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uC T C L ik - . i# «i í v Th e La w r e n t ia n VOL. XLVIIl. Number 31 LAWRENCE COLLEGE. APPLETON. WIS. Friday, February 6, 1931 VIKE CAGERS RENEW LEAGUE TITLE CHASE TONIGHT Hook By Appleton Man Barrere Wind POSTPONE DATE Is Received In Librarv Indiana, Eastern Instrument SCOTS, KNOX The library has added a large and Ensemble Next On Series OF ALL COLLEGE varied collection of books to the HOST TO VIKES stacks in the past week. One of the Colleges Adopt Carlos Mullenix, Son of Dr. demonstrating the unusual and rare most interesting additions is a book Mullenix, Plays Oboe W ith beauty of the voices of the instru­ SHOW TO FEB. 12 on Capitalism, written by J. G. Rose­ Novel Musical Group ments in the wood-wind choir and or­ bush, Appleton. This book ha* been IN LOOP GAMES Picture Service ganized the wood-wind ensemble as a found to contain such internationally Director and Players Need Time By Helen Hector means of reviving the works of the valuable material that it has recently Lawrence Tied for Lead in Con­ For Preparation; Jones’ Dr. Wriston Finds Art Rental Another unusual feature of the sea­ classical composers, Bach, Haydn, been translated into German. ference; Haase May Replace Band To Play Service Is Popular son's Artist Series will be the con­ Handel, Mozart, and others who had Science and history books are fea­ Elsewhere cert of the Barrere Ensemble of wind written music especially for such a Hall At Forward Postponement of the date of the tured prominently in last week’s ad­ instruments which will be given Tues­ group. Today this organization is one By Austin Stegath first all college vaudeville show to dition, although a few on language One of the most interesting discov- day evening, February 10, in Memor­ of the most attractive musical novel­ A Viking cage squad made up of Feb. 12, originally scheduled for the and literature were also purchased. erier made by Dr. Henry M. Wriston ial chapel. The four performances ties in America. nine players, a manager, and coach night of February 5, was announced These books have been recommended during his recent trip to Indiana and which have preceded this attraction, A fact which is of special interest A. C. Denny left yesterday morning this week by F. Theodore Cloak, pro­ by professors, and students will now Eastern states, of interest, at least, ha\c proved the appeal which has to students of Lawrence College is lor Galesburg, Illinois where they fessor of dramatics, and director of be able to obtain them for reference to ttie college as a whole, is the en­ been made, and the enthusiasm which that Carlos Mullenix, son of Dr. R. will make their headquarters while the show. Postponement of the date work. thusiasm shown by various colleges has been shown is unusually gratify­ C. Mullenix, head of the zoology de­ invading the Midwest conference ter­ will give the director and his players and universities in the idea of a pic­ ing. The Barrere Ensemble should partment, is the oboe player with the ritory of Monmouth and Knox col­ much needed time to prepare their ture rental service, a scheme that re­ make a very definite appeal to the group. It is partly through this fact leges. At the same time the blue and acts. ceived its start here at Lawrence ear­ audience which has received the oth­ that the Community Artist Series was white will attempt to keep their re­ Feature Orchestra Present Play For ly last fall. er numbers so well, for it is consid­ able to arrange an Appleton concert cord clean in the loop and retain the One of the features of the per­ Unaware that this rental cl pic­ ered truly a remarkable group. this year. Other members of the first place tie held now with Carleton formance as already arranged will be tures by the college had created any Last season and the season before, group are Georges Barrere, flute ; College, Northfield, Minnesota. the (.rchestra under the direction of Children Feb. 14 amount of unusual interest except Appleton audiences had the opportun­ Fred Van Amburgh, clarinet ; Ru­ At present, Lawrence is tied for John Paul Jones. The band is com­ here at Lawrence, President \\ riston ity of hearing the Musical Art Quar­ dolph Pulitz, horn ; and Angel Del the conference lead with the Carls, posed of sixteen men, including the was pleasantly surprised when .it In­ tet and the Toscha Seidel Trio in Busto, bassoon. neither team having a defeat marked director. Along with the orchestra ‘Snow W hite and the Seven dianapolis, Indiana, he was told that Dwarfs” To Be Drama­ very delightful concerts of chamber up against them, but the latter team will be featured a vocal trio comprised no less than 20 colleges and universi- music. The music of the Barrere E n­ has the more impressive record, hav­ of Jane Cuppernull, Ruth Bucknias- tized In Chapel t es in that state alone were making semble is of the same sort, except ing won four games while the Vikings ter, and Enid Smith. ready to launch a similar project that it has the unique distinction of Miss Achtenhagen “Snow White and the Seven have stepped over only Ripon and The orchestra personnel follows: Plan Project in East Dwarfs,” dramatized by Jessie Bra- being played on wind instruments, in­ Beloit. trumpets, Harold Sperka and Jack Representatives of colleges and liani White, will be presented in Mem­ cluding the flute, oboe, clarinet, bas­ Meet Scots Tonight Best; trombone, George Senn; ban­ universities in Indiana with whom Dr. orial chapel. Valentine's Day, Febru­ soon, and French horn. The man who Tells Of Travels The Denneymen will taxi over to jo, William Rogers; piano, Marshall Wriston discussed the matter of pic­ ary 14, by the Children’s Theatre un­ is considered the greatest flute vir­ Monmouth tonight where they will W iley; drums, Les Grunee; string ture rental service sponsored by the der the direction of Mrs. F. Theodore tuoso in the world. Georges Barrere. be the guests of the Scots in the first bass, Jack Kimball; Sousaphone, Ro­ institution were much pleased with Convocation Speaker Wednesday Cloak. The curtain will be drawn at is the organizer and present leader of of the two game card billed for the bert Ruedebush; saxophones, W illiam the plan as carried out at Lawrence Relates Experiences in Eng­ 2 :30 p.m. the quintette. He was graduated from road trip. Following this contest, Montgomery, Jerry Lawrence. Frank and were prepared to undertake the land and Germany While many of the parts will be the Paris Conservatoire in 1895, and Denney will bring his men back to Schneller, and Jack Melby; violins, idea on the same general scheme. immediately gathered al>out him some taken by members of the Children's Miss Olga Achtenhagen gave a talk Galesburg where they will take on Jack Sampson and Jack Houren, and Not only was interest aroused in of his colleagues, to form what was Theatre, the major roles will be tak- during convocation period Wednes­ the Kohawks Saturday evening. clarinet, Franklin Else. Indiana over the project as under­ *!