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VOL. XLVIII. Number 25 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Friday, December 12, 193# LAWRENCE YEARLY TUITION INCREASED TO $225 Blue And White Basketball Squad In First Game Tonight WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE IN TWO VETERANS President Wriston To START DRESS Idle Gossip And Random \ Address Workers SEPTENBER’31 FORM NUCLEUS A t Christmas Party REHEARSALS Remarks As Presented By- The Observer, W ho Failing To do collateral, thesis, topics, type out Is First Step To Eliminate De­ l)r. Henry M. Wriston has accept­ Do Any Observing, Fills notebooks, term papers, or what have ficit; Added Cost W ill Aver­ OF PRESENT'S” ed an invitation to deliver an address ON EVERYMAN Assignment Anway you. And then there’s that quiz just age $17.50 Per Student at the annual Christmas party of the before the holidays. Oh how we love By Hayward S. Biggers Laird and Schneller Out With A. O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, A Cappella Choir To Provide Editor’s Note: The Observer’s a it. The tuition at Lawrence College December 23. The party is given each dutiful old soul, and when he got an It's about time for the Lawrentian Injuries; Frosh To Play Musical Background For has been increased to $225 a year, ac­ Preliminary year by the employees for the plant assignment this time, felt that he to appear with anothe AEsop fable cording to announcement by Presi­ foremen, departmental heads, and ex­ Play Dec. 18 couldn't slip up, even though he had which ends up with the remark that dent Henry M. Wriston at convoca­ By Austin Stegatb ecutives. The party usually attracts neglected to do any observing. Aris­ profs shouldn't give students marks tion this morning. The raise will be­ Followers of Lawrence basketball about 275 persons. The subject on Dress rehearsals for Everyman, the ing from his bed at midnight, and like 69's, 76's, 84’s, and if you must, come effective in September, 1931. destinies will get their first chance to which Dr. Wriston will speak has not all-college play to be presented in alighting on a bunch of carpet tacks, 92’s. We have a hunch it’s coming— see coach A. C. Denney's 1930-31 cage been announced. the chapel Thursday, December 18, he snatched blindly at the portable, understand the ed. nailed a couple of In making known the new rate of team in action tonight when the blue The Smith corporation is one of immediately following the varsity- l>orrowed his roommate's last cig­ 84's again this time. tuition, Mr. Wriston explained that and white clash with a strong St. the largest concerns in Milwaukee, alumni basketball game in the Alex­ arette, and the following five or six Which reminds—there has been a the increase was a result of investi­ Norbert’s College five at the new and manufactures automobile bodies, ander gymnasium, will start tonight, hundred rambling words are the re­ lot of faculty comment on the Law­ gations made by the recently ap- Alexander gymnasium. The main af­ parts, piping, boilers, and other steel F. Theodore Cloak announces. The sult of his weary laborings. rentian editorial, "Personality Tests l>ointed committee on elimination of fair is billed for 8 o’clock sharp while products. It is recognized generally cast has been idle all week following By The Observer for Professors.” Maybe a few guilty the yearly deficit in the college bud­ a preliminary between the yearlings as the industrial barometer in M il­ the change in dates, but is due for Silence. Ouiet. No noise. One sees consciences along the educational get. After investigating tuitionary and Appleton high school, arranged waukee. continuous drill from today through things and one knows things. One front ? Then the paper prints some­ costs at other midwestern colleges, by Denney, will go on at 7 o’clock. to full dress rehearsal Wednesday sees nothing but hears things. Draw thing on the abolishment of class of­ this committee recommended the in­ The Viking basketball squad has night. your own conclusions. ficers, and runs a line at the top crease at Lawrence, as a partial been working out since the first of In conjunction with the announce­ Typical fraternity house gossip. which implies that the Lawrentian is remedial measure. The recommenda­ Beggs Resigns ment concerning dress rehearsals, That school was to l>e dismissed on only printing a contribution. Haven't tion was voted on and accepted by November and will get its first test this evening. Denney has been build­ comes the important news that A account of the “flu” epidemic. This heard of anybody voicing an opinion the executive board of the College at ing up a quint around Captain Hay­ Lawrentian Post Capella Choir, under the direction of is nothing but fraternity and dormi­ around here openly. a special meeting last night. ward Biggers and Paul Eischl, the Carl J. Waterman, dean of the Con­ tory gossip. How rumours spread we W hat do you do with a tooth ache Absorbs Fees only two veterans in condition to servatory of Music, will provide the don't know. The Inter-fraternity anyway. Try iodine. Some wiseacre The new tuition charge constitutes play. Graduation last June took Kas- Hollace Roberts, ’33, Appointed musical background to the produc­ President's group discussed to some suggests swallowing a bottle. Not a an average increased cost of $17.50 inusen and Remind from his front By Board of Control To tion. The procuring of the choir is extent the other night the abolish­ bad idea. per student. At present men in the line and Jerry Slavik, stellar guard. Succeed Him one of the methods being used to ment of inter-collegiate athletics. Let's Go Native College are paying tuition and fees Pierce, who alternated with Eischl, make Everyman a large scale pro­ Loyola university of Chicago has tried Remembering faintly the question­ amounting to $209. This includes a $6 will not be back in school until the Robert Beggs, ’31, desk editor of duction of the finest