NORTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

VOLUME XLVI. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931. NUMBER 50 Holds Annual Recognition Day

Thorson Releases Leaders At The Annnal Senior Prom Dr. Ross A. Gortner Speaks Program For All 'Tomorrow Morning At 9:40 College Festival TWENTY-FOUR OUTSTANDING SENIOR MEMBERS TO BE HONORED; VAN VORST TO RECEIVE THE WALTER Election Of May Queen Planned STOCKWELL AWARD; SPRING INITIATION WILL BE For Convocation, CONDUCTED IN EVENING. May 27

May 27 is rapidly drawing nearer North Dakota State College's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, and with it the annual all-college day. national , will 'hold its seventh annual recognition With the day so near, Erling Thor- day, Wednesday. Dr. Rosa A. Gortner, head of the division of son, president of the Student Commis- agricultural biochemistry at the University of Minnesota, will sion, announces a tentative program be a guest of the organization during the day and will address for the day. This program is so ar- a convocation in the college armory at 9:30 a. m. ranged that something on the program Twenty-four outstanding senior students elected to the will be of interest to each student. The day's activities will begin at 9 society during the last year will be honored at the convocation o'clock when the R. 0. T. C. battalion which will open with the singing of the North Dakota hymn. will conduct the annual clean-up of Benjamin V. McCaul, secretary of the chapter, will present the the campus and at which time the new members. twelve platoons will compete for the Amos Van Vorst, a senior in the school of chemistry, will cup. Following the clean-up, the be awarded the Phi Kappa Phi prize from Walter L. Stockwell. Senior Staff will serve coffee and Van Vorst was' selected for the honor as the most representative doughnuts to the cadet corps. At 9:40 student. Among his organizations besides Phi Kappa Phi are the students will assemble in the arm- Roland Olson Margaret Hagen Kappa Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, and Alpha Phi ory for the convocation of the day. Omega. E. Hoyt DeKleine was winner of the first Stockwell A feature of the convocation will award in 1930. be the election of the May Queen from three candidates selected in to- Gortner to Speak "Biochemistry and the World To- day's election. The time in the arm- day" will be the topic of Dr. Gortner's ory will include the Frosh-Sophomore Senior President address. He is a member of the song contests as well as the various Nebraska chapter of Phi Kappa Phi acts. The judging of the costumes and holds membership in several will also take place in the armroy. To Be Recognized honor and scientific organizations be- At 1:15, following the dinner hour, sides being an author and an editor The 1932 Bison will distributed to the of note. Musical numbers will he students, and the actives on Dacotah At Formal Prom played by the Sigma en- field will begin, which will include semble at the convocation closing with the flag rush, the tug-o-war, baseball, Assistant Manager Olson Picks the singing of "The Yellow and the men's and women's tennis, speed ball, Margaret Hagen For Green". Dr. L. L. Carrick, president- women's fencing contests, and other His Partner elect will preside. attractions. Miss Harriet Pearson will honor Dr. At 4:00 o'clock, the students will Recognition of the president of the Gortner at a breakfast in her home assemble near the library for the at 8 a. m., Wednesday. Guests will pageant of the crowning of the May senior class will be made at the an- include Dr. Gortner's Nebraska class- Queen, which will end the afternoon's nual Senior Ball Mriday evening when mates and friends residing in Fargo. activities. In the evening the annual Neil Baldwin and his partner, Helen club of the college will sport dance will be held in the arm- Carstenson will follow Roland Olson, entertain at a luncheon in the Lincoln ory. Miss Mary