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MO VOLUME LI. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 NUMBER 24 New Members Motwani Will Speak Debate Teams Elections Postponed Till April 7; To Be Initiated At Convo. Monday Defeated Twice New Regulations Cause Confusion Dr. Kewal Motwani, noted au- thority on Indian art, will speak at Candidates Must Hand In Into Blue Key convocation Monday, March 23, on By University TRAFFIC POLICEMAN Eligibility Cards to Comm. the subject of Indian Art. He will TO ENFORCE RULES Admission of Fifteen illustrate his lecture with slides. McLellan, Johnson Win From Of Elections By March 24 For the protection of all con- Will Bring Enrollment In This famous Indian scholar gain- Panimon and Cruden In Group Up To Twenty-six Supreme Court Decision cerned, a traffic policeman will Elections for the Student Commis- ed his education at the Indian Na- take up a position along the col- sion, board of athletic control, and tional university under the great lege drive to regulate the move- The University of North Dakota board of publications which were to Fifteen new members will be chancellor and famous Indian poet, ment of automobiles by drivers. Rabindranath Tagore. Dr. Matwani debating teams captured both ends have been held on March 31, have initiated into Blue Key, national No accident, of moment, has oc- has had a colorful career in the ser- of the annual debate with the NDSC been postponed until April 7, due to honorary service fraternity, at 6 curred to date, but the traffic is p. m. Thursday, March 26, in Ceres viec of India. He has squads last night and Wednesday. the fact that the new constitution held a posi- so heavy that it seems advisable Hall. Warner Litten, president of tion on the editorial staff of a large Adrian McClellan and Melvin provides for additional student of- to caution and regulate automo- fices and Blue Key, will have charge. metropolitan nationalist paper; Johnson upholding the affirmative previous announcements bile travel in order to avoid ac- Those to be initiated are: Robert taught in his alma mater and in the on the subject advocating the re- made by the commissioner of elec- cidents, particularly during the tions did not give Saunders, captain of the basketball University of Mahatma Ghandi as striction of the powers of the United a complete list of eight o'clock morning hour and at team and president of Alpha Gamma assistant professor of political science States Court earned the decision the officers to be voted on in the the noon hour when traffic is and later became private secretary in the contest at the Little Country coming election. Also the constitu- most congested. to the mayor of Karachi. He inter- theater last night. Their opponents tion provides that candidates shall The following are the number I request the cooperation of all prets America to India and India to from NDSC were Freida Panimon present their eligibility cards to the of men from each campus social students and of college employee America, thus fulfilling the function and Ray Cruden. Commissioner of Elections at least group in the Blue Key fraternity: drivers and their friends. I of an unofficial ambassador for both. Representing NDSC at Wednes- two weeks before election. The Epsilon 7 know that all of you are as an- Dr. Motwani has lectured at many day's contest were Cathryn Ray and spring vacation interfered with this Sigma CM 5 xious to avoid accidents as I can time limit set, thus making it impos- colleges and universities in America. Robert Hagen. Independents 8 be and feel sure that you will co- Four NDSC debaters meet Con- sible for students to secure their Theta Chi 2 operate. cordia arguers in a practice contest eligibility cards from the registrar's —President J. H. Shepperd. at Concordia today. They are Mil- office. Candidates for the various Alpha Tau Omega _ 2 offices must present eligibility cards 2 Halcrow Named dred Weiser, Herschel Hutsinpiller, Thomas Donovan and Sam McKoff. to the Commissioner of Elections, Delta Tau Epsilon Ray Cruden, on or before Tuesday, Kappa Sigma Chi 1 March 24. A complete list of can- 1 Club President Airheart Plans didates will be published in the Lutheran Students March 27 issue of The Spectrum. Harold Halcrow was elected presi- Rho fraternity; Jack Spalding, editor The following officers are to be dent of the Saddle and Sirloin club Fete Secretary of The Spectrum and vice president Building Drive elected for one year terms: Presi- at a meeting held last night. Mer- of Theta Chi fraternity; Beverley dent of the student commission, com- lin Toussaint was named vice presi- Hill, member of and Miss Hortense Hage, Minneapolis. An extensive drive from March 23 missioner of social affairs, commis- dent, Sigurd Melstad, secretary; commisioner of athletics; Edward to April 4 for the purpose of se- sioner of finance, commissioner of Kent Helland, treasurer, and John Minn., regional secretary of the Ballard, member of the rifle team, curing funds for the erection of a campus, commissioner McDonald, historian. Lutheran Students Association of of elections. and a cadet major; Hugh Anstett, America, has been visiting the local new classroom building to house the Three officers will serve for two Plans for the annual Barndance business manager of the 1936 Bison organization this year. Wednesday Fargo School of Religious Education years. They are the commissioners were discussed and also plans for the Brevities and a member of Scabbard night she was introduced to the stu- has been planned, announces Dr. of athletics, judiciary and public and Blade; Gordon Brandes, mem- May festival. Noble Sanders was dents at a general assembly in the Walter Lee Airheart, head of the speaking. No sophomore members ber of the board of publications and placed in charge of livestock judg- school. college YMCA. of the board of athletic control will president of ; Paul ing; Dale Peterson, poultry raising, The board of trustees has decided be elected from now on, which is a Saturday, the college Lutheran Boleyn, president of Gamma Tau and Irwin Hagen, grain judge. that a new building to serve the departure from the custom of for- group will sponsor a fellowship ban- Sigma and a member of Scabbard Outgoing officers are: William needs of this generation is impera- mer years. Officers to be elected on quet in the First Lutheran Church and Blade; Orville Goplen, associate Keup, president; Harry Graves, vice tive. An energetic group of young this board are