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NORTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

VOLUME XLVIEL STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. NUMBER 35.

"Y" Delegation BOYS MAY BE ROPED OTTERSON NAMED TO AT SPINSTER SKIP Juniors Complete Arrangements PUBLICATIONS BOARD Delegates Go To Leaves Today Precisely 100 per cent of the fair For Annual Prom Next Friday Prof. Rudolf Otterson of the his- Press Assembl y sex of State college will not be able tory department was named to the College Board of Publication at a to blame themselves for going date- Plans for decorations and features of Deans and Mmes. A. E. Minard, H. L. For Conference less on Saturday, May 5, as the Sen- meeting held Wednesday, succeed- In Grand For ks the 1933 Junior prom to be held Friday Walster, A. D. Weeks, L. L. Carrick, ing H. W. McArdle. ior Staff has given the girls a good evening, April 28, in the physical edu- R. M. Dolve, and W F. Sudro; Maj. and Other business carried on at the Fifteen Members of Local Group chance to rope the boys into the cation building, were completed at a Mrs. E. A. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Journalists Will Be Guests At "Spinster Skip." meeting included the opening and Go To Jamestown For committee meeting held yesterday, it Finnegan, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Putnam, Initial Performance reading of petitions of applicants for It behooves all men, those who was announced this morning by Idan and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parrott. Of Ibsen's Play State Meeting have literally gone into hermitage major positions on the school publi- Flaa, manager of the affair. Programs for the affair are of an cations. Nine petitions in all were and those who have not, to be at Decorations will feature a large chan- unusual and clever nature, unlike those HELD TODAY, TOMORROW CLAUS1N- I S SECRETARY their best so their beau-brununel turned in, two for editor-in-chief delier hung from the center of the presented . at proms of former years. appearance may help them rate a and business manager of The Spec- ceiling, according to Johnny Gabe, who Chaperons at the prom will be Capt. South Dakota Schools, Creighton Seven Schools Represented At nice bid to the convivial affair. trum, two for editor-in-chief of The is in charge of decorations. Revolving and Mrs. J. B. Conroy and Dr. and Also Guests of University Annual Convention Today Girls_. In order to avoid the ordi- Bison, and three for business mana- colored lights will be played upon the Mrs. Glenn Lindsey. nary last minute rush, find a 'phone ger of The Bison. At Conference And Saturday walls and the floor, producing an "aur- Flannels or tuxedos are optional as book now and make a list of the ora borealis" effect. Special lighting attire for male guests, according to a prospective fellows. Now is the time Leaving the campus late Thursday Leaving today, fifteen delegates from effects have also been worked out for decision made by the committee. afternoon in order to be the guests of for the boys to start "cooking" up the North Dakota State college YMCA the orchestra pit. In order that as complete as possible real clever alibis to use to decline the Dakota Playmakers at the initial and YWCA bodies will go to James- Twelve dance numbers have been ar- a, guest list for the affair may be pub- Local Chapter Host an invitation. presentation of "Peer Gynt" at the town to attend the annual state Y con- ranged by Harry Turner's orchestra, lished in next Friday's Spectrum, stu- University of North Dakota, six dele- ference at Jamestown college, which musicians for the prom. The fourth, dents are urged to purchase their tic- At Annual Sigma Tau gates from North Dakota State college opens this afternoon to continue until eighth and twelfth dances will be kets by next Wednesday, Robert Con- are in Grand Forks today in attend- tomorrow evening. waltzes, with the eighth a twenty-min- nolly, editor-in-chief, announced today. Delta Meeting May 6 ance at the 1933 North Central Press Two of the delegates will act as offi- Miniature Of State ute waltz. Featured vocalists of the Assisting Flaa in arrangements for conference. cers at the conference, Ruth Clausen, eleven-piece band will be Ed Ding- the prom are Murlan Haugen, assistant &orthwest Regional Convention With Robert M. Connolly, editor-in- president of the college YWCA being Exposition At World man and Haldor Gunderson. manager; Jeanette McComb, programs; chief, and William P. McDonald:busi- secretary, and Leo Anderson, ex-presi- Of English Fraternity Honor guests who have been invited Virginia Garberg, chaperons and honor ness manager, representing The Spec- dent of the college YMCA, vice presi- Held On Campus Fair Is On Display to attend the affair are Gov. and Mrs. guests; David Minard, entertainment; trum; Howard Kilbourne, features edi- dent. Odin Ramsland of the Univer- William Langer, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Herbert Bodmer, music; Don Murray, or, The Bison; and Marjory Archer, sity YMCA will act as chairman of the Omicron Gamma chapter of Sigma College Library Contains Model Sheppard, Dean and Mrs. I. W. Smith, floor manager; Tommie King, tickets; George Toman and Gerald Garlid, the conference. Schools represented in the Tau Delta, national honorary English Showing of State's Indus- Dean Pearl Dinan, Dean Alba Bales, and George Toman, publicity. college board of publications, the col- conference are the Valley City State fraternity, will be host at the second lege is to be represented in each divi- Teachers college, Jamestown college, tries, Resources annual Northwest Regional convention son at the convention. Main business Mayville State Teachers' college, El- to be held Saturday, May 6, on the On display in the rotunda of the of the meet will be carried on through lendale Normal and Industrial school, Shakespeare Comedy GIs Presented By Edwin North Dakota State college campus. North Dakota State college library is a today and tomorrow. Minot State Teachers' college, North The group's first convention was held miniature of the North Dakota exhibit Dakota university and the North Da- Booth Dramatic Club As Spring. Term Play last year at Jamestown college. at Besides North Dakota State repre- for the World fair held at Chicago this kota State college. Jamestown, with Iota Alpha chapter sentatives, South Dakota State, South summer. This conception of what the Representatives from the North Da- "Merry Wives of Windsor" To host. Dakota university and Creighton uni- state's exhibit is to be like has been PROGRAM IS GIVEN AT versity of Omaha, Neb., will have dele- kota State