Powers, social com- assistant ball manager and his part- Lob. Cabin, Wednesday noon, honoring missioner, will be in charge. ner in the grand march third in line. Dr. Gortner. Dr. A. K. Smith is in Mr Baldwin has been very prominent charge. More than 20 faculty men on Helen Carstenson Neil Baldwin in the class of '31's activities before the campus are members of the club Y.M.C.A. Makes Plans Second in line at the Senior Prom will be assistant prom manager being elected to the presidency of his for scientific research. Roland Olson and his partner Margaret Hagen. Olson is a member of class last fall. His position of third Five Initiated At Weekend Outing Kappa Sigma Chi social fraternity, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and in line is also a recognition of Mr. Local officers will conduct initiation Baldwin's past achievements. Blade, and , honorary fraternities. Miss Hagen is a services for five students elected to Cabinet, Faculty Men Spend member of Alpha Xi Beta sorority. Baldwin is president of his class, a With the ball becoming nearer, Phi Kappa Phi during the spring term Saturday, Sunday member of Delta Kappa Sigma social fraternity and Blue Key and Kappa Wallace Lovsness, the manager of the at 6 p. m., Wednesday. The initiates At Lake Tau Delta, honorary groups. Miss Carstenson is a member of Phi Omega formal, states that this year's affair are: Lois Minarcl, Richard Maxwell, Pi, social sorority. will be charming in every detail. The Lyle Behan, Georgina Metzinger, and General plans for a full year's pro- spring theme is being carried out to Francis Dutee. gram of varied activities for the col perfection and will aid materially in The closing event for recognition lege Y. M. C. A. were made at a IMPORTANT NOTICE! McMorran, Young Get the success of the party. The or- day will be the annual banquet at the weekend outing of the newly-elected chestra to be used at the ball has Powers hotel at 6:30 p. m. Dr. Car- officers, committee chairmen and fac- All senior girls keep the noon Scholarship Awards not yet been anounced, but the people rick will be toastmaster. 'As vice- ulty representatives at the Waldron hour of all-college day free, as who intend to attend will be pleas- president-elect of the chapter, Mrs. antly surprised. cottage on Lake Cormorant, Saturday there is to be a senior girls' City And College Pan-Hellenic H. L. Walster will give a toast to and Sunday. luncheon at that time. Music, Added features for the affair will new members with Amos Van Vorst dancing, short speeches, and blues Groups Have Annual Banquet be well worked out before Friday, responding. As the main banquet Extensive activity during freshman Monday Night and in athleic, social, singing combined with good eats and with the regular features will speaker, Dr. Gortner will speak on orientation week a and religious affairs are being planned are sure to make this affair assure every one attending a wonder- "Science and Civilization". by the cabinet for the coming school success from beginning to end. Betty McMorran and Bethel Young ful time. It is the opinion of Mr. Dr. A. D. Whedon is head of the You will be approached by some Lovsness that the ball will eclipse all general committee in charge of ar- year. were the recipients of the two schol- member of Senior Staff in the other balls of the year in attendance. rangements for the day. Misses Har- Although committee appointments arships by the city and college Pan- next few days. 