junior and senior of Fargo at 6:00 p. m. with Lutheran editor of The Spectrum and presi- president; Noble Sanders, secre- business men in Fargo comprised of members. students of Fargo and Moorhead and dent of the Y cabinet; Dayton Jones tary, and Bob Williams, treasurer. former students and friends have of- Three members of the board of and the surrounding territory as vice president of Alpha Phi Omega fered their support and assistance. publications control will be chosen. guests. Among the institutions to and a member of the Edwin Booth An appeal has been sent to 1000 They are as follows: One junior to be represented will be Moorhead club; William Murphy, editor of former students soliciting their aid serve during the senior year, one State Teachers College, Concordia The Bison, and a member of Gam- Approve Engineers' in the drive. "It must be under- sophomore to serve during the junior College, Concordia Conservatory of ma Tau Sigma; Lynn Fredrickson, stood," explains Dr. Airheart, and senior years, and one freshman Music, St. Luke"s Hospital, Augs- "that president of Scabbard and Blade and Petition Motive the majority of the money must to serve during the sophomore and a member of Alpha Phi Omega; Don burg, Dakota and Interstate Busi- junior years. ness colleges, Mayville and Valley come from small contributions. Ward, president of Delta Tau Epsilon Heated controversy among numer- The members are to be elected City State Teachers colleges. The plan calls for an attractive to fraternity and member of the board ous students and faculty members in one story brick building which will the board of public speaking con- of publications; Robert Froling, edi- trol, one sophomore to the department of engineering and CURRIE NAMED COP provide ample room for many years serve dur- tor of The North Dakota State Engi- mechanical arts was quieted last Fri- to come, and make possible for the ing the junior and senior years, and Lyle Currie has been named cam- neer and member of Phi Kappa Phi; day when President Shepperd favor- addition of another unit later on one junior to serve during the sen- pus policeman to succeed Vern Kas- James Baccus, director of the 1936 ably approved a petition submitted without any suggestion of incom- ior year. son who is teaching in Bison Brevities, and Wilfred Rom- two days before and signed by sixty Towner, North Dakota. pleteness now. The proposed struc- mel, president of Edwin Booth students. As a result, petitioners ture will cost about $15,000. club. have secured for the department free Early Morning Drill With the initiation of these fifteen access to the rooms on all week days men, the membership of Blue Key including Friday and Saturday Juniors To Vote For ` Ward' Today; Starts Friday, April 3 will total 26 men. nights. Sunday work was not al- lowed because the president believed Politics Expected To • Creep Into Affair The first general military assembly ANNUAL SOPHOMORE FROLIC that some religious faiths would will be held April 3 at 7:30 a. m. and IS SCHEDULED FOR MAY 1 object to such a plan. The "wards" have it! Not the the famed stained glass windows) will continue till 8:50 a. in. Four hospital wards or the insane asylum and under the tutelage of Paul T. more assemblies will be held on suc- Frances Cooper, president of the Left unsettled was the controversy wards„ but the Junior Prom mana- Boleyn, president of the class of '37, ceeding Fridays. The early hour is Sophomore class, has announced that over the strict formality students ger Wards, Don Ward and Ward the members of the junior class will to make up for the time lost during May 1 has been selected as the date have been required to go through to Swanson, candidates for the office battle it out. As usual, politics had to the first two weeks of school when for the annual Sophomore Frolic. secure access to the study rooms. of prom manager. Nor is the men- enter into the debacle with the re- no assemblies will be held. She has appointed Kent Helland as This omission was thought justified tion of wards particularly inept, for sult that last minute information has May 21, 22, 23 are the dates set general chairman for the event, in view of the fact that some few the unlucky victor will undoubtedly it that the "Sure We're Pure" frame for the inspection of the entire ROTC which will probably be held in Festi- students had been destructive. Be- be a fit candidate for occupancy in (S. A. E., Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma corps of this school. Colonel R. M. val Hall. cause no instructors frequent the any of the wards of the aforemen- Chi, Delta Tau Epsilon, Kappa Kap- McMasters, ROTC inspection officer building nights, this is the only tioned institutions. pa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Delta, in the 7th corps area and Major R F. HASSON ACCEPTS JOB means the administration has of Anyway, elections for the pur- Kappa Delta and Phi Mu) is secret- Arnold, national guard instructor in Verne Kasson, who completed his checking such losses. pose of selecting a manager of the ly massing its bloc of votes to back North Dakota will be the inspectors. oourse at the end of the winter A great majority of the students Junior Prom are to be held this Don Ward. There has also been a Major Halstead of the Infantry berm, has accepted a position as seemed satisfied under the revised afternoon, Friday, March 20, in the filthy rumor that Ward Swanson will school at Fort Benning, Georgia, will Smith-Hughs instructor at Town- system and were content that their Little Country theater. There, in receive the backing of that other in- replace Major Ennis next fall. Major er. He has already assumed his petition had at least brought about the midst of that lovely setting of famous group popularly known as Ennis has been transferred to duties. Fort part of the desired action. mountains and rippling streams (on (Continued on Page Six) 'Leavenworth, Kansas. The CRYSTAL Dance Tomorrow Night The AVALON RED JACKETS Fargo's Better Ballrooms Lem Hawkins and His Hillbillies

