The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1950 Page: 1 of 4
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Bids Let for Four Structures; it students Get Crawling Exerases Politicos Begin Campaigns
Stadium, 3 Dorms on Agenda With Wiw,ow De<orationAssignments 114 File for Fall Vote
i on*?ruction contract* for four
«*• campus -tiueturt** havt* h**r
aMar«J«*<J. President W J \f,( ,,r,.
• •! announced Thui day »ft**r a
• * t rut of th* Hoard of Kcgrnt-
ir hull*' Wfdne-Mlay Th<* ron-
tr* tv totaling $2,242,44 imTuri*
aithi’mt f«*e* and certain *m|uii>-
mint.
l»*ti of (onatruction vtu not
available *t priaii tutu*, but wok
!»■ expected ti begin Nov \
Th* ttfwml const ruction <,«
Mu' appi oximati*l> $1 ,?7f>,00<!,
Mint t« Nathan Wohlfeld »! |>ai
la* Thi plumbing contract, up
pioximately $.41 «mhi wa- a Mat.!
• •d to Schrader Plumbing >rn|»af \
■f Austin, Mnd tin elect in contract
f approximately $7:t,tmh» went to
th«* Rlair Klutri* Company <?
I »enton
1 ontracti* aMaidid \\«dne-da>
provide foi a nen com-ret*- in
diuni to «eut 20,0th). a new Women'
• 1 »mtur> to hou** DM), and tw
iin ii’* dormitone.' Mith I M) capa
it> each It i* hoped tha’ the ta
diuiii Mill be completed f«»»- the *
.inning of the 105! f.M.tbai «•*. t.
proud. $2.24J. mm. f,.f n«,* c<m.
ti uction
Othe.i matter?
1 H >.i d > - approved a re* Puhln Health nervice for a re
n mIIiiic a $ search project on convulsive di*-
1 t*-ue to ire several frag orders, in oo*operatk>n with the
p»e\ b*»nd -sue- arid I niversity of Texas, m** accepted
Viditii.n- of member* to the
staff and faculty for the fall *e
tak* i. up at the me-ter Mere also approved
7 ',,lu'i,d !h'- >**"*"* 'f - Attending .hr meeting w.th Hr
' ' M-. - .1! «. .. \ ... I'le-.....Ml .1
d 1 ’ ‘ ' - M.tth. i ind B Mm
aifet R4*eit t aldMell All rneinU-t-
V dm' ' * i,J>‘ fi m the 1 - .f the Board Mere present
Merrhaiidi*titK artist* in Mr-
Iflrlrn W nxht\ rlassr* an net
tin* their -hare of rra« ling ex
rreiae* thi- seek
K«r the arti*t* are completing
their first assianmeul* «d drni
rating window* for dress -hop-
dr u a -lores. Hotter sh«*p* and
-h«*e stare* tHi— s»»*k
the -tudent- work in group*
and u*e 11melt hackxround mot
it* in their work I all -eed-
ihist!«•*. acron*. and -tump- com
pn-« their Murkmg material iR»
sea-on I'hes »-« these article*
lit glamorising them or leading
them in then natuial wat
Miideiii- cm tilled in itierehan
dutng art H.V HMi. and III* work
•oi these di*plat -. whuh are
ihanged each week
Other activities of ihi mn
« handi-inie art rla—e- mn-i-l «»l
•«takariie th* «h-plut toi the win
d«iw m the hall ot the manual
art* In tiding and dome p«i*le»*
tor Helix mu* Kmpha*i- w»-ek
I III-
< Htl«1 llilitt
unnoumvtl
Mackey, Jenkins Vie for Vice-President Post;
59 Hopefuls Enter Race for Student Senate
!'.I ll lulls foi III i ;i l i.l i.iii t .* - will til.il with I h> . 1**0 inns laud'll VN i'il lii'-i Ih\ after
luhi'iiii’ Murpln Hi'auniuiit. thairninn nl tin* la.nnl. ha- idmounctal
Klee! lull Will hr rnlitllirti'tl Oil 'J.i III till' 11II li >11 liullilllly'
i". will In iIimiii.vm'iI .it Io :i m Wnlii ulnv fm .1 |«'i ml all iulli'Kf aa.wmlilv
will In in.imliiiuil in tin' •.huli'iil ImiiIv. !♦— •• Hruwn. Hamilton. L'SNT |>r*»x\.
