Committee Meeting Called To­ night; Minority Report Expected Action on tho recommendation of the committee of seven a p ­ pointed S atu rd ay m orning by t h e student body of the Law School to look into the question of an a u x ilia ry body to w ork in con­ nection with the Honor Council of the Main U niversity , will be u n d e r ­ tak en .Saturday m orning a t l l o ’clock in the Law Building, C arl P h in n e y , c h a ir m a n , stated Monday. The com m ittee is scheduled to meet in Dean H ilde­ to night at 7 o’clock b r a n d ’s office. P r e lim in a ry d isc u s­ sion of th e problem w as m ade by th e co m m ittee .Sunday hut de fin ite action w as d e fe r r e d until T u e sd a y nig ht. It d is a g r e e m e n t I s understood t h a t h a s arise n in th e com m ittee and a m inority r e p o r t is th e re fo re expected. d e fin ite s t a t e m e n t as to the a t titu d e of th e committee. The c h a r a c te r of the pro­ posed a u x ilia r y body will be Renown u ntil T uesd ay n ig h t when the com m ittee takes defin ite action. P hnn ey would make not no a P h in n e y would m ake no d e fin ite mean th a t the Law School should en ­ tirely secede from the Main U n iv e r ­ sity Honor Council w hen he m ade his t h a t his mo­ motion S a tu r d a y , and tives had been m isconstrued. He a d ­ mitted, however, t h a t his motion was co rrectly reported. The im tion w a s: “ T h a t the p re s i­ d e n t a p p o in t a com m ittee of seven (Continued on page 2) ------------------o - .............. ... - S W A N HEADS COLLEGE Leland Barclay Awarded Slide Rule as Ugliest Man Present Class officers and general o f­ ficers for the d e p artm en t were elected at a meeting of the e n ­ g in eerin g students in the E n g i­ n e erin g Building Sunday a f t e r ­ noon. Jim S traito n was chosen p re s id e n t of the d e p a rtm e n t, and R u s­ sell S m ith , A lfredo Banos, Alan F o u s t, and H. C. B a rric k were elect­ ed to head the senior, ju n io r , so p h ­ om ore and fr e s h m a n classes, re sp e c t­ ively. T he e n tire list of officer:* fo l­ lows : College o f f ic e r s : p re s id e n t, J a m e s W . S tr a i to n , F o r t W o r th ; vic e-p re si­ d e n t , J . W, A k k e rm a n , San A n to n io ; s o c r e t a r - tr e a s u r e r , C arol M cK ecver, A u s t i n ; s e r g e a n t- a t-a r m s , L. ll. Mc- C u tc h e a n , Austin. O f f ic e r s of S e n io r C lass: p r e s i­ d e n t, Russell Sm ith, K a u f m a n ; viee- ] re s id e n t, R. R. R enshaw , D e c a tu r ; s o e r e t a r - tr e a s u r c r , G ladys F>a i k e r A u s t i n ; s e r g e a n t-a t-a r m s , V . B. C u n n in g h a m , Austin. O f f ic e r s o f J u n i o r C lass: presiden t, A lf r e d o Banos, D allas; vice-presi d e n t, R o b e rt C o lth a rp , A u s tin ; sec- r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r , G rac e G ra fiu s, s e r g e a n t- a t-a r m s , S tro u d H o u s t o n ; O dom , M ercedes; T r u s te e Engineer* L o a n F u n d , G. C. H u n t, A ustin. O f f ic e r s of S o pho m o re C 'a r s : p r e s id e n t, Alan F o u st, D u b lin ; v ic e ­ p r e s id e n t, A, C. S te p h e n s, D a lla s; s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r , R u th L aw hon, B o e r n e ; s e r g e a n t- a t-a rm s , 0 . L. Wy- lie, C le b u rn e . O f f ic e r s of F re sh m a n C lass: p r e s ­ id e n t, H. C. B a rric k , F o r t W o r th ; w lce-president, G ordon G reenw ood , A u s t in ; s e c r e t a r y - tr e a s u r e r , Id a May Bock, A