'Tickets will be riet Pearson and Pearl Dinan are as- have not yet been completed, chair- Hellenic Councils at their annual ban- sold for the price of thirty-five quet held last evening in the Elks sisting him and Miss Esther Latzke men will announce their assistants be- cents. Plan to be there, and is in charge of the dinner. fore the end of the schol term so club. Miss Beatrice Olson, dean of Thoraldson Wins watch The Spectrum and bulletin women at the University of North Fall Members Honored that plans for Y affairs may be com- boards for further information. Fall term initiates to be honored on pleted by the opening of the fall term. Dakota, was the guest speaker for the evening. "Scholarship and Education" Competition Prize recognition day are: Naomi Apland, Among the students attending the was the topic of the address. Ruby DeOtte, Mary Hassell, Inez outing were: Leo Anderson, presi- SOPHOMORE CLASS FROLIC Miss McMorran, Lawton, is a sopho- Zwerg And Bordeleau Place In Jahr, Roy Jordre, Clarence Kelly, Vir- dent; Donald McKechnie, vice-presi- Second And Third ginia Landquist, Roland Olson, Ethel dent; Harry Hanson, freshman com- AT PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT more in the school of home economics (Continued on Page 3) mittee; Jordan Engberg, athletics; and a member of Phi Upsilon Omi- Positions Gordon Prescott, religious chairman; Approximately 150 couples were cron. Miss Young, Rugby, is a junior Gerald Garlid, publicity chairman; and present at the annual sophomore frolic in the school of home economics. She Byran Tharaidson, junior architect, FORMER S. C. STUDENTS Edgar Johnson, library chairman. held Friday evening in the Crystal is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta won first prize in the annual sketch- HONORED AT MINN. "U" sorority and Sigma Delta discussion Dr. W. C. Hunter, Dudley C. Bay- Ballroom from 8:30 to 11:30. Music ing competition wshich is held each club. Marvin Spielman and Sampel liss, Rudolf Otterson, Al Severson, and was furnished by the Red Jackets and year under the direction of Dudley C. Receiving the guests with Miss Yuster, former North Dakota State Leonard Severson accompanied the programs of black and white celluloid Bayliss, freehand instructor. Henry Matilda Thompson, general arrange- College students and graduates in the cabinet members. were given the guests. 0. Zwerg, senior, placed second, jand Chaperons were Drs. and Mmes. ments chairman, was Mrs. Walster, Al Bordeleau junior, was third. school of chemistry in 1929 and 1926 respectively were elected to the Min- PHI DELTA A. K. Smith, and C. E. Kellogg. Gen- president of the Pan-Hellenic associa- Fourteen sets of drawings were SIGMA nesota chapter of Sigma Xi, national eral arrangements were made by tion; Miss Olson, Miss Pearl Dinan, submitted and each set consisted of Gordon Strong and Ralph Simenson honorary society for graduate stu- Merlyn Jahr, president of the sopho- and the presidents of the sororities three copy sketches and three ori- spent the weekend at their homes in dents in any of the sciences. Both men more class, William McDonald and on the campus. Preceding the ban- ginals. First prize, awarded to Thar- Valley City. quet a short reception was held. are now working toward higher de- Roger Deyoe spent the weekend at Jack Vincent. aldson, was a copy of Frank Lloyd Musical numbers were furnished by Wright's new book, "Modern Archi- grees in the department of chemistry his home in Marion. at the University of Minnesota. the various members of the sororities tecture". Zwerg received a copy of Russell Rosholt, Moorhead, was Mr. Spielman carried off all college An important business who sang some of their chapter songs. Metal Plate Lithography as second pledged May 12. prize. high honors in scholastics for several Mel Johnson, Tony Quam, Eddie meeting of Delta consecutive terms while attending Both, and Wally Lovsness spent Sun- will be held in the Faculty- Max Hinman won the featherweight Judges for the contest were: Miss here. His home is at Larimore. Mr. championship of the college on Friday day in Halstad. Wally Lovsness and Alumni club rooms at 4 Dorothy Hatch, Miss Mae Kelly, Har- Yuster , a Fargo man, is the son of Tony Quern played with the Halstad p. m. today. afternoon by defeating Ed. Dehne, old Bechtel, Paul Jones, and D. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. Yuster, at 1345 Third baseball team. Bismarck, in a private bout. Bayliss. Ave. N.

