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'VOLUME XLIX. STATE COLLEGE NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 12, 1934 NUMBER 17. Main Cast Announced For1934 Bison Brevities

Club Presents BEAUX ART PRINCIPALS Coeds Receive HELLO, MR. SHAKESPEARE Principal Roles Waste no more time brooding Twelfth Annual Commissions At over Greta Garbo and John Gilbert. For All-College We now have in our midst the real satellites of tomorrow's stage and Show Chosen Livestock Show Military Ball screen. If you don't believe me see Fraternity, "The Servant in the House." Mable McGillivray Receives Fe- Representatives Will Cecil Olson, Martha Wolf Are Rigorous practices are now well Compete In Greased Named To Honorary Posts under way on the great Edwin male Lead ; Male Lead Yet Pig Contest By Cadet Corps Booth Dramatic club epic. There's To Be Chosen also a motive-it will celebrate the WALES MANAGES EVENT FEATURES A R E PLANNED twentieth anniversary of the found- TENTATIVE DATES APR. 4, 5 ing of the Little Country theater, L i t tl e International Presents Tickets Are Placed On Sale By Feb. 10, 11 and 12. Compared to Frank Sanders And John Gabe Coed Milking Contest Scabbard And Blade this Thespian masterpiece, Flo Zieg- Direct', Manage Show; Members field's productions would look like a Blue Key Sponsor On Program Sunday school cantata. No, Yorick, Cecil Olson and Martha Wolf have that is not Mary Pickford, but Alice With the main cast for the 1934 edi- The twelfth edition of the Little In- been named by the North Dakota State Bender, director, and yon swash- tion of the Bison Brevities nearly com- ternational Livestock show, North Da- college cadet corps to receive the com- buckling cavalier is none other than plete, and the personnel of the singing kota State college livestock showman- missions of honorary colonel and hon- Frederick Martin. and dancing choruses to be announced ship event for agriculture students, will rary lieutenant-colonel respectively. Several stars are commercializing shortly, production on the annual all- be held at 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 18, They will be awarded the commissions their art. In between times aesthe- college show sponsored by Blue Key in the college livestock pavilion, ac- by Dr. J. H. Shepperd during the tic dancing is being taught by Carol fraternity is well under way, according cording to Harold Wales, manager of course of the Military ball, to be held Ladwig, who says in her endorse- to Frank Sanders and John Gabe, di- -the event. The exposition, a replica Friday, Jan. 26, in the Field house. ment of the course: "I am now able rector and manager respectively of the of the International Livestock show at According to Hartley Eckstrom and to pass to and from Old Main with- show. The presentation this year takes Chicago, is sponsored by the Saddle Vincent Buck, managers of the ball, out tripping over Bingo, the great the form of a musical comedy, "Good and Sirloin club. plans for features and decorations are iron door mat." News," by Laurence Schwab and B. G. Novel side attractions billed for the complete. These will not be revealed HERE'S YOUR CHANCE AND De Sylva. show, which is primarily a student NOVV'S T H E TIME-DON'T until the evening of the affair. Except for two vacancies in the cast, showmanship event, are a coed milking MISS "THE SERVANT IN THE Tickets have been placed on sale the judges, Alice Bender, Richard contest with representatives from each HOUSE" COMING SOON AT during the week by the various mem- Randlett, and Homer B. Huntoon, have sorority, a greased pig contest with YOUR FAVORITE THEATER! bers of Scabbard and Blade, honorary selected all characters for the speaking contenders from each fraternity, and a All star cast including: military organization sponsoring the parts. The roles and the students who unique polo game between teams of James Ponsonby Makeshyfte, D. D. event. There is a representative in will portray them are Connie, the lead- two service clubs. The latter two are -Gerald Stevens every fraternity house. ing lady, Mable McGillivray; Pat, Erlys new features this year. The Reverend William Smythe The Military ball opens the college Hill; Babe, Lucille Iverson; Flo, Fran- Representing the various sororities in -Horace Spaulding formal social season. Jack Mills' or- ces Plaggmeier; Millie, Virginia Land- and other awards in the coed milking Auntie, the Vicar's Wife chestra from Sioux City, Iowa, will fur- bloom; Bobbie, John Hamlet; Sylvester, an dother awards in the coed milking -Celeste Sowka nish the music, bringing with them an Jack Knight; Kearney, James Baccus; contest are: Kappa Delta, Grace South; Mary, Their Niece-Carol La,dwig especial amplification system. Dancing Kenyon, Robert Fick; Windy, William Alpha Gamma Delta, Mary Murphy; Mr. Robert Smith-Frederick Martin hours will be from 9 to one o'clock. Sheffield; Slats, William Akeley; and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Harriet Col- Rogers, a page boy-Robert Benton Assisting Mr. Eckstrom and Mr. Buck Beef, Robert Deering. burn; Phi Mu, Helen Keogh; Phi Ome- as managers of the affair are John Manson, a butler-Norio Johnson The two vacant parts, those of the ga PI, Ruth FoOte; Gamma Phi Beta, Gage, Maitland Wyard, Robert Thomp- football coach, and Tom, the leading Margrethe Tronnes. Last year's win- son, Boniface Horgan, Harry Hanson, man, are to be filled in the near future. ner was Ruth Olson, Alpha Gamma Otto WoodWard, William Thies, and Students wishing to try out for these Delta. Jordan Engberg. Senior Staff Issues In the greased pig competition the roles are requested to see Frank San. ders at the Bison Brevities office in the following. fraternities and campus Women's Honor Roll groups will be represented: Alpha Sig- Old Barracks. ma Tau, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Cosmopolitans Join Tentative dates for the production are Helen Lierboe Heads Senior Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Epsilon, Kap- WILLIAM AKELEY AMY GLASER Independent League set for April 4 and 5. As in former pa Psi, Kappa Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi DON McNAUGHTON CHARLOTTE TREAT List With 93.1 Average times, there will be two evening per- Delta, Theta Chi, Alpha Gamma Rho For Fall Term formances and a high school matinee. and Cosmopolitan club. Affiliation Of Campus Group With practice to begin imemdiately A fcature of the banquet sponsored for the orchestral work, Hans Guloien Forms First All-State Senior Staff, honorary service organi- by the Saddle and. Sirloin club and the William Akeley and Amy Glaser has been chosen to do the directing and zation for senior women on the campus, North Dakota Livestock Breeders asso- Non-Greek Union arranging of the music for the ensem- has issued its women's honor roll for ciation held the noon of the same day ble, which will consist entirely of cam- Beaux Art Grand March Leaders the fall term. The list is made up of will be the hanging of the picture of With the acceptance of the North Da- pus musicians. kota Independent Student league re- the ten women in each class having the some prominent state livestock breed- Something new in social events at cognition pin by the local Cosmopolitan highest scholastic average of the class. er in the Saddle and Sirloin club rooms. MILITARY PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED BY LATHROP North Dakota State college will occur club Monday night, the first all-state The complete honor roll follows: tomorrow evening when the Art club affiliation of non-fraternity men and Junior-LaVernis Hidde, education, Size Of Gold Star and the Atelier Chat Noir, college ar- women in the history of North Dakota 91.5; Margaret