President Gets Low Hooper Rating/
Interview With Collegians Discloses
* ^ *m.t? ."ltd a new Ord> !• pel cent of the . ***d- in i»hf cel Utittly mm* not anxiou* to
" ‘r ' w*npu (interntin. » Mmiiu teivu-M'vd heuid the l*ie-ident **•»• the men leave aifuii. Hut that
ti..*- « hut If. H.p. .oil f-iiuHrit thi f* u * - im ’hut the I riiteti Strife- -he th<»uifht no preference -tumid
week
When the Pro ide* t |H>ki over
natiofiwide hookup- I ue*duy t.iiffit,
. with Anhui
tumMi in (Jt lit leu-f, a -atuplntx of
Mill f Iftrht to protect freedom Is- ahoM ti In-tMeen colleire lu»y- ai.d
\ ■ xitiiMtel> 1 't> teifard to the draft.
eatnpuit men intervieMetl li-tened
to the President'* lepoit of hi*
campus in ion ndicated thi-
Campus Organizations Sponsor Booths
For Festive Spook Night Carnival
\fiout twenty campu- <»tiranir.ii
tions have re*erv«t -pace foi mid
May attraction* at the l‘.)5o HmIIom
e**n car nival, -* hedul»*d f*n < »«• * tj
Mur i* iryrnna mm
\a.«iirnment of f 1«m»r -p*«-e w i
marie VVedne-*lay afterniMin at a
meetime of oricanitation repre-mta
t've* Mith -tudent ipovernment of
f icial*
Votinir for kinir and q it*en nr»m
».»•** wifi la*iem him.h at poll- net
tp over the i*ainpu* Nomination*
fm candidate are till Uuni/r »e
•*ived at the t ampu- t hat •: i.
'. the journal!-m htiildirix
( otofiatmn of the kitix and .fueen
mu - «'.iv *I..' end of thi
ival Votinir will continue until
-hottly fa*fore time foi the roi>ma
tion t ampu*tie* may vote foi .*»
••lit pei vote, Ted llo-ack, Vlart.
I'rm club pn'Hident
Wralne das The Preu* club pv#n
ora the royalt\ election
le*-e Brown, Hamilton, pre-i
lei'* <if the I lilted Student
foi the
announced then plan-
nival
South \Manta, a niu-ical, will
I* the Trojai aftiacti«>n. Iriwh
Hoyle- Sherman, Mill emcee the
prenentation. Talon
i hariem Hom. while Hi |*hi Pi
Mill titrNin prewent the ‘Naughty
Nudie* "
Hut the eda Mere quick to ay
they aiTleed III general Mith t he
Pre-ident'a Marmnu to Ku**ta
'l"-t of them admitted th*-\ M**»en‘t
anxion- to take • aim* to fiuht
< <>mmuni*m They all added, how
• ver. that the !’ S mu*t make
firm it* policy
'I think PreHident Truman i*
five veara late in launching an all
out -tand agam*t t'otnimini*m,"
fated .Inn Morgan, junmi from
Fort Worth
Merten Whaley of Hemhr*on
I ia' an! he agreed wholeheartedly with
\ few commented that |0 Ul
pm wa- t«e» 'ate f«u th« peer h
tMh»i aid tin > were -todying it
the hoilf the |'|« 'dent -|M»ki '-till
other* were admittedly not mtei-
e*t«*«l
ARM WAVING
ampu th who*
tarte-1 amp 1 jn
26 eh’ fton In the i
Tyler andtdate h
©nator gives
thr* ur
dents m
dea on
thouid b
for qr aduat*
|fOllp of vtu
t bu-ldinq h«
I* >vttrnm/mt
I’hot • !*%• i.ruluot
Heading the li-t of riimpu* poll
t»* ran- Mere two eandidato foj the
vice pieeideru \ of the t’SNl
Bill Mu'key. Notion, ;»n<l f'urti*
.lenklfi*, I teuton, will \ )• foi the
offie« vacated by Hlynti St (‘lair,
wh" wa dfrt#d duntig spring vot
rig toit wa* not -Morn into offne
Pro-|w*ctive politician- -WMinpni
enate |M>-t with »l* application*
fm the tu -tudent government of
t a c Thi fre-hmati da** ha- th
enate candidate*, -ophoiliorew, .
