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.. CPS Organizations Will Unite To Bacli WSSF Drive The World Student Service Fund called iron-curtain. It.s funds at"e pitalization. Greece is the same the Uniled Nation program. How begins Its drive for funds Novem spent to aid students in war EDITORIAL and these at·e minimum figures. In ever, it is the sole· purpose or the ber 29 on the campus. A minimum l"avaged lands. the Far East the rate is 19% WSSF. The UN appeals to students o~ $800 is set as the goal. The The general distribution oC the black market at fantastically high Insufficient food is causing the to help through the WSSF. Those W SSF drive is part of a nation money is as follows: one-third to prices, the WSSF moves in and Greek rate to l'ise. Students sub associated with education can best wide program among American China, one-third to South East provides mimeograph equipment. sist on 1200 calories per day. 2400 realize that education and knowl co.Jleges to aid students over th e Asia, one-third to Europe. T he However the greatest single is considered a minimum; most of edge cannot be allowed to die. • world. The WSSF Is supported by money is spent for the. Immediate pt·oblem is to maintain the very us have 3()00 lo 1000 per day. Here at CPS a committee, students and professors only. needs of students. For instance, existence of the student himself. The pt•oblem of maintaining in composed of Bob Rinker, Dave • The WSSF cuts across national if a school has no boolcs or the TB rates tell the story. In Poland slitu lions devoted to lmowledge is boundaries and pierces the so- books are available only on the 5% of the students require hos- n. pat'Liculat· one. It is a part of • (Continued on page 2) TACOMA, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948 PLC Game In Sta.diwr1 ·· COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND r~<might, 8 P. M. Dogpatch -~;~.~~!!!'·~!!lr.!l'W~' 'l"'f'" - Harley.. Stell t ' .~ ;. Is In .Recital Lil Abner, Saloutey D~:~isy Mae~ To Dance Sunday,4p.~. Dogpatchers will have their heyday at the Sadie Hawkins Harley Stell, tenor, will give his costume dance tomorrow night in the Armory at 9 :00. The senior recital at 1 p. m. this Sun dance is, ·and is not, tolo. day In Weyerhauser Hall. Leonard Dancers must be dressed in strictly Dogpatch style to Raver will accompany him. be admitted. Stell, whose voice has been de Debators Attend The Lil' Abner a nd Daisy Mae scl'ibed as sweet and flowing, winners •will be a nnounced by the majored in voice al CPS, and was U of W Tournament Indees through a slcit at ha If time student music director ot the As College of Puget Sound dcbatot·s at the game tonight. will take part in the Westct·n Asso Ivan Cozart's band will play and sociated Students fo·r 3 years. He ' . is now n. gra.dua.te st.ucl e.n t in edu• ciation Teachers of Speech meeting Bob Hagen will call such squa1•e at the University' of Washil1 g t.on da.nces a.s the "Daisy Mac Dart" cation. Undct· the teaching fellow • shLp, he is cadcting in the Jason Monday, Tuesday, and W ednesday. a,ncl the "Hait·less Joe S·lump." Lee Music Department. After be Competition •will .be in the follow A greased, live pig, donated by receives his masters degree, he will ing classe::~: debate, Ol'atot•y, extem Carstens, will be released at. inter teach in the public schools. poraneous spealtlng, experimental mission, and the person who Musical • The program will ·begin with speaking, impromptu speaking, ln catches it wins it. Marryin' Sam, • three folk songs: What If I Nevet· terperative reading. A student con Dr. Battin, will preside over a Speede, Go 'Way F1·om My Window, gress will be he.ld on the general moclt wedding ceremony. Ted Red ~~Life at ~0~' Makes Hit, and Down by the Sally Gardens. study of civil rights. Representa dington will pantomine "Life Gets Next Harley will present L'Heure tives from colleges and universities Tedious, Don't It?" from Oregon, Washington, Cali Plays to Full Douse exquise, by Hahn, two numbers by The contest for the most' oppro fornia, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and S c h u m a n n, I m wundet·schonen pl'iately dressed characters will be "Life Begins At Sixty," John O'Conner's musical revue of Nevada will be present at the tour Monat Mal, and Die Rose, die judged by Burt McMurtrie, Mr. CPS's sixty years of growth, played to full houses this week. nament. Lilie, de Taube, die Sonne, and Fet·nmeistet·, Mrs. Gunderson, Dr. After the minstrel show of '47 made such a hit it was de The CPS teams are: Varsity men, the aria If With All Your Hearts, Thompson, and the mayor of Dog cided that this type of show was in demand. "Life Begins At ft'l.lm Mendelssohn's The Elijah. Bill Allen, Ken Campbell, Alex tt R E d M'l Q • patch, Mayor Fawcett. 