Hanson, education, 91.2; Farmers, Homemakers Five cadet officers of the cadet corps chitectural organization, co-operate in was formed. Leona Siegel, science and literature, Band Remains Same at North Dakota State college have presenting a Beaux Art Ball in Festival Members of the Independent Student 91.2; Ruth Clausen, science and litera- Week To Open Tuesday been promoted, according to word re- hall. league on the North Dakota university ture, 90.9; , Genevieve Skinner, science Group Resumes Broadcast Over ceived from Col. E. A. Lathrop, head of William Akeley, of Atelier Chat Noir, campus and of the Cosmopolitan club and literature, 90.9; Jeanette McComb, the college military department. Lieu- WDAY At Five O'clock College Sponsors 35th Annual and Amy Glaser, social chairman of the on this campus are sponsoring the dis- home economics, 90.1; Helen Gelnett, tenant-colonel Hartley Eckstrom now This Afternoon Agricultural Program Art club, will lead the grand march. tribution of recognition pins. Any stu- education, 89.9; Eleanor Anderson, has the rank pf colonel; Major James Jan. 16, 17, 18 _ Charlotte Treat will be the guest of Mr. dent who is not a member of a Greek science and literature, 89.7; Erlys Hill, Coleman, lientenant-colonel; Captain With five new members in the band Akeley and Donald McNaughton will be lettM group is eligible to wear the home economics, 89.5; Margaret Olsen, compensating for five members lost The 35th Annual Farmers and Home- Vincent Buck, major; and First Lieu- Miss Glaser's guest. The second cou- friendship symbol. All the state teach- home economics, 89.0. from last term, the personnel of the makers Week, sponsored by the North tenants James Eastgate and Arthur ples in line will be Edward Mahlum ers' colleges are privileged to affiliate Junior-LaVerni Hidde, education, Gold Star band this term remains the Dakota State college, will be held Habener, captains. and Helen Fredrikon, and Irene Gast as soon as appropriate organization can 91.5; Margaret Hansen, education, 91.2; same, according to Dr. C. S. Putnam, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, In line with these. Promotions, Colo- and Lloyd Hanson. Robert Landbloom be formed on the various campuses. Vernette Hidde, pharmacy, 91.1; Denise head of the North Dakota State college Jan. 16, 17, 18. The program will cover nel Eckstrom will be battalion com- and Marion Brainerd, and Marion Van The action was taken upon a report Burke, education, 90.2; Isabelle Hum- music department. a variety of up-to-the-minute subjects, mander and Lieutenant-colonel Cole- made by_Lawrence Bue on the activi- Vorst and Clarence Olson will be the phreys, home economics, 90.2; Jane Ni- The dew members of the band are emphasizing a thorough discussion by man executive officer of the battalion; ties of the University group in secur- third couples in line. chols, science and literature, 89.8; Sis- Roger Bertholf, Doyon Pollock, George authorities on the new deal in agricul- Major Buck will fill the post of batta- ing the pin. Plant for this action were A Moroccoan street scene will be the ter M. St. James, education, 89.6; Esther Collings and Wallace Widdifield, clari- ture. An excellent chance for ques- lion adjutant, while Captains Eastgate first instigated when a delegation from setting for the affair; everyone is re- Tonnessen, education, 89.5; Constance net; and Loren Odell, flute. tioning will be ofered to all interested. and Habener will each have command the University, led by Robert Buttz, quired to come in costume and masked. Martin, education, 89.4; Nita Oleson, The band will resume its broadcast The first day, Jan. 16, is Neighbor- of a platoon. conferred with officers of the local or- Festivities will open at 9 o'clock with science and literature, 88.9. this afternoon over WDAY from Festi- hood day. Beginning at three o'clock ganization early in the fall term. a grand- march, taking the form of a Sophomore-Frieda Panimon, science val hall at 5 o'clock, after having will be a series of program's, each fea- The league plans to have no formal caravan down the street of the Moroc- and literature, 97.7; Flora Elliott, agri- missed four weeks because of Christ- turing the local talent of some com- constitution but to merely represent a YMCA Host Tuesday coan village, at which time the best- culture, 93.0; Virginia Schonberg, home mas vacation. munity. Additional entertainment will friendship between students facing the dressed couple will be chosen to reign economics, 92.9; Ellen Blair, home eco- Ninety players turned out for the be furnished by the Little Country To Freshman Boys as sheik and sheba during the evening. same problems on the various campuses nomics, 92.8; Marian Bristol, science and theater organization, under the direc- in the state. Students are to be repre- basketball game against Concordia Immediately after the selection of the literature, 92.6; Mary Clemens, science Wednesday evening. tion of A. G. Arvold. sented by a club on the campus to and literature, 92.1; Elinor Riebe, science Freshman boys are to be entertained sheik and sheba a pageant will be pre- The second day will include a dis- which they may or may not belong., and literature, 89.6; Edna Kraft, educa- fuesday evening, Jan. 16, at a smoker sented at their command. Prior to the ENROLLMENT INCREASES cussion of the proposed revision of The pin is the only formal tie. tion, 89.2; Catherine Ray, science and being sponsored by the YMCA cabinet selcetion of sheik and sheba, the fiftieth federal grain standards, by W. P. Car- literature, 89.2; Orphea High, home eco- OVER LAST YEAR FIGURE and held in the campus YMCA build- couple inside the door will act in their roll. of the U. S. department of agri- nomics, 89.1. place. With registration not yet complete, culture; the grasshopper situation, by ing. The evening's entertainment is to Scenery typical of a Moroccoan vil- Reports Made At Pi Freshman-Adeline Naftalin, science the enrollment figure for F. D. Butcher, State college entomolo- consist of card playing, sleight-of-hand the winter lage has been prepared by the art and .1nd literature, 93.3; Katherine Gronna, term at the North Dakota State college gist; opportunity in acres withdrawn tricks, and comedy features. To con- architectural students and will make Gamma Mu Meeting science and literature, 91.9; Norma Ren- stands at 1224, which compares favor- from wheat, by Dean H. L. Walster; a clude the night's festivities, refresh- this one of the most unique and elabor- den, science and literature, 91.2; Gene- ably with 1206, the figure for the win- talk on farm credit, by W. A. Cleve- ments of apples and cider will be serv- ate social affairs to be presented here. Reports, covering trends in economic vieve Lind, science and literature, 90.9; ter term of 1933, according to a report land of the Federal Land bank of St. ed the guests. This program to be par- Details of the ball will be broadcast organization, were given when Pi Gam- Barbara, Bibow, chemistry, 90.8; Phyllis from the registrar's office. Paul; and bee management and control, ticipated in by all is the cabinet's from Festival hall through WDAY from ma Mu, national honorary social Coyne, science and literatue, 90.4; Ione The freshmen lead the classes with by J. A. Munro, head of the department guarantee of a very enjoyable evening. 