juiiioi , 14 -enioi-. II. ami grad
iiaten, ?.
More aiididate have ap|died
l"i 'ie hmaii pi' orient than foi
.m\ othei da-- |:o-ttioti Kifili
men Will chrarne IwtWra'Ii -tv . and.
dal. - I’ltier* Hophomoie- ar run
nitty foi pie-ideiit Five juiiioi*,
font i-ni"i • .and me graduate an*
eekittg then rr.HpectiVe p.r*xy
post *
Wipe in candnlate- an* r«‘
.pined to have dexigraph* m to the
• lee* loll hoaid 21 llollf - ladoie **U*I
ti n VIni ph\ MHinerl If gra<tc>
aren't in, then the candidat** Mill
*a di-.pial if led," he add* d
Eagle Boasts
339 Names
Old No Name, the • ollege'a new
Kagle mascot, * confused He ^till
d'M'-n't have a '.am*'
Although 189 poM-iblt imuukerN
have la«en submitted in a name th#
Kagh conte t. there’ -till the po*
-ihility that ‘•'ie** appelation hn»n‘t
at a ted turned in.
Entries tn tin tudi*nt-widc con
*•*.-1 are till '*• ^.g ;n cepteil in thi*
Vai-ity -hop .1 \venue A But all
f entiles must be turned u by Oct
I I uniMIl'* policy to -top ('ommu
m«m
One veteran commented that he
wa- a “pi»ace-|oving man’* but wa-
M illing tn defend derm ’ ra» \ if
* ires ary
A few of the fieople who didn't
listen had eithei heard sortie part
of the text of the *|leech • >n the
tadio or had read it in th. paper
One girl who did not h-ten -aid
The Campus Chat
J4TH YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE COllEGE DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY 0< I ?0 I9S0
NO 8
Religious Emphasis Speakers Selected; Adult Education class studies
• , , , . r>i . i rr% General Homemaking Crafts
Lectures, Interviews Slated for Program
lea in to hook rug
North Tex a-, told a < hat reportei l|. Old N'«> Sana -a\
’hi* week that ot gam/at nui- ma> old No nam- ill get hi* offt
».. gii couati uction "I Imh>ti• at i*ml name at th Ti mity univei-
’0 pm Oct, U Booths must ;n\ football chum here \ >• \
ta* removed from the floor of the ommittcc ,»f fiv. faculty memhet-
"vm immediatelv aftei the carntvgl will decide the winning entry
is over 1’ntil then Old No-Name will
Several ual fraternitie \ .ve remaiti ationvmou-
Speakei * for Keligiou Kmpha* is invitation dm mg Un week Some
o-'k, t" U hold on the • ampu hold di-eus-iott ses-ion and
Nov \ have lieeti announced by
’he Student Religious council
The group, ompo-ed of rumrnu
mt> leader- from many pait of
the nation, *il! conduct service*
Tight Credit Control Poses Problem;
Economist Favors More Restrictions
Tried to buy a cat on credit late
iy?
