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SUPPORT BASKET BALL TEAM VOL. 6. NUMBER 19. THE COLLEOE OF PUGET SOUND, TACOMA WA8HINOTON, FRIDAY WHITMAN WINS CONFERENCE GAME TO IJR. MAGEE W ILL STUDENT CHAPEL ALL COLLEGE BANQUET TO HAVE SPEAK IN SPECIAL MEN’S GLEE CLUB PROGRAM TO HE ClIAPEL TUESDAY PUGET SOUND BASKETEERS LOSE LARGEST ATTENDANCEONRECORD RETURNS AFTER A PATRIOTIC IN IDEA Dr. J, Ralph Magcc, Pastor of the The next student chapel program First Methodist Church of Seattle, TO WHITMAN BY LARGE SCORE SUSSESSFUL TRIP will be given on Monday morning. Social Hall in Scottish Rite Cathedral to Hr Scene and one of our College Trustees, will The theme will be linked up with the t address the student body Tuesday O f Colorful Event; Interclass Com petition for spirit of the month, hence, will be Loggers Start Strong in First Half But Missionaries morning in the auditorium at the Puget Sound Singern more or less p a triotic In nature. Honors in Decoration Is Keen; Hotel Winthrop regular chapel pei’lod. The Trustees Give Fifteen Concert* Overcome Lead in Northwest Conference Game The programs heretofore have of the College will be present at the at Walla Walla Trio to Play In Seven Day Tour been really worthwhile, and much service. ! credit is due to the following people. Stupendous in size, and delightful in anticipation will On account of chapel on Tuesday, To Be at Stellacoom This who comprise the committee, chair- Whitman swamped the College of Puget Sound basket­ be the annual All-College Banquet, to be held February 21, there w ill be none on Wednesday. Evening; Home Program man. Bernice Sprinkle. Dorothy ball team 55 to 20. The score at half time was 24 to 7. Log­ in the large social holl of the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 6:30 In March Ruth Scott, John Rademaker, I>fon- gers seem tired after long trip. Gillihan was high point man p. ni.. where all w ill gather about the festive table for re­ ard Unkefer. Louis Pebly, Martha for his team with nine points. freshment of the body and mind. LAPPENBUSCH The Men’s Glee Club of the Ann Wilson. Bob Evans, and the LOSE GONZAGA GAME Admission is by student body card only or a dollar plate College of Puget Sound re­ adviser, Professor Frederick. BIG ATTENDANCE AT 1 charge for the alumni, faculty, and night school students as AND GILL1HAN Meeting the Gonzaga Bulldogs in turned to the campus Thurs­ CHRISTIAN SERVICE well as for those who have failed to bring their student body SHAREHONORS day morning after a trip into the firs t game of the eastern Wash­ cards. The price of the banquet is included in the regular the northern part of the state. WOMEN WILL ington tour the Puget Sound Log­ associated students fee. j : - The club left a week ago Wed­ There was an unusually large at- n F D A T F I I 171) 17 I tendance at the Christian Service gers were defeated 50 to 37 last INFORMAL AFFAIR Football Awards Given To nesday, making fifteen ap­ I/L D A 1 L n E iIV E ilclub meetlng Tuesday evening Dr. Wednesday night at Spokane. It Is to be an informal, no-datv FORMER PROFESSOR Both Squads In Chapel pearances and giving a varied Monday - i * i j j | *Paul Reagor xas the uic speaker He ne The Bulldogs got off to a fast affair, and reservations of all those RECEIVES POSITION program of classical and j 0 Meet Team Wednesday took as his topic. The Qualifications semi-classical numbers, with start and near the end of the first planning to attend must be handed Frank Gillihan, third year man, From Bellingham Normal |of a M in is te r" Some of the out- Dr. George P. Hedley, former pro­ several specialty acts. half with but two minutes to play, to the class presidents if they have and Charles Lappcnbusch. second standing qualifications are: L Ap- fessor of Religious Education at On the whole, according to had a score of 21 to 4. At this time not already signed up for it In The -nm women's home debate e™ **” °‘ “ « w - Puget Sound, has been appointed year man on the varsity football Charles Anderson, glee club . . , will be held next Wednesday .(ter- °' mlnMr^ 2‘ A '°unda- the Logger team got together and chapel. assistant professor in New Testa­ squad, were awarded highest honors managcr, the concert toUr nooo at 0.cl0ck ta the tuditOT. uon ot noble charac^r: 3. A sense started an offensive drive that Competition between the classes'is ment at the Pacific School of Re­ by Coach Hubbard at the annual was quite succeasful. In he lllm „here u„ Kam of th , necessity o( the IndW du^ s ,OT the brought the score at mid time to 24 going to be extremely keen for the ligion. He will take the place of football assembly held Monday, Feb- maioritvm ujuiii} Uiof uii,the nfotirams the ‘' College„ „ of Puget * ^ Sound will argue entrance into the work if he is to Dean Chester C. McCown, professor singers were greeted by w ell- ~ ------, to 12. prize—an immense box of candy, rurary 11, in the auditorium during . ... . , i with the Bellingham Normal affirm- have a happy life. (-Woe is me if I of New Testament literature and filled auditoriums and en-jaUve preach not the Gospel/ ' 4. Love of Loggers Start Playing which is to be presented to the win­ chapel period. Frank Gillihan re­ interpretaUon, during the absence thusiastic audiences. In spite j people; 5. Quality of leadership: After the rest period the Maroon ning table during the banquet. of Dr. McCown. Dr. Hedley has held ceived the Johnson-Cox cup which is of the inclement weather, the j clor“a Norton„ and Ine* Brandt . 6 Some organizing ability; 7. Ability continued the scoring attack and To be sure of no partisanship a the position of teaching fellow in given each year to the man who has trip of some five hundred ^ "Preset Puget_ Sound on the| ^ hun^. * imeitectual brought the count to 24 to 22 before question. Resolved: That the plea of abmty.' 9courage- 10 Humili^r Judging committee will be selected the Old Testament department. been the greatest inspiration to the miles was made with onlv W the Bulldog outfit could get going minor mishaps, and a few temporary insanity in defense of Some Qf ^ which a min. again from the faculty. Dr. Hedley accompanied Dr. W il­ football team. Those who won the crime should be abolished. The same ^ does not ^ to ^ are: liam Frederick Bade, director of colds and sore throats are the Prom this tim e on the game be­ •‘Our Country," is to be the theme trophy for the last two years are question will be debated at Belling­ Palestine Institute of the Pacific only reminders of the eight came faster with the Spokane ream or m otif of the whole banquet, dec- Amos Booth and Gordon Tatum. ham, where Lillian Burkland and1 Oratorical ability; 2. Perfect School of Religion, on his archeo­ days’ absence. keeping a couple of jumps ahead of Georgia Johnson will defend the mannerisms. 