college YWCA are Margaret Delegates will arrive in Fargo Fri- executed under the supervision of Prof. Be Produced By Society gates. Dadey, Ruth Clausen Luella Furcht, BERLIN P. T. A. TONIGHT day. A fully represented delegation Homer B. Huntoon, head of the de- On April 24 Imogene Ward, Thelma Liesmann, and is expected from the chapter at the A program will be presented at a partment of architecture. A program will be presented by the Mrs. Carl A. Teet. YMCA delegates Moorhead State Teachers college; about convocation as the opening of the con- The model shows a panorama of In celebration of the birthday of Wil- Little Country theater players at the vention sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, include Leo Anderson, Harry Hanson, twenty delegates are expected from the North Dakota from east to west, in- liam Shakespeare, April 24, "The Merry Berlin P. T, A. at Argusville tonight, national journalism fraternity at the Alfred Ballweg, Harrison Maker, Earl chapter at Jamestown college; and cluding the Red River valley, display- Wives of Windsor" has been chosen according to Don Hay of the public Anderson, Thomas King, and Erling other delegates are expected from the University. It will include two harp ing wheat fields, farmsteads, towns, by the Edwin Booth Dramatic society discussion department. Thorson. Dr. W. C. Hunter of the Northern State Teachers college at solos by Miss Dorthy Critchfield, roads, and the rolling country from the as its spring term play. Production is Wesley college instructor; an explana- college faculty, and Rev. Ralph Conard, Acting as chairman will be G. E. Aberdeen, S. D. Red river west to Medora. progressing rapidly according to Miss pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Monson, president of the P. T. A. The The first meeting of the convention tion by Joseph Mader, Jr., of the jour- In the background of the model is Alice McConnell Bender, director. church, Fargo, will also attend the con- program will consist of a trombone will be held at 10:30 o'clock Saturday nalism Hall of Fame; the unveiling of a miniature of the new state capitol "The Shakesperian comedy is to be ference as speakers and discussion solo and a reading, "The One Legged morning, when reports will be given two pictures placed in the hall this building. From each &de various col- put on the stage in the spirit of the year; a talk by W. P. Davies, well leaders. - - . , • Goose" by Ward McCabe; a debate, on the work accomplished by each ored lights will give the effects of period. Elaborate Elizabethian cos- "R...;:dved, That at least one half of all chapter during the year. known newspaper man in North Da- sunsets, sunrises, daylight and tumes are being chosen," says Miss state and local revenues should be de- At noon the local chapter will give kota; and the announcement of Who's evening. In the center of the display Bender. rived from sources other than tangible a luncheon for the delegates in the Who winners and the 1933 beauty is an agricultural section in which the Members of the faculty, alumni, and Audubon's Paintings property," with Frieda Panimon and Kappa Kappa Gamma rooms at the queen. natural resources and industries of student body compose the cast. Fal- Ward McCabe arguing the affirmative college Y. M. C. A. At this meeting Friday noon Granny Tharpe, presi- North Dakota are featured. staff will be played by David Minard; Are Exhibited Here and Clifford Swanson and Clifford Ma- a representatve discussion leader from dent of the University Blue Key On display besides the model there Fenton, by Horace Spaulding; Shallow, loney the negative; following the de- each chapter will, contribute a twenty- group, will extend a brief welcome in are pictures depicting modern buildings a country justice, by Maitland Wyard; Prof. 0. A. Stevens Secures bate, an open forum; and closing the minute program of creative writing. behalf of the University to the dele- with no windows and indirect lighting. Slender, a cousin to Shallow, by Curt program, a trombone solo by Ward gates. Dr. J. M. Gillette will be the An informal tea will be given at 4.00 Plates of Birds From Simplicity and height are the outstand- Remfrey; Mr. Ford, by Lyle Phillips; principal speaker at a banquet Friday McCabe. in the afternoon by the local chapter. Rare Publication ing features of these modern structures. Mr. Page, by Robert Benton; Sir Hugh evening, at which student members of An added feature of the program will The scenery for this World Fair dis- Evans, a Welsh Parson, by Gerald the board of publications will be pres- be a short one-act play written by the To be displayed on the North Dakota play is being painted by students in Stevens; Dr. CaMs, a French physician, ent as well as prominent faculty mem- Jamestown college chapter, a group State college campus during the next the architectural department on the by Richard Warner; Host of the Garter, Phytois Will Sponsor bers of journalism. The conference from Jamestown presenting it. week are thirteen of the original plates stage of the new physical education by Dana Smith; Pistol, by John Dixon; will conclude its sessions Saturday As the closing feature of the con- from 's famous building. Nyrn, by Bill Stewart; Robin, a page to Trip To Itasca Park morning. vention an informal banquet will be work, "Birds of America," which were Falstaff, by Evelyn Davis; Simple, ser - given in the Lincoln Log cabin of the secured by Prof. 0. A. Stevens from vant to Slender, by Forsythe Engebretl. Plant Science Group Planning Kennedy and Co., city, deal- son; Mrs. Ford, by Emma Nelson; Mrs. Little Country theater. Novelty en- State Forensic Team tertainment is being arranged. ers in old and modern engravings and Two Students Pledged Page, by Alice Bender; Mrs. Anna Field Expedition For etchings. To Gamma Tau Sigma Page, by Celeste Sowka; Mrs. Quickly, May 19, 20, 21 Wins From Minnesota The plates, to be shown in the Green servant to the Cains, by Ruth Barrett. John Peterson Heads_ room of Old Main, were printed, en- Plans were laid at a meeting held Kenneth Hamry and Charles Chris- Audience Accords 24-15' Vote To graved, and colored' by R. Havell of Tuesday evening by Phytois, honorary Honorary Fraternity ' after paintings made by Audu- tianson, journalists on The Spectrum plant science group, to again sponsor a Swanson and Maloney and Bison staffs, were pledged to Gam- Scabbard And Blade bon during his expeditions into the field trip to Itasca State park in Min- At ma Tau Sigma, national honorary wilds of North America. Printed be- nesota by students interested in any Langdon Student Is Master journalistic fraternity on the campus, Pledges Fifteen ;Men phase