If mi. you prohabh found that
you had to have more that, at
hoi.e-t face*' to get the cai
Tighter credit control*, effective
Ind Monday, raqwre on* ’bird
dow i f"i new and u-«*d cat with
the re-t to !a- paid in lf» month
Many hu*meg.- men, e-pe< tally
• ar deal* i . believe that thi i- too
drastic a move and that credit
re-triction- aie not nrt?ded
But hi R R Melton of the
economic- department Udieve- tha’
credit control- are nece- ar\ In
fart, he say- that at pre-ent they
are not tight enough to combat in
flation
In addition to > redit curie , hr
Melton thit.l rigid, price and ia
tioniug lontrol- should la- adopted
\t thi* nine time he maintain-
that ptodudioi. should Im- kept at
the highe-t po*-ib|e level "< on
trary
then*
’<i what thi pi'opli think, exce-
... * 11 vm t re-outre1 that down
Gossett Speaks at Denton UN Rally
4 ongre**man I d t.o--ett will
la tlo pniKipal -peaker for
I tilled Nation* dat i eremonie
at || a in l ue-d.n on the .oiirl
house sijimti
I'reaident W .1 M.l onnell and
i 4.T-piece hand * ill represent
North leva* I'reeeeding ho*
*Ht* speech the special hand
Methodi-t church, will conduct <h
. lot m ocial .»«tion, hr»m« life
ami peak in various . la ‘room* by . ..
7 taith, and campu- problem
Main- Jeanne de Hallei, anothet
peaket. i- a Swim larrn authore
and relief woiket She wrote \
l iving Record,” a Inn4 on Bible
study, and numerou* at tide- and
oamplil«*t-
hr Eugene I haw-on of th.
Bapti-’ mim-fiv won the Milling
ptt/e it* preaching from llatvaid
it1 I' • 4 4 III intereit* a I •* eentend
a» out "I home life, v*ocatu>n *ai’),
and • ampu* ptohlern*
The Rev and Mi 1, Avery
I .ei -w ill larth h< -|n-akei - here dm
ing F.rnpha . week They aie a
-•ni a ted with the Kir**
church in Ru-ton. |.a , and are
graduate* of the Vale hiviniU
' 'ho»d, when Mi* I .#*• wa pie ,
dent of the hivinitv h»me-, a n
ligion or garuxat ion
Harold II Vhehman i- the . <■
• iHte direetoi of the depaitmcnt
of -tudent Wort f the f're*h>
term.i ehunh u Amhlei. |'a |{.
i ar. authority -tudent rel go. i
activities
The Riv (ieorge A
pe* oiml interview . . oun. il ..ffi
« tab * la ted
Warren Stuart Bainlridge, pa
toi of the Mouldei M’olo | Elt-t Mltlcl* hi s » in thi eoli \ i'll
tmn iip|a‘aft'd it. l ife maga/ine »u
Sept 14, 1942.
Want ti
turn hat-?
Ihe*e and other hoinernnk tug
object will In taught thi*
■ I. Mansfield, l.a. wa a diapli* met.i >t tiuhi.t w«»rk «t the lexa
during the Mai and I mom a mem Mapl rt geio»ral coiiventnm IF uliji*et will t»i taught flu- cine
Iho of the ext . utive h.oud md pe* < tie on tins « ampu Mill la- |« i m a iicm|\ foimed adult cdu
'fate miM-uon . oinniittei the .m. tied th *’hn ’.an «ainpu- aflon group, under the direction
I o«n-iana Baf»ti-f \ .-ot nu \ lif. uol ’ie me..rung »f ’'hii-tian .. f Mi N'oitna I’a '->i <d the Home
faith EeonomiCH -chool
|)i Bo hind Sokol-4- i "I It Regulai meeting are to b«. held
John’ ectory in Strnwti will al*o on rhui-dav moining and aft* i
1' diM‘t • - md pi at m * la noon in tin vocational Im.iiu uiak
i none mg bolls* at Avenue A and IT nine
Th*- Rev Blent I-
a .unite di ice toi
V\ < hunt.