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Theater Reviews SOCIAL CALENDAR SPECTRUM Friday, March 20: the North Dakota BISON BRIEFS Official publication of the students of Chester Morris and Sally Eilers All College Dance, 8:30-11:30. State college published every Friday during the school year. co-star in "Pursuit" showing at the Physical Education BUilding. 1935 Member 1936 By BOB WILLIAMS State theater today and tomorrow. Saturday, March 21: "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" Luther Club Banquet at First Associated Golle6iate Press Can you imagine Len Frisk and Dayton Jones with W. C. Fields and Mary Brian Lutheran Church, 6:30 p. in. Distributor of strutting arm in arm across the football field next is scheduled for the following three Sunday, March 22: fall between halves of the University homecoming days. Richard Barthelmess and Oest Sophomore Commission Sup- Cale6ictie D. Joe Morrison are cast in "Four Hours NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION game . . . that would be about as amusing as per, 5 p. m. MEMBER to Kill" showing at the same theater Entered as second class matter at the State College Sta- Physic Goodone stepping on a hound's back . . . Wednesday, March 25: next Wednesday and Thursday. tion under the Act of March 3, 1879. have your laugh if you want to but the NYA head Women's Senate, 4 p. "Freshman Love" with Warren TELEPHONE 2221 carries more weight on this campus than you can Friday, March 27: TELEPHONE 2221 Hull, Patricia Ellis, and Frank Mc- EDITORIAL STAFF realize . . . she occupies two chairs . . . the NYA YWCA Basket Social at Col- Hugh will show at the Fargo thea- Bditor-ln-Chief lege Y, 8:30-11:30. John B. Spalding and advisor of the Cosmopolitan dub . . . Vern- ter Friday and Saturday. The stage Orville Goplen Associate Editor Robert Williams _Associate Editor detta J. is reported to have backed into one of show, "Hollywood Happiness" is to Sports Editor Walter McGrath these things trains have besides cushioned seats play the same time. Bing Crosby Don Buchanan, John Raymond Sports Writers New York.-(ACP)-Dr. Rexford Kent Helland___ Desk Editor only to be locked in by the conductor when the heads the cast of Paramont's "Any- Frisk __Desk Editor Guy Tugwell, No. 1 man in Presi- Len nes thing Goes" scheduled for Sunday, Marjorie Laliberte_ _Desk Editor train stopped . . . no one has been able to kid her dent Roosevelt's group of "brain Marjorie Arnold_ Society Editor Monday, and Tuesday. Jean Harlow, Bob Taylor __Feature Editor about it because she has that diamond to gag her trusters," will remain in the Admin- Spencer Tracy, and Una Merkel act REPORTORIAL STAFF friends with . . . at least 400 good Irishmen must istration for at least one year more, Roberta Gregg, Eloise Pfeffer, Tom Donovan, Leslie have rolled over in their graves when Pat Weiser in "Riffraff" next Wednesday, Thurs- it was indicated this week when Gruber, Joseph Wright, Jane Chaney, Phyllis Rowe, day, and Friday. Vinnie Olson, Herschel Hutsinpiller, Jo Connelly, Florenz (brother of the oft mentioned Virgil Weiser) spent Columbia university, at the request "Chinatown Squad" with Lyle Tal- Dirwoodie, John Lynch, Alfred Murfin. the vacation days in Rugby visiting someone of of the president, granted his appli- bot and Valerie Hobson is on the BUSINESS STAFF the fair sex . . . that is what college does to the cation for an additional year's leave Francis Walters, _Business Manager screen of the Roxy theater today and boys Pat could never uphold the family name of absence from his duties as eco- tomorrow. The first showing of nomics professor. without marrying a Weiser and he should realize the British production "Transatlan- The young under-secretary of that . . . even the senior class president skipped tic Tunnel" with George Arliss, Wal- agriculture and chief of the resettle- On Over-emphasis of the traces last Tuesday and got his hair mussed ter Houston, Helen Vinson, Madge ment administration, outstanding College Athletics up in a terrible place . . . the Spectre will begin Evans, Richard Dix, and C. Aubrey social and economic reform agency its circulation next week and may cause some cir- Smith will show the following four under the emergency relief pro- One criticism of the college system today culation for a few weeks after that . . . Harry days. "Old Homestead" with Mary gram, has been one of the main is that it emphasizes athletics too much. Arneson says that as soon as a girl finds out she 'Carlisle is coming next Thursday, targets of anti-New Deal critics. Friday, and Saturday. The fact that athletics are subsidized in some isn't the only pebble on the beach she becomes a "If You Could Only Cook" with schools and receive throughout the country little boulder and the only way to get around a too much publicity has aroused much unfa- Herbert Marshall and Jean Arthur in FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE girl is to hug her . . . Amity Fanny should have the starring roles is coming to the CUT THIS OUT! vorable comment on this phase of collegiate this in her britannica . . . you might think wire- Grand theater Sunday, Monday, and endeavor. It will be readily admitted by all less is fast but tell a story in Ceres Hall at 7:30 Tuesday. Jack Haley is starred in Movie Calendar that a college is more apt to be famous for and walk from there to the dugout and at 7:31 "F Man" Wednesday and Thursday. WEEK STARTING MAR. 22 the calibre of its athletic teams rather than the same gossip would make a volume of Websters Zane Grey's "Drift Fence" with for the quality of its graduates. Yet one with all the color of a novel and all the horror of Buster Crabbe and Katherine De- might well ask whether it is a question of a nightmare . . . explain if you will why so many Mille is to show at the same theater F ARGO Theatre next Friday and Saturday. over-emphasis of athletics or a case of under- girls flunk English composition when they have SUN., MON., TUES. emphasis of scholastic achievements. an imagination like that . . . the ideal college girl Mar. 22-23-24 Every professor has some caustic remark would be one that had no eyes, no mouth ... just BING CROSBY about the publicity and emphasis given ath- a perfect one-celled animal with a few brains un- 11/100RHE ADAn in "Anything Goes' letics and also about the "dumbness" of some der the outer shell ... she could still be attractive THEATRE Ethel Merman—Chas. Ruggles M PHONE 1614 • • • athletes. Yet in condemning the emphasis . . . as Harry says—Beauty is only skin dope .. . placed upon college athletics the professors WED., THURS., FRI. are merely paying tribute to the ability pos- LOOK! Mar. 25-26-27 sessed by the coaches to make the most of Blue Key has at last published a list of their new — ON OUR STAGE — Jean Harlow—Spencer Tracy pledges—self made men, leaders of the common peo- IN PERSON in "Riff Raff" the amount of time they have to spend with