3 Too much sell- oraUons and program. logical expedition to Palestine two W ith a total average of B, Charles Left February 6 satisfaction. the Tacomans. The club left In a caravan of four college on the affirmative side. Seniors Are “North" years ago, and will return for six Lappenbusch has the honor of be­ It was brought out that* the voice Gillihan and Croxell were about cars Wednesday morning. February A debate with Pacific Lutheran In table decorations the seniors months in 1929 to be with Dr. Bade ing the first to have his name on of the majority is not always the the only Loggers that could fmd the 6. Their first appearance was a College will be held here on Febra- will portray the North, Juniors the at the same place. Tell-en-Nasheh, voice of God. and it is up to the basket each collecting 12 points. For the new Mahncke cup which will go matlnee concert at Bothell, which ary 28. Marion James and Georgia East; sophomores, the South, and near Jerusalem where the archeo­ preacher to find and listen to the the Gonzagans, Schoenecker. Lev- each year to the varsity football man was received with much enthusias- j Johnson arguing for the College of Freshmen the West. Class commit­ logical work will be continued. voice of God. eaux. and Murphy did the most scor­ standing highest In scholarship, ium. Then the slnsers got under , Puget Sound. tee cUnlnnen for tills are: Audrey- ing. netting 15. 14 and 11 points in while Harry Brown o \ the reserve way once more, ucv ng in isaa------Dean Albert, senior; Lucille Veatch. the order given. team held the highest average of the quah in time for dinn**\ The con­ Junior; Floyd Sommers, Sophomores, TURNOUTS FOR NEGRO HISTORY entire squad. cert in the evening, w leb was very TRYOUTS HELD FOR The summary: and Betty Robbins. Freshmen. 19 Get Varsity Awards well received, was given to a full Juniors and Seniors will be sur­ ARCHERY BIG ALL-COLLEGE PLAY CHAPEL THEME Gonzaga <50 i After a short talk expressing the house at the Community Church. FG FT PF rounded on either side by the frosh 0 2 3 appreciation and esteem of the stu­ Following this, the dub members The All-College play tryouts were I R e v . Johnson Asks for Free- 1 fo n S r f O and sophs, while the faculty, alums J. M. Morgan Aids Women’s 1 1 dent body and faculty, football were taken to various homes of the held yesterday afternoon in the audi- dom and Fair Deal for Schoenecker. forward .7 1 2 and the night school students will Coach in Archery O'Connor forward __ 0 0 0 sweaters and certilicates were awar­ community for the night. j torium. They were not entirely NegTo sit at the head of the gathering. Instruction Murphy, center _____ 5 1 3 ded by Professor Robbins to the fol­ Thursday morning the cars left | completed and the remaining parts Smith, center _____ 2 1 3 Speakers of the evening will have a Leveaux. guard ------0 1 Archery has been a growing sport lowing varsity men: Amos Booth, for La Connor. Here an advertis- will be tryed out this afternoon. Negro History Week was the sub- c^ard special table on the stage. - 0 0 0 here at Puget Sound, and has now Bert Kepka, Ralph Brear, Dave Fer­ ing program was given in the after- I Prof. C. S. Holcomb, dramatic dir- o f a speech given in chapel Kennedy, guard -JL 0 0 _0 0 0 Credit for the success of the ban­ come to the stage in its development guson. John Gamero, Frank G llli- noon. In the evening an enthusias- ector, was unable last night to make Wednesday by A. W. Johnson, pastor Bernier, guard quet is to go to the general commit­ when it can boast of 50 women who han, John Gardner, Charles Lappon- tic crowd gave the glee clubbers an any definite statement about the °* ^ African M. E. church of Ta- Totals 2 2 12 tee: Martha Ann Wilson, chairman are interested in it at this early date busch, Fred LePenske, George Tib- ovation. Following the concert, the cast. coma. Pm ! S m i ( J n and senior representative; Elmer in the practice season. There is bits, and Harold Brotman. Absent high school student body were hosts j Xhose who tried out for the parts Rev Johnson s ^ a ***“ for , " FG FT PF Austin, senior, and associate chair­ members of the team receiving at an informal party for members are: ^ RUzabeth Jones, ***«*«»* and a fair deal far the many 2 3 still time to sign up for this tourna­ 1 0 man; Lucille Veatch, Junior; Leon­ ment, so more are expected by next sweaters were Theodore Bankhead, of the club. The members again Audrey-Doan Albert. Margaret A. negroes living in our country. Ac- Gillihan. forward 6 0 1 ard Unkefer, sophomore; Ida Bow­ Onnie Hannus, Bob Hurworth, stayed at ------, cording to the speaker it was the I^es. te rm * ! * 0 0 0 week. nearby homes for the MUler. Mrs. Brynat; Jeffrey Fair ^ ^ ^ ^ Mtlon CT^U. «nter 4 4 3 lin, Freshmen. Spence Purvis, Lee Graves, Victor night. Mr. J. M. Morgan was at the prac­ (father). Bob Evans, Elmer Austin. ^ ^ ^ becom ing what it is Hannus. guard 0 1 2 Ranta, Chester Rhodes, and Donald J) 1 1 “Our Country” Is Theme tice Monday in the gymnasium, and Friday the Puget Sound men Ed Burrough; Angelica Brice, (the Shotwell. today Rev. Johnson believes tha: The program, carrying out the mo­ assisted Mrs. Wainwright in teach­ drove to Burlington where they attractive young widow». Alice John­ Totals 14 12 education of the negro will tear tive, “Our Country,” is as follows: ing the principles to those interested. Letters for Reserves gave an advertising program in the son, Margaret Alleman. Elizabeth Certificates and letters were also Sail on. Thou Ships of Mr. Morgan is the most noted, and afternoon. In the evening the Little. Reitha Gehri. Maritta Hunt. down the ^ tm T lm and CALENDAR given to the following members of State ...... AmosBooth perhaps the best archer in Tacoma singers gave the worst program of Ada Anabel; Sylvia. Pauline Voelker. ^ help to build up 54x141 ****&' the reserve squad: Donald Turnbull, Fridav, February 15 Crown Thy Good With and his aid at this time is greatly the trip before a slim audience in Mary Frances LePenske; Peggy. Amonbaseball turnout. Is held regularly every Monday In on who fraternities could and could not pledge^ they look away from the organized Greek . hutor> l l < Ar‘' ^ College Humor. Gymnasium. 