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IH llfwll from adding anything thereto (Too
shoulda't lot thi* out, but McNeil « doing what is
'padding copy", custom vary popular with
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New. Ijirid if I teas a platitude at you* "Youth
| «* cynic ol" Have you noticed with the cuatosaary
jalacn- that cynicism creeps aometimea like a anake into
thi* column* (And elaowh«re for that matter We're
bo! eseluaive' If ao, ilwn let til# pre*#-nl, with wcw-
, fary modification*. a note concerning thi# business of
Icynicism from Mr. R H Thorp, editor of the "Writer's
11 Ogeat." Ferhap* it will tweak your ego lightly, but
nevertheless - - -
'it m a *impl«- matter to ph-« •• simple people
i Mrre reiterati n of trite ihtnga, rralTirmattun* of truum*.
I mtiMsrvirtue bi tuf.i<) soyaUi««, ffnee waikintr on *11
| loatjruvpratal qmt/tim* ( lu« a r«n§aatt«l attiUMta that
At th* Brut tnv4lir.it ut tJw 3ttl<—>
' hr>«tian Aaaocialior Kw. • hariaa
W. Kataa waa tht jirinripta «pMkar.
F«r his «ubj«rt hr :ho^. The In-
(,ai«itiva youth." frobahly tlx. main , ""
^.mt that Rev. E*u<> !.rou*ht owl , *
WW tha fact that srtwdwts t-.«iay art , m
w«'kin* to tha vary «.f their f
i-r« faa*ion« in aaatrl of all that can
ha found pertaining to that profaa-
t . •§ «hA
marry yiih Wa hava#| ||§ m
•ipft*
, j|h B. Chtfaa: "Thafa all right. ~*rf
Yoa go niaap in your church and III (Jlff#reBC<>:
go Klaap in mine."
_______ ^ have baan bahiwi Raadall'a at rang*
tall* ut iaaHur im^rtaw*. and started aetiern# that day.
in to duteu«« the phaae of tha matter • What ia tlw d«vii does it ail
which Hawk* had not mantianat H« mean,' 1 niirwl a* ! reachad fur
% *aid mart- than a daaaa word# my e«at and hat.
ha waa iatarruptad by Randall
who, kiaping trooi hi* chair, hurled 'm
hia word* at tha startled instructor "
ia ktud. choking tones. 'It'i a lie?
Between frog and ciuarts, or animate
i no esaantial
(TO BE CONTINUED)
"Maa. you're look-
The entire mealir.K en>ojraWe
and refrwhing to t«►■ ♦* pre«ent.
Why not attend the w«*kly veaparn
f the Raligiou* A««*iat>on?
might enjoy it.
"Well, we alt juat sat there for a
moment till mimeljody said. What
a nhame! 'Poor aid' Randall.* That
I _#¥e ™® j ^ --nu-fc t,, i brokt the tatution. Of course the poor
'• iitff «uy waa nut*, we figured, beeaune he
Burnal Hayea: "Yeah I took it WIMm't l<Mf k*n<1 wh<' likes to make
oaly 1 didn't hair* a dime ao I ttaad bn*ht cra*k**
ten panniex instead." % .Smyern Winked, wugh^i, and
_____ | finally *aid, by way of placating Ran
dall, *We all ha# a perfect right to
our opinion*. Mr. Randal!, but what
you've just said i a refutation of
of the cardinal principles of
seiemre. Maybe you can give ua some
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.4*4, ami if wbull *" yxr* wif «<>k, '<■«' 0' *M jS d.
knork. ami t* h tl b i>y n-ii * f i/ov.
for trtr# itt* that ttmkrth •*/•««. . ami he that
mrkfth anti < IDim lkti> k rk*1lt. t< ukaU h*
Matthew VII 1 and ft.
TuouJMt mm THM W«K —
Tuki a ^ip fivm *«1 wt. M««'« ear* «>r ,f mad* to
(hut. A)-< ntomfk >• I cittn Tena.* Outlook,
H /io/ Ih Your Optional Fee Worth'/
Many thrifty xtudent^ who have carefully eiamtned
the wording on the m pt for their tuition fee* have
atewfrved witS* a upeeulativ* eye the term "Optional"
plated before | >.oo of their payment Some of theaa
l 'irat<, httnterv have (hd«rmiM*«i to take advan( ge of
th<! M«ftiaa" and have on the e*t ^pportuaa <*«••«ion
announced to the RuotntM* Manager that their > hoice in
the matter i« to aave the *tx dollar* fwr future uae.
