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Globe Editor of Events Monday, June 26: Kappa Delta Pi meeting Russian Trio To Appear To Appear In Ingleside, 7:30 p. m. Rural Commencement Next Chapel Auditorium, 2 p. m. In charge of Miss Ellen Ander­ "Propaganda in the News" will be son, County Supt. Here On Lyceum Course the topic of a talk by Clarence W. Sor- Wednesday, : enson, managing editor of the Globe Chapel, "Propaganda in the News" magazine when he appears in chapel By Clarence W. Sorenson, Exten- Give Program Wednesday morning. His address has son Bureau of U. of Minn. Pianist been prepared in cooperation with the Thursday, : Institute For Propaganda Analysis. Lyceum—Russian trio Thursday Night As a reporter, Sorenson has covered 8:15 p. m., Weld Auditorium the Near East and Europe for two Geography trip to Fargo Forum One of the world's finest instrumen­ newspapers and Movietones, and also 1:15 p. m. tal ensembles will be presented at the is an extensive traveler, being a fel­ Frday, June 30: Moorhead Armory, Thursday evening, low of the Royal Geographic Society. Northern Minnesota, Duluth trip June 29, at a concert given by the Every detail of the program is il­ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 2, 3, 4: Russian Trio. This outstanding cham­ lustrated by colored slides, which are Vacation ber-music organization consists of photographic reproductions of actual three noted concert artists, Nina Me- Tuesday, : propoganda materials. The talk is a sirou, Minchin, pianist; David Moll, dramatic account of methods and ma­ Miss Helen Benner, Chicago, mez­ violinist; and Ennio Bolognini, cellist, chines, secret powers behind guiless zo-soprano. each of whom has had highly success­ fronts, the technique of sifting the ful appearances as soloists. true and the false, and should be of Chicago Soprano To Give Ail-Around Performer special interest to those who rely upon Of especial interest is artist Ennio the newspapers for their international Special Concert July 11 Bolognini, cellist, godson to Toscanini, viewpoint. and ex-prizefighter. At one time he Miss Helen Benner, Chicago mezz- Other future chapel programs in­ was middle weight and light weight j soprano will appear in a special con­ amateur champion of South America, clude C. J. Albrecht, explorer and zoo­ cert in Weld Hall Tuesday, July 11. logist, and curator of the Field Mu­ and has played cello with Toscanini There will be an admission price of 25c and the New York Philharmonic Or­ seum of Chicago, who will appear July per person. Miss Benner gave a brief 5, and Col. M. Thomas Thcou, Chi­ NINA MESIROW-MINCHIN and Ennio Bolognini, the pianist and cellist chestra. His varied activities include concert before the MSTC chapel respectively, of the Russian Trio, outstanding music group which will appear motor racing, aviation, and rowing, in nese lecturer, and one time secretary choir when they visited Chicago last to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, in the Moorhead Armory next Thursday night at 8:15. Not pictured is David which he also held an amateur cham­ and captivated the group with Moll, violinist with thetrio. pionship, in addition to his musical ca­ . her singing and personality. reer. Spathelf Discusses Varied Vacations Successful Trio The trio has appeared with extra­ All College Play To Be Given ordinary success in many of the ma­ PTA Past Before Being Enjoyed By jor concert courses of the nation, and its magnificent performances have re­ In Weld Hall On Chapel Assembly College's Faculty ceived highest acclaim by audiences "Education is a community func- Trips, summer school conferences, and music critics. The New York "The most popular play for a col­ Nair of Fargo. Ellis Matheson of Fair- assistant to the superintendent at and "just relaxing"—these seem to Times published the following write- lege audience that I have ever pro­ mount, N. D., Henry Stevenson of tion," Victor Spathelf, administrative make up the summer program of the up: "These artists brought not only duced" is the opinion of director P. M. Moorhead, Leo Eastman of Graceville, Highland Park, Mich., told district P. j embers of MSTC's faculty who aren't a program which suited the most ex­ Larson concerning the 1939 summer Minn., Herman Sunstad of Perley, T. A. members and summer session teaching