■ l>v student- of the colleee »id known as the “Sociate Modern d'ln- Tuesday night Monmouth nosed out The numbers the band will' play are taken here, but it had also travelled day morning on "people” she observed members of the college and conser­ struments a vent,” the parent organ­ in her travels through England and a 22 to 21 overtime exhibition with “Travelling All Alone,” "Mule Face to the East and was found to be in ization to the group which will play vatory faculties. Germany in “chance meetings,” “un­ Knox when Corgnati, veteran guard, Blues,” and “Under the Spell of Your the formative state at Wesleyan Uni­ here. The cast, which is already holding expected incidents" and "spontaneous dropped in a free throw. Kiss.” versity, Middleton, Conn., where Dr. Is Attractive Novelty regular rehearsals, follows; comments.” The Scots have been defeated in Song and Dance Acts Wriston taught before coming to A p­ Snow White, Nona Nemacheck; It was in 1910. after he had been in three Midwest tilts, but nevertheless In addition to this act of vaude­ pleton. There was the Englishman brous- Queen Brangomar, Miss Gertrude America for several seasons, that M. ing in the Castle of Chillón who have one of the strongest teams in ville by the band Prof. Cloak is ar­ This service, it will be admitted, Farrell; Sir Dandifrat Bombas, F. Barrere realized the (tossibilities for the conference. Carlton eked out a ranging several song and dance acts along with two other undertakings of thought he would “jolly well Jiave to Theodore Cloak; Berthold, John Cin- look it up"—the relation of Byron to 17 to 15 bitterly fought struggle in and several skits of his own arrange­ the college, has served to give Law­ As soon as the data relative to each cosky; Prince Florimond, Robert the Castle of Chillón; the Columbia the earlier part of the season while ment. He is engaged in selecting rence more favorable publicity within individual picture is secured and pla­ Rechner; Witch Hex, Agnes Jolin. graduate on the Trans-Atlantic liner Cornell and Beloit also took the mea­ casts for the acts at the present time. the past six months or a year than ced with that picture, the pictures will Maids of honor to Snow White are: who intended to read history but fell sure of the Illinois team. Last year While more interest is being shown has anything else in the past several be placed on display in the library Rosalip, Evelyn Long; Astolaine, in love with a “light headed blonde Monmouth prolonged a Viking after- in the show than was evidenced with years. The other two are the Insti­ reading room. Katherine Griggs; Christabel, Gene­ from Seattle” ; the “jolly fat man in exam slump by taking the Denney the first announcement of it. Prof. tute of Paper Chemistry and the It is the hope of Dr. Wriston that vieve Thulien; Ermengarde, Janet a vivid orange sweater” who turned tossers into camp 22 to 19. This Cloak is still of the opinion that there Alumni reading service which has as the collection of pictures increases Murphy; Guinivere, Ramona Sharp; out to be a Baptist minister from year two of the men, Corgnati and is much talent in the college which spread to many states. the students will avail themselves of Amelotte, Agnes Snell; Peddlar wom­ Boston. Among them was a Mrs. Robinson, who were quite detrimen­ has yet to present a rehearsal act be­ New Pictures Coming the advantages of exchanging the pic­ an, Mrs. E. F. Mielke. Martini who was having her picture tal to Lawrence’s defense last season fore him. Any students who have Because of the demand among col­ tures at any time they desire. This, The Seven Dwarfs (grade school taken with a bouquet of American will be on hand. However, the latter, ideas for a show of this kind, whether lege students and professors for the he believes, will develop a greater in­ and parochial school boys): Blick, beauty roses from the dining room. an all-Midwest choice for first team or not they think them worthy of pictures placed in the rental service terest in the works of art as a whole (Douglas Heckle; Flick, John Rose­ In contrast with these observations laurels last season and captain, seems presentation, are earnestly requested here, 40 new pictures will be placed in than it would otherwise. Such a bush ; Glick, Walter Schmidt; Snick, of carefree people. Miss Achtenhag­ to be having a hard time getting the to get in touch with Prof. Cloak to circulation in the very near future. plan would involve no additional ex­ Tom Schneider; Plick, Joseiah Pow- en described the crippled girl on the call over a promising young chap make arrangements tor a presentation Dr. Wriston announced. pense on the part of the student. less; Whick, Morgan Huglen; Quee, liner who was making a tour of the named McKlosky. Huggins at center cf the act. James Schlafer. The Witch's Cats; is up among the leaders in scoring and As the director announced previ­ shrines from St. Anne de Beaupre in Lack Tail, Agatha Schmidt; Short Canada, to the Shrine of our Lady is a dangerous man around the bas­ ously, only through thi cooperation Pictural Life Of Abraham Lincoln Tail, Mary Rose Conrad; Long Tail, of the Lourdes in the hope of the ket. of the students can such an under­ Lucille Heinritz. Knox Worries Denney taking be a success. Students are re­ Prepared By Dr. MacHarg Released performance of a miracle which might Those from Lawrence who are effect a cure. Although Knox hasn't made by far quested to present their ideas to the members of the production staff are: Makes Comments the favorable showing of her neigh­ director. Making this show a suc­ Production of a pictural life of tioned may be located. References assistant director, Margaret Heckle; The speaker commented on the bors, Denney is quite worried over cess, Mr. Cloak has stated, depends Abraham Lincoln by the Society for are given in the syllabus which ac­ stage designer, Olga Sm ith; rfnd danc­ memorable associations connected the outcome. The Galesburg men upon the