9:30 to 10. science group, met last night in the Lykken, home economics, 90.2; Emma 386 enrolled. Other class enrollments of entomology. Harry Hanson and Robert Lacy are in Guests will be Pres. and Mrs. J. H. faculty-alumni rooms in Old Main. Jordre, home economics, 89.7; Frances are sophomores, 241; juniors, 280; Thursday there will be talks by Dean charge of the arrangements and the sen- Shepperd, Gov. and Mrs. William Lan- National resources other than land, Baxter, home economics, 89.6; Betty iors, 255; graduates, 16. In the various Walster, Dr. H. C. Hanson, Eugene program. ger, Dean Pearl Dinan, Prof. and Mrs. was the report given by William Heller; Benton, home economics, 89.6. schools science and literature leads Merritt, W. E. Brentzel, and C. E. Kel- Rudolph Otterson, Prof. and. Mrs. J. A. Land as a national resource. by Don with 359, followed by mechanic arts, logg, of the State college staff. During Earl Hodgson, business manager of Munro, Dean and Mrs. R. M. Dolve, Fredrikson; Communication, by Jack Clark L. Fredrikson, Davenport, has 243; home economics, 177; education, the noon hour there will be a banquet The Spectrum, 1930-31, has announced Dean and Mrs. W. F. Sudro, and Mr. Vincent; Economic organizations, by E. been elected to Phi Delta Kappa, na- 132; agriculture, 116; chemistry, 82; under the supervision of the N. D. his marriage to Miss Ardis Millar. The and Mrs. A. G. Arvold. Faculty spon- W. Pettee; and Inventions, by Clifford tional educational fraternity, at New pharmacy, 74; and high newlyweds will make their home at school, 41. Livestock Breeders and the college sors who will be present are Prof. Maloney. York university. Saddle and Sirloin club. Some out- Cavalier where Mr. Hodgson has his Homer B. Huntoon, Mr. G. H. Carter, Following the reports, general dis- Graduated from the North Dakota There are 25 different religious faiths standing North Dakota farmer will be headquarters as acting county agent of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Henning, and Miss cussion was led by Milton Holtmeier, State college in 1931, Fredrikson was represented on the campus of the honored at this time. Pembina county, Uni. Dorothy Hatch. chairman of the meeting. active in campus, activities. versity of Alabama.

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TWO THE SPECTRUM

Rental Library ; Bunny s Book Shop 1 New and Old Books Call 567 722 FRONT STREET There has been a large investment At The Theatres THE SPECTRUM made in equipping this rifle range in Roderick Red Flannel Broadcast I'order that the few men interested on State Official Publication of the Students of the North Dakota State College, this campus will be able to say they Published every Friday during the school year. Presents Sizzling Bison Program can at least fire a rifle somewhat near An intimate picture of life at Anna- Subscription $2.00 a year the right manner. Riflery is probably polis Naval Academy is portrayed in Entered as second class matter at the State College Station under the act of Roderick's Red Flannel Undies are of the audience. Lucille "Mrs. E. Fitz- the cleanest and fairest sport that there "Midshipman Jack" coming to the State- March 3, 1879. on the air! To the tune of "Wrapped lucely Anyhue" Iverson panicked the is in the field of college athletics, and theater today and tomorrow. Starring MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION in cellophane—delivered fresh at your house with her imitation of a club- yet the competition that may he de- are Bruce Cabot and Betty Furness. door—look for the date on the can," woman giving a speech. veloped is just as keen as that of any "One Man's Journey" with an all- Associated golleliate 'Press Hank and Morrie Olson, alumni of this On the "March of Time" program a major sport. star cast featuring Lionel Barrymore, 5=" 1933 iimlon;:i s) 1934 close-up was given of the recent con- Dorothy Jordan, Joel McCrea and May institution, introduced the first program business men who have parti- Robson, which comes to the State next from station NDSC at convocation on erence between Rudy "Mussolini" Hehr cipated in the, local civilian rifle team EDITORIAL STAFF and Ben "Hitler" Boyden: Viva Swa- Monday and Tuesday, shows the life of Wednesday. and who have had an opportunity to Editor-In-Chief a country doctor. Gale Monson Hank and Morrie, now popular play- stika, black shirts and no shirts; Man- fire on this range agree that it is a Arnold Chamberlin, Nita Oleson, Maxine Rustad Associate Editors nie "Dr. McGorcknucklt" Smith, Harry The romance of big business is the wrights and composers in Chicago, fine thing to have on our campus. They Ralph Anderson, Don Fraser_ Desk Editors "Shotgun Skelly" Arneson, Ken "Shy- theme for "Master of Men" showing at Sports Editors brought a galaxy of famous names as have nothing but words of praise for Walter McGrath, Morton Larsen ster Laywer" Hamry, Tony "Reporter" the State Monday and' Tuesday. Fay - Society Editors drawing cards for The Bison-sponsored the military department at this school Luella Furcht, Marion BristoL. Boleyn, and Gordon "Bouncer" Heller Wray and Jack Holt play the leads. An Night Editor, This Issue program. And not once did they men- that has worked hard enough to get this Ralph Anderson, Nita Oleson___ featured in several skits. added attraction for these nights is the tion that all students should buy their range. REPORTORIAL STAFF Have you heard any "weedy-wo" ing reshowing of Walt Disney's feature hit, cuts for the yearbook before Feb. 1, So when one is surveying the sport lately? You owe your thanks to Hank "The Three Little Pigs". Franklin Anders, Lennea Frisk, Orville Goplan, Harry Graves, Robert Gwyther, 1934. situation at the end of each year he William Kneeland, Marjorie Laliberte, Anna Landeau, Genevieve Lind, Lila Olson. More music? The Moron should not forget to consider the North Maxson, Mary Murphy, William Murphy, Adeline Naftalin, Jack Spalding, "Mae West" Nichols, the girl who Roxy "Plaggmeier-Hill-Brainerd" Sisters and Dakota State college rifle team, which Gladys Stevenson. climbed the ladder of success "wrong Through the remainder of this week Frankie "Boy Atswell" Sanders offered every year wins enough trophies to by wrong," explained that her motto "The Half-Naked Truth" starring viva- BUSINESS STAFF other selections. equal that of any major sport on the was "It's a great life if you don't weak- cious Lupe Velez and wise-cranking Robert Parrott Business Manager Our thanks to Morrie "Chris Colum.- campus. en," and entertained with a song. Lee Tracy will show at the Roxy thea- Harold Northrup __ Assistant Business Manager bo" and Hank "Qu-ing Ferd-abella" —D. F. ter. How a carnival dancer, portrayed Jack Knight, Paul T. Boleyn, Jr. Advertising, Managers Johnny "Admiral Byrd" Hamlet used Olson for presenting this broadcast, and by Miss Velez, made Broadway is the Frank Nichols, Wilfred RommeL Assistant Advertising Manager song, dance and skit for the amusement thanks to The Bison for sponsoring it! MORE LIKE 'EM story element in this production. I wouldn't pan the entertainment of- Another picture featuring Lupe Velez TO THE GRIPERS 000,000,000.00 on its military program, fered the students on this campus as I is coming to the Roxy theater next The students on this campus are extremely apathetic, although or about $8.00 per person, while Presi- can remember such enjoyable features Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. dent Roosevelt's conservative estimate as Tony Sarg's "Hot Pepper", also starring Edmund they, perhaps, think the attitude they assume is blase and sophisti- . marionettes, Maulana cated. No matter what an activity wants to be, this "laissez- Student of recovery costs for the United States Shaukat Ali, Hall Johnson's Negro Lowe, Victor McLagen, and K1 Brendel fcr this fiscal year is $7,500,000,000.00, or choir, the Don Cossack chorus, Mon- is the title of this sparkling comedy fairer reception soon kills it. about $60.00 per person. Maybe the tana Congresswoman Rankin, and which offers theatergoers the wise- The same people who refuse to enthuse over any activity