of plant science. The first ex- tween 1826 and 1838, "Birds of Ameri- Chemist of Alpha Phi In the first debate to be scheduled at a recent meeting. pedition of this nature was sponsored ca," of which only 200 copies were Omega Group against a Big Ten school, a North Da- made, is one of the rarest books in Hamry, besides serving on The Spec- Three Seniors, Twelve Juniors by the club last year. trum staff, and as the literary editor kota State team, composed of Clifford existence. Single plates taken from Receive Recognition From Tentative dates for the trip were set John Peterson, Langdon, was elected of The Bison reported for the Ka Leo Maloney and Clifford Swanson, defeat- it command prices as high as twenty- Military Organization at May 19, 20, and 21. Students in master chemist of Alpha Phi Omega, , University of Hawaii paper, ed the University of Minnesota at Min- five dollars. the soils, botany, and forestry groups honorary chemistry fraternity, at a neapolis by an audience decision, on and for a Honolulu daily. The thirteen plates secured by Mr. Company M, third regiment of the will go, provided they are recommend- meeting following the annual banquet Christensens' work has been as an Wednesday evening. Stevens depict various birds, in color national society of Scabbard and ed by the heads of the departments. It of the group held Wednesday evening assistant business manager of The Bi- The Minnesota team, Harold Fredrik- and natural size, each plate measuring Blade held formal pledging services for is planned to secure the dormitory of at 6:30 in Ceres hall. Peterson is a son and as a publicity manager for the son and Leonard Gilles, former North 39 1/2 by 29 1 inches. Among the birds fifteen cadet officers of the North Da- the University of Minnesota Forestry junior in chemistry. Dakota State students, upheld the af- Bison Brevities. depicted are the redtailed and rough- kota State college battalion of the R. 0. school as a lodging place, Charles Wal- John Thompson, Oakes, was elected firmative of the question, "Resolved: legged hawks, the catbird, the killdeer T. C., Wednesday, April 12, in the dron, chairman of the committee in vice master chemist; Clarence Walde, SOPRANO, PIANIST GIVE That at least one half of all state and and the song sparrow. physical education building. charge of arrangements, announces. Fargo, recorder; Lloyd Owen, Kindred, local revenues should be derived from "Birds of America" represents almost CONVOCATION PROGRAM Cadet Captain Edward Comm offici- Further plans for the trip will be bursar; and Elry Fleisher Ogema, sources other than tangible property." a lifetime of work on the part of Audu- ated at exercises pledging three seniors made at a later meeting. Minn., historian. Retiring officers are Debating before an audience in the bon. To gather material for it, he ven- Mrs. Marion Sutherland Page, so- and twelve juniors. Students wearing Newly elected officers of the group Arthur Larson, Fargo, master chemist; University Presbyterian church the tured into many parts of the then un- prano, and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn, pian- recognition ribbons are: David Minard, include Thomas King, president; Roy James Konen, Fargoo vice master chem- negative team was accorded a vote of known American wilderness. Four ist, gave a musical recital this morn- Robert Thompson, Boniface Horgan, Simonson, vice-president; and Gale ist; Don Lieb, Ortonville, Minn., re- 24 to 15. Swanson is completing his hundred and thirty-five painting in all ing in Festival hall as a convocation James Coleman, Jot dan Engberg, Hart- Monson, secretary-treasurer. corder; Gestur Johnson, Edinburg, second year of debate work here and were made by him, and incorporated program. ley Eckstrom, Kenneth Ellison, Harry bursar; and Hartley Eckstrom, Fargo, has debated in several conference de- into the book. The work sold for one Mrs. Page, who recently returned Hanson, George Nichols Dudley Stev- A poll taken by students at Marshall historian. bates this season. Maloney has been thousand dollars a copy. from Paris, where she has been study- ens Verdon Christiansen, Vincent college shows that according to the On the evening's program Wednes- in forensic work for three years, is ing, was accompanied by Mrs. Irene Buck, and William Thies. Guests at student vote the requisites for an ideal day were Dr. L. L. Carrick and Dr. D. vice president of the Lincoln Forensic 40 OF 69 SMITH-HUGHES Carpenter Tainter. the services were regular army officers marriage in the order named, are S. Dedrick, both of the school of chem- club, and is commissioner of public TEACHERS STILL IN WORK The program presented was as fol- detailed to the corps who are honorary health, sex appeal, geniality, intellect, istry, and faculty members of the or- speaking. lows: Sequidilla, Carmen, and 0 Don members of the organization. passable looks, and neat dress. ganization. Forty of the 69 agricultural graduates Fatale, Don Carros, by Mrs. Page; Students pledged will be admitted to A professor at Middlebury college of the North Dakota Agricultural Col- Taranall, Liszt, and Invocation to Eros, active membership in initiatory cere- Students of Princeton recently held Ralph Welch, Smith-Hughes instruc- went on an outing with some fresh- lege who during the past 19 years be- Kurstiner, by Mrs. Kuhn; Clouds, monies to be held in the latter part of a debate on the following topic: Re- tor at Cando, and Wayne Weiser, coun- men. He remarked, "No, I'm no came vocational agriculture instructors Charles, and Song of the Open, La May. Choice of membership is based solved the shorter the kiss, the longer ty agent at large for the State of North chaperon today, just one of the boys." after graduation are still employed in Forge, Mrs. Page; and A La Chinoise, upon general scholarship and promise the bliss. The negative arguers won. Dakota, were guests at the Alpha Gam- He was promptly thrown into a snow- that occupation, and all except one are Ornstein, by Mrs. Kuhn. of outstanding military ability. ma Rho house over the Easter vaca- bank. teaching in North Dakota, according to Three years of Sunday School at- tion. Dr. L. L. Scranton, assistant professor Guy Springer, A. T. 0. from the Uni- Lorraine Brakke and Helen Fred- tendance is the sentence imposed upon Students at Amherst bet on the num- of vocational agricultural education at versity of Texas, was a guest at the rikson, Gamma Phi Beta spent the' students of Colorado university who Spinsters, Get your dates NOW for ber of the hymn to be called for in the college. A. T. 0. house Tuesday. weekend at their homes in Davenport. are caught drinking. May Fifth. $.02. chapel.