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anything when his. breakfact isn't Dorothy Holes spent the weekend The SPECTRUM ready. at her home in Hunter. Official publication of the students of Margaret Ballard, '30, his returned North Dakota State College Pub- Love makes the world go 'round, from California where she attended KAMPUS the poets say, but they ought to see the university during the last year. lished every Tuesday and Friday during the school year. Address all how, after a few years of married Grace Hunkins and Almedha Cos- life, the bride grows round. grove were guests at the Phi Omega communications to the Editor-in- Chief. KEY HOLE Pi house on Sunday at dinner. The poet who said something about Society Subscription rate: $2.00 per school MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL year. the flower in the crannied wall should by see some of these kitchen-mechanics DELTA TAU EPSILON Rodney Hanson, a resident of the Entered as second class matter at tossing the flour about their own par- Jack Loos, Grafton, was a dinner hall during the fall and winter terms, State College station, Fargo, N. D., Peep in Pete ticular crannied wall. guest Sunday. spent Saturday and Sunday visiting under the act of March 3, 1879. Edgar Johnson spent the weekend with friends in the hall. He was en- Spectrum Phones: Day 4903; Night THE GUY WHO SUCCUMBED TO at Detroit Lakes. route from Valley City to his home 5525. PEEPIly PETE THROWS THE DUMB DORA WHO GURGLED Orville Isley went to his home in at Bowbells, N. D., where he will re- Anthony T. Faber...... Editor-in-Chief ADVICE TO LOVELORN BABY-TALK TO HIM FINDS HIM- Verona to visit his parents Saturday main for the summer. Earl Hodgson....._...... Business Manager SELF WALKING THE BED ROOM and Sunday. Residence hall students who spent Editorial 'Staff Thousands Shout as Author Debunks FLOOR AROUND P. X., LEARNING Joe Lindgren visited Bill Morsch at the weekend at their respective Amos Wallum..._...Managing Editor This Thing Called Love EXACTLY HOW A BABY TALKS. Enderlin, Saturday. homes are: Russell Cordes, Henning: Harold Peterson .Columnist Delta Tau Epsilon enjoyed a box Dean Wigen, Lake Park; John Webb, (Along with thoughts of June of cigars given by Larry Erickson an- Glyndon; Glenn Vantine, Grandin; Love flys out the window when the Desk Editors - brides, graduation, and things like nouncing his engagement to Ruby Harold Northrup, Hawley; DeWitt lord and mister doesn't find the time Gerald Garlid, Kathryn Engebretson, that, the author thought he would Broin, McIntosh; Helmer Sletvold, to put the screens on that keep the DeOtte. Marjory Archer, Robert Connolly, submit for his readers a list of per- Oakes; William and Robert Hatch, Elene Weeks flies out. sonal observations based on what they - ALPHA KAPPA PHI Fergus Falls; Haaken Mickelson, Society Editors tell us. As -growing a beard is an- Marvin Lund was a caller at the Buxton. Frances Anderson, Helen Rainville, other word for doing a "Gaffney", so The gal who feeds mushy talk to Mr. F. H. Turner of the college ex- the fellow before she marries him is house Thursday. Jean McMillan now we will do a "Mencken" kolumn.) William Striebel, Elsmere Cham- tension department left Monday for the same one who will feed him that Sports Staff berlain, and Edward Minard left for Bismarck, enroute to Watford City kind of breakfast food 365 mornings Jack Grohnke Editor A woman was arrested the other Minneapolis Thursday night. and Washburn. Mr. Turner will make out of the year. Associates: James Konen, Kenneth day for stabbing her husband in the Al Letich, Harold Belligmier, Lam- a survey of farm business in McLean Wyard abdomen with a can-opener. Being bert Huppler, Richard Gainsby, and and McKenzie counties during the Features a modern bride she probably thought These flowers that blushed and Horace Johnson, from the North Da- next two weeks. He expects to return Ruth Barrett, Sally Hunkins that was the way to a man's stomach. bloom'd unseen to waste their fresh- kota U., were guests over the week- about June 4. ness on the desert air, or words to THETA CHI Special Writers end. that effect, are the kind who will not Phi chapter of Theta Chi announces Abbie Porter, Ethel Kraft, Ruby De- Ldts of these brides have visions