students alone. Visual Education, Inc., Chicago, as companies each pictural, to standard ing, Ruth McGurk. with Chelsea where George Eliot, will be playing on their own floor prepared by Dr. John Brainerd Mac­ biographies of Lincoln, so that the Carlyle, and Whistler lived; on the and will meet a team that has been Get Seat Assignment For Harg, Ph.D., Lawrence College, has teacher or student may readily find realization of “story-book" like scen­ forced to the limit on the night pre­ Joy Alter Writes Prize been announced as ready for release. material for further study of the sub­ Rest of Artist Series ery in the descriptions of Hardy; vious. Strawbridge, Kusenda, and The life of Abraham Lincoln is re­ ject under consideration. Winning Freshman Essay the possibility of actual life of King Jameson represent the strength of Seat assignments for the numbers produced in picture form in five film “ Every place of importance in con­ Arthur upon the observations at Glas­ the Knox outfit and have all played on the Artist Series during the re­ slide rolls. The entire work was pro­ nection with the life of Lincoln men­ Mary Joy Alter, '34, Kaukauna, is tonbury, Winchester, and Tintagel. together at least a year. Strawbridge, mainder of the college year may be duced by Dr. MacHarg, professor of tioned in the syllabus, has been visit­ the winner of a literary contest con­ Miss Achtenhagen told about a man pivot man, has been maintaining an made at the office of Gordon Clapp, American history. ed by the author of this series, and ducted by section BI of English com­ she met at Innsbruch, a professor at average of about four baskets per student secretary, in Brokaw hall this A folder released by the Society- many photographs of merit are here position, according to an announce­ Hamburg, who had experienced the game, although the Galesburg team afternoon and Saturday morning, describing the pictorial life of Lin­ published for the first time. ment made by Prof. F. W . Clippinger. deepest tragedies of war yet remained has lost all three of its Midwest en­ Mr. Clapp has announced. coln contains the following: The prize-winning essay is entitled Contains Rare Engravings interested in life. counters. Kusenda and Jameson, for­ Students will be assigned the same “In the Land of Make Believe.” A Chosen Carefully “In addition to the photographs the O f course there was the New York wards, possess good shooting eyes seats as those held during the first se­ book of her selection will be awarded “The descriptive notes accompany­ series contains reproductions of rare business man who does not have time and are fast and shifty. Knox lost mester. All-college club tickets for as a prize. Miss Olga Achtenhagen, ing the pictures contain an unusual engravings,, letters and lithographs for appreciation of home beauties, but a 35 to 19 game to the Vikes last year the second semester must be present­ assistant professor of English, judged amount of helpful information by a which are here collected in conven­ who leaves the dining room only to at Alexander gymnasium. ed when the seat assignment is made. the contest. competent Lincoln scholar with ient form for study. watch the “Alpine Glow” and to take There may be a slight change in abundant references for study. The “This series of picturals is designed food to the gulls and swans on the the lineup when the Vikings meet Receive Notices Of pictures have been carefully chosen not only to entertain, but also to stim­ Lewis Describes School shores of Lake Geneva. Monmouth. Pierce, who has returned Three Alumni Deaths to illustrate the most significant ulate serious study. They divide the Miss Achtenhagen concluded her to school will probably be seen in To Oshkosh Rotary Club events in the life of the great presi­ life of Lincoln in periods which are very interesting talk with “my mem­ place of VanderBloemen. The for­ Word of the death of three Law­ dent. Few of the illustrations used at once chronological and geographi­ ories of these days of travel are mem­ mer took part in his first game this rence College alumni within the past Harry F. Lewis, professor of organ­ appear in any text book, and no pub­ cal, so that the student may form a ories of people rather than places. year against Marquette and gave a several weeks has been received by ic chemistry at the Institute of Paper lished volume on the life of Lincoln clear picture of what Lincoln was do­ The places we saw were made mem­ good account of himself. Also, Rexford Mitchell, alumni secretary. Chemistry, spoke to the Oshkosh includes any appreciable number of ing at each period of his life and orable by the people who once lived Pierce has more experience than V an­ The deceased are: Richard A. Patter­ Rotary club Monday. His subject them. where he spent it.” there” derBloemen. Laird will keep his cen­ son, a former Lawrence football star, was “The Program of the Institute.” “The picturals of this series present The folder further recommends ter berth and Biggers one of the for­ and a veteran of the World W ar; He outlined the organization of the the most striking events of the ances­ this series as one of the best forms Judges Debate wards. The other forward position Ambrose Armitage, V 9, a teacher in school of paper chemistry and de­ try and life of Lincoln in careful for the study of the life of Abraham Norman Knutzen, instructor in Eng­ will be handled either by Hall or , and Jacob Sims, a lawyer scribed the courses offered and the chronological sequence, with abund­ Lincoln in the school room, as well lish, judged a high school debate at Willis Haase, shining sophomore in Iowa. purposes of the school ant maps so that each place men­ as in religious institutions. Manitowoc last evening. who became eligible this semester. 2 THE LAWRENTIAN F rid ay , F ebruary C, 1(31

