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VOLUME L. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934. NUMBER 12. College Dance Jones Introduces XmasFestival Rector To Manage 4-H Delegates Is Scheduled Teaching Method Will Feature Show For Saddle In Architecture And Sirloin Club To Be Guests On Turkey Day Russian Theme Exact Miniature Models Are Lewis Rector, senior in the school On Dec. 5-6-7 Bub Scott Furnishes Rhythm Built For Each of agriculture, has been named Problem "Fiat Lux," Mystery Play To manager of the Little International Various Contests Arranged For Thanksgiving Day Be Presented For Livestock show, miniature exposi- For 25th Anniversary "Turkey Trot" Adults tion modeled after the International Of Institute To meet the technical demands Livestock show at Chicago. that the architect is called upon to The annual Thanksgiving dance Climaxing a crowded term of ac- The feature, which is scheduled perform, a new method of teaching The student body of North Dakota will be held Thursday night, No- tivity in the sphere of speech the for the middle of January, is spon- state college will be host to over 400 architectural design has been intro- sored by the Saddle and Sirloin vember 29, in the Field House. All 4-H club delegates and exhibitors duced into the architectural depart- 19th annual Christmas Festival will club, student agricultural group. _faculty members are asked to at- ment by Prof. Paul Jones. meeting here December 5-6-7, in "The Return of Peter ," the For the first time in the history the 25th anniversary of the annual tend this Turkey Trot and mingle This new method of design fur- ter, December 9, between 4 and 6 of this series of student show ring achievement institute. These young with the students. The dance will nishes the architectural student with p. m. The Festival will bring the expositions, an assistant manager people, representatives of 35 coun- the technical knowledge that the be from 8:30 to 11 o'clock, due to curtain down on a period that will was named who automatically be- ties, are all prospective students at architects are being called upon for comes manager of the succeeding state college, according to H. E. Ril- the fact that school will be resumed in actual practice, such as tenden- have seen the staging of "Berkeley on Friday. year's event. *Wallace Widdifield is ling, state 4-H club leader, in charge cies governing their development, Square," "Big-Hearted Herbert," the assistant manager. of general arrangements here and Bub Scott's rhythms are guaran- units of buildings and their inter- "The Return of Peter Grimm,"' the teed to remove all the excess avoir- Other committees named by Rec- contacter with various organizations relations, building codes, and financ- ). 9th annual Harvest Festival, class dupois caused by turkey, pumpkin tor to complete arrangements for interested in aiding in the entertain- ing. In this way emphasis is not and original one-act plays, class and the affair are: catalogue, Chris ment. pie, and the rest of the fixings, ac- only placed upon the design, but community debates, and various ly- cording to commission members who Bjornson, Glenn Reichert, Roman President J. H. Sheppard and upon the practical requirements ceum numbers. Pung, and Calvin Olson; publicity, Dean L. R. Walster will welcome vouch for the success of the party. that have to be met. Staged by members of the Class The dance is sponsored by the Childs Hallenberg, Vinton Plath, and the delegates formally. Marvin Introduced into this country last in Festivals under the direction of student commission with Virginia Robert Williams; awards, Clifford Rothi, Kidder County club president year at Harvard, where Prof. Jones A. G. Arvold, the Christmas Festi- (Queenie) Landbloom in charge. Altermatt and William Purdy; fea- will preside at the assemblies dur- studied the method during his leave val will have a Russian theme. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. tures, Ralph Dietrich, William Ke- ing the convention. Other officers of absence, this method is believed Russian music, stories and decora- J. P. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. up,* and Harry Graves; tickets, Childs are: Jeannella McCormick, Williams to be the forerunner of a complete tions are being planned. Children Severinson. As before, the commis- Hallenberg; superintendent of su- County, vice-president; Harriet revolution in architectural design. will be entertained by members of perintendents, Maynard Sholts. Morris, Cavalier County, secretary; sion insists that registration cards classes in story telling, while a mys- be presented. "Our college is the first in this Victor Anderson, Ramsey County, part of the country to adopt this tery play, "Fiat Lux," by Faith Van treasurer. Various conferences of The Ceres hall cafeteria is plan- Valkenburgh Vilas, will be present- BISON HEAD REQUESTS ning a turkey dinner for all stu- method which replaces the old leaders and club members and pre- Beaux-Arts method, which origi- ed in the theater for adults. Those CAMPUS LIFE PHOTOS paration for the different contests, dents-who stay on the campus. Any- having parts in the play are Day- one who wishes to eat Thanksgiving nated in Paris over 100 years ago," and a typical community program announced Prof. Jones. ton Jones, Horace Spaulding, Rob- Would you fraternity and sorority in the Little Country theater under dinner there should register before ert Hagen, and Dorothy Halland. members like to get your pictures Under the old system a student the direction of A. G. Arvold, will Wednesday night. Fraternities and The "Singing Strings" and the Boys' in the Bison for nothing? Just get concerned himself with the esthetic complete the activities for the first sororities are also planning special Glee club are included on the pro- a few of the brother's or sisters as and plan requirements of the build- day. events for the day. gram. the case may be, together and have ing with exercises in design to stim- Wednesday evening a banquet for The calendar of coming Little someone take a picture of you bor- ulate the imagination of the student. the entire delegation will be held in Country theater events includes: rowing the necessary wherewithal) In the new system a study of the the Elk's building, the club mem- Theater Players Dec. 4, "Big. Hearted