u s tin ; s e r g e a n t- a ta r m s , J o h n L. H a m m e r , Austin. Vol. XXVII ENGINEERS T E I OFFICERS AT MEETING ELECT $200,000 Power Plant Included in Building Program for 1926-27 Smith, Banos, Foust, and Bar* for rick Chosen as Class Presidents j A pow er plant to cost approxim ately $200,000, supplying heat e n tire campus, will be ready by the w in ter of 1926-27, if i pia n ^ 0f the faculty building committee are carried out. Dr. VV. J. Battle, c h airm an , said yesterday. The committee discussed the plans for the building at a m eeting Friday. it The p o w e r p la n t will likely be lo­ cated n e a r W aller C reek on T w enty- fo u r th S tr e e t, and steam will be p ip ­ to th e v a rio u s buildings ed from It will be modern in rn the c a m p u s. c on struction , w ith a cap ac ity la rg e enough for all th e buildings planned for the g r e a t e r c am p us, which will Include the t e r r i t o r y between Speed­ way and W a lle r Creek. and its equipm ent were presented to the co m m ittee by P rofe sso r W eaver of ll. C. th e E n g in e e rin g School, who w as asked a f t e r a previous m eet­ ing to p r e p a r e them. H e r b e r t M. Green of Dallas, U n iv e rsity a r c h i­ de tect, and his a s s is ta n t, L. M. AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUES DAY , SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 SIX PAGES TODAY No. 9 a m e n t a Will Act Saturday on B U IL D IN G BE MOKE DI Plan for Auxiliary Body bi J E scap ed M onk T a k e s S p ree O v er C a m p u s in S earch of H o m e L O G M Need of Room and Mail Truck Traffic Cause* Consid­ eration of Plan CONFERENCE WITHIN K H ES TALKS SCHEDULED Postmaster W ilson Will Con- hirst Congregational Church b e a l a r m e d . fer With Officials on M oving Station Sponsors Discussions of World Religions l f y o u c o m e in l a t e t o n i « h t a n d t e e y o u r r o o m m a t e l o o k i n g d i f f e r ­ e n t l y t h a n h e di d y e s t e r d a y , d o n ’t S o m e w h e r e n e a r t h e U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s a m o n k e y is s c a m p e r i n g a b o u t f r o m h o u s e t o p t o h o u s e t o p o r s w i n g i n g in t r e e s f r o m l i m b t o W i l l i a m P e n d l e t o n G a i n e s . .' u n d a y ni : ht “ P e r c y , ” t h e m o n ­ k e y , d e c i d e d t o g o in s e a r c h o f a n o t h e r l o d g i n g h o u s e . G a i n e s f o u n d “ P e r c y ” o n t o p o f a h o u s e . A f t e r t r y i n g t o e n t i c e t h e m o n k t o d e s c e n d b y o f f e r i n g b i m a b a g o f p e a n u t s , G a i n e s w e n t i n p u r ­ s u i t . T h e m o n k e y w o n . It c h a t ­ t e r e d a w a y b u t p a i d n o h e e l its m a s t e r . t o I f “ P e r c y " c o m e s i n y o u r r o o m t h e g o o b e r s — h e l o v e s w e l l — g e t ’e m . U n iv e rsity s ta tio n of tolliee m ay be moved the Austin p< its present locution in th e M ain Building, fro m Boche, a tte n d e d the m eeting and will E rection of the power p la n t will the addition pe m ade ne c essa ry by ,f G a r r is o n Hall to the n u m b e r of new p e r m a n e n t b o n d in g s on the c a m ­ pus. The p r e s e n t power plant is not the proposed apable of s u p p ly in g steam enough for addition to the U n iv e rsity L ib r a r y and this bu ilding, which will be next fall, and d ra w up the plans and s p e c i f i c a t i o n s ^ Wftg s t a t e d ' M onday night by D o n - (c u sse d for the plan. Work will probably be- a j(1 0 W ilson, A u stin