NOW is the time to figure out that BROADCAST that work on the costume for Gay Cat Day, 'Ag' and Science wings is May 22nd THE SPECTRUM under way

VOLUME' XLIV. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 NUMBER 50 Deans Balk At Annual Gay Cat Day Senior Ball Tonight To Be "A Night In Egypt" KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FIRST EIGHT VOTES 160 Couples May FORMAL SATURDAY `Thespian Days ' AGAINST SENIOR LEAVE President Rules Gamma Tau chapter of Kappa Kap - Well Presented Late yesterday afternoon eight Attend Season's pa Gamma fraternity will be hostess- votes were cast on the question whet'i- Classes Must Be es at their first spring formal Satur- er to continue with the senior leave Greatest Affair day evening in the ball room of the Front Of Main practice or not, all of which were in Attended On Day Elks temple. A program of formal favor of discontinuing the • practice, William McRoberts, Margaret dancing will begin at 8:30 and con- Characters Of Plays Presented according to Afred H. Parrot,- regis- Convocation At 9:40 Wednesday tinue until 11:30. Forty couples are By L.C.T. Players Shown trar. There are 42 faculty votes y21 Richardson To Lead Grand expected to attend. Patrons and pa- to be cast. Bison Distribution At March At 9 P.M. tronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Amidst Fireworks Apparently students in favor of the 1:15 P.M. Barnard and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph practice will have to do a bit of elec- An Egyptian setting is being ar- Weible. The six senior members of the Within a Milky Way of starlight tioneering at once, lest the traditional Members of the Student Commiss- ranged in the Crystal ballroom today fraternity are in charge of the party, produced by brilliant flares, and ac- leave of absence for seniors fall by ion found themselves victims of a for the Senior Ball to be held there with Margaret Richardson acting as companied by the Gold Star Band, the wayside. Of course there is that "traffic jam"• the forepart of the week tonight with the informal dancing chairman and Evelyn Blakeslee, Alta the Little Country Theater Players chance that the more determined and when outlining plans for the annual starting promptly at 8:30 p.m. Indi- Berg, Mary Ellen Parker, Ethel Mc- presented a tableau, "Thespian Days" "set in their ways" professors did Gay Cat Day to be held on Wednes- cations are that about 160 couples will Essey, and Margaret Zimmerman as- in front of Old Main last Tuesday their voting first. day, May 22, but Lawrence Parsons, attend the party. sisting. evening. The entire spectacle, present- president of the commission, assures ed in three episodes, depicted a his- Programs and favors for the affair us that the traditional event will be tory of many of the famous plays will be given at the door as the guests Knutson To Edit staged with a few alterations. that have been staged in the college enter, and all thise attending will be Honor Organizations It seems that plans were complete theare by a series of living portraits required to register. The program will College Engineer for the traditional day with the presi- flashing out from the windows of the accommodate twelve dances and two Recognized Wednes. dent's sanction, and then a number of building that formed the bacground extras and Ball Manager McRoberts Elmer C. Torkelson, Fargo, Will campus deans met and decided that a for the scenes. day of school could not be missed due says that every effort will be made to Judge Burr, Of Supreme Court, Succeed Marcus Pederson finish the program tonight. A crowd of people witnessed the to the days already missed during in- Says That Good Literature pageant from a number of bleachers As Business Manager Grand March at 9:00 spection, Bison Brevities, and May Lives On which were constructed on the campus Festival. After further cognizance of William F. McRoberts and Miss opposite the Main building. Under Everett L. Knutson, McClusky, jun- the situation, Dr. Coulter was forced Margaret Richardson will lead the "The real and the true is so vast cover of darkness the affair successful- ior in Civil Engineering has been ap- to demand that classes be attended on grand march promptly at 9:00 p.m. that no man can ever hope to know ly proved that it is possible to stage pointed to succeed William Rundsuist the 22nd, but agreed to a convocation The president of the senior class, M. it all, but the college educated man a brilliant tableau without the use of as editor-in-chief of the State College on the day and the customary dance Foss Narum, and his partner, Miss or woman can learn to appreciate expensive backgrounds. Engineer for the coming year. Mr. in the evening. Hazelle Heald, will be second in the what he can get from life," Judge The college cadet band played a pre- Knutson is a member of Sigma Phi Lawrence Parsons when interview- line. Milton F. Pemble, assistant prom A. G. Burr, of the North Dakota Su- lude to the pageant, and Miss Tekla Delta, Blue Key, is