LATEST EDITION their men, to capitalize to the utmost on their ple, men who have pushed themselves to the top basketball, football or track stars. Consid- through unselfish effort, men who little children stare ering the time the coaches have to spend with at, men who have worked diligently for the welfare MAJOR G RAN D Theatre their men compared to the time the profess- of NDSC receiving no remuneration, God's gift to the BOWES' SUN. ,MON., TUES. ors spend with the same men the coaches do welfare of the human race, clean politicians, smooth Mar. 22-23-24 a much better job. Or at least they get more and accurate in their work, sympathetic contributors AMATEUR Jean Arthur—Herbert Marshall credit for it. to the great cause of better understanding and better WINNERS.... "If You Could Only Cook" Professors might do well to observe the citizenship—you all know them—such prominent fig- * • • methods used by the athletic mentors is ures as Anstett, such men as this could not be left off You've heard them—Now See WED., THURS., Mar. Li-I6 gaining publicity, and they might do well to such a representative list—after all he was appointed Them! House Opens 11 a. in. JACK HALEY emulate the coaches by making the most of assistant manager of the Brevities, why shouldn't he in "F-Man" • • • the time which they spend with their stu- be in Blue Key—he's a gifted boy—one gift after an- dents. They might even learn to co-operate other—and then we have Dayton Jones. the pride of FRI., SAT., Mar. 27-28 BUSTER CRABBE in with one another. Whose fault is it that 'the SAE's and understudy of Alfred Ai✓ oid—I don't alumni look back at their college days and re- know what he accomplished in way of service unless he Zane Grey's "Drift Fence" member with pride the football team of '24 served ham and crackers in the Lincoln Log Cabin on Viking Cafe rather than the amount of knowledge gar- the day that Alfred's cousin visited here—well that's nered from a certain course ? Again, have seirvice—sure he'll make a good Blue Key man— STATE Theatre college athletics been over-emphasized or he never hangs around the dugout—he goes with a SUN., MON., TUES. have academic achievements been under-em- decent sort of a gal—keeps his nose clean and his shoes Mar. 22-23-24 phasized? polished and after all who else did the frat have to FOR FINE FOODS W. C. Fields — Mary Brian in nominate—sure Ballard is a good soldier. "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" AND MEATS . . . * • * • • * • QUOTABLE QUOTES BY WED., THUR., Mar. 25-26 ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS When bigger and better cops are made, the The BIG RED Richard Barthelmess, Helen Mack faculty committee will make them out of Kappa in "Four Hours to Kill" "Today it almost takes a cipher expert to Sigma Chis . . . I'll wager that half of the pledges GROCERY and • • • read the handwriting of the average school- have police insignia tatooed on their chest and FRI., SAT., Mar. 27-28 boy." The editor of the Harvard Alumni the rest of them play boogieman to train them in Meat Market Warner Baxter—Ketti Gallian Bulletin announces, sorrowfully, that the the manly art of self defense ... the pledge manu- 614 Front Street in "Under the Pampas Moon" typewriter has come to stay. al is alleged to contain such things as community Phones 175 - 176 civics, state and federal laws, jut jitsu„ and self "America is a well watered country and control . . . we will have to admit they are excel- MOORHEAD Theatre the inhabitants know all of the fishing holes. lent cops .. . SUN., MON., Mar. 22-23 The man who examines your eyes Shirley Temple—John Boles The Americans also produce millions of auto- is a Scientist—Let our Regist- in "Curly Top" mobiles." So says former President Herbert "What," asks Columnist Bill Kennedy of the Uni- ered Optometrist examine * • * Hoover, contributor to "Chapparral," Stan- your eyes. versity of Minnesota Daily, "is so wonderful about TUES., WED., Mar. 24-25 ford humor magazine. Walter Johnson throwing a dollar across the Rappa- F. W. Peterson Co. Jean Muir—John Boles hanock—with the dollar inflated the way it is!"— Jewelers and Optometrists in "Orchids To You" Phone 805-J "Washington's boyhood has been distort- (ACP) l20 Broadway • • • ed, his public career has been misrepresented * * • • THURSDAY, March 26 to further the selfish political interests of his The newest organization among college men is the Ben Lyon—Joan Marsh successors, and his historians have deliber- VFW, a military organization. It means: Veterans in "Dancing Feet" ately falsified the things he said and did in of Future Wars, and the organizers maintain they Want A Cab...1 • • • order to present a picture of the 'Father of ought to have their bonus through congress by July FRI., SAT., Mar. 27-28 Our Country' as a man without a fault." at least. It all started with students at the Virginia Fred MacMurray—Madge Evans Prof. James B. Hedges of Brown indulges Military Institute and already has a chapter n Alaska, 444 in "Men Without Names" in a little debunking. so they say.—(ACP) I THE SPECTRUM THREE Two Fraternities ROBINSON CLUB MEETS SIGMA HOLDS Mildred Boettcher and Hubert Cook To Attend INITIATION SERVICE All-College Dance Celebrate Founding Bahr lead John Robinson club in Guidon Convention Four students from the N. D. S. C. discussion on "Steps to Creative campus will be initiated into Sigma To Be Held Tonight Living" Sunday. Alpha Iota, national professional Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Georgia Cook, sophomore, in the musical sorority, Sunday afternoon Starting the spring social season fraternities held their school of home economics, has been at the Waldorf hotel. Those to be will be the all-college dance, spon- annual Founder's day banquets last elected delegate to the annual Gui- Committees Selected honored are Louise McCutcheon, sored by the student commission, to night at 6:30 in Ceres Hall and the don convention to be held in Cin- 1Vjona Davis, Carol LaVahn Buhr- be held in the physical education college "Y" respectively. cinnatti, Ohio, April 3 and 4. For Barn Dance mann and Florenz Dinwoodie. In- building tonight from 8:30 to 11:30. Mr. C. A. Sevrinson was the toast- Guidon, the ROTC Auxiliary hon- itiation is to be followed by a for- Students will be admitted upon master of the ATO affair and Dr. Committees in charge of the an- orary sorority for sponsors, was mal banquet at which Mrs. F. N. presentation of their registration Oftedal was the main