at this summer's first term. acting taste, but also a playing dis­ all college play, "Spring Dance" to Minn., Vivian Rauk of Esmond, N. D„ students at the weekly chapel assem­ Among those taking advanced work tinguished by a combined sense of be presented Monday, July 17. Evelyn Eian of Ashby, Minn., Bar- bly at M.S.T.C. Thursday. "It must in their fields in other universities style, beauty of tone, incisive rhythm, + + i bara Driscoll of Glyndon, Minn., Lau- draw on all resources." Mr. Spathelf's are Miss Virginia Fitzmaurice and and poise. The music was set forth in NOTICE 1 old Erickson of Lake Bronson, Minn., talk was a part of the district P. T. Miss Aileen Schoepe, who are at all its unflagging beauty. The large No scenic director has yet been retta Allen of Walcott, N. D., Arn- A. meeting held at the MSTC. A Northwestern Unversity; Mr. B. D. house warmly greeted the ensemble." appointed. Anyone interested please Ruth Best of Minneapolis, Jack luncheon in First Congregational Murray at the State College of Penn­ The evening concert features the see Mr. Larson, office Room 236. j Bridges of Moorhead, and Helen Rauk church that noon, and an afternoon sylvania; and Mr. Karl Parsons at works of Kreisler, Chopin, and Men­ * + of Esmond, N. D. discussion session completed the meet­ the University of Iowa. delssohn. To hear the splendid ren­ A gay light comedy, the play casts in Those Behind Scenes ing. Attend Meetings ditions by these famous and talented the romantic lead Alex Benson, Bar­ The production staff for the play Mr. Spathelf was introduced in chap­ Others, who have attended or will artists is an opportunity no one can attend educational meetings are Miss bara Driscoll, a girl who finds it dif­ I includes Ruth Gutting of Lakota, N. el by Mrs. S. E. Linsley, St. afford to miss. Georgina Lommen, who plans to leave ficult to attract young men. She sets D., and Rakel Erickson of Fertile, Paul, president of the Minnesota P. Caledonia where she has been visiting her heart on the sad funny Sam, Jack Minn., rehearsal assistant; Phyllis T. A. His talk was a summary of the Bridges, who is just setting off for Carlson of Fargo, business manager; achievements of the P. T. A. move­ the end of this week to attend the Enrollment Set At meeting of the National Education Russia with his free thinking friend, Evelyn Stern of Fargo and Leonard ment, in which he takes an active in­ Association at San Francisco; and 392 As Males Are "The Lippincott", Heinie Stevenson. A Johnson of Alexandria, staging; Le- terest. group of college friends, with femi­ Miss Holen is now at home in Purse, Outnumbered £% To 1 Nore Brown of Ulen, Minn, adver­ Tracing the history of PTA, the nine determination decide to aid Alex tising; Helen Rauk of Esmond, N. D., North Dakota, after attending a two in her matrimonial project—and from speaker told of its origin 42 years weeks extension course in St. Paul. As last Monday, the final day for musical director; Paul Hanson of Far­ ago as a study group of mothers. Its there on it's every man for himself. go, electrician; Esther Russell of Lura In registration for the summer term Masculine Scarcity first basis, he said, was child welfare. Mr. John Bekker is at present passed, the enrollment was set at Moorhead, property manager; Mary This program has been broadened and Following a frantic search by fem­ teaching summer school at the NDAC; 392 students. The number enroll­ Trana of Vining, Minn., wardrobe has for its philosophy, "Home and inine actors for masculine characters while Dr. C. P. Lura is associated for ed this year falls below that of mistress; Mona Mae Spielman, Twin school working for the good of the to share the spotlights, enough men the summer in the department of edu­ 1938 by 63, but is higher than the Valley, Rakel Erickson and Camilla child." were corraled to make the histrionic cation at Flagstaff, Arizona T. C. 390 students attending in 1937. P. T. A. work, the speaker, con­ adventure a workable one. Practice Steen of Nashua, Minn., make-up art­ Miss Agnes Carlson is spending part Students enrolled are from six cluded, offers an opportunity for the has been Underway for eight days. The ists; Elsie Lindgren of Grandin, N. D., of the summer at the New York states: Montana, Wyoming, Kan­ individual teacher to sell herself and ~castcompleted is as