Ilf tilt dep
• • • Press lime Chatte • • •
an* not iwiug uaed )ri our Hocirtv,"
h*- *a»«l
I *i Melton a a*lv -»• at**d li<gh*-1
'axe- .. no om* and «**rpor ation-
H* |h>infed out that bv ’akilig away
profit*, price- mi*- kept
Failing Slips Arrive Nov. 2
iiei'il t|i. war.
I
tin
foot
directed b> N \ Fee. will plat
Martin's M*lod\ of I'eaie
M omen of the Menton Home
llevm»n-tration <*»un«il will pre
-enl h I N flair to t oontt Indue
Ferald Slorkard the -penal
band will plat l.oldman - I rn
Idem Vlari h to conclude the pro
gram
I .aggmg -t udent
ing Failing lip
2 That leave ju
» mak* th*- glade
< ninpuute- wei«* given
warning by the dean >.f adnn
Rapt» t tnu offn • thi a. *4
The Tf nuty Not 11. I * ' a
hall game ^cheduleil f**i Nov
moved th* date for failing -lip up
on* *tay
The *- are -enl f*i th*
«tipleflt who i - reported a doing
un-ati-fa* torv work during the ux
week period Parent- al " receive
a copy
Jr , direetoi -
iinnmiiired tii
d tl* f o||eg. pit , | at tin office, lot ated in til* Mil
week | min tiation building, for -liplent-
- t - a i*h * i eg l t• • t f"i * i*|*l* • v
|h Ifoi.eit I u * »*n| Mi N np-nt aft*-, graduation lb* pla
M Word. I* d li ..f tlo i * I * m a t lot i m* nt . i \ ic , off#*M*d to graduatea,
faculty, will lie Ip evaluate tw<> pla<« tudent* in almost **veiy
Tex a p (ilrli* cf.ool v-tein? Mil- field *»f work
• a* l*t I .ul" • *11 ltd tf). VII Indent graduating in Ian
Xrhugton puhli* * ii*»*d an*l Mi uaiy are urged to i««gi-tet, Fai
Word M ill m"11 at Plen-ant ijn.u .n gtoii tated
Theil John an- t<» h«*I|» feache»*| * • '
In tin morning da- «■ from 4 to
II, liooked rug and metalciaft Mill
lie -tudied. while from 2 to * in
tin aftei noon, getietal -**wing, » m
.biting, and knitting will be «li-
. u id
Othei -ubject- to la* -tudied in
dude hat 111milling, textile paint
mg, inletloi de< orating, leather
< raft, making lamp- and lamp
hades, refim-hing and upholatei
mg fm tut hi «*, rn**al planning, fam
ilV hipigeting. md making chil
drwnV toy-
VII adult- at** invited to join, e*-
penally th**-* with children in thi-
I.iiImm utory * h«Mi|. Mi Parton
ay Vnyoto* intere-te*1 • honld . all
the viK-attonal home economic* cen-
tei at M289
Ten Eds Withdraw
For Armed Forces
prepare foi a yearly evaluation
required hy the Si»uthern A- **cih
tion >f I ollegi and •»•«niidai y j
Scho*»b and hy the T* xa tat** !
i h*a»! department
I ratebook-, commonly calh-d ’u
Ritchey, dei t direetoru » m:|| >>e ready f* .