speaker. Oth- nual Saddle and Sirloin club Barn founded at Vermillion, South Dakota, Wilson, province president, will cards. Jane Bristol is in charge. er speakers on the program were Dance, which will be held in the field on Nov. 11, 1928. Platoon 11 is speak. Music will be furnished by Abbie Harold Ranes and Fred Heisel. house April 17, were announced located on this campus. The pur- Recently Marylyn Butterwick, Andrews and his orchestra. Jim Moore played the piano and yesterday by Kent Helland, gen- poses of this sorority are to relate freshman, was pledged. ,Bill Euren led the singing. Com- eral chairman of the event. themselves more closely with the mitteemen in charge of the ban- Merlin Toussaint is in charge of work of the government, and parti- group of her pupils in the winter quet were Bob Erickson, Delaur- ticket sales, Edward Schmidt, Har- cularly with those problems con- term recital Saturday at 3 p. m. in ence Nelson, and Francis LaMarre. ry Graves and Winston Dolve will cerning National Defense; to dissem- Spinsters To Select the music room of Festival hall. The Principal speaker of the SAE plan decorations; Bill Purdy and inate a rational understanding of public is invited. banquet was Dean Sudro, alumus Vinton Plath will serve refresh- these things among those with whom Graceful Dancers Among those performing are of the Michigan Iota Beta chapter. ments. the members come in contact; to seven N. D. S. C. students: Eleanor Judge Leigh J. Monson, alumnus of Lem Hawkins and his Hill Billies develop a type of leadership which All who delight in their ability Isaacs, Gladys Opdahl, Ward Red- NDSC chapter was the toastmaster. have been chosen to play for the will enable them to aid the nation; for complicated dance steps, and all mond, Carol Liende, Mona Davis and Judge Monson is the president of dance, which is expected to at- to promote citizenship; and to be an who delight in the reflected glory June Lowe. the Fargo-Moorhead SAE alumni tract four hundred couples. Aprons aid to Scabbard and Blade. of these genii, should be on hand A group of Mrs. Tarbell's young- association. Stuart Schlipf, a found- and overalls will be in order as The convention will be held at the at the Field house March 28 for Sen- er pupils will also appear. Com- er of Alpha fraternity, usual. Cincinnatti University with sessions ior Staff is sponsoring another of positions by Grieg, Mendelssohn now the SAE; Warner Litten, presi- No limit has been made of tick- being held both days. Delegates those Spinster Skips. But not only Schumann and Rachmaninoff will be dent, Bill Kneeland, treasurer and ets, which may be purchased from will be present from every company will you enjoy the novelty of a played. Archie Seebart, pledge, gave talks. club members for fifty cents. in the United States. A formal Spinster Skip, but prizes will be The clarinet trio played two pieces. party with Scabbard and Blade as awarded for the best specialty and The Minervas, the mothers' club, M 0 0 DY'S host will close the convention. waltz number. gave the dinner and between 50 Basket Social Party Also three prizes will be given, and 55 guests attended. the nature of which will be di- Phi Omega Pi will present the NELDA CREPE Planned By YWCA vulged on the bulletin boards dur- Sigma Chi—David Stewart, Bow- N. D. S. C. Campus Review over ing the week, (watch for them) man, has returned to school after KGFK Sunday. Have you ever bought your * * to the holders of the lucky numbers. Blossoms in a spending the winter term at home • lunch at an auction? Well, fel- Numbers will be issued at the dance. due to illness . . . Harry Curtis spent Sigma Alpha Epsilon—George To- lows, here is your chance to get not Josephine Hoffman is in general spring vacation in St. Paul, Minn. . . . man, graduate 1935, spent a couple only a prize meal, but also a com- charge and Betty Bristol and Ellen Spring Print Sam Dobervich has been teaching in of days at the house. Toman is Blair are in charge of chaperons Page for the past week. panion to eat it with. Who knows, now employed in the State Sanitary * * * girls, you may be eating with that Service at Grand Forks. . . . The and tickets respectively. Jim Bac- cus and his orchestra will play for Kappa Kappa Gamma— Georgia very chap you tried all last term to Archon of Provice Mu, Charles H. meet but couldn't quite swing it. dancing from 9:00-12:00. Cook has been elected official dele- Barker of Evanston, Ill., spent gate to the national Guidon conven- Just fix up a lunch and a pretty March 10, at the house on his regu- box and bring it to the "Y" up- tion to be held in Cincinnatti, Ohio, lar inspection tour. . . . Bill Akeley Mrs. Vivian Tarbell, piano in- stairs, March 27, at 7:30 p. m. April 3 and 4. Home for spring spent the vacation at the "U" of structor in the music department, vacation were Janet Spaulding, The YWCA is sponsoring a good Minnesota in research for his thesis. takes pleasure in presenting a old-fashioned basket social Friday Waseca; Margaret Moser, Harvey; Betty Kibbee, Grafton; Dorothy and evening, March 27, for the entire Geneveive Hawkinson, New Rock- college. Everybody is invited. Each . ford; Ellen Tillotson, Jane Wilson, girl brings enough food for two, done Donna Jean Davis, and Phyllis Olson, up in a pretty box for which the 15c Off on your Haircut Bismarck . . . Jean Newton is prac- men bid. And that is not all the tice teaching in Casselton . . . The fun. Just come and see what If you show your Registration Card to the Barber. sorority alumnae held an auction follows. This includes Co-eds, and lasts for the School Year. sale in the chapter rooms Wednesday night. Miss Mathilda Thompson was Delta Tau Epsilon—Walt Isley, Ve- in charge. rona, will not return to school for * * * the spring term . . . Carl Mould, Ba- MA LCHOW'S Alpha Tau Omega—James Higgs of raboo, , was a guest of Park Rapids has been a guest of the Beryl Newman last week . . . Barney BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP chapter . . . Bernard Maddock will Kelly, Hillsboro, has returned to be returning to school this term. school for the spring term . . . Alvin Downstairs 102 Broadway * * McGillvray, Valley City, visited at Gamma —Rosemary Lee, the house this week. Valley City, Josephine Swenson, c * Valley City, and Gertrude Anderson, Alpha Gamma Rho—Steve Ward is Henning, spent the spring vacation in charge of a stag banquet to be 2-Piece Mannish Suits.... at their homes . . . Pledges will en- held after initiation, Sunday at 7:30 in the Gardner hotel. Chris Bjorn- h>tertain seniors at a luncheon Satur- The Seasons Vogue day at 1:45 at the Teacup Cor- son will act at toastmaster. inne Anderson will be in charge, and * * Navy, Tan, Brown, Oxford and Grey twill be assisted by Lois Olson, Con- Theta Chi—Kent Helland has re- , nie Taylor, Loretta Osborne, and turned from Crookston, Minn., where Maxine Schollander . . . Jean Crow- he spent the vacation. . . . Neville $19.95 to $29.50 , ley and Vinnie Olson were guests Reiners is expected to return from last week at the Gamma Phi house at LaCrosse, Wis., Monday. . .. Wayne At least one printed , the University of Minnesota. Krogfoss passed cigars recently. 