Herbert," by to take the girl friend out, or trying bers and leaders to be guests of the practical requirements of buildings Sophie Kerr and Steese Richardson; to enjoy a horseback ride in the face has been added which deals with Fargo Chamber of Commerce. An- Dec. 5, eleven original one-act plays; of a blinding sleet storm with water nouncement of winners in the dress Give Three Part modern materials and inventions. and Dec. 6, class plays. squishing around the horse's ankles. The student also approaches the contest and a dress review by the Drama On Dec. 4 problem in the same practical man- girl 4-H members will be the fea- ner that the practicing architect ture of the banquet. Winners in the would approach and solve the prob- annual foods contest, the good "Big Hearted Herbert", a comedy Texas Sports Scribe Praises Work grooming contest, the states most in three acts by Sophie Kerr and lem. This system which, combined with prominent members in agricultural Anna S. Richardson, will be present- Of Hanson, Other Bison Luminaries projects, clothing and foods projects, ed under the direction of Donald the Steinhof theory as introduced by Prof. Homer Huntoon last year, While most people in these parts how Texas Tech's first game with and outstanding club leaders will be Hay, instructor in public discussion, announced at this time also. by the Little Country Theater play- makes the department of architec- are willing to grant that Fritz Han- North Dakota's Thundering Herd ture as up-to-date and progressive son is able to play rings around wound up. Trophies are given by Alpha Gam- ers, December 4 at 8:15 p. m. in the ma Rho to the agricultural mem- Little Country theater. as any school in this country, it is most gridders in this conference, "You may have your Bohn Hil- believed. many seem to think that little Mel liard, your Jack Buikler, your these ber chosen, and to girls by Phi Up- The story, which is adapted from silon Omicron, national honorary "Chin Chin", a Saturday Evening The senior architectural students is just a small-time halfback and and those, but give us the tiny are now working on a problem of wouldn't look so good against tough home economics group. Post story by Sophie Kerr, centers Swede from the wind-swept swales designing a 14-story 400-room resi- competition. Here's what Collier Wednesday will be the day of ac- around Herbert Kalness and his fa- of North Dakota, a couple of Do- dential hotel under the new method, Parris, sports editor of the daily at tivity for many of the livestock ex- mily. Herbert Kalness, played by berviches, an Olson, and a few Lubbock, Texas, thinks of our prai- hibitors, for at that time judging of Chris Bjornson, is a self made man similar to that designed by students Ericksons and we'll play ball with at Harvard last year. rie speedster. In case you don't exhibits of hogs, sheep, and beeves who insists that his family should you. know who Bohn Hilliard is, he's the will take place. Selling of the ani- be brought up in plain traditions. ". . . Hanson, who had not played back that scored against Notre Dame mals at auction in the judging pa- Complications arise when his daugh- more than five minutes in the first when the Texas Longhorns downed vilion will take place Thursday aft- ter, disregarding the beliefs of her half, took the kick-off and ran it Zellner Portrays the Ramblers. Texas Jack Buckler ernoon, with representatives of father, becomes engaged to a Har- back 25 yards t o the Bison 33. plays such a good game of football numerous commercial and civic or- vard man. Herbert's home be- George May, a great passer and a for Army that last year he was consistent running threat, made ten ganizations bidding on the stock. comes safe for Harvard men only Many Characters accorded all-American honors and yards through the center of Tech's Delegates will be quartered in up- after his family has embarrassed him Employing protean make-up, a is almost a cinch to repeat this sea- line. May gathered in ten more town hotels and at college YMCA. by embracing his plain traditions son. Now, go on and see what Col- literally. distinctly European craft, J. W. yards and Bob Erickson, fullback, Zenner presented a novel program lier Parris, who has seen all three plowed through for six more. Han- Other members of the cast in- of characterization this morning at perform, thinks of Hanson. We son wiggled around right end for 13 Talbot Addresses clude Robert Pryor, Robert Kalness; convocation before the NDSC stu- quote: yards, as first downs began to pile Elizabeth Dewey, Elizabeth Kal- dent body and faculty. "Dizzy Dean, the baseball pitcher, up . . . . Hanson snatched it up and Labor Group Today ness; Ione Noggle, Martha; De Characters from life, literature, is known for his ability to make came back to mid-field like a streak Laurence Nelson, Herbert Kalness and history were interpreted by good his own brags. He's pretty of lightning. Bob Erickson, a great jr.; Mable McGillivary, Alice Kal- C. C. Talbot of Jamestown, and Zellner. The stage setting and light- good too. Fritz Hanson, the football line backer as well as a nifty plun- president of the North Dakota ness; Lawrence Pyle, Andrew Good- ing effects were elaborate and novel player, is the same sort of athlete ger, hurtled himself to the 39-yard rich; Marjorie Rooney, Amy Law- Farmers Union, will speak before due to the special apparatus which only Fritz doesn't have to do his line from where Hanson carried it, the American Federation of Labor rence; Jordan Engberg, Jim Law- he used. All characters were pre own press-agenting. His coach and in three plays, to the 11-yard line. rence; Gordon Brandes, Mr. Good- from 4:10 to 4:15 today. His sub- sented in full make-up and costume. his critics said he'd be good, so little Erickson moved it up to the one- ject will be, rich; Emma Brittin, Mrs. Goodrich; "College-State Rela- Zellner spent many years in re- Fritz ran wild to all but kick the yard line, but it was again Hanson tions." All students and faculty Robert Ellis, Mr. Havens; and Mar- search into the physical and men- bottom out of the local dope bucket. who made touchdown . . . . Hanson garet Kadiux, Mrs. Havens. members are invited, tal qualities of the leaders who are "For little rritz, the football was tackled by Dowell behind the The North Dakota Farmers Union represented