THE EDWIN BOOTH Shakespeare's Rollicking Monday DRAMATIC CLUB Evgenin The Little Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor Immortal Comedy April 4 CountryTheatre An All Star Cast of Faculty-Alumni and Students. 300 Seats Twenty-five Cents---50 Seats Reserved, Forty Cents. 8 O'CLOCK TWO THE SPECTRUM

THE SPECTRUM THE DOUBLE Music Fraternity Is Official Publication of the Students of the North Dakota State College. CAMPUS SOCIET Y Published every Friday during the college year. Host To Miss Evans Address all communications to the Editor-in-Chief 0-0 Subscription rates are $2.00 per year. Once Overs On Personalities and Initiation Services, Musicale and SORORITY INITIATION KAPPA SIGMA CHI Advertising rates and information sent on request Things Collegiate by The Spectrum Play Feature Three-day SET FOR SATURDAY HOST TONIGHT Spectator. Program Gamma Tau Entered as second class matter at State College Station under the act of chapter of Kappa Kappa Members of Kappa Sigma Chi fra- March 3, 1879. Gamma will hold initiation services at ternity will entertain this evening at a Miss Gertrude Evans, national presi- the home of Betty Murphy Saturday Wrangling in federal) circles certainly spring term party in Festival hall be- MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION dent of Sigma Mph Iota, national pro- morning, April 22. The following pled- were arousing as far as the college was tween the hours of 8:30 and 11:30. fessional musical fraternity, vril.t, be the ges will be initiated. Ruth Baker, Betty MEMBER NATIONAL COLLEGE PRESS ASSOCIATION concerned during recent days. After Harold Sorenson is in general charge guest of Omicron chapter during in- Bristol, Jane Bristol, Marion Bristol, the legislature and the governor vetoes of arrangements, and is assisted by EDITORIAL STAFF spection April 23-25. Mary Clemens, Jean Newton, Frances Wesley Moore, Richard Jordahl, and Robert M. Connolly had been put against the college bud- Opening a program Editor-in-Chief of activities of Plaggmeir, Martha Ricker, Virginia Gale W. Monson._ get, Uncle Sam himself was the only Kenneth Hamry. Associate Editor the organization, Omicron chapter will Schonberg and Helen Simmons. Ruth Barrett hope of keeping things going in the Chaperons for the affair are Dr. and _Associate Editor initiate Louise Hanson, Louise Murray, Elizabeth Olsen, Metta Cleveland and Arnold Chamberlin Associate Editor manner which has given the college its Mrs. D, S. Dedrick and Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Hendrickson, Grace Watkins, Elizabeth Lowell are in charge of ar- Don Fraser Sports Editor well-deserved name in the nation. Don Hay. Honor guests will include Margaret Ristvedt, Annabelle Stadum, rangements for initiation. Marion Ralph Anderson_ Makeup Editor Luckily the national government is Dean and Mrs. I. W. Smith and Mr. Viola Moen, and Marie Wilds to active Weeks is chairman of a committee for James Connolly Exchange Editor made of the sterner stuff, and will con- and Mrs. T. Worden Johnson. Surprise Maxine Rustad_ membership; Mrs. J. H. Sheppard and the formal banquet following initiation. __Desk Editor tinue to aid in keeping intact one of decorations and features are planned Nita Oleson__ Desk Editor Miss Bess Hanson to patronesses in Alumi who will be present at the ini- the northwests' rnost valuable asset, by the committee in charge. Leland May Columnist the college YMCA building Sunday, tiation are Mrs. Roy E. Ford, Lincoln, __-- the North Dakota State college. Luella Furcht Society Editor April 23. Following the initiation a Neb.; Mrs. Robert Merrill, Kansas City, Sigma Phi Delta pledged James Celeste Sowka___ Stenographer o—o formal banquet will be held in the Mo., and Mrs. K. E. Roberts, Minnea- Colman) and David McDonald at the REPORTORIAL STAFF Using such blasphemous terms as Waldorf hotel . polis, Minn. fraternity house last Monday evening. Albert Garvick Howard Kilbourne Merlyn Jahr Cathryn Ray "timid confrere" and "chauvanist", we A, noon luncheon in the Lincoln Log Franklin Anders Marian Stern Jack Knight were attacked by the ever-vigilant cabin with local officers acting as FRATERNITY MARKS Edgar Johnson and Kenneth Dick, Frank Nemzek E- H. Elwin Doris Nelson Gordon Doering Dobson, Morningside Collegian column- hostesses, and a supper and business FOUNDERS' DAY Delta Tau Epsilon, spent Easter vaca- BUSINESS STAFF ist, in a recent vest-pocket issue of meeting followed by a musicale at the Marking its fifth birthday, Kappa tion at their homes in Lancaster, Minn., William P. McDonald Business Manager that paper. It seems that "Dobby" home of Mrs. J. G. Dillon in the eve- Sigma Chi fraternity will hold a and Elliot, respectively. Robert Parrott Advertising Manager thinks that we were too petite and del- ning, is the program for Monday. Ken Hamry Founders' day banquet Sunday, April Ass't .Advertising Manager icate in reminding him that his nick- Eleanor Nesheim, pianist; Helen B. Alex Keyes .Ass't. Advertising Manager 23, at 6 p.m_ at the Gardner hotel. Elmer Bjornerude, Clifford Alman naming Eugene Fitzgerald, a local Person, contralto; and Bertha Hagen, George Sullivan Richard Jordahl will act as toast- and Mat LaForges, members of Kappa ____Ass't. Advertising Manager sports writer, as "Bunnyears;" his members of Sigma Alpha Iota, will master. Guests will include Dean I. Psi fraternity, spent last weekend at suggesting that an unknown Morning- present numbers on the musicale, W. Smith, Prof. P. J. Iverson and Prof. their homes in Foster, Minn,, Litchfield, side lineman plays better than Roman INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Second degree members will be hos- Homer Huntoon. Honorary members Minn., and Glenora. Meyers, North Dakota State end, re- tesses at a luncheon in the Gardner Don Hay, Dr. D. S. Dedrick, Dr. L. L. commended by Major Ralph Sasse, hotel Tuesday noon and in the eve- More and more students and faculty members are availing Scranton and Prof. Chris Jensen will Mr. H. R. Griffin, Mandan, was a Army coach, as one of the nations out- themselves of the daily opportunity of furthering their knowledge ning the group will present "Seven attend, and the alumni who will be guest of his son, Howard at the Alpha standing football players; and his mis- Scenes From the Life of Edward Mac- present' are Charles and Adrian Fox, Sigmal Tau house Monday evening. of international relations through Charles Douglas Booth. quoting of Coach Jack West of N. D. Dowell" a play in commemoration of Erling Thorson, Omar Watson, Maurice University as to "offering $10 a week Although the lecturer, brought to North Dakota!, State college America's greatest composer. A silver Hanson, Gustav Geissler, and Law- Maj. C. D. Booth, lecturer under the salary plus board and room to play- collection, following the play, will be rence Forman. auspices of the Carnegie Institute, will through the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has not ers and having them going to other sent to Peterboro colony, New Hamp- be the guest of William Heller at din- yet completed half of his scheduled series of lectures here, much conference schools", were not done in shire, for the upkeep of cottages there Kappa Delta sorority announces the ner tomorrow evening. good journalistic taste. We did not for musicians. This policy is followed interest and comment has been already evidenced in his presented formal