Delta Sigma Tan Th e La w ren t ia n Announces Pledging A WORD ON LOTS Delta Sigma Tau announces the re­ Published every Tuesday and Friday during the college year by the Lawrentian Board cent pledging of Roland Zeigler, Ap­ of Control of Lawrence College, Appleton, Wi*. Entered as second class matter September 20, 1910, at the po^-'ff'ce at Appleton, W is­ (VACANT ONES) Delta Omicron pleton ; Richard Deerlove, Elgin, III., consin, under the Act of March 3, 1879. and Oliver Valmer, all ’34. Subscription Rates: $2.75 per year; mailed or delivered, per cop7 , 5 cents. By The Observer Somewhere in these Announces Engagement Delta Omicron sorority was enter­ H A Y W A R D S. B I G G E R S ...... Editor Vacant lots have always had an at­ a huge vacant lot should be set aside Acting Business Manager tained at a buffet supper at the home Are Guests E D W IN W E S T ...... traction for folks who like to clutter. for tired college presidents. There of Mrs. Leslie Pease, Sunday, Jan. 18. At Dinner H O L L A C E RO B ERT S ...... Desk Editor (W e are, for that matter, born with should be no telephones for worried HOWARD K LA T T ...... Assistant Editor Bridge was played, and the marriage Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Weston were JACK M. W IL L E M ...... Associate Editor a desire to clutter up space, and that secretaries, radios, mail deliveries, nor of Fola Norton, ’32, to Ansel Strom- guests at a dinner served for them at explains this article.) Even a man telegraph offices. Here conferences DEPARTMEN1AL mon was announced. the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house Men’s Sports slightly blotto will more often stag­ could be held without the fear of one Austin Stegath ...... Editor Thursday, January 22. Tom Ryan Carroll Heffernan ger into a vacant lot to fall down having to be called hurriedly back to Henry Connor Entertains In Women’s Sports Editor Vema Lauritzen than he will into a dirigible or a cor­ his little world of undergraduate real­ Conservatory ...... Helen Hector Rooms Tuesday Announce Birth Society ...... Clara Bunde, Jane Cossman, Maxine Fraser respondence school, for instance. ity for disciplinary measures...... Ruth Lewis, Florence Schultz Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity en­ O f Daughter Because we like to clutter, vacant E x c h a n g e , ...... Ko.eUc. tertained Mrs. George Banta and Mr. and Mrs. La Valin K. Maesch Book N o t e s ...... Marion Vidal lots do not stay vacant very long. In Proofreaders - - Roger Williams, Charles Peerenboom, Betty Hayden, Marion Bronson Where Tom Thumbing is not en­ Virginia Pleasants at supper in the announce the birth of a daughter, fact, if we study the situation care­ gaged in, a vacant yard could be rooms Tuesday. Janet Faye, on Friday, January 30. BUSINESS STAFF fully we shall see that there are no Assistant Business M a n a g e r ...... Joseph K exe* found for basketball coaches. In this Advertising -Manager - * - . . . Kenneth lonnson vacant lots, and therefore there is no ideal location proteges could not drib­ Holds Breakfast and Owen Senseiilrenner, Phillip Vanderheyden, Wayne Williams, Charles Karste«, use writing this article. Entertains Chapter Don Isham, Herman Alv.*in, John Schneider ble like ballet dancers, pass like fools, Tea for Women Circulation Manager - - „ * ' * . * „ Ben Rafoth Honorary Member Robert Roemer, Harlow Roate, Walter Clark perform like novices, and shoot like Miss Anna Tarr entertained seven Marion Vidal Sigma Alpha Iota entertained Mrs. Copy Writing Manager . • - - * _* t * In Germany just as soon as a lot Mexican insurgents. women from Peabody at breakfast Jack Scoggin, Irving Peters, Earl Edwards Lazarre, chapter honorary member, at becomes vacant someone puts a beer Having adequately portioned out Sunday morning and seven women at Répertoriai supper at Hamar House Sunday, Feb­ garden on it. China uses vacant lots vacant lots to fit dead spirit, graves tea Sunday night. Miss Tarr plans to Evelyn Nicoiaison Mildred Hess ruary 25. Alice Balgie Viola Sperka Verna Mae Erickson as dumping grounds for discarded of would-be cheerleaders, rest resorts continue these entertainments. Violette Busey Mary Stilp Grace Warmington governments of the month preceding. Warren Richards Leslie Lehrbach Lucille Russell without means of communication for Betty Sacia Alyce Mae Fethers Genevieve Klevickts Insane asylums which are over-crowd- Henry Mattson Samuel Smith Arnold Seig conferring college presidents, and a Gertrude Wiese ed, for that matter, take in inmates heaven for basketball tutors, we hunt in vacant lots (or is it broken lots?). for one more location as yet unfilled Switzerland parks cheeses in va­ by gasoline stations and miniature From a New York PASSING COM M ENT cant yards so that woodpeckers will golf courses. □ drill holes in them. England, with Manufacturer’s Entire Stock The Midwest Conference plenty of vacant lots in both hemis­ This we would give unceremonious­ of pheres, merely allows the sun to shine W e’ll offer a wager that the majority of students at Lawrence ly and generously to college profes­ on some of them so that she can make are unaware of the fact that Lawrence is a member of the Midwest sors. An angelic haven where they conference. Still less, we continue our bad habits, know which good her boast that the sun never may correct examination papers, fig­ FELT HATS sets on the British empire. schools compose the conference. In explanation, therefore, we at­ ure averages mathematically correct, tempt to elaborate. Three Wisconsin colleges, liipon, Beloit, Law­ give athletes grade points for eligibili­ rence; two Illinois schools, Knox and Monmouth; two Iowa institu: Czecho-Slovakia makes parks of va­ ty, and not be bothered by persistent Values to $7 tions. Cornell and Coe; and one Minnesota college, Carleton, com­ cant lots so visitors may go walking in underclassmen who delight in 'phon­ pete for honors. them and pass a lot of bad Czechs. ing at all hours for grades. This MARVELOUS MILLINERY BARGAINS Now six of these eight schools are members of conferences out­ Vacant Lot (Lot’s wife), with true horribly ideal situation would need an of over 700 styles at side of the Midwest league. Carleton competes in the Minnesota feminine failing, saw a woman wear­ atmosphere, however, for encourag­ state conference; Lawfrence, Beloit, and Ripon in the Big Four, or ing a new dress, turned to “rubber", ing the consciences of these over­ Wisconsin state league; and Knox and Monmouth in the Little Nine­ and then turned to salt. In India to­ worked pedagogues. 