po stm aster. gin this w in te r, Dr. B a ttle said. lectu res in a series of nine sponsored by the Fellow ship H u b at Because of the f a c t t h a t the r o o m • tb(, p j rsl C o n g re g a tio n a l C h urch, be- F u r t h e r details fo r is needed which is now occupied by in th e M ain Building, and the s ta tio n in use the Chemiatry Building, con stru ction because of th e t r a f f i c caused by the b*etures a r i - to he g 'v e n b> member? g in n in g S u n d a y , O cto b e r , , l l . ^ , „ , Ini' heat it when cold w e a th e r sets it will be necessary of w'hich will follow in the n e a r fu- mail tru c k s, U n iv e rsity officials have to consider the! tu r e , w ere also discussed, said Dr. , asked M r. Wilson Battle, b ut no de finite d etails were m a tte r of find a n o th e r location f o r I thro p o lo g y , will make the history of th e world will be dis P r e lim in a r y p la n s fo r the b uilding worked out. I the U n iv e rsity sta tio n . Religion of th e variou s races in l i m b . T h e m o n k e y b e l o n g s t o TEJASSOCIETY FORMED SUNDAY HISTORY IN T.U. Nineteen Members Present at Meeting Tuesday Evening s a ' d * Organization Banquet Sunday Night Marks Beginning of 43rd Year W ith in a few d a y s, U n iv e rsity o f ­ ficials a nd Mr. Wilson will confer a g a in in r e g a r d to w h e th e r it is p r a c ­ ticable to move th e s ta tio n from the pre se n t rooms. Should the s ta tio n be moved, it will probably be housed in a building on the c a m p u s versity, or will be housed in a b u ild - J ing on G u a d a lu p e S tr e e t, to be built by it the U n i - 1 C lub : ° Last D ay to Sign up for Feature W riting Course , Prim itive “ R e lg i o n of Peop le,” vvas J a m e s Edwin P earce, O c to b e r 1 I ; | “ Religion of G e rm a n ic R aces,” Dr. I IM; “ R e - 1 Lee M. H ollander, O cto b e r j ligion of Z o ro a s te r ,” Dr. G. W. Cun- jn in g h a m , Octob r 25 ; “ Rel gion of I C o n f u c iu s ,” Dr. A lb e rt P. B rogan,; N o v e m b e r I ; ‘‘Religion o f B u d d h a ,” IL Y. Benedict, N ovember* 8 ; ; Dr. SET POD DCT. Freshmen Must Sign Cards by Monday for Annual A f­ fair at Cafeteria th e the f a c u lty of the I nivt rsity. J n m e E. Peatfcc, p ro fe s s o r of An- first ad- dress, sp e a k in g on “ The Religion of Prim itiv e P eop le.” T he p a sto r of the C o n g re g a tio n a l C hu rch w ill close j the series w ith a su rv e y of the “ Re- is scheduled lig on of J e s u s ,” which fo r D ecem b er 6 . The a r r a n g e d fellow ing p r o g r a m has been Fellowship the fo r by C o m p le tin g th e o r g a n iz a tio n of a local social club on th e cam p us, n i n e ­ teen c h a r t e r m e m b e rs of T e ja s held a b a n q u e t c e le b r a tin g its fo rm a tio n a t th e S te p h e n F. A ustin H otel on S u n d a y n ig h t. In f o r m a l a d d r e s s e s w ere m ade by Tom R e n f r o , M orris H ank in s, R ogers Blalock, a n d C a rl P h in n e y , s e ttin g fo rth in tu r n th e f o u r p u rp o se s f o r which th e c lu b has been o rganized . It was m a d e plain by th e sp e a k e rs A slide rule w as voted to th e ! th a t T e ja s in no w ay co n flicts with u g lie s t m an in th e m e e tin g a n d Le­ la n d B arclay , C h e ste r, T e x a s, was th e w in n e r in a hot c o n te s t ov er s e v ­ e r a l rivals. It was decided to have th e E n g in e e r s A n n u a l B a n q u e t on F e b r u a r y 21,1926, a n d t h a t only b on a fide E n g in e e r in g s tu d e n ts , m e m b e rs o f th e E n g in e e rin g fa c u lty , e x-engin c e r i n g s tu d e n ts n o t now w ith th e U n iv e rsity , and o f th e College o f E n g i n e e r i n g could b u y tic k e ts. ............ -o------------ - the G reek l e t t e r f r a t e r n i t i e s of th e U n iv e rsity , th is b eing p a r tic u la r ly ev idenced by th e f a c t t h a t sev eral of the m e m b e rs a r e m e m b e rs also o f f r a t e r n itie s . A l l B r a n c h e s R e p r e s e n t e d C h a r t e r m e m b e rs of the club com- r e p r e s e n ta tiv e g r o u p from all b r a n c h e s of th e U n iv ersity , v e ry and a r e n e a r ly all m a tu r e s tu d e n ts , none b ein g below th e ra n k of ju n io r . c o n n e c te d em p lo yees prise a in - ___ U n iv e r s ity Pre-M edical good fe llow ship, upon scho larsh ip . W ill H old First M eeting T uesday Pre-M ed Society S ev e ra l of th e m e m b e rs a r e m e m b e rs of th e L e g is la tu r e , o r offic ia ls of t h a t body, a n d a n u m b e r a r e law s t u ­ den ts. W hile some o f th e m e m b e rs have b een p r o m in e n t a th le tic , I forensic, m usical, and o th e r cam pu s So*icl> | a ctivities, it is p la n n e d to place the (*will meet in th e Biology Building, c h ief e m p h a s is of th e club, aside fro m room 114, T ue sd a y evening a t 7 p. rn. to m ake plans fo r the v a rio u s fu n c -j C ons to be tak en p a r t in by th e so­ T he hom e o f th e new o rg a n iz a tio n c iety d u r i n g the te rm . P la n s will be is a t 1906 W ic h ita S tr e e t. T he fol­ m a d e f o r a fall te r m dance, p a r ti c i­ lowing s tu d e n ts a r e c h a r te r m e m b e rs: p atio n i n t r a m u r a l contests, and in T om R e n fro , Howell Cobb, Rogers F r e s h m e n will f a ll t e r m initiation. Blalock, E ld o n H ancock, Doyle L ed ­ be invited within th e n ex t two weeks, j b e tte r, J. O. G a r r e t t , Morris H an kins, th e Pre-M ed fa c u lty Carl L u th e r B laekloek, will be a t the m e e tin g and the f r e s h ­ Bascom Cox, G re g o ry C u n n in g h a m , m en will become a c qu a in te d w ith the V ern o n E lic d g e , Rob W illiford, D yt i n s tr u c to r s a nd m em bers of th e soc- iety. All fre sh m e n p la n n in g to t a k e Jo h n so n , David H e a th , H e r b e r t Reiss, pre-m edical work a re especially u r g - Q u e n tin W rig h t, B a rn e y Daniels, and **d to In* p re se n t at the m eeting. Re-1 Eiland F a g a n , f r e s h m e n ts will be served. H o m e o n W i c h i t a M em bers of P h in n e y , t h a t plans will be f e a t u r e w riting. The w ork will ex- tend th r o u g h o u t the ><*ar, and credits be given for a full course. P r e - 1 ... i . . . ju n io r sta n d in g w ith. , requ sites a r e d e b a te cham - c r e d jt f o r English I and English 2 ,’, J o u r n a li s m 17 will c o u n t t o - j I will .. t h a t m ay , . . in te rs o c ie ty win the pionship this year. Aside fr o m w in - 1 0 r 3. ning the in te rso c ie ty d e b a te cham - w a rd a B achelo r of A r ts Degree or pionship f o r the p a st m em b e rs of the society won first th re e y ears, a B ach elor of B usiness A d m ’nistj’a - , tion besides c o u n tin g as an advanced course in jo u r n a lis m f o r all stu d e n ts a B achelor of Jo u r n a lis m De­ in all the przies e v e n ts with th e exception of o ra to ry . I grec. public s p e a k in g Six of th e e ig h t men th a t re p re se n t-! o-- M a rk in g th e o p e ning o f its firty - third c on secu tive y e a r on th e c a m ­ pus of the U n iv ersity , the A th e n a e u m L i te r a r y Society will m eet to n ig h t a t 7:15, in th e A th e n a e u m Hall of th e L aw Building, P lans fo r the com ing season will be discussed, and several | of its o u ts ta n d i n g m e m b e rs will speak on the long history and t r a ­ ditions of th e society. Last y e a r, th e A th e n a e u m L ite r ­ a r y Society e n jo y e d the disinetion of w in ning the W roe loving cup f o r the th ird consecutive tim e. T he cu p is now the p r o p e r ty o f the so c ie ty ; b u t it fo r m u la te d to have the cup r e tu r n e d is u n d e rsto o d , and a w a rd e d , , , to the te a m j “ Religion o f M oham m ed, Phillip Sci- A n n u a l ban ({aet to r the fre sh m a n d ay th a t s tu d e n ts sign up fo r J e w s ,” Jo h n W. C alhoun, Novem ber U,M < r ; he auspices of the V. M. C. A. b e r th , N o ve m be r 15; “ R eligion o f t h e ; * aas o! th e I n ive rsity will be given the G reeks and on t u e s d a y ev ening , O c to b e r 6 , a t 17, th e T o d a y is last will be p e r m itte d to Jo u rn a lis m No fe e will be c h a rg e d to tak e up; R o m a n s,” H a r ry J o s h u a Leon, No-* this co u rse o r to d rop a course which v e m h e r 29; “ Religion of Jp«trs,” Rev. conflicts. T h e class m eets on M o n - 'R o u e l P e m b ro k e S n id e r, D ece m b e r 6 . T he series will be sim ila r to a se-, day, W edn esday, and F r id a y , from 8 j ries o f le c tu re* given by U niversity o’clock to 9 o ’clock in T Hall 13. w r it:n g . | 2 2 ; “ Religion f e a t u r e sto ry of ^ n h e i s i t y O a f e t e r ’a. T h e p ro g r a m not been d e fin ite ly s e ttle d , b u t will a nn ou nc e d l a te r be the a f f a i r has it in The fo r A b ou t 20 s tu d e n ts I ,‘x a n * a c c o rd in g to H e n ry P e n i’x, as- leader, who is in c h a rg e enrolled in J o u rn a lis m 17, a c c ord in g o f the Fellowship Club a t the church 1,1 t h '* H 'n ara! ions fo r th e b a n q u e t. e n t e r t a i n m e n t a nd music to W. D. H o r n a d a y , in s tru c to r , and e arly in the year. The g e n e ra l sub- l*,e n ty (,t assure* , an d t h in . will be s p e a k ­ more a r e e x p e c te d to sign up today, r e p r e s e n tin g d i f f e r e n t divisions f a c u lty m e m b e rs u n d e r the auspice*»| 8isfant >’d ! je c t o f th is series was ‘Religion and have alre a d y T he course in f e a t u r e story w rit- Science, FISH PLANNING RALLY TONIGHT FOR PEP STUNT ing w as ad d e d by P re s id e n t Splawn several stu d e n ts at th e r e q u e s t of '-"HCF*" who s ig n ifie d th e r wish to study H ogg D ebating Club to H ave O pen H ouse for First M eeting __ e rs of . . .. th e U niversity. In o r d e r t h a t the cress, it is im p o rta n t t h a t all f i r s t ' t . .sign cards sig nify in g, SU y e a r s tu d e n ts to in te n tio n to in te n tio n th e i r c a rd s will be given _ . . F n d a y of th » * e . k, a n d will be die - 1 fo r the i ii hilted a t is th e J a y a t te n d . out b e g in n in g . • . . . discussed of a i p K i a , 8 tu n t by tho g am e S a t u r d a y . Mon- thc f i r s t y e a r men b, tw M I| ha)ves a t last day f o r a d m in * the th e T exaa-M isai.aippi g a m e h e re S a t- P la n s will be P r e s id e n t Dick M u r p h r e e of , i the , f r e s h m a n class has issued a call fo r held W edn esd ay a m eeting A . a u - ---------------------- T h e s e !fligh t at 7 :3 0 in the Y. M. C. A. w m tne to be - , , I H ogg D eb a tin g ( lub will have the card