pledging of Helen Pease, Hills- say that we thought Dobson was rather by each chapter of the fraternity. subject matter. Students are learning that they may.bring them- boro at the sorority apartment on Mon- a blatant boaster, with a tendency to Interpreting the play are Lyle Phil- day evening. selves into an understanding of relations 'between countries espe- make so much noise as to almost con- lips, Grace Watkins, Malve McKoane, TED'S cally of Europe most readily through association with Mr. Booth. vince himself. We didn't say that we Ethel Anderson, Jack Heisler, Charles Jeannette Gray, Wilton, was a dinner Texaco Service Station They are realizing that not only has he made a study of his field of considered his obvious mistruths and French, Audrey Medley, Gerald Stev- evidences of overflowing of "catty" re- ens, Frederick Martin, Jack Vincent, guest of Kappa Delta sorority Monday THEODORE K SMITH, Manager evening. ' international relations but he has actually lived in many of the marks as a method of gaining some re- Tekla Askegaard, Adele Jensen, Dr. C. Eleventh and Front Streets cognition, the quality of which does not countries in order to be able to create a more authentic picture of Putnam, Mary Powers, and Robert FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA matter. Instead, we merely suggested Benton. An informal reception for De Ricci Powers, was a guest at the those areas. Gamma Phi Beta apartment Monday that a few of his "cracks" were not in Miss Evans will follow the play. North Dakota State collegians are thus having a great oppor- good taste and difficult to prove—and evening. tunity to gain an insight into our newest field of development— we are pounced on as being timid. Now, now, Howard. John Pederson, James Slattery and promotion of international understanding with the goal of aboli- o--o Corrine Ballard Wins Bill Redmond, Theta Chis, were week- Fargo National Bank end visitors at Devils Lake. tion of wars, the past effects of which are ever with us. Through Presenting their final issue last Fri- day, a smooth working journalistic pair Poster Contest Prize Mr. Booth's lectures an added opportunity is presented because Robert Burke, Rudy Hehr, Fred Lep- have concluded their term at the helm of the fact that various ideas are presented more interestingly, pert and Harry Campbell spent the 52 Broadway of The Dakota Student, North Dakota Bolmeier, Irma Jane Hanley Are Phone 32 Easter holidays at Bowbells and Sarles, more personally and less to be misunderstood than would be pos- university'S weekly. Editor-in-chief Awarded Second And Third respectively. sible through various textbooks, onq the subject. Keeping abreast Wes Meyer and Managing Editor Hugh Places By Judges Moore have set an excellent example of the European affairs by constant contact, Lecturer Booth of- Mrs. Stephen Birch, Fargo, was a in the past school year of news co- Corrine Ballard, freshman in the dinner guest at the Theta Chi fraternity fers material that texts would not be able to duplicate, unless operation, working together harmoni- school of home economics was awarded Tuesday. Mrs. Birch , has been the BASENAL L issued at short intervals. •&-1- ously in presenting one of the 'best first place in the poster contest spon- donor of several wall hangings and "Students" in recent years. Fred sored by the art department. Second pictures to the fraternity. R Creating an understanding interest in Europe and the various O'Neill begins his editorship respon- BARGAINS and third places were taken by Melvin problems that make her peoples react as they have is one of the sibilities, this week. Bolmeier of Fargo and Irma Jane Han- o—o Y CABINET ANNOUNCED main objectives of the Carnegie lectures. Through his own per- ley of Mandan, respectively. BY NOMINATING GROUP • sonality and knowledge of the peoples of whom he speaks, Mr. Setting out to attempt the correction Honorable mentions were granted of one of the most fundamental weak- Fielders' Gloves by Judges Homer Huntoon, Callista A new YWCA cabinet has been se- Booth has done a great deal: already in building that reaction here nesses of our American college cam- $1.75 Berrigan and Donald Hay, to Beatrice lected according to Ruth Clausen, at this college. i puses, Ohio university is voting this - s Ness, Lavaun Krupp and Ellen Blair. newly elected president. Basemen's Mitts week to abolish the vicious system of With an unlimited choice of subjects $2.10 and up campus politics and substituting a sys- Members and their duties are as fol- matter a varied group, of subjects were lows: social commissioner, Luella tem of appointive honorings by com- Catcher's Mitts BRIGHTER ASPECTS used by the freshman art students. Furcht; service chairman, Thelma mittee work. Incurred fraternity-in- $2.75 and up Nations, states, and Blue Monday teas Liessman; director of charm school, It's a poor depression that blows no good to anyone. dependent rivalry and' harsh feeling as served as extremes. The Fine Arts Erlys Hill; conference chairman, Luella Baseball Shoes one of the major drawbacks to efficient club will use those of the national This transfiguration of an old saying seems quite appropriate Illness; posters, Aurora Haas; historian, college cooperation has been the result theme in their International exhibit to $2.50 per pair and up for our present record-breaking period of economic instability. Marjorie Baker; sophomore commis- of the Ohio electioneering and the be held at the city auditorium. Other sioner, Jean Newton; finance, Paula Official League Baseball Take, for instance, North Dakota State college. If it hadn't students this week are taking into their posters such as those advertising the Verne; membership Helen Lee; world 85c Each hands the opportunity of testing a cure. Junior Prom, the Merry Wives of been for the "depression," many people would not have been so All nominations and committee appoint- fellowship, Elva Ecklund; and hostess forcefully shown the value of our school—for it is well known Windsor, Y. W. C. A. teas, and the art chairman, Isabelle Humphreys. ments are to be made by a selection exhibit open house, will be used on that when one is faced with the prospect of losing something, its board consisting of five senior students Installation of new officers and cabi- Northern School the campus. Miss Dorothy Hatch su- net members will take place Sunday, value is most evident. Fargo and the entire Northwest has at and two faculty members. These ap- pervised the poster production. pointments will be referred to a Cam- April 23, at a Sunday night supper present the greatest appreciation of the value of the college that to be held on the return of the dele- Supply Co. pus Affairs committee, which selects JACK MILLS RETURNS has been held for many years. the board for final choice, doing away gates from the State "Y" conference 8th St. and N. P. Ave. with student elections. TO CRYSTAL SATURDAY held at Jamestown college, Jamestown, FARGO If there had not been a great increase in the value of the o—o N. D. dollar and a corresponding lack of tax receipts, not nearly so many' LOOKING ABOUT: Some months Returning for an engagement at the minds would have been turned, as by the last legislature, to future ago, we understand, Moniingside's Crystal ballroom in Fargo tomorrow centralization of North Dakota educational systems. The prob- Dobson wanted to start a "tall story" evening is