12:10. Combining buMncnn and enter­ letter men and women the greatest power any organisation ever had; that of having the , sodeufes in I women's debate with Bellingham the gym at 12:05, and whether a girl (xilusiM* lights ot determining the standurds hy which the future members of the orijan- rie,K',‘ i,,t °vv*v”“ — ., ™— ------— — _ tainment, student assembly yester­ has turned out for other forms of i/aliotl may he chosen. steadily increasing numbers through Normal. Jones Hall auditorium. day proved both amusing and In­ athletics or not. sho Is urged to try The principal hone of contention is that of scholarship. As the rule stands, an oraan- out country. After the early 3.00 p. m. structive. A clever skit advertising this new sport. Sign up next Mon­ 1 L 1 *i- — *1------»-» e 1 class and debating societies came Wednesday. February 20. the All-College banquet to be held day. next Thursday evening, was spon­ sored by Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity. LIFE IN WILDS up to faculty standards, Those participating were: Rcltha OF AFRICA IS Thele big bitf jojob b oof f the flu* fraternity I is to make the best possible men and women out of its ltlttllon suP»>orsBacchus flows.' It was the first Student Assembly, 10:10y a. 17 m.. Oehrl, Ina Ruth Coffman, Eliza­ YW-YM TOPIC niembc it s . To the best possible matcrial.it must have the right to set its own beth Jones, Van McKenny, Philip Greek letter society whose acUve Women's baseball. Upperclass gym. standairds of membership. Any attempt to curtail this right will necessarily curtail the membership was not confined to a 12:05. Berg, Bob Young, Wilbur Ooss, Alice At a Joint meeting of tho YW and possibilities of fraternal development. There is no other organization that can do for a Johnson. Mary McNcrthnoy, James YM held Tuesday in the auditorium single undergraduate class. Women’s debate with Parkland. man what the fraternity is capable of doing, providing its work is carried on without "In those days, the student rath- Auditorium, 2:00 p. m. Owens, Elmer Austin, Audrey Dean Mrs. Beebe talked to the students interference. skeller was as characteristic as were All-College Banquet, Scottish Rite Albert, Wilma Zimmerman, Betty about her experiences In Africa. Mr. It would have been much better had the faculty offered a cup or other trophy to be peg-top trousers. Almost every Cathedral. Plvision & G St.. 6:30 Pugh and Phyllis Culver. Elsie An­ Beebe was connected w ith the U, 8. competed for by the different Greek Letter organizations. This would serve as a stimulus town boasted one or more such p. m. derson, accompanied by Audrey Geological Bervlco thero. Mrs. Bee­ for watching scholarship among the members. If a man was pledged that was not capable drinking places where the students C. P. C. vs. Columbia U. Dean Albert, gave a vocal solo. be related a strange story about of making good grades, but who was an asset to the fraternity, it would lu> possible to get guthered. These parties—never in gym. 8:30 p. m. A proposed amendment to the Shooting a hippopotamus and tho one who co 05668652 ' ’ , “ • deficiency, or by a combined effort 011 the part of all members, mixed company—were known as Constitution was read for the second wild animal life seen while brlng- the grades of the fraternity could be raised. the carcas to camp. beer busts.’ beer fests.’* and keg SIGMA ZETAS PLEDGE time by Evelyn BJorkman. William As it stands, the desirable man with the low grades is forced to remain outside of parties/ and were provocative of Sigma Zeta Epsilon takes pleas- Law offered a suggestion to change Mrs. Beebe painted some very v iv ­ the fraternity and lose a pleasant part of college life. good-natured mirth and fast fel- ure in announcing the pledging of the By-Laws In such a way that the id pictures of the wild state of the If the proper stimulus is given, the fraternities and sororities will pledge as they see lowshlp. They represented no al- William Bale of Hoquiam. and Fred Athletic Manager be appointed In­ country which she tramped through fit, and from their membership will come the best s tu d e n ts , nil without an order to do so (Continued on Page Four) Arntson of Tacoma. stead of elected. with her husband. from the faculty. N. M. J. THE PUGET SOUND TRAIL

PRESIDENT TODD CHAPEL TO BE ON H e r m a n . Martha Siler. Florence HEBREW LETTER TUESDAY NEXT WEEK ! LEARN THE PIANO I W lllis o n . Mabel McCurdy. Mary Gar­ SOCIETY STARTED IS KEPT BUSY nett Wilma Fredricks. Florence The chapel days are to be changed IN TEN LESSONS i N e w fle ld was absent because of I ll­ AT WILLAMETTE next week. The regular chapel on President Todd has attended two n e ss a n d was not Initiated. Wednesday will be switched to the ! TENOR-BANJO OR ITTF o llo w in g the Initiation services Willamette University, Feb. 7. conferences of Methodist pastors Y. date. Tuesday, at which time the O 6 (NIP) The newest organization on during this week, one In Portland everjone went over to Well’s Hall mid year meeting of the Board of I MANDOLIN IN FIVE the Willamette campus, the Inde- and one in Centralla. He represent­ Mabel Miller. Ethel Farver. Lottie w h e re a li g h t supper was served. The Trustees will be held. Students are tables were daintily decorated in the I pendent Women’s Association, has ed the educational activities of the LESSONS Informal Features Lancaster. Ruth Yauger, Winifred to attend as at regular chapel. Y M Ships of the Sea Mulville, Mary Van Sickle. Florence orority colors of lavender and yel- been accepted as the third chapter organization and spoke In that ca­ and Y W meetings will be held on Without nerve-racking, heart- i of Daleth Teth Glmel. Hebrew let­ pacity. In a nautical setting, Delta PI Wilson. Dorothy Pugh. Elinor Pugh. low. Wednesday. i breaking scales and exercises. : Omlcron fraternity entertained last Eleanor Taylor, Alice Abelsett. Mae ter society now being organized, ac- Last Monday In Colfax he preach­ = You are taught to play by note Lrl | ed the funeral services for an old Friday evening with a Winter In­ Eikenbary. Altrurians Give (cording to word received here re- I regular professional chord style. = formal at the Oyster Shell. The The Melting Pot cently by Bernice Jackson, president friend. J. W. Wiseman. Pres. Todd i In your very first lesson you will : “Come to DEWEY’S Shop for! | be able to play a popular number j scene was of the upper deck of a Altrurlans enjoyed a program 0f the local group. was a pastor of a Colfax church House Party haircuts that please." i by note. vessel with oars, steering wheels and Monday evening entitled ‘ The Melt- A11 women not living In organized th irty one years ago. life boats In evidence. Royal blue P Etelta°nAlpha Gamma announce ing Pot.” It was made up of num-1 group houses, whether they are Service that Satisfies Send For It On Approval I : : and white streamers festooned the th a t the date of their