s. The c a rd s m ay also be se -' u rday fir s t m eetin g o f the y e a r in M, C. A. a t 7 :1 5 p. rn., I he m e e tin g will ta k e un open house • y e a r stu d e n ts, tr a n s f e r s , I stu d e n ts. An u r g e n t the Y . , c u re d by calling a t the desk of the Tuesday.) y *f. C. A. “ H e re is the f i r s t real o p p o r tu n i ty im p o r ta n t t h a t to show some class s p irit o f a con- the form o f these c a rd s be signed a n d t u r n e d in, s tru c tiv e n a tu re , an d every m e m ber in c h a rg e m u s t have an of th e c lass should come to t h e roeet- in the n u m b e r t h a t will at- ing W e d n e sd ay n ig h t a n d a ssist p ra c tic in g some lively pep n u m b e rs x be b a n q u e t given the f ir s t y e a r th a t will be given a t the g a m e ,” M ur- a n d old e s tim a te o f is tend. in v ita tio n I t is in h o n o r o f th e fir..t f o r th ose with some rm.n ja s t y e a r was one o f th e m a jo r i phree said. The m e e tin g w'll be o p e n e d by an y e a r ’s a f f a i r prom ises to su r p a s s th a t, social e v ents of the ca m p u s, and this The fr e s h m a n p re sid en t h a s lived the p a s t th r e e y e a rs in A u stin fo r and is more or less f a m i l i a r w ith th e duties which he will be called upon A n n e a r e N n v e m k * 1 > tn p e rfo rm , his c lassm ates say. M u r - I phree w orks in the office of t h e S t u ­ A p p e a r s n o v e m b e r d e n ts ’ Publications. He is r e g is te r- - o-------------- - D irectory h y J * ° - G n rrett. Special mu- T h e new student's d irecto ry will ed in the Academic D e p a rtm e n t, but re n d e re d by appear N ov e m be r I, according to E. is planning to la te r t r a n s f e r to th e selections wdl be Dyt Johnson, re c e n tly o f Hoi- J* M athews, re g is tra r . Besides the School of Business A d m in is tr a tio n . lywotul, will speak on “ W hy Men Go narne, hom e address, Austin a d d re ss, te le p h o n e number o f e a c h s t u- to Hollywood, C a lif o r n ia .” T he for- and t u * ,rec ed th e U n iv e rsity in in te rc o lle g ia te d e b a te last y e a r w ere m e m be rs c fi the society. A m o ng th e m o st distinguished! m e m b e rs a r e included such men as Dean Ira P. H ild eb ra n d , d e a n of th e Studes and Faculty A re N ow Supporting e x te n d e d desire to become a f filia te d to all men s tu d e n ts , who | lite r a r y society, to be pre se n t. j Anti-parking R u l e s a d dress of welcom e g iven by Presi- in te r e s tin g d e n t David H e a th . An S tu d e n ts a n d f a c u lty a r e giving I"--*"*™ '*'»• the m a t te r ^ wn cf T r a in in g in Public .Speaking '<>«<>»• “ T h * splendid c o -o p e ra tio n in Law School; Dr. G eorge C. B u tte , f o r m e r d ean of. the Law School; H on.»m obiles accordinB. to U n i v e m t v off!- Tom Connolly, and Morris S n e p h a rd , cials wbo havp heen a „ itrned U n ite d S ta te s C o ngressm en. a U e ntio n to the new | d u t y o f caUin ^ w vtiK _ t O ffic e rs fo r th e fall te r m a re as r u it, follows: T ho m as A. Rousse, F o rt! Only a few individuals have failed W o rth , p r e s id e n t; Cecil (B ob L a f o K t o show th e p r o p e r sp irit in the mat* m<‘r e d ito r of I he Texan, M oulton ( e n * a n * Jette) R otehe, A ustin, vice p r e s id e n t; te r, a c c o rd in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t, “ T y ” Cobb, will speak on “ W h at the ^ r > will Ben L. S h a n b lu m , F o r t W o rth , sacra- and p r a c tic a lly ev ery o n e orH