follows: Lois Mc- call girl. World's Fair, but plans to be here sas, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and her educational program to a willing for the second session; Miss Flora Minnesota, with naturally the ma­ group. Frick is travelling in the western part jority coming from the latter two 87 Seniors, 117 Diploma Sophomores of the country and has spent this states. week in Oregon; and Miss Maude The records are not yet com­ Hear Dr. Boraas' Commencement Talk Preston Announces Hayes, who recently retired, is at her pleted as to just which one of the Choir Membership cottage on Melissa. four classes has the largest num­ "What can a teacher do," was the Additional Graduates Spending their summer at their ber of students. There are, how­ talk presented by Dr. Julius Boraas A list of the graduates was publish­ Making their weekly appearance in homes are John Stucky, at Sacramen­ ever, only 40 men in school, mak­ at the annual commencement exer­ ed in the 12, and is­ chapel are the crimson robed mem­ to, ; Miss Marie Sorkness, ing the ratio nearly 9 to 1. cises in Weld Hall on Monday, , sues of the MiSTiC, but a few names bers of the chapel choir under the who will be here for the second ses­ 1939, to 87 seniors and 117 two-year were omitted from the list. Those direction of Daniel Preston. Includ­ sion; Miss Lyl Solem, who is at Ben­ raduates. omitted were Arthur Louis Bromen, ed in the group are the following: son; Miss Alfreda Jones at St. Paul; Summer MiSTiC Makes Ranking Scholars. Sauk Center, Minn., and Lorney G. Wilma Flikke of Shelly, Minn.; Ma­ and Mr. Bertram McGarrity, who is Initial Appearance Six people received special honors Starin, Wyndmere, N. D.; both were bel Gunderson of Vining, Minn.; in Duluth. Making its appearance today is the scholarships. They were: Arthur degree graduates. Those receiving Christine Ellingson of Evansville, first of two editions of the summer COURTING NOTE: Pennsylvania Grove, Elizabeth Koops, Pearl A. the two-year diploma and whose Minn.; Ruby Nyhus of Badger, Minn.; edition of the Western MiSTiC. Its State College's Dr. Robert G. Bern ihnke, Laura Simonson, Donald B. names did not appear then are: Ade- Mildred Satre of Madison, Minn.; El­ staff includes four editorial workers, escher, and Ethel S. Moquin. Those lah Benidt, Lidgerwood, N. D.; Viola sie Lidvall of Sacred Heart, Minn. reuter has issued a statement urging and ten reporters. Henry Stevenson, co-eds to give more attention to ceiving honors in scholarship were: Bjornrud, Climax, Minn.; Dorothy Cor­ Choristers formerly sports editor and one time [vein R. Allen, James Asp, Martin nell, Rustad, Minn.; Mignonette E. de Gladys Allison of Moorhead; Grace the student grinds and avoid the good circulation manager of the regular rstad, Lucy J. Grommesh, Mrs. Hudson, Neche, N. D.; Ethel A. Forden, Nelson of Wheaton, Minn.; Dagney time Charlies. He says the latter term MiSTiC, is editor, with Jack will be working for the former ten helma Moen Howard, Dorothy E. Fergus Falls, Minn.; Ethel Mae Hat- Mae Headland of Fargo; Evelyn Eian Bridges of Moorhead, associate editor; Clitherall, Minnesota; Feral Visser, cf Ashby, Minn.; Esther Russell of years from now, and, therefore, the urray, Virginia C. Murray, Leo M. Marion Collins of Fargo, desk editor, Ada, Minn., and Grace I. Westman, Moorhead; Alice Erickson of Twin grinds will be the best providers and Lillian Olson of Canby, ccpy edi­ Pikop, Grace Prestegaard, Willard E. Drayton, N. D. Valley, Minn.; Clarice Gronlund of Moral: Hit the books, boys, for some tor. of the fair ones are going to take Swiers, and Eva L. Raver. lie, Moorhead, Minn.; Orison Murdock, Fargo; Esther Larson of Thief Riv­ The second edition will be issued on er Falls, Minn.; Jack Bridges of the doctor's advice! Monday. , and there is a pos­ Moorhead; Bernard Larson of Her­ sibility of a third paper, to be put man; Leonard Johnson of Alexandria, lyn Stern of Fargo; Lauretta Allen Graduates Receive Positions— of Walcott, N. D.; Phyllis Carlson of out on the Monday following that. Minn.; Milton Grien of Ulen, Minn.; All campus organizations who have Maybelle Spenningsby of Ada, Minn.; Fargo; Lyle Higbee of Hoffman, meetings should turn in any news to Angus, Minn., upper grades; Alvina Minn.; Virgil Ufkin of Porter, Minn.; Placement of three B. E. graduates