house party bers representing literature of some members of sororities or not, are The ‘ Hallmark Self-Instruc- I 2615 N. 21st. St. » celling. has been changed from Februarj of the nations that pour their people eligible for membership In this as- NOTED ACTOR TO I tor,” Is the title of this method. \ The committee In charge of the lnto New York's melting pot. The SOclatlon If they are able to fulfill I Eight years were required to per- I 8, to February 22. SHOW AT WHITMAN I feet this great work. The entire = affair Included Louis Pedley, Howard first number was "Russian Poetry” I certain requirements as to scholar- § course with the necessary exam- \ Sc hr od el and William Gellerman. Initiate by Dorothy Bowen; Margaret Pat- ship and character, , Walla Walla, HANSON’S I inatlon sheets, is bound in one | Mid an Impressive c a n d le - U t set­ \ volume. The first lesson is un- = There were about thirty couples terson followed with a piano solo, Forty-two charter members com- Wash., Feb. N. I. P.—J. W. Zellner, ting at Christ’s Church, the Alpha "Hungarlan Melodies"; "Irish H u-lprjse ^e present membership at The Dependable Jeweler I sealed wlilch the student may ex- = present noted character portrayalist and i amine and be his own “JUDGE = Guests Included: Gertrude Elliot, Beta Upsilon sorority held their fi­ mor” was a group of stories about Willamette. Pledging of new mem- lightning change artist, will appear 257 South 11th St. 1 and JURY.” The later part of § Nan Heinz, Madge Goodwin, Doris nal degree In itia tio n late Wednesday Pat and Mike by Milan Mlchener. I wm take place within a few i the “Hallmark Self-Instructor/* f In his unique characterization In a Clark, Mary Garnett, Tommy Scrim- afternoon. The following girls re­ • Lady of the Lake" was an extempo weeks § is sealed. I matinee performance In the college - : shlre. Bonita Reeder, Muriel Bur- ceived the final degree: Mary O- by Katherine Hoffman. ‘‘Scotch’ I State College at Pull- Upon the student returning any \ chapel on February 14. Mr. Zellner ; Boys: Remember the girl friend tram, Esther Jean Mathle, Julia Connor. Marina Hunt. Doris Wake­ was also an extempo given by Marl- man and tfce at \ copy of the “Hallmark Self-In- | who Is from Madison. Wisconsin, is and our spccial candy boxes ; Ganz, Elma Brown. Martha Slier. field. Bernice Patterson. Dorothy an Johnson. During the business Moscow have the first two chapters, E structor" with the seal unbroken, f making an extended trip In the west I we will refund In full all money : Turly. Tommy Scrimshire, Dorothy meeting the president, John O Con- I Representatives from these two appearing at the University of Ida­ CHENOWETH’S | paid. nor appointed Wilma Zimmerman chapters plan to be on the campus - ho and W. S. C. The unusualness 2614 N. Proctor NOTICE typewriters and Gordon Alcorn as Inter-Society sometime this spring to Install the for Light Refreshments This amazing Self-Instructor j of his performance Is said to be un­ I will be sent anywhere. You do = Eyes examined RIGHT representatives. Willamette chapter. Glasses RIGHT Prices RIGHT Corona Portable A rivaled on the American stage today | not need to send any money. \ all makes sold I* I When you reseice this new meth- \ Caswell Optical Co. d o w n and $5 per —a single man presenting an entire m o n th . Special \ od of teaching music. Deposit § 758 St. Helens rental rates to STUDENTS HAVING CO-EDS RELIEVED program of more than 16 roles in Everything that’s | with the Postman the sum of ten I s tu d e n ts STIFF BIBLE COURSE tabloid form. Mr. Zellner portrays = dollars. If you are not entirely { rl. D. naker_A_Co:_ 9 H _ P 5 £ ^I|^ AS RUSHING ENDS i satisfied, the money paid will be : mu» ...... j dramatic .historic and humorist per­ new and up to date Willamette University, Feb. 7 Whitman College, Walla Wallla, N sonages, ranging from Moses to (NIP) In what language was the I. P.—W hitm an co-eds breathe a Huckleberry Finn. He brings his own in Men’s Furnishing} MELLINGER’S | Bible written? Who were the slgh of rellef that the cares and wor- stage setting and lighting effect Royal Cleaners & Dyers twelve disciples? These and many L les of s o ^ ty msh and pledging which are marvels of artistic com­ FUNERAL HOME pleteness. His average change time i position to make an attractive • other questions on Bible history are over T^e semester rush, \ proposition to agents. Send for = Main 251 510 So. Tacoma Ave. | We Clean Everything must be answered or dodged by all j enduring thru the whole first is 30 seconds, from which speed he DAVIS’ | your copy today. Address The I has gained the name of the ‘‘Pro­ Willamette students, usually during semester. was substituted this year 942 Pacific Ave. i “Hallmark Self-Instructor” Sta- I ...... the freshman year, in the course In for the jjrst time In place of former tean Artist.” I tlon G, Post Office. Box 111, New I | York, N. Y. \ Rocco Sliine Parlor Bible history, one hour each week, I ^w0 Weeks’ rush at the beginning of 7t«lll|||l||MlllHI||HIMflllllllllll|JI||||IIIIMIIItlllHIIIII|«Mr Ladles’, Gents’ and Children’s Black and Gold which Is a requirement for gradua-1 the school year. Open rush and de- PROHIBITION THEME Shoes Cleaned, Dyed and tion at Willamette University. ferred pledging, besides affording OF WHITMAN CHAPEL Shined FIN E SYRUP During the semester Just com-1 more opportunities for forming SIXTH AVENUE DISTRICT Fassett and Company pleted 15 students failed in the I deeper friendships between sororities I Broadway Theater Bldg. Entr. | Whitman College. Walla Walla. Tacoma course In Old Testament history I new girls, gave the freshman Wash., N. I. P.—Whitman College presented, and will be required to glrls a better chance at choosing the students were entertained in chapel repeat next year. Most of the stu-1 most promising group. Formal ban- Home of Hoyt’s Doughnuts Friday morning. Feb. 8. by Mr. F., A. MASON’S dents are only average or below ln L uets were held Saturday evening, { Permanent Waves Hazeltine, U. S. prohibition investi­ Sandwiches a Specialty Bible knowledge, for 39 D's. 39 C’s, Feb 9 and rjbbon pledging took FOR I $5.00 and $10.00 gator, formerly of South Bend, Wn and 38 B's were given; only flve |place Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10. and father of Ellen Hazeltine, a Try Hoyt’s 35c Lunch or Chili Correct Apparel | CARSON’S made the high mark of A. Senior at Whitman. Mr. Hazeltine Open Evenings The course is given by Dr. John FOR I 739 St. Helens Main 916 ROBBINS TALKS ON spoke on the evils of drink and the IttMIIIII V D. McCormack, of Kimball School necessity of prohibition enforcement mu iiimiiii mu in lining of Theology, and the text used is RECOMMENDATIONS the Young He voiced the opinion that prohibi­ Drugs, Drug Sundries, Candies, Dr. McCorma ck’s "Thinking “ G etting good recommendations" Stationery, Fountain Pens, etc. College Man ' I Through the Bible,” which is a re- I was the topic for the speech of Prof. tion is in no immediate danger of Compliments of 12—LESSONS—12 : suit of his many years of teaching I Chas A. Robj>lns, who led chapel being discarded. Frederick Dean 948 Pacific Avenue Note or Ear—Guaranteed \ I the Bible to college students. | last Friday. “The best way to get I DORN GROCERY I i The National, Recognled School Drug Co. 1 WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL these good recommendations,” stat- INCREASE SHOWN IN 2612 6th Ave. Phone M. *726 = Temple of Music Main 2406 411 n ITU UAC le^ Prof. Rob)ins. “Is to make good STUDENT BODY 1...... 