to obtain much exact- "Fargo Express" of North Dakota line of scrimmage. But Hanson was have 30,000 voting members who are More than 2,000 cubic yards of ness. State college, tucked his knees,,un- undaunted. Just to show them he resolved to get a course of the Kaw River bottom soil were moved Humor was woven into Zellner's der his chin and went to the village played up close, he took the snap study of Cooperative Movements in- to the University of Kansas (Law- program. Numerous costume chan- like a carrier pigeon in a hurry to back, followed Erickson thru the line to the college curriculum. rence) campus to insure the growth ges were required and he made get home, and the score was 19 to of scrimmage, escaped the fingers of of foliage, as the soil on the univer- them lightning fast—thirty seconds 20. Then big Windy Schollander Tech's secondary as a greased pig Marion Miller and Doris Brimer sity grounds was found to be too on the average for each costume booted a perfect goal from place- would run through a butter-finger- were guests at the Phi Mu house sterile even for hardy plants. change. ment to make it 20-20, which was (Continued on page 6) over the week-end. The CRYSTAL Dance Tomorrow Night The AVALON Crystal Ballroom. Orchestra , Fargo's Better Ballrooms , WDAY BARN DANCE -- 7:00 ■■■ Lem Hawkins and his Hill Billies THE SPECTRUM TWO Student Opinion FARGO MULLIGAN The Thanksgiving dance may THE SPECTRUM show none of the "continental" ef- Official publication of the students of the North Dakota State college In answer to last week's Student fects, but within a short time the published every Friday during the school year. The story of the three hermits Opinion, we would like to again campus "would be Astaires" will be .-- must have originated with raise the question "Are there too attempting the steps presented in MEMBER someone watching some of our many honorary fraternities on our this week's picture at the Fargo, Associated (6°110in-tot ilress public Works employees. campus?" We believe the author of "The Gay Divorcee," in which the -51934 Glit'ailialigitig, 1935 E- * * * the earlier article on this subject "Continental" is introduced. ..rxsote Forest Stevens may have been a did not fully consider the programs, It is followed Saturday by "The MEMBER N(.. .7:EaH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION damnyankee to some of the girls on purposes, and membership of the Merry Widow," starring Maurice the southern front but he is wear- existing honorary and service or- Chevalier and Jeanette McDonald. Entered as second class matter at the State College Station under the ing the heart of one special variety ganizations. Gaynor, and Wal- act of March 3, 1879 Lew Ayres, Janet on his sleeve. At least he brought Following his suggestion, we care- ter Connolly share honors in "Ser- TELEPHONE 2221 TELEPHONE 2221 home a scented handkerchief to give fully looked through the Student vants Entrance" beginning Thurs- the boys a smell. Directory and were unable to find day, December 6. EDITORIAL STAFF Tip—while your admiring the any serious duplication within the ask for details on Mar- honorary groups. True, there is a Maxine Rustad Editor-In-Chief fragrance, Assodiate Editor quardt and Olson. Seems as if they goodly number of such groups, but, Orville Goplen if each has different aims and ap- Jack Spalding. Associate Editor sort of made hay. Official Calendar Walter McGrath Sports Editor * * * peals, should their number be lim- Morton Larson____ —Assistant Sports Editor One for Thanksgiving ited? We also followed his cue and Sports Columnist "Wanna neck?" asked the young took the number of students en- Thursday, Nov. 29- Maine Shafer 8:30-11:00 P. M.—Thanksgiving Desk Editor carver. rolled, divided not only by the num- Marjorie Laliberte ber of honoraries but of the tech- Day All - College party- Robert Williams Desk Editor "Not until after dinner," retorts Society Editor the young thing. "I just ate a green nological and welfare organizations Phys. Ed. Bldg. Lennea Frisk Saturday, Dec. 1- Feature Editor cranberry." as well and found that the result is Arthur Lee * * /4. approximately 40 students per unit. 2:30 P. M.—City Pan Hellenic Lucille Spicer, Dorothy Thull Copy Readers The motley throng's still at it. Is this too large a "quotient"? Bridge party—College Y. It was also mentioned that these Monday, Dec. 3- REPORTORIAL STAFF Now it's "What's the difference be- tween a duck" and the unvaried an- fraternities were artificial stimuli to 3:00-5:00 P. M.—Blue Monday Bruce Dahrling, Madelyn Powers, Margaret Tierney, Vinton Plath, swer, "If it's a dirty quack I don't scholarship. We question the worth- Tea—YWCA. Earl Snyder, Robert Melzer, Alfred Murfin, Katherine Kilbourne, want to hear if"; or, "Why is a lessness of any stimuli, artificial or 4:00 P. M.—Pan Hellenic Coun- Eloise Pfeffer, Ralph Smith, Jo Connelly, Roald Peterson, Kather- crow," with its answer "just caws". otherwise, as long as it accom- cil. ine McEnroe, Phylls Rowe, Marjorie Arnold, Merlin Johnson, * * plishes its purpose of raising the Fraternity and Sorority Meet- Country theatrist came scholastic standing of the individual. ings. Gertrude Murphy, Kent Helland, Kathleen Litten. A Little We doubt if there are very many 8:00 P. M.—Cosmopolitan Club. little poem: out with this apt "jacks of all trades" who belong to Tuesday, Dec. 4- BUSINESS STAFF Behold so many honoraries that they are 7:30 P. M.—Phytois Club meet- Arvold! James Golseth Business Manager unable to devote enough time to ing. Francis Walters, Assistant Business Manager * * * each organization for these organi- Wednesday, Dec. 5- And when Sammy (Collegian) zations to benefit by their member- 12:00 M. — Freshman Commis- ADVERTISING STAFF Northrup comes out with the state- ships. We challenge anyone to sion—YWCA. Phillip Garberg, William Stewart, Manny Ladwig. ment that he is working for the count the number of "jacks of all 4:00 P. M.—Phi Kappa Phi Ini- benefit of the three colleges and trades" (those who belong to five tiation—College Y. hopes only to further the literary or more honoraries) and divide by 4:00-5:00 P. M.—Women's Sen- interests of the schools, with no hope the number of organizations. The ate—Faculty Alumni rooms. of pecuniary remuneration for him- "quotient" will be practically neg- 7:30 P. M.