type, according it and the students rebelled. Never naire which was ink-marked in chapel fee for gymnasium service, and the $3 second semester making it necessary the Lawrentian, tendered his resig­ to Mr. Cloak. The A Capella group heard of Lawrence students rebelling Wednesday, our most urgent worry is Artist Series fee. Tuition for women for Denney to develop a new man nation from that position at a meet­ has gained increasing support follow­ openly against anything. Students ho*- many students answered that one under the present plan amounts to for the guard post. Vander Bloemen, ing of the Lawrentian board of con­ ing extensive plans by Dean W ater­ from the rank of sophomores up re­ about enhancing personal beauty. $206, as they pay only a $3 gymnasi­ who saw some action at for aid lust trol held Monday afternoon. Beggs’ man, and Thursday night's appear­ member the pro|>osed merger of the W e'ie all aid there were too many um fee. Both of these fee chargcs season, has been working with Eischl, resignation was prompted by his de­ ance will be the first this year. Lawrentian and the Ariel. It was the bashful souls. Oh some yearling prob­ will be absorbed by the new tuition. and will probably get first call tonight sire to pursue a special form of study Successfully Staged first and only time the students have ably forgot he was out of high school It is expected that the increased while Gochnauer, guard from last been actually and honestly riled up and put down an~X for fun. Heard tuition will account for about $10,000 in the field of his major. Everyman was written by an un­ year’s championship frosh team, will about anything. Wonder if it’ll be a girl say something the other night or a little more than one third of the The resignation was received by the known author and is considered one be used in case one of the other men tried again? about wanting to see a good-looking estimated deficit of $28,000 for next board of control “with expressions of of the finest of the old morality plays goes out via the four personal route. What—a Strike? (Continued on Page 2) year. As a means of abolishing the regret and of appreciation of the ef­ produced in the 15th century. M or­ Sophomore Centers Speaking of publications — more entire deficit, Mr. Wriston stated that ficient service rendered" during the ris Gest, the famous producer, staged A sprained ankle left Denney with goss. The Milwaukee Sentinel, which the committee was considering other three years that Beggs was a member it recently with unusual success, and onlv three sophomores for the center has on its payroll a sports writer who economic measures that might be of the staff. He was reporter during the local production is planned along position. Frank Schneller twisted his doesn’t hesitate to say what he thinks, Veteran Debater taken. He made clear, however, that his freshman year, sports editor in the lines laid down by the famed pro­ ankle in practice Tuesday afternoon gave a great deal of space to a threat­ the academic program would not be his sophomore year, and desk editor ducer. Unusual lighting and stage and will not be in condition to play. ened strike on the business staff of impaired in any way. his third year. He was just complet­ effects are being created by the tech­ Drops From Squad Ken Laird, other veter." n center, is the Lawrentian. The Chi Trib fol­ Commenting upon the move, Presi­ ing the first half of his second year nical staff of the Lawrence Theatre, still recuperating from a shoulder in­ lowed suit. Never heard much about dent Wriston explained that the in­ as desk editor. under Mr. Cloak's supervision. jury received in football this fall and it around here. Dan Hopkinson Quits To Pursue crease in tuition was not considered To succeed Beggs on the desk, the In order to enable students and will not don cage togs until after the Christmas shopping. Have you tried Studies In Other until after the committee had made a board of control appointed Hollace townspeople to see Everyman at the Christmas holidays. The varsity men­ it? Rolled down to Oshkosh the oth­ Fields comparative study of student costs in Roberts, '33, upon recommendation of lowest possible price, Mr. Cloak an­ tor has been working in Ben Kafoth, er day to try it and failed miserably. 15 leading colleges of the middle west. Hayward Biggers, editor. Roberts nounced that the price of admission husky pivot man of last year's un­ The day before Christmas will find Dan Hopkinson, ’31, Milwaukee, As a result of this study it was dis­ served as a member of the reportor- has been reduced from 75 to 50 cents. defeated yearling outfit, in place of The Observer and ninety-nine percent has resigned from the varsity debate covered that in total costs, including ial staff during his freshman year. Reserved seats may be procurred at Schneller and Laird. Felts and Nolir, of his fellow-classmates running squad to pursue studies in other tuition, fees, and board and room, "It has been my desire to pursue Belting’s Drug Store early next week. understudies of Kafoth last season, around the town trying to find some­ fields, according to Prof. A. L. Franz- only one college ranked below Law­ a special form of study in the field will most likely see action during the Headlining the^cast is Gilbert Hill, thing for Aunt Hettie and the chil­ ke, debate coach. rence. on which I am majoring,” Mr. Beggs evening. a special student in the college, who dren. Why not try forgetting that Hopkinson has been for three years The average tuitionary charge io said in making his resignation. “Col­ “Beanie” Hall, another star from achieved outstanding recognition as a Christmas is approaching. Try to one of the best debaters Lawrence these institutions is about $217, rang­ lege requirements would not allow me Kotal’s five last winter, has been member of the Winnebago Players. forget it. Portables going home to has had in several seasons and has ing from $150 to $300. In board and to carry more academic