51 ^ * L A H C L I B H A S grades in cofirge ADd pay up the fees MEETING FRIDAY as soon as possible, because It is not 11 Sporting Goods College of Idaho (NIP): Enroll­ THE GANG GANGS Morrison's Lunch Otlah Club met at the home of fair to the employer for the college ment for the second semester at the Tatman’s Music House i Miss Reneau last Friday evening. I to send out good recommendations a t SURE \ College of Idaho has Increased the Sixth Avenue Ruth Scott assisted as hostess. After f0r bad records on the books at We Carry a Fall Line of total roll of students by 23, making l E e o n a r b ’ s Headquarters for Radios Specials the regular business meeting. Lillian school. It also gives the college a the complete number 408. New stu­ ATHLETIC I Sixth & State Hamburgers 5c Burkland spoke on “Lighting in the bad reputation if some previous stu- dents from high schools, students Goods C hili 15c Home,’ and Doris Wilson gave a talk dent of the college does not live up making a transfer of schools, and on “The Pictures on our Walls.” Hot Soup 10c to his recommendation,” he said. old students returning to the Col­ « i The next meeting of the Club will Phone Main 2899 J I GAS O IL lege of Idaho are Included In this < ) TIRES HENRY MOHR Servicc With A Smile be held on Wednesday evening, number. Only 14 students were ad­ F. C. Jonas & Son l| March 20th, at which time Bernice WILLAMETTE IS I i “HARDY’S” Hardware Co. { ded to the enrollment at the begin­ I i Sprinkle will be hostess, and talks REPRESENTED IN Builders’ Hardware, Oils, SERVICE STATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii; 2706 6th Avenue ning of the second semester last ' I will be given by Katherine and Pau­ Paints & Sporting Goods « I 6th & Oakes LEGISLATURE year and the total enrollment was line Voelker. “Furniture” will be the 2503 Sixth Ave. ' I only 401 last year as compared to Compare general topic for discussion. Style— Quality— Price Willamette University (NIP) W il­ 408 this year. lamette University is represented by §15.00 On with the party IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL PHILO OBSERVES seven former students In the present For Better Service WILLAMETTE FROSH Get Your Haircuts and All Dresses session of the Oregon Legislature. at the ALL SAINTS’ DAY HOLD GLEE CONTEST Shaves at the and Quality $15.00 In keeping with Valentine week, Three senators four members Sizes 14 to 46 Sizes the theme for last Mondays meet- of the lower house clalm WUlamette Sunset Barber Shop SAN CLARE Willamette University (NIP) The Sunset Theater Bldg. Call ing of Philo was entitled "Saints’ 145 Alma Mater. The senators president of the freshman class to­ FOUNTAIN LUNCH Day.” are Colon R. Eberhard of LaGrande, day Issued the formal challenge to Maretta Hunt spoke on “New L- L Mann of Pendleton, and Lloyd the other three classes to partici­ BUY YOUR VALENTINE Years” In various lands. “St. Val- T- ^ynolds of Salem. Allen A. By- Nicola Grocery Dance between bites pate In the annual song contest CANDY No. 1st at Tacoma Ave. entlne Day” was the title of the talk non of Portland, Lee McAllister of given by Julia Haugland. The musl- Sa,em- John B. McCourt of Portland known at Willamette as Freshman at A N D M A R K E T cal number of the evening was a and George P. Winslow are In the Glee. Original songs of a type desig­ “ The Parrott ” piano solo given by Martha DuBols lower house. Senator Eberhard and nated each year are composed by 2712 6th Ave. Olive Bartlett gave an excellent Representative Bynon are graduates members of each class, and are sung * THE COLLEGE COMMONS impromptu on ‘All Saints Day.' M ir- o l Willamette Law School, and the by all of the members of each class. lam Cleveland described the festival others are of the College of Liberal Loyalty songs are to be given this Sun Drug Co. for year. 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These class­ make more than two teams, more Last year there enrolled at the CONFERENCE GAME Next Week of Idaho Coyotes tucked another es are held on Friday at 12:05 and Night football will come Into na­ are expected next week. The Soph­ college a man who has proven to be Southern Idaho conference basket­ will continue until the last of the Three gamea are on the basket ball tional prominence in 1929. according omores will have a team and the one of the biggest assets to the var­ Visitors Beaten by 47 to ball game under their belts last week semester. They are not given so schedule for the Loggers next week. to an article in the March College Juniors and Seniors will combine to sity football team. His name Is when they beat the southern branch much for those who want to turn 33 Score as Local Team The assignment Includes a non-con­ make the second team. It is also Humor. Several schools have played of the University of Idaho 41 to 34. Chester Rhodes but to most every­ out for tennis to make points, but Is on Game ference game with Columbia Uni­ very probable that this year there body he Is known as Chet. football at night as an experiment, The Coyotes were in the lead the for any who want to learn. How­ versity on Thursday evening and a will only be one freshman team In­ and so satisfactory were the results whole way. They also won their Chet spent his high school days ever, as preliminary Instruction In two name series with Willamette on stead of two, as there has been In Gillihan and Croxall Star; that It Is believed that night foot- second meet of the season Monday, at Hermlston, Oregon, where he was Friday and Saturday nights. previous seasons. detail Is given, it Is advised, by Mrs. Linfield Handicapped ball has come to stay. Feb. 4, by defeating the University one of the mainstays on the athletic The Colum bla-Pugct Sound game Walnwrlght, that