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I Another Senior Queen will be chosen. Junior women with or without invita- tions are invited to AAUW tea Prom candidates must !be named Sunday presenting Dr. Kathryn by respective groups by Friday. Washington Evergreen McHale. VOL. XLIV. Z799 STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1938 No. 77 =====================-=--==~~=~=-=-==-========= Wyoming University 500 I-ligh School President Holland ISchools In President Speaks I"Big Fives" Named Calls For Parade To Faculty Here Saturday Afternoon Dayton Will Dr. A. G. Crane, president of Delegates ~xpected I Wyoming university and chair- At ASSCW Meeting President E. O. Holland has directed that a special parade of man of the National Committee B Be Honored on Education by Radio, will be the ROTC for high school visit- \iVeek- End Skit Bemus, Arthur Are ors be held on Rogers Field Sat- the guest of faculty members in- "Shriners Will I urday afternoon, April 23. terested in the Radio convention Myrtle Ross Rehearsals Set Pearson Plays on Big Chiefs From Calls: First call. 1 :10 p. m. at a dinner in the Commons Friday night. Today, Tomorrow Assembly, 1 :15 p. rn, K\VSC High Schoo li Senior Class 1938 To compensate for this extra Dr. Crane will speak on ra- Visit Campus dio and visual education, and Con Feature Washington State will play host assembly, zero period Friday, Parac1e Tonight Suzanne Bemus and Jack Arthur faculty members are invited to this week-end to more than 500 April 22nd, is cancelled. were recognized as top-ranking attend. Reservations must be high school students from all sec- Dayton schools are being saluted members of the senior class, each Band, Patrol win made with Kenneth Yeend, dir- Monodramatist Will tions of the state. tonight ovcr radio station KWSC I being named "Big Chief" of the I~ on the high school parade from 5 :30 ector of KWSC, by Friday. Present Irn person- , women's and men's Big Five group An educational and entertaining Present Colorful Dinner will be 65 cents per for 1938. program has been prepared by mem- Idea Contest until 6 o'clock. Musical numbcrs will plate. a tions Tomorrow bers of the student body. All stu- Show Saturday he played d uring the p rog r a m by _ Big Five members were announced dents are asked to cooperate in Fran Pearson's orchestra. Myrtle Ross, noted exponent of by ASSC\V President Chris Rum- burg at an ASSCW meeting in E. welcoming the high school visitors. A delegation of more than 100 The historical record of education- monodramas, will perform at convo- 13 Debaters A. Bryan hall yesterday. Delegates will be housed in the 501'- Shriners fr0111 Washington will be Closes Friday al affairs in Dayton begins in ISo,]·. cation tomorrow thc fourth hour in A few of their outstanding ac- or ities, fraternities and dormitories campus guests Saturday during the Until that +irnc there was not a Bryan hall under auspices of the on the campus. annual southeast Washington tour tivities are given here. C itt T N school be t we en \;Valla Walia and W,·n Awa rds ASSCW. She comcs to Pullman in The following seniors received the Patsy Johnson, program chair- of EI Katif temple members. The 0111ml ee 0 anle I the Idaho line. George \V. "'Mil ler~ t Iie course 0 f an introductory tour of distinction: man, announced today that final band and patrol in Arabic costume Junior Distinction and Willia.111 Sherry we.re responsible the West. dress rehearsals of all skits will be will present a demonstration Satur- for e stabli sh ing the f ir st school of Miss Ross has a background of Suzanne Bemus-Delta Delta Del- held at 4:30 this afternoon and to- day evening in the men's gym in Monday the territory in Columbia county. many years on the stage as a rnusi- ta, chairman of A WS all-college morrow evening at 6:45 in Bryan connection with the physical educa- ____ The Dayton city school probably First, Second and cal comedy prima donna, legitimate revue, chairman of Open House hall auditorium. Gladys King, tion show. Junior Distinction suggestions bcgal; in 1869 when the above men- rl~l' 1 Y P 1 tage star. lcadin e woman in stock committee. former A \VS social 11r( - ear eOl) e " chairman, former chairman of Moth- Frances Summers and Jeanne William J. (Bill) Rusch, fonner must be turned in at the Book- uone d sc h00 I was moved there. At and actor-manager of her company, er's Week-End comrnittee. Sweazy have been added to the high president of the Washington State store before