cri- associate secretary of the National others. cracking that one might expect from ticize those who do. Pass a group of them and one can almost Council for the Prevention of War can However, more 'nnvocations of the this brilliant array of comedy stars. hear the tearing sound as campus reputations are shredded. And tell us what this organization's federal type offered last Wednesday would be PARKING ANGLES the criticisms are not only unjust, but to a great extent are based appropriation is per year? a desirable addition to the amusements entirely on fictitious information. Did you ever come very close to los- In spite of the Kellogg Peace-Pact, the offered the college men and women. Do the football players have a sine- ing the seat of your trousers at noon World Court, the League of Nations, The attendance alone bears my state- cure? You try having your face rub- when some hungry student sped by and various other peace pacts, France ment out, and the enthusiastic recep- bed in the dirt two hours a day every you at close quarters in front of Science is spending that same tremendous sum ion of every effort certainly demon- hall? a great feeling and is cer- of one billion dollars in the fortifica- afternoon of the week! strates the program's popularity. thin to keep you from growing too old. The participants in the Bison Brevi- Bison Briefs tions of her German frontier alone! Might I suggest, therefore that more The new sytsem of parking in effect ties have no soft snap, either. They I think upon investigation our good I student groups follow the initiative of around the campus is "The Single work for six long weeks—without mone- friend from Montana will find no one ;The Bison staff and sponsor similar con- Them as has faces a blind moth- more opposed to war than an army of- tary compensation—before the final System." First you single out a spot er or a vegetarian can love will be- and then you proceed to park there, ficer. As to the abolishment of war; vocations? Greater interest and larger stage. the this-and-whats at the Beaux we would also like to abolish burglary attendances at convocation should re- The heads of The Bison yearbook wherever it may chance to be. If there Art (pronounced Beaux Art). and murder, but do you suppose the suit —F. N. staff went a busy Christmas holiday in * * * is already a car there, never mind, just best way to stop these crimes would be their office in Science hall preparing park along side of it and go to class and to abolish our police forces? The Marquette university football the college annual for publication. I'maskin' you, (editor's note: filthy forget all about it. (All drivers are With a young war going on in China, squad included 21 Milwaukee youths. Planning attractive features, securing pun) what's more complimentary if asked to set their brakes to aid the you wear your teeth parted in the mid- driver whose car is wedged in). with civil war in Cuba, with Japan's pictures and cuts, scouting for adver- great military preparations, with Eng- dle and your eyes looking at two oth- Another thing we ask is that you tising, writing necessary material, and land's navy enlargement and Germany's er people? never sound your horn because it like tasks keep them indoors when the * new military railroad system, and all spoils your chance of hitting whoever less ambitious students are indulging in of the great nations showing their un- Costuines?—May we suggest: is crossing the road. Also horns are recreation. appreciation of our good will by de- A confederate soldier in a union apt to arouse students who are catch- So don't pan your college, its activi- faulting their dells to us, we ask of the suit. ing up on last night's lost sleep. Blow- ties, or those who participate in its ac- student body, is this the time to let A little frail from Danzig (catch ing the horn is apt to run down your tivities. , The few who make anything rust gather on our instruments of pro- on?) battery and you know how hard it is to earn the pittance they receive over and tection, when we, one of the greatest Meat inspector for the Cannibal start a car with a weak battery. When over. The next time you are asked to nations of the world, already stand Islands. you see one of your friends, stop right JANUARY 11-12-13 contribute in some manner to some seventeenth down on the list of nation- The night wind—it'll be dark, and campus extra-curricular work, be quick in the middle of the drive and talk to al. armament? besides, who's ever seen the night "Half Naked Truth" to cooperate ,and show a little appreci- him. Otherwise he might think you wind? are snobbish. Also, as you stand Maybe our own professors, a few of with ation and enthusiasm for what the * * * whom lead that hollow sounding out- parked there, somebody might run into LER TRACY — LUPE 'VELEZ others are doing. break of applause caused by a few It'll be quite a Brawl. Bill's promised you, and you can sue for a new car also clapping hands in a large audience, will us a Treat in leaders. and maybe your accident insurance. Sound News — Cartoon AN INCREASE IN CULTURE deny the fact that one-half of the lives * * Big possibilities for the up-and-running lost in, the last war could have been The past fifteen years have seen a Glaser, Don McNaughton, student! JANUARY 15-16-17. Amy saved if the soldiers had been properly phenomenal increase in culture on the Count 'em up, you still got not'in. It is a great life. When your in- trained? On the other hand, maybe "Hot Pepper" part of the American people. We are C * * structors get through running you they don't believe in military training with fast approaching a civilization in this And one more: down, somebody tries it in a nice shiny as their fighting days are over? Victor McLagleri—Edmund Lowe country that will far exceed any previ- You gotta lose wt. automobile. The fortunate possessors James C. El Brendel ous civilization of the world. If you wants dt. of new cars have the best chance of With also Fifteen years ago, most people were * * * getting the most knockdowns, because MAY ROBSON OUR RIFLE TEAM Travelouge content with a grammar or high school they have the best pickup and thennost DOROTHY JORDAN CONVERSATION OF THE WEEK: Cartoon education. Now it is very unusual in- promising looks to the poor fellow My object in writing this letter to the Pathe News JOEL McCREA For Humor: Eunice Conlon's explan- editor of The Spectrum is in the hope deed to be without a high school di- whose shoes are worn out so he stands FRANCES DEE ation of how she waves hair to accom- that it will be placed in the Student ploma, and one is not considered at all on his own feet. To finish, let's hope JANUARY 18-19-20 modate friends. Opinion column and in this place call well-educated unless he likewise has a for more congested parking and more For Nothing: Freddy Martin's con- attention to the students that read it "Face In the Sky" college diploma. accidents.