work unless I playing at forward with Biggers and distinguished himself throughout the room costs, the average was found to dropped some of my extra-curricular will be Denney's choice to start. state with his forensic brilliance. He be $362, ranging from $282 to $540. activity. Roeck and Ford, two more sopho­ Announcement O f Orchestra Creates came to Lawrence from Washington Board and room at Lawrence amounts mores, will be ready to go into ac­ “As an outside activity, journalism high school, Milwaukee, as a result of to only $300. tion in the front rank should Den­ has always appealed to me, but I have Interest In All-College Formal Plans having won the Lawrence state ex­ Plan Discussed by Presidents ney decide to make a substitution. believed sincerely all fall that I was tempore speaking contest during his The committee which recommended Just what St. Norberts will bring precluding a possibility for good ex­ Announcement that Clem Shermeis- on the selection of old Alexander senior year. this step as the intial move toward here is unknown, but it is reported perience for another student who ter’s band would furnish the music gymnasium, students welcoming the He was in line to be the seventh eliminating the deficit is composed of that they have one of the strongest might be interested in such work as has stimulated additional interest in opportunity to attend a formal affair man in the history of Lawrence to Kirby White, Detroit, chairman; M. his major. It is with regret that I teams in some time. Several trans­ the all-college formal dance accord­ without bothering about excessive receive the double distinctive foren­ A. Wertheimer, Kaukauna; Ernst withdraw from Lawrence activity.” fer students who have performed in ing to those who are watching stu­ transportation expense. sic “L", having been awarded the rec­ Mahler, Neenah; Walter Kasten and In addition to his work as a mem­ good fashion in other Catholic Col­ dent reaction to the ticket sales cam­ Cedar boughs will bank the sides of ognition, gold, and distinctive awards Lee Rasey, Milwaukee; Dr. Henry ber of the Lawrentian staff during the leges were reported to have enrolled paign. the gym, and Christmas trees will be during his three years on the squad. M. Wriston, and John Strange, ’32, past three years, Beggs ranks as one at the DePere institution this fall and The general committee in charge, used to further the theme, according He is active in campus dramatics, representing the student body. of the foremost debaters in the col­ are expected to bolster the upstate headed by Esther Schauer, announces to Clara Bunde, chairman of the dec­ is a member of Tau Kappa Alpha and Before submitting the plan for ap­ lege. He was a member of the de­ lineup. that sub-committees have practically orations committee. Mace, has been president of the for­ proval, Dr. Wriston explained the bate squad which toured through the completed all plans for the affair, and ensic board, and twice manager of proposed plan at a special meeting of Professor Trever Gives West in 1928-29, was a member of are only waiting for an opportunity Marcus Fiant Succeeds debate. the fraternity and sorority presidents. Time For Consultations the squad last year and holds a sim­ to decorate the gymnasium. It was discussed by these groups at ilar position again this year. Also, in West As Debate Manager Tickets are on sale in all fraternity Northwestern Road Cuts two meetings, and approval given. Prof. Trever announces, in view of 1928, Mr. Beggs served as chairman houses, Allen Miller, chairman of the of the homecoming committee. committee has announced. Maters Plant, '3 2 , has been named Rates For Holiday Trips his absence for the second semester, Professor Lewis To Talk that he will be in his office on M on­ Clem Shermeister’s band has re­ to succeed Edwin West, ’32, as de­ days and Wednesdays, 11:30 to 12:30, Amos Lawrence Club To cently completed a 20-week’s tour on bate Manager, it was announced this The Chicago and Northwestern To Oshkosh State Peds Tuesdays, 10:00 to 11:00, and Fri­ the R.K.O. vaudeville circuit, and is week. West gave up this position to Railroad has announced a fare days 2:30-3:30, during the next two Hold Sleigh Ride Party highly recommended by all who have devote his time to the duties of busi­ and a third round trip rate for all Prof. Harry F. Lewis, teacher of weeks, for consultation with any stu­ heard it. W hile at the Wisconsin ness manager of the Lawrentian. runs out of Appleton beginning organic chemistry at the Institute of dents who desire recommendation for A sleigh ride party will be given by Roof Gardens in Milwaukee, it was Plant won his forensic “L” in his December 19. The tickets will be Paper chemistry of Lawrence college, teaching, or who wish to consult as to the Amos Lawrence club the first reputed as one of the best bands in sophomore year. good for return as late as Jan. 6, will deliver a lecture to the chemis­ a major in history, or regarding Sunday after Christmas vacation, the state. The director sends word While Plant will assume the duties according to the bulletin. try classes of Oshkosh State Teach­ further courses in the department. In January 11, according to George that he will have the same personnel of debate manager at once and will Tickets will not go on sale un­ ers’ College, Oshkosh, Tuesday, D e­ case the above periods are not con­ Beckley, president of the club. At for the formal affair here that he care for all state work, West will til Dec. 19. Students are request­ cember 16. His subject will be “New venient special appointments may be this party the date for the post-holi­ used on his vaudeville tour. continue his arranging of the out- ed to ask for the special ticket Methods in Teaching Organic Chem­ made. day dance will be set. There has been no adverse criticism state schedule. when making their purchases. istry.” THE LAWRENTIAN F rid a y , Decem ber 12, 1«M The La w ren t ia n Etchings, A gua Tints, Dry