both here and at Flagstaff the band added considerably to the suc-
cess of the day.
Piccolo
THERZA BIRDXVELL YVILLIAM NVILMOT
Oboe
XVILLIAM PAYNE
Clarrincts
IRA PIRTLE DON LILLYNVHITE
NORMAN BIIC1-IEA IQATHERINE STROUD JOHN BREVVER
Tvwmpofs
HImI:r:RT IIOYER NOIRB-IAXN ITREEMAN CARL CURSTON
MJARTIN MCLAWS NIARTIN Tarn CYRUS MORRIS
Jon BRAUN Wrnnmm BALL
Scaavoplzlomrs
Lynn BREXVER EARL JAMES JACK CRICIILOW
Trombone
CECIL FURR Jon BUNCH VENISS KIAEINBIAN
Ba,-ritonc Alto
WVENDELL DAVIS HIGNRY SISK
Bafsscs
ROSWELL XVILLARU HORACE GILRRRT
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NIQDIGR ilu- alnlv flll'0l'llUIl of Mr. Carl luloyer, the O1'cl1es1'1'a, one of the
largvsl anal lwsl in the state of Arizona, gave ASTC Illllifll favorable
plllrlim-ily. ln flu' 0l'gf2llIlZ2ll'l0ll of such a splendid o1'cl1esi'1'a, Mr. Hoyer has
mox-u than uphvld the wvl'l-val-ned repufalion he now enjoys in Arizona musi-
cal cirl-les.
The 0rc'lwst'r:1 has playvrl the Olllllllllg Illllllllt-'PS for Twenty-six Assem-
blius, ll1i1'ty-two plays, in addition lu SPYUII Sunday c011ce1'1'S, seven radio
C0llCPl'lN, and 2l1l1N'2ll'0fl lncl'm'e the Plluunix Wmnen's Club, Cll21llfll61' Rotar-
ians, Hoosvwll' and Laveen sclmols of Plmenix, Freshman mul Teacllers re-
vcplimls. Rau-1-all:1111'w11'u and G1-aflllatioxm services.
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NORMAN RIICIIEA
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BIARLIN MCLAWS
CYRUS Monms
T-rom bones
J oz-1 BUNCH
CECIL Funk
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Front--Satlwar, Goldsmith, NVillard, letmes, Corbett, Carter, Fiifr, Clwzitvvin, Bradalmw, Furrey, Davis
Back-Rolwner, Manley, lvleiiefce, Spain, Pirtlc, Noble, Micltcs, Wliittlc, Adams, Colbert.
Qlfeniv Glee Club
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Miss Itlswiti-:it S.x'i'tii':ic ...,, .... I firm-lm'
Miss l1Al'lll'Il-IL Iuvts ,...,.. ....., I tr-r-niiipriiiixl
IIE M1cx's Gm-11-1 t'1,i'i: nuclei- tlu- sitpvi-visimi ul' Miss Sntlufr tt':u'c-lvll ful'
will wich- during tlw yvzlr. I1'l'l3SlJll1'illf,f 1-mic-arts lwl'm'l- Assvtitlilivs, Hatti-
quets, Club llivetitigs, I'miuiictiwtxtviiti, Hsu-1-atlziiit-will-. and nmiiy utlwt' platws
of i1'11P0l'lil1ll't'. This is liy fu r the most vxtvitsivv prngt-mit cvvr :1t'te1uptcd liy
it 'fentpe Gil-cl Ululi. Miss Szltliet' :tml lim' i-lull ilirsvi-w at grvail' ill-all ut' cfm-clit
for the womlcrfttl will-lc they have dom: in pulliiig 'l'i11upv lm the limp.
"Splendid work, Miss Szitliet-I"
f,'OllCCl'lS wvrv givvn lwlhrc the l'ulImvii1g grmtps, iii :ulllitinii lu tlirva-
Assembly progrztltts :tml utlwt' lm-all 4-0111-Mis: 'lletniw Rutztry Vinh. Mesa
Rotary Vlub, BIUITIIEIIITS, 3121IllIfilC'Tlll'Ul'S. Mt-sat, All-'Nil lligli Sc-liuul, l'llUl'IliX
R.ol'zt1'y Club, Hiraltus' Vluli, l'l1oenixg Kixvauiis Ulttli. l'lmv1iixg Lions Vluli,
1'1l0El1jX, and the l'I1Yt'lllllg1 nl' the Stzltttv :tl thc Stahl fiillliflll.
The Mztlv Qmtt-let voiitpusvll ut' F. llcrltmii Ilmilsliziw, liinwooil Noblv,
Earl -IQIIIIQS. amd Ira Pirtle ilescrvu lll0l'9 lllilll il passing glzttttft-' for lflllfil'
L'UIIlll1Q1lt1Rlb1t' work. The-sv nwu ztppezm-tl in lll'0g1,'l'illllS :lt Gila tfollegtr. XVII-
cox High Sclttml, Mvszt ,lliggli Svltool, Alumni 'liztliqttutp l'l10UlllX II.i1':.t1t'1s Chili,
Gilbert XxrOI1l4:'ll'S f'lt1b, 'Fullesoti High Sc-hmil, 4XSSQIIllJli0S, Hoy SK'0I'Il'S Court
of Hmtor, and others olf less i11ipu1't:t,t1ce-.
,JAHUAQO will 0'
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lfronl' -Sallwcr, Flannery, Wai'i'uii, Krcnlz, Dawson, Krause, AlGX5lI'lClC'I', Ioycu, jenkins, l-land, l-lunte, Davis
Sccnnrl Row Dunn, Sinnln, I-lcnncy, Calhoun, Plwlllina, Clevengrfr, Starck, Swift.
'lliirrl Row liiracllorcl, Glaucoma, Cabbarcl, Brown, Lloyd, Wliceler, Hand, jones.
Fonrllu Row' fflilger, lolinaon, Foncly. Cameron, larretl, Kieler, l-lnclson
Hfomwzg' Glee Club
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Miss llUll4Vl'lIY l,ll'JIii'I'I ..........,..........,.......,,.,......,,. -lf-1-mllprrizisl
lll'I Wcmi':x's lim-:I-: l'i.l'1:. llllillgflll a little lc-ss ac-Tivo than the Meuk Club,
was 11c'vo1'lrlu-loss quita- busy fl1l'Ull,LfllUIlt the year and carried out an
vxlvlnsiw- lll'0g.fl'2llll. With llw Iargvsl l'm'n0ut in years. Miss Satlwr was
llrlu to turn out one ol' Thu lwsl 4-Iulns in the stale.
'PIN' vluln mach' iIlllJP2ll'2llN'l'N at tnlw following places:
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son, Gail llaml and Juanita Ylwlluer. made several appearallces over The
slain? as follows:
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DEDICATIONV S-To the l93l Bulldog Football Team, Champions ot
the Border Conference, this athletic section is sincerelv dedicated
with the best wishes from every member ot the Student Body to
Ted Shipkey and his hard-fighting team. May they win even
greater honors next year?
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Brick'---Sl1inl4ey lCoachl, Barnes lCoachI, Smith, Cole, Griffin, Blout, Cislaghi, Furrey, C. I-lazmalhalch,
B. Hnzrnalhalch, Baxter, Sleverson, White fhflanagerl
Front -Adams, lvlclllovvell, Sexton, lvlulfley, Traversi, I-lardesty, E IvlcCullar, C. IVlcCiilIar,
Smitlwmn tCapt I, W Smith, Calicoat, Dick, Schmuler
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""Nou1l1u'c.v1r:rn Idmljf lhal. is ilu: l'Clf0l'lil this ,year for
Wilburn Dick, known l'N'l'i'f"l' as Skipper. fDurin,Q 1028
Skip was the 4-apfain of thu Varsity squad and he
brouglit' all Tho light and vigor ol' his past gridiron
:lays barrk to thv team this year. 'l'l1vrv is no use look-
ing for a be-l'1'0r end in li0l'1l1A'l' l'o1il'c-1'e-:wo football:
one can't be found!