—YM Cabinet. College Professors Tenacious. self, we smirk and reach for the salt ligible. Thursday, Dec. 6- cellar. We feel that honoraries have a 12:00 M.—Senior Staff Lunch- Praise, Admiration, But then? very definite place on our campus eon. and that the admittance of new 6:00 P. M.—Art Club. The educators of this institution are sticking by us groups will not "clutter" the cam- 7:30 P. M.—Alpha. Zeta. the Lord only knows why. They bravely sat by and watched Thanks from „ pus but rather build better student the attack upon their salaries. They protested with dignity. and student-faculty relations. The cuts were continued. Talk of closing up spread about. A Freshman W. C.-G. B. FRIDAY—SATURDAY Instructors set themselves to correct the troubles that crop- May I, a humble freshie, raise my ped up and apparently shadowed their own ills. thanks for: Mrs. Harr y Heinie, formerly T. HELEN voice and give Katheryn Marks, Crookston, visited wages (and "Old Main" They continue to carry • on in spite of puppet 1st—The clock on the Phi Omega Pi sorority meeting TRACY MACK whose cheerful face is always oblig- with no assurance that these will be on time). Several pro- Monday evening. —IN- ingly five minutes slower than our fessors carry new offers in their vest DAIVION RUNYON'S pocket and are keeping them there clocks. Encore to "Lady for a Day" and 2nd—Mr. Arvold, whose efforts —hoping to see their work carried written? Surely modesty is not in- "Little Miss Marker" on as they had planned it. To what- terfering with the submission of in- brought Fritz Kreisler here and left ever it is that keeps these philan- dividual manuscripts. If it is, how a life-long memory to treasure. IKE LEMON DROP KID" thropic men at their posts, we pay suddenly humanity has changed! 3rd—The upper classmen and all tribute. We can offer only smolder- Wouldn't it be interesting to read the swell parties and good times on MONDAY—TUESDAY ing disgust for the system that sub- the continued editorials, the contin- the campus they sponsored this fall. ROSEMARY AMES ordinates the appropriation for this ued stories, the poems, and the 4th—All the jolly friends and VICTOR JORY college to that for the state peniten- snappy student opinions written by companions I have made. —IN— tiary. Let us hope that the New individuals on the campus? 5th—Gracious and helpful teach- NOV. 29-30--DEC. 1st "PURSUED" Deal in North Dakota will reach an A newspaper's aim is higher than ers, even if the mid-term marks Thursday—Friday—Saturday active hand into this plight and give the publication of news; it may af- were ungodly tight, now and for- Pert Kelton — Russel Hardie the teachers and administrators an ford opportunities for student ex- ever, I give thanks. "Uncertain Lady" THURSDAY—FRIDAY outside chance to catch up on a de- pression, in all the fields, if the col- I didn't have another And if with It will keep you on the edge o cent, DESERVED, level of living! legiates wish it. It is true that the thing more, that's plenty to be Genevieve Tobin—Ed. E. Horton students make the paper, but it is of your seats. thankful for. Also also true that the paper oftentimes Mentone Musical — Pathe News "MENACE" makes the student. Therefore, we And I give thanks for: Campus Crabs " are PAGING ORIGINALITY, PAG- 1st—The powers that be that DECEMBER 3-5. Gertrude Michael ING ORIGINALITY!! have held "Old Man Winter" in Paul Cavanach Paging Ideas leash. "CRIME OF HELEN STANLEY" 2nd—Not having any Congressi- Starring 15c 25c liter Certain students have been crying CHIMES PROJECT DRAWS onal ambitions so that my mail is Ralph Bellamy — Shirley Grey Till 2:30 2:30 around the campus that the Spec- QUESTIONING still mine and mine only. and trum is not a student paper, but an 3rd—The Spectrum staff, even if Comedy—Football Short—News office paper. Have these students "Hear them bells! Can't you hear they do change my brain children shown enough interest to offer their them bells!" so that even their parent doesn't suggestions, abilities or originali- If you can't you're not deaf for know them, and even if they do ties? The Spectrum has not bene- the chimes will not ring tonight or send me on wild goose chases. 30c fited from that interest—undoubted- tomorrow. A few students remem- 4th—Turkey dinner and all the 25c 2:30 fixings to look forward to. ly it does not exist. And criticism ber the great Gamma Tau drive to 1:00 to 6:00 with suggested remedies is of no bring joy and beauty to the cam- 5th—A thankful heart. practical worth. There is room for pus. Most of the patriots threw in And if I didn't have anothei TO 40c improvement in everything, and all their dimes, even wore badges to set thing more, that's plenty, to be 2:30 6:00 organizations of any importance are themselves apart as courageous giv- thankful for. P. M. THEATRE Phone 2028 to dosing willing to solicit criticisms providing ers in order to shame the penny And I mention thanks for: they come from those truly interest- pinchers into contributing for the lst—NDSC. Just as she is, even Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — December 1-3-4-5 ed in the welfare of that organiza- chimes fund. if "Bill" did take it upon himself to tion. The Spectrum has, at differ- Red paint mounted on cardboard curtail her glory. ent times, asked for the students' thermometers. Spectrums were lit- "THE MERRY WIDOW" 2nd—The football squad and the opinions and 'has offered to consider erally dedicated to the chimes. thrill of the score over the "U". MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MACDONALD material submitted to the paper. Gamma Tau Sigma lunched and 3rd—Being an American—even in There is an opportunity for every planned and walked and talked. this year of depression that would student to express himself — if he Friends of the college caught the Thursday, Friday, Saturday—December 6-7-8 has the ambition to do more than enthusiasm and opened their palms. seem to other nations the height of talk. The chimes were installed and dedi- prosperity. JANET GAYNOR--LEW AYRES Poets, short story writers, essay- cated. It was a great! magnificent! 