Points, A n d Observer Writes Without Having Observed Anything SOCIETY Published every Tuesday and Friday during the college year by the Lawrentian Board Spanish Art Are On Exhibit In Library oi Control of Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. Entered as second class matter September 20, 1910, at the postoffice at Appleton, W is­ (Continued from Page 1) Alumnae Entertain consin, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Etchings, agua tints, and dry points, man on the campus. Heh, heh, mar­ Roman Costumes and Food Active« and Pledge* from the Chicago Society of etchers, quis and mark's well, we'd much rath­ H A Y W A R D S. B I G G E R S ...... Editor together with an exhibit of Spanish For Saturnalia Banquet Kappa Delta sorority alumnae en­ E D W IN W E S T ...... Acting Business Manage” er see a good-looking coed on the handiwork and photographs of Span­ tertained the actives and pledges of Desk Editor campus. H O L L A C E RO B ERT S ...... the sorority at dinner at the rooms H O W A R D K L A T T ...... Assistant Editor ish art comprise the December art The Saturnalia Banquet will be held Why not a dating bureau A little JA C K M. W I L L E M ...... Wednesday. Gifts were collected for exhibits now on display in the art al­ Monday, Dec. 15, at six o'clock at freshman girl would so like to date the crippled children of the state hos­ DEPARTMENT AL coves of the Lawrence College library. Hamar house. All members of Eta one of our best-dancing sophomores Men's Sports Pieces from the Chicago Society of Sigma Phi and the Classical club are pital at Richmond, Virginia. Austin Stegath, Roy S a m p le ...... ; * „ * * Co-Editors but doesn't know how to go about it. Henry Connor Tom Ryan Harold Heffernan etchers include the works of such ar­ invited. The banquet will be carried And then these people who date Women’s Sports E d i t o r ...... Verna Launtzen Entertain At C o n s e r v a t o r y ...... Helen Hector tists as R. E. Bishop, Philadelphia, out in true Roman fashion. Those ‘steady.’ W hat's to be done about S o c i e t y ...... Clara Bunde, Jane Cossman, Maxine Fraser best known for his splendid portraits present will be dressed in togas, Ro­ Dinner Wednesday C l u b s ...... R uth Lewis, Florence Schultz them? And these girls who have Theta Phi fraternity entertained E x c h a n g e s ...... ^ozelka of ducks, George E. Brown whose man food will be served, and Roman fellows ‘at home’ and still remain true Book N o t e s ...... Marion Vidal Dr. and Mrs. J. B. MacHarg and Mr. Proofreaders - - Roger Williams, Dorothy Edwards. Charles Peercnboom, Betty Hayden breakdown in health incidentally lead customs will be observed. blue—this female problem is growing him to become an official portrayer more acute every day. and Mrs. A. C. Denney at dinner Wednesday. Hollace Roberts Mildred Hess of Arizona scenes and whose works W hat’s the use of continuing? Alice Balgie Viola Sperka Verna Mae Erickson have been highly commended and Special Christmas Jonah-the-coroner, who writes things Violette Busey Mary Stito Grace Warmmgton Lutheran Club Party Warren Richard» Leslie Lehrbach Lucille Russell purchased by the British Museum. in the Appleton Post-Crescent, the lo­ Betty Sacia Alyce Mae Fethers Genevieve Klevickis “Boston Harbor” is the title of a Music In Church Lawrence Lutheran club will hold Henry Mattson Samuel Smith Arnold Seig cal fire-burner, even sings Isham its Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 12, Gertrude Wiese fine etching by Sears Gallagher, and Services Sunday Jones’ famous waltz hit. So do we. at 5:30 P.M. at Mt. Olive church. one that will cause considerable com­ W hat’s the use? I hope you like it. Business Staff Everyone is invited. Assistant Business M a n a g e r ...... «•r ^ ° * epv' ^ exeJ ment is the agua tint "Black Magic,” Special Christinas music will be Circulation Manager - * * * * ' è ' .r'Y1,imer *vru ^ Kenneth Johnson, James DeCock, Russell Swanson, Albert Nohr. by G. K. Geerlings. This night scene presented at the service of the Con­ Charles Retterer, Harlow Roate of skyscraper shadow's recently won a gregational church, Sunday morning, Advertising Manager - - ; * * * * * * . Cr Wayne Williams, Phillip Vanderheyden, Owen Sensenbrenner, Carl Bury prize in a major art exhibit and has at 11 o'clock. Hear ScoularSing Charles Karsten, Don Isham Jack Scoggin been reprinted in the art magazine of LaYahn Maesch will open the pro­ Via Radio Wednesday ^cienevieve* KleTickis, Benjamin Rafoth, Irving Peters, lohn Schneider, Herman Alwm the New York Times. gram with the “March of the Magi,” Tad Meyer, Marion Vidal, Earl Edwards______Other artists whose works are in­ Dubois, as the organ prelude. The cluded in this section of the December choir will sing a choral from Bach’s Many Lawrence college students PASSING COM M ENT______J exhibit are Gordon Grant, Beatrice “Christmas Oratorio,” and a four­ were delighted to hear the voice of Levy, whose prize etching “Orchestra teenth century anthem, “From Heav­ David Bruce Scoular, '30, tenor, which Hall,” is well worth seeing, and Mrs. was broadcast from station W B A B THE INCREASE IN TUITION en High the Angels Came.” “When Bertha Jaques, whose fine portrayals the Christ Child Came,” cantata by at Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday Lawrence students should not register much opposition to the of flowers have been the delight of Clokey, will be sung by the choir, evening. Mr. Scoular is professor of slight increase in tuition costs. As one of the leading colleges of previous art exhibits. with Helen Mueller, contralto, Mrs. voice at Texas Christian University. liberal arts in the middle west, Lawrence has for a long time ranked A collection of samples of Spanish Waterman, soprano, and Arline Among the songs he sang during the near the bottom under the item of expenses. Now with the in­ handicraft was brought from Spain Luecker, '31, soprano, as soloists. Mr. hour that he was on the