those who want to By Lose of Center It will be brought Into the national of Idaho southern branch 25 to 3. Although those who turn out for teams. Football was the sport he w ill be the second meeting of the two enter the amateur tournament, also spotlight next November when Coach this sport are enthusiastic, the gen­ liked best and quite naturally was a school* this year. On the Portland attend this class. This Is the first Looping the huskct from Knute K. Rocknes Notre Dame Oregon Student Heads Idaho eral Interest Is smaller for this than good player. He played the pigskin university's floor the Loggers barely time that an attempt has been made eleven meets Drake University, Mis­ Organization for any other game. sport for three years. just about any place they emerged with a win, the score being to give any Instruction In this sport, souri Valley eleven at Soldiers’ Field, Tuesday the Freshman turnout For two years Chet played basket­ wanted to, the Pu^et Sound 25 to 24. The game between the and It Is being received with appar­ Chicago, the scene'of the Dempsey- College of Idaho, Caldwell (NIP) was held, and the practice started. ball and was a good guard. In the ent enthusiasm, judging from the varsity defeated the Linfield Loggers and C liff-D w ellers was one Tunney fight. —Robert Troxell of Ontario, Ore., As yet. however, no positions have dashes and weight events Rhodes of the best that had been played In size of the class. As is the case w ith College Wildcats last Friday Just imagine the team on defense was elected president of the student been assigned on this, or any other made a good record In high school Portland for some time and In com­ the other sports, It Is not too late to evening by a 47 to 33 score. trying to solve the mysteries of the body of the College of Idaho at the team, but some are showing unex­ track meets. He was on the track menting on the fracas sports writ­ annual election Friday. Mannie join this class. The win marked the first for hidden ball at night, it is hard pected ability along particular lines. team for three years. * ers described It as a “real basketball enough to follow the ball in bright Phillips, Caldwell, Is vice president; At Puget Sound football Is the the Loggers in Northwest classic that thrilled the soectators daylight, so Chicago is expected to Richard Rust. Boise, financial sec­ only sport that Chet has made a WILLAMETTE GETS every moment." < Conference play. turn out to the tune of one hundred retary; and Irene Kneifel, Parma, MAKEUP MASKS A W IGS I letter. Playing either guard or MORE ENDOWMENT Coach Hubbard’s cohorts The Irish lads have a fast working thousand spectators to view this corresponding secretary. The new « | tackle Rhodes was one of the most N EAL E. THORSEN I were on their game against combination that gave the Loggers battle. officers will hold office for one year. Pythian Temple. Second Floor ; consistent men on the 1928 varsity all the work they wanted. Thurs­ ^ great deal of Interest was shown Masquerade Costumes, Tuxedos Willamette University, Feb. 7, the Oregon invaders and were It won't be long now until night team. days game will have plenty of thrills In the election by the students. and Dress Suits for Rent (NIP) At the trustee meeting In practivally unstoppable. Af­ football w ill become popular. Broadway Main 3111 I Portland last Tuesday, Dr. Carl and should bring out a good crowd...... ter a few minutes of passing RICH HIDY HEADS Gregg Doney announced the legacy Meeting the Willamette University and dribbling the Loggers hit team will renew the age-old com­ TWO CAME SERIES LOGS NEXT TERM of $100,000 left to Willamette Uni­ versity by Eric Hauser of Portland, the pace that brought the petition between the two Methodist HALVED AT SALEM schools. Just how the Loggers will Those who would Richmond Hldy Is to head the former contractor and owner of the score 30 to 9 iu favor of the Multnomah Hotel. fare In the two contests Is a big Knights of the Log for the next year Tacoma college. The large Willamette University The start the day He also reported the offer of E. S. lead that the Loggers had at question, for the Oregon team has as the result of the elections held two game series of hoop games play­ right Collins to add 15 cents to every dol­ half time was largely due to beaten Whitman College and split last week. Norem Ottcnson was a series of games with Oregon State. ed by Willamette University anri lar paid In toward the present cam­ the shooting of Croxall and chosen vice-president. Other offi­ Whitman College here on Thursday paign to raise $300,000 to complete Gillihan. Croxall put the ball When the Willamette team beat read the cers were: Secretary, Carlton Wood; W hitm an by a 55-26 score, the Bear­ and Friday was split between the the endowment of Willamette Uni­ through the hoop seven times treasurer, Ross Mace; Sergeant at cats were said to be In poor condi­ contestants with one game each. On versity. in the first half and Gillihan Morning Ledger arms. Jack Worden. tion due to Injuries and colds, and Thursday night Whitmans strong Six years ago. Mr. Hauser made sank five shots. The '‘Logs" are the school’s only were not able to display their full second period rally after the first his first gift to education when ap­ Changes L inrap official mens’ service club and have strength. h a lf had been led by the Bearcats proached In the endowment cam­ After the start of the second half to do all the necessary policing at Cardinal Is the big gun of the visit­ gave them a 38 to 27 victory over paign at that time, and since then Coach Hubbard changed the lineup Be prepared games and to help the athletic man­ ing Bearcats. In ^11 the games that Willamette. he has helped several other colleges. and Linfield began to score but the agers In the care of the athletic the Salem team has played. Cardin­ Friday night was a Willamette According to the contract, legacies lead was too much for the invaders W ith the current news of the equipment. al. formerly of S t Martin's College, landslide. The keyed-up Bearcats may not be counted toward the to overcome. Holllnshead, Wildcat day before leaving your home One of the most Important pro­ has been high point man. As a took the lead after the first basket, THE KING Rockefeller fund. forward found the loop and led his jects that Is to be pushed this In the morning team In scoring with 11 points for center he has practically cinched the and at half time had piled up a semester, It to obtain signatures for the evening. Cook, lanky frosh cen­ all-conference pivot position. 