60," depicting life at CPS over 1 110 1 During the intermission Leonat·d Mot•tellaro, George Lorcch, Ross the 60-year period, was born. co e. ay cc es. te u•n- "Moonshine" 'from stills a nd par- livan, came through the opening Raver will play Haydn's Sonata Bishoff and Byron Notton; Junior snip cookies will be served. This show, benefitting the CPS of the tepee wilh their version of No. 7. in D Major. Stell's last men, Barry Garla nd, Paul Slotes, building fund, began this summer lhe dagger dance. Betty Fyke a nd Dt·. a nd Mrs. Coulter, Dr. and group of. songs •will be: Tqink on Bill Davison, Don Fries, Gene Todd, when Prof. O'Connor, th,en on the Hal Murtlancl sang ''Land of the Mrs. Phillips, Miss Wentworth and Me, ·by Alice Ann Scott; Ma. Little Ross Told, James Beyet·, Leo B uti USC campus, started picking up Sky Blue Watet·," accompanied by Mr. Rasmusson will be chaperones. B anjo, ·by William Dichmont; The gan, Vern Philkins, Mitcheal Wash pieces from top musical r evues, the varsity .band. Prof. Albet•t Roof Gsuden, by Deems Taylor, and burn a-nd PauJ Mullens ; Ono mn.n, movies n.nd vat·slty shows. H e Blumenthal, t M tl l' por ray 1n~ m· anc S' (Continued on Page Two) • molded all his materia l into• one • The Sleigh, by :Richarcl Kountz. gu ard, whistled his accompanh;nent. All theoo selections at·e especia.lly Calendar big musical •·evue, "Life BE!gins at The varsity chorus a nd 1ba nct suited to th e Jyricu.l qualities O! IJ'rlda,y-CPS-PLC football game 60." Students Chosen at Stadium, 8:00 p. m. followed with "Pass That Peace his tenor voice. The fit·st act. opened with a Saturday-Sadie Hawk:ins' Day Pipe." cho•·us of salesmen from the Delta For Who's Who ' Dance, Armory, 9:00 .p. m. The Dream ballet, one of the Pi Omicron fraternity selling Sixteen CPS students were named Sunday- Harley Stell recital, show stoppers, was made up of Rau Publishes "Life," and singing the chorus of to the 1948-49 edition of "Who's Weyerhaeuser Hall, 4:00 p. m. Professors McMillan, Sprenget·, "Life, Life, Ll'fe," wl'itten by Prof. Who Among Students in American Monday - Greeks and Indees Battin, Tudot·, Bird and Dean Scientific Paper O'Connor, The November issue of the Jour Universities and Colleges." WSSF meet, 7 :00 p. m. Powell. Bird played the part of The varsity chorus, consisting of nal of Paleontology has published Students are chosen on the basis Monday-French club meeting, a benchwarmer who drea med of J oy Cousin, Carol Strain, Jean an article by Weldon Rau, CPS of service to the college, scholastic South Hall, B-24, 7:15 p. m. playing football with the lovely Tipple, Jacltie Johnson, Marporie geology instructor. record and popularity, but. not for 'l'uesday-IRC meeting, leave ballet team composed of these other Madar, James Ernst, Byron Crull, professors who were dressed in Rau's paper was on foramini any single achievement. Final selec SUB at 7:15 p. mt Bill Clem, Yvonne Sanders, Mari dt·eamy pink ba11et costumes. fera In the Astoria formation in tions !Were' made by the board fol Tuesday-Art meeting, K enn lyn Steer, Ma1y Dobbs, Lenore Grays Harbor County. The research lowing recommendations by each Glenn's House, 7:30 p. m. Ruth Webster, one of. the sta.t·a Secord, Grace Fullager, Dee of the '47 minstrel show, sang involved will a lso be di scus~:~e d at member of the faculty and the ex Thursday-T b ~n k s giving, no Bremm, Leon Clark, Christine Bochio (the Kiss), accompanied by the Northwest Scientific Associa ecutive committee o'f th e Asso classes. Clemenson, Ala n Stoddard, Clair Ted Johnson. tion Convention this Christmas. ciated Students. Friday-No classes. No paper ! Sullivan, Charles Howe, Ray Tur- (Cont inued on Page Two> Rau says that these foraminifera The CPS students named s.t'e : indicated a c~ol to temperate ma Clayton Anderson, Tacoma; Ken . '.. rine· climate. The fauna suggested neth Butigan, T acoma; Aleathn. Inter-Dorm Council N£anes ~·, l the age of the formation in the Dieatrick, Sumner; Anita Stebbins geologic column. Rllu's findings as Gat·land, Tacoma; Beverly Jean Forms On Campus Johnson, Everett; James Elmet· A new inter-dorm council has l ...