Commissioner of ed said that "we are victims of a traf- manager, and Margaret Casselman, preme Court, told members of Phi Askegaard favored the spectators with Judiciary, President of the Junior fic jam, but have outlined a program and Paul Boyd, repreenting the Uni- Kappa Phi, honorary fraternity, and several organ numbers. Mr. George Class, and was leader of the Junior for the day that will tend to keep up versity of North Dakota, with his the student body at recognition ser- Hays delivered an original prologue Prom. the tradition. We want the main feat- partner, Margaret Richmond, will be vices held Wednesday morning dur- written by Opal Dunbar after which Elmer C. Torkelson, Fargo, will ure of the day to be the costuming. next in the line. Guests of honor will ing the convocation period.• a spectacular parade passed in review succeed Marcus A. Pederson as busi- These gay attires may be worn to follow. They include President and before the audience. ness manager. Mr. Torkelson is a jun- classes thruout the day, and handi- Mrs. John Lee Coulter; Director and Judge Burr, who gave the principal address, congratulated the members The first episode consisted of tab- ior in Electrical Engineering, is a capped as we are, with the coopera- Mrs. P. F. Trowbridge, Director and member of , Bile Key, tion of every student in the dressun Mrs. P. F. Monroe, Dean and Mrs. heartily upon their achievements, and (Continued on page two) stressed the value of literature in life, and . event, the day when over will be re- H. L. Walster, Dean and Mrs. L. L . citing many instances to prove that Other appointments include Jerome corded as successful." Carrick, Dean and Mrs. A. D. Weeks, really good literature, whether ancient College High School E. Lindstrom, advertising manager; Convocation at Dean and Mrs. R. M. Dolve, Dean and 9:40 or modern, has an appeal for all time Victor M. Madsen, circulation mana- The only time off in the morning Mrs. W. F. Sudro, Dean and Mrs. A. Will Graduate 26 ger; Albert W. Anderson, associate E. Minard, Dean and Mrs. I. W. Smith, and all men. will be a convocation at 9:40 in the The services marked the celebration editor; Walter Nelson, campus editor; armory. Dr. Putnam's Gold Star Band Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parrott, Mr. and Richard Scott, engineering review ed- Mrs. H. W. McArdle and Deans Pearl of Achievement clay on the campus, R. M. Black Of Ellendale Normal will be on hand. The freshmen and and the following honorary fraterni- itor; Donald Best, architectural editor; Dinan and Alba Bales. To Deliver Address On sophomores will engage in a song con- ties and sororities introduced their Francis Dutee, alumni editor, Hjalmer tst, and a one act play will be pre- Unique Features Thurs., June 6 members to the student body: Alpha Johnson, campus, Robert Carlson, en- sented by the Little Country Theatre Unique features have been secured Phi Omega, Delta Psi Kappa, Gamma ginering review; George Probstfield, players. Another feature is being for the party, but Miss Marion Trow- Tau Sigma, Kappa Tau Delta, Phi R. M. Black, president of the Ellen- circulation; Jack Simonitsch, circula- planned but will not be announced. bridge, chairman of the committee, is Upsilon Omicron, Pi Gamma Mu, Rho dale State Normal School, Ellendale, tion; Joseph Laungaunet, circulation; The convocation will provide ample not divulging their nature. Other com- Chi, and Alpha Zeta. N. D., will be the principal speaker Walter Pearson, office; Robert Schul- opportunity for the display of the mittee heads are Wilfred Plath, who Professor J. R. Dice presided, and at the 18th annual commencement of tz, engineering review; Fred Paine, unique and amusing costumes of the has secured the Red Jackets for the Dr. A. F. Hunsaker gave a short his- the agricultural and mechanic arts campus; William Shine, Art. day. affair; Arthur Anderson, decorations; tory of the organization, introducing high school of the North Dakota State Members of the staff who will grad- Bison Distribution uate this June are William Rundquist, Ethel McEssey, refreshments; Ken- the charter members, who are Dean college, to be held June 6. The 1930 Bison will be distribute , neth McDowell, floor manager; John Minard, Professors Waldron, Bolley, The commencement exercises will Marcus Pederson, Lawrence Debing, at 1:15 in the afternoon. Frank Han- Brady, tickets; Wm. Rundquist, pub- Putnam and Thompson. Walter L. be held in the Little Country Theatre. James McHugh, Perciva Peightal, nailer, business manager of the annual licity. Stockwell was announced as an honor- Ruth Johnson will give the president's Earl Fenton, and Roy Landbloom. is sponsoring a contest in connection ary member at this time. The annual address at exercises in the afternoon. with the advertising section of the TENNIS PLAYERS TO banquet was held Wednesday evening Henry Tietgens, Alvin Stevens, and DRAMATIC CLUB ELECTS book. There are 20 misspelled words MEET VALLEY CITY SAT. at 6:30 at the Fargo Commercial