liatie Tyvo ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, April 10, MM: Among“ 7?th News; t. . ... ., W. .. 3 onion EAMPUSES E 1)”me / a Student Publication of the ) ’ "j ‘ . ‘ ~ “(/7 / ARMOUR lNSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 56w VEQ a; 99 I-i'ofessom at Ohio uan(‘l\’1l.y liave‘ ///// fl CHICAGO, iLLINOlS ‘ . hfi §SE @E—EQEF [arranged for a 9—plece hand to pliiyl ’,//" ,,. ,ry F’nhliched Weekly During the College Year i .z. ”it At p , % , . i-eveillia on the steps of tho llhl'fll‘y‘ / fl » E every morning: in order to popularize ‘ flyfid E I Cleave to ”The Slipoticlc”: let " ‘ “itwht o’clock classes. E . /// ”gm/M, E ‘ :1: :1 >‘( E . the Slapstick fly where it may. i The New Mexico Slat-e College 52“,“ pm Year Single Copies, 10 Cent: bachl , l Roundmup in advocating the introduc» i m , . M m tic)“ all: the Cariom to give studenisl ‘mi occasion to npem‘i those (huuwl hands; oi malories of stored-up cnergy‘ 1:0 alum min—spent." . MANAGING BOARD i EditordmChief ............ Edwin N. Searll Managing Editor. .Richard D. Armsburyl Baseball is in the air whether softball, or hardball as illustrated by Coach Krafl‘t’s llumbinus; and so Ogden , Field is swamped with activity. Be sure to dodge allE Sports Editor ............... William B. Ahetni l t H' , y >-* 1-P- =F , Business Manager ................. ...Robert J. White , hose 5 ”$191765 (“01' insects). DUCL' Here comes a """ E Students at the University oi" Cali-E ‘ , Whiter Hendricks ' """ p " W is w a : foi‘nin mum. pay 50 cents: for each! Faculty Adwsoi‘s .............. William Vl Culvert ‘ A . ‘11 h v } l' l 1 . .. d b 1 ‘ ‘ day they keep it book overdue fi'omE Eldon C. Grafton ,snm o; owing: a ton tey, passe y «\l’l aimyi the library. 5 camp. A couple of soldiers wanted to have some fun with the lad. E “What are you holding on to your brother so tighti 'l- s: i. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT E E E ; The following is a dictionary re‘ l News Editor.. ......................... L. J. Beckman ‘ - . l Assistants ...................... F. D. Cotterman, for, sonny?" said one of them. E printed 1mm the New Menu)? 1?. R. Johnson, R. S. Kercher. “So he won't join the army," the youngster replied.l Round-up: 1 Copy Editor .......................... O. P. Freilinger ‘ without blinking an eye. .' Athlete—A strong he-man whoi Aggigtam ‘ H S Nachmanl :il in m i E posseoses a letter, :i frat pin, an odor, ; .. . ................ . . 1 1 ~ ,‘ ‘ .. Proof Editor. . . .................... J. F. Humiliton E Little Boy (seeing: negro for first tiinol: “Dad, is that ‘ a mob M admirer-.5 “lid 21 dl‘lg- . _ | Feature Editor ............ C. R. Bristol, H. Levin, . 1; all WW?” 1‘ Ba“d—-»A group oi lousy Inllfilclahs1 Assistants ............ l. M. Addis, J. K. Morrison 1 : “ch." ; balldl‘d together in self—defame. , Editorial Writers .. .Brocszty McMillan, G. W. Ormsby. Little Boy: “y WEE . Gart't, H. A. Geeraerts, J. A. Grin", W. S. Hamlin, W115 such a {usav man. Student hody may inform the studentt i , . F. D. llofie‘rt, B. W, Johnson, L. F. Kucel, R. H. ‘ body what EH wrong With it. E «/ Knabe, W. F. Kraemer, V. J. Ki'opf, J. Land. J. A rigor stub lay on the floor limt mgdlmfiwlh S. f0" E‘UIlfill'hi-E {/ ‘ Lafikicwicz, F. Lennon, N. McGuone. D. J. Neal, It. The Bov had passed it lw. finduutmnixtelier for old age: E “if?” ”E,” E’ A. Peterson, A. J. Raga“. M- B. SWVCI‘SE R' G‘ The Boss came in and right away. , )lPlaWM—ilmu‘! public Katherllmi .ivliillél/g Stevens, I). ('5. Timberlake, L. P. Werlein, and G. Thai stub had caught his 9W “hm“ 0““ may 5“”le W'l banE‘dE in ' E'./¢iilé§.’{/’W/Ai Zwisslel’. ' ” ' out. l‘l‘py smnebmiy’s theme or p05-‘ Assistant Sports Editor .................. E, F. Mezera “L thnt thin ,. our-"" thx 8 .. ll . . 1 , “My {1% n lumk. . . ' Sports Reporters ...................... F. L. Frnizer, ‘Hli lunipi-rLutyitg :Eoi'ut i' 055 N n asud, Y0“ londev'vmd lousy individual bellmgby telephone gets TBSUltS. in many lines M. Holland, J. O. Larson, and 0. Tomei. “No. V0” can haw. at ” q'iid in.) Boil ‘im'h ll'iL-V Emmi“ "‘u-‘W Elwin and‘ of business, salesmen are finding they can cover ‘ ‘ "K "' \ist' ' - K L. ‘V ll (a\ more customem more Often‘“ and ClOSC “1011: sales “"l‘was you that saw it first." , , .,. , BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Circulation Manager .................. F. W. Schmidt fl ,3 w . U 5- D- A” Mm] 9M ,0 luhm’n Win“; at lowcr cost—{by telephone. Adverting Manager ............... . .R. H. Hedda .1 . . _ . A _ l ‘ S . Businefifi Aooistant‘i _______ E. F. Dudley, Hum you nuiicrd (hut. "list-7am- mulcm: Ilir mar-In; grow MI” “Mir/"8 "WM "0" I” 4' gold—(119» Bel 8y tem mcnlhavc worked ant it number E S' k F A'ldert/lti """ mum-m , gm gnsmper', pouh'r. or be claret/fut. of plans for systematic market. coverage by Long . imo, . . a“. - v, , . ,. . i. i i. H 1W x 10/?! Distance telephone. They have also dewsed tele— Vol, Xlll APRIL Ill, 1934 No. 9 “Say, do you know what beL‘OmE-vi of the holes in It 1 W "' phone plans for more efficient handling of pro— :, ,«v i» » .7 . w" it i.]..~. ‘ .. . ' . . .. . . . . ”whim“: h‘ 1‘ “i k“ m Bum" 10”“ d m duetion, purchasmg, administration, distribution, W ’11" fl Ef'g ts . Nt>~~\l hat! the lllli ol Kontux-ky, students pay‘ ll , 6%? 2058 F638?! a “They use mm“ to mull nmgfl,~(,,,ij" ‘ their tuitions with l)u(.‘k(‘LEl of storm, CO actions. air. a: 14: i hum molaonm, hit‘koi moltetl bacon, BCCZWLSC BB” System SSI'VICC 18 fast, economi- What is wrong: with this “green hats; for the, freshmen” idea? For some reason the memberw Cal, adaptable to specific needs, business. more and Emil call‘ his dad. “gown-nor." l)t‘(‘éjUS‘.' ho Vt’ti‘K‘fl the ham“ butler, 'ml 014,... . . . l 'l .1. '- x of the freshman class are not taking to the idea ” 1“ .-. a .. . l' 1 h in X i l l more turns to the telephone. - , .. . . ,. . . _ ; wpor H at com:- to t \o [)l'OHll out in l’l’K way that they should. ThQ’ are “01 bu-D . l’i'ol’, Swinel'oi'il: “What non of shafts must he mndo‘ ol‘ 3 f’dlYlfluH eastern C()ll(3L’,(‘ that, , one of the bilullL‘hLS was drinking tool; EELS; TELEPkfiUNE SYSTEM much. or at least more than waif good for him. Meeting the offender: on the campus. one morning, the uni- vomity (lijznitary stopped him and potting and fostering that good old class xpirit ‘ hollow?” in the manner which one might expect from 2E, Mujcx‘cilc: “Elevator sham ‘ group of students who certainly have not been, “ “ ”‘ " deadenetl as yet by the everlasting search often “A chit-ken," said the colored preacher, “aim tie mos‘ inwi‘ullost nmmiilv (lat um mode. Yo' c’n Pal him before- E E l r l l l l i E facts: . ‘ 0 ‘ he on: holm nnd after he om timid." linid severely, “Young; man, do you is it the inherent fault of the idea. In it the w . . drink?" fault {if the promulgators Of the idea? Or. i5 it With dut- apprm'iiztion to the numerous contributions; “Wellu-wwhyM-C' the student licsir . . ' n, ‘7 '1‘ r . , - of D. S. D. l lllil my fond render: alien nt' . E mill “ . g . ~ . ' . - WHY NOT SAY“HIILLO"T0 MOTHER AND DAD? . ._ ,. tht fault oi the fioshmin .‘ lire who}? }to we,“ . . t \it if! mxti 1;“:ni1‘. V232 [:(éctgzyi in tin mnmmxn -—hm‘ns ARE WWW. AFTER MM“. WW thie: first question is emp aticn y no. .zax ' > , . - g . . . . been pointed out again and again that if the underclnssmen respond in the way that then should they can add immeasurably to the effect-‘ ix'eness of Junior Week, which is rapidly draw—:, in}: nearer each day that passes. The cops" will; also aid the freshmen in organizing for Rush; Day. in the past the freshman group has been slow in organizing for the rush and yet they have usually won because of their superior numhe ., This 1‘2an the situation appears different and if the freshmen do not get organized, (custom may be broken and the already well organized sopho- mores may walk away with the rush. in answer to the second question. one can not say that the idea was not sufficiently advertised. The issue has been well announced and no ”fl'ifsl’lli’“ has not heard of it. Perhaps. however, it has not been pushr‘rd z‘éoimtlgi enough. It swmo then that it must be the fault of the: Enaslimm‘i and that is the general opinion. Some 01' the “Ei‘osh” have not seen fit to wear their green "pols” even though they do have them. ’l‘hi-ir is no excuse for that. Some have not ob— tained the hats yet and tl’llb‘ is no excuse. since they may he obtained any day at noon in the .lmuw 2' TtY‘Et Norm (Alice, fourth entrance. (‘hapiii Hall. Wt: suggest that the freshmen organize. voter in to {EN spirit of the thing, and wear those green El EEIEtEEhEh’lE’ Efiéllfihlifl With @EEEEfifi‘EEEQEhE eon Mlh‘llilit‘h’hhl” mt’illihfiilhlit’hfiifii ”5% Eihllll’lfiifig EEEEEEEE “fill EEQ’EEEKEEEEEEfi EEEElthE’EEEE’W h‘hlfiflfiflhififi I‘ll MEEMEEE. EEEE‘EE WhEEWEEfiE Allléhihllh EEhEEECEthEZEfiE Emil? tidifllltlii “trspperhf Enti’omnrnl Athloticn in this Bane of the News is printed the prelim- inary (loin concernii‘ig a worthy enterprise, the' intoralnm—iiitei‘dcpai‘tmenl. sao‘l't hall tournament whit-h is being; sponsored by the Sports depart mvilt of tho paper. It i. another proof of the nationally recognized increase in popularity of‘ I} il’il.“ pawn-Him" form of baseball. Such a tournament is certainly a step in tho right (llrmdtirm as it will give many more students 2m ot'i;i<,ii'ttinity for Athloiii- competition thani heretol‘ore and will tend to break down that old} . “litigathoo,” departmentalism.