The Manager nmark* on thw wmIoim are m
variably t*r«e and to the poiivt He i*ontf out with little
tMlheratiuii the benefit* accnte'l by the payment of the
optional fee, to both the «tud«nl and the (Vdlege Per-
hap* the graatoet advantage actjaireil b the uae of the
Ktate test'lMWfca, which would <>« her wt«e have to he paid
for in raid, hard c# h hjr the individual ptudenU The • ol.
lege Haepital i« maintained hy the optional payment, and
enormous m dical fees have (wen saved the ntudenta hy
thiA (Butitution. furthermore, the I a«|Hit ' hat. the
Yucca, and the A a ta are directly dapen<lent upon the
fee f r th ir eiteteaca; and theae puWication* have ar
rlwd at the («: mt of tndi*pwn. a}olity for the atudent
Finally. the tm entitle* the atarfent to the po*ee *ion of
an Activity Ticket, which ha# become the "f>c ame" to
many dollar*' worth of aubatanttal entertainment in tha
ftwrnt of Finn Art* Numbara, moving pieture«, dancing,
abating, at Matte content*, ami >ntu*« < r*bl«? other retrea-
t ve activities,
We are sure that ignorance a* to the e*ai*t diepo«t
lion of the fee i* the only cauee f..i the .1i«*ita:«'i>- f the
iMntit to make the optional jmymerit One «u«h
priMiM in the b««t aa* office luffn'umt to convince
the wal ahattnate 'hat it will be the bettet part of thrift
to pay the optional fee without diseiiMion.
;—
Hlidfjetirig Our Time
Ksery atttdant afcould attempt to nceontplMdi a
many thi«g an jwwaibie ir hu> college career. One'i.
eolfege day* afford the mo-' o|.|*>rtun!tie« and the
happiest achievements that one may e*peri«n«?e in life.
Thi« ia true in long eeaahtn*' It i# true in ahort aeaaion*.
Y#«r Hatbvp eaperienro* will be lite treasures of your
mummy.
Wa U hevr efficiency e*p«rt will agree that the
mo«t likely methiKi of dniag the greatest number of
thinga in thi shorteot time « by adhering to a budget
One make* money go a longer way hy planning how he
upend it and by apportioning it to hia various e*
As we spend motley, we should apend time.
anything that * popularly aeaumed must be true haa oatent in re%iou« activities from
built and *iH ever < ««tinue to build huge maa* circuia- that he has shown in the past. May*
tM nn for newpaper* and magiiitin** and devout ad-jbe he ia correct f.«i maybe he is
herene* to •oiumnisU." ; *f>ng. but it eartumlj dtould be a
Prentice Walker: "Haea you seen
You Chicago's mounted police?"
Faye l^ckhart: Golly, are they
. 1 mounting them now when they shoot
them
Various rai^phNia statistics which; concrete reasons for your belief?*
have been printed lately #how that: ~~~ "Hut he never got nothing out of
the interest of the present day cot. Blanche Crumpler: "I'*# got a cat Randall, and the rest of his lecture
lege studtent iMhs lesaw.'d to a great jat home worth ten thousand dollars." .Jant dragged along. Randall's sappy
We would rather have « a mall group of intelligent challenge to the c*<:
wideawake readHftrr than ters times a.« many aheep-lik« ■' day; challenge to u
nltdt who are willing to read and applaud a column of'tune and thought t<
oanal mtarprelation* of platitudes We not only prefer, join in the religiou
out demand, readers who want to know • han surface re.pertiee church at
idmcie-. Cynuriams are inherently exatWferatwns, hut and furthermore -u>
nevertheiesa they are the most effective of ail stimulators foture ao that r i
of thought yet they are condemned because the majority will continue to in-
of reader* want their material poured out to them no tore,
they will have to e* *rt no mental effort whatever.
Neither d« (hey want any adverse attitude assumed con-
cerning their pet belief* If a writer, a ttpeaker. or any
other eKpre**ioni*t * •< forth, no matter how successfully,
a theory opposing a cliche he is at once marked a* a
radical ami "no g> «l " by those who hold tin* |<e'ty
opinion* In siubatantiation of this it is an old motto
among the writer# for the mas* "Play to their conceit
and you'll win."
If that isn't an indictment against the chuckle-headed,
undmcrirnioatirtif consumer- of cheap Action, nothing is
or ever will i>e They simply haven't the power to rise
to the intellectual challenge!