Friday evening at 6 that time F. M. Cully was in charge Recognized formerly playing leading cities in the school week-end committee. college alumni association and an o'clock, John Chace, committee of the school. It opened with an Middle \tV est. More recently, she Betty Cooper-Kappa Alpha The- Scenes fr0111 college life will feat- enthusiastic supporter of Cougar I chairman, told the Evergreen yes- enrol1me;lt of 203 pupils and in a Varsity debate awards were pre- has specialized in the new and popu- ta, national YWCA officer, delegate ure the program which will be given athletics, is potentate of the Spokane I terday. mon th's time ,t had increased to 21)3 sentcd to 13 men and women at lar fornt of entertainment, the mori- to national YWCA convention, for- 111er vice president of YvYCA, chair- before the girl delegates at 9:15 Shrine and will head the body of "This contest must be closed this s tude nts enrolled. The high school fourth period convocation Tuesday odra ma. Saturday morning in Bryan hall. officers that will be here. week, as the plans for Junior Dis- was not recognized until 1881 and in Bryan hall. Originality Shown man of Chinese Relief Drive. ff I d :t v-as not until E)OO that a regular I rt I t I ::vr' Winnifred Castle-Alpha Gamma A Eurode lph ian fashion tea in F?llowin~ lunche.oll in Colfax, the 1I1Cion ,:lIUSt )e I:la e" as _~oon as Three women and one man earned R 11, reakI YI comp e e ~ a.ys, - ISS Delta. Mortar Board, Phi Bcta Kap- pantomime is under the direction Shriucr s WIll proceed to Pullman possible, Chace said, Entrants 10 iour -ycar course \1;]5 begun. their third-year awards. Three men <;>SS S etc les are ongmal. and .of Virginia Burkholder. Loyce and will view the baseball game, I the contest should write out sug- I-,'.Jgh School Holds 310 and t\\"o women were awarded two_llJrIlha.ntly done. Her. rcpertolre of pa, president of Theta Sigma Phi, Haden, Janet Seelye, Betty Dix, starting at 2:30, between the Spo- gestions for some method of dis- 'J',,-O building,;, tho Central Sr.ilO)1 year pins. Three men and one fennn111e characterIZatIOns covers a assistant editor of Evergreen, RO- TC Sponsor, rcgional Y\\'CA cab- Frances Fay Bruning, Vernita kalle Ha\\'ks professl'onal teal11 alld tinguishing members of the class of wit b the grades .i1~ci. the Pie! rl'zrki . f' . wide range-Joan of Arc, Queen ' ISh I I tl ~' . "-omen were gIven Irst-year pIns. inet. Spooner, Edith Andrews, Esther Os- Buck Bailey's club. After the game '39 during Junior Week. vVith their HIgl. c 00, lou,;e Ie SIU'.lent., ot. Victoria, Emily Dickinson, Catherinc trUln, Jean Comegys, Ruth Hoi- the visitors will make a tour of the entries should be their names, c1ass- Dayton. Six buses transport pupils I Ott ReceIves Award the Great, Queen Elizabeth and Lois Shumway - President of land, Betty Steckje, Kaye Osten- campus and will parade through the es and telephonc numbers." Turn To Page Four Third-year awards included Esther short satirical sketches about the VvAA, Crimson \\', Gall1ma Phi Ep- berg, Bernice Boo n e, Dorothy downtown district. Four Awards Ott, Alice Dopps, Ann Montgom- modern women of today. silon. ----------- ery and Ed Lockhart. _ Reeves, Bertie Lou Parton, Marge Dinner Held at Hotel Prizes for the best ideas ","ill be Louise Downie-::V[ortar Board. McDowell, Alma Hughes, J acquel- . d d Rd· M Two-year awards were given to i A G d "ice presl'dellt of A" oS, 01111'CI'011 A dinner will be held at the Wash- awar e to a "'inner in each of the 10 l' I L V\ ine Nelson, Norma Nordgren and . I I f four classes. The winning junior a en auline Sundberg, Lauraine Little, I 9 ra ua \.es Nu, Founder's Day committee. Helen Lickey \\'ill be presentee! in lIlgtOI1 lOte a tel' which the lodge Ret110 Fausti. Jim Davis and Rob- Men Honored the skit. group will go to the gymnasium for will receive a pair of tickets for the ert Pritchard. IG P .. the p. E. show, which starts at 7:30. Junior Prom, May 14, while other M' L H L t Jack Arthur, Big Chief-Kappa Clemance Dahl and John Noel The patrol will execute intricate winners will get tickets to the Jun- eel. ere Marjorie Buehler, James Duree" e\. 051 Ions Sigma, business manager of E\'er- will be featured in a serenade with ' f 1'01' Vodvl·l. Dave McCarroll and Austin Bur-j "Teen, Scabbard and Blade, Pllb- marc h IIlg ormations and the band " "My Little Fraternity Pin" as the '11 I Al P . ton won first-veal' awards. G t f tl C II f A lications Board, former member of WI pay.