Club. Dagny Svendahl will give the class RUTH WHITNEY PRES. in the advertisements and the person Members of Phi Kappa Phi who were history; • Mildred Fahey, Helen Fred-, first turning in the correct list to the elected this year are Albert Palmer- rikson and Harding Heimark, class Bison-Spectrum office will receive a The Bison tennis team will journey Midst an inviting fire and sizzling lee, Thomas Palinerlee, Floy Beatty, prophecy; Boniface ,Horgan, Borghild ten dollar gold piece. to Valley City Saturday where they hot dogs, members of Edwin Booth Lawrence Debing, Robert J. Adam, Horrigan and Arthur Wimmer, class Tug-of-War At 4:00 will meet the strong Valley City Dramatic Club enjoyed a most novel Marvin Huckle, Edna Elizabeth Sheld- woll. A new feature of this year's pro- Teachers college net team. The Vik- picnic Tuesday afternoon in the base- on, Minnie Wilmert, Jessie McLachlin. In the evening, Dr. Walter Lee Air- gram is a tug-of-war to be held be- ings are reputed as having an unusu- ment of Professor A. G. Arvold's Mrs. Eva Riddle, John Brady, Edris heart will give the invocation, follow- tween the freshman and sophomore ally strong net team this year and home. Mr. Arvold, who is to leave Probstfield, Christine Johnson, Rodger ed by the commencement address. The classes at 4 p.m. Wednesday with the are being touted as the strongest col- soon for an extended trip to Hawaii, E. Olson, Glenn Smith, Doris Wilner, graduates will be presented by J. A. was presented with a leather travel- center of the rope above the coulee lege team in the state. Olaf Slinde, Frances Ross, E. Hoyt Tanner and Dr. John Lee Couter, pres- west of the ice house. Members of the team making the ing bag. Surprise packages were also DeKleine, Lethia Mathieson, Charles ident of the college, will present the The ROTC battalion will form at trip are Lawrence Meldahl, Max given to Misses Alta Berg and Phyllis Hayford, Albert W. Anderson, Lily diplomas. 4:45 for the evening gun, parade and Hughes, Fred Gronvold and Don Bol- Heimark, prospective brides of this Ann Thorsell, Margaret Ballard, Alta The class roster is as follows: Ar- presentation of decorations to 150 ley. Three of the Bison lineup are summer. The following officers were Berg, and Eunice Hokanson. chie Anderson, Devils Lake; Carlisle cadets. Sponsors will be out for the lettermen from last year's team, Max elected for the coming year: President, Evens, Carson; Mildred Fahey, Tolna; Ruth Whitney; vice-president, Ruth review. Hughes being the only new member Helen Fredrikson, Davenport; Walter Baseball Game at 6:30 of the net crew. DELTA PSI KAPPA IN- Boerth; secretary - treasurer, Jesse Gatzke, Donnybrook; Harriet Gules- Reynolds; keeper of the chest, Elsmar A baseball game between the fresh- SPECTION WEDNESDAY vig, Davenport; Victor Hanggi, Cal- man and sophomore classes will be THETA CHIS ELECT Chamberlain; publicity editor, Jane vin; Borghild Haugen, Davenport; Eddy. held on Dacotah field at 6:30 p.m. LEO MAY PRESIDENT Miss Ruth Jameson of Alpha chap- Harding Heimark, Fargo; Edna Hol- Dance At 8:30 ter of Delta Psi Kappa, woman's hon- men, Horace; Boniface Horgan, Far- The costumes will be worn thruout GEOLOGY CLASS WILL Leo May, football and basketball orary physical education fraternity, go; Ruth Johnson, Adrian; Gladys the day, but at the dance in the even- star, was elected president of Theta Indianapolis, Indiana, inspected Pi Kragness, Sturgis, Sask.; Leonard Lo- GO ON TWO DAY TRIP ing everyone is urged to be dressed Chi fraternity at a recent meeting. chapter here Wednesday evening at berg, Fargo; Evelyn Nelson, Daven- in sport clothes. Winners of the vari- Other officers are Stafford Ordahl, eight o'clock. Informational tests were port; Jessie Phillips, Fargo; Della The class in Glacial Geology leaves ous events thruout the day will be vice-president; Milo Hoisveen, secre- administered and a model initiation Piper, Davenport; Selmer Quam, Mc- Saturday morning on a two day field announced and awarded. The commis- tary; and William Ball, treasurer. ceremony performed. Henry; Robert Ramsden, Moorhead; study of the glacial geology of west- sion is promising exceptionally fine Retiring officers of the fraternity Announcement of the fact that Hel- Orton Rusted, Dwight; Garfield Sch- ern Minnesota and south-eastern Nor- prizes to the woman and man wearing are George Hays, president; William en Ballard, as the senior girl who weich, Williston; Alvin Stevens, Bak- th Dakota. The trip will be made by the best costumes on the campus dur- Burgess, vice-president; Harold Phil- has done most for athletics, will have er; Dagny Svendahl, McLeod; Rolf car under the direction of Professor ing the day. Henry Presler and his lips, secretary; William McRoberts, her Delta Psi Kappa pin set with a Svendahl, McLeod; William Watson, Doerr, head of the Department of Vagabonds will play and several ex- Geology and Geography. cellent features are promised. treasurer. diamond, was made at this time. Fargo; Arthur Wimmer, Fargo.