4th—The President's formal invi- ists, politicians, and anyone with colossal drive! Now sparrows roost tation asking us to go to church and IN any interest in campus life is eligible in the grill work. thank God. to commit to the consideration of When someone asks for a dime to 5th—A church and a God to thank. "SERVANT'S ENTRANCE" impartial staff members their origi- put neon lights on the library green's And if I didn't have another nal works. And if their impartial- fountain, we'll see the water spout- thing more, that's plenty to be ity is doubted, as it seemingly is by ing before we get enthusiastic. thankful for. STARTING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 some, is it not inconsistent to be- lieve that Spectrum staff members Ohio University (Athens) offidals I t CLAUDETTE COLBERT would burn more midnight oil than Mrs. Theodore Garvik was a Sun- have leased a hotel which is being WARREN WILLIAM they do to publish the paper, rather day visitor at the Theta Chi house used as a cooperative rooming house "CLEOPATRA than to accept a good article already visiting her son, Albert. for 65 men students. THE SPECTRUM Dramas Selected Five Greek Clubs Joint Y College The Social Climber For Play Contest Entertain Groups Term Party Dec. 7 The scribe wrinkled her alabaster brow in thought and said: Oh dear, my head, my head! What a week-end! What a week-end! Did I go big The annual class play contest, During Week-end The joint YMCA-YWCA all-col- time, with four Greek letter parties, and do my feet ache! Oh dear, and under the supervision of Miss Alice lege fall term dance will be in Fes- a coed prom for a starter. Say, was that a party! I thought I'4A die, you Bender, is underway. One-act Five Greek letter organizations tival hall Friday, December 7. Mem- plays are given each year by each should have seen the costumes those girls had on; I laughed like I'd split, entertained their members at par- barship cards in either "Y" group class and are under student direc- as Bill S. says, when they threw that ax at me. There were Alices in ties staged Friday and Saturday by one of the couple will be neces- tion. evenings. sary for admission to the party. Wonderland, trying to get close enough to Tweedle Dees to dance with "A Matter of Principle" has been The traditional Blue Bubble Ball Helen Foster and Vardi Thorward- them, and the mice's partners stepping all over their tails, and oh, selected by the senior class and the of the Phi Omega Pi's, held in Fes- son, social chairmen for the YWCA heavens, what not. Jane Nichols with her usual coyness as Alice, Amy committee is headed by Gerald Stev- tival hall Friday, was carried out in and YMCA groups, are in general Glaser, perfectly serene in her role of the Mad Hatter. But did I have ens. The cast for this play has not blue and white balloons. Helen En- charge. a time when I got lost in the wickets; you shoulda been there, kid . . . . yet been chosen. The junior class gle was in charge. Although couples may come to the will present "Sparklin". Ben Cave The pharmacists drugged themselves to their party last Friday night, The Kappa Psi party was given dance dated up, individuals from is chairman of the committee in Friday in the "Y" with Walter Ek- we're sorry, aren't we? For the each group are encouraged to stag charge. ern in charge. Abbie pun, we mean. Some brawl from Andrews' Red it. Special effort will be made to GAMMA PHI BETA'S HAVE The sophomore class has. selected Jackets furnished the music. what we hear Apparently the pair up those who come singly. FOUNDER'S DAY MEETING "A Game of Chess". The charac- Johnny Driscoll's orchestra play- The annual joint "Y" Kiddies' Sigma Tau's didn't think much of ters are Wilfred Rommel, Richard Kappa Psi's decorations, judging ed for the Kappa Delta Bowery Christmas party put on by these Pledges and mothers of both ac- Ellis, Dayton Jones, and Floyd Col- dance given Saturday in Festival groups for benefit of needy children from the speed with which they tore tives and pledges shared honors as lins. "The Flattering Word" has them down. Were those pledges hall, under the general charge of of Fargo has been scheduled for guests at a Founder's Day tea given been picked as the freshmen play. Audrey Boe. Saturday, December 15, at the overworked? They practically slept by the active and alumnae chapters Grethe Jones is chairman and the at the Y. They made a pretty good Fifteen couples gathered for the YMCA. A dinner, candy, toys, and of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at cast includes: Harriet Ellsworth, Gamma Rho's informal fireside par- entertainment for the children will job of it though . . . . Not all the the home of Dr. Elizabeth Rindlaub, Grethe Jones, Gwendolyn Stenhjem, girls wore balloon skirts at the POP ty Saturday in the Gamma Rho be provided for approximately 115 last Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Wes Phillips, and Alvin Nordlund. house. Dancing and playing cards kiddies. The event is financed by party, despite the theme. Go ahead, Dining room appointments were The exact date for the presenta- you punsters, there's plenty mate- filled the evening's program. Clif- the sale of tickets to students and in brown and mauve, the sorority tion of the plays is not known but faculty men. rial in the POP's Blue Bubble Ball. ford Altermatt and William Purdy colors. Mrs. A. H. Leimbacher and the probable date is December 5. - A As for us, we consider that they've were in charge. Mrs. C .M. Pollock poured the first prize is given to the class which DR. HANSON TO SPEAK had enough PUNishment . . . They'll The Sigma Tau's spent, with Tom- hour, and Miss Ann Brown presided gives the best performance. my Doha acting as chairman, a day BEFORE SIGMA XI CLUB be playing the Drunkard's Song for the second hour. Mary Hannaher the KD's for years to come; the ruf- and a night transforming the "Y" was in general charge of the tea. into "Recent Advances fians came out in their true colors SMOKER IS SCHEDULED a blue and white tent, lighted on Grassland FOR FRESHMEN BY "Y" by a multi-colored dome. Ecology," will be the subject of Dr. Sat. night. The hussies with their H Bowery, humpf! If any of you fel- RECOGNITION SERVICES .C. Hanson's address before mem- lows at the party noticed that your PLANNED FOR YWCA A freshman smoker and program BRIDGE PARTY PLANNED bers of the Sigma Xi club next partners were puffing in your ears will be provided all frosh men stu- BY CITY PANHELLENIC Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in room with unusual gusto, it was because Recognition services