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"Stud" Allfillllhll' is the gent who fonglit vlbow to
elbow with Skipper, and with disastrous vllec-ts to
vud-run plays of fl0llf0l'l'llC6 li6ill1lS. Cecil has hold
down The Tackle post for nigh on to four years now and
is doing a better job each succeeding year. More power!
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li' was a Iii0l'lillH-lllif? mow wlwn Shipkey put liuido
at a guard position after working for rho pasta lwo years
al a hall'-back bertli. Greek Cislaghi wont ggrvat' guns
on the line and his vacancy is going io be ouv ol' the
many 1'eg1'c-ts of '1'ed's.
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Reid Calicoal, the "Cu1lc:yiufr: Colossus" is the gent
who held down the ball af center for the Bulldogs this
year. A transfer from the I-'hoeuix Junior College,
Callie more than lived up to advance notices by his
steady and spectacular work on the line. And he has
another year to snap 'em back!
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"All" BlCClllllll', soplioinore, lield down the job of
qllarlerbaffk and according lo all reports l!1'Oll1 head-
quarters he did a sweet job. It's a man-sized job to
liaunlle il gang ol' foofball players when they are in the
heal ol' baffle, but Earl ran the team in very splendid
fasliion, as the niany victories prove.
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"17l'llllBlJlK7lit'1", Sexton is Olle of the four Frosli
allowed Tenipe by a rnle of the Border U01ll'E'l,'EllQ'f3,
a11d the lad niade the regulars of The Varsity hop to
get the call over llllll at end. Wfith three more years
of end under an All-American End's coaching, wl1af'll
he do?
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Fri-ed Mellowell, the living synonym of the worm,
relialiiliiy. This makes the third year that Mae has
labored n1ig.5l11,ily at the job of tackle and lie has easily
proven that no other Bulldog has lille call over him fol
flue loaslc. Another year l'6lll2l,l.llS for Mighty Mae, I l
we look for him To go even better next season.
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Anoifller man to lllillitl illl H,-l.lI-Sflllfllll,7CSff'I'1lf"' posfg
'lllllfj' Griffin at guard! He's not very big up 211141 down
hui lie is a nlan of might across! Paul is ll regular
ll2ll'l'0l'lllg' Rain when he goes into the opposing line,
and the men of the Conference who stop llllll are few
and l'a.r between. He is only a SOpll0ll'10l"Q, so we can
expert' io have Mr. GrilTen's lad making a Strong bid
for :1 guard post for the coming two years.
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A-Xlll0l'lCEl,ll 1'e-cogllitioll, ill addition tio t'2l,1ii'illllillQ thc
1930 Val-sit'y, Norris Si0YOI'S0ll rim-hly lleserves any Zllll
all praise that he lll2l.V receive from 2l,ll'Y S0lll't'P. Ile is
the l-level-4-st and Ulf-'2lllBSi' lll2l'Vt'l' th:lt lvl-'Ni'l1l'll t'oot'hall
has seen ill j'4"2ll'N and it' is with reall l't',Qjl't'i' tllzltl tht
Nilltlt'lli'S ot' 'Fenlpe take leave ot' Steve this .Yt'2ll'.
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.liggs 'l'l-a.l,vel'si, the S2lt1l'illllt'lli'U i"1't"t'-Sllillitill' who has
il llllllllllll' of trivks np his sleeve when it comes to work-
ing the llzllt' position opposite SiPV0l'S0ll. 'lVith il style
alll his own. Jzlllles takes the hall for lllilllj' al, nic-e l'itlP,
und he is Zllltjfilkl' lllilll whose loss we regret.
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lflllckeyeg also the pride and flower of Telnpe when it
9011108 to playing that end position as it Should be
played. Landon is bGCO11ll11g more adept every yetll' alt:
that end hole, and by the tiinle he is at senior we Silfllllti
see some big-tinle end work. Lots of luck!
"tlhil" ilV0ZlllilillilltjlI, twin to lloh, for is this onm
l3oh?l tfillllti ovel' i.l'UIll Fllllt'l'i0ll J. tl. to plny hllll with
his zllrezuly l'tlll1UIlN lJl'0illL'l' Iloll, and he hats lll0I'l4 than
lived up to the t"nlnily I't'llllt'2lil0ll iitll' Si'l'illl :ind tootihzlll
lll'2llllS. It's too had these boys W9l'0ll'ii triplets, ol' l
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tit-nlal lioh Adams, 1'Ui.lll'lllllQ' to .lenipe alter an
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the tackle joh, and while the t'XIl61'ltfllt5t4 of the veterans
'e them the Ill'l'iit'l'l'llt'k' over llllll, he was 'tin there"
ulth a n'o1-ld ol' light at every tllJll0l'il'll!lfj'. llis is the
I line Bulldog spirit and our congrats go ont' to Adains
lor l1is good wol-lc this year.
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'l'l1e.1' j,.Il'tlW 'ein lnigr over at Plnoenix J. 17.3 here we
h we t allvoat. s little playuiate. Willard hnnth. who also
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he gets dolled up in his i'00i'l,l2lll togs, so when 'lfed is
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Ellis St'lllllt'l' takes a great' delight ill these
positions, t'o1' hesides living illl All-SOllfllWt'Si'Hl'll
i11 lizislcethall, he is also one ol' the foul' PQQIIIHI'
guard
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guards
tlll the football team. Liinher as a 1'llllll91'-Illilll, and
as agile as a goat, it is a rare treat to watieli Park
1-avorti 011 the field 01' t'Ull1'l'. Ile finishes his Tenipe
t'2l1'tSl'l' this season. -
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s ceiiter with ,ll-eid. lloe is quite a sizeable lad when
gg lwid at eenter he usually finds a plat-e for Doe
1 ol' the laelcles. A year to go iitll' NVilla1'd!
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filllllltllllb li'111'1-ey, one of the i'i'lglli'lllgl?Sif7, little
nien that: have ever graced the g1'eenswa1'd of Irish
Field, had a big battle on his hands when he tried for
the guard position, hnti he made the grade with honors.
llark hack to the predictioii made in the 1931 edition
ol' the Salniaro, and then look ahead to the next two
years: the kid will be right "in there", and 110 foolinl
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Be1'l'l211'd Mnffley, playing his first 1'4:'2Ll,' of football,
Dllll up such il d8t61'1l'llI1Gd light for :1 position that fight
alone would merit him 11 place 011 the squad. He was
lacking ill the tecl111iq11e of football fllllll2llll0lliEllN but
there was no lllilll out for football who worked ll2lI'll9l'
and longer than did BCl'Ilil1'd, and our edil'o1'i:1l Cfllilllltilll
is off to this n1z111 who proved that his spirit is every-
thing that is expected of 21 fl'll6 Bulldog.
Bob Smith ended his collegiate career at Tenlpe by
playing end for the Sl1ipkey1'ne11g in every game showing
the Villl that has made Bob one of Ten1pe's on tsliz111di11g
athletes. It will take El good 1112111 to fill his shoes.