—D. J. tribution to any education class. that in the past years there has been with With an increased interest in higher For a Gold Medal: Adeline Naftalin's one phase of intercollegiate sport that Marion Nixon — Spencer Tracy education has come a more widespread PACIFICISM? and Howard Kilbourne's fine work in has been sadly neglected at this school. also reading of newspapers and periodicals. the debate against -Montana State. At our convocation last Thursday, we That is the fine rifle . squads that have Magic Carpet Series STATE A more intelligent Amercan public is For Refute: The one about the chem- were privileged to hear a very extra- been developed on this campus in the Pathe News Cartoon taking more interest in affairs of a cul- istry prof who only passed one student ordinary person, the first woman elect- past years. tural as well as of a political nature. of a certain class, and she with a 70. ed to Congress. In spite of the fact Over a period of five or six years the Undoubtedly the radio has been one For Oblivion: Le Hartwell's hour she made an unusual and sensational North Dakota State college rifle teams of the big contributing factors in this monologue in the Collich Cafe to La speech, it seems that this admirable have brought back really higher honors rapid rise in culture. The finest talent Treat on a certain blind date with a speaker sacrificed accurateness to pre- in their field of activity than have our of the land in dramatics, in music, in fine background but a brace on her sent a sensational speech. conference winning football and basket- < oratory, in literature, is made available teeth. Judging from our good friend's refer- ball teams, yet there is a deplorable to any home by a simple twist of a dial. ence to smoke screens, she undoubtedly lack of interest in college riflery. Every The radio lifts the average person out Famous last word: AMEN. has never seen one and has evidently year our rifle squad has ranked up in Freshen Up Your of his own community and makes him never heard of the radio, direction the first bracket in all matches held more cosmopolitan, wider-minded, and finder, or battle formation. Maybe, in within this corps area, and aside from understanding. time of war, our battleships roam in- this they have taken numerous prizes Clothes The American people are coming to Bison Picture Schedule dividually, at will, all over the ocean? in National Intercollegiate Matches. In FOR THE realize what appreciation of the finer As fo her reference to a soldier's ten- the Field house may be seen as many Tuesday, Jan. 16. arts means, what enjoyment can be de- day training in time of war, most of us prizes in riflery as in football or in 7:00 p. m.—Alpha Gamma Delta MILITARY BALL rived from it We believe that through who have handled a rifle will agree basketball and in this collection may this widespread culture, they will be 7:15 p. m.—Phi Omega Pi that as college men (supposedly with be found the most coveted of all rifle 7:30 p. m.—Panhellenic Council able to more intelligently solve their above the average intelligence) at the trophies, the William Randolph Hearst Our Odorless Dry Cleaning problems and at the same time increase 8:00 p. m.—Gamma Phi Beta end of an entire year's training, would national rifle trophy. There may al- the extent of their participation in the 8:15 p. m.—Kappa Kappa Gamma hesitate to say that we have enough so be found numerous other Hearst Process does much to add joys of life. 8:30 p. m.—Phi Mu training for war. If, in executing our trophies that have been captured in new life to your garments. Wednesday, Jan. 17 so-called "flopping on the stomach," we other matches. 6:45 p. m.—Kappa Delta still get cut up and injured with not an In recent years greater interest has Call 1666 7:00 p m—Company (senior) A, B, enemy in sight, maybe, with a few been developed in this phase of sport All fraternity and non-fraternity and C officers bullets passing over head and on all through the work of Captain J. B. Con- We call for and deliver men are urged to try out for the 7:30 p. m.— Scabbard and Blade sides, we would be more graceful as to my. who every year spends a great parts of Tri and the coach, roles in These pictures are scheduled far how we hit the ground? As to Miss deal of his time coaching the candidates the Bison Brevities. enough ah:ad for you to be able to Rankin's reference to "pop-guns", may- who wish to get instruction in shoot- 2071rd0" be at McC:-rcken's studio at the be shooting just ten shots with an army ing. With the assistance . of Captain times specified. If serious conflicts rifle or one day in a rifle pit would Conmy the most modern of indoor rifle arise, plea inform the one in change her conception of the word ranges was installed in the Field house CLEANERS Dean A. E. Minard of the school of 4‘ pop,' charge of your group or call me. last year, and this year the finest target science is in St. Louis, Mo., where he FARGO-MOORHEAD Mannie Smith. During the last year the United sights were purchased for the team's was called due to the serious illness States spent the tremendous sum of $1,- use. of his son, Edwin.

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FOUR THE SPECTRUM Mounted Police Officer Speaks On Lyceum Number Wednesda3 FORMER SPECTRUM STAFF English Fraternity NOTICE Students Give Three MEMBER GETS OHIO JOB Glee club practice for the Bison Bre- Sydney Montague To Lecture vities will be held every Tuesday and Charles French, former associate edi- Adds New Members Debating Programs Thursd,y. tor of The Spectrum and otherwise ac- In Festival Hall January 1 tive in local campus activities, has taken Prospective members for Sigma Tau Wednesday Evening a position with the Toledo Blade at To- Delta, national honorary English so- Debate Between Concordia And ledo, Ohio. He will work in the edito- ciety, will be voted on Sunday, Jan. 14, Collegian To Accept GAMMA TAU SIGMA PLANS Arctic Explorer Will Desc0 rial department of that publication. of a meeting to be held in the YMCA State. College Delegates Experiences In Land Features Series GRIDIRON BANQUET SOON When he attended North Dakota State building, according to Ruth Clausen, Variety Of Writings Of Eskimos college, Mr. French, in addition to his president of the local chapter. Further plans for a gridiron banquet journalistic activities, was secretary of In charge of refreshments and plans Students are being encouraged to Three programs were presented by were discussed at a meeting of Gamma STUDENTS ADMITTED FRE Delta Kappa Sigma, belonged to Gam- for this meeting are Ruth Westergaard hand in original manuscripts for the students of North Dakota State college Tau Sigma, national honorary journal- under the direction of Donald Hay ma Tau Sigma, was vice president of and Ellen Blair. March issue of The Collegian, Fargo- istic fraternity, held Tuesday noon, Wednesday evening, Jan. 6.. Speaker To Show Native Fur the Newman club, and belonged to the Original works of the members, to Moorhead student publication, which Jan. 9, In the little dining room in A debate between State college and Handicraft, Hunting And Little Country theater players group. be read and discussed at this time, are will appear Feb. 15. At a staff meeting Ceres hall. He graduated from the school of edu- Concordia was the main feature of the Fishing Tools to be considered for the first issue of held Wednesday it was decided that Chairmen for the various committees cation here last June. program presented before the School- The Collegian, a new magazine to be besides informal and formal essays, masters' club, made up of 80 school staff have been chosen but at the present Presenting a rare and colorful pi contributed to by Moorhead State poetry, short stories, plays (one or three Olive Maloney, May Horner and members and superintendents, at Dil- time no definite date has been set for ture of Arctic life, Sydney R. Mont Teacher' college, Concordia college, and act), and novels, any technical articles, Phyllis Coyne were hostesses at the worth, Minn. Clifford Maloney and the banquet. gue, former operative of the C North Dakota State college students. written in popular style, may be hand- Frieda Panimon, representing NDSC Robert Parrott, secretary of the or- nadian Mounted police and norther last YWCA Blue Monday tea. Lennea ed in. Frisk and Barbara Bibow will serve debated negatively on the question: ganization, led the discussion on the explorer, will deliver an address to t.2, A new system of debating at Georgia "The Collegan