Vivian Rauk of Esmond, N. D.; Ma­ Lauretta Allen, society reporter. Other and eight two-year graduates has been Harmel, of Hazel, S. D., at Harwood, rion Otto of Amenia, N. D.; Eva Felde Merlin Cole of Porter; Herman Mi­ chaels of Jud, N. D.; Sherlock So- reporters are Margaret Mioffitt of announced by Miss Lucia Askegaard, N. D.; Pauline Lofgren of Hoffman, of Twin Valley. Moorhead, Viginia Pearson of Detroit Minn, at Holmes City, Minn.; Ethel More Choristers! rem of Pelican Rapids, Minn. secretary to Miss Lommen, head of Lakes, Phyllis Carlson of Fargo, Ethel Margaret Runnestrand of Lake And Still More!! the MSTC placement bureau. They Moquin of Goodridge, Minn., at Holmes Heilman of Madison, Leone Bruhn of Parke, Minn.; Margaret Sandberg of Art Bromen of Sauk Centre, Minn.; are: John Blair of Richey, Mont., at City, Minn.; Helen D. Erickson of Vergas, Helen Romann of Perham, Kennedy, Minn.; Ida M. Cook of Katheryn Feyereisen of Perham Savage, Mont., science; Marion Larson Doran, Minn., in Wilkin Co.; Ade- Evelyn Eian of Ashby, Leonard John­ ly Brehmen of Lisbon, N. D., in Clay Windom, Minn.; Helen Rauk of Es­ Minn.; Bernice Voight of Fargo; Lou­ of Roseau, Minn., at Warroad, Minn., son of Alexandria, and Barbara Dris­ mond; Gertrude Rupp of Edgely, N. ise McCutcheon, and Patricia Ras- 3 grade; Doris York of Dilworth. county; Helen M. Erickson of Battle coll of Glyndon. Anyone wishing to Lake, at Okabena. Minn., primary; D.; Bernice Lindseth of Madison; mussen of Fargo; Evelyn Thill of Minn., at Otranto, la., mathematics, be on the staff should drop a note Hazel Heggen of oRtjhsay, Minn.; Wheaton; Erna Aamoth of Twin Val- English. Lillian Larson of Pelican Rapids in to the editor. Violet Floan of Fertile, Minn., at Ottertail county. Rakel Erickson of Fertile, Minn.; Eve- 1 Page 2 The Western MiSTiC Summer Staff of Northwestern U. Is Mecca For - AND SELECTED Mary Nygaard Is rfead The Western MiSTiC Of Kappa Delta Pi SHORT SUBJECTS Henry Stevenson Editor Alumni In Advanced Studies On Monday, , the Gamma Jack B: idges Associate Editor By Heinie Stevenson Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Marion Collins Desk Editor Four MSTC students and graduates Once again another summer term is held its first summer meeting. There are attending school at Northwestern Lillian Olson Copy Reader Does Graduate Study rolling along smoothly, blessed so far are twenty-seven members on the cam­ U. this summer. by cool weather. Gone are such land­ pus this year. Mary Nygaard was Reporters Don Tescher, of Moorhead, grad­ marks of past summer sessions — as elected president. The next meet­ Leone Bruhn, Phyllis Carlson, Hel­ uated in 1939. He was highest rank­ Leland Vinz and Willard Gowenlock, ing will be held Monday evening, June en Romann, Evelyn Eian, Virginia ing senior, former editor of MiSTiC, but the ever faithful, that Tower of 26. Pearscn, Leonard Johnson, Ethel leader in social activities, and mem­ dependability, Ralph Iverson', still is Heilman, Lauretta Allen, Barbara ber of Dramatic, educational, and here. Driscoll, Margaret Moffitt. English fraternities. He won a schol­ Maybe it's the weather,—at least At The Theaters Dr. E. C. Bolmeier, faculty adviser. arship in the School of Speech at it must be something. Perhaps Northwestern U. This is his second FARGO Henry Weltzin, printer. the Norwegian Crown Prince and summer at Northwestern. Princess had some influence. 4 Days Starting Sunday, June 25th Carol Raff, of Fertile, Minn., an Proprietor Leo Peterson of the The Hardy Family in SHOULD MSTC OFFER MSTC student for three years, has Club reports that coffee, partic­ "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" been active in debate, next year's ularly black coffee, sales are run­ Thurs., Fri., Sat., GRADUATE STUDY? MiSTiC editor, and was highest rank­ ning far ahead of soft drink pur­ June 29-30, July 1st ing junior in 1939. chases this summer, as compar­ Merle Oberon The modern tendency in high Elizabeth Koops, of Glyndon, Min­ ed with spring. During May, he Laurence Olivier in er education seems to be an in­ nesota, graduated from MSTC this said, that sometimes 15 cases of "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" coca-cola and pepsi cola a day crease in the number of years spring. She was an outstanding de­ GRAND went across the counter. Now he necessary to train for any of bater and actress. She had an offer Sun., Mon., Tues., the professions. Today a four doubts if he'll sell one case all -26-27 year degree has little meaning for a fellowship from Denver U. for this term. In the meanwhile, Warner Baxter in next year but did not accept. coffee cups find a bull market. 