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Curly Blout is t11e most energetic fellow we have
ever seen at the q11z11fte1'b11ck stand, bm' none. N o matter
how dead the gang was NVil8ll l1e l3l1t61'GCl the ganie, he
soon had them as full of pep and gillegkll' as l1e wus.
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Le11,1111n1n Pinlteiion Cole, or Bennie for short, is
the shortest 1115111 011 the squad, is left-hzinded, and still
plays 21 very sz1tisfz1cto1'y game at half. He is 21 lllighty
sweet fox-trotting back, and with good intel-ference l1e
nigh impossible to stop. This is t11e last year for
Pinkie.
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The 'flloosier 1:Ia1l1'H, :md at nxighty fine one, too, as
well the boys 'I'rom l5'lz1gs1':1fl' can testify. Bill Baxtel
is the funnily llillllll, was going like a fire-truck to a
l'l11'ee-nla11'111 iire, when he was declared ineligible and
'Pempe was deprived of his services for the rest of the
YVPZIIZ We hope to see Bill reilislzlterl for next season,
:mal going like an house afire.
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Here, boys and girls, We have the manager' of this
gang, Luke lVl1ite from out VVickenburg
the second successive year that Luke has
the lluinient and waitei'-buckets, and his
oi' football iinunees was more tllan soun
VVay. Tl1is is
labored among
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O11 the right we see the other half of the duet-act .5 ,'e"' A,
stamged by the l'Iez11m,ll1z1lel1 lll'OtllC1'S, this one being Bob, ' fp ,
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pony glll'l,1'tl, and :1 dlnger, too. He is El match lor any . ' 1
lines111z1.11 in the f,llJllf6f1'CllC4? and it 110 Jed that he will 1 ' 1 -135'
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he ban-lc next' year "to flfflftklltl the fzune oi Tempe's , 1.5, ,gl .V,i
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The best has been saved until the last! Ted Shipkey,
.1N-Ll'72'lC'7"iCCL1l' End from Stanford in 1926 g the 1112111 who
pl-odneecl the 1.931 el1:11npio11s of the Border Intercol-
elmlnpioiisliip 10211118 never cease!!
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legiaie C0llf8l'6llCQ, and who has done as much or more,
tlmn anyone else, to put Tempe on the
More power to you, Ted, and may your
athletic map.
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Back-Blout lMgr,l, McCarty lCoachl, Swingle, Padovari, Matthews, Clark, Fireman, Walker,
Tuckey, l-lackleman, Boyle, Freeman, lory, Stull, Goddard lCoachl.
Front-Lusher, Best, Morris, Mills, Frye, Saba, Grout, Duvall, Willard lCoaCl'il.
Freshman Football
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liMI'E'S first All-If'1'osh football squad inside ei so-so season of Their Sched
ule by successfully faking the noble redmen in three lmitles, but failing,
to function agziinsi' their white foenien.
Runt Goddard did ai line job of eoaeliing this gang, and night uflier nigh
the Frosh gave the Vaiifsiry all they could take and inside lhem like ii.. Watch
these boys next season, when they begin iio iight' for Van-siiy bel-libs! llerl
is their season in deiaiil:
Frosh. .'.... .... . 92
Frosh .....,.,. ..... 2 ll
Frosh ......... ..... 0
Frosh ,....... ..... 1 2
Frosh ........... .....,.. 2 0
Total ............ 144
Noi. bad, huh, for the Ii
Casa Blanca Indians ..,......
Phoenix Indian School .,,.....
U. of A1'lZfJl'l214 Fl'0Hl1 ...l....,,.
Flagstaff Frosli ..............,....
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McCuIIar, Lillico, Moses, Duffiu llvlanagerl
Basketball
ITH the same squad that last year won The mytiliieal Southwestern
title, plus the addiiion of several good men, the Bulldog baskefeers
failed to function as il liedlll, and ended the seasoxfs playing with middle
1'il.llkl1lg in The newly ll1llIlgfll1'2,l'Qd Border Co11fe1'e11ee. Following are the re-
sults of the games:
Tempe ,.,,,,. ....... I Dixie College ,..... ,,...,. 3 G
Tempe ,4,.,44 ,.,..,, l lixie College ....,. 48
Tempe ,,,,.,. ,,,,... I el. of Arizona ...... 35
Tempe ,,.,,.4 ,.,,,,, I I. of Arizonzl ...... 50
Tempe ....,..
Tempe .,.....
Tempe ...,...
Tempe .......
Tempe .......
Tempe .......
Tempe .......
Tempe .......
Flagstaff .......
Flagstaff .......
All-Stars ............
U. of A1'lZOIl2l ......
U. of Arizona ......
Flagstaff .......
Flagstaff ...............
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U. of New Mexico ..,......... 1:0
Tempe ,.,,,,, ,,..,.. U . of NOW Mexico .........,.. 31
T91111763 .,,,,., ,,,,,., f lrllil C'0ll8gQ ........ 47
Tempe ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C Hula College ...... 33
Tempe 4,,,,,. ,,,,,,, T exus Mines ....,......... .,.. i 45
Tempe ...,...
Tempe .......
New Mexico Aggies .......,
New Mexico Aggies ........
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Slandingi McCarty lTrainerl, Freeman llvlanagerl, Armstrong, Clark, Pace, Millet, Swirigle, Stull
Anderson lCoacl1l. A
Kneeling: Roe, Cooper, Sullivan Sawyer, jory, Sisk llvlanagerl.
jreshmczn Basketball
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went through a fairly successful season, winning ten out of sixteen
gullies played, in addition to winning a number of games from teams in the
.l'hoenix Coinlnercial League.
F1'0Sll ........ .... 4 1
Frosh ........ ..... 4 3
Frosh ........ ..... el 0
Frosh ........ .... 2 7
Frosh ........ .... 2 0
Frosh ........ ..... 1 S
Frosh ....,.... .... S0
Frosh ,.,.,... ,.... 2 0
Frosh ......... .... 2 8
Frosh .,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 9
Frosh ......... .... 2 9
Frosh ........ ..... 2 9
Frosh .,,,.... ..,.. 3 0
Frosh ......... .... 1 9
SUM MARY
Gilbert Inflependelits ....
Mesa Indepedents ..,...,.... ...,.,
Brophy Alumni ............
U. of Arizona Frosh ....... ......
U. of Arizona Frosh .......... .,.,..
Phoenix Junior College
Gilbert I-11 gh ........................
Phoenix Indian School ....... ......
U. of Arizona Frosh ,,..,,..,. ,,.,..
U. oil? Arizona Frosh ..,.... ......
Brophy High School .......
Flagsfafi? Frosh ............
Flagstaff Frosh ............... ..,...
Glendale High School ...... ......
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H ' df ' WV" mento, who can really hit that' there hzisket when the or-
.MZUM casiou demands. All cracks to the t'0lifl'2ll'y, however, we
QTKFL gotta hand it to Jiggs, Mr. Traversi's fzlvorite son, who
IS pictured to the left, as at forward ot' Arizona Stntffs
Varsity t'ilSilli2l squad. 'No more hull for .lnmes at 'l'empe:
" V ' so long. 'l'1'uvie1-so!
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The Elongated Eel. none other than Don Smith,
transfer from the J. lf. zlti Phoenix, and El t1Zll'll good
guard for the Tempe basket. These llifCillll'S :ire deceivin'g
get XVilhu-d outside Hutt frame he's in :ind we have on A' '
our hands quite 21 sizeable rhap. He'll he hawk next your
t'o pliiy hzlskethall for Mr. Shipkey.
