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-The Fresno Stete College Collegien- tlCS • poscdly purely social But in ita, many ot them Reporter Sd VS' t body elections are not tar off and s should be making up their minds who I the best campus leaders tor next e students who plan to run (or office e snidents-who know of good potential i should take out petitions before the p 9 deadline are several things which should be a into consideration when the student votes ly, is the candidate tbe best nun, judged i entirely unbiased viewpoint ) Will lie t ro get the necessary cooperation from • Is he scbolastKally able to hold t office? > many student voters use too much per- I feeling in making their decisions. Many I the organizations to which they belong exert I influence Both of these factors e for good leadership on the campus i on the campus arc sup- have the earmarks of political machines. They often put pressure on their members either to promote something or prevent it This is not their true purpose for having an existence on rhe campus, They have stepped out of their role as a social org to dabble into school politics. ■COUsIOIAH K I FSIINOSTAT.COLLBOg ASSOCIA- CIATION Weather? Huh! No Indication!' By Milt BAT.i THI COLLI abtKriiMl**. Sleety (SSI cant* per menm lk^e%tShmtS^^^ a. '"ST oriT^r^ k." In Out Time By Jam** Ccsacjrcrve l funny thing Almost everyone likes I . M. tost nobody like* ■ to hav* much nee for a person wbo . > et no one ever tafia the parsoa i tor fear that be will atop being l or heeet-but they alwaya , their frteade aren't looking*' I appear mortally offended when they beer t has been talking about tbelr own person, r tbey are usually pleaaed to know thst • the light of tbe public eye ars eeverel ether term* thst go along b the vswrd ooeeip When th* gossip is nasty S termed ee Blonder When it concern* par r thing* ef poimcel er secial importance. sow* *8 S rumor. A person who gossips i i* net known ae e Boeolp. i guy "who .erle around." If th* I th* tilling i* of asms Imeor • In th* world or hss a lot of man*v. he le I termed aa a gossip either; h* i* ■ droll ^^ I are funny They don't mind being talked Sax***, as loog aa they realise what the other people SI* aaylog Important people like lo have Important tbYaaa* aald about them, aad star* ssoet gsapls con LBjMsr tuhemoelvee important it hurta them when ' gBmiiin aay* aomething which Ihey ronalder trivial ' Was* true g—elp eoncern* that which la Insignlfl seat. If it were worth saying It would he new* snd • ****» be treated ae auch aaagaslBss. radio commentator, •mora to a certsln extent Each I a different way of presenilis It an that It g SB he whet 11 I* II might be interesting '" H Ml \r-*-'*1 to Uke a few Incident* whleh have I m atal* la the last wseh or so aad writ* theea an] In the various style* that are uaed today Tim* Siagasine. with a circulatien at rhirtean million, dee* it in * column c*ll*d M.eceilan, . I tramp I* Near Praana, Celifomi*. a group at apnng a Cditor Lexjnord Rowell Business Manager Batty Preixa- Plvor.e 4-4721 Advertising Manager CTarencw Niebuhr -, 27, we* treated for ^^^^^^^^^^^ at the Univ*r*!ty-Str**t aisyheues laat Thuraday night, after B*v Belrd. ef 2123 Carrie Avenue, ran her hand up th* back of th* g*ntl*man'* neck during an exciting *c*n* In th* current production, "Spider l*l*nd" Moat form* of teasing may alao be ronaideted as gossip Example At the laet masting of the Slims Phi (iamma sorority several member* of thai or ganlsatlon were making life miserable lor Jackie- Schuknecht concerning ber failure to ktaa Don Bolt al tbe mock Delay Mae-l.il Abner wodding last Friday Bight After refuaing to spe»ak on the subject for most of the evening, the emberrsssed Mis* Schuk necht anally aaaerted herself In s mild voice Shurks when I went to MSs him he Just went one wsy snd I went th* other'" An exsmple of gossip to be found in a high school psper would be as follow* »> hear that someone ha* been aneaklng Into tb* college pool »fter hours sometime* In the wee small hour* of the morning Could It be two people/whoa* initial* are I. S ami M FT * ll u m m tn mmm' Typical *f American lit*, and maybe Uf* kg general, la th* following: Vou know Don Fisher that IIvss down th* Stoats, wall. I hsard that he had tw*lv* *hlr|, m th* laundry that burned down th* oth*r dey Ain't that a (ham*; h* wa* takin' aom* ahlrt* down Monday morning and h* goCsrt th* hue there by the laundry and he *e*n e let ef peepl* (landing around but he didn't think nothing about it: and wh*n h« darted to go in th* door h* noticed that there wasn't no inside* to Ih* building cause It wss all don* In. and waan't h« *mbarra***d. ao he *iol* off kind of quiet Ilk* so'* no en* would **e him: only dent tall no en* becsua* h*'* kind of beth*r*d •bout H In roncliialon. there I* one New York ceatumntst who haa a style all of his own ('....sl evening. Mr and Mra North America All the rnnrnns are hittlnr their books so lei'* ao lo press. Flesh' Rumor hs* It thsl there wss a big party Wednesday night at a campus big wig"* house- whose Initial* ar* n V One prominent and I repeat nm prominent atudent body president was saiel la hav. been the life of tbe party After several neighbor' real Insinuating remarka at the house where th. party took place about It* being bedtime this mai le said to hav* remarked and I eiunte "Mmm I rur.i tb* neighbor* ar*vj't the *r*rlal type They *e*m ta i sTs Ll the eeelal pat* newepeper* uaually B eelumn. each m "City Newe in Brlsf," in print everything thet Ihey ean gel Aleo ahers. snd c*l*brsting an unconditional hae been mad* fameue by th* phraae. Watt, I Just don't know what to tell ppf " Until n*at w**k at thi* ssms tim*. I remain your N*w York correspondent. Walter Stlnch*!. been eaid that in th* young man* fancy light. to thought* of lev*. II ha* further been eaid that In th* apnng a young man'* fancy lightly turn* to what th* young lady'* fancy hss h**n fsncylng sll y**r And 11 hs* alao been said that in ths spring a ysung man's fancy turns sgsm to what ha haa been th.nkmg about throtaghout the preceding *umm*r. tai' and win. LxM Strangely enough, th* first of th**s *tat*m«nt». th* conventional on*. i« Icaat tru*. for it •ugg**t* that a young man'* fan. cy ha* been lightly concerned with *om*thlng *l*« in othar sea sons of th* y*sr This is not tru*. and why ahould It be? Love •* th* gr**t**t invention' *inc* flr* and th* wh**l Then ere few enough good thing* in thi* naughty world of our*, ae good food and good book*, but eaally th* beet I* cat* felly oj *"• n«n »nd th* ,lm" pi* pl*a*ur* of th* poor Bound by n*lth*r condition, t.m* or plac*. lov* I* an intcg ral part of meet col lea* function*, a* dance*. aft*r*how rides and river parties It* *ubtl* and all pervading power mey he aeen st work all over th* campua dur ing th* noon hour st th* right Masons of th* year—n*m*ly now. in the tpnng AH thi* i* but th* Ja* course te Sociology 131. One Hundred Girls Attend WAA Play Day One hundred girls from the four resnn high school* registered in he women's gym st 1 SB Tuesdsy [..- ..nnu.il \\ A \ Play -olley ^^^^^^^^^^^^ lub snatch were the tesm sport* plsyed Two r.-i.% - roil.,*.-.I and the real of Ih* ifi.rnoon waa spent In awlmmlni M imioI llefreshment were »erve»l In the gg Ths rodeo theme wa* featured :ind the newly .-l.-cte-.I WAtk Wttti dent. Ileverly Campb-ll waa la . h.<ige of Ihe affair Cmaaalttee chairmen for the day •sere I lames Rlaln. - Hetty <Uty ette; equipment Jean Camay; food. Klalne- Jones; official* aad *IHltS. Music Department Presents Program h.J from Pag* One) plcturee" will be played by Ml»a Aim. luorralne- Kaprlellan, Mlaa lhanian. and Hetty Jane Frlberg After the Intermlealoo. the first lumber on the program will bs -Morning Mood." by arte. "Kom irlnakaja" Fsntasle by OIlBha wlU follow Immediately sfter Th* two numbers will be played by Marga toawSS, Gloria Robertson. Flora Oeorg*. Marjorle Chow. Pa iricla Abbey. Pauline Itaenhaueer. SB lleebe. aad Norma Tra Kaslan and Mildred Fathy | a group of selections from llaclimsnlnoff. arranged by Babtn Vocalise.' "It's luoveiy-Here." and Flood, ol Spring " Misses Frlberg aad Kaprlellan will play "Memories of Childhood " hy Pinto, which consists of five psits They ere a* follows "Run. Itun King Around the Rosy." March Little Soldi**." Time." Hobby Horse1 Arranged by Miss Wlthrow last number on th* Dsnre <»l th* Fire Ritual." by De Pslla. will feature Mlaaes Wright. .si Kaihy. I lhanian, Fliherg. Turnbsugh. Kaslan and Kaprtel FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Honorary English Org Meets With Sponsor The- tegular meeting of Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English soci ety. wss held Tuesdsy eveulag In lh.