•tudent to-
more of hia
Mary Wilson; "Renlly, why that'® behaviour had set everything upside
more than 1 am worth." down.
Blanche: "Yes, some cats are worth "I was more interested than any-
more than other*." body olae, for Randall had been gu-
—— injr with my cousin Merle for a long
Shelby Philips; "Did you have tim* M*rtl* *• w
religion, to any trouhte w)th your car In ,h# him, and, as far as anylwdy could
nvities of hia
n the campus.
heavy Sunday traffic."
Dennis Ward: "Did 1?
tell, the affection waa mutual For
I f jnte<j a week, though. I hadn't seen "em
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-pare for the ,nd had to n||>(, rr,l)et Mm j together, so in a joking way and un-
: (*UJ
.-a m
activities found a place to stop."
the fu-
Student Case
Margaret May: ••{ read a ln.-ok last
night that carried me clear back to
my childhood."
Rex Johnston: "Yeah, these modern
books go pretty far."
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-ut, though. Mr Pender, "Say, what's the idea
to let him lie «' «riv'"if that girl such a big tip
he had said. A# I
he shouted for me re
disturbed. And tfc-"
words I ever heard i«
1 didn't know any
t« happen. And wh«
memlx r liandalt v .i
aware of any real difference, 1 asked
Randall, as we left class, what was
the matter with him and Merle, In-
stead of passing it off in his usual
suave manner, he turned about sud-
denly and shot at me savagely, 'What
the hell difference ia It?"
" 'Oh. if that's the way you feel
about it,' 1 to'id him. 'A guy never
tan tell, you know."
"He subsided like a punctured bal-
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I left I re-
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could tell that he wanted me
but I
to go.
see ti
And
eii when the docto!
around.
' Well, I went on
shaft that leads o
It wa« easy to
If you want to be a brilliant converaatlonaliat, juist say anything.
ii«i the >"iitiiH ri desires of men ami women, metnori|ae
them, think about them, ami you will never lack for
an interesting topic,
- 0
The Climber Who reaches the top of the hill can't nke hole and it lc
stop t" took tiae*; he might get di**y from the height the light coming thi
and besides he has too good a view of the higher the door datn at tl«
paafca, looked klnda eheerfu
o ."hen I went • u>
Of every hundred men, ninty nine have thr phii the door and waited a
uaophy; the other one has become a little lugger, he is end nothing hap perse.'
not ao au.re,
0 -
Perhaps too many of us merely gargle
drinking deep at his fountain of knowledge.
li
A new thangtit fe ute rarest thing in the world.
This is the on!', defena* for platitudes.
n -
Pity the deluded freshman who thinks this seat of
hnrnirtK i* a dBvenport.
IJut he didn't
th-rnk he frown-
s' me to hang
ihe stairwayed
of that tomb-
• i creepy, only
• k'h the grill in
- d of the stairs
id. and iiaked
more from him
"I dismissed the whole thing a# a
lover's spat t Merle is pretty much of ; ij i ji jnn
a firebrand, herself) ami thought n« /JlffjWlBf
more alx>ut it. That is, until that i\(/I /* fi 5/ %JIJEtiV I 3*
night My phone rang about H ::ti)
case, rose and addressed the judge,
"Your honor."
He was recognized from the chair.
"I object to the statements from Merles voice came over the wire in a
the witness They are prejudiced, im- kind of excited sob, 'I've got to see
material, und irrelevant." y°,J a! Jerry.' she cried, 'It's
The objection was sustained, and "hout Randall,
the prosecuting attorney dismissed
the witness.
Randall, however, called him for
questioning l fore he left the chair,
"I want to ask you this one question
ind a while th'' court, Mr. Gil-
lh'uddie: Since you have guarded
until about
eleven when a youn* feliar and a
girl came up all out of or. ath. The m* whelher m,t -vou "r "> "1 tho
msuiad of girl looked like ah <1 Uuii wymg.