Visit Fargo's Beautiful New Hotel Powers Coffee Shop me-ATs..) Banquet Hall and Private Dining Room are completely re - decorated Among Our Contemporaries Opal Tudal as "Kate"; "Daddy Long tourbillions, and a sunset piece flared Legs," Georgina Brindle, "Judy," and on the campus, while surprise boxes THE SPECTRUM Kenneth Wyard, "Daddy"• "The Riv- sent up bombs which spilled brilliant On Saturday, May 11, the student als," Bertha Strand as "Mrs.' Mala- balls from the sky. Official publication of the students of the North Dakota Agricultural College. prop"; "School for Scandal," Leonard life at St. Olaf college was filmed by Characters who appeared in the Ptiblished every Tuesday and Friday during the college year. Luther as "Sir Peter" and Mabel Wen- procession but not in the windows Minneapolis cameramen. The pictures zel as "Lady Peter." Address all communications to the Editor-in-Chief. a r e: Margaret Zimmerman a n d will be shown at the 1930 celebration The second episode, lighting up the Adolph Pahl, from "She Stoops to Subscription rates are $2.00 per year. of the citizens of Norway. windows of the second floor, showed Conquer"; Carmen Kingsley, "Hadda Advertising rates and information sent on request. characters from these plays: "The Padda" from the play of that name; Entered as second class matter at State College Station under the act of Servant in the House," Ray Greger- Inez Lunder and Ame Wallum, from Rolvaag's novel, Giants in the Earth, son as "Manson" and Frances Web- "The Melting Pot"; Arthur Anderson, March 3, 1879. is now being used as a text book in ster as "Mary"; "The Bonnie Briar as "Peter Grimm"; Addle Oscarson a number of universities. Professor Bush," Ben Kouba as "Angus Camp- as "Susan," Eleanor Erickson as MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION bell," Claire Newell as "Mary"; "Rom- "Barabetta," and Graham Fuller as Parrington at the University of Wash- eo and Juliet," Clara Berg as "Juliet", "Barnaby Dreary," in "Erstwhile Su- ington is preparing it for college use. Arthur Zeigler as "Romeo"; "Little san"; Jessie Smith as "Peg" and EDITORIAL STAFF Women," Grace Swanson as "Jo"; Belger Hammer as "Jerry," from "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Robert Robert- "Peg 0' My Heart"; Ann Baker and Henry P. Sullivan Editor-in-Chief The old oaken paddle, an instrument son as "Uncle Tom"; "Hunky Dory," Ross Gonne, from "Russian Honey- Henry Presler Associate Editor that seldom gathered moss, and stand- with Marvin Huddle, Victor Lindgren, moon"; Billie Veitch as "Maggie?" Milo Hoisveen . Sports Editor ard equipment in every college fra- Byron Berntson; "Beau Brummel," Earl Welch as "Angus Dory," in Foss Narum and Hazel Heald; "Back "Engaged"; W. Stevens as "Nero" in Dorothea Anderson Society Editor ternity for discipline purposes, rep- to the Farm,' Jane Eddy a "Hulda"; "Quo Vadis"; Joe Van Siddle as Arlene Burt College Editor resents a passing era in American "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," Cecil Car - "Francois Villon" in "If I Were Doris Sommer. .Exchange Editor campus life, deans of men from 75 roll. Kign;" Gwen Lollis, as "Gwen" in Edris Probstfield Women's Editor The third floor windows showed: "It Pays To Advertise"; Fred Wil- colleges and universities agreed at the liams, Arnold Cofell, Glen Hoople, Victor Lindgren Dramatic Critic opening of their recent conference in "Rip Van Winkle," Theodore Laibly; "Cappy Ricks," A. Stribuel; "Grum- from "Three Wise Fools"; Ruth Everett Wallum_ Columnist Washington, D. C. py," Mac McCurtie; "Barbara Frit- Whitney, "Schoolma'am," and Jess REPORTERS—Margaret Miller, Elene Weeks, Wm. Champlin, Karl Gerteis, chic," Esther Douglas; "Sun Up," Ma- Reynolds, "Hiram Johnson," from "A Bee in a Drone's Hive"; Mrs. Anne Tony Faber, Berniece Emmons and June Von Sein. bel Game as "Widow Cagle"; "The "Hell week," low scholarship, too Rise of Silas Lapham," Edris Probst- Nichels, as "Mrs. Freeheart," from BUSINESS STAFF expensive houses and too much drink- field, as "Penelope." "The Wren"; Treasure Kuehl, "Aunt ing are the glaring faults of the mod- Mary," in "Rejuvenation of Aunt Harold F. Phillips. Business Manager As a climax a searchlight trained Mary." Donald Harris Advertising Manager ern