< home uf Dr. Gertrude lllllard. islness iarludrd discusslOB ol ■ i..i the Ke) Social, and mem will meet Tuesday noon In the office of Mlaa Frances Wilson, span H.K.m 121a. to begin prepare > lot the sexSaL ne-hments were *erved slter hualnesa meeting i tern t thsl g I s little oftsner MiilliRr's Diiv Cards C. H. STAPLES - STATIONERS Just 20 Stsps Weet Oft Fulton 1219 wish** ph sasas Fashionable Modes for Exclusive Testes a WOK BARCUS J .seats! I v* ***** Sportswear I'm Sweaters sn<l Skirts See Ottr Swert* Bar .. I ..tni.lctc 1 inr ..f I-..i i..N Listen to Swert and Swoon Time Every Saturday 12:45 to 1:00 P.M. Over KRFE -The Fresno Stete College Collegian— College Life Movie To Hit Playhouse The movie showing life at Free- no Stete Colleg* will be preeented ! In Ihe auditorium of the- I'nlverally Street Playhouse to ths student* ■nd faculty member* *tarttag May 14 through May IS with saatlaees being bold on May 15 and IS The Srst night will be reserved for faculty aad their friends and the remaining performancee are open to the atudeot body. The movie which haa been In production for four years, showa life et the college before and during tbe war It waa started by Robert Wlaxler continued by Hal Cox. aad flnlaheel laat semester by J Denny sn suthority on IS mill meter prelection with the aaeie- i.mre of Murrell Pannett The film is being used es a public relatidna project by the col and la being ahown to high school* the production This showing of the motion picture, which Is silent, will finish the budget productions for the playhouse for th* yeai mak Ing the third production tn come from the little theater / ittrttntzi \Jur ADVERTISED Pege Threaj DiscusseoatMeell San Joaquin Valley's Leading Jeweler Since 1910 A. S. .'ili.iililiiu Jewelry l.n. 1134 Fulton Phon. 2-3197 The Rnest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY and SORORITY PINS Management Mauric* -R*«r Silv.mvan Cams 1926 Varsity "F Society Alpha Fraternity "ftoaruuil Names and phone numbers of th* inajoretleel" Series of One Acts Fall Semester Officers To Be Sfiown et Playhouse Elected by Tokalon date* for a set <-. of I Juanita llrown a Jualor. w he present*! by Ihe ( " <•'«*«■ president ..f Tokalon. upper heisiiy Street Playhouse have I'l'-'esO. weBTT »n announced by John W ,to" ** "/** Other nttiet.. _ ..— . W tight, hesd of tbe speech depsrt ! for ,hs fni{ aameeter ll The datee sre May SS sndl|„,|lB ,tr, prselleal: Mey Sl .kipping the WsMlneeday be leer. »«wrelsry. Beveriy iween the dates which I* the nlgbt treasurer, snd Imrwthy MeAlltet. Soclsl hlstorl.n 1>- -•■ " i. urn -- .-..' Th** ••• •*****■"* WI" ■*» '"stalled The protection 1. .a extra one|it |fc# ^ m#H|B(r ^ |fc# rhen the new member* will be m- liated The II: Ih. h.l.lKet |„...|.,..l..n. III! Ihe smjarfsamsl Kmpath> women's nnnraiy i^smstlr organlxatlon ta i b.- in charge ..I the- production nm the business st.iBdpoint Uroeter* of the pleys sre siu snts with lion \je\y an the cevoi.ll stoi und.-r the genersl stipervi on of Wright hy the orgaalaall** hi .i..mid the first Ot June A skit lo he preeented at the Key s-.rui waa al 1HJY WAR BONDS Marian Illgelow. Red Croaa recreallooal director, speaking at her experteore working with th* Red Cross In Nsw Caledonia, told of tha work the Red Croe* le dotag and of the living rondltlsen* la th* PactftJc area In a apeech to an open Red Croaa meeting yesterday ton In the I'nlon committee room Mlea Bigelow * member of tbe S*eC wbbxsb's physical education department on leave, has served with the Red Cross for two yeers She told of the two division* of Red Croe* director* and of the type of work eech %ratih does. Work at the reerealfnnl dlree tors. Miss Bigelow