'THE RETURN OF THE CISCO KID" ... in a year or two it may be Some charmer this Ruth Best. In Wed., Thurs., June 28-29 a prerequisite for ditch-digging, Herman Koch, of Wheaton, Minne­ "PRISON WITHOUT BARS" Indications are that within a sota, graduated in 1938 and last year play practice for "Spring Dance" she with Corine Luchaire taught in Hanley- Falls, Minn. While put on such a good vamp act that Edna Best short time teachers educating Donald Tescher, who heads ar Arnold Erickson was so flustered that Fri., Sat., June 30, July 1st themselves to teach in school in MSTC he was a band member and MSTC delegtion of four at North­ he dropped his cue. Gosh, wish I The Jones Family in systems of any size, particular­ athletic trainer. western University. had such a good excuse fcr unlearned "THE JONES FAMILY IN ly in the high schools, will have lines. HOLLYWOOD" to earn the master's degree, or More on "Spring Dance", (ad­ STATE Varied Program Of Sports Is vertising rates, 35c per column Sun., Mon., Tues., June 25-26-27 its equivalent. Henry Fonda—George Raft OBJECTION'S ADVANCED inch). There is considerable to do in "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" Given Summer Student Body by the characters from a sorority Wed., Thurs., June 28-29 The objections to such ad­ house in it about the feed there, "CHASING DANGER" vanced training are twofold. In By Leonard Johnson particularly the "old, grey meat." with Preston Foster—Lyn Bari the first place, the cost of five- "Up. up my friend, and quit your Speech Instructor Evidently colleges are alike the Fri., Sat., June 30, year training is rather great; books, country over. First Time In Fargo Smoke, thick, roily polly smoke Jean Parker—Oliver Hardy few are able to continue imme­ Or surely you'll double." in "ZENOBIA" Has Fine Record In poured forth from the Eian-Driscoll diately into the graduate school. One would think that Wordsworth room in Comstock Hall. The for­ MOORHEAD had gone to summer school and tried If salaries paid to the average Field Of Forensics mer had left the "iron" on, and it Sun., Mon., June 25-26 to tear some bookworm loose from high school instructors were put its mark indelibly on the iron­ Sun., Mon., June 25-26 his studies for a swim, a ping pong Coming to Moorhead from the Jun­ commensurate this factor of ing board, also scorching some nearby Bette Davis—Errrol Flynn game, some kittenball, a round of ior college at Hutchinson, Kansas, cost would not be so important tissue paper. To answer the numer­ in "THE SISTERS" archery or a game of tennis. P. M. Larson is guest teacher in the ous queries the two hung a sign Tues., Wed., -28 perhaps. Just how salaries can college English Department this sum­ Jack Benny—Joan Bennett A kittenball team composed of outside their door "If we want to be raised becomes a problem. mer. He teaches a class in speech, in "ARTISTS and MODELS men from Mildew Hall, managed burn our ironing board—so what!" One suggested way to meet the and is directing the all-college sum­ ABROAD" by Ralph Iverson and captained Inside, the girls opened the window situation is to decrease the sup­ mer play, "Spring Dance". Thursday Only—June 29 by Jens Anderson has tentatively the smoke escapes. That didn't suf­ Mr. Larson is nationally known for "OVER THE WALL" ply of teachers, probably by scheduled some games with an fice, so they removed the screen to with Dick Foran his success in forensic activity. His more rigid training restrictions, off-campus team which is as yet facilitate the draft. Fri., Sat., June 30, July 1 the elimination of the marginal not fully organized. Tuesday a group from Hutchinson placed five Lionel Barrymore game with Rustad is to be played. out of six finalists at the national What happens when a person Lew Ayres, in class of teachers. However, the who is used to driving a pre-his- expense of the extra year is not Manager Iverson negotiating for junior college speech tournament at "YOUNG DR. KELDARE" bookings with other independent