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E -gb!-Q5 1 Lillico, Qll2l.1'ti and husiness-xnziu. After living with -liggs
A E' " N -and Schiller for two years, Tom tf0lIitill'iQ help imhihing
Www some of their lia,slcet'Ii:1ll ability, so it' was no surprise to
I-ATE . the gentry of Tempe to see Tom-Tom annex the tirst' cull
for the ,QlI2ll'fi,S jolt. Thomas has zlppi-oxiin:1t'eiy two years
3--we he wg... more To play lmsketlmll for the glory of OI' Texnpe and
A t ,fe here's wishing him an Hoc,-k ot' lmuslu-t's next year, laundry
,gs 1. :ind otherwise.
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Meryl Flll'1'9yi The lnirdest' working nmn ont' for any
Yzli-sity squad, and il whale of El prospect' l'or his remain
ing: two years at Tempe. Flulh-t'l1uh has shown more
l'll'0:.fl't'SS during his Two years here and we :ire prophesyin'
:ig'in: "W:it'al1 him!"
tlo with sonic' tvam-work t'i-ont tlw rest' otf thv gang. The
4-lianc-vs hu got tllis ,Vl'ill' wort- nom' too welll snppo1't'wl.
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Kilclve- tial-vc-r warnn-cl inorv bonclws this yvar than
any two nn-n on the Varsity squad. but only lwf'ause there
wort- so many i'Ul'XV2ll'tiS who 1-atvtl as experts par excel-
lvim-. Miko. tllllnlrefl Myron, playa-cl part of nc-'ai-ly every
ganna- and ggavt- a tlarn good account ot' himself each time.
'I'wt-4-t was tlw lit'v ot' t'l'l'l'j' trip. and his infmwtnons lm
mont- tlitl as num-It to strt-iigtlwn tht- tnoralv of thc- squad
as any otlwr ont' thing clial.
t'vi1tt-1' was playvtl by Glenn f'l'2lilfI'l'P. V9i'l'l'il1l of sev-
vral years' tloorsplay under the Maroon and Gold. Crab
was a tlgliting player, seeiningly tireless, and the time
work that: hc did Oll the floor lielpvtl pull the gang.: through
tlw tough spots 11101-me than once. NVQ are siiicvrely sorry
to losu Glenng lite will bc hard to 1-eplacv.
ttlvnn Mosos. sc-cond-call forward, is as sweet a t'o1'4
warcl as 4-vm' clonnvd tlw shorts for Ttillllll' and the whole
Stmlc-nt Body would haw lilcctl to sm-0 what Moses could
work ol' Most' in tlw past has boon okay and the few
Stvvv. l'o1'wa1'1l. The narrow COIIHIIPS of the basket-
ball court svvni to il2llllIll'l' the dashing style of play that
Nor:-is typitivs on the j.f1'lflll'0ll, but his play on the C0llI'f
also borders on the sperft'acula1-, although the lack of con-
sistm-ncy kept Sil'Y9l'SUll on the bench most of the time.
Stow is a St-nior this year. so this lll2l1'kS his last athletic
apln-al-atlcv for TPIIIIIOQ yotfvu bot-n at mighty clvan, hai-fl
play:-ig Stuvvg :now powvr to yon!
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siix squad, saw plentx of fiction ere the season was linished
and l1e 15 one of the vets '1l'01lllfl w11ir'l1 Ted will have to
11111111 111s Sqn 1d next year. 12-11-1 came np froin 1'l1e Bull-
71115 of last Near and this 11-11, oi seasoning will l1'1IIlC0
111111 a 1111111 lllrlll fo heat l1K'Xl' 1Vl11f01.
SE1C1'i1lI1QIlf0 agai11 sends a iirsi'-class 1l2lSlC9l'1l21ll 1112111
to Tempe: Bud Powell, forward, known fo 11l1e 1101118-t0Wll
folks as Foster. Teained up with Jiggs, l1e sunk inany a
basket to swell the Tempe scores, and we are plenfy sorry
to be minus 11is services i11 the eoining Cillllllillgll. It's
gonna be a tough one, and we will need plenty of men
like Powell!
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clearly ClG1Il0llSl'1'ill'6f1 lo- all d0ll111If?l'S 1211211 l1e was qnaliiied
to play the forward 110Sll'lU1'1 against any kind of Ctlllllllilil-
lion. He was there .in The 1l1lll'l10S, Zlllfl he delivered the
goods every l'l111C'. Tuck, the pride of GlQ11dl1lQlS lire-squad,
has two more seasons ol? Varsity l1askel'11:1ll here, same
fact' causing l1l?ll1j' rejoic-ings flllllillg ll1e Valley fans.
Height alone would XYl1l a place o11 most teains for
Callie, for those six and one-half feet stick np in the air
a long way, and it is a tall pass that goes over him. Reid,
Calieoat's the name, saved niany goals from being el1arged
against the Teinpe Team, and o11 behalf of the Student
Body we dolf the e1li'rorial l'll2llll"21ll in 2111l1I'PCl1lll01l ol' l1is
good work during the pasi' season.
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Standing-Gray lTrainerl, Buehman, Olsen, Hardesty, Tuckey, Lillico, Gorman, Dick, Traversi,
Sellah KC,oachl.
Kneeling-Padovan, Dyer, Cole, Caplinger, Cislaghi lCzspt'ainl, Cooper, Scholar.
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LAYING line baseball under the guidance of Joe Sellah, couch, 1110 19232
Bulldog Varsity baseball squad lost il lot of 2311168 by breaks that seemed
to come at the wrong tillle. The season was still in progress at the time of
going to press so the following results are not the Total of gznnes played,
there still being a tllree-day series with Morenei and Miami.
Tempe ...... .. 4 llhoenix All-Stairs ,...,.. . 7 '
Tempe ....... .... Q ll Phoenix All-Stars, ...,.. . 3
Tempe ...l.. ., fi Phoenix Senators ,,..... . 7
Tempe ,...,, .. 5 U. of Arizona .,.,,... . 7
Tempe ...... .. ii IT. of Arizona ........... .... 7
Tempe ..,.... . 6 Phoenix Senallors ....... .... Q ll
Tempe ....l. .. 5 U. of Arizona, ..,....... . 7
Tempe ...... 3 U. of Arizona ..... . 1
LINE-UP
Catcher-Lillieog IJ'ifl?lLl'I'-V-lJl4'k, CZl.1lllllgCl', Tnekey, Ilarmlesiyg If'i1wf-
Gorman, Cruz: SCCUHII-SClllIlQ1'1 Thi-rd-Hinfon, Uislnghi: Slmeri.vfop-'I'ra-
versig Outfield-Cole, l1'nrrey, fl'ud,ovan, Ulseng Utilify-Cooper, Bnehxnan
Dyer 5 llfcmagcr-Bill Horan 5 and il fine one!
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Standing--Owens tlvlanagerl, Paddock, Duvall, Freeman, Clark, Dindinger, Garrett, O'Brien, Lasher,
Laird, Holt, Stull, Regus tCoachl.
Kneeling- -Goodwin, Ortega, Curry, Sawyer, Shawn, Gamer, Mcbleely, Manley, Ryan,
' reslzman Baseball
XIJISH the tutelage of Nick Regus. former catcher for St. Mary's, the
Frosh had the best' first, year squad that Tempe has ever been blessed
witlt. Playing fine ball, the lzlllllllllw took every team into camp with the
exception ofthe Varsity, although Spring football took its toll of players and
caused them to lose the last game ol? the season.