59c to 89c teen, an organization of Illinois’ schools. Coe and Cornell take the day they are trying through forward- Midwest conference seriously, and are to be commended. passive resistance, to turn vacant lots The main difficulty of the Midwest conference is the fact that into touchdowns. Newspaper feature j Sale -- Sat., Mon. and Tues. writers are a vacant lot, too. the student bodies of the competing colleges are not adequately in­ For Smrrt Don't Miss This Sale formed of conference activities. The league lacks a central publicity In Appleton, at Lawrence, available bureau. At present the correct league standings are not discovered vacant lots are filled with dead spirit, Serviceability At this low cost you can buy several...... until the end of the season, especially in basketball, where schools school spirit, if you will. But, some Choose Select early for when these are gone there will be such as Beloit, Ripon, and Lawrence; Knox and Monmouth; and Coe wit glances over our shoulder to say no more, at such bargains. and Cornell play home and home games during the season, only one that vacant lots should be filled with of which counts in the conference standings. cheer leaders. Are you listening? No. 449 We would like to have weekly, or semi-weekly releases for the We are firmly convinced, however, undergraduate papers of the competing schools, with correct stand­ that the only time the stands go into Silk Little Paris ings and schedules; individual and team scoring data; newspaper the supposedly characteristic frenzy “ mats” of leading players, et cetera. is when the visiting team, regardless We are firmlv convinced that the class of competition is unusu­ of league standing, is one or two Hose ally select and high, and that a closer union may be formed between points ahead, and the ball is bounding thè eight schools. We further the continuance of the conference Good-looking and M illiner? j aimlessly about the hoop in much the serviceable 122 N. Durkee St. with the suggestion that a central publicity director inform the j same fashion as the bouncing ball of two good reasons why women choose newspapers of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin about the the present popular talky-cartoons. 1H Block from Campus activities of this Midwest conference, and especially the students of these full - fash­ ioned hose of pure H block north of Voecks Market the competing colleges, so that the organization is not merely a silk — service means of securing games, but of encouraging friendly rivalry be­ weight Popular tween liberal arts colleges of adjoining states. colors. And only— ______The Store of a pair. Lawrence, W in or Lose One year ago— $1.49 Yesterday morning Lawrence’s Midwest conference hopes en­ Personal Attention trained for a two game invasion of Illinois. The present standing NOW of the team warrants consideration. The spirit of that little squad was amazing. No one at the station to send them off, there wasn’t Belling’s 9 8 c a single member of that band who even so much as intimated pos­ sible defeat. Confidence, the stuff which wins ball games, pre­ Drug Store HECKERT’S vailed. It is lamentable that this same confidence does not prevail 204 E. College Ave. J. C. Penney Co. in the student body, whose colors the cage team, or any athletic 2M-21* W . College Ave. team, wears. W in or lose, home or abroad, it ’s Lawrence men, fight­ « »HWHHHWWWWHm W ! THE STORE ing for Lawrence, and for a coach, a man.

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I 135 East ßM TIM rD ’C PAIinv cniiNIT AIM 1 IIIIPII Í Phone Coll. Ave. la IVI IL 1 N£ If 9 -u fU h it- ruun11 AIN ■ LUNvliI 881 1 Friday, February S, 1931 THE LAW RENT IAN 3 Vikes Beat Ripon; Drop Close Tilt To H illto p s Sig Eps, Betas Lead Greek Handball Entry Date Vikes Hope For MARQUETTE IS Start Intramural It Moved To Feb. 9; Cagers; Resume Play Tomorrow Expect Hard Matches Double Win On 18-14 VICTOR By Henry Connor frame for the Sig Eps and Tams sunk Boxing, Wrestling Weekend Trip The Sig Eps and Betas rest today a free throw to leave the score 4 to The all campus handball singles on top of the basketball heap unde­ 1 at half time. In the third period the tournament, won last year from a Eric Filen Handles Classes; To IN TIGHT I X feated, and in tomorrow’s games there Sig Ep scoring spree started on bas­ field of 80 of Carl Schiebler, will get Midwest fans will watch closely the is little prospect of either of the lead­ kets by Campbell and Wiese, and the Promote Varsity and under way next week if the plans out­ results of the Lawrence College ca­ ers meeting defeat. The Sig Eps had final whistle blew with the losers Frosh Wrestlers lined by Coach Denney mature. En­ gers road trip down into Illinois Denneymen Miss Many Shots rung up decisive wins over the Psi vainly trying to score from way out tries will close Monday Feb. 9, and where Denney’s Vikings will play A. C. Denney, director of athletics, But Redmen Succumb By Chis and Phi Taus before their “cru­ on the floor. with unusually high calibre of com­ Monmouth and Knox. Should the announces that boxing and wrestling 25-21 Count cial” mix with a powerful Theta Phi petition prevailing this year, the Appleton aggregation come through Phi Taus Lose classes will start immediately. The two weeks ago, and the overwhelming Starting slowly with a four-point tourney should be one of the most with a double win, it would put them By Austin Stegath classes will be under the direction of 16 to 2 drubbing administered the attack in the first quarter, the Betas thrilling ever held on the new courts. at the top of the Midwest ladder Coach A. C. Denney’s cagers broke Eric Filen, who has been recently en­ Theta Phis kept the men from E. gathered steam in the closing frames W ith a year of practice and inten­ along side Carleton. At present, the even in concluding their January gaged to handle this phase of the in­ College-ave. on top. and ran wild over the Phi Taus 20 to sive play behind them, the great ma­ Vikings have won two Midwest tilts, basketshooting when they lost a great tramural program. Filen has had Boasting a powerful attack that had 10. Foote, Dodge, and Jacobson were jority of those entered thus far are against Beloit and Ripon. defensive battle to Marquette Univer­ considerable experience in work of amassed 61 points in two games, the the main cogs in the winner’s attack, all confident of placing high in the Carleton is expected to have little sity 18 to 14 at Alexander gymna­ this kind, having had under his per­ Theta Phis faced the Sig Eps with and a rally against the Beta reserves final ratings, and the spirit manifest­ difficulty in disposing of the next ob­ sium last Saturday night. Previous sonal care and direction such men as every reason to expect an air-tight in the last quarter made the Phi Tau ed by the men bids ill to all opposi­ stacle in its path to another successive to this just before exams, the Viking Jack Zwick, Phil Zwick, and Evar battle and a possible victory, but one score look somewhat respectable. tion. Midwest crown