Jack Mills and his orchestra, well-known northwest organization. lem of surplus normal schools for a thinly populated state was contest for the North Central confer- ence . . . just another way of getting a Mills has added three new players to probed into more than ever before. While nothing was visually "cinch" prize, without any effort . . his band, which now totals fourteen. accomplished in solving the current state problem, much tangible Coach Jack West of North Dakota "U" Appearing with the organization as a Business Is Good..... vocalist is Miss Loretta Du Rose, a evidence for future work was collected and filed. evidently has a faculty for getting any- thing into newspapers . . . evidence A former Farlgo girl. If basic farm commodities had not dropped to the bottom of is that "No beer for you Sioux students; Members of the Alpha Gamma Rho • the price schedules, so many boys and girls would not have been just plain, wholesome drinking water", fraternity who spent their Easter vaca- the laugh of the week . . . we'll bet faced with the problem of judging the value of college education. tions away from Fargo were Art Skur- HE number of students at the North Dakota several prominent vendors visualizing dahl in Devils Lake, George Sullivan The continued upkeep of student enrollment has proven that edu- starvation on the east side of the North Agricultural College exceeds by 18 percent the in Wadena, Minn., and Gene Weige in T cation is more valuable than several possible luxuries to many stu- Red river cried in "it" after that pro- Valley City. attendance of four years ago. And in spite of dents. Efforts in studies have kept pace with this new realia- clamation . .. economy must be the tion of the value of investing in learning, which cannot be taken theme in the Junior prom for next adverse times the number now attending is only 6 per- week with the third and fourth in away after having been once acquired. Education has been, found line taking each other and saving the OFFICIAL CALENDAR cent below last year. "Business is good," says our a more stable investment than stocks and bonds, with both a plea- price of two extra news cuts . . . President, J. H. Shepperd. "The volume has increased sure and business return. wonder if the engravers will legislate Friday, April 21- against that in the future . . . the un- 8:30-11:30 p. m.—Kappa Sigma Chi and the quality improved," he adds. Admittedly there are other aspects to be considered of a per- failing announcement of the arrival of party iod like our present one, which views are not pleasant. The de- spring is now in evidence ... engineers Sunday, April 23- Prepare now at a Class "A" College and be ready pression has given a rather severe test to our educational institu- are again out surveying campus with 4:00-6:00 p. m.—Faculty Women's those funny looking telescopes glancing Tea sponsored by Phi Omega Pi to take advantage of the golden years ahead. Your tion—the encouraging results and the new lessons given by the more at distant co-eds than topographi- at chapter house. past few years will bring about greater heights for the college cal features ... some of our Bison boys Monday, April 24- College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts offers every- after the return of stable times. never seem to get to those Oxford 3.00-5:00 p m.—Blue Monday Tea specs . . . comments are still thrown Fraternity and sorority meetings thing to complete an education in either agriculture 7:30 p. m.—Cosmopolitan club about "spectacle chains should be or any of the useful scences. drawn tight on those necks" . . . we 8:15 p. m.—Play. "Merry Wives of Imagine the embarrassment of the conductor when a fresh- understand that a certain architectural Windsor," L. C. T. man co-ed at the University of Texas stopped a passing street professor is a new aviation fan, after Tuesday, April 25- car, placed one foot on the lower step, tied her shoe, thanked the a ride with a former student the other 7:00 p. Upsilon Omicron ■ 7:30 p. m.—MacDowell Play and conductor and walked off.—Tulane Hullaboloo. day ... it will be journalists' weekend at Grand Forks Friday and Saturday, Concert given by Sigma Alpha reports indicate. Iota sorority. Meri must be popular at the University of Detroit for out of Wednesday, April 26- Send for Booklet a total enrollment of 3,620 only 77 are of the male sex. Save your Shekels for Spinsters' 5:00 p. m.—Scabbard & Blade Skip! $.05. Friday, April 28- A. H. PARROTT, Registrar 0:00-?12:30 p. u i'o r Prom, State College Station Insurance against flunking is the latest fad at the University Gunder Christianson ,A. T. 0. from Phys. Ed. Bldg_ of Mis,souri. The company pays for a summer school course if the the University of North Dakota, visited Saturday, April 29— Fargo, N. D. this week ,with members of the local MID-TERM REPORTS student does not pass his subjects. chapter. •

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STATE MEN TO COMPETE Ed Comm, Rifle Team Captain, Is WITH MSTC TRACK TEAM Twelve Students Get I' SPECTRUM CRITIC Sport Shots The Nortlj Dakota State college track Military Promotion A modern but ever as romantic ver- Second High In National Rifle Race team is scheduled to meet the Moor- The spring months are just packed head State Teachers college in an in- Twelve students in the cadet corps sion of an old fable is now playing at at North Dakota State college have re- full of athletic activity of all kinds, and H. W. Buse, Carnegie Tech, Moffitt, Fargo; Roy Peterson, Fargo; vitational meet to take place at Moor- the Roxy theater. This vehicle, "Mr. ceived promotions this last week by if you don't believe it, take a moment Scores 197 Points To Take Olwin Riveland, Wellsburg; Sophus head May 13. Each year the two Robinson Crusoe," stars Douglas Fair- of your time some evening soon and order of Maj. E. A. Lathrop, head of Individual Honors Severson, Kathryn; Nels Skaar, Keene; schools meet on the track in similar banks, sr., as the volunteer castaway visit the athletic field on this campus. meets. the military department. Hubert Smith, Belfield; and Ellis upon a tropical island which he soon The following students have been STATE MAN TOTALS 196 Thompson, Fairfield, Coach Saalwaechter, the Bison men- transformd into a modern refuge. Finnegan, Lowe,• and Gergen have tor, is 0.5 yet undecided as to whom he promoted by the order: Captain Harvey An exciting football epic, "That's My made good connections with the wea- will send over, or as to what events Melbye, major; 1st Lt. Roger Berthold, Son," is offered next Monday, Tuesday ther man because they have had about North Dakota State. Team Places he will have men entered, but he has captain; 1st Lt. Orville Fossum, cap- 40 men in uniform every afternoon for Second In Hearst Trophy Theta Chi Wins accepted the invitation. tain; 1st. Lt. Arlie Oman, captain; Ser- and Wednesday. Richard Cromwell the spring football sessions. Matches For Season geant Chester Perry, 1st. sergeant; Ser- plays the heroic lead while Mary Carr portrays the part of his faithful * * * geant Donald Scott, 1st. sergeant; and The men are spending their time Edward Comm of Fargo, senior in Interfraternity Private Kaare Rosenberg, corporal. mother. running through new plays and the school of civil engineering, and Harry Hanson, Fargo, By this same order the following five One 'of the year's movie hits comes shifts, and in general