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" VOSS" PORTRAITS A.L. Moody Co. The Le CHATEAU NELLY DON DRESSES 2 Broadway Phone 1780 REALLY ARE BEAUTIFUL are sold by us exclusively in Fargo THE SPECTRUM FOUR AANDAHL GETS SOILS POST -. derstandings arise that cannot be EXTENSION SERVICE CLUBS AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Fanny's Love Lore settled without words. I haven't PROVE POPULAR time to learn French, nor he English. Andrew Aandahl, NDSC graduate Alumni Notes By Aunty Fanny What would you advise? Assuming an increasingly import- of 1934, left yesterday for Salt Lake Signed, ant position in the rural community City, Utah, where he has taken a March 19, 1936. Dear Aunt Fanny : Vera Torrid. life of North Dakota, 18,897 women civil service position as junior soils actually participated in the home Luella Furcht, '34, has been ap- surveyor. For the past two years he I. have been going with a girl for Dear Vera: development educational activities pointed district supervisor of the has been employed on the North some time and have found it rath- As I see it, the only thing neces- involved in 1935 by the NDAC women's and professional division of Dakota soils surveey. er expensive. The first time I sary to stop these misunderstandings extension service. the Works Progress Administration took her out I spent three dollars Aandahl is a member of Kappa would be for you to learn these Of these women, 10,530 were ac- with headquarters at Mandan. Miss and she let me hold her hand; the Sigma Chi. words in French: "Yes," "no" and tive members of the 648 Homemakers Furcht was formerly rural home next time I spent five dollars and "stop." This should eliminate all clubs in the state, according to Grace supervisor for the Resettlement Ad- she let me put my arm around her; difficulty. If not, remember a sock DeLong, state home demonstration ministration at Fort Yates. next time I spent ten dollars and in the eye is worth two• in the bas- leader. Each club has an average * * * was able to kiss her. Here's the ket. membership of slightly more than 16 Virginia Garberg, '34, has accepted trouble—after paying ten dollars for Signed—Aunty Fanny. women. Home Economics education a position as assistant district super- late registration, and buying my * * * is handled by the extension service visor for the National Youth Admin- books at the Bookstore, my billfold That just about concludes our ad- on the basis of a leader training sys- istration with headquarters in Grand is as empty as Fuzzy Gruber's head. vice for this week, and in parting tem, each club sending its leader to Forks. She recently has been en- Now what would you say was the let me give this bit of warning to all a central point to receive the infor- gaged in social work with headquar- best thing for me to do? the girlies; many an old maid who mation from a representative of the ters at Lincoln, Nebraska. Signed—"Huffy". believed "The Postman Always college. During the past year 1,310 Look for the Sign of the Elf * * * Dear Huffy: Rings Twice" has now come to the leaders were given training which Charles Brown, '35, recently com- xforb etut) You say the first time you took conclusion that a male in the hand they in turn relayed to their clubs. menced work as a student engineer East end of the South Bridge her out you spent three dollars and is worth two in the postoffice. Your Forty-two counties have Home- in the testing department of the held her hand, next time five dol- little Fanny will be back again in makers councils to guide their local MOORHEAD General Electric Company. He is at Lots of Parking lars and put your arms around her, the near future (barring accident to programs. Membership in these Phone 48 present assigned to the locomotive ED. LODGARD, Mgr. then ten dollars and kissed her .. . her physical health) with more good councils is 593. works at Erie, Pa. If I were you I would wire home sound advice and philosophy. The * * * girl sending in the best letter next for twenty-five dollars and take week will be rewarded with a slight- Byron Hanson, St. Cloud, Minne- her out again (maybe you could sota, was a visitor in Fargo over the combine the three for a special ly used copy of "What Every Girl week end. price). Should Know." Signed—Aunty Fanny. Tryota initiation will be held * * Hanson Sets Dates Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Dear Fanny: art studio.. For Golf Classes I have been keeping company with Ec. Sc. 426, a course in office man- a Frenchman who can neither speak agement, will be offered at 11:00 Definite time schedules for instruc- nor understand a word of English. I o'clock, M. W. F., by Dr. Pettee. tions have been set by Art Hanson, am in the same condition where golf professional, according to word French is concerned. As a rule we received here from the Athletic De- get along pretty well without talk- partment. All bona fide students ing, but every now and then misun- Complete Optical Service and faculty members are eligible for SPECIAL CARE IN FITTINGS this tutelage, all equipment being OF THE EYES furnished, the only cost being an in- R. B. NEWTON, 0. D. cidental fee of one dollar. Optometrist First Ave. No. Fargo, N. D. All the classes will be held in the 607 boxing room in the basement of the Physical Education building. Wo- Sh sh-sh_ sh. men aspirants will meet on Monday from 10:00 to 11:00, Tuesday from 9:00 to 10:00 and from 5:00 to 6:00, It's a valued and on Thursday from 9:00 to 10:00. LLU/TRATOR/ D G N E R-r Girls wishing to enroll may sign ENGRAVER/ LITHO PLATE MAKER/ their names on the bulletin board in secret but we'll NO. DAK. the women's gymnasium or at the FAR. G 0, place of instruction. let you in on it. As yet there is only one period set for male students, the time being FARGO CLINIC Tuesday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00, You can buy fine Adjoining St. Luke's Hospital but there will be more classes or- PHONE 4600 PHONE • ganized if necessary. Men enrolling 3'3 in this class will be given credit for styles....for less DR. OLAF SAND work in Physical Education without Diseases of Women, Diseases of Stomach • in fabrics AT DR. N. TRONNES any additional classes. General Surgery • in styling DR. 0. J. 