I>H~t.,, „f th,. 1* ir-. Hu|.111. . » ,M't ,| .1, .ml, , \V,"|, , ill,'. I II
Kerrville Artist Makes Money,
Draws Caricatures of Friends
VSiint ii v'lin'lf i.'hm
#*,• yuu’
liiiiii* Ri«n»r„, Km i villi' - nn<-
' nmputiti' whu rniifhl U- «Mr to
hi'lp y„it Hi- - h raru aturis.. and
f> .1 riiMi. fei' mid «(.wn ,t
initiu'>'< nf your timi lit- an turn
ut hi uncanny likninH-
Rirtru-ru ha» turn.-il hi- hnlihy ,>f
i.fHwinif laripatur.-p tnln a prai
iii.il h.iiI pf iifitalili- rui-Hni of
hnlpmif li. pay hi« i ullciff cipmiw
lie tnifHi hi- i.n'iiiual irii^rpriK
*.«iUl H y^Hr Han while miinllnf)
h' Schr^innr inKtituie
"I wa* a little hanl up fur
rri'iney une weeli. and I hail tn du
iiiie.hinir, he e«plan* Some
of .he fellnw* told me I could aall
mme of th» rariraiurew I had
drawing Mt did Hy the end of
'he year hi had netted over |2<MI
Mo-' of Romero'* ruit'imer, are
boy who live near him in the (Juad-
r arirle He doesn't draw many
rariralure* of e*rep. a. par
tie- They are inclined to take the
YOUR MOVf. Lot Cab* ■
o*«r*qai pi^y rh* ie" « a ,,
para - T'or" o* ►lam '"in
Ra"V"-«r fjrjq >0 de th# |
«"»t' o! a ac»nqar hun*
nwtek, Orahaa.
d.awinir tiai I'l'lollily, he tadlevec
You have in hriiur . it a per
"i‘ outstanding featoie-* hi d ern
ph«i-ix« the * nmP element." Romer..
-aol ’People have different cm
eeptioriM of what they look lit.**,
arid they don’t catch their had
point* That wliy it im inifpirtant
f-o the drawing to la* comic"
In Romero’- opinion, hi* be-t
Wfrrk to date a mural h* painted
dare
at Hrhretnei institute I*
hog* cat M ature of an entir*
tinnd lie also ’aki- pi id* in cm
*ih»t he ha- pa if. ter | a * r*.-« the
back- <»f automobile- here
Romero 'ketch*- th* drawing
tii peon! arid fills in latei with ink
- -1 paint' Hi * f* • f •»» t»la* k <1
white caricatur*' » n*r i . hut
for rd* «*ent« he will turn out a
larger drawing it. full color
Sixty aix day*- till f'hn«trna*
But if y.'u'r** planning to end a
(Mill kftF* *»vei <e*i til year, better tint
-iioppmg now
J T Mayb , • ollege p*. tirm
ter. ar.noiifiei'd tin- w»*ek ♦ Mmt ia-
( aline of the present diff** ulti**
Hi.i oad. there hi** con-pleraiily
more •*-1 v|i enter, over '. »» ’hi- v»*wi
than la t lien*'**, then* will be wort
delay m th* 11 an*p*»i tutior and
rb-t i d.ut lot of null o\*u cm llnv
d*** lared
I'lo kage ent ovei sea aft* t
Nov IT# an likely t*. arrive at their
de-11' at p.r. aftei t hi *m . Mu -
b*»« adde*|
Apjii*iximatel I Hi potential
g r ad uit* have legfitered with th*
pile ei..« i ■ ffif# in ie-po» . to ft
meeting held IimI Week hv F II
Farrington, director
Application are -till t*er g fi»k**n
Ten mote **»l have withdrawn
ftom coll*-g* to enter military lerv
ice
Mi ir ,- from ’h* amp i •
Kaiflf .'.I* a ...I rua* farnMbad j <***» WMH, OH ■ »*-'
n.i i*hi.>meet i i I.,, \ ,i.i To land, Hutiby <i Hunt*., .;•••,110
I' 1-' ,1 a'H.i IIH'.'. I.itf . Iir.i". Hula'll W 1*11C. Dan K
m,|v*. Wall, Ray In**..,, Hobart
Hnwkitm, Tommy Norman, anil
M*>n R Warren
All hut me of these men were
Bill W dll'. Malla-, ai d Eddie
f haprnan. Tabo, opened ti>* pro-
gram Mith tip'll gymnantp • l»an«
.-I C#«*ne Pflug, MhIIh', and v*i
•ah t Tith M* < Mi lev.
acm also feature*!