25 to 5 score. Whitman staged an A lto Saxophone the petition to change the name of WILLAMETTE GRADES ter. was next scoring for the visiting Large Squad attempt at a rally early In the sec­ Lawrance street to College avenue. SHOW NORMAL AVERAGE Coach "Spec” 'Keene has a large ond half with a barrage of i«~n~g Morning New9 is team with 10 counters to his credit. The Linfield team was at a deci­ squad to pick his team from this shots, but this soon died out, and Used by leading teachers Willamette University (NIP) The ded disadvantage throughout the year and Just who will be on the in­ Willamette continued to pile up the F resh PATRONIZE TRAIL including grades at Willamette University for game due to the fact that Druse, star vading team Is unknown. One man score until It was 55 to 26 when the game ended. ADVERTISERS the semester of 1928-29 are practi­ center and scoring ace wa.. forced to who has been started at forward by Items are brief, to the point Keene In most games Is "Fish" cally normal as judged by the sta­ sit on the bench with a sprained Cardinal. Bearcat center, was J. G. Harmon and you can find what you ' Scales, and he will probably start high-point man of the second game J. H. Kelly 1 tistics of educational measurement, ankle. Druse hurt his ankie early in HEINIE’S 1 against the Loggers. Hauk Is a vet­ and of the series with a total of 25 A. A. Recchia are looking for quickly < according to R. A. McCully, regis­ the season and injured it again at 1 eran guard and has been playing a points taken from all sorts of ang-ioc BARBER SHOP 1 trar. In the College of Liberal Arts Centralla Junior College Thursday « bang-up game this year. Other W il­ and positions. Willamette has four Order The Ledger “ F irs t Class H aircut ' 2370 grades were given to 496 stu­ night. T h f tone nf rhr King ' lamette players are: Litchfield. Ad­ remaining games In the conference; Across from Rialto Theater dents. Ten per cent of this number The whole Maroon squad was ams. and Harmon, forwards; Engle- two with the College of Puget Sound, alto saxophone is Delivered 305 North 9th Street were A's, 35% were B ’s, 36% C’s, working against Linfield. a team bretsen and Benjamin, centers; L e d ­ and one each with Pacific Lin­ 14% D's and 5% F’s. Comparison of that had beaten the Loggers in Ore­ smooth, rich and beautiful better, Flesher. Gibson and Balderee, field. Victory In these four contests grades of Freshman courses with gon. Ferguson and Fassett were guards. will mean a probable conference those of the whole school show that keeping the Wildcats away from the instead of rough, nasal and 15 Cents Per Week Sanitary Barber Shop After the stiff four game schedule championship. higher grades are given to the up- basket In the first half while In the Daily and Sunday Under Pantages Theatre the Loggers are playing this week, it anpleasant. Every tone in 10 Chairs—Prompt Servicc per-classmen. Freshman mortality second half the team was disrupted is hard to predict how the Maroon Cir. Dept. Broadway 2244 “ It pays to look well” was 14% of the number which en­ so many times that outstanding play will work. If they are hot, the games |------the scale is exquisitely H. J. CONRAD. Prop. tered In September. According to was Impossible. should be plenty close. j Sprenger & Jones tuned and responsive. Price, statistics from the American Asso­ Summary: Jew elers ciation of Colleglater Registrars, the College of Puget Sound FG F T PF URGE MORE STUDENTS silver plated with gold- average is 20.59%. The difference Gillihan, forward ..... 6 1 3 | 1133 Broadway Phone Main 75 TO JOIN ORCHESTRA It’s the End of the Run That Counts between the two figures Is 6.59% In Hendry, forward ...... 3 0 3 plated bell, in case,$147-50 Croxall. center ...... „..7 0 4 ...... Insist On favor of Willamette freshmen. Ferguson, guard .....0 2 1 More students are needed to turn THE FISHKR BHACTY SHOP j 9 ttM C 0 PARABASE MOTOR OIL Fassett. guard ...... 1 0 1 out for the orchestra, according to S»U » f*r SMAlI dcftSll. Le Penske, forward We feature the Parker Method I D’S DELICATESSEN | 3 2 0 John Paul Bennett, head of the o f H air £ Scalp Treatment. S Bowler, forward . 0 0 0 Glres positive resuits All llcens- : Home Cooking Lees, guard 0 2 0 music department. As it Is, the or­ ed and experienced operators § | Proctor 107 3816 No. 26th St. ; Hannus, guard 0 0 0 chestra director, Mrs. Walden, comes FISHERS DEPT. STORE | S h e r i t a n a y & C o - We Serve Breakfast, Lunch, from Seattle for the rehearsals each 11th A Broadway j J i Phone; Broadway 4ZA2 Lar*e Variety of Red Tulips, Cut Flowers, Baskets, D inner Totals 20 7 12 928 Broadway Friday noon and finds a rery small tiiiimuuiNuiuiiiHtiini i Pots of Tulip Buds We Specialize on 50c Dinners j L in fie ld FG FT PF turnout. Mill! 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every number was given on ovation. solos by Harold Bergerson, Charles MEN'S GLEE CLUB Leaving Edmonds, the club drove Green and Prof. Bennett; a novelty $u g et g>ounb C ra tl STUDENT 'PERSONALITIES TOUR SUCCESS to Auburn, the last stop on the trip, combination of piano, marimba- (Continued from Page One) phone, xylophone and violin pre­ Published Weekly where they presented their final Established During School concert. sented by Carlton Wood, Charles Sept. 25. 1922 There Is nothing so Important as E n te re d Puget Sound Sunday morning the men gave a Personnel Given Hall and Edward Burrough; piano When she came to Puget Sound short religious program at the Com­ getting a good sta rt In life, and Twenty-two men made the tour, solos by Douglas Babcock; novelty — * ’ou kno'v the ^ re n c e between taxis and trol- as the present Ku Klux Klan. Good body { in in UU3this mmatter, i aiic i| as exes ait is10 nonu easy task laoiv toiu sortoun outuui theme pic-1pic- ' fellowship, sporty proclivities, liber­ tures and see lhat everyone has the right number. Added to al spending, and an unusual capaci­ “Good. Then we’ll take a trolley. this it is impossible to personally conduct the remaining 385 ty for holding hard liquor became students to the studio. And after you have gone down, please the determining qualification for One Mrs.: “I have a room all fixed up for my husband’s return your proofs as soon as you have chosen the best. membership. No. T. N. E. ever al­ den. Has your husband a den ?” lowed a girl to wear his pin except May we expect to see the prints of at least three fourths Another: “No, he growls all over the house.” of the student body down there in two weeks, or less.