air, was creased tuition an accepted fact, the College ranks thirteenth in by Miss Charlotte M. Lorenz, profes­ Maesch will play “Christmas Medita­ "Meditation,” a composition of Rus­ total student costs in a list of fifteen leading midwestem institutions. sor of Spanish. This exhibit, which tion on the First Noel, ami Silent sell Danburg, ’31. With actual facts in hand, the committee appointed recently to includes Spanish curios, jewelry, em­ Night,” by Burdett. “Shepherd's Give a Kodak bring in plans whereby the annual deficit might be eliminated, felt broidery, and characteristic pieces of Christmas Song," Reimann-Dickinson, Methodist Church Choir This practical, useful, justified in recommending the increase in tuition as a partial reme­ Spanish craft, features a shawl 1U0 will be sung by the choir, with flute To Sing Maunder Cantata appropriate gift comes at dial measure. years old, chinaware, lace, castinets, obligato by Arline Luecker, followed almost any price you wish and other articles of Spanish cos- It is significant that many colleges having higher tuition and by the Hallelujah Chorus, from The cantata “Bethlehem," by to pay. tumery which make this an interesting room and board costs than those in force at Lawrence, are operating Handel's "Messiah”. Maunder, will be presented by the exhibit. Kodaks are $5 up. The yearly with a deficit as great or greater than the one here. In these choir of the Methodist church at the Lending atmosphere to the Law­ box Brownie, a depend­ institutions, special gifts serve to wipe out the deficit each year. At Twilight Vesper service, Sunday aft­ rence collection is an exhibit of photo­ Miss Waples To Examine able Eastman-made cam­ Lawrence, the board of trustees has expressed itself as being against ernoon at 4 :30. Gertrude Farrell, so­ graphs of Spanish architecture taken J. F. Cooper's Letters era, sells for as little as $2. this policy. It is felt by the board that financial gifts should be put prano, George Nixon, tenor, Marshall from the College Carnegie collection. W e’d be pleased to show into something permanent in the line of educational value, rather Hulbert, baritone, and LeBaron Aus­ Miss Dorothy Waples, of the Eng­ yAu our selection. than to be used as an operating expenditure. tin, bass, of Green Bay, will be solo­ lish department, who is working on a Raney Addresses Woman’s ists. I’ercy Kullinwider directs the dissertation on James Fenimore EX-DESK EDITOR , choir, and Cyrus Daniel is the organ­ Ideal Photo Club On City's History Cooper for a Ph.D. degree has re­ The Lawrentian lost one of its most faithful workers last Mon­ ist. ceived a letter from Yale L’niversity & Gift Shop day when Robert Beggs, desk editor for the last year and a half, Dr. W. F. Raney of the history Appleton, Wis. offering her the first opportunity to Give* Vocational Talk resigned from his position. This was Beggs’ fourth year on the staff department spoke on the early his­ examine some of Cooper's correspond­ Prof. F. W. Clippinger of the Eng­ 2M E. College Ave. Phone 277 of the paper, and his second as an editorial head. None, more than tory of Appleton at the meeting of ence which is a recent gift to the uni­ lish department spoke on his vocation the writer, is able to appreciate the many contributions that Beggs the Appleton Woman's club Thursday versity. She will leave for Yale at at the meeting of the Rotary club at lias made to the Lawrentian during his period of service. He was afternoon. Dr. Raney, who has made the beginning of Christmas vacation Hotel Northern Tuesday noon. especially well-placed in his position as desk editor, where his abil­ a study of local history for a number and remain some time after. During ity to sense news and news values gave the Lawrentian a profes­ of years, is an authority 011 the his­ her absence, her classes will be con­ sional touch that is missing in many collegiate newspapers. tory and early settlement of this sec­ ducted by other members of the Eng­ WILLIAM KELLER, O. D. tion of the state. lish staff. BELIEVE IT OR NOT— WILLIAM a KELLER, O. D. ; ______EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS______j | (NSFA) The statistician of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Over Twenty-five Tears of Practical Eye and company has discovered thjtf college-bred men live longer than any ! ___ Optical Experience ______j ; others. Some cigarette company will probably offer an explanation. For Appointment, Phone 2415 Students of Montana State College went on a strike for five Eyes Carefully Examined Classes Scientifically Fitted days because of the regulation that girls had to be in their dormi­ Style, Fit and Fabric tories bv 11 o ’clock instead of 2:30. YOU GET ALL THREE AT The Machine is joining the leisure class. Students at U.C.L.A. now play chess with a machine for a partner. The only drawback HECKERTS SHOE REPAIR SHOP is that the intelligent thing won’t play if three false moves are made $22.50 $25. $30. $35 —simply folds its hands and goes away mad. Now listed h i new phone directory a s After two years study, graduates of an anti-religious university will receive the degree of Doctor of Atheism. Nearly half the 600 C AH AIL The Tailor students are girls. PHONE 104 E. C O LL E G E AVE. (U pstairs) LYMAN'S The University of Nebraska is giving a short course for firemen 893 for those students who are willing to begin at the bottom of the Shoe Rebuilders ladder and work up.