John Booty visited the house Mon- hesitate to waste their freshness on the formal initiation of Ward Swan- Otte, Morris Olson of a vine-covered cottage with roses day night. around the door only to find that the the ice-man. son, Leslie Hanelt, RobertThompson, Reporters Walter Shamp, Arnold Austin, Ray roses are dandelions and the vines are Greenwood, W. Tarbell, and Lloyd Leland May, John Pederson, Russell Margaret Olsen, Frederick Martin, Poison-ivy. After some of these "shot-gun" Hagen Hansel Guloein, and Jerome Ida May Hollands, Clifford Bowman Euren, attended the house party at marriages the poor sap finds out that Dunn's Resort given by the A. T. 0. Lamont. Services were held at the Business Staff Marriages made in Heaven often the gun wasn't loaded either. .. . . chapter at the University of North chapter house on Sunday. Messrs. Glenn Reichert Asst. Bus. Mngr. turn out to be Hell on earth. Dakota. Scott Lamont and Elmer May were John Thorsell .Advertising Mngr. The fella that warbled about music Charles Headland, Beta Theta Pi, present at the services. This is the Jay Lynch Adv. Solicitor Wedding bells are the rattle of dirty being the food of love never had a spent Saturday at the chapter house. first time in the history of the chapter Christian Mngr. dishes in the sink. live in one of these radio-infested The Mother's Club was entertained that Theta Chi fathers have witnessed MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL apartments. at tea on Sunday from 3 to 5:30 at the initiation of their sons. PRESS ASSOCIATION Many marriages go on the rocks the chapter house. The annual spring party was held when the blushing bride presents her The guy who thought he married George Fairhead and Childs Hallen- Saturday night in the chapter house. RESPONSIBILITY husband with a batch of baking pow- for love soon finds out that it consists berg spent Saturday in Lisbon with Hobo costumes were worn by the der biscuits. of . . . . "Oh I w, the lovliest dress the class in pageantry. guests. Miss Dorothy Clark, and Mr. If four years in college did nothing today .. . . only five dollars", or, "I Ray McNally spent the weekend at Richard Warner were honor guests. else for us than to give us a sense There's many a slip twix't the rum- wish I could have the lovely dresses hiJ home in Lisbon. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of responsibility as a part of our ble seat and the altar, so the term, that Mrs. Smith has," etc. etc. Lovely Jack Vincent spent the weekend in Sackett, and Dr. and Mrs. Glen, Lind- ethical code it would have accom- "bride-to-be", is applied to the gal as lovely, lovely. Minneapolis. sey. Music was furnished by the plished a great deal. sort of a tentative title, filling in, the Collegians. slack time ,up to the ceremony at the THE BRIDE DOESN'T BLUSH How often we describe a person as GAMMA PH IBETA church. BECAUSE SHE'S EMBARRASSED. Frances Loomis and Helen Rainville Norma Cavette spent the weekend one "who doesn't care", "the happy- SHE'S JUST TRYING HEROICAL- at Lisbon. attended the A. T. 0. house party at go-lucky type". True these persons The bridal veil more often hides a LY TO KEEP FROM LAUGHING Dunn's Resort this past weekend. are the life of the party and are vale of tears and a dirty neck. AT THE NITWIT SHE OUT LOUD Doris Sommer spent the weekend great fun to be with until one has HOOKED FOR A MEAL-TICKET. known them long enough to know all THE GAL WHO TRIPS AND in Barnesville. Ethel Arrestad, Pelican Rapids, their jokes and irresponsibilities. But RUNS UP TO THE ALTAR IS THE even their friends never call on them That marry last line: You know Minn., visited , Glenora Sommer on SAME GAL WHO TRIPS UP HER we're married now, dear. for aid in time of emergency. Not HUSBAND FOR A FIVE SMACKER Sunday. because they aren't clever or capable, TO REPAIR THE RUNS IN HER but merely because they aren't de- HOSIERY. Installation services for the new pendable. cabinet members of the Y. W. C. A. We all know the type that lands on have been tentatively set for Thurs- "Wedded estate" means nowadays , a Donovan Motor Co. every committee and never goes to little two-by-four apartment. day, May 29 at 4 p. m. in Ceres Hall Lovely Evening committee meetings. Then there is parlors. All members are