t a r y ; Bascom Cox, Beeville, tr e a s u r - ing the new p r o g r a m as a m ethod of sp irit of th e Hoggs will be spoken e r ; and Rogers Blalock, s e r g e a n t- a t- m a k in g th e c a m p u s safe fo r p e d e s - > of by one of th e Im m o rta l Hoggs, is accept- Hoggs Have M e a n t to Me. Ih e e arm s. tr iu n e i M o rris C. H ankins. An o f f ic e r is s ta tio n e d a t the en- R e fre sh m e n ts wdl be se rv e d a f t e r an< t r a n c e to th e c a m p u s , rn t to make* the m eeting. C om m ittees will be app ointed to ta k e c a r e of the v a rio u s p h a se s of a c tiv itie s of the society. O rig in ally th e m eetings were held in th e Y. M. v C. A., b u t as the new Biology B u ild ­ ing is used by pre-m edical stu d e n ts , th e society will meet th e r e in th e f u ­ Frosh Take More Mental Tests *i* *1* *1* v A Woman in the Moon? Letter B tu re . M ost f re s h m e n who have a lr e a d y “ excellent, th e follow ing q u e s tio n s violation, FOR CLASSIFIED SERVICE P H O N E 8 0 0 0 It is im p e ra tiv e t h a t the following issue editors, a s s is t a n t issue editors, an d m em bers of the society s t a f f of T h e T exan meet th is a fte rn o o n in The T e x a n office a t J Hall. The issue edi­ th e r e q u ir e d psychology if te sts with a n s w e r s have been liste d : ta k e n a r e b e g in n in g th e y d id n ’t m a k e a m ista k e by e n t e r i n g the U n iv e rs ity o f Texas, an in s titu - i m c I tion of h ig h e r know ledge. t e m p e r a t u r e sta n d s a t 90 C e n tig r a d e , how f a r can a . cafc gp,t» (A n s .— It all d e p e n d s to w o n d e r the i f v, on . T , As a c on clusion to th e psychology tht* c a t > If tw o rta in s m ee t th e e x a m in a tio n tra c k , and bo th a r e th e I teat, all f i r s t y e a r s tu d e n ts who hav e lo o t a lr e a d y ta k e n 'a r e asked to com e to Biology Cabo- * w itch, how will r a to r y 12 a t 5 o ’clock W e d n e sd a y ( A n s w e r — S o ’s y o u r ole m a n .) a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock. ta k e th is sp ychology te s t m e an s be- qu estion. P a s s to the n e x t on e .) ing d ro p p e d U n iv e rsity , a c c o rd in g to H. T. P a r- ve rsity ? lin, d e a n o f t h e College of A rts an d d o n ’t know Sciences. th e Who i* t h e P r e s id e n t o f th e Uni- (A n s w e r — J u s t say you to this q uestion . Y o u ’ll fo r y o u r a n sw e r on a single long to t r a i n s pass? get a p e r f e c t g ra d e th e rolls of F a ilu r e to fro m too How high is up? (T his is a th o u g h t j in room 312 of the E d u c a tio n Build, mg, will be d ropp e d fro m the rolls of th e d u b , to an a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t m ade by o f f ic e r s o f the club. a c c o rd in g J held T u e s d a y evening at 7 o’clock j ftj< h a rd M cM urray, Present at M eeting to rs and a s s is ta n ts will meet a t 3 o’clock, and meet a t 5 o ’clock. T he following m ust M em b ers o f the C u rta in Club who a tte n d if they desire to tr y o u t fo r a re n o t p r e s e n t a t the m e e tin g to b e : pogjttcms on the s t a f f : issue e d ito rs: P a lm e r, Ju m b o H aynes, M a r g a r e t Cousins, M ary Collins, E t t a M artin, Lee Woods, H a rg ro v e S m ith , and G r a n ­ ville P ric e; a s s is ta n ts : Evelyn Ab- sh e a r, Je a n Holland, P a r le e Hocker, Nelson H aw kins, C am eron Booter, K a th r y n e Webb, Hazel Hedick, Al­ fre d C a r te r , L u th e r G rim es, W. K. S m ith, K ath leen T a r