are getting this year's team captain of the North cadet corporals have been promoted to to the State theater today and tomor- limbered up for the annual Yellow Dakota State rifle team, fired the sec- Basketball Cup Heads College YMCA the rank of sergeants: James Arm- row, when Jack Oakie and Carol Lom- and Green game that climaxes the ond high individual score for the en- strong, Robert Flint, Leonard Moffitt, bard appear in "From Hell to Heaven." spring training. tire United States with a total of 196 Managers Give Disputed Game With a total of 86 votes, Harry Han- John McCarthy, and Roy Smillie. As an added attraction, Jack Dempsey * • * points missing first place by a margin To Winners In Meet son of Fargo was elected president of will be shown in a 20-minute feature However, football is a comparatively of one point. Individual high score Last Week the YMCA for the ensuing year leaving Schools throughout the state are co- entitled "The World's Champ." recent invasion into the realms of the for the United States was won by H. W. 51 votes to George Sullivan of Mohall, operating with county agents and, the Lee Tracy is the star of "Private spring work, and while it is important Buse of Carnegie Tech with a total of who automatically becomes vice-presi- A permanent trophy has been pre- N .D. S. C. extension service in pre- Jones," showing at the State next in itself, it is only local in nature. 197. dent of the organizaton as the result of sented to Theta Chi fraternity as inter- paring exhibits of grasshopper hatches Monday and Tuesday. • • • This year marks the third time that elections held Tuesday, April 8 in the fraternity basketball champions at to demonstrate the hatchability of the "Cvalcade," the great Nobel award At present, Coach Saalwaechter, who Ed Comm has missed placing first in college YMCA. North Dakota State college for this eggs which now infest thousands of drama produced by Fox, comes to the is in charge of the track aspirants, has the individual high scores by a one year, Athletic Director C. C. Finnegan Other results are as follows: recorder: North Dakota acres. The exhibits are Fargo theater Monday for a four-day a goodly number of men out on the point margin. Comm's exceptionally informed The Spectrum this week. Thomas King, 90; Walter Ward, 39; being displayed prominently to center engagement. It arrives fresh for the practice field each day, and they are fine shooting earned him the place of treasurer: Alfred Ballwig, 80; Murlan attention on the seriousness of the Although it was several weeks ago most positive triumph ever accorded working themselves up for three or leading the Bison rifle team for this Haugen, 51; and student representative: grasshopper problem, according to that the Theta Chi quintet had won out a motion picture. Diana Wynward and four meets that are coming to the fore season. Horace Spaulding, 67; Robert Parrot, 66. E. G. Parizek, assistant leader of over the "Y" team, champions of the Clive Brook have the principal roles, during the month of May. Information just received at the of- Dr. C. I. Nelson won the position as county agents, who is heading up a * * * second league, presentation of the with a/ supporting cast that includes 38 fice of the military department at North alumni representative in the same preparedness program in anticipation trophy for the championship had been players and 3500 minor roles. This will be the only sport that will Dakota State college from General election. of the pests. delayed by Erling Thorson, `Y" repre- be of an interscholastic nature. State Parker, commanding the sixth corps sentative. He claimed the champion- The new cabinet will be installed will be involved in the annual Dakota area and supervisor of the annual D. F. PERSISTS ship for the defeated team due to the some time after May first, the exact Relays, an invitaiton meet at Moor- Hearst small bore National rifle match- fact that Dolson Hill, Theta Chi center, time which will be announced at a later Delegates go to press convention . head State Teachers college, and the es, states that team number one of this had played in one of the championship date. Harry Hanson gets first in "Y" elec- Seniors Attention! North Central conference meet which college placed second in the Midwest games and since had dropped out of tion .. . . Kappas initiate . . . . A. C. will be held the latter part of the Section in those matches. First place school. However, at a meeting of all wins Big Ten debate . . . Bison grid- month. for the Midwest went to the University Orders for Caps and * * * managers of fraternity teams with ders begin the season . . . student em- of Cincinnati and third place to the Employment Open Athletic Director Finnegan held on ployment is now increasin . . . "Y" Gowns will be taken And already the call for base- University of Minnesota. For the high Thursday last week, only one vote of cabinet is selected . . . . Leap Year ball material has been issued by scores turned in by the rifle team the For College Students from April 17th the nine groups represented was favor- dances resurrected . . . . Corrine Bal- some of the organizations on the college will receive the usual William lard wins poster prize . . . secretary- able to giving the championship to the Due to nice weather, a large number to May 6th campus that will be entered in the Randolph Hearst trophy shield. treasurer position is focus of all eyes defeated "Y" team. of jobs have been opened to students inter-fraternity league. . . . . national rifle recognition given * * * The decision of ' the managers was As the end of the rifle season who are capable workers, according to Comm . . . . Ilan Flaa leads Junior accredited to the fact that the inter- Campus Bookstore The A. T .0.'s, last year's cham- drew to a close the members of the Mrs. Psyche M. Gooden, employment Prom . . . . twelve students receive fraternity basketball competition was pions in the league, have had a Bison rifle squad met last week to secretary. She requests all students military recognition .... Charles Booth scheduled to , have been played off dur- group of men out warming up for elect their officers for next year's who need or want work to call at the lectures on international conditions ing the winter term; that proof was not the coming season, and will likely rifle team. employment office in the Y. M. C. A. .. The YMCA's were more than net- made that Hill was ineligible and that prove as strong as they were last At the meeting William Oftebro, building for immediate registering. tled . . . . the way the championship if he were, no notice had been given year. sophomore in the school of chemis- Many types of jobs, from office work was finally settled . . . . Peer Gynt * * * previous to any games of that conten- to planting trees are available, and a ry, was chosen as team captain to drama is replayed ....Audubon paint- tion; and that the Theta Chi team won large number of part time workers can . . . FOR . . . The Delta Sigs„ one of the runnersup replace Ed Comm, who will gradu- ings are displayed . . .. in presenting the final two games without the serv- be accommodated. last year have lost most of their base- ate this spring. Marlin Cline, sopho- this anthology . . to Gerald Movius ices of the senior center. Students interested in finding work ball men through graduation last more in the school of mechanical ous apology. must bring their