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Three new volleyball schedule just completed, to a flying start last Saturday when It has been felt in the past that only one team, the Bull Dogs, man­ with a 22-7 decision and the Lions faces will be seen in the lineup, Games Postponed From Tuesday the intramural class managers for the VanderBloemen, Hall, and Ra- HONOR REVEN aged to remain in the .1000 category sent the Tigers away on the uncom­ freshmen, sophomores, and juniors by going through the schedule unde­ fortable end of a similar score, 24-5. To Be Played Tomorrow foth. The first mentioned saw a Afternoon, 1:30 have not cooperated with the athletic little action last year, but has Good Linemen Feature 1930 Sea­ feated. The Lions came in a close In tomorrow's games the Bears will department as much as has been de­ second with a percentage of .832; the mix with the Lions, and the Bull Dogs sired, and the contention has been been converted into a guard this son; Coe Places Four On Paderewski played the piano before Bears and the Tigers emerged as the will be opposed by the Tigers. The made that this would be speedily rem­ season to take the place left va­ First Squad a packed house Tuesday night at the under dogs of the conference with a point system for basketball is still in cant by Jerry Slavik. Denney has chapel, and the volleyball games edied if awards were of a more dis­ percentage of .333. the making and will be announced tinctive nature. a big problem on his hands be­ First Second scheduled for the same evening were later. fore the conference season opens Mekemson, M. LE Wilson, Knox dutifully postponed until tomorrow Coach A. C. Denney, recognizing slight margin over the last mentioned A keen interest has characterized after Christmas recess, namely, Bickel, L. LT Spurbeck, Car. afternoon. As the daylight contests this unsatisfactory state of affairs, has set. Grannis, after a rather mediocre the activities of the newly-organized of getting his new men accus­ Burgert, Coe LG Hanks, Rip. seem to draw larger gatherings, it is worked for a revision of the system start, played bang-up ball in the final sports league thus far, and the organ­ tomed to playing “big time.** Allen, Coe C Haloupeck, Cor. likely that the Sig Eps and Tlieta of awards for the intramural manag­ three games for the Carls, and had he ization bids fair to retain a prominent Whether the sophomores will last Howe, Knox RG Grannis, Car. Phis will mix before one of the big­ ers, and now has something definite been consistent from the start of the place in Coach A. C. Denney’s “sport under fire remains to be seen. Markham, Coe RT Boucher, M. gest throngs to witness a volleyball to offer in this respect. The senior season, would undoubtedly have ior every man” program. The ensu­ Laird, Law. RE Stipe, Beloit game this year. manager will be awarded the official earned a first team position. ing basketball schedule carriers over In case the frosh don’t know, we Hines, Coe (C) QB Nichols, Knox Battling to maintain their grip on "L ” honor sweater, and the three un­ The pivot job goes to Allen, Coe into January, and, by that time, new take this opportunity to inform them Brandeau, Cor. HB Murphy, Knox first place, the Sig Eps will meet a der classmen will be given coat giant, who finished his fourth year of developments will be worked out to that they are expected to be in full Broberg, Car. HB Fischl, Law. determined Theta Phi attack headed sweaters with the “Intramural man­ competition this fall. His huge build occupy the interests of these men. attendance at all home games this Anderson, Rip. FB Frisbee, Coe by the beautiful net work of Frank ager” insignia. The latter, however, and experience brought him in ahead Little Four Basketball Schedule year. And for the women, N O Schneller. To balance this Theta Phi will be the property of the under of Haloupeck, Cornell's sensational Dee. 13—Bears vs. Lions DATES! Don't mistake us and think By Austin Stegath advantage, the Sig Eps boast a con­ classmen only during the year, and sophomore lineman. Allen was picked Bulldogs vs. Tigers that the poor, decrepid sports yokels Two Vikings, Bill Bickel, tackle, sistent spiking game that has no in­ will be turned in to the athletic de­ on Knute Rockne's all Midwest third After Christmas—Bears ys. Tigers are trying to squeeze in where they and Ken Laird, end, won first team dividual stars, but has shown unlimit­ partment at the end of the school team. He played roving center on Lions vs. Bulldogs are not wanted, but tradition is tra­ positions on the Lawrentian mythical year. defense and place kicked for points ed possibilities in the three games to dition. Midwest teams. Paul Fischl was se­ date. The game will be called at lected as a half back on the second after touchdown. Raney Helps Select W ith one or two exceptions the 1:30 on the dot. While the Vikes will attempt to team. Coe College placed four men Scholarship Nominee The other 1:30 battle finds the im ­ open their season with a victory, on the first eleven while Knox, Mon­ Midwest backs were quite evenly matched. However, Hine, selected as proved Phi Taus attempting to upset Special Prices Carroll College, Big Four champs mouth, Carleton, Kipon, and Cornell Prof. VVm. F. Raney was in Madi­ honorary captain, was perhaps with­ the vastly improved Beta attack, and to last year, will take on the U ni­ each had one man as a first choice. son last weekend to help select a out doubt, the best field general in another three-game affair will prob­ versity of Wisconsin at Madison, Although the usual abundance of nominee for the Rhodes scholarship Students the league. W ith his two years of ably be enacted before the two squads in the headline attraction of the smart and powerful ball carriers was who will appear before the district play behind him and his inspiring na­ finish spiking things at each other. at week-end. Last year the Pion­ missing this fall, there was a surplus committee where a further elimin­ ture, he was able to guide the K o­ The Delta Sigs, who last Saturday eers lost one game, that one being of good linemen. All men selected on ation of candidates will take place. hawks through an untarnished sched­ broke into their first win of the year, THE chalked up by the Badger quint the first team, with few exceptions, Van L. Johnson of the University of ule. Brandeau, another of Coach will attempt to keep up the pace after Kenney’s men had won 17 held only a slight edge over the mem­ Wisconsin was