for members dents by the YMCA in the gymna- 319 in Science building. they had blown up some 200 bal- of the YWCA will be held Sunday sium of their building Tuesday night On December 1 the city panhel- Dr. Hanson has carried on re- loons during the day . . . . And if at 3 p. m. at the Plymouth Congre- Dec. 4, at 8 o'clock. A varied pro- lenic will hold a bridge party for search in the grassland country of you gluttons contain yourselves gational church. gram with accomplished NDSC stu- members and friends in the college western North Dakota for the, last four years. enough to be able to dance, we'll be Thelma Liessman, YWCA presi- dents providing the entertainment YMCA. Miss Matilda Thompson is seeing you at the Thanksgiving dent, will speak at the services with will be given. in general charge of arrangements. dance. Lois Millar in general charge of the Prof. Leonard Sackett will give a The city panhellenic is made up arrangements of the candle lighting brief talk. Other entertainment of panhellenic sororities represented service. will include a magician's act by in Fargo. It is connected with the NEW ROUND MILITARY AND CHARITY Arthur Taylor, a tumbling act, a vo- college in that every year it gives a BALLS ARE SCHEDULED Marjorie Patterson, Vinnie Olson, cal duet by Robert Stegner and scholarship to some girl on the cam- and Janet Sharpe are hostesses for Ralph Bullock, a characterization by pus. The award for this year is Dates for the major parties to be the next Blue Monday tea. Donald Dickinson, selections by the held by Lucille Smith, senior in the THE WORLD given next term are set. The most NDSC male quartet, and a violin school of home economics. important of all college formal oc- solo by Arvad Cline. casions are the Military Ball, Janu- The pledge chapter of the Gamma "All freshman boys are invited to ary 25, and the Charity Ball. Feb- Phi Beta sorority entertained rep- this informal get-to-gether. A Krank's Hair Root THRILLS resentatives , of the other sororities good time is assured", said Mickey ruary 15. Oil - Among the last private parties this at a pot luck dinner on the campus Kirkness, YMCA freshman chair- With the RCA Victor Magic Brain? term are the YMCA and YWCA on Tuesday evening. man, who is arranging the event. Fargo Theater mixer on December 7, and the Sig- Brings You More Foreign and Do- ma - Chi dance, December 8. Al- Clifford Altermatt left Sunday Barber Shop mestic Stations than Ever Before! The Theta Chi Mother's Club held noon. for Chicago where he will at- ready scheduled for next term be- a meeting at the fraternity house on sides the Military and the Charity tend the International Livestock November 15. Officers were elect- Show. He accompanied the Park are the Beaux Arts Ball, January ed for the forthcoming year. Mrs. 11; the Senior Staff party, March 8; River agricultural school judging D. B. Spalding was elected president, team. the Sigma Chi dance, April 6; and Mrs. N. D. Gorman, vice-president; the Sigma Chi formal, May 4. 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in true western style—by horseback. Honorary Society Polish Novelties The party has its own cook so that Philosophy of Spiritualism they might have variety in food— To Induct Eleven To Be Exhibited not just frijoles and tamales of the Theme of LCT Production Indians. Monson finds the country A display of Polish toys, prints, and the work very interesting. Next Wednesday and Christmas tree trimmings will The powerful mystic play, "The be on exhibit in the art department Return of Peter Grimm," by David Eleven seniors will become mem- next week beginning Monday, De- Belasco, was given a vivid interpre- Home Delicacies cember 3. Professional Directory tation by the Little Country Theater bers of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity, at in- The club has had very favorable Players last night, with Gerald Lure Many Students comments on the display from FARGO CLINIC itiation services to take place at 4 Stevens playing the title role, and Dwight Kirsch, chairman of the 807 Broadway FARGO, N. D. Constance Heilman portraying the Double and triple cut threats don't o'clock Wednesday afternoon, De- Arts department of the University Adjoining St. Luke's Hospital character of Catherine. cember 5, in the Fireside room of of Nebraska. PHONE 4600 The play centers around the con- seem to bother some people. Many the college YMCA. All articles will be for sale and DR. OLAF SAND flict of the desires Peter Grimm ex- mammas and papas are going to Diseases of Women Dr. A. D. Whedon, president of will make very attractive Christmas Diseases of Stomach presses while alive, and the desires butchar the fattened turkey and gifts, according to Amy Glaser, he feels after he is dead; desires the group, will preside and will be DR. N. TRONNES bake pumpkin pies for a good old- president of the Art club. Everyone General Surgery which will affect the life and hap- fashioned Thanksgiving dinner to assisted by Dean R. M. Dolve, Miss is invited to see the display whether DR. 0. J. HAGEN piness of Catherine. Mathilda Thompson, and Mr. Ru- or not they are interested in buying. General and Thyroid Suregry Through the mystic beliefs of the welcome home their fond offsprings DR. WM. F. BAILLIE dolph Otterson. Miss Elvira Smith, Kidney, Bladder and Skin Diseases doctor - philosopher, Andrew Mc- over the holiday. ARIZONA LIFE PLEASES assisted by Mrs. Otterson, is making DR. WM. C. NICHOLS Pherson, played by Horace Spauld- Those going home are Stanley LAST YEAR'S EDITOR ing, and the spirit-sensitiveness of arrangements for the tea to follow Diseases of the Heart and Heggen, Albert Garvik, and Ward Internal Medicine the child William, enacted by Cath- Redmond, Devils Lake; Wayne the initiation. "Spent the weekend in Tuscon, DR. JOEL C. SWANSON erine Householder, t h e message Bone and Joint Surgery Krogfoss, Arthur Taylor, Kent Hel- The candidates are Lawrence An- getting haircuts, boots, and spurs. from the spirit of Peter Grimm DR. WILLIAM STAFNE land, Crookston; Lewis Whalen, derson, school of chemistry, Fargo; The weather is getting impercep- which decides the turn of the plot Diseases of Women and Children Langdon; Keith McVay, Cando; William Clark, science and literature, tibly colder, most especially in the Obsterics is transmitted. Walter Ekeren, Thief River