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Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Student Newspaper University Archives and Special Collections 3-31-1926 Student Opinion Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Student Opinion" (1926). CWU Student Newspaper. Book 1683. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper/1683 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives and Special Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. The Stud.ent Opinion Published In the Interests of the Students of the Washington State Normal School ---------- VOL.11 ELLENSBURG, WASHINGTON, MARCH 31, 1926 No.22 POPULAR STUDENT WHITMAN PROGRAM "" Whitman Mixed Glee Club Here Next Friday AT NORMAL DIES TO BE EXCELLENT WALTER KRUSE, 19, IS TAKEN TO :BE GIVEN NEXT FRIDAY IN TO CENTRALIA TUESDAY AUDITORIUM :BY MIXED FOR INTERMENT. CHORUS The program for the Whitman ·walter Kruse, 19, of Centralia, a Glee club which will be here next second year student at the W. S. N. Friday, April 2, will be one of S., died suddenly Monday morning the best ever put on in the Nor of cerebral embolism. mal school au di tori um. Walter was well known on the Howard E. Pratt, director of the campus and was popular among the organization, feels that the choral students and faculty. He was a numbers on this year's prograrr~ . memberj of the class that will grad are the most interesting of any uatE) next June. He resided a.t Es that have hitherto been chosen. win hall, the men's dormitory. One of the most interesting chor Walter was a graduate of the al numbers is "May Comes Laugh Centralia high school. He was born ing," a madrigal by May Strong, at Mt. Kitsa, N. Y . which won the award offered by an Surviving are his mother, Mrs. American composer for the pas!" Anna Kruse; a brother in San year. Francisco, and a brother in the navy. The dance accompaniment by His body was sent to Centralia Thelma Shepherd and Sam Whitt Tuesday afternoon accompanied by more to the club's singing of "Gyp B. A. Leonard, dean of men. Caryl sy Night" is an interesting and colorful specialty. Bingham, Marion Catron, and Ral ph Jordan, his roommates at Eswin The Glee club is made up of hallJ also accompanied the body. · nine sopranos, six altos, seven ten To date funeral arrangements ors and seven basses. Th'ey are ac have not been received. Probably companied by Agnes Little. the body will be laid to rest in the The orch estra, which is directed Centralia cemetery the latter part by Mrs. Esther Sundquist Bowers, of the week. consists of three violins, a viola, cello, flute, clarinet, cornet, trom-_ bone, drums and piano. 1,000 Mile Trip In Admission to the concert will be "Sneak Day" Is An 75 cents to all not holding A. S. B. "Galloping Zebra" NORMAL FACULTY ORDER HYAKEM BY passes. Made By Students Event Long To Be ARE ON· PROGRAM Kept In Memory APRIL 1 OR NEVER Feminine Tells NOTABLE JOURNEY AROUND ·_ · Practice Art On THE LOOP PROVED FULL A FEW "WISE" JUNIORS ARE OF THRILLS. \~TILL TAKE PART IN TEACHERS' PROPERLY PUNISHED FOR APRlL FOOL'S DAY POSITIVELY Normal Campus Six of the notable high lights of CONFERENCE AT SPOKANE THEIR TEMERITY LAST DATE; WILL :BE A our institution spent the spring ARCHERY CLAS3 01' 34 LASSIES NEXT WEEK Commotion reigned in Senior FINE VOLUME. v.acation, between quarters, driving Hall at 12 o'clock last Thursday FINDS TI!'E :BULLS EYE to the Sound by way of Portland. night. HARD TO HIT. The trip covered some 1,000 miles The Seniors of Ellensburg Normi>.l Several members of the faculty At a recent meeting of the Hya- of twists and turns which required decided to have their annual Snea!: a re on the program for the Inland six days to n egotiate. Day on Friday, March 26. Un k em staff it w.as decided that April With the same self assurance as Horace Skelsey, Beryl Johnson, Empire Teach ers' association which known to a n yone, they planned to 1 would be the last day that sub- William Tell and the same love of meets April 7, · 8 and 9 in Spokane. Adrian Duncan, James Osborne, sneak off to the Umt anum to eat, scriptions for the Hyakem woulit sport as Robin Hood and his merry Dick Krekow and George Keithahn Preside·nt Black is to be in drink and be merry. Many gath be accepted. This means that all men, 34 girls turn out daily l'ur were the representatives of the charge of the h ealth education sec ered in Senior