the selection of the against the high-pressure team from ROSS STUDIO straight. The Waukesha outfit Braker's sophomore flashes from bers of the second choice group. state committee. the Delta Iota house. Phone 372 lost one man, Gluck, from the last Hines of Coe was named honorary Cornell, broke into the first team lineup because of his stellar playing year team, but with other men captain of the first team because of who last year were kept on the his great leadership, a large factor in throughout the fall. He was as de­ bench because of an abundance of the Kohawks' third straight Midwest ceptive a back as could be asked for, and had a knack of following his in­ good men, ready to step in now, title. terference with perfect precision. things look promising for a Big Laird, Mekemson Ends At the other half post, the Four triumph. It would probably Holding down the wing positions on hard slashing off tackle runner, Broberg, mean that the Cardinals would re­ the first eleven are Don Mekemson, Carleton, was named. He was the fuse to play further games with one of the greatest flankmen ever to ace of the Maize back quartet and Carroll in the future, but the one play for the Scots, and Ken Laird, was always good for a couple of victory, although achieved by the Viking co-captain who was equally as yards when called upon. Ripon's Big Pioneers, would seem to be re­ good. The former was a great de­ Train, Runo Anderson, was awarded garded as a victory for all Big fensive player and had a pass snatch­ the full back post over Frisbee, Coe Four teams. Big Ten institutions, ing ability that made it imperative veteran. This crimson ball carrier MID-NIGHT SHOW both in football and basketball, for his opponents to keep him under had more drive than any back in the make it a practice to find some cover. Laird, although handicapped loop, and literally pounded his way small college which will be will­ by injuries during the larger part of 11:45 Saturday Eve. through opposing lines for nice gains. ing to play an early season game the season, labelled himself as one of The members of the second team Ç ^ ) \ e y n o t e to give the big teams practice. the strongest ends in the conference e / ,o backfield, Nichols and Frisbee of Coe, Wouldn't it create a grand and in the three games he did play. His A ll Proceeds Go To The Fischl, Lawrence, and Murphy of glorious feeling to see Meanwell’s towering frame coupled with a pair Knox, were an able group of per­ men bow down before a small col­ of hands that hungs on to the pig­ Children of the Poor formers, but were slightly shaded by o f' Q jo u lli lege? skin as if it were coated with glue the first team choice. ruined Cornell’s hopes of a title. is the buoyant walk . . . the News reports indicate that another Stipe, Beloit, and Wilson, Knox, were ; MUMHHMtMMMMMHMMW Lupe Valez and Lew Ayres in Carnegie report is on its way. Re­ both excellent performers but were untiring vivacity . , . the member the flurry caused by that prevented from possible brilliant per­ The Store e! “EAST IS WEST” superb chic . . . possessed by now famous Bulletin 23, which came formances by the fact that they were the woman who wears smart, out at the same time as the stock “spotted” in every game. Personal Attention AND comfortable Selby Arch Pre­ crash? Both raised havoc in their re­ The tackle posts go to Bill Bickel, server Shoes. spective circles, but kihhI results seem Viking, and Markham of Coe. It was EDDIE CANTOR in to have come from them, at least we the latter's fine play at Northfield that Belling’« New Models for Every can say with certainty, of the Car­ put Carleton out of further consider­ Hour of the Day—fio up negie bulletin. Colleges and univer­ ation in the loop chase. The husky Drug Store “WHOOPEE” sities flared up in defense at the au­ Viko played consistent ball all season, dacious act of the Carnegie Institute, but his sparkling performance in the 204 L Caiitfe Ai». and denied all accusations directed Cornell exhibition where, playing specifically at them. And why not? along side Laird, he smothered three- It was only the natural thing to do, fourths of the Cornell attempts, made once the facts were made public. hitn a cinch for one first team tackle. FOR YOUR ARIEL However, a general cleanup in most Both of these men stood out from institutions of higher learning was Boucher and Spurbeck, although the PICTURE LOOK FOR THIS gotten underway and the recruiting latter were bulwarks of strength on Phone 1241 T RA D E M A R K and subsidizing was covered up hastily their respective teams. ON THE SOLE as well as checked rather effectively. Howe, Knox, an all conference POBTBAIT OF All in all, another report can’t be choice last year, and Burgert, Coe, 8 DISTINCTION so very bad when it does make its were selected for the guard berths appearance. From all indications, the over Hanks of Ripon and Grannis, PEP— flavor— health! You aim of the first report has largely Carleton. 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Alsrt Assorted Greeting Kaffee Hag C Cards coffee that lets SHOE CO. Visit W . S. Patterson MM# THE L J U STORE TREASURE BOX C o m pan y GIFT SHOP PEP 213 E . C o lle s* A t*.—Appleton, Wis. 128 E. College Ave. BRAN FLAKES X-Ray Fitting HMHMW! THE LAWRENTIAN F rid a y , Decem ber 12, 1»M CHOOSE 11 FOR Paderewski Thrills Large Engineer Talks To Audience With Performance Excellent Fraternity and Sorority Banquets COEDS’ DEBATE Students, Chemists HOTEL NORTHERN Delicacy Of Tone In Hi« Playing and the graciousness with which he 124 W. Washington St.