registration cards to Society Printing spring. Their ranks were sadly de- engineering, was named team mana- Marking the close of one of the most Mrs. Gooden's office in order that she pleted, but they have some new ma- ger. most hotly contested group of inter- Fred O'Neill and Kenneth Kjos, new may know when she can call them to terial that will help to fill some of the fraternity games in recent college his- editor-in-chief and business manager, and Programs work. No other obligation is imposed vacancies . tory, the Theta Chi group had con- respectively, of the Dakota Student, The men who have been firing in on them. • * * quered the Y. M. C. A., winner in the North Dakota University paper, took S EE the rifle matches were divided into other bracket, a week ago Monday by The Y. M. C. A.'s were the first to three, five man teams, all of which over the control of the sheet with to- a score of 22 to 18. The two teams The demand for Bison tomato seed issue a call for non-fraternity men to placed in the Midwest Section. Team day's issue. had split in two games. . this spring has exceeded the supply, don their colors. Their practices and number one was composed of Oscar After having made an inauspicious according to A. F. Yeager, horticultur plans were started this week. Gilbertson, Maddock; Anton Welker, printiago start in the intramural contest by losing ist, North Dakota Agricultural college. Fargo and Moorhead's Oldest Max; William Oftebro, Williston; and to Alpha Tau Omega, the Theta Chi Although introduced to the public by PARCEL AND DELIVERY & A few of the Theta Chis and Gamma Marlin Cline, Bertha, Minn. team was revamped. Players for the Yeager last year, the Bison tomato has "Where the Spectrum is Printed" Rhos have been doing a little "limber- BAGGAGE SERVICE Placing so high in a match of such winning team which was then undefeat- become popular throughout the coun- ing up" exercises in the vacant lots Phone 791 Fargo, N. D. mportance as the Hearst National in ed except for the recent 'Y" victory, in- try, especially in the north central DOC'S --- Phone 237 next door to their houses. which hundreds of teams throughout * * * clude, "Fritz" Hanson, Roman Meyers, states. 1225 Front Street FARGO, N. D. the country compete has brought to a Dolson Hill, George May, Pete Chlou The Delta Taus, Sigma Phi Delts, close another successful season for the peck, Howard Kraft, Earl Thomas, Kappa Psis, Kappa Sigma Chis, and State college riflemen. Starting as a Paul Carah and Milton Hollister. The the Sigma Taus, aren't saying much, green team they have won 40 and lost revamped team came back to conquer but they are sneaking in a practice 12 postal and telegraphic matches with their rivals in the division, Alpha Sigma CATERING here and there, individually, if not the best college teams in the country. Tau,. Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Psi and We Appreciate..... collectively. The Bison riflemen placed third in the Sigma Phi Delta. your past patronage and solicit your future work. When you think * * * Seventh Corps Area Gallery matches House Next Door In the other division of the intramur- 119 5th St. No. Phone 156 of laundry call DIXON for service and quality. We darn sox and All in all, there should be a great thereby qualfying to shoot in the Na- al play, Delta Tau Epsilon made a sur- sew on buttons without extra charge. deal of interest manifested in this tional Intercollegiate, and have turned prising comeback to defeat and tie the year's tournament There will be in a commendable score in the Na- Kappa Sigma Chi's in the second divi- several good teams, and the games tional Intercollegiate, full returns from sion. The Y. M. C. A. then cinched DIXON LAUNDRY COMPANY which have not yet been received. The PINS, RINGS, MEDALS AND will probably be close all around. their right to lead their frame in the PHONE 666 * * * Midwest Section of the National Inter- TROPHIES championship playoff by defeating Kap- We have a representative in each fraternity on collegiate embraces the states of Ohio, —AT- Rumor has it that the University of pa Sigma Chi and Delta Tau Epsilon. the campus. North Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota claims that they are go- This year's interfraternity competi- Nebraska, Michigan, Missouri, South WIM MER'S ing to defeat State next fall in football tion has been watched with unusual Dakota, Kansas, Indiana and Wiscon- FARGO JEWELRY MFG. CO. by no less than six or eight touch- interest due to the startling upsets in sin. "Walk a Flight and Buy Right" downs (they aren't sure which). the latter part of the season. For the * * A great deal of credit goes to Capt. past four years increasingly better J. B. Conmy and Capt. H. J. McChry- This is to be made possible by the brands of basketball have been display- BUY A MEAL..,.. stal who have developed a fine rifle -_, host of excellent material that they ed in the loop, which in itself has sided We Specialize In have available for their team, and also team out of the green men who ap- the growth of interest in the sport. peared for practice early this fall. Cap- as revenge for State's 7-6 win last fall. Last year Delta Tau Epsilon won the Coupon Book • • • tain Conmy has led the Bison rifle CATERING championship by defeating Theta Chi, team through several seasons of suc- Well, all we have to say to this is Delta Kappa Sigma and Alpha Sigma cessful matches since he took over the $5.50 for $5.00 that all of our last year's team won't Tau fraternities, all closed runnersup. William's Bakery, Inc graduate or drop out of school, and post left vacant by Captan Ross, for- Phone 267 13 8th St. S. besides, we had some pretty good men mer regular army officer stationed at VIKING CAFE sitting on the bench last year who will this school. The convention next year of the be showing their stuff this year. Other members of the team who fired Guidort will be at South Dakota State. * * * in the matches throughout the year 1933 Spaulding A BISON BOOSTER were Edward Ballard, Moorhead; Wal- Anyhow, we aren't bragging. TENNIS AND GOLF Time alone will tell. ter Bartholomew, Fargo; Orville Fos- * * * sum, Fargo; George Frese, Fargo; Mar- EQUIPMENT tell Haugen, Fargo; Harry Heine, El- Haircuts 25c. Correction of a statement in this col- umn that appeared last week. We are lendale; Howard Hoel, Thief River Hours---8;00 A. M. to 7;00 P. M. Carlisle & Bristol Falls; Gordon Johnsgord, Christine; very sorry to relate that Don Nichols 67 Broadway Phone 757 will not be in school this term, and Clarence Johnson, Fargo; Leonard SELL consequently will not be a probable College Barber Shop member of the golf team. Don has all unused articles about the house not been in school all year, but his re- turn this term was expected. A Classified Advertisement will bring a buyer, * * * CATERING... CLOTHES College Clothes and turn them into cash Ho hum. Finis. TOP COATS, $12.50 For the Let us prepare the food for A Cornell professor announced to his SUITS, $17.50 College Miss your parties Phone 1000 class that he had discovered an English Exclusive But Not Expensive theme copied word for word from a TED book. When he asked the guilty man Waterman- Ohm Co. EVANSON Fargo, N. D. Leeby's THE FARGO FORUM 109 Bdwy. to see him at the end of the hour, he 219 Broadway was , confronted by no less than five members of the class.

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