fraternity, according to the dean on a platform built on the roof dis- of men at the University of Wisconsin. closed Sitting Bull and Custer, por- trayed by Adrian Fox, and Ralph GAY CAT DAY Erickson. They were accompanied by "Thespian Days" two Indian maidens, who sang "Fallen Quality Comes First—We Have It Leaf," and "Land of the Sky Blue Service Comes Next—We Give It Things looked sort of discouraging the forepart of the week Well Presented Water." They were Frances Webster for the Student Commission when the powers that be decreed that and Audrey Casselman. A gorgeous display of fireworks RITZ CAFE there shall be no time off for Gay Cat Day. We can see their point (Continued from page one) ended the pageant. A Niagara Falls, 630 First Ave. N. too, as the Bison Brevities cut in on the work, inspection came leaux in the windows of the first floor, an American flag, jewel fountains, along and then some departments laid off for some time preparing depicting characters from the follow- their open houses for the May Festival and others were required ing plays: "Leonarda," portrayed by to assist in the management. Then they saw Memorial Day staring Helen Tollefson; "The Doll's House", Opal Dunbar as "Nora"; "Peer Gynt," "FOR YOUR GRADUATION" them in the face with another day off. Briefly, there is consider- with Harold Fog, and Constance Mel- Your Hosiery and Lingerie will be correct if selected here. able class work to be done by the seniors before the spring leave choir as Peer Gynt's mother; "The and the other classes need to get down to work - in preparation for Vikings," Ole Sand; "Brand," Emma Garter Belts Nelson as "Agnes"; "As You Like It," Alma Shoppe Brassieres the final exams. Leola Berrill as "Rosaind"; "Merchant $1.00 204 Broadway $1.00 This exact situation or one similar will probably never of Venice," Margaret Casselman as "HOSIERY IS OUR BUSINESS" occur again, as Bison Brevities will unquestionably be held well up "Portia" and Milton Pemble as "Shy- in the winter term during the years to come. The last week in lock"; "Much Ado About Nothing," January is the logical time for it. A real program s being planned though for the day, such as it is to be. The commission refuses absolutely to do away with FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE the traditional day and next year the event will be staged in the usual manner with a full day of festivities. Members of the com- GOSPEL TABERNACLE . mission are to be complimented on their refusal to do away with the day as the faculty asked them to do, and attempting to put it Seventh Avenue North and Broadway over in the manner outlined on the front page. SUNDAY SERVICES The day will be successful providing that practically every 3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. student dresses up and gets in the spirit of the fracas. It is up to SCHOOL SUPPLIES each and every student to impress upon the faculty the need of ALWAYS PLENTY OF MUSIC BY THE 30 PIECE. ORCHESTRA the day and the fact that it is a tradition here to stay. A success- FOR THE STUDENT The Best Place For Students To Spend Sunday Evening. ful Gay Cat Day this year, handicapped as we are, will mean a bigger and better day next year. Dont forget our Broadcast every Tuesday night from 9 to 10 p. m. FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YMOUT THE GRADUATE Our Supplies and Equipment Must Be Remembered—You Will Find The Largest are sold and used from central ,WELCOMES Minnesota to Puget Sound. Choice of Unusual Gift Things YOU At B'dw'y at 9th Ave. N. Ralph V. Conard, Minister NORTHERN Morning Service at 11 a. m. "The Church and You" SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. There will be no evening service. 8th St. and N. P. Avenue You are invited to attend the sessions of the State Martinson's Sunday School Convention "Gift Wares" ■Issimirs■ Diamonds,Watches, Silverware All A.C. Students and Visitors Invited to the Moorheaci,Minn. OtIr KuttIrratt (Quail Broadway at Seventh Avenue North Rev. J. D. Runsvold and W. Henry Westby, Pastors 10:30 A. M. Confirmation Service 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion Friday. May 24, 5:30 P. M. Big Picnic by Alpha Y. P. S. In Oak Grove Park The big church with The Gospel Message invites you all.