—Phone SIM TEAMTHURSDAY Was Outstanding Feature received them seems to be the indi­ Subject Is “ Uses of Paper In O f Recital cation to why he is as beloved as a Electrical Manufacturing and Argue On ‘‘Unemployment In­ man, as he is great as a musician. Tests I t Meets” surance” In Tryouts Held Tremendous Program By Halm Hector Yesterday Afternoon The program which he played was W. H. Anderson, engineer and With vigor far more forceful than a tremendous one, including the dif­ chemist in charge of the manufac­ THEATRE Eleven women were chosen to rep­ his advanced age would indicate, Ig- ficult Brahms Variations; two son­ turing and process section of the resent Lawrence College in debate this nace Paderewski appeared in the atas, Beethoven’s D minor. Opus 31, Westinghouse Electric company ad­ year at try-outs held Thursday aft Memorial chapel, Tuesday evening, and the Chopin B minor; four Chop­ dressed representatives of eighteen The ernoon under the direction of Rexford before an audience which nearly filled in numbers, including the well known paper mills throughout the state and S. Mitchell, coach of women debaters the hall. For more than two hours E flat Nocturne, two Mazurka, and fifteen students of the Institute of Today and Tomorrow here. Mr. Mitchell announced the he played, except for a five minute the A minor etude. Paper Chemistry on the subject, VIKING successful candidates for the squad as Love meant disaster— Yet ahe intermission, and played with such ef­ “Uses of paper in electrical manufac­ follows: Madalyn Johnson, Ardis Els­ The four beautifully descriptive De­ «till haa the coura;e to love! fect that the applause which followed turing; the tests which it must meet,” “The Virtuous Sin”—emotional ton, Lois Kloehn, all ’31; Irma Mal- bussy preludes were done with the the last number could not be subdued Tuesday. The lecture was given in dramatic -aenaation! ¡ow, Maxine Fraser, Lucille Schwartz, fine artistry, and with keen under­ A classy, collegiate even after three encores, and the au­ the Institute lecture rooms. all ’32; Iniogene Perschbacher, '33; dience stayed until the piano was standing of the modern idiom. The Mr. Anderson’s address included an and Elizabeth Gosnell, Alice Mae most popular of this group was “The UÎ cut OXFORD for closed and finally moved from the extensive discussion of the kinds of Whittier, Alice Balgie, Dorothy Ed­ stage, while the master was still ac­ “Minstrels” which was repeated. The Virtuous I paper used by the Westinghouse Elec­ wards, all ’34. two preludes by Rachmaninoff, the Lawrence Men. knowledging the tributes. tric company in the manufacture of The question for the try-out debate popular C sharp minor, and the lesser motors, meters, and various other was “Unemployment Insurance.” Try­ Even then the kindly smile wel­ known, but equally pleasing, G sharp Sin” Priced at electrical appliances. Samples of the outs were held in room 37, Main hall, comed the throng of admirers who re­ minor, were followed by Ernest paper used in these several instances W ith and the speakers were judged by mained after the concert to compli­ Schelling’s transcription of the or­ ment him on his playing or, perhaps, were exhibited and the processes of WALTER HUSTON Prof. and Mrs. F. Theodore Cloak, chestral score of Wragner’s prelude to making them were described. Gordon Clapp, and A. L. Franzke. to have a glimpse of the artist away ‘Tristan and Isolde”, and by Liszt's KENNETH MacKENNA $ 8 - 5 0 Following the lecture an open Mr. Mitchell already has arranged from the tension of the concert stage, ‘La Campanella” which was brilliant­ forum was held during which Mr. a heavy schedule for the women de­ ly played. 1:M to S:M P.M ...... 2Sc Anderson covered and explained num­ 6:0# to 6:30 P.M ...... 35c baters and active practice for the op­ The delicacy of the tone which he Maesch Plays erous points brought to his attention ening debate will start immediately, produced was the outstanding feature by his listeners. be has announced. The date for the Fourth Organ At the Preview Midnight Show For Young Ladies- of his performance. At times it was Saturday Night and Sunday only first meet, however, has not been ar­ Recital Today so fine that it could scarcely be heard, Allen Miller Talks On ranged definitely, but it will be short­ aad yet its ringing quality pervaded The Best in Dress Skull Discovery Here “P A SSIO N ly following the Christmas recess. LaVahn K. Maesch, A.A.G.O., will the silence of the hall in which a and Sport Shoes. The schedule includes debates play the fourth of ten Twilight Organ pin’s drop could have been detected. The talk by Allan Miller, '32, at the FLOWER” against Northwestern University at Recitals this afternoon at the Con­ His creation of musical moods was Phi Sigma meeting Wednesday even­ W ith Evanston, University of Wisconsin gregational church. The program evident, particularly in the slow move­ CHARLES BICKFORD ing in Science hall, was based on the here, and Marquette University, Be­ which starts at 4 :30 will include: Al­ ments of the sonatas when he trans­ KAY FRANCIS finding of a chipanzee skull by an LEWIS STONE Walk-Over loit, Ripon, Carroll, and Carleton col­ legro from the sonata in E minor by ferred a depth of feeling to his hear­ Appleton boy. KAY JOHNSON leges. Against Northwestern and Rogers; “Harmonies du Soir,” Karg- ers through warm living tone. Mr. Miller's presentation included Wisconsin the subject for debate will Elert; Toccata and Fugue in D min­ Shoe Store The three encores which followed the probable theories of the ancient Starting Monday be “Compulsory Automobile Liability or, Bach; “Romance Sans Paroles,” the program were Hungarian Dance history of man and an anatomical 120 W. College Ave. Insurance,” and with the Midwest Bonnet; “Bacchanale,” from Act III No. S, by Brahms; “Man lebt nur ein- comparison of the various stages of THOSE 3 FRENCH colleges the debates will be over the of the opera “Samson and Delilah" by mal", Strauss-Tausig; and Schubert’s developments as found through the GIRLS” subject of “Unemployment Insur­ Saint-Saëns (arranged for organ by Moment Musicale” in A flat major. series of the old world apes to man. ance.” Mr. Maesch), a transcription of Chopin's E flat Nocturne, by Beck; Professor Franzke Starts and Toccata in E major, Bartlett. Speech Class At Y.M.C.A.

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