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THE SPECTRUM MEW PECTRUM PORT NDSC MARKSMEN WIN CORPS AREA MATCH S PECULATIONS By WALT McGRATH Down Minnesota State Boxers Whip Girls' Rifle Team Spectators who saw the University Wahpeton Science of North Dakota basketeers com- University By a Downs Conn. State pete in the Olympic tryouts will tes- tify that the Nodaks had as good an Scoring their second successive The NDSC girls rifle team defeated aggregation as was entered in their One Point Edge victory in the past two weeks, the the Connecticut State college team by one point in a postal match which division but that an 'off night for the first one being at the expense of the closed Saturday, March 14. The Sioux cost them their chance to ad- Five Men Will Go To Minnea- University of North Dakota, Al vance into the next round of the score was 493 to 492, the five highest polis to Compete With U Zech's proteges displayed too much scores of each team counting. The elimination. Shots that just rolled Shoulder--Shoulder off the rim when they might just as class for the Wahpeton Scence box- highest score of the match was 100, well have dropped in, passes that ers and scored a decisive victory, the possible score, made by Rocelia barelS, rolled off the fingertips . . . By DON BUCHANAN winning five of the seven bouts, last Rud. things don't quite click and as a Out of 16 teams in the seventh Friday night in the A. C. fieldhouse. The NDSC scores were as follows: result a classy outfit from Drake corps area, the North Dakota State In the feature event of the eve- Rocelia Rud 100 who played heads-up ball managed College rifle team edged out their ning, Lawrence Bapp, 147, whipped Emma May Brittin 99 to eke out a three point win over the closest competitor by the very close Lyle Glass, 154, of Wahpeton. Rapp Sally Minard 98 University. margin of one point. The total tally was never in any serious difficulty, Mary Clark 98 * * * for the entire team was 7,662 out leading most of the way and seem- Mary Yeager ______98 No alibis were offered, it was just of a possible 8,000, while the Univer- ingly had solved the style which had The Girls' rifle team is to be the type of contest that occured up sity of Minnesota had an aggregate enabled Glass to win a decision over matched against the male sharp- at Grand Forks when the Bison of 7,661. him in a previous meeting. Three shooters at the range in the field stormed the Sioux stronghold and Strangely enough this is the third of the other bouts went to the Bison house at 9:00 A. M. tomorrow. As whipped them in the opening game. consecutive year that the two team team on decisions, McCormick win- usual the five highest scores out of Finegan and Birk weren't hitting the totals have been separated by one ning over McDermott, Hamilton de- the seven will count in the total net and as these two forwards go, so point. Two years ago the Bison feating Butcher and Schultz trim- score. Each contestant will shoot go the Nodaks. marksmen punched out this narrow ming Aldrich. ten rounds. The girls will shoot in • * victory over the Gopher shooters, In the welterweight division Del- the prone position and the men shoot mar. Skow of the Bison force scored in the sitting and kneeling positions, It won't be long before Captain but the U boys came back last year a second round technical knockout two kneeling and five sitting. Colo- Harry Arneson and his band of to accomplish the same feat. over Bill Whipple. Norman Olson nel Easton is in charge of the girls' tracksters will blossom forth with The team to place third in the of Fargo, and Roland Smith, both team and Captain Tagliabue in the spring weather and start the corps area was Kansas State tipping the scales at 154 pounds, charge of the men. training grind to get into condition which had a tally which stood ex- battled three rounds to a draw, while for the tourneys scheduled as spring actly one hundred points below the the only State defeat of the match entertainment along athletic lines. A. C. outfit . The classy manner in which occurred when Eastman scored a the The team which fired in the match Arneson is the Bison hope in pole Schultz handled himself Friday made technical KO over Tom Leonord. Loomis & Loomis vault event and if he can get a pole consisted of fifteen men. Four his bout the best on the card. The final matches of the season DRY CLEANERS strong enough to carry him a con- stages were fired each of two tar- gets . The team aggregate was chos will be held at Grand Forks tonight Fur Cleaning Rug Cleaning ference record would not be too when the Bison and the Sioux clash en from the ten high scores in giate. Shooting on the first two Phone 164 much to expect. for the second time of the season in • * each stage. 110 9th Street S. FARGO, N. D. stages will begin on March 28, and an intercollegiate match. The ten high men in the team for Another spring sport that is sure the third stage will be completed the entire match are to receive to come into its own within a few awards. They are Bill Oftebro, El- on April 1st. The five high men in weeks now is the ancient and much lis Thompson, Frank Sorenson, Ed- these three stages will make the trip revered game of tennis. Gamma ward Ballard, Carl Kaess, Hubert to Minneapolis. The final wind-up • Tau Sigma, honorary journalistic Smith, Dayon Pollock, Roy Peter- I society, sponsored a tourney last will be April 11, when the last stage GREA.T son, Lloyd Erickstad and Tony Wel- spring with a great deal of success of the match will be finished. NORT H WES T ker. The team will also get a trav- DISTRI BUTORS and have already laid plans for a eling trophy which is now in the RESPONSIBILITY similar one this year. And now when possession of Minnesota. tennis is mentioned, the name of Prompt Courteous Attention to The remainder of the shooting to Dana Leslie is brought up in the Your Banking Requirements same breath. Leslie is an addition to be done this season will be fired in SCHOOL SUPPLIES the National Intercollegiate match the engineering department's staff PAPER - BOOKS and since his advent here last fall and a shoulder to shoulder match The Fargo National Bank the word has gone around that in the with the Gopher gunmen. The six 52 Broadway Drafting Supplies - Athletic Equipment slimmer time he occupies himself high teams in the corps area quali- FARGO, N. D. Teaching Materials of All Kinds with being a tennis professionl in a fied to fire the National Intercolle- resort in the New England States. Come in and see us Reports from local spies have it for a fact that he is not only a tennis Northern School Supply Co.