SIJMMARY
Frosh ....., .. 5 Mesa High School .,,,., . 1
Frosh ....., .... 4 Tempe Tovvu Team ,....., .... 2
Frosh ..,.., .... S l Tempe High School ..... 9
Frosh ...,.. . 5 Tempe Town Team ....... 2
Frosll ...... . 'I Varsity ......,.................... ti
Frosh ...,.. 2 ,Phoenix High School .,.... 2
Froslt ...,.. .13 Phoenix High School ..,,.. 7
Frosh ...... .... 0 Brophy .................,,,.,...... 7
Several games were on schedule after time of going, to press, so this
summary is naturally an incomplete record ol' the time games that the F1'0Sll
played all year long. Nick had more pepper in this gang than we have ever
seen in a ball club before.
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Standing: Shiplcey lCoachJ, Martinez, LaRue McCuIIar, johnson lCap1'ainl, Calicoat, lvlclinen,
Merrill, l-lezmallialclw, Frick Clvlanagerl.
Kneeling: Barefoot, McComb, Willard, jones, liminez, Stamps.
Varsity Track
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NFORTUNATELY the 1932 Snnuxno goes to press before the date of
either the Greenway Meet or the Border Conference Meet, but ill spite
of the fact that there is no more than pre-meet dope lo go on it 'is safe to
say that Tempe will be well represexlted :nnong the first'plaee winners of
both meets.
Several of these men are clearly the 111081 UlltSi2llIdll1g lDGl'l'01'lll91'S in the
State in their respective events, and most of them are conceded more tlmn
an even chance to cop at record at Tucson.
Arizona colleges have always been noted for the zxpnitlielic manner in
which track and iield sports have been indulged in and supported by the
students, and it is very gratifying to the followers of the sport in Arizona
to see the illiI,'l1gllI'2'lfi0I1 ol? the ommnl Border f"onferenee Meet, held this year
at Tucson.
The editorial stuff takes this occasion to wish the men the best: of luck
in their coming meets, and may they "bring home the bacon V'
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Slwipkey lCoacl1l, Frye, Sexloo, Sisk Losher, Swingle, Dobson, Pace, I-lackleman, Colbert, Harelson, l-lill,
Moore, Morris, Walls Mssisrant Coaclwl, Frick llvlanagerl.
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fl' 'l'll.l-I time ol' going fo press The QF1-osh had taken pnrii in two meets:
the lirsl: with Mesa, High. whom they look into camp ru,'rl1er handily,
and the second an fldilllgjlllill' afliuir with Phoenix High and Phoenix Colored
High School, in which lneet the Frosh grabbed second place.
In both these Ill6CliS Sexton did excepiionully fine work in the 440, both
limes running the rlisimice in time flint broke the present collegiafe State
1'eco1'd. Morris, Moore. Lnsher, Swingggle, and others were also turning in
line Il0l'f0l'Ill2lllCl5S, and according to every indication we should have a well-
rounded and balzllleed Varsity squad next year.
The Frosh are entered in the Greelxway. The Border Conference Meel.
and El dual meet' with the U. of Arizona Frosh at Tucson, all these meets to
be held lute in April and early in May.
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Throiving the shot and tliseus is no ellorl for long
tizilicoutg it's merely at good streteli and ai rc-lense. As
the 1932 hook goes to press before the l'ont'erenf-e Met-I
we ean't give the DQI'f0l'IIl2lIIC6S ot' any of the boys. hut
we are putting some of our ll2ll'Kl-t'2ll'llPli 4-:ish on Reicl
to cop points in hoth the weiglit events. Wzurln Iwi
with us? XVe thought not!
Cowboy Meliuen has haul so lllllCll conluet with the
hzuulle of u pitchfork that he just ll2ll'lll'2llly anssunies
this pose when he comes in Contact with a juveling
but, me, oh my! how he can pitch lihat wand when he
vets clown to husiness. This is 1511221135 first year oi'
Varsity competition and while we 2llll,lI lookin' for
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-eeortls this year. just wzut til next comes around.
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, H ' 'a-M Leonard LEIHNIIP, the hoy lroni the hot-spot of Ari-
4. zona: somewhere up the river near Needles. 'Phe hol-
' ' K ' ter it gets the faster he runs, so we :ire prsiyin' for
4.55 . plenty of heat by the time the two-mile race of the
1 Border Conference rolls around. Ile will get si elmnee
I , Y EQ' y in the Greenway to do his Stull, so hen-e's Iuek. Luliue!
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Stew hICC0ll1lJ has been quite il husy nnin during
this track Season. what with jumping hurdles for Mr. X' A, ,img--3
Shipkey and passing out cigars to celebrate the arrival 4 ,,l 1
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of il b0llI1ClI1g baby girl. f'0Ilgl'ilfS on your hue work in , 513 tgp - ,2'f:flIg1-in
both events, Stewart, and may you have equally good , ,QQ
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Ileuving the spear for his sem-oncl year of Yzlrsily
volnlwliiion, linrl Bllfilliilll' looks like he xnighl' es-
lzihlish I'nr1hei- c-lzliln to the naune ol' "All" hy copping
the title ol' Boi-dei' 4'onfer1-nee 4-lminp in the javelin
event. We wish him lots of distance in The coming
meets. :incl no vi-ow-ln
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Un the righl we have i4'2liil0I"illllg'4"Ci Cm-los, The
boy who vain run all clay and then hike io Mesa at
nigghls. Seriously, Mr. -liniinez has about The hesi'
elnlnee ol' any Tenipe athlete to sei :1 new Conference
l'l'C0l'fi, :ind that in the Two-inile lrot. This IIl2ll'ilS
the third year iilill' uriilfillll-1llllfl'U has flung dust in
the eyes oi' his eonipetiiorsg le1"s halve more of if.
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Llere is home competition in the jziveliu: Mer-
cier Willard, known far and wide :ls ".l'IoifIJog." He
has been wzlfting the waml for several years now and
he ought to be ripe for ai plzlee or liwo in this and the
shot. Hcre's luck. fellow!
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Boyd Merrill has an excellent chance to make a
nznne for hiniself and to get live points for Tempe by
winning the hallf-mile ali' 'Pueson this month. His
sti-ide, siainina, and sprint' are things of marvel and
we are predictin' that the num who beats Boyd will
have to heat two minutes to do it. Look for the re-
sults and see how far we missed it!
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Leon Jones has been lloppin' over the low hur-
dles and running a sweet lap in the mile relay for
some three years now. and if the breaks go right we
will see Leon gallop home to the wife with a medal
in the sticks event. His work has always been the
steady, dependable type, and it is this kind ot train-
ing that will eventually produce the results that drag
in the points. Here's how!
Tilt' Martinez, holder ol' the State record for the
high-sellool mile in the Border f'oni'erenee. Give heed
to them there words, they are bound to be true be-
vause this Martinez man just naturally d.oesn't know
what it means to be defeated in the distance runs,
and he has been running for quite some spell now.
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5, " Q shown just after running a strenuous two-mile race
"2 T 6 5 against Jilninez, same being a hard work-out for any
J ,lui man. Barefoot is a game guy! He has yet to quit in
E a race, no matter what the odds nor how the race is
,fi , ' g jff going, l1e is right in there, linishing at the tape, where
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Just a line to commend Hank Frick for the mighty fine work that he
has done this season: putting the hurdles to bed, trundling shots, discus and
javelins about the greensward, and then retrieving them when the mighty
Johnson has thrown them far, far away. The life of a. manager is a tough
one, with little or no compensation of any kind, so llere's a little memento
for you, Henry.
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Arseoiegaz, lirninez lCoaChl, I-Iill, Barefoot, Revello, Martinez, Duffin, Sisk, james, Gilmore.