is to be representa- next Monday. Resolved; That the presidential powers topic of nationalization and expansion. student body of North Dakota Sta Tech, that of open forum discussions, tive of college effort and ability," says of the United States should be substan- college in the second program on ti has heightened interest in debating and Detroit University has an enrollment Ruth Clausen, associate editor on the tially increased as a settled policy. twenty-third annual Lyceum series increased attendance at debates. of 77 men and 3543 women. North Dakota State college campus." The P. T. A. of the Washington school, YWCA Cabinet Elects be held in Festival hall Jan. 17, at 8: The material should be typed but may Fargo, was entertained by a program p. m. be written in longhand, if it is legible. contributed by Gwendolyn Cooley, Freshmen For Group With the title "Under the Norther U With the manuscript should be given Helen Lierboe, and Elizabeth Dewey. Lights", Mr. Montague will deliver the author's name, address, telephone An original one-act play "After Twenty Six Women Chosen From Thirty speech concerning his life experience number, college, and classification. On Years" by Dorothy Stompro was also For YWCA Leadership a police officer on daring and exactii the NDSC campus the articles should presented with Virginia Garberg, Day- And Interest missions, confronted with perilous dal be given to Miss Clausen or to Eloise ton Jones, Carol Ladwig, and Dorothy gers in the land of the eskimos. Mr. Montague is no stranger in Farg Waldron of the English department. Stompro taking the parts. The question Six freshman women were elected to for last year he gave the Commene used in the Dilworth debate was also membership in the Freshman commis- ment day address, "World's Wide Hor the subject of a debate in which Isa- sion, YWCA freshman women's honor- zoos." Since his return from his Ar PINS, RINGS, MEDALS AND dore Levine and Cathryn Ray were op- ary service organization, by the cabi- tic exploration, this former Canadi TROPHIES ponents. net at a meeting recently. r mountie has been touring the Unit( —AT-- Debating of the same question made The girls, chosen from a group of States and Canada in a series of ler up the program at St. Mary's school in thirty candidates for outstanding inter- tures. WIMMER'S Fargo before their P. T. A. Robert est in the YWCA and qualities of lead- By living with these people, Mr. Mor FARGO JEWELRY MFG. CO . Hagen, Gerald Stevens, Neil McCabe, ership, are: Viola Ness, Lennea Frisk, tague has learned to speak their lax "Walk a Flight and Buy Right" and Frederick Martin took part in the Gladys Stevenson, Mary Horner, Ruth guage fluently, and has acquired fro. debate. Anderson, and Jane Schultz. The first-hand experience a vast store group will hold their first meeting in Eskimo folk-lore, picturesque trib the YWCA room at 4:30 Monday, Jan. legends and a vivid recollection 15, under the direction of Ruth Clausen, great barren expanse known as ti president of the YWCA and advisor of Arctic. the group. Mr. Montague illustrates his addre The cabinet has departed from the A CLEARANCE with numerous articles of Eskin usual procedure of electing members in handicraft, including tools, hunting ar selecting only six of the fifteen requir- fishing equipment and outfits of nafil ed members at present and leaving the clothing made of lovely rich furs de) selection of the other nine until a fu- terously fashioned with bone needle SAL ture date. This is expected to be an E and deer sinews. Yowsah, incentive to the interest of freshmen women in the work of the YWCA. This Lyceum speaker's rare and co!, At the Right Time. orful picture of the Arctic, his wealt,' Prof. 0. A. 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THE SPECTRUM FIVE Roy Hardy and ; Sat., Jan. 13 His Orchestra AVALON BALLROOM " Gents 40c Ladies 25c SCHEDULE FOR FACULTY Moorhead Basketball Teams Are Victimized VOLLEYBALL REVAMPED Campus Quints Open Men's faculty volleyball has been Annual Competition PECTRUM By Bison Squad In Two Recent Encounters resumed for the winter term with a revamped schedule under the direction Six Teams Begin Title Quest PORT of Dr. D. S. Dedrick. Two terms are PECULATIONS FROSH BASKETBALLERS scheduled to play three games each In Year's First Tilts State College Team LOSE MAYVILLE CONTEST Bison Five Vanquish night or on Saturday afternoon. The Last Night S team scoring highest in the series has Dragons For Second Defeats Cobbers By In their second contest of the season, . its name placed on a record chart in The intramural basketball series, un- the Baby Bison basketball squad drop- the faculty dressing room. ANONYMOUS Time During Season der the direction of Beryl Newman, Three Point Margin ped a decision to the Mayville State The second series of games started on began with three games which took Up to this time, to speak frankly with Teachers' college five in a game pre- Wednesday, Jan. 3, and will continue place at the Field house last evening. you, we have had our doubts as to Bob Lowe's Basketeers Take liminary to the varsity-Moorhead State Bud Marquardt And Acey Olson through Feb. 24, when a new set of A schedule, subject to change if it con- whether the Bison were to have a bas- Teachers' college game in the Field Outstanding Players In teams will be chosen with a new sche- flicts with other arrangements for ketball team this year or not The Hard Fought Gann With house last Saturday evening. dule for the spring term. games, has been made out. Bison's playing in the last two games, 31-28 Decision With Forrest Stevens at center, Er- Recent Contest Captains of the winter term teams Kappa Psi_and Delta Tau Epsilon however, has dispelled a large share nest Percy and James Warner at for- are as follows: E. J. Sunde, team A; The second defeat of the season was fraternities were victors in last night's of these doubts. Handing the basketball fans of the wards, and Robert Saunders and Let J. R. Dice, team B; L. L. Nesbit, team administered last Saturday night by the contests, Kappa Psi defeating the Dor- * - vicinity one of the most thrilling games Dohn at guards, Coach Gergen's squad C; T. W Johnson, team D; L. F. Marcy, Bison to the Moorhead State Teachers' mitory club, 17-10, and Delta Tau There was really a fine spirit of co- in this school's history, the Bison and hardly proved effective against a su- team E; E. K. Redman, team F. the Concordia Cobbers, traditional ri- college Dragons, 39 to 20, when the two Epsilon beating Alpha Gamma Rho, 28- operation among the fellows out there perior Comet offense. Don Lindeman vals since years back, fought last Wed- teams clashed at the State college Field 12. Due to a scorekeeper's error, the on the floor evident in both their offen- and Charles Erickson also saw service nesday evening in the State college house. A previous win over the Drag- Kappa Sigma CM-YMCA game ended sive and defensive work, a spirit that in the game. Independent Groups Field house to a 31-28 decision in favor ons was chalked up by the State col- in a tie, 25-25, which is to be played has hitherto been somewhat lacking. lege team Dec. 12 on the MSTC floor off in the near future. • ▪ * of the Bison. Form Hockey League The most thrilling part of the con- 44-34. The schedule for the next six games We understand that Bob Lowe test came in the latter portion of the Bison Five To Meet Standing out in this Bison victory A hockey league has been formed in is: gave the boys quite a pep talk be- last half, when with few minutes to were Coach Bob Lowe's two veterans, Fargo and at present is composed of Tuesday, Jan. 16—Alpha Sigma Tau fore the MSTC game. Has Bob play, the two teams battled on even Yellowjacket Quint Acey Olson and Bud Marquardt. Both five independent teams, the Dragons, vs. Cosmopolitan club, 7 p. m.; Theta discovered a new kind of psy- terms, keeping spectators' hearts in of them contributed to the scoring col- the Comets, Fargo High school and the Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, 9:30 p. m. thology for his charges? their mouths up to the firing of the At Superior Tonight Bison and the Baby Bison from the umn and played well offensively. Russ Wednesday, Jan. 17—Sigma Phi Del- * * * final gun. The heroes of the evening, North Dakota State college. Anderson, center, had an off night, ta vs. Delta Kappa Sigma, 7 p. m.; so far as State college students were Last Friday night the Bison won With reference to the game Wednes- Wisconsin .Peds Promise Tough contributing but lightly to the scoring Kappa Sigma Chi vs. Dormitory club, concerned, were the men who scored over the Comets with a score of 4 to 2. day evening with the Cobbers, one of Competition For State as compared to his usual performance. 