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research chemist with the North- DR. PET1114 SPEAKS The 'Wards' Have It College Men Urged western Locto company of St. Paul. JUNIORS VOTE Dr. Eugene Pettee of the economic The company, manufacturers of coal science department will speak on For Prom Leadership — FOR — To Join Jr. Chorus tar products, has engaged Groff to (Continued from Page One) search for new synthetic resins. "Price Level Forecasting" before the Progressive frame (Theta Chi, College men who feel the need of March 26, 8 p. m. in room A. T. 0., Sigma Phi Delta, Kappa Ward Swanson some form of musical expression and 319 of Science hall. Psi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Gamma Phi who desire to gain admission to the — FOR Beta, and Phi Omega Pi). No rum- - Junior Amphion Chorus, sponsored There will be a meeting of the blings have as yet been heard from by the Amphion Chorus of Fargo and Senior Class, March 27, at 4:00 the direction of the Y, rendezvous Prom Manager Moorhead and directed by Lawrence P. M., in the Little Country The- of the much touted, highly feared L. Peterson, are urged to apply with ater, for the purpose of electing a and everlastingly courted Indepen- a recommendation from their music prom manager. dent frame, and thus it is foretold instructor at the Fargo YMCA audi- —Clifford M. Altermatt, that both "Sure We're Pure" and torium on Monday evenings at 7 President. Progressive frames will have to p. m. when rehearsals for the group rouse from their accustomed leth- are held. argy and go out and court the favor This chorus is the product of the of the Independent voters. mind of Mr. Preston, director of the As usual this will be one of the Amphion Chorus, and the Amphion hottest elections in years. Of course board of directors and will act to The Easiest Way to Earn each candidate is the "only" man a certain extent under its guidance. Money is to Save it. for the office. Don Ward is presi- The Amphion Chorus is making a dent of the Delta Tau Epsilon fra- serious endeavor to increase as much • ternity, but then Mr. Swanson is as possible the musical development president of Theta Chi fraternity— of the two cities of Fargo and Moor- We invite you to Save with so what. Mr. Ward is a publicity head and their surrounding localities, this 43-year old institutik — man of no mean ability, having serv- and this new movement towards a which has built up a Reserve ed one year on the board of pub- Junior Amphion is one of the major lications for one entire year without parts of its program. Fund of $238,000.00 to protect kicking the well-known bucket. He In one month this chorus has you from any possible loss. is also to become, very shortly, a grown from 28 members to 56 and member of Blue Key, which proves new members will be added until the • little or much, according to what number has reached 100. frame you happen to be or not to BERGSETH FISH CO. Call, or write for our Savings be in. His platform is : "Free GRADUATE ACCEPTS POSITION Plans. As its candidate for manager of Fargo Minneapolis spiked punch, couches for more than the 1936 Junior Prom, the "Progres- Gilbert Groff, graduate in chemical just the chaperons and honor sive" party is supporting Ward engineering in 1935 and post-grad- guests, a burlesque show and none Swanson. uate in industrial chemistry since less than a 'big name band'." Mr. N. W. MUTUAL SAVINGS Ward Swanson is well qualified to then, has just accepted a position as Model Laundry Ward Swanson is a business man of hold this position. He is an astute great worth, something of a Beau business man and expert accountant, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Brummel and an Adonis, It's Phone 4 and prom- having had several years experience SUPERMIX KALSOMINE 11 Broadway, FARGO, N. D. ises in his platform such things as with the A. 0. U. W. office in Fargo. Large Package Laundry &Dry Cleaning million-dollar gate receipts, a bath- He is also president of Theta Chi fra- ing beauty contest, a revolving bar, ternity. With these qualifications he 39c and none less than a "big name is especially able to handle in cap- SUPERMIX VARNISH band," which he will personally di- able fashion the managerial duties of 1 Quart 1Before You Buy---Be Fair to Yourself! rect in one of his more abandoned the Junior Prom. moments. Political Advertisement. $1.25 See The New CURLEE Spring Suits All members of the junior class Complete Stock of are urged to make sure before hand Paints, Varnishes and Brushes that they are members of the said Ted Evanson class and in fairly good standing. NEWMAN CLUB ELECTION 219 BROADWAY Newman Club will hold its an- Also, to do away with the embar- 1111111111111111111111 nual election of officers Sunday at rassment caused in last year's elec- HARDWARE ;•-• SPORTING GOODS.. 7:30 p. in. in the K. C. Hall. tion when the supply of ballots gave out, each junior is requested to 67 Broadway Phone 757 Our Confections Are. bring his own ballots with which to stuff the ballot box. Wholesome — Fresh — Delicious SPRING FEVER? Congress Candy Company There will be a meeting of the FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA Junior Class, this afternoon at 4 Dutch Maid Malted Milks are p. m., in the Little Country Thea- ter for the purpose of electing the Mighty Refreshing 1936 Junior Prom manager. —Paul T. Boleyn, Silver Moon Cafe President. *N , „z 519 13 STEAKS Dance Programs Broadway , I C E -*-CREAM 8th St. So. AND fr We can give you suggestions for Ice Cream Bars and Dixie Cups available at Your Favorite Beverage novel and attractive Programs A. C. Bookstore Moorhead, Minn. and Folders. Knight Printing Co. 619 N. P. Ave. Phone 602 Was Your House Cold this Winter? If it was see us about insulating your roof. Professional Directory We have all types and brands of insulation. Are You Lucky.. DR. E. M. 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