Cross Country
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OACLI JIMINEZ labored manfully this .past Fall to develop a team of
lll2l,I'?IflIOIll?l'S to represent the College in competition, and then found
himself faced by the facli that no other College in the State had a. team.
This is one of the IllUHfi gruelling of athletic events and it tests the en-
durance of a man to the very limit. These men trained faithfully and long
for the races they expected to run, and they deserve just as much praise for
this work as they would get for winning 11108 after 112106.
It is hoped that next year will see more of the Border Conference col-
leges revive the sport of cross-country running, if for no other reason than
that it serves as a marvelous conditioner for the distance and middle-distance
runners during track season. Of this entire group only one man will be
lost by graduation, so Tempe may look forxvard to a marathon team that
will match strides with the lnest of Arizona's distance-gallopers.
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ROMINENT among the Jninor sports lll2llTL211'l' in the embryonic stage at
Tempe is golf. Great' interest has been shown by lille entire 4-ollege and
the team that represented Tempe in 'ihe few matches held prior to the date
of publication, is a ii-am that will do credit to any college.
All he men shot consistently ill the eighties, wiih Ilarelson and lVilla1-d
waging a year-long battle for ,low-score man. Gnu-ver, shooting birdies from
the left-hand side, constantly pressed the two leaders for score, with The
others also shooting very line golf.
The only matches held to date have been iwo with Phoenix J. Q., both
of which Tempe won very handily, although a general tournament' has been
scheduled for late in May.
The 9-hole Campus Course has a large number of players daily and it
can tlfntllfully be said that Tempe is "golf-eoi1scio11s."
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Jlfenk Tennis
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ICNNIS is another minox' Sport that has prolifed by The extensive revival
that has iaken place this year in this lield of aiihlefics, this being the
lirsl season lhali Tempe can boast of a coached and financed squad. The
'team played Ill2li'Cill"S with l'hoenix ,High School, Phoenix Junior College,
l7. of Arizona, besides emnpeting' in the SOlli'llXYGS'i'l'I'll i0Ill'llillll0Ili' and the
tennis division elf the ll1'eemx'ay Meet.
In zuldilion to those players pictured, the team also ilUilSi'l'1i the pres-
enee ol' Reid Valieoat and Bill Horan.
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Qlfhoenix High School ,......... .....,.... 5 Tempe .,... ..... I I
IIIIVCISOII- clcfenfefl Gregg 6-4, 3-5
Phoenix J. C ..,..,.....,......................, 5 Tempe ...,.........,. ..... 1
S. 71,1-0'Ill-118011 flcfeatml Tlzompsoa 6-2, 5-7, 5-3
ll. of Arizona ...... 6 Tempe ..,., 0
ll, of Arizona ....,. ,. ., ,,.,,.. li Tempe ......,. ....... . 0
illl il series ol' matches played at Tempe and Tucson The Bulldogs suffered
defeat lmth times hal sllowed great: improvement in the last series.
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LAURA
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HERRGN
' Director
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Physical
Education
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ISS LAURA E. HERRON, Director of Physi-
cal Education, is an internationally known
figure in the world of women's sports, and one of
the new additions to the physical education depart-
ment. Tempe is indeed very fortunate in procuring
the services of such a noted figure.
Miss Herron is considered one of the outstand-
ing educators in the Held of won1en's physical edu-
cation in the United States and has been ap-
proached several times in connection with the
coaching of the WV01ll6Il,S track and Held 116211118 for
the Xth Olympiad to be held in Los Angeles this
summer. Fortunately for us, she refused the oifer.
"Congratnlations on your splendid work, Miss
Herron."
Plfoffzen if fliiz letic Assoczkzfion
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HIC Wmiiizxk A'l'u1.l-:'i'1r' gxNSlH'l.Xfl'ION has illhllght io 21
1-low :umtlwr SlIl't'UNSi'lli your on This Czuupus. This
Ul'g2llliZ2liiUll was 0I'gj1lIliZl'll in 19230 by the wmucu of The
vmnpus in fill-ilu-1' WHIIWIIYN ntlilviic-s.
Miss lla-rrun has lu-mi of Q.fl'k'1li' 2lSSiSi'1lIll'l' to this o1'H'-111iz:1-
bm
limi. 'Phu Wmm'n's Athlvlic- Assur-iutioii is UIYCII to :ill NVOIIIPII
of Ihix HIIIIIJIIS ihnr 2ll't' pzlrtiiclilzli-ly iiitiercsfod in sports. Ii
is through ilu- sph-mlid l'UUIlf'l'2li'iUll of ihese youiig XVUIIIPII
than ilw 0I'g.f2lIliZQlii0Il has had sm-h NIICUGNS.
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The ffiking Club
llli lllliixu CLVI: was founllefl hy Miss Sallie llzlyxlen. I". M. Irish :mel
Miss Nina Murphy, who is all present' on leave ul' :xhsem-e. The club is
open to all women of The college and its purpose is to spmism' WllUllJS01Il0
1'9C1'0ill'l0ll fur NVOIIIBII and to heemne ilifllllilllllkil with The desert floral and
geologic-all 1lllE'll0lllQlEil. lt has a llll-'IllllPl'Slll1l of over one lmndred lifty, nmk-
ing ii' the largest organization on the campus.
Regular weekly hikes of live miles are Taken each Wedilesrlziy and
once 11 lll0l'll'11 on Suturcluy ai ten or fifleenfniile hike is taken. The lniljur
hikes of the year included Camel Buck. llole-in-llie-Rm,-lc. 'Helm Fzlnyon,
Superstition and Twin Bulites, with the feature hike of the sezismi luring the
big week-end trip to The Verde River on April 30.
Members IIIHST hike at least fwellly-live miles per quarter, which will
give them lil1i1'l'y-live points liowurd other ailhlelie 2lWil.1'llS.
Olvrlcmns
Lnxmm SHILI, .....,.....,........,.,....... A .... lf'I'f'-'4illCllf
Mrxluox iXllMS'l'li0NG ...... ..l.. A gf'l'l'C'flU'.lf
GLENNA GLSEN .......... ...,.. 7 'l'!'MSIIl'GI'
Sprnisrn' Official Guiflr:
Mics. ALMA Blil,'lilCli BIOORE Mic. F. M. llclsu
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Taylor, Armslrong, Davis, Wight, Bullcr, Flores, Sandcrs, Ciafoma, Olsen, Holi, Hatcher, Sawyer, Shill.
Basketball
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ASli!'f'FliAl,L. nnv nl' the new gzunes .lllil'0filllfl.'l,i hy Miss Ilerrun, proved
vwv an llllill' with lhe 'Fvni me on-eds and :L Hwy' strono' 'renin was soon
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0l'g'2llliZl"ll. Alllnmgll the ic-:nn did noi have any f-ollege cmilpefition, they
in-vw-1'lwIv:4s had plenty ol' fun playing unmng themselves.
Nvxi' yvair Miss. Ilerrnn hopes to ohI'a1.iu college I'0lll1Wi'il'l0ll fm' the girls
:ind lnnlza- huskvlhzill one nl' thi- Illiljlll' wmnenfs sports here at 'lTPl11pv. A
'l'vnl ne Wm' is iwrlirflvil for the ffirls us fhcviwill have :1 H'i'e:1.t lnzinv veierzui
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players 2ll'OllINl which to build their team.
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Herron, Martin, Anderson, Maffeo, Bosley, McKay, Patterson, M, Holt, A. Holt, Marten.