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fARGo /ARO -■ THEATRE THEATER ANNA Q. NILSSON THEATER COLLEEN MOORE in "Blockade" NOW PLAYING in "Why Be Good" NOW. PLAYING THE SPEC'IRUM THREE A suits with an extra pair of knickers to match are now wanted. Usually • • • • SAl • Sty le FlFlints: the coat is shown with pleated and half belt back, patch pockets. We have them in beautiful y irs w • I tweed patterns. $30.00 to $45.00 with two pairs. Bison Cindermen To Meet Valley City Teachers jvhuff/taw-is of 6ony ,OVott Events Start At iLONSBROUGH KO'S KAPPA PHIS DEFEAT The Physical Education Department 73a duerett Wallum McMILLAN IN THIRD THETA CHIS 9 TO 1 for women is now sponsoring a tennis tournament among the women athletes 9:30 A.M. Saturday Six champions, members of Lieut. The Alpha Kappa Phi batters tum- on the campus. The tournament will Fay Smith's boXing stables, were pre- bled the Theta Chi aggregation from be played off in single matches. Games Dean Clark compares college life Vikings Are Reputed As Strong; sented with minature gold boxing the top rung by a 9-1 count, and as start today and will continue all next to a circus. Sales of animal crackers Meet Will Decide Men gloves by Athletic director Finnegan a result the Phi men are now occupy- week. All those who are interested on the campus are, however, at a min- To Oppose "U" following the middle and light weight ing the top berth. In the second game are urged to see Miss Cole as soon as imum. championship bouts held at the Arm- played Monday the Alpha Gamma possible and sign up. * * ory Tuesday evening. The awards Bison cindermen will oppose the Rho team defeated the Alpha Sigma But, judging from the way the co- were made to the following chathpions Valley City State Teachers college Tau nine by a 6-3 score. Misses Virginia Wilson and Viola eds are dressing, sideshows ark more Leonard Friberg, heavyweight; Cy track team in a dual meet tomorrow Tuesday the Delta Sigs won from Seaburg will spend the weekend at and more in vogue. Lonsbrough, light heavy; Cliff Boll- at 9:30 a.m. on the college field. Coach the Kappa Phis by a 6-4 count. Fol- Minneapolis where they will visit * man, middleweight; Verne Skjonsby, Saalwaechter has recruited his Bison lowing the Delta Sig- en- friends. And the way the men dress should welterweight; John Molitor, light team to its fullest strength in prep- counter, the YMCA men eked out a prompt the cry "Hey, Rube" more weight; and Charles Fox, feather- aration for the Viking tracksters. 2-1 triumph over the Kappa Sigma than it does. weight. Tomorow's meet will also give the Chi team. * * * Two bouts were held Tuesday even- Bison mentor an opportunity to pick STANDINGS We Guarantee ing to determine the lightheavyweight Walt Schamp says that, if this the team which will oppose the strong Won Lost Pct. and middleweight champions. In the a circus, he wants a tent for a new University aggregation the following Kappa Phi 3 0 1.000 initial bout Bollman and Dvorak A Real spring topcoat. Saturday on the Bison field. The Frosh Sigma Phi Delta 1 0 1.000 started out at a terrific clip, Dvorak • * team will also be given an opportun- Theta Chi 3 1 .750 landing the cleaner punches grabbed Prohibition has raised havoc with ity to run in Saturday's meet but any Delta -Sigs 2 1 .666 the first stanza by a wide margin. snakes on the camus. point made by the Frosh will not be Y.M.C.A. 1 1 .500 Lieutenant Smith was forced to stop THRILL * * * counted in the Bison total. Gamma Rho 2 2 .500 the fight in the second round when Giraffes have been banned on the Coach Saalwaechter has 63 entries Kappa Psi 0 2 .000 Dvorak unintentionally fouled his op- WHEN YOU HEAR THE grounds that they monopolize all the now registered for the Bisbn and more Sigma Tau 0 2 .000 ponent. Bollman was awarded the NEW VICTOR AND necking. are expected to enter before the meet. Kappa Sigma Chi 0 2 .000 championship on the referee's decis- * * * BRUNSWICK RECORDS The Frosh teams are also expected ion. This college is a three ring circus— to swell the entry list. The light heavyweight titular con- Telephone ring, smoke ring, and slan- Little is known about the strength test was fought between two boxers BYE AND BYE SWEET- of the Viking teams but in previous dering. who had won all previous contests by * * * Shock-Proof! HEART years the Valley City team have pre- the knockout