Well, the h -.y said he was Jerry Bin
cayne and this Kir! wan his couain
Merle, and they had to see Handall
at once,
"Ther, I aid, i aim down a little'
What do you think this ia? He ain't
going to ge* away dutae I got hint
loeked up" I' ••>■ didn't pay any at-
tention hat jo • kept on begging and
the girl starteii crying again, ao I de-
cided t''l go get kandali myself be-
came th. .km „ -aid I ahouldn't let Biacayne t.sdi the «tand with a rather
any one dis tin :• tiim, Well, we tin. exaggerated air of self confidence and
alls ag.eed lev they Were getting Wf <>*« worda,
frantu , 1 went m and before I could us ' ' '«,ted by the atate'a attorney.
c!« #e the dooi both of them ha<l crowd- Jerry a Story
WILTON W COOK Dean of Men. ed in after me By Job®. I started 1 guess my story begin* back on
I'll try anything once. If .t pleasea me. I'll do ,t to cuss. b«t 1 saw the light down in the morning of May 12. I waa in the
That ia the philosophy of an adventurous person, the laiajratory had gone green all of _ „ w, "
I'll! I (iSOI'MIZINCS
from the I' R () I S
everything so closely, can you .tell
other officers have found the instru-
ment that was used in this supposed
murder of Dr Buell?"
The answer given by Gilticuddie
was not recorded by the court re-
porter. However, statements from
police authorities indicate that spec-
ial men are working on this point.
After raising the disconcerting
question, Randall dismissed McGtl-
licuddie, and the second witness for
the state. Jerry Biacayne, was called,
I biigan to see something must
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dall.
He had always seen ed a queer
never talked much, but still
ugam
And I am an adventurous person. Happiness is the whole a sudden and 1 topped. They both
aim of life. That is not a aelfiah aim, but on the other stopped their ia.inf aMl then, after
hand Is very demanding «f the person wishing to attain that sickeiun' light had been on about pleasant like. Always to himself —
H. To bring real happiness to ouraalvee, we have to take a minute, the bright one flashed on """ w** Bandall. B* was iU8' untf
Rodgetihg Ia j«at a important ir. the latter caae a,< lmrv #j tjM. happiness of those around ua. For happiness ag'm and I liked to #' feinted. It mF casual friends; I never did
in the former, j j„ unhappy surrounding* it. impossible. Everybody is wa« an awful terrible scream, like know much about him.
During the gidden day* of youth, thi# matter is driving for something that he thinks will bring him when a man'* havin' his finger nails "°n ,hi<, Particular morning, he
more important than after one has become old. College happiness. The educated man receives from hia education ripped off ..r m ...ebody'a throwed hot c*m,• in- ""♦W"4' to "®v* *l of ««• n<1
atudenia- should realise that they are miaatng many of:* worthy aim whiah he hopes to attain, and through edu- hwd all over hm. it hurt it was so " * * ' '
the moat intereatiag and abw-rbing opportunitiea of their ,.«tion finds happiness ahostiy
H*e* for the simple reason that they have not learned j„ drfma I find most plenaure. Amateur dramatic* "The thr
the value of time. Time, unlike momiy, cart never be h(m, poMibilitia« for contacting human things ntm„,f th(>
recalled once it hi ajwnt uuwixely. The golden sand i* and finding an outlet for human emotions. In a more Hfl(| wh(l|1 W(, t ^ fjoor fvery-
nifUng through Mr finger*. It is time that we mkl | narrowed Held of dramatics, comedy leads as entertain i tltimr was quiet as d*atb
and regulate iU .peed not wait until U ia too late. At nwIll iuilt instruction Comedy i. not merely laughter ..j ho!1,red for them to open the
that time one ran only regret one's folly; now we can;|i ,jg,oftM the .tniggle and conflict in which man finds lJlH)r bl|t thrn wmm>t m #oundi
himself and aver which he is eternally victorious Jerry an<i , (w.|fHls th,owillg Mndw
I Kugene O'Niel is my woakneaa. Bernard Shaw pleases i(
wf
avoid it.
took a seat far back, as was his cus. J'
torn. At the end of that period I
, . , . was lieginning to think he was a little
ua leaped down the w|f jus, , {h(, ^ (,n(. wh„
gr^n l^ght went.on again (himrM (,thcr Th(. w, 1(, cUm
was talking afterwards about what
happenerl during the lecture,
"It was thia way. Dr. smyera
asked a question on the lesson. In
order to illustrate, he held in one
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W Merle behind ua began
Another Renain*ance? «>«• «•** «W#rU«a Of mine ire Mft Volmer ami Rachel MrrMnung Hes kilbwl! He's killwl!" h«n,i * and in the other a quart):
A professional ^locator made the reply from the plat- Cornither*. About the third puah. the door gave H s simple query to the <*+<
form a ft* day* ago to the question as to why teachers of — • — way Bmj W(, jn J«rry jumped what. in your opinion, ia
education don't practice the methods they teach others to J. N BR( W\* Profeswr of latin: tB(i u,n,w ttn bright lights. thf fundamental difference between
practice: "They teach as they were taught, and not aa they I believe in living in the present not the past. Everything wan -n order, e*c«pt that ^ Portion of matter in my right
teech others to tooeh." I Is-lieve in my subject as an instrument of education ' Randal! was standing with hie back h*n<1 and that In my left?'