Falls; Fargo; Margaret Hanson, education, mornings. However, a daily tem- Frederic, Grimm's nephew, was DR. GEO. C. FOSTER Olaf Iverson, Hatton; George Jan- Lake Park, Minn.; Vernetta Hidde, perature of 95 is still ordinary. At Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat played by Robert Nelson, while ecky, Barnesville; Lawrence Bilden, pharmacy, Fargo; LaVernice Hidde, night the thermometer falls to DR. RUSSELL A. SAND James Hartman, the other contes- Mayville; Ardis Skadsdamen and education, Fargo; Isabelle Hum- about 55." Thus writes Gale Mon- Dental Surgery and Oral Diagnosis tant for the hand of Catherine, was Charlotte Ohnstad, Sharon; Mary phreys, home economics, Bismarck; son, last year Spectrum editor, to DR. T. P. ROTHNEM played by Justin Brainerd. X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatment Howard Kilbourne, science and lit- Prof. 0. A. Stevens of the botany Other characters were: Mrs. Ba- Spratt will be the guest of Gladys D. M. ASHLAND, B. S. Tofte in Eckelson. erature, Fargo; John McCarthy, en- Director of Pathological Laboratory tholommey, Charlotte Ohnstad; department. Monson is engaged in Agnes Israelson, Christine; Elea- gineering, Fargo; Jane Nichols, sci- a governmental survey of grazing Marta, Marjorie Huey; Rev. Bathol- ence and literature, Fargo; Gerald B. J. LONG, Manager ommey, Howard Kilbourne; Col. nor Isaacs, LaMoure; Thelma Liess- conditions in the Papago Indian Stevens, science a n d literature, Tom Lawton, Taylor Hudson; and man, Grand Forks; Herbert and reservation a short distance south- The man who examines your Eyes Kenneth Nelson, Robert Ingstad, Fargo; and Warren Whitman, sci- west of Tuscon, Arizona. With him the Clown, Alvin Nordlund. ence and literature, Fargo. is a Scientist—Let our Regist- Harold Westby, and Howard Rolfe, is Algot Swanson, 1934 NDSC grad- ered Optometrist examine Jamestown; John Dahl, McClusky; uate, and several workers from your eyes. 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PECTRUM Bison Rally To Tie Matadors, 20-20 PORT Bison Hold First Hanson Leads Gergen To Cut GYM CLASS COMMENCES S PECULATIONS Formal Practice BASKETBALL PRACTICE Herd Comeback Freshman Team Helen Ballard, gym instructor, With the football entanglements announces that girls' basketball By MAINE SHAFER ∎vill start Tuesday, December 4. With 77 Yd. Run pretty well settled for another year, On Wednesday The class, for beginners only will We're glad to see that Casey thoughts naturally turn to the win- be continued for a period of two brought the boys back happy and ter sports and that means basket- weeks. Those interested are Successful Grid Campaign On Using twenty of the original fifty managed to save a smile for him- ball in these parts. asked to report at the Ceres hall Southern Victims Ends aspirants, Pete Gergen sent his gym at 5 o'clock p. m. Tuesday. self. All this concern for the happy The race in the North Central con- Season freshmen through stiff practices pre- Ethel Olson is basketball mana- Irishman and his lot is produced be- ference looms as being just as tough paratory to cutting the squad into ger. cause, in his football folds, he holds Pounding against the Texas Tech and uncertain as the one last win- final working condition. Stressing seven of Bob Lowe's most promising line for a touchdown parade during ter when the high-powered quint fundamentals and a bit of footwork, the frosh leader found that he will cagers. In these times of cold win- a comeback of the last half, the from the upstate university perked are: Wes Phillips, former member ters and cut budgets it is very eco- up in the last two loop contests and have a tough time in pruning the NDSC Bison, peppered with the '38 boys down to an even dozen or of the select five in the Minnesota nomical to combine both the grid- came on to whip the Bison and dazzling play of blond Fritz Hanson, earn the gonfalon. This thereabouts. high school league; Carl Rorvig, iron and hardwood talent. - season the gained a 20-20 tie with the Matadors situation seems to be about the same While he had planned to get his Nome brilliant; Bud Westby and Big at Lubbock, Texas, last Friday. as last, with the North Dakota crew in shape by last Monday, Ger- Bob Ingstad, Jamestown; and Pal- Getting back to the last shades of The tie with the Matadors, who schools holding whatever advantage gen has extended the date of cut- mer Kreutz, high scorer for Fargo this football that has seen its best ting until Wednesday. He has a are rated second strongest in the that can be gained from paper corn- high last year. Completing the list year around the country (and at the parisions of the five NCC teams. combination of speed, cleverness, as it stands at present are: Beng- southwest, and the victory over the "U") we can chalk up quite a few and size wrapped up in the remain- ston, Diet; Dykes, Byers, Sher- Oklahoma Goldbugs completed a South Dakota State appears the accomplishments for our own North most formidable of the southern ing twenty and it is not too easy a moen, Toman, Dietrich, Rolfe, H. Central loop. Down at South Da- successful road trip by the Bison to task to predict the survivors. Nelson, K. Nelson, Currie, Frazier, close the current football season. three and may be able to shift the kota State there is Paul Miller, who title to their stronghold at Brook- Included in the list of potentials and May. tops the nation's scorers with a total The powerful play of the ever- ings. While Clem Letich at Grand of 120 points. University of North threatening Tech offense which Forks has lost some mighty vital Dakota played through an entire counted twice in the first half of the cogs from his last season's machine, season and came to a dramatic close contest lent the appearance of a he is by no means in straightened at George Washington University wild scoring spree for the Matadors. circumstances for good available ,OPPORTUNITIES! with a 7-0 win to keep their record Fritz Hanson began picking up yard- materials. The missing ones are only seven points from being spot- age in the third quarter, however, Pinky Mullen, forward; Bernie Opportunities are of value only to those who are prepared to less. And you haven't forgot that and rang up touchdowns to tie the Smith, all-conference guard; and make use of them. The business world offers more opportunities Hanson followed