route. Both boxers felt Our journalists ail: fire-eaterss. They sented the Bison with much opposi- the sting of the other's deadly rights Built for Modern, Active Men MEAN TO, ME always have to swallow some hot re- tion. McQueen, a heavy point gatherer and lefts. McMillan counted first when and Women—WESTFIELD marks. for the Vikings, is again going to * * * he landed a right on Lonsbrough's Watches at the three prices— _compete in the annual Bison-Viking chin, Lonsbrough going to the canvas. THE DREAM GIRL OF As for tatooing, we are quite sure $9.75 ; $12.75; $17.75—rep- classic. McQueen in the pas': three In the second round Lonsbrough came PI K. A. campus lovers have designs on each years has counted heavily against the from behind to win the honors. As the resent the best value the mon- other. Saalymen. * * third round started Lonsbrough dropp- ey can buy. I GET THE BLUES Fans are of the opinion that the ed McMillan and the referee awarded Leaving all joking in the ash heap, WHEN IT RAINS Bison Frosh team may possibly score Lonsbrough the title as McMillan ap a tatooer is one man who can paint as heavy as the Varsity trackmen. An peared unable to continue. on an empty stoumach. unusually large number of freshmen Hagen-Newton Inc • GOOD LITTLE BAD * are expected to be on hand for the An aviation expert predicts that 69 Broadway Fargo, N. D. LITTLE YOU And diving girls! You ought to see coming event and a team will be pick- there will be 5,000,000 airplanes in ed to compete with the University Ceres co-eds dive for the cherry in a the United States by 1950. You Can Buy From This Old cocktail. Frosh. * * Frosh that have shown up exception- Reliable Firm In Small Weekly Dr. Schalk was a dinner guest at Payments We, ourselluves, are fortune tellers. ally well are: Redhorse Johnson, field the Kappa Phi house Monday even- LUGER'S We know. with uncanny accuracy, event man, Jack Grohnke, sprinter, ing. that the fortune of the avera* frat- Jim Hill, middle distance runner, and ernity man is eight (8) cents. Bob Allison, hurdler. Redhorse John- son has an excellent opportunity of As for concessions. Hardly a da.3. adding distance to his record javelin passes, but what some married man throw made during the Intramural on the campus has to make some con- meet. cession to his wife. * * * Dog coats insure a plentiful supply of barkers. PHOTOS AND * * * APPLICATION PICTURES We have sawdust—pardon our Eng- lish—we have seendust in the wood- AT A MODERATE RATE shop. * * * Some very nice rides here, too. Lots A. R. 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SIGMA PHI DELTAS discussed the possibilities of a house Stait Kollege, May 17 wit a sweater and soxs to match down OBSERVE FOUNDERS DAY building program for the chapter. Dere Torg: at Flatens. I tol yu befor where his NEWSY NOSEY Prof. R. H. Slocum recalled some of Seams lik it is aiges since I last joint is, rite next to the Nestor on the earlier events in the life of Delta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Phi Delta robe yu so don't no vedder to tal yu 1st ay. Pi and paid a tribute to the memory celebrated the 16th anniversary of the abowt wot hes gon before or wot is Am goin to the Seenyur Prom tonit AMPUS OLUMN of Elmer Dynes, who was responsible founding of Delta Pi and the founding goin to was, but shure must tal yu fer it luks lik I'm goin to get the go for the reorganization of Delta Pi K of Sigma Phi Delta at a banquet held abowt how owr golfin team tuk the by for the KKG party on Saturday- after the World War in 1919. Abner in the Waldorf dining room last Mon- U into camp. Yu see Paul Cook an nite but thin us gude lukin fellers Ingebretson, M.E.'26, who is with the Misses Helen Tollefson and Jessie day, May 13, at 7:00 p. m. Fairhead an the rest of the tem new cant hope to rate awl the parties. Northen States Power Co. in Minne- Olaf. Smith spent the weekend in Grand Covers weer laid for 51, including enuf to keep on the strait an narro Yures apolis, spoke in behalf of the relation- Forks where the attended the formal actives, alumni, faculty and honorary while the _ U bunch wanted to pick ships which should exist between the dinner dance of the University fra- members. A three course dinner was flowers in the woods taus lye been chapter and alumni. Harry Swanson, ternity, Tau Sigma Rho on Saturday held during' which Albert W. Ander- golping