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NE uf the best' leunis Lezuns ihzll has wuz' 1'upl-usmmtvml fl'i--lnpu was ilu-
Velopecl this 'YUZII' under' the able l1liUlilg0 nl' Miss L2llll'2l IG. l'lPl'l'0ll and
Miss Bettse Ma1'h-11. The 'i'C2l,lll composed of Ruth Martin, Lcuorzl Nllllffll'
:XlldGl'S0ll, Mary Maifeo, Llmm I-Ioslvy, Della. 3l'1'Kz1y. RI?ll'g2ll'0i' Holt, and
Agues Holt won by an easy Illill'glll over the 1V'll04,'lliX Jllllltll' College Zllllvi The
Phoenix High School.
At Thf- time the S.x1iIi.x1m was going to pri-ss l'hv squzul was 1n'epz11'i11g
lo 0111'e1' the stale i'0Ill'll2llI11"llif and The John U. Gl'0HllNVil.y field clay. After
such 21 Thorough test as the squml has nmlergolu- we are sure that they will
more Tllan hold their own ilgilllwii such C0lllIl8fli'i0lI :is tlwy will lmve.
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A. l-loll, Wight, Flores, Butler, Davis, Nelson, Pearce, Hatcher, Easchief, Shill, Armstrong, Olson,
Sawyer M. Holt. '
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Hockey Ieam
HIS marks lhe close ol' the Iirst' year ihat Tempe had a hockey team
and we are proud of the girls lhal' took part in the games. NVifh The
material lhere is on this eamprus there is no reason that we ean't turn out
a winning
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number of
Universi 1 y
linal score
hockey ieam next year.
was 1101. mum-h outside eonipelifimx this year hut there were a
inl'erselass games. The one game ol' the year was played with the
ol' Arizona al lhe Un'ive1'sily. The Team held their own and the
was 4-1 in favm' ol' the Ulli.VCI'Sifj'.
Miss Laura llerx-on is the coax-h of this hoc-key team and it is to her
lha 17 we ow
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e quite il hit. We wish her nmre success next year.
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Doris Carwood, Dorothy Carwood, Shill, Carmen, Holi:
Hrchery
ORE interest has been shown in aireliery this year tlmn ever hefore.
College Competition has been Very scarce this year, consequently thc
girls l12lVQ1l7lQ had am very good elmncc to show their skill, but the team has,
at the time the SA11U.mo is going to press, entered the state tournamenti and
have games with the University of Arizona. and the University ol' New
Mexico.
In these tournaments the girls are expected to bring honors to the col-
lege. The team is coached by Miss Bettse Martin and Illilllilgl-?ll by Lenora
Shill.
li'first fl'ecLm, Second Town,
LwNonA SHILL FLo1mNo1a SYVIFT
Douls Gixnwooo BIAIULXILIYL' 'lelomf
DOROTHY Gixuwoon LILLY 1-lUN'r
TEDDY CARMEN Enum J1-:AN 1I.Vl'UI'iEll
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Back Row--Cabbard, Pearce, Pyle, Warmington, Taylor, Easchief, Pomeroy, Robinson, Sawyer, l-lolron
Beck, Wyall, Shill, Hunt.
Middle ROW1Al'l'11Sll'O!1g, Olson, lvl. Holt, McNeil, Wallace, Slewarl, Clanton, l-larcher, Dyer,
Front Rowawight, Butler, Nelson, Davis, A. Arzberger, Floras, Giacomo, Sanders, A. Holt,
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Xlllflli The I'02l1'llillg ul' l12llIl'Zl lI0l'l'0ll the NVOIll9ll'S lmselmll l'62l.111 was
0l'gI2llllZ9Ki lhis yum-. ln this sport the women of The 05111111113 showed
unusual ciifllusixlsnl mul skill,
This is the Iirsl' year limi' the NYUIIIPII of this l'2l1ll1HlS have had an
0l',Lf2lIIlZ0ll lmselmll lczlnl and ll1u1'ul'orv they played no QIZIIIIGS other 1112111 inter-
l'l2lSS gallxlvs. 'l'lw1'c was lo he one gimme with the Vuiversity of fh1'iZOllil,S
women learn on Play Daly. hui since The hook was printed before The ganna
was played, we 2ll'P Illlillllll to ful-nish The results. I
This y0ill"N 1-zlpizlin was zlppoilllod and in this position Marion Arm-
strong ably served.
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loe Selleh lCoacl1l, l-loll, Francies, Stover, Simontou, Stewart, jenkins, Salmon, Willard lCoacl1l.
Womenh Golf
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NDER the connnined efforts of Joe Selleh and Mercier Willard, the
XYOII1Q11'S golf squad progressed very rapidly and lllll1'll interest was
manifested in the game even though not lnueh COIIlI'l6l'll'lOll could he secured.
The only competition olJl'ai1mhle was on lQ'ln,y Day nt the University of Ari-
zona. Here the team broke even, winning two games and losing two.
Evidences of The lllCI'GE1SlIlg popularity of golf is Shown by the fuel
that the second semester CIl1'0ll1119llt of the golf class more than doubled the
enrollment for the first semester. 'The course has now become 2.1 part ol'
the physical education cle1'1a1'tn1e11t and it is hopecl that next year all l'ull
schedule of games may be secured.
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l-lE SAHUARO STAFF wishes to
-IV appeal to each and every member of
the Associated Students to unselt-
ishly support the advertisers who make it
possible to produce this yearbook, ln years
such as the present one it is doubly difficult
to secure help through this means, therefore
the advertisers in this section merit special
consideration.
"BUY FROM SAHUARO SUPPORTERSY'
-WARREN W. WELLS,
Business Manager.
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ing. Plenty of new f?lf'0S-Elll reeoi-ds lll'Ulil'Il. with the largest enroll-
ment in history.
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18th-FI-osh eiilbarlc oI1 zlnnuztl llell week today. Hood boys. those Frosli.
S0 meek and SlllJSQl'VlQ1llf.
20th-lVlIo:IlIl lX7ll01ll1l lVhaIt' tliofee poor lrosh :ire-II't' getting isII't worth
22ml
mentioning.
-Fresh and Sophs have pugilistie battle in l'l'Olll of 'Dining llull.
Fresh prove loo strong for Sophs.
25th-Fresh turn out ell nizisse to give the "T" its Ellllllltll puiiiting.
30til1-Everybody predicting :I l,PR.1lll91' 'year for Tenipe. "This is :I Teiiipe
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2nd-
3 1'tl--
year," is heard everywliere on the eainpiis.
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llfilliam Burns, Jr., famous detective, is visit' I' . ' iff x I jf
assembly. IQ '25 'l I 'QQ ' Dyer'
Football QE'li0Il opeiw with ""llll9 -'It Fl l'-No xx'itl Il tl dW 'f
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Bulldoffs defeated.
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9th-Student Body budget finally zldjusted. Day for llonneeoniiug set.
17th-New Mexico Aggies beaten here by Bulldogs. lvtlfli Sl'2l1'l'0tl on "!7ocl.f
Robivzj' C-l1'3Il121 XV01'liSllO1l7S first llliljtll' lll'0tlllCl'l0ll.
Glee Clubs organize. .
23l'd-Sll8liQS1l62lI'C plays given on VEIIIIIDIIS by XVIII. Tll0l,'lll'0ll and voiiipziiiy.
24tlI-Bulldogs defeat: Luiulierjac-les at Flngstzitl' 20 to ti.
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lst-Bulldogs fought the XVildt'ats to a standstill yesterday and turned
Clrd
tit h
them back with a sf-ore ol' lil-T. Fil-st' time in history of A. S. 'l', tl.