aald. c**s*asta of plsnnlng entertainment far th* boya In csrape behind the front, tor ixample. for men malnlalnlBg air fields The entertainment lB«hxB** xaov a. ahow* snd quiaaea werhad ap hy th* saen themaelvea. aad volley ping-pong, and horseshoe tour rate si Bigelow aald that the thing which Impress ad her moet a being back In civilised country the buildings for she had eeei nt buildings since she left for the The meeting yesterday noon was the regular Red Croaa execuUve board meeting open to anyone who wished to attend Conference Tickets Now et Dean's Office Dr Hubert Phillip*, eeea of the wer division aad preleaser ef ee rial acianc*. lo onTerln. two ll lo aay atudent as lacnltr me who would like to attend tbe 4a* night session of the later** | ttonal Center in 8*a rraadlaes which la bold in* a meeting in eon Kindlon w-eaV ^^^^^^^ (continued /rem *°e.r Oat) tracks The building rBrtahsn from th* college would ho*** I heavy aad moat aolsy mscabs. Tbe Second building would have I machinery for th* Be****) tlve primary teachers to do wet *ork Th* plans for tha men's gymm m are so compleU that thay ha pretty wall hailed. Dr Theaaaa 1 dared It will he located oa tmtt stoa* facing tho stadium a**na. Weedoa. two weeks ago. aa aan. bl) wa* held lor tha baaeSt et I heads of the various depart***, to *xpUln what their has*. ■ pUaa la the fatal* are to he. ■ H Wight, profeeeor of haaMh 1 Men* P K pointed out oa a H print th* ehower rooms, th* aa* meat room, the awdeamia. roe the women", shower and diaas, Horace 8chorltag. laati-aetar iduaulal art*, sxpielaad tf ' ould be better fadllttae' there he**he*a la the p staled that a priavt ah* with prsases woald bt hoped that. Ib ttase. ' l-lsns to heve a small aaaahml for orchestral piweenlslloea tor rehearsal Tha *—'****** ' majors and a sound proof It broadcaatlng aad traaacrthi**; | cilltle* ^LXllllm Enjoy the Hospitality of the Hotel Californian and Hotel El Rancho We are happy to cooperate with all college functions CARL S. STANLEY, President k the World Confer Dm ing the official life ol the Baa Vr*nclaco Conference, tha Interna linn* I renter I* sponaorln. a meeting eech Tuesday night In tbe High 8cho*l ef Cxaavaaera* aaeswaassaa. Tbs speakers will be delegates or sdvhMi* to the World Becartty Dr Phillips has two tlcksts for each Tuesday meeting and eny eta family member Interests* should contact him COLLEGE GIRLS The Telephone Compeny is offering . full time job for the summer vacation period and part-time .ft~ er school starts m You'll find your job inter- estina . . pleas ant and essential, both now .nd 'after the war. Our employtnent will be glad to give you complete information. Come in and talk it over. 14.6 Van New Av.. THE I'MlHi TBL. AND TBL. CO. deed the need ef * i cafeteria, the UcaUo* ef I ralniag aeavool Bmory Raieliee, gllllgggg saVdJ Pt* plsn. (oi the exp* rolleage Former Stater Sees Union for Rrat Timo J Allaa Hall SS. ft " • l ■ r'ei ..f Tt.e- roltes vldted the at. edneaday for the |SBj| | waa built. No* a dvU *B*U ockton. Hall can i I "*ile«laK tha .UJt w Hall lived two yeare tm I and hefars that, Uved la I IS years Hie wife hj th* I Jsaa Kennedy wh* la *1. graduated ft got her M A at MO who seed te work ■ wick. thaw, editor ef Thai oasa* to aaale ta 1SSS i ~ ataaford ta 1SSS
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Title | 1945_05 The Daily Collegian May 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | May 4, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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-The Fresno Stete College Collegien-
tlCS
• poscdly purely social But in ita, many ot them Reporter Sd VS'
t body elections are not tar off and
s should be making up their minds who
I the best campus leaders tor next
e students who plan to run (or office
e snidents-who know of good potential
i should take out petitions before the
p 9 deadline
are several things which should be
a into consideration when the student votes
ly, is the candidate tbe best nun, judged
i entirely unbiased viewpoint ) Will lie
t ro get the necessary cooperation from
• Is he scbolastKally able to hold
t office?