when it meets Ham- <|uint grabbed off second place in the Hammer. of the most perfectly functioning de­ Davis played a steady game for the line on the Pipers’ home lot. The Big Four loop by taking Red Mar­ Denney stated that these classes fenses a fraternity team has present­ Phi Taus, but a battling Beta defense Carls seem to be getting more power­ tin's crimson squad into camp 25 to would be open to both upper class­ Frosh Train For ed in years gave the Theta Phis two kept him far out on the floor for the ful as the season progresses and the 21. men and freshmen. It is his plan to free throws and the Sig Eps the ball most part. Sunnes connected for only Lawrence College Vikings are the on­ Greater experience proved to be the promote both a varsity and freshmen Three More Cage game. Starting out like a defensive one field goal during the fray, and ap­ ly ones at present who seem capable deciding factor in the tilt with Bill wrestling team. Boxing, however, battle supreme, the first quarter mark parently was completely tied up by Games This Year of having a chance to score a win Chandler’s boys from Milwaukee. will be restricted to intramural com­ found the eventual winners on the M arston. over coach Diebold’s men. The Hilltoppers, all with at least one petition, and Filen will develop all "long” end of a 2 to 0 score brought The D.I.’s won their first game of Attempting to remedy the apparent year of play on the Gold squad, had students interested in preparing for At Cedar Rapids, home of Coe Col­ about by Stegath’s basket. Campbell the season after two straight reverses lack of shooting ability which was so the situation completely in hand at the intramural championship, to be lege, a strong Cornell College team added another bucket in the second when their polished attack buried the glaringly brought to light in the bat­ all times, but a stubborn Lawrence held sometime during the last of Feb­ will attempt to stem a Kohawk of­ Psi Chis under a barrage of baskets, tle with Ripon’s frosh aggregation, defense refused to give the highly the ball refused to drop through the ruary and the first of March. fense and repeat its earlier perfor­ 26 to 12. W ith Trankle leading the Coach Tangen continued to run his touted Budrunas, and his two forward mesh. Time after time the Lawrence mance against the nieghboring insti­ scoring in the initial half, the D.I.’s All students interested in boxing or Vike yearlings through stiff practice mates, McEUigot and Zummach, forwards had easy pot shots only to tution which resulted in a bad drub­ rang up 11 points to 4 for the Psi wrestling are requested to sign up session this week. many cracks at the hoop. The M ar­ have the ball roll around and out from bing for the Cedar Rapids players. Chis, and although the losers threat­ with Denney sometime this week. In the Ripon battle, the frosh han­ quette defense with the veterans, the iron band. The count at half time Ripon will meet Beloit, in the remain­ ened at one time in the third quarter Classes will be held each day except dled the ball well, and the floor work captain Joe King and A1 Shipley stood 11 to 10 in favor of the red­ ing tilt scheduled for the week. Both the issue was never in serious doubt. Saturday at 4:30. left little to be desired, but the inabil­ playing great ball, proved equally re­ skins. teams have played Monmouth College Johnson, Feind, and Roessler scored ity to capitalize on easy scoring sistant to Viking offensive thrusts. In the second period, Denney’s of­ with Beloit nosing out the Scots in the only field goals for the Psi Chis, chances cost them the game 23 to 18. 10-5 at Half fense functioned as to hitting the Varsity, Frosh Mermen the last few minutes while Red Mar­ but six free tosses kept the loser’s Trailing 13 to 6 at the end of the Zummach, stocky forward for the basket and Biggers, Hall, and Laird tin’s proteges lost on an overtime score up. Start Practice Soon first half, the Lawrence frosh rallied Milwaukee outfit, started the scoring put the locals out in front with a tilt to the Sucker state team. Tomorrow afternoon’s games find behind some fine shooting by W ard soon after the opening whistle when ten point margin, 24 to 14. Then the the D.I.’s matching wares with the Rosebush to run the count to 15 and he potted in a short one. Captain attack wilted and Ripon gradually Varsity and freshmen squad work pace-setting Sig Eps in the feature 15 at one point. Unable to stand the Biggers came right back with a neat closed the gap only to have a frantic in swimming will start immediately. game of the afternoon. The Betas prosperity this temporary tie afforded dribble in shot to tie the count at 2 blue and white stalling game keep the The preliminary work will be under will entertain the Delta Sigs, while them, the yearlings succumbed in the all. A1 Shipley then made the count ball in possession of the winners and the direction of Robert Roemer, ’33, the Psi Chis and the Phi Taus meet closing minutes and bowed 23 to 18. 4 to 2 with a short try and put the give Ripon the short end of a 25 to 21 and will be conducted in the pool in a great battle to stay out of the A PPLETON tally. from 4:30 to 5:30 on Mondays, W ed­ A schedule which includes at least Chandler crew in the lead from which cellar. they were never ousted. The count Laird Holds Johnson nesdays, and Fridays. three more games is on deck, and The standings: at intermission was TO to 5 with Mar­ Biggers again was the big gun in All freshmen and upperclassmen Tangen is driving his men at top pace W L Pet. Last Times Today the Viking attack with six field goals Si» E p s------_] who are interested in taking part in ironing out the wrinkles in the attack. quette in front. JOSePM M.SCMEMCK I Betas ______2 • l.SM this work, should consult A. C. Den­ Wiese, McKahan, and Calhoun are Bud Pierce, regular on last year’s and two free throws to his credit for Theta Phis — ______z 1 .CSS D.W. GRIFFITH’S ' DJ.'s______2 J33 ney sometime this week. all showing up well at the guard Vike quint, replaced VanderBloemen a total of 14 points. Hall had three Phi Tau s______2 .333 at guard at the start of the second field goals to his credit. In the first P .i Chis ______2 .MS Plans for frequent intramural swim­ berths, Brauer and Sunnes have the LINCOLN Delta Sigs ______• 2 .SSS period, Lawrence made good on four ming meets are underway and tenta­ call for center, and Rosebush, Kars- half, and played nice ball until re­ WAITER HUSIDN... tive plans for a