Hall on Thursday ·who expect to receive a Hyakem archery. On some days the bullseye school on this wild trip. ' tion for which he has arranged ~ night to watch and wait for the must make a deposit of $1 on or is actually hit three times. Such a Leaving Ellensburg Friday af program. Miss Mary A. Grupe is approaching 5: 30, at which time before April 1. lack o! accuracy does not neces- ternoon they flew to The Dalles, secretary of the psychology section their train was to leave. A special It ·s necessary that immediate I sarily mean that the girls lack a Ore., where they I.anded, and •took and will speak on th e "Possibil · car was ordered a nd their eat'3 ..action l be taken at this time, for strong will an~ a steady hand, for time out for the much needed ities of P ersonality Study." were taken to the depot on Thurs· all · material must be sent. to the the (!'lass has Just begu.n. Accuracy shut eye., This was necessary after ·Mr. Fales will speak on "Modern day afternoon. publishers, and• the exact ·number co m~s by way of expenence .. :spending the week before burning Tendencies in Indus trial Arts." An Although much precaution was of Hyakems to order determined by Will those who thin~ this ill a the midnight oil doing their quar exhibit will be sent from the art taken by the Seniors to prevent the first of the month. If 200 sub- mild sport witness the girls run ter's studying. The following morn department. the underclassmen and faculty from scriptions are sold, but 200 Hya- ning after their arrows befor7 they ing the flight continued, and Port Faculty members who plan to hearing of their departure, fou r kems will be order ed so upon the are used as a target by some impat land was the next stopping place. attend are President Black, Miss wise young Juniors made their way finali ty of this ca~paign which ient person, who is like. a steed From Portland they journeyed Grupe, Mr. Sparks, Mr. a nd Mrs to the train and hid. terminates April 1 r ests the sue- 'pawing the earth for action. Or north, passing through Kelso, Che Gray, Mr. Fales and Mr. Stephens. Before leaving Ellensburg the cess of the Hyakem. >look at the bruised wrists of the halis, Centralia and Tenino. L.ast Seniors had a few scuffles at the This book is expected to be the neglectful ones who have failed to ..:...- but not least, Wilkeson, the home depot with the Juniors. Several best ever put ou t in the history of provide themselves with a wrist town of the great John Scoup, was Juniors were tied up and sent away protector. visited. Enjoy a Picnic In the school as over 400 students in a taxi. The president of the and the entir e teaching staff will Crowds in every town turned out Canyon Sneak Day Junior class was captured and tak to see the famous car, really only be pictured. The cover and back en with the Seniors. will be stiff, made of the best imi Mock Marriage a gas propelled zebra, without A group of faculty members and Juniors Not So Wise tation leather obtainable, partially brakes or ability to turn corners. students took advantage of "Sneak On arrivi.ng at Wymer the four cover ed with redish copper (Indian Features Party Tenino proved to be the down Day'" Friday afternoon by motoring wise young Juniors were found and bronze color.) The insert pages fall of our young heroes. They were down the river and eating a de- started back to Ellensburg bare are to be in crimson and black. In An informal party was given on asked to visit the institution of lightful picnic d-inner around a footed. While the breakfast, which Tuesday evening by Lenore Mitty wickedness for speeding down Main .addition the book will contain pic camp fire. was going to be served at the east torial and historical sections that at the home of Mrs. Belle Pilcher. str eet, which the boys really Baseball, quoits and hiking wer.] end of the swinging bridge was A mock marriage was the main fea thought was a blind alley. Never will portray clearly the development the chief entertainments of the af- being prepared, a practice game of of the school until the present time, ture in which Ruth Naught played theless they all enjoyed the trip; t ernoon. Those who m ade the trip baseball · was played. The break the part of the sweet and gentle they state. Adrian Duncan cau&ed the Normal school campus and vrere Mr. and Mrs. Quigley, Mr. and fast consisted of pork a nd beans, nearby scenic places.