9:30 p. m. the most thrilling we have watched for for the Bison in that nervewracking His playing "in the hole" so far this After tying the score with Fargo high College Squad Thursday, Jan. 18—YMCA vs. Delta a long time, we appreciated the man- five minutes—Russ Anderson, who pot- season has not kept him from doing his Tuesday night, the Baby Bison lost the Tau Epsilon, 7 p. Alpha Gamma ner in which the Bison refused to be ted two beautiful shots, Pretz Reiners, share of the scoring. Marquardt was game in an over-time period, the final Coach Bob Lowe and ten men left Rho vs. Kappa Psi, 9:30 p. m. intimidated by being behind in the whose final basket and a free throw high-point man. score being 4 to 3. yesterday morning for Superior, Wis. "We hope the students of the college scoring. As soon as they got behind a put the game on ice for his team, and Arnold Bernard displayed a good Members of the Bison team are: Walt where they encounter the highly-tout- will encourage us by wholehearted at- little, they played better than ever Acey Olson, who disillusioned Concor- floor game, continuing his fine perform- McGrath, center; Archie Hanson, John ed Teachers' college Yellowjackets to- tendance. It's free," states Mr. New- with the immediate result that they dia partisans with a beautiful long shot ance of previous games, and contribut- Hanson, and Bert Anderson, wings; Bill night at 8:00 o'clock. man. had another basket, which put them from the left side of the court—besides ing heavily to the scoring. Pretz Rei- Wright, Bob Greenshields, and Bill So far this season the Yellowjackets turning in a free throw that was ners at guard turned in a bang-up Purdy, defense; Bill Murphy, goal ahead. have shown plenty of class, trouncing * * * mighty valuable. floor game, his dribbling technique be- guard; and Max Schafer and Lyle Ste- the Concordia college Cobbers decisive- It would be difficult to give any one ing as good as any seen on the local wart, forwards. — FOR COLLEGE PARTIES We might say the same for Concor- ly. They have also clashed with Clem Bison player credit, as the entire team floor thus fan this season. Lyle Stin- Members of the Baby Bison hockey order dia, too. Letich's quintet from the University of * * * functioned well in all phases of the son also showed up well at guard. Curt squad are Ray Whitver, George White, INDIVIDUAL PIES North Dakota, barely dropping the de- game. Scoring was sprinkled among the Denenny, the while he was in the game, Francis Osborne, Leland Johnson, We liked Pretz Reiner's playing cision. They also chalked up a win 40c per dozen. entire squad, with Reiners doing most was not overly effective, but promises James Farrar, Hugh Anstett, Robert against Concordia. He got a slow start over the Hibbing Junior college. From MRS. BEAUDINE, of the work by turning in a total of 11 with more experience to be a usable Larson, Robert Keith, Robert Lemke, this season, but once under way, he 512 14th St. So. Phone 4363 points. The absence of Barney Bernard The loss of "Barney" Bernard, regu- man. Donald Klauss, and Arnold Rustad. looks like he'll be a big gun the rest was keenly felt as far as scoring abili- lar forward, has caused Lowe consider- The whole game for the Bison was of the season. Keep it up, boy. ty was concerned. Marquardt was un- able worry. Bernard sprained his characterized by a tremendous im- * * * usually effective on tipoff plays. ankle and will not be available for ten provement in their defense, while at The combat was fast and_ furious days or two weeks. Lowe intends to The Bison fans certainly miss- the same time their offensive drive was throughout, neither side permitting the use Curt Denenny at Bernard's post or ed the presence of "Barney" not hurt in the least whit. The team other to retain the ball for any length else shift Acey Olson from guard to Bernard in the lineup. Barney also turned in a better performance of time. As an evidence of clean play forward. has been playing well all season than usual at the free throw line. without getting a heck of a lot of on the part of both teams, few fouls A close game is predicted and a Bi- son victory would be a definite indi- Harold Mattson, Dragon captain, and credit for it. He's a good all- were called for such furious playing. cation that the inexperienced Herd Wally Erickson, center, were the out- around man, Barney is. Let's hope Coach Bob Lowe placed Bud Mar- quint is on the upgrade. standing performers for their team. he gets over that injury soon. quardt "in the hole" for the evening, putting Anderson and Curt Denenny at the forward posts. While it is not in our place to criti- Dick Holzer turned in a good job of cize the referee, we couldn't quite see refereeing. FRESHIES—Take Note some of the ones that Dick Holzer call- ed in the MSTC game. Russ Ander- AL SMOK.ER. son, for instance, whose performance is Bison Meet Big Ten always of the cleanest on the court, And We Furnish the Smokes went out of the game on personal fouls. We were watching close, and didn't Gridders Next Fall Refreshments, Entertainment and a Buuch of understand . why a single one of those fouls were called. And the same goes For the third time in the history of Real Fellows. for several of the others that were call- North Dakota State college, the Bison ed, on players of both teams. will meet the University of Minnesota's * * * Big Ten team on the football field. The Jan. 16 - Be on Hand! Herd opens Minnesota's gridiron sched- Well, the high-and-mighty Sioux ule next fall when they journey to Min finally got a beautiful scalping. 47 neapolis to meet the Gophers Sept. 29. to 26 was the score. What a bitter Football relations between the schools Spalding Golf Equipment. A complete 2 pill that must have been! 