v e r , W . P. Rea- ta k e up some im p o r ta n t and p ro b le m s p lans will be m ade for t r y o u ts f o r t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n , This m e e tin g will business Jo h n YOUR WANTS IS OUR BUSINESS F o r th e b e n e f i t of s tu d e n ts w h o ;is c o rre c t.) have not y e t ta k e n th e e x a m ir iUm, and who w ish to m ake a grade o f moon Can you g e t th e w om an in th e to f lir t ? (No. L e t te r B .) a r r e s ts b u t rule p r o h ib itin g p arking. to call a tte n tio n to the U n iv e r s ity tr o u b le officials in e n fo rc in g co n te m p la te little the new ru le a n d e x p re s s the hope th a t it will ;not be n e c e s s a ry to assess a n y o f the p e n a lties t h a t has been provided for -o— M em bers of Curtain Club Required to Be TEXAN ISSUE EDITORS MEET 3 P. 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The jn p rogram is in ch a r g e o f th e S u n d a y (d u b , an d r e f r e s h m e n ts will be serv - it cd b y th* W o m an 's Guile!. “ N e ith e r I n o r a n y of th*- co m m it- lh „ „ . in fo r m a t io n booth t e e w o n to a d v o c a te any plan t h a t lM, , k(rtb!, |, campit for the a lid wa * f resh m en to be g iven would t w i r d ow n the p resen t Honor S y s t e m , ” P h in n ey sta te d , in e x p la in ­ i n g his a ttitu d e to w a r d tho proposed the f r e s h m a n ch an ge*. He added that the eom m it- too wa* in u n a n im o u s agre em en t as in th e I w ill be h a n d l'd by to the m atter o f s t r e n g t h e n in g the The fin a n c e drive for p resen t system . A n y body th a t the an to c a r r y o u t * hi- w ork co m m itte e recom m en ds will U* the p res en t * sy stem could be helped, he exp lain ed , j T h e plan that the co m m itte e recom- j m ends w ill not need a n am en dm en t to i fin* con stitution of t h e S tu d en ts' As- will b egin on a g e n c y th r ou gh which _ o - - for the first p ractice, T h er e will be a ligh t w o r k o u t , c o n s is tin g c h ie f l y o f G r e g g H o u se is on 2 1 th s t r e e t in p assin g and sh ootin g, in o rd er to l e t ! Gaek o f All S a in t s ( hapel, the Lrii- o f All to h a n d lin g the f.sity E p iscop al Church. i the m en g e t tiled ball, the coach «aid. Seniors, Names A , B, G et Last Chance for Cactus Photos Today Us e t h e n e w C l a s s i f i e d t e l e p h o n e f o r C l a s s i f i e d S e r v i ce . T h e n u m b e r ' i* so e a sy t o r e m e m b e r . Di al 6 00 0. Use t h e n e w cl a s s i f i e d . 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D iffe re n t problems co n fro n t the L a w School th an are en- countered in th e M ain U n iv e r s ity and STUDENTS You c a n n o t do y o u r if y o u r eve- w o r k s t r a i n e d or o u t of focus. ne O u r eye e xa m in at io ns , w i t h o u t the use o f drugs, will tell w h e th e r gla sses will help you or not. No time lost from stud y. WARD & TREADWELL Optometrist a Co n g r e s s Ave. & 7th St. Professor, how could you? Hear about “Old Brooks}" slipping Jimmy the double zero in Economics 31? Same snap course, and Jam es made a good bluff at it, but “BrooksyV g ot him self a new Eversharp. Well, you know how it is—the marks just seem to slip of I'that rifled tip. About the only antidote is to get an Eversharp for yourself. I'rom joe to a month’s allowance M C E V E R S HARP (ml WAHL PEN I STUDENTS! T H IS IS T H E A R T S H O P W h e r e the Student* do t h e shopping. 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