invited. Authorized the person who in a spirit of enthu- A woman may lay her traps for a The freshman commission will receive siasm enters some activity and works man, but after she says "I do", she the! guests. Members of the advisory SLIPPERS erratically for awhile until his enthu- may as well keep her trap shut. board will be honor guests. siasm "peters out" and then someone FORD So appropriate for the airy else takes hold and does all the work A MAN'S HOUSE IS HIS KING- dance frock or the sophisticated while our enthusiastic erratic gets all DOM BUT HIS WIFE WILL TELL Try Our Bachelor Service SALES & SERVICE formal gown. the credit. HIM THAT KINGS ARE NOT VERY Slippers that you can use for They say there is a law of com- POPULAR THESE DAYS. 1 Block East Powers Hotel those now - and - then occasions pensation. When we think of all the MODEL LAUNDRY The Ultimate in Service Phone 2100 right through the summer, for plodders we know who can be de- Marriage is like going to bed in a I they are new in design. pended upon for every emergency and warm room and then finding out in PHONE 4 yet who work in obscurity while their the morning that the fire has gone charming irresponsible brethren hold out. the limelight and receive all the pub- HOT COFFEE licity—well then we wonder about the A woman might call her soul her compensation. own, but her spouse might call her CLEARANCE SALE LEMONADE HOT DOG LUNCHES COORDINATION — $5.95 Look at Your Shoes, Paper plates, cups, spoons, White Satin The war cry of the existing edu- Everyone Else Does • and all picnic appointments No charge for tinting cational system seems to be, "Spe- 143 available at cialize". 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AFTER THAT DATE WE WILL BE LOCATED AT BROAD- WAY AND FIRST AVE. NORTH, FORMERLY "MARQUI- We Move About May 15th! SEE'S". TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE WONDERFUL SAV- INGS NOW POSSIBLE AT OUR REMOVAL SALE. University Track Team Downs Saaly's Charges

May, S. C., second; Orness, S. C., sections were inspected by Colonel third. Distance-122 feet 3 BISON OUTSCORE IN 1/2 inches. SENIOR STAFF Two Day Inspection Moorman. Freshman and sophomore Two mile run—won by Hall, S. C.; groups were given theoretical and Baird, U., third; Bud Thornton, third. Official Bulletin of Coming Events Ends This Morning practical tests during their regular FIELD EVENTS BUT Time--10 minutes 45.4 seconds. class hours this'morning. 220 yard low hurdles—won by Lud- Tuesday, May 19—Phi Upsilon Military grounds, offices, office files wig, U.; Thomasson, S. C., second; Col. Moorman Speaks Monday, Omicron and government property will be in- McKendry, S. C., third. Time-26.0 Tuesday At North LOSE ON CINDERS Gamma Tau Sigma 4:00 spected this afternoon as the final seconds. Dakota State Wednesday, May 20—Convocation feature of the two day program. Schwartz Wins High Jump At High jump—won by Schwartz, —Recognition Day Six Foot Mark; Tarbell S. C.; Tarbell, U., second; McKay, Phi Kappa Phi Initiation and Completing a two day inspection S. C., third. Height-6 feet. Banquet period the 1931 inspection of North ALPHA XI BETA High Scorer 880 yard run—won' by Pearson, U.; Dakota State College's R. 0. T. C. Minnie Anderson, Clifford, was a unit will be brought to a close today. guest of Luverne Hanson, Sunday. The North Dakota University track McMillen, S. C., second; Jack Thorn- Thursday, May 21—Art Club ton, U., third. Time-1 minute 59.6 Col. Thomas Moorman, Omaha, Neb., Marian Van Vorst and Margaret team defeated the State College team Meeting seconds. Friday, May 22—Senior Ball seventh corpS area R. 0. T. C. officer Hagen visited at Hendrum, Sunday. in the annual dual meet by the score arrived in Fargo Saturday and has Marjorie Gutting and Bernice Streit Broad jump—won by Schwartz, Saturday, May 23—Alpha Gam- of 78 to 53. been inspecting the unit. spent the weekend at the Streit cot- S. C.; Tarbell, U., second; Raabe, U., ma Delta Party The Bison outscored the Nodaks in General inspection was conducted tage on Lake Pelican. third. Distance-20 feet 8% inches. Alpha Xi Beta Party the field events, but the University Monday morning with the corps as- Hazel Harris, '30, and Evelyn runners gathered enough points in the Javelin throw—won by Bunt, S. C.; Monday, May 25 — Fraternity Meetings 7:30 sembling at 8 a. in. The unit passed Probstfield, '29, spent the weekend in track events to win by a large mar- Ornese, S. C., second; Webster, U., in review before the inspecting officer, Fargo. gin. The Nodaks placed two men in third. Distance-157 feet 8 inches. Cosmopolitan Club Meeting Blue Monday Tea college officials, military officials, and each of the track events except the Half mile relay—won by U., (Tar- the cadet sponsors. 