dual meet with Carle- ten, and Foote all look good in the moved near the close of the game. of 34 attempts, many of which were Announce Schedule For HumoUNA ABnsrs MERKEL i This marked Pierce’s first appearance set up shots. Johnson, Ripon basket ton have also been made. front line. in a blue and white suit since last artist, was held to a lone goal and Hockey At Jones Park January when he was forced to with­ five free throws by Ken Laird, Viking TOMORROW ONLY draw from college because of injuries center. Gochnauer, who went in for The schedule for class hockey is as You Can Learn received in an automobile crash. VanderBloemen in the second half follows: all games will start at 4:30 Score Wavers showed great promise for his remain­ P. M. at the hockey rink, Jones park. The scoring in the second stanza ing two years of competition. Falcon­ Ail men interested in hockey from see-sawed back and forth with Mar­ er led the Crimson attack with four each class are urged to report at the quette cautiously protecting the nar­ field goals, three of which were sneak rink ready for play . row gap between the scores and Law- ] shots with no one within 20 feet of Feb. 10, frosh vs. soph. Feb. 12, with rence unable to break through the | him, and one gift toss. senior vs. junior. Feb. 17, soph vs. Summaries: junior. Feb. 19, frosh vs. senior. Feb. impregnable Hilltop defense. Just i M A RQ U ET T E (IS) McElligott, rf 24, senior vs. soph. Feb. 26, junior AND AT THE before the close of the game Biggers Savage, rf PPFVTFW and Savage scored on goals and made Zumach, If vs. frosh. Budrunas, c TOMORROW NIGHT the count IS to 14 in favor of the King, rg — down^tate team. Marquette started Shipleg, lg Ronzani, rg ______WALTER to stall and before the Denneymen LAWRENCE (14) Biggers, rf could regain possession of the ball the Hall. If HUSTON Laird, c final bell had sounded. Fischl, rg ------Hayward Biggers, Viking ace and Vanderbloemen, lg Pi “The Criminal captain, shared high score honors for Referee—All ison Hess (Wisconsin). the evei.ing with Budrunas. The LAWRENCE (2S) Vike leader potted three goals while Biggers, f —..______Code” Hall, f ______SATURDAY the Marquette center pushed in two Laird, c ...... Rafoth, c -—----— Riding High With Three Days baskets and made good on a pair of Fischl, g ------GEORGE O’BRIEN STARTING SUNDAY charity tosses. Ken Laird, besides Vander Bloemen, g F i n a l Gochnauer, g — nobly holding the Chandler high In a Romance of the Range scoring one shot artist, counted one R IP O N (21) basket and two free throws for four Falconer, f —-- R e d u c t i o n s Murray, f ------“FAIR points. Klagge, f Christ, f ------• Poor shooting almost cost the Den­ Johnson, c ------1 ney team a victory over Ripon, just Jensen, g ------«---- 1 WARNING” Meyers, g ...... 9 Our $3^, $4 and $5 before the athletes cut drill in favor R. Martin, g — of semester exams. The Viking of­ At the Preview Midnight Referee—Nohr, Wisconsin. fense was working to perfection, but Umpire—Witte, Oshkosh. 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Maesch Plays Seventh Geology Department Gets Give Fellowships To Two Dorothea Krause To Lead Spanish Students Organ Recital Today Lewis Tours East Collection Of Fossils Paper Institute Students Women’s Regular Hikes

This afternoon at 4:30, in the Con­ E. R. Theby, Appleton, has present­ Two students in the Institute of Organized hikes will be conducted gregational church, LaVahn Maesch On Inspection Trip ed a collection of fossil plants and To Present Play during this semester on Mondays, Paper Chemistry have been given fel­ will again play a Twilight Organ re­ leaves to the geology department of lowships offered by the Gilbert Paper Wednesdays, and Fridays beginning cital. The program, which is the sev­ Looks Over Buildings And In­ Lawrence College. This collection, company, Menasha, and the Staly at 4:45 p.m., according to Miss Ruth La Locura de Don Juan W ill Be enth of the series, will include: “Cor­ terviews Professors In Eas­ according to Dr. Rufus M. Bagg, ge- Starch Corporation, Decatur, III. McGurk, instructor in physical edu­ Given In Memorial Chapel o'ogy professor, contains some excep­ tege at Litanie” by Marcel Dupre, tern Institutions cation. The hikers, led by Dorothea Feb. 24 with whom Mr. Maesch studied organ tionally fine specimens of the car­ P. Frederick Gross, a graduate of Dr. Harry F. Lewis, of the Insti­ Krause, '31, will leave from the wom­ in Paris, two summers ago; Fugue in boniferous age. Mr. Theby is also Southern California has received the Regular rehearsals for La Locura tute of Paper Chemistry, has re­ en s gymnasium. Any college woman C major, by Buxtehude; Aria from interested in collecting Indian relics. Research Fellowship given by the de Don Juan, by Carlos Arniches, a turned from a two weeks tour through may go, whether for provisional gym the Orchestral Suite in D by Bach; the Eastern states, a trip made in Staly Corporation, and Richard credit, or for W.A.A. points. play to be presented in Memorial "Pantomine,” Jepson; “Serenade,” chapel February ¿4, by Spanish stu­ the interests of the Institute. Denney Calls For Indoor Crane, Wooster College, has received Rachmaninoff; an arrangement of dents of Lawrence College are being The purposes of the trip, as out­ Cinder Path Candidates Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mulford “Drink to Me Only With Thine the fellowship given by the Gilbert held under the supervision of Miss lined by Dr. Lewis, were to inspect visited their son Robert at the Delta Eyes,” by Miles; and “Spanish Mili­ Paper Corporation. Charlotte Lorenz, head of the Span­ college and university buildings hous­ Sigma Tau house over the weekend. tary March,’ by Stewart. Coach A. C. Denney asks that all ish department. Miss Evelyn Lehman ing projects similar to those carried men interested in frosh or varsity on at the Institute here, to interview iaBlgiaiBlB15JBlBIBiaiaJBMg)agMgMg,?^liaiî3li3Wn3ri3ri3iî3naiK:miBiHiwmraiarara^[jafg^gfa'g is working in conjunction with Miss PRESIDENT WRISTON indoor track report to the men's room Lorenz in the direction of the play. instructors and professors in these in­ at the new gym Monday afternoon, Excellent Fraternity and Sorority Banquets The cast has been chosen as fol­ RETURNS FROM TRIP stitutions, and have personal inter­ Feb. 9. The meeting will be for the lows : views with prospective students at the purpose of organization and prelimin­ HOTEL NORTHERN Don Juan—Charles Turver. I)r. Henry Merritt Wriston, presi­ Institute of Paper Chemistry. ary discussion of the season's pros­ Mariana—Lillian Bohl. dent of Lawrence College has re­ Dr. Lewis visited at the University pects. A good turnout of talent is 124 W . Washington St.