Pi* ud**» II,
cither *lrafte*l or culled i*y the n*
nerve The Mith ed volunteered
Final Registration Totals 5085;
Falls 197 Short of Spring Count
Library Expansion Tops,
Annual Report Reveals
il'iiiriK the I!S*r»<) |»'tiucl in
elude an tnereaw iri the num.wr
uf hunk* and periodical* twiund,
rebound, and repairt'd
Hareipt* and h.*ik» i>anl for aim
ru«, con*idei ahly
.•.MMMMMIMMIMWMVMWM
Jo Stafford Seeks
American Folklore
Total enrollment for the fall roun* wed ll*.. . d- and L'llX
,rni number* MIX., .tudent'. Mi- caul*
lilady* Rat***. a**i*'ant refriatrar. f.,,. d*u rea u m ,ey,*tration w.,-
aniiouneed Wedn»*day ,au*ed mainly b* a drop in vet
Thi* figure represent* a decreaae erari - anrnlltnen. «mee lt» «|,rin^
of IR7 *tudent* aince .he *pr.n(r *emevter, th* ieiri-liar’* fiirure*
■wmeiter of Iji*. iprintr'* *h«,w Veteran enrollment ha* fall
enrullmeri. wa* r>2H2 ni from IIM in 'he *prmir «.eme*
The lonely rf»d’* morale will ier to 741 fhi* tall, a tidal decline
•oar to new height* thi* fall a* of 410 veinan-
j,eak nf 17*1. I.a*t year -bowed
a ve. enrollment of 1277
In addition to the veteran I"**.
■ tudent* , ailed into military »ervhi'
cut the regntration ouio.a-i great
ly An merea-ed numta-i of »tu
den.* wa* cape* tad thu year to
off-i t the veteran enrollment drop,
hut the war 'll nation aided in the
prevention of an inrreMt Many
regi*.ration figure* *how 2..S4 men f}| regiatra.iun ha* m. de
and 2181 women, a total of 123 j rreaaing utaadily •ince the fall *e* ] volunteer* and draftee* have left
more men than women Laat year1* *ion of 1*47, when it reached a | aehool to join the armed *erviee*
K mn ,11.10 bonk m It.JIt to ,,ver
..'OII.IHic |c I'..’,It n.a'1- the leenrd
of th'' c<dh*g* lih,a,\ i«pan*ion
durmv the pa-’ in vent
The-c figure- wete r'li'a ■ d thi*
week hy lit 4 M ‘.ampley, di
lec.ot uf III.lion in hi* annual
report for I'd id 1
I luring the ht*( . » . ,■* i *,une
12,410 volume* wco a,lde,l How
ever tin mn*i notable addition »»•
'he new -tack i nr.in l,,n»truction
of tin addition Iwgan in June, and
will j,rovnh na, c fur approxi-
mately 175,000 volume* The addi-
tional *|ia<* -honld Ih*I foi atiout
15 year*, |lr Sampley *ay»
‘If, however, the collegi con
tinue* to expand it, en.oilmen,
and in reward ptojcci*, the li
hrary i* likely to he full again in
10 year*," III Sampley wroO-
Al*t, of partieular inte.e*. i*
the r.ew vi*ual aid eipupmenl that
ha* Iwen added The library has
added a rmrrncard reader and a
motion pirture projector to it*
equipment for visual instruction.
Hr Sampley’* report also re
vealed that 1611,430 volume* were
cheeked out of the library for home
use laat year
flther record* *e. in the library
eee »**##*****,
Know any American folklora?
Songatn** Jo Stafford ia offtr-
irtg prixe* of $18S, |7B, and foo
for student collection* of American
folklore in 1050.
Any college student possessing
a rolled ion of folklore what peo-
ple do, say, sing, and paaa on to
following generations—ia eligible
for the contest. Folklore lovers in-
terested in the contest should have
their manuscript* in tha haada of
Dr. Hector Lao, folklore prefnoer
at Chico State collage, Chieo, Calif.,
not later than Jan. 16, INI.
This ia the third oonsscuMee year
Mies Stafford has oftsied the
prises
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