440 yard dash and the 220 yard low bell, Ferry, Simons, Raabe); S. C., Tuesday, May 26—Alpha Xi Beta Founder's Day Banquet Particular assignments were given -.hurdles. (May, Mc Kendry, Grohnke, Thomas- each platoon following the general The Love Teachers' Agency Probably the most outstanding son), second; U., (Eckholm, Madson, Wednesday, May 27—All-College Day inspection. Assignments included calis- Serving its 35th year. event of the day was the half mile Ludwig, Doerr), third. Time-1. min- thenics, extended order drill, tent event. Roy Pearson, sophomore dis- ute 34 seconds. Senior Girls' Luncheon 12:00 34-36 Huntington Block Dance pitching, equipment display, and close tance star of the University squad order drill. Phone 4375-W Fargo, No. Dak. transversed the 880 yards in the sur- DR. ROSS A. GORTNER Monday afternoon junior and senior prisingly fast time of 1 minute 59.6 SPEAKS TOMORROW seconds. He also could have won the mile event with ease, for he loped in MORNING AT 9:40 leisurely behind his teammate, Bud (Continued from Page 1) Thornton. The individual scoring honors went Renwick, Donald Spencer, Mervin Tuntland, and Amos Van Vorst. to Hugh. Tarbell, who placed first in the 100 yard dash, second in the high The winter term members to be and broad jump, and third in the 220 honored with the two other groups of yard dash for a total of 12 points in new members includes: Glen Schoes- HERBST'S the four events. He was closely fol- sow, Marion South, Elsmere Cham- lowed by August Schwartz and Lafe berlain, Kathryn Engebretson, Lillian Ludwig. Schwartz pleased Coach Flatner, Reynold Fredeen, and Lois .Saalwaechter a great deal when he Klinsmann. cleared the bar at 6 feet in the high Founded at the University of Maine SPORT SILK jump. He also won first in the broad in 1898, Phi Kappa Phi is an honor jump with a leap of 20 feet 8 3/4 society composed of professors, gradu- inches. Ludwig won first place in ate and undergraduate students from both of the hurdle events. all departments of the university or WEEK Other high point men for the Bison college in which a chapter is located. were Leo May, first in the shot and Emphasizing scholarship in the second in the discus; Rod McMillen, college students is its primary object. second in 440 and 880 yard events; Not more than one-fifth of the senior Jack Grohnke, second in the 220 and class membership may be elected to third in the 440 yard dashes; Paul Phi Kappa Phi. The local chapter Bunt, first in the javelin; Leo Thomas- was founded in 1913. Plain Silk Shauntings eon, second in the 100, third in the Among the speakers since the first pole vault, second in the 220 yard low recognition day in 1925 there have White and colored Shantung. In colors of hurdles, and third in the 120 high been: Dean A. E. Minard, dean of coral, orchid, eggshell, Monday blue, tea hurdles; Ernest Hall, winner of the the school of science and literature; green, smile pink and natural. Colors are 2 mile event; and Clarence Orness, Dean Cowley-Carroll, iormer pastor washable. Repeated washings will not dim second in the javelin and third in the of Gethsemane Cathedral; Dr. Carlton the beautiful shades, 39 inches wide, yard.. '1.79 discus. R. Ball, regent general of the national The University quartet ran the half society; Judge A. G. Burr of the mile relay in 1 minute 34 seconds to North Dakota Supreme Court; and Dr. win easily from the Bison. Tarbell, Gottfried Hult, professor of classical Ferry, Simons, and Raabe made up languages and literature at the Uni- Figured Silk Shantung the team for the Nodaks. versity of North Dakota. The summary: One of the prettiest selections we have ever 100 yard dash—won by Tarbell, U.; seen. Attractive colored contrasting figures -Thomasson, S. 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