> many student voters use too much per-
I feeling in making their decisions. Many
I the organizations to which they belong exert
I influence Both of these factors
e for good leadership on the campus
i on the campus arc sup-
have the earmarks of political machines. They
often put pressure on their members either to
promote something or prevent it This is not
their true purpose for having an existence on
rhe campus, They have stepped out of their
role as a social org to dabble into school politics.
■COUsIOIAH
K
I FSIINOSTAT.COLLBOg ASSOCIA-
CIATION
Weather? Huh!
No Indication!'
By Milt
BAT.i
THI COLLI
abtKriiMl**. Sleety (SSI cant* per menm
lk^e%tShmtS^^^ a.
'"ST oriT^r^ k."
In
Out
Time
By Jam** Ccsacjrcrve
l funny thing Almost everyone likes I
. M. tost nobody like*
■ to hav* much nee for a person wbo
. > et no one ever tafia the parsoa
i tor fear that be will atop being
l or heeet-but they alwaya
, their frteade aren't looking*'
I appear mortally offended when they beer
t has been talking about tbelr own person,
r tbey are usually pleaaed to know thst
• the light of tbe public eye
ars eeverel ether term* thst go along
b the vswrd ooeeip When th* gossip is nasty
S termed ee Blonder When it concern* par
r thing* ef poimcel er secial importance.
sow* *8 S rumor. A person who gossips
i i* net known ae e Boeolp.
i guy "who .erle around." If th*
I th* tilling i* of asms Imeor
• In th* world or hss a lot of man*v. he le
I termed aa a gossip either; h* i* ■ droll
^^ I are funny They don't mind being talked
Sax***, as loog aa they realise what the other people
SI* aaylog Important people like lo have Important
tbYaaa* aald about them, aad star* ssoet gsapls con
LBjMsr tuhemoelvee important it hurta them when
' gBmiiin aay* aomething which Ihey ronalder trivial
' Was* true g—elp eoncern* that which la Insignlfl
seat. If it were worth saying It would he new* snd
• ****» be treated ae auch
aaagaslBss. radio commentator,
•mora to a certsln extent Each
I a different way of presenilis It an that It
g SB he whet 11 I* II might be interesting
'" H Ml \r-*-'*1 to Uke a few Incident* whleh have
I m atal* la the last wseh or so aad writ*
theea an] In the various style* that are uaed today
Tim* Siagasine. with a circulatien at rhirtean
million, dee* it in * column c*ll*d M.eceilan,
. I tramp I* Near Praana, Celifomi*. a group at
apnng a
Cditor Lexjnord Rowell
Business Manager Batty Preixa-
Plvor.e 4-4721
Advertising Manager CTarencw Niebuhr
-, 27, we* treated for
^^^^^^^^^^^ at the Univ*r*!ty-Str**t
aisyheues laat Thuraday night, after B*v Belrd.