Virginia, Minn., last winter. In 1935 toric automobile steps under the the only objection to be consid­ wheel of a model which belongs ISIS teams. , he was guest teacher at Northwestern, Sun., Mon., Tues., ered . . . the simple fact is that and was engaged in experimental ac­ in modern history? Precisely this In addition to regular swimming June 25-26-27 as graduate schools are set up tivity in Denver U. in 1937. He has —he drives a mile over a country classes, recreational swimming is of­ road before realizing he has had "DOCTOR RHYTHM" today, students are trained in fered at 4:00 o'clock on week days. been for five years the national edi­ tor of "The Persuader", the official the car in second all the time. with research techniques, required to Mondays and Wednesdays. At this Bing Crosby—Mary Carlisle organ of Phi Rho Pi, junior college True story—it happened to me. have a knowledge of foreign time the pool is open to women and Wed-Thurs., June 28-29 forensic fraternity, and is associate languages which they forget Tuesdays and Thursdays to men. Use "FIREFLY" editor of "The Speaker", publication immediately following the ex­ cf this privilege has been poor; es­ with pecially among men. An average of Tau Kappa Alpha, national for­ First All-College aminations, and rarely, if ever, ensic fraternity for colleges and uni­ Jeanette MacDonald use again. It may be the sub­ CROWD of four men has found its versities. Party Is Thrown Fri-Sat., June 30, July 1 ject of some doubt whether the way to the pool on the days it has "I WAS A CONVICT" been open to them. Maybe the news From Moorhead Mr. Larson will go emphasis on research has much to Chicago next fall where he will The first of the activities planned with hasn't been broadcast, but we do have Beverly Roberts teach at North Park Jr. College and by the summer social committee was to do with the production of an execellent pool and you students successful teachers. Not that work for his doctor's degree from held in the small gymnasium Thurs­ PRINCESS should try to get your reap full bene­ Northwestern. day evening, . The program we are decrying teaching stu­ fits from this institution. June 25-26 was in the form of a mixer, and in­ "ADVENTURES END" dents where to find and how to Possibilities of a ping pong tour­ cluded bingo, dancing, games and use essential materials, that is Affiliated Teachers with ney are being discussed. Some Have Gathering' cards. Refreshments were served. John Wayne—Diana Gibsen a necessity. But more empha­ dark horse players of undeter­ According to tentative plans, one June 27-28 evening each week will be devoted to sis upon subject material, and mined strength have turned up at Each Wednesday evening in Room "MYSTERY HOUSE" social activities. The committee is especially upon understanding the session, including Francis 306 a meeting of those teachers now with open to suggestions from the stu­ and philosophy of the various Loonier, Bernard Larson, and El­ connected with the affiliated schools Dick Purcell—Ann Sheridan dent body as to preferences. Watch subjects would seem to be more lis Matheson. Other players who or those who have recently taught June 29-30-July 1 the bulletin board for notices and expect to give stem competition in them is held. The purpose of the "GLORY TRAIL" in order. Some graduate schools posters on summer recreations. are taking steps to allow candi­ are Ed Webber, Paul Hanson and meeting is both professional and so­ with ye scribe. cial. Members of the social committee, Tom Keene—Joan Barclay dates for advanced degrees who appointed by Mrs. Askegaard are Ra- expect to teach to take differ­ kel Erickson of Fertile, Minn., chair­ PARK ent curricula. This should be Schwendeman Will Lead Two man; Sherlock Sorem of Pelican Rap­ Sun.-Mon.-Tues. more general. ids, Minn.; Ralph Iverson of Tower, June 26-28 Minn.; Ruth Best of Minneapolis; Or- Bob Burns—Jack Oakie WHY NOT HERE I Geography Tours This Suiinner pha Gabrielson of Thief River Falls; Kenny Baker—Ann Miller Jens Anderson of Gary; Reinhold in Now, if this movement to- With two major trips planned for include the tropical jungles, the Vol­ Utke of Enderlin, N. D. "RADIO CITY REVELS" toward a five-year course be­ the summer, the Geography Depart­ comes general, we presume that cano of Orizaba, the 'bullfight, the Wed.