—Phone 5180 Regina—Ruth Jane Karrow. turned from a speaking tour in the of Maine, Syracuse University, M c­ looked for by Coach Denney, and Paquito—Edwin Wenberg. interests of Lawrence which took him Gill University, Penn State, Ohio plans will probably be made for an Doctor Izauierdo—Ragael Elizando. to the East coast. Dr. Wriston was State. University of Illinois, Ames extensive Vike campaign on the in­ ^h %%h h h h %%%h h %h %%%h h %%h %h %h %%h %%%%h i h %h %%m Alvarita—Henry Gram. away practically two weeks. College, and the University of M in­ door cinders. WILLIAM KELLER, 0. D. Goizueta— Millard Siminich. The president made his first stop at nesota. On his trip. Dr. Lewis visited the WILLIAM G. KELLER, 0. D. Rosita— Villa Miller. Indianapolis, Ind., where he present­ Attends Meeting Oxford Paper Mills at Rumford, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Balbina—Betty Weber. ed a report on “Some Problems of Dr. John R. Denyes attended a Filipe—John Koehler. Scholarship,” before the annual con­ Maine, where a semi-commercial lab­ meeting of the Methodist Young Over Twenty-five Years of Practical Eye and Bautista—Charles Retterer. vention of the Association of Ameri­ oratory was recently completed, and People's Alliance at Milwaukee Sat­ Optical Experience Chofer—Robert Grogan. can Colleges. also, he attended a meeting of the urday and Sunday. He was in charge For Appointment, Phone 2415 The play will start promptly at 7 :30. On January 24 the president ad­ Canadian Pulp and Paper technical of a discussion group on "Missions”. Eyes Carefully Examined Glasses Scientifically Fitted There will be no admission charge. dressed a meeting of Lawrence Col­ section in session at Montreal on lege alumni in New York, and on Wednesday of last week. French Composers’ Music January 26, he addressed a similar gathering at the University Club, Bos­ Students Read Papers At To Be Presented Sunday ton. Delta Chi Theta Meeting On January 25 he addressed the stu­ dents of Wesleyan University, M id­ Delta Chi Theta, Lawrence College Music of French composers will be dleton, Conn., where he taught for honorary chemical fraternity, held its presented at the special musical ser­ eleven years prior to coming to Law­ regular monthly open meeting on vice which will be held at the Con­ rence as the president of the college. Tuesday, February 3. Two papers gregational church, Sunday morning were given by newly elected members. at 11 o’clock. The choir, under Carl Charles Miller, ’32, spoke on “The J. Waterman, will sing sacred works Dr. Bagg Returns From Chemistry of Photography,” and of Cesar Franck, and Charles Goun­ W.A.L.S. Meeting Feb. 3 Floyd Beman, ’32, presented a paper od, of which the motet "Gallia,” by on "The Manufacture of Explosives.” the latter, will be a feature. Dr. Rufus M. Bagg, Lawrence Col­ Topics at the next meeting will be lege professor of Geology, has re­ given by Rheinhold Vogt, '32, who Holds Reception For turned from Madison, where he at­ will speak on “Cobalt Amides” and BY 4 P. M . their energy has gone. They tended a council meeting of the W is­ Clem Steidl. ’32, who will present a listen to the lecture without paying real paper on “The Manufacture of Baké­ Honorary Alumna Sunday consin Academy of Letters and Sci­ attention. Naturally the exam finds them ence on Tuesday, February 3. Dr. lite.” unprepared. Bagg is vice-president of the coun­ Xi chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, cil which met with Gov. Phillip La- Oxford Club Meets Loss of energy, listlessness, lack of appe­ entertained at a reception Sunday Follette to discuss matters regarding The Oxford Fellowship club met at evening, January 25, in honor of Mrs. tite are signs o f constipation. This condi­ the annual appropriation for the pub­ the home of Dr. J. R. Denyes, 909 E. H. T. Lazar, contralto, of Milwaukee, tion is a serious handicap to class and lishing of the discoveries and findings Alton-st.. Wednesday evening at 7 who had been guest soloist at the The most popular ready-to- campus life. of the academy. o'clock Rev. Hasselhlad of the First Methodist Vesper Service that after­ eat cereals served in the Baptist church spoke. dining • rooms of American Y et it can be overcome so easily, so pleas­ noon. Mrs. Lazar is an honorary English Club colleges, eating clubs and antly. -Just eat a delicious cereal: K ellogg’s member of Xi chapter. Resident alum­ fraternities are made bjr Gwendolyn Vanderwarka will talk ALL-BRAN. Two tablespoonfuls daily are nae were guests of the active chap­ Kellogg in Battle Creek. They ter. A buffet supper was served at on Edwin Arlington Robinson, the include Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, guaranteed to give relief. Ask that it be Hamar House. poet, at an open meeting of English PEP Bran Flakes, Rice Kris- served at your fraternity house or campus club at Hamar House tonight. pies, Wheat Krumbles and restaurant. Kellogg’s WHOLE WHEAT Bis­ Add Books To Library cuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee Y00*11 enjoy Kellogg*» Slumber Music, broadcast over W J Z — the coffee that lets you and associated stations of the N . B. C. every Sunday evening at Of Paper Institute sleep. 10.30 E.S.T . A ls o K F I , KOM.O S e a ttle a t 10.00, Have you chosen a n d K O A D e n v e r a t 10.30.

In this issue of the bulletin issued your life work? In the field of health service the H ar­ by the Institute of Paper Chemistry vard University Dental School—the old­ is a list of excerpts prepared by the est dental school connected with any university in the United States—^offers students for the benefit of the com­ thorough we 11-t>a la need courses in all branches of dentistry. All modern equip­ panies giving aid to the Institute. ment for practical work under super­ A total of 560 volumes of periodi­ vision of men high in the profession. ALLBRAN W rite for details and admission re­ cals were added to the Institute’s li­ quirements to Leroy M. S. Miner, brary during November, December, Dean ll ran HARVARD UNIVERSITY A -B and January. There were also 65 DENTAL SCHOOL volumes of new books added. Dept. 67, Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass.

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