wid Boo Anderson and he assistant city engineer, and a graduate night at the Dakota hotel. While in son, recently elected president, acted explors places on thet munycipal corse in Civil Engineerig, class of '25, spoke Grand Forks Miss Tollefson visited as master of ceremonies. W. Park wot no white man hez ever saw. My in behalf of the board of trustees. her sister. Tarbell, city engineer, and president gam hes improved since I bot a pair of the alumni board of trustees, spoke Brief responses were offered by the of thos trick pants, called "knickers" graduating seniors at which time Misses Frances Brummond and Le- on the earlier history of the fratern- ity. Mr. Tarbell is a graduate of 1917 Lawrence Debing, Ch.E. presented the ola Leach drove to Havana last week- chapter with a photo album as a gift end where they visited at their homes. class in Mechanical Engineering. His talk was responded to by the retiring from the senior class of1929. As a president of the chapter, William special feature the seniors were called Gifts for Last Monday night after the regu- Rundquist, who spoke in behalf of the upon one by one to sign their names lar weekly meeting, the Alpha Xi Beta seniors on the chapter's past and re- in the album pledging their good will sorority held a bridge party for mem- cent history. In his talk, he outlined and support to the chapter. Graduation bers at the chapter house. Mrs. Han- the position and policy of Sigma Phi Members of Sigma Phi Delta who nah Harris, Mrs. H. L. Walster, Mrs. Delta in the profession of Engineer- will graduate this year are: Pat R. T. H. Roper and Mrs. George Beals ing and pledged the outgoing seniors Brindle, Lawrence M. Debing, Odin were guests. Light refreshments were SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN to the support of the chapter and al- L. Hagen, Herbert F. Johnson, Cecil Rust Craft served during the evening. umni association. Dean R. M. Dolve T. Kingsley, Kenneth McDowell, James PENS AND DESK SETS G. McHugh, Marcus A. Pederson, Per- Sigma Psi chapter of Kappa Delta cival L. Peightal, Roger E. Olson, MOTHER For Sale: Good east front lot four STATIONERY will entertain their mothers at a tea William A. Rundquist, John Wolfe. blocks from campus. Sewer, water, Sunday afternoon at the chapter COMPACTS 'house. Hours will be from 3 to 5. gas, sidewalk. No filling needed. Price DAY reasonable. Call 1589W. Marion Stone is in charge of the ar- PERFUMES rangements. Mrs. Stanley, the house .Whats the Dope? mother, will preside at the tea table. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARDS Are you going back to school next fall or is it going to depend upon this EASTMAN KODAKS Mrs. S. W. Wilmert of Hope was a The Suit That thing—finances? weekend guest at the Alpha Xi Beta If you are earning your way thru WHITMAN'S CANDY and house. school, you'll be anxious to find the right job for the vacation months. Earnings of our summer salesmen MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP- Elmer Marks,'27, who has been with Graduates range from $400 to $2,500. A half hun- GIFTS the Marines in Nicuragua for the past dred men on the campus now, who TIONS year has returned home to have a FROM OUR STOCK TO have represented the Consumers Mer- short visit with relatives and frends. chandise Association during previous TOILET SETS YOUR WARDROBE WILL seasons, will tell you "you can't go GIVE YOU THAT COM- wrong" with us. Experience is an Commercial Stationers Phi Kappa Lambda announces the asset but not required. No investment. (formerly Globe Gazette) pledging of Opal Dunbar, of Califor- FORTABLE FEELING Write or call. Broadway Pharmacy nia. Pledging services will be held OF BEING WELL DRESSED Consumers Merchandise Association You Will Find Our Stock 115 BROADWAY Monday evening at the home of Maur- IN BECOMING STYLE, 410 Cedar Avenue ine McCurdy following a pot luck WHEN THE OCCASION Minneapolis Complete FARGO supper. DEMANDS IT. NELSON TO REPRESENT Kuppenheimer Good Clothes SIGMA PHI DELTAS $35 to $50 MORE STYLE Walter Nelson, Bucyrus, was elect- ed at a recent Sigma Phi Delta frat- ernity meeting to represent Epsilon The Globe chapter at the national convention to The Young Men's Store GREATER VARIETY be held at Austin, Texas, during the 102-104 Broadway first week of September. GREATEST VALUES

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