-'Phe nlVlllSlit"l'lll0 tllub lr-out ll. ol A. won't shave for several days
longer. Fine! Fine!
-College hires deputy shi--rili' to guard campus. Too bad for some folks.
llllll-:hl'll1lStltfC Day and all quiet on the 'l'eat-lu-1,-s' College campus.
2l.St-II0111GCOI1lll1g Day. Doesn't seein quite like Iloiuet-oiuing without
26t'h-
dozens of iioats. Flagstallf l,l'l1l1S us on a muddy tield 112 to 7. Too
bad that vV2ll'1ll?1' plays and mud dtlllll. mix.
Thanksgiving Vacation starts. Everybody in a hurry to nieet the
train.
27th-Varsity met and defeated .Phoenix All-Stars, with Ted against his
lst-
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own team.
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D E C E M B E R
Everybody back l'1'on1 home, wishing now that tjluistxuas will lll1l'l'j'
and come. Come on, Santa! Hurry, won't you?
4th-lllebatie teanis argued with Flag and Hwlioppt-41" tlwni to a Hl'l'2lZZll!.,'
The subject was Stllllbllllllg about needing a third politieal party.
Seems we have f0lll' too many parties now.
Sth-Basketball season opens with intensive practice. Looks like we are
going to have a mighty line team-with both Jiggs and Schiller back.
11th-At the meeting of the Border Conference two colleges petitioned for
e11t1'a11ee-Texas School of Mines and Texas Tevll. 'We may have 11
real Conference after all.
15th-Fresh cage-men begin to look IlI'O1l1lSllIg. Looks like they will be one
of the best in the Confereiice.
lSth-Everybody goes home for il two-weeks' vac-ation. Merry Clnristmas
and a Happy New Year!
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-Back from home aiter Il short two-week vacation. trlverybody stocked
5th
11th
15th
with ties, shirts, and other wearing apparel. Debate team has heated
argument with U. of A.
-Miss Durham writes out over 100 exeuses for absentees.
-Students Vote Treasurer Goldsmith gets paid for his serviees.
-Shipkey men met llfildeats from 'University and drop both games.
Too bad, boys-better luck next time.
18th-Lambda Phis host to College men at smoker.
25th-Final exams start. Lights going all night. in halls as students burn
midnight oil.
28th-Exams over and everybody heaves a. sigh of relief as a two-day inter-
lst
mission between semesters begins.
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FEBRIUARY
New and old students register for second semester work. All stu-
dents make vows to raise index.
5th-Bulldoffs Jla ' Lll1IlllC1'.2lCliS without the services ot' Sehuler and Moses.
s I . .
Series is divided. Miss SlIllllN0ll.S ear is smashed and Miss Simpson
and Nellie Anderson are severely shaken up.
Gth-Kappa Kappa Alpha dance in Recreation llall. Everybody makes
whoopee.
Sth-Art exhibits of all the best known Arizona artists being held in the
Art: Departinenti.
9th-Figures released from ltegistrar stating approximately 1000 students
12th-First college rodeo in history of Arizona being
enrolled at Tempe, making it a record-breakineg year.
planned to take plaee
in the near future. Shipkeymen meet Lobos tonight. Good luck, boys.
15th-Bulldogs back from New Mexico after dividing the series.
10th-Sahuaro nominations held in assembly. lflverybody anxious to elect
their favorites.
20th-lileetions held today and everybody asking who has won. 'llhe glad
tidings are to he kept till the next' edition of the t'ollegian.
28th-Valiant Dogs clean house at Las Crux-es and take every glfilllll' of
series with New Mexieo A. and M.
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Be Loyal 10 ,flrizofza Fzzrmerx
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Miss Simpson announces biggest production ol' year is lo bc given
next Inonth.
-Lth-Collegian Carries announcement of the election returns. liverybody
happy.
tilh-Pi Delts go on picnic to celebrate the founding ol' the fraternity one
year ago today.
lllth-Varsity debate team argues with University of New Mexico. Win by
at least two lengths.
.l2tl1-Bulldogs finish conference games barely missing the cellar position.
Shipkey says team good, but has niet some better ones. Wildcats cop
the Chalnpionship. NVell, there's nothing like keeping championships
at home. Two for Arizona this year.
19th-Student Body ollficers report budget is out of the red and ahead.
22nd
25th-First of series of 'iljolleffe Nie'hts"
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lst-
Hurrah for Student Body government!
--All-Conference Basketball team is chosen. Schuler is chosen as guard.
programs over Station KOY,
Phoenix, to be given tonight. Fine
plenty of good publicity.
work-the Colleffe is receivin'
25
99
APRIL
Summer Sessions to he offered for the tirst time in the history of the
college. Haven't we had enough school for one year?
3I'ti-TGIIIDQ debaters advance to iinals and cop second place in the Invita-
tional Tourney held at Redlands University. flood work, Bernard
and Leonardg we didn't appreciate your true worth.
4th-Bulldog baseball team met the XVildcats from the University and
5th-The death of Dean James Lee Felton today terminated 22 long
Sth-Annual 4-H Club Fair being held on the campus. Young.: kids
were tamed. Call for spring football is issued by Coach Ted
key. Cislaghi elected captain of '32 baseball.
Ship-
yQ'2ll'S
of service to the college. Funeral services to be held on the campus
lVednesday.
every-
where. All busy as bees and enjoying themselves.
flth-lJidn't sleep a wink last night. with all the cows. pigs, and what not
on the campus. llope they move them soon or will be sleeping in my
classes. tNotiee the will bc partl.
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15fl1
vox-sify on April 29. XVhaf are you going fo flo wifhouf Stow. 'l'wl?
He'll be miglify hard fo replace.
-Inferesf is being shown in flue plans for a VGIIIIIHIN llay, so guvss wcfll
llave our old ffollvge Day hack again. llope it isn'1 flue sanu: sorf,
though.
lfitll-Cast for Uymuo 111' B!'I'fjl'l'IIf' announves fhaf flu-y an-cl about rf-arly for
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flur opinion of the long live-ac-f play.
f-Fourfh National llonorary Sociefy is insfalleil. Won'f bc long until
every cluh on The calnpus will lu' nafional .iff they confiniul l'lll'lllllQ
nafional at fheir prvsenf rate.
-The Tempe baseball illillll splifs linal sol-ivs wifh flu- Arizona lini-
versity.
-Collegian Sfalif holfls a week-ciul hrawl af Canyon llako, with flul
heads of fhe Sahnaro as their guests. lvlllliiil finudlil
I
-Final Ill'0filllf'i'lOl1 of Cyrmzo flu Iwr'yf'l'11fr. Anil what a play ihis is!
Mo fhinks if, is as good as has owl' hoc-n pnf on in flu: Yale ol' Olrl
Tempe.
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-Sophs fake l. Q. fesf. llope fhey are a N1ll2ll'l' vlass. We xnusf lw ai
least average.
-Alumni bzuulnef. XVelconuJ honur. ggrzulsg hopo you onjoy your-sell'
You will affer fasfinv' ilfl'0llSQ?S vicfuals.
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liill--SilllIltll'O showdowns. Nic-v work. llirvf-for Hof-lc. Vlvveli' skifs,
snappy flanccs and good sc-mws.
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2211fl-132lCl'illilll1'f:?2liff sel-vicos in flu' Anil. -luniors and Seniors innh' 2
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27th
usual wise 0l:fPI'lIlgS.
-Baud 4-olu:e1'ls in The And under liirerfor Qlloyer, who has givon us a
full measure of enjoyable music in this year's ZINSK-'lllllll0S.
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