-Thurs. ment of the MSTC has included in Shrine at Guadalupe, the pyramids at June 29-30 eventually the Moorhead State its activities a tour of Mexico and the Teotihuacan, the summer home oi Modern Rural School Randolp Scott—Benie Barnes Teachers College will offer Rocky Mountains, an all expense trip Maximilian and Carlotta, and the re­ Being Demonstrated in work leading to an advanced of $168 for which at" present twenty- turn trip through the Carlsbad Cav­ "THE LAST OF THE MOHICIANS' degree. It has not been many two persons from Duluth, Minneapo­ erns to Pikes Peak, the Garden of Fri.-Sat. lis, Fargo and Moorhead have regis­ A rural school laboratory is now June 31-July 1 the Gcds, Denver and Rocky Mt. Na­ being conducted at the Gunderson years since this institution con­ tered, although an enrollment of tional Park. Dorothea Keat—Robert Wilcox ferred the first bachelor's de­ twenty-five is expected to be com­ school with thirty college students in To The Arrowhead Country from the Modern Rural School and pleted before the trip is to be made, A four day all expense trip of $16.75 "YOUNG FUGITIVES" gree upon a graduating senior. . Supei-vision classes spending two pe­ to Duluth and Northern Minnesota The influence which the four- Unique Mexico riods a week in observation there. ROXY has also been organized. Leaving June Sun.-Mon.-Tues. From his previous experience in Miss Clarice Haukebo, the Gunderson year curricula have had upon the 30, the journey has in its itinerary June 25-27 Mexico, Mr. Schwendeman, who di­ affiliated rural school supervisor, is tone and growth of the school Itasca Park, an evening boat ride, "THE MAD MISS MANTON" rects the tour, states that "Mexico is also the summer school instructor for lodging and meals at Douglas Lodge with has been rather great, and we one of the most interesting countries the nineteen pupils attending the Grand Rapids, and its pulp plant, Hib- Barbara Stanwyck—Henry Fonda in the world, as primitive as Africa, school. look forward with interest to ADDED ATTRACTIONS as quaint as South America, as cul­ bing with its open pit mines and the While classes have been restricted the day when this college will Disney Cartoon—Musical—News Reel tured as Europe, and as ancient as junior college, and Duluth, including to thirty, if anyone is interested they Wed.-Thurs. have its graduate department Egypt. It is so completely different should see Miss Corneliussen to make the Skyline Drive, the steamboat ride June 28-29 from anything else on the American arrangements for such a visitation. also. to Fond Du Lac, the Lake Superior "DIVORCE OF LADY X" continent that it is impossible to —J. B. and harbor ride, and homeward via with adequately describe it. The tourist is Urges Government Study Merle Oberon—Binnie Barnes really amazed." the Paul Bunyan country, Brainerd. "It is of primary importance for Lawrence Olivier President MacLean Everything Under The Sun you young people to have an intelli­ ADDED ATTRACTIONS Heads Board Meeting' Beginning on July 21, and journey­ Margaret Beat of the University of gent understanding of the functions Lantz Cartoon—News Reel ing southward across the United States Toledo beats all! She does for she's of your government, for our democ-! Fri.-Sat. President R. B. MacLean was ab­ the fleet of cars will cross the Tropic the freshman who a couple of weeks racy can be maintained only with June 30-July 1 sent from the college last Thursday of Cancer into the jungles of Valles ago made a perfect score in a test each citizen fighting and making sac­ "HIS EXCITING NIGHT" and Friday, attending a two day ses­ to Mexico City. There the sightsee­ on traffic regulations. rifices for it." W. M. Jardine, presi­ with sion of the Board of Presidents of ing will include the Cathedral, Diego But the beatin'est part of the whole dent of Wichita University, urges sup­ Charles Ruggles—Ona Munson the Minnesota State Teachers Col­ Riveras' home, the Flower Market, and thing is that Margaret DOESN'T port of those who would make the ADDED ATTRACTIONS leges at Bemidji. Dr. MacLean is pres­ an evening opera at the Palace of Fine DRIVE—and didn't attend the lecture study of democratic government a Leon Erroll Comedy—Sport Reel ident of the state group. Arts. Other highlights of the tour on which the test was based! vital part of education. Musical