—M. M In tacit commemoration of her mor­ He: “A penny for your thoughts.” al frailty. The Greek letters of the ON ATTENDANCE AT ASSEMBLY She: “ What do you think I am, a slot machine?” society's name were popularlly al­ leged to signify ’Thirst Never End- There hase been a noticeable decrease in the attendance eth.’ at the Thursday student body assemblies. The same stu­ “What is The Light That Failed?” “Kappa Beta Phi, directly burles­ dents who always show up at games, and are always on “ A cigarette lighter.” hand at every college function, are the only ones who go to quing Phi Beta Kappa, was another assembly, it seems. The rest evidently prefer hanging around Campus Shiek: “My girl eats like a bird. sophomore secret society but this the lower hall, and The Trail office. Another: “ How’s that?” flourished only for a decade or so As a matter of fact, these assemblies are generally the Shiek: “A peck at a time.” until the passage of the Eighteenth best of the week. Programs are well arranged, one-act plays . Amendment and the largely prohi­ are often presented and good entertainment provided. And thene there was the Scotchman who told his child- bitive prices of liquor contributed to Not only should this be an incentive, but general assem- ren l^at Christmas was on December 28, so he could take Its extinction.” "looses are red, blies make for a more united student body and is a boon to advantage of the after-Christmas clearance sales, the much talked of “school spirit.”—E. R. M. | ------Violets are blue, A salesman at the door? Did you tell him I was out? unk Maid: “Yes, sir, but he didn’t believe me.” W ell, then, I shall have to go and tell him myself.” BHOUSE Here are Valentine Our Oregon sister. Willamette University, is a little ahead of us In According to our mature observa­ “ H elen!” second semester registration. The last report in the T ra il gave us a total tions there is but one difference be­ Tokens fo r you! \f ol 487. while WUlamette could claim 502 on February 7. In the school ol . . ... (from .... downstairs) “Yes, mother!” tween a lowbrow and a highbrow. "The clock has struck twelve three times now. Let it liberal am they have 258 women and 204 men. The 38 men and two practiw In M e fOT awhite The lowbrow says "I seen” and the women in the law school complete the total. I * dcuce on one IOI a Willie. highbrow says "I have saw.” Whether you’re looking for a • • # traditional or a modern valen­ “Hey, why aren’t you at the compulsory junior meet- The Junior Jollies managing committee of the College of Idaho has According to a St. Louis paper, a tine, you’ll find a charming chosen "Harold Teen" as the movie to be presented at the American “Tl.r i i . man was recently arrested for slap­ variety at Rhodes! For in­ theatre, along with the vaudeville stunts for their pep show. This is an | posters don t say you have to be there. ping a strange woman on the back. • annual a ffa ir staged by the Junior Class. ~ [7------. j— •------He was probably a chiropractor stu­ stance—flowers for remem­ lh a t g irl tells every thing she know s." iiT i I i y . ■ % a . a — — — dent catching up on his back work. brance, delicious candies, It wouldn’t be so bad if she’d stop at that, but she According to the Willamette Collegian: Freshmen look forward to <> sparkling jewelry, precious attainment, Sophomores feel that they are attaining, Junior wish to attain, l* WEEKLY JOKE perfumes, lovely handkerchiefs, and Seniors only wish they could attain— i Ben: I ’m getting gray-halred from In the “language of the people” we take it to mean that “the older i ™ fe s s o r: , ‘ ,1 1 Was so sad- Po o r H a r r y w a s k ille d b y a worry. greeting cards and many other one grows, the dumber he gets,” or perhaps we only begin to realize when revo" in8 C™“ e; . , Hur: What are you worrying things. we are seniors, that we don’t know so much after all ^nglisn Scholar: Deah me, yes. I hey do h a v e s u c h about? fierce birds in America.” Ben: Because I’m getting gray- Belng dramaUc manager does train a person for some things, but how I r i / , t . ,, » halred. it can be a recommendation for the editorship of a college paper Is more , . basebaI1 game) : \\ here do they keep the • • t than is possible to understand; but some people must think so anyway. I o» The quartet will now rise and sing A new party service. / judging by the following statement from the College of Idaho Coyote ) ly * "I Was Broke, So the Bursar Fixed "George Judd, of Caldwell, was elected to fill the unexpired term of mtm JUSt Stole third base*” Me With His Eye.” Rhodes will plan your Robert Traxell. as Coyote Manager. Mr. Judd has had experience along ^ i .T ------• • • this line through managing of several dramatic productions put on by the • , eacb®r; ^ hat became o f the swine tlllU had the evil POETRY DEPARTMENT party completely, for a Scarlet Masque, local dramatic fraternity/* | cast in to them ! holiday or any-day, even Senior: “They made them into deviled ham.” When Helen of Troy ruled the sec­ tor to flowers and the menu. Campus Crier, Ellensburg Norm al.-A silver loving cup is being offered ’ A gallant young Trojan named Hec­ Decorations m ay be to the reporter who hands In the most Inches of original copy between 1 atron. I came in last week for a steak.” to r now and vacation. He must be a regular member of the staff. Waiter: “ W ill you have the same today?” chosen from stock, or “ Yes, I may as well. That is, if nobody is »• Took her up on a mountain using it. And there by a fountain made to order, and the 1st man—"Say do you know the lazy man’s song?” He fed her ambrosia and nectar. tea-room will make de­ 2nd man—“Sure. It’s ’Moonbeams Kiss Her for Me. * M “ How fast does your Ford pick up?” • » • lectable little tea cakes AND ANOTHER THING Instructor (to girl learning to drive): “Now when vou minutes ” OD S°me n‘fihtS 1 ,>ick U,> US many 08 four in fifteen and sandwiched at small want to stop you put on the brake.” J A pessimist, In case you didn't c o s t! “ What causes the flight of time?” know it, Is a man who has to live Oh, I thought the brake came with the car!” with an optimist. Stude: “ It must be the spur of the moment.” A news dispatch from Russia in­ fore affinal?” ^ eXPeC‘ ‘° Re‘ ''“'ing a date be- “ I can’t accept this verse; why it’s merely an escape of “ But it was with an instructor.” gas. forms us that there are buildings Oh, I see, something wrong with the meter?” In the capital city which are four hundred years old. Evidently there » \ \ r i same history text this quarter? Is no bomb In Leningrad. ™by’ think so; 1 saw a kTlrl looking everywhe Learned one: “ Edison says we sleep too much.” • • • a Beard. ywhere fo r V h o d e s K r o t h e r s to keep us awake'" “ “Wn faUlt: hc tovcn,ed cnou«h Stick around, In the next one we break his arm.