ef 2123 Carrie Avenue, ran her hand up th* back
of th* g*ntl*man'* neck during an exciting *c*n*
In th* current production, "Spider l*l*nd"
Moat form* of teasing may alao be ronaideted as
gossip Example At the laet masting of the Slims
Phi (iamma sorority several member* of thai or
ganlsatlon were making life miserable lor Jackie-
Schuknecht concerning ber failure to ktaa Don Bolt
al tbe mock Delay Mae-l.il Abner wodding last
Friday Bight After refuaing to spe»ak on the subject
for most of the evening, the emberrsssed Mis* Schuk
necht anally aaaerted herself In s mild voice
Shurks when I went to MSs him he Just went
one wsy snd I went th* other'"
An exsmple of gossip to be found in a high school
psper would be as follow* »> hear that someone
ha* been aneaklng Into tb* college pool »fter hours
sometime* In the wee small hour* of the morning
Could It be two people/whoa* initial* are I. S ami
M FT * ll u m m tn mmm'
Typical *f American lit*, and maybe Uf* kg
general, la th* following: Vou know Don Fisher
that IIvss down th* Stoats, wall. I hsard that he
had tw*lv* *hlr|, m th* laundry that burned
down th* oth*r dey Ain't that a (ham*; h* wa*
takin' aom* ahlrt* down Monday morning and h*
goCsrt th* hue there by the laundry and he *e*n
e let ef peepl* (landing around but he didn't
think nothing about it: and wh*n h« darted to
go in th* door h* noticed that there wasn't no
inside* to Ih* building cause It wss all don* In.
and waan't h« *mbarra***d. ao he *iol* off kind
of quiet Ilk* so'* no en* would **e him: only
dent tall no en* becsua* h*'* kind of beth*r*d
•bout H
In roncliialon. there I* one New York ceatumntst
who haa a style all of his own ('....sl evening. Mr
and Mra North America All the rnnrnns are hittlnr
their books so lei'* ao lo press.
Flesh' Rumor hs* It thsl there wss a big party
Wednesday night at a campus big wig"* house- whose
Initial* ar* n V One prominent and I repeat nm
prominent atudent body president was saiel la hav.
been the life of tbe party After several neighbor'
real Insinuating remarka at the house where th.
party took place about It* being bedtime this mai
le said to hav* remarked and I eiunte "Mmm I rur.i
tb* neighbor* ar*vj't the *r*rlal type They *e*m ta
i sTs
Ll
the eeelal pat* newepeper* uaually
B eelumn. each m "City Newe in Brlsf," in
print everything thet Ihey ean gel
Aleo ahers. snd c*l*brsting an unconditional
hae been mad* fameue by th* phraae. Watt, I
Just don't know what to tell ppf "
Until n*at w**k at thi* ssms tim*. I remain
your N*w York correspondent. Walter Stlnch*!.
been eaid that in th*
young man* fancy light.
to thought* of lev*. II
ha* further been eaid that In th*
apnng a young man'* fancy lightly turn* to what th* young lady'*
fancy hss h**n fsncylng sll y**r
And 11 hs* alao been said that in
ths spring a ysung man's fancy
turns sgsm to what ha haa been
th.nkmg about throtaghout the
preceding *umm*r. tai' and win.
LxM
Strangely enough, th* first of
th**s *tat*m«nt». th* conventional on*. i« Icaat tru*. for it
•ugg**t* that a young man'* fan.
cy ha* been lightly concerned
with *om*thlng *l*« in othar sea
sons of th* y*sr This is not tru*.
and why ahould It be? Love •*
th* gr**t**t invention' *inc* flr*
and th* wh**l
Then ere few enough good
thing* in thi* naughty world of
our*, ae good food and good
book*, but eaally th* beet I*
cat* felly oj *"• n«n »nd th* ,lm"
pi* pl*a*ur* of th* poor
Bound by n*lth*r condition,
t.m* or plac*. lov* I* an intcg
ral part of meet col lea* function*, a* dance*. aft*r*how rides
and river parties It* *ubtl* and
all pervading power mey he aeen
st work all over th* campua dur
ing th* noon hour st th* right
Masons of th* year—n*m*ly now.
in the tpnng AH thi* i* but th*
Ja* course te Sociology 131.
One Hundred Girls
Attend WAA Play Day
One hundred girls from the four
resnn high school* registered in
he women's gym st 1 SB Tuesdsy
[..- ..nnu.il \\ A \ Play
-olley
^^^^^^^^^^^^ lub snatch
were the tesm sport* plsyed Two
r.-i.% - roil.,*.-.I and the real of Ih*
ifi.rnoon waa spent In awlmmlni
M imioI llefreshment
were »erve»l In the gg
Ths rodeo theme wa* featured
:ind the newly .-l.-cte-.I WAtk Wttti
dent. Ileverly Campb-ll waa la
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