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that the committee may deem sufficient are welcome. Inter-sorority competi- New Attendance 5. A student who has been dropped tion will begin next week. CAMPUS SOCIETY for absences from enough courses to re- Riflery is already under way, the Herbst Beauty Regulations duce his term schedule below eight first meeting having taken place Wed- credits shall be suspended from the in- nesday, Jan. 10. A total of thirty-three With- the Beaux Art ball forming a The alumni chapter of Phi Mu soror- stitution for the remainder of the term . women turned out for this practice. Salon center for social affairs this weekend, ity sponsored a benefit bridge last 1. Each instructor shall report daily 6. There shall be prepared at the Evve Harrimer has charge of the ar- we anticipate a very novel and enter- evening. The group also entertained absences from classes. end of each term a Dean's list that shall rangements for the golfing lessons to • taining time. Speaking of parties-: its active, pledge, and honorary , mem- 2. Absences shall be counted from include all students who have been in be given college women by Art Han- the Charity Ball has been postponed bers and patronesses at an informal the first regular meeting of the class attendance one year and who during son. The first lesson is scheduled for the preceding term would not have in- At The until May 4. However, the committees dancing party in Festival hall last each term. 4 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the Field curred a failure because of absence and have been selected and are directed by Saturday evening. During the eve- 3. Each instructor shall report to the house. A 50 cent incidental and regis- at the same time have made a term the following chairmen: Amy Glaser, ning vocal selections were presented committee on attendance each student tration fee will be charged. average above 84. Military general arrangements; Luella Furcht, by Ernest Van Vlissengen of the Con- I who in any course shall accumulate a Plans for archery are as yet incom- 7. invitations and programs, and Virginia cordia Conservatory of Music. total of absences of any kind whatever Sophomores, juniors, and seniors plete. Garberg, tickets. who are on the Dean's list shall be free equal to the weekly number of the Honor points for eligibility in the from the penalties governing absence. Ball Guests at the various fraternity and class periods of the course. The com- WAA are to be turned in to Miss Ham- The second term finds many former sorority houses during the past weeks mittee shall then send a warning to the mer. students back at school. Among those were Bob Lemke and Matty Keith, student that shall indicate what further Look Your Best who have resumed their studies here Delta Kappa Sigma; Einer Fossum, penalty will be incurred by further ab- WAA Plans Athletic This will be so easy with are Richard Jordahl, Lake Park, Minn., Matt LeFor, Bob Roberts, and Ken- sences as stated under "4", and shall in Included in Miami University's stu- and Harvey Taylor, Oberon, members neth Piper, alumni, Kappa Psi; Eliza- like manner notify the parents of the Program For Women dent body are 129 students from 68 one of Herbst individual of Kappa Sigma Chi fraternity; and beth Kinney and Carol Cooper, Phi student. States. hair dresses created just Arlee Hanson, Garrison, Ben Boyden, Omega Pi; Paul Kasson and Chet Wol- 4. Each instructor shall again report Basketball, la, alumni, Kappa Sigma Chi; Bob San- Riflery, Golf, And Jamestown; Harold Albrecht, Ana- as above a student who shall in any for you. moose, and Kenneth Dick, Elliott, of ders, Alpha Tau Omega; and Arnold course accumulate a total of absences of Archery Are Included the Delta Tau Epsilon fraternity. Wil- Kaufman, alumnus, Alpha Sigma Tau. any kind 'whatever equal to twice the In Activities Fine Watch Repairing PERMANENTS liam Askanase has returned from Ohio number of weekly class periods of that At Lowest Prices State college to attend school here this George Coffey, member of Alpha Tau course. The committee on attendance The Women's Athletic association of All Work Guaranteed. With an air. Beauty is what you term. Omega, from New Orleans, La., is shall then immediately notify the dean the college met Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the desire and here you may accomplish A. PERRY NELSON spending the month at the chapter of the proper school who shall order the Ceres hall gym to discuss plans , for this at the hands of experts. Kappa Delta actives and pledges house. student dropped from the course with a basketball, riflery, golf and archery for 104 Broadway were entertained last Monday night record of failure. Should the student coeds. • with motion pictures taken at their Students pledged to Greek letter as the result of such a failure reduce The first basketball practice spon- HANDS BEAUTIFUL twenty-first annual convention this groups during the past week are Helen his program to less than twelve hours, sored by the WAA took place yester- A lovely hot oil manicure — Four past summer at Bemidji, Minn. Hummel, Gamma Phi Beta, and Leon- and thereby become ineligible for day in the Ceres hall gym under the NEW YORK DENTAL CO. shades of polish to choose from. ard Dalstad, Kappa Sigma Chi. student activities, the ineligibility shall direction of Ruth Moore, basketball 121-123 Broadway Swing into the dance confident that Ellen Blair will give the first in a be applied immediately. Exception to manager. These practices are to be Modern Quality Dentistry you are charming. series of six etiquette lessons sponsored this procedure shall be allowed when at held every week and all college women Clyde Challey, county agent of Mon- Moderate Fees. by the college YWCA Wednesday af- least half of the absences are due (1) tana and alunmus of Alpha Gamma Phone 900 FARGO, N. D. ternoon at 4:15 in the YMCA library. to prolonged illness, properly certified; Third Floor Phone 600 Rho, was a weekend viistor at the These lessons are open to all girls in- (2) to leaves of absences granted in ad- fraternity. terested. vance by the committee on attendpince, such leaves to be required of those 4ho Waterman 's David Cavett, Alpha Tau Omega, : Delta Tail Epsilon fraternity received are to represent the institution as a was visited by his parents at the chap- member of an authorized activity or The Store for Moderately Priced a_box of Ligars last week announcing ter house Tuesday evening. organization, and (3) for any reason the engagement of Gus Younger, '33, DRESSES and COATS 3 BIG GROUPS Campbell, Minn., and Eunice Thoreson, Goodridge, Minn. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta pot- luck last Monday evening were Viola at Mary Spratt, Phi Mu, did not return Tuskuid, Davenport, and Irene Wiede- Fargo and Moorhead's. Oldest BARGAIN PRICES to school this term, having obtained mann, Moorhead. PARCEL AND DELIVERY & a position in the county attorney's of- Roen's BAGGAGE SERVICE $5.00 - $7.95 - $10.95 fice at Clark, S. D. AT THE THEATERS Fargo DOC'S --- Phone 237 The Harp Elizabeth Frock Shop The Mothers' club of Delta Tau Ep- Continuing today and tomorrow at Dining 1225 Front Street FARGO, N. D. 101 Broadway FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA silon fraternity met Wednesday evening the Fargo theater is Jay C. Flippen's in the chapter house. The Phi Mu and World's Fair revue featuring Elenore Kappa Delta Mothers' clubs will meet and her fan dance, showing in conjunc- Room in the respective sorority houses this tion with "Horse Play" starring Slim afternoon. Summerville. • Joan Crawford's "Dancing Lady" At an election held recently Virginia opens for a three-day run Monday, A Schonberg was elected Kappa Kappa while Thursday and Friday brings Paul Gamma president. Other, officers are When You Get Your Bid.... Muni in "The World Changes." Both Mary Clemens, corresponding secre- these pictures have scored tremendous Perfect Place tary; Jane Nichols, recording secre- hits wherever they have shown thus tary; and Ruth Westergaard, treasurer. far, being one of the most successful For Your TO THE Ruth Clemens is the retiring presi- of late Hollywood productions. dent. Dinner Party Several informal entertainments are CATERING... " MILITARY " planned for the weekend at the various • sorority houses. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain guests at an informal Roen's Dining Rosom party this evening in the sorority rooms, YMCA building, and Phi Omega Let us prepare the food for Lower Floor, Walker Bldg. Pi will entertain the fathers of the your parties members at a Sunday , night supper.

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