May we make a paralleli m hare? Editors of mag at i nee 'through which the past pour* down into the present to the north wail with one hand "He pointed toward me and, un
often wonder why writers do not follow the newer ph.loao- ita growing heritage of knowledge and wisdom, of art atretched out palm back aloi« the thinkingly. I replied that the frog waa
phy of writing. The answer giver hy Mr. VmmM is that and courtesy." The idea ot interpreting the life and wall and the other raised across his alive and that the quarts waa not.
I uh M h«v* mi "*b«t than Iteramre of a great twople is a privilege face, staring mIIv-IHk I started to About that time, the frog croaked and
a Utile flgr themselves ami forgtog' I lielieve primarily that work should be pleasant ^sk him something, but just then the whole class burst into laughter;
a literary concept However, he also says that through thoroughness and hard work. I have never done Merle screamed again and I turned, even Dr. Smyern smiled a bit. But
«larti4g, at Th# nak of losing their ,By work aa well a* I'd like. Not a commencement passes Ncv,r i„ mv ]<<ns rarMr M u „f. Randall never cracked a smile. He
, to advaac n#w line* for development in #nd 1 «ee my students go across the to*e hut that I think ft^r and enforcer of our law* have sat up there with a serious, straight
jL a^Tiasr thai the „ld t,« ,.^k .t^e, 1 T'l ","V" ' e°uW **!* 1 1 **h ^'«ody mmm. Neat to face, and in a somewhat detached
pro -it -na aa rta. usea in the <>w type stoat story always think that neat year III try harder, and win*- the door of the inner office lav Dr manner regarded Dr, Smyer'i frog
iiLr.tr m ^
Zr-"=.- hnm0r^T' U 4nm R clear down between bit "The profesaor indicated that my
J ^ ' mum L ' I-ARK - Dean of Woman: j*Mlder Roains everywhere end reply waa inadequate a.irt Sam Hawks
If 1 were asked to state what I consider the most the whole place flooded with that was oaked to eloriiiaie. He made
|.er«i*tent and umJrrmining little Aw which eats tba hellish green light. * •* «*wwer about all organic or
grapes in the college vineyard. I would say wRIkm*1 "Now I want to tell you this: tbey bring matter bring poseMsed of «r-
ancy the false philosophy of "getting hy." WRb gMMyjvgsnt no way anfhody else could «« i>" . rs of sustaining and per-
the "forced
ollt, heeaun
even invite
has Wown i
is safer. cl<
plot"
the
:|
««•* and Juliet
d-ocean outpost;
if tbs young peefle
the pastoral romance
have proved that the city
tiMi the country; and Ha-
how
apart
fur the rer t.
i Hia advice to
bari« ) la to give their stwlea "Biore variety,
to Ufa, and m
■it is a permanent weakly whieb is due largely to a lack have gotten jB or eut. because I bad
, t* m true Wa of values and a purposeful basis for going been watching those doors
■ ■■ PBPJSI^ m • "Wrh. and falliire that evening and I -aw m* there reacted to this
would write I and tbey are nam- ' th#' ,nrv't«ille reward. Von will not have to look far wasn't nobody la the room when I * << receive# § mortal in«aR.
I tenth t agn MHtlts in the administrate: ttewse that loaf wtm' || ^rH More than thbt. 1 shifted from cm side of his chair to
real creative sincerity". Aad saner ad-;«* «• professor who commands sot the re- guarded thr doer with my gun until the ether apparently restraining him-
vice could not be given. We are on the verge of, if not al- ,(#** of his class; in tba gMi||| who "just makes tlw Jerry gnj|.ibe police and we searched * lf With 'liffieulty. |flis strained at-
resdy m-o X new age The violent spasmodic "flapper* grade"; In the landtedy wh<mever learns to cook or serve the whole plaea. titude was so noticeable that a nam
understands that Pt don't even see why we have to • af students focussed inquisitive
Tby sake makes that and the have this trb& They ain't no «*- g'>ance« on him and an air of tension
upper quota in any col log* gives mea planatwa this yonag murderer can suddenly ih mta—<,
and ia glad of the opportunity to press possibly offer. He killed Dr. Buel)
of running over Catch the wily outright and heU die —"
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