Show I OPINIONS ELSEWHERE IMAN I 1 I MAN OF TIlE HIE HOUR noun See the long lanky boy crossing the tho campus campus Odd creature isn't he Notice his shiny knocked knocked- down ready made suit which seems so out of date dato I in comparison with tho the latest styles It does not re require require require re- re quire much imagination to picture him between the plow handles Sneer at him ignore is him if you will but that awkward appearing figure may become the tho most popular man in the time University several years from now He lIe may become a a. football star a champion champion champion cham cham- pion debater or president of trie th Students' Students tion Jelly beans are not wearing football togs or directing student government nor are flappers leaving leaving leaving leav leav- ing a constructive- constructive imprint on University life Wealth and worldly possessions do not mako make one ono popular except to a fickle and insincere extent It H is the tho internal in internal In- In qualifications not the tho external appearance that recommend on one to become a leader in University University University Uni Uni- activities as well as in life lifo The University is made mado up of or men and women from every class of society It Js is no rich mans man's school for tho the majority of students are earning all or part of their expenses As the pervading spirit o f the institution and of the student body is democratic it is only fitting that those who live JIve in this democracy should bo be demo demo- cra I I LIN L IN THEIR THEm PLACE The greatest loneliness of the human heart does not c come me from being alone on the tho vast ocean in inthe inthe inthe the limitless forests fores or on the distant mountains for there nature is ever over kind to humanity and speaks her hel messa message e of oC welcome Nor can loneliness intrude into the circle of the home of the tho small community life liCe however isolated it may bo ho for there are enough nough human human- associations to guard the tho individual from such an enemy Is it not strange that the tho moment of at utter loneliness loneliness loneliness ness comes when standing in the tho midst of great nun num numbers bers bare of or our fellow bein beings Who Vho can know it so keenly as ho he who vho is in tho the midst of the great city teeming with millions Then it n is that a sense of being alone is overwhelming In our University arc aro students who have come from the tho far awa away and have left loft behind them their homes and friendships Can it be possible that perhaps for the first time they find themselves standing in the tho midst of a hurrying throng with an unfulfilled desire for tho the companionship of their fellow beings Do they find us going on our careless careless careless care care- less Wa way in search of our own happiness with our own crowds ignoring those not of our elect circle Do they como come to our dances and places of amusement amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment and watch our pleasures from the side linos lines masking their longing tonging under assumed indifference yet hoping that some somo one will ask them to join with us and share shar our pleasures with them only to bo be d disappointed aappo and nd unnoticed What though they may be backward or unversed in the tho ways was of making new friendships what though they have not learned the tho ways of social life as aa well wen as those of us who are more moro fortunate fortunato they are aro our fellow students If such there bo be in our midst wo we are aro untrue to a great obligation Wo We must find them b by ex- ex tending lending our search searah for pleasure beyond tho the limits of oar 11 own oil circles and making it our OUI aim to lo en encompass encompass en- en comp compass in the social life of our groat gront University every member that they may not noL feel they aro are tolerated tolerated tolerated tol tol- merely because thoy they havo have registered but that they are members of a school fraternity which flows from the great heart of human fellowship Y Ne Nen News t- t THROW V O THEM THEU OUT lOne l- l One rotten roUen apple can soon spoil tho the whole barrel harrel bar har- rel Likewise one poor sport can cnn destroy the tho effect of a thousand enthusiastic rooters The Tho wise farmer will throw w out the tho decayed apple and tho the wise student student student stu stu- dent body will ostracize the poor sport It must be bo left to the future to dot determine whether heth er or not California has a wise vise student bod body So far it looks dubious Yesterday from the tho bleachers it occurred to lo some Borne upstart to Boo the Varsity for a fumble Two or three others joined him in his cowardly demonstration and tho the students near them tho incident to pass unnoticed If n a team is to havo have support it must be bo wholehearted wholehearted wholehearted whole whole- hearted and staunch Those on tho the stands arent aren't more mere spectators who may laugh at a it slip up They are part of tho the to team am in no minor sense and their fight must be just as undivided and unmarred as that of tho the player players themselves It is m more ro than probable that fumbles and misplays misplays mis- mis at the beginning of oC the s season ason when plays occur pla learned r new n aT being tried fri it H n and new nr plays plays b Doing oln r new n aT being tried fri it H n and new nr plays plays b Doing oln learned I IThe new men arc are new The wonder onder is that there wren arent aren't t more mistakes If the Varsity is to lake take off the banners this season it will only be with a student body behind them that is united in support It seems improbable ble that the tho audible slurs and aner Boos came from a Californian Moro loro than likely the offenders were outsiders But however ho this may maybe maybe maybe relieve the the real Californian from be it can never the tho obligation of either cither quieting or ousting the perpetrators perpetrators per per- Cali Cali- outbursts Daily Daily petr tors of such raucous raUCO |