a determined Bison count. mammoth Ted Meinhover, 6 ft. 7 to trained workers than all other lines of work put together. Less team across the line for those seven At the beginning of the fourth in. center. A host of reserve than 10 % of our population can be supported in the professional world. winning points. period, big Mule Dowell, Tech half- material, much of it with con- back, heaved a pass to Adrian Clark, ference experience, and sophomores Plan your course in business training now. Write for parti- quarterback, who ran 10 yards for a culars. The Bison have had their bad from a fine frosh team should solve touchdown. McElroy's kick for the problem for Coach Clem Letich. spills this season but there are 5,000 goal was successful. people in Lubbock, Texas, who ac- In Gordy Aamoth and Captain On the next play, May received Westy Booth the Sioux boast a fine INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE claim the Herd as the flashiest team FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA ever to roll over the local turf. the kickoff and carried the ball to defensive pair while Herman Wita- Down there football is a diet and the 2 yard line. Hanson then was sek, miracle shot artist and high the quivering old confederate gents thrown for a five-yard loss. Taking scorer in the loop last year, Harold can call an end run every time. the ball again, Hanson wriggled Tait, and probably Emmett Birk from Fritz Crisler, Princeton coach, dub- through the line of scrimmage and the frosh ranks, complete a quint bed the Matadors as the Notre raced 77 yards for a touchdown. that should cause rival coaches Dame of the South and once warn- Schollander tied the score by kick- plenty of sleepless nights. For Accuracy and ed Casey that they were part of the ing the goal. Coach Lowe, chief worrier for the football elite. 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NDSC DEBATERS HAVE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES low in a bullish charge, and it didn't Airheart Speaks THREE GUEST CONTESTS BUYING STATE LANDS Texas Sports Scribe stop till it had rolled the Matadors for three touchdowns, completely NDSC community debaters en- Praises Bison Herd outplaying the Texas lads for 30 To Cosmopolitans Four government agencies are buy- minutes, to hand back with trim- gaged in three discussions last ing land in North Dakota, says Mr. night. They appeared before audi- (Continued from page 1) mings, all the harsh things they'd C. H. Plath, land planning consult- "Man is the only animal that can ences at Arthur, Prosper, and the stood for in the first half. ant for this state. The United ed party of taffy-pullers, and when draw pictures, and the only animal downtown YMCA discussion club. States biological service is purchas- he passed the double marker at the Resolved, that the essential features Sunday dinner guests at Alpha with the power to discern values," ing land suitable for wild life re- other end of the field after his 77- said Dr. W. L. Airheart in a short of the AAA should be made perma- yard jaunt, the closest Redshirt was Gamma Rho were Hilton Briggs, and nent, was the subject at all three fuges; the United States parks ser- M. H. McDonald, with his judging but stirring talk before the Cosmo- vice is taking options for two pro- on the 25-yard line. places. "Speed? That lad can spot Bohn team from Park River. politan club, organization of inde- posed park sites; the Indian service Before fifty representatives of all Hilliard 10 yards and beat him from pendent students, Monday night. is buying land near present reser- the community clubs of Cass coun- midfield to the goal line. He's the The Grunow Living Tone "Man is continually drawing pic- ty at Arthur, Freida Panimon, Law- vations to be used for Indians; and tures of himself and others which fastest- thing that ever flashed over rence Bue, and Henry Swenson gave the land policy section of the na- Texas Tech's turf, and that takes in Radio $22.50 and up he is constantly passing on or using a panel discussion on the AAA sub- tional resources board is taking over to develop his own concepts, and a lot of territory. ject. blocks of land for grazing purposes. ways of reasoning. The values we ". . . . Whatever happened in the At Prosper, Maurice Benidt, Or- People now living on these lands dressing room at the rest period had recognize are the things that we ville McLaughlin, Grant Heimark, will probably be sent to more suit- pursue, and the things we prize are result, because the Bison stormed and Cathryn Ray. able agricultural sites. out of there with its head hanging the measure of our worth. To be a 67 Bdwy. Phone 757 gentleman or a lady is to have a With the opening of its fall term clear understanding of these values." last month, Columbia university He cited the example of a coast (New York City) started its 181st STITIVInt guard called out to aid a ship in academic year. Practically distress in a storm swept sea. One man refused, saying, "We'll never A review of Edna St. Vincent Mil- get back." A mate replied, "We lay's "Wine from These Grapes" will "Everything Your Little Heart don't have to get back—but we have be given by Leon Hartwell, NDSC to go." A person does not have to English instructor, at the meeting of Desires"— be a success but the fact remains Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English that he does have to live with him- fraternity, next Sunday afternoon Can be had at the self. This was the text of a very at 3 o'clock. The meeting will be fluent address. held at the home of Miss Eloise Other numbers on the program Waldron, 1126 12th St. N. were: a radio dialogue, Mary Wid- difield; popular songs accompanied Broadway Pharmacy by Lois Mansfield; Ham and Sam act by Bob Stegner and Ralph Bul- North Side Shoe ....long a favorite with Collegians.... lock; and acrobatic stunts by Jack Andrews. Hospital Rasmussen and Johnson Melvin Toussaint, Leonard, was 522 Broadway Fargo pledged to Alpha Gamma Rho. Popeye the Sailor..... And his Side Splitting Adventures Daily in A Few Suggestions: THE FARGO FORUM I. Soda Fountain Specials 2. Your Favorite Magazines 3. Prescriptions Filled • QUALITY SUPREME!. . . Have a former N.D.S.C. Coed, Marion Johnson, help you with your Cosmetics. Butch itlaitt Broadway Pharmacy

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