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' I' ' ' ) : '' ' 1 - 1-- i T) A Is.; 0 T A, tr', C. Cl)1.1, 1. -i:C.:4-.. I MAY 16 1946 THE SPECTRU M LIBRARY • Volume LX State College Station, North Dakota, Thursday, May 16, 1946 Number 25 Coronation, Circus Ads Jr.-Sr. Tickets Higher Education Board Features Of Lilac Festival Now Available For May 24 Dance Prancing horses, snarling lions, to Pfeifle, Helen Brandsted and To Continue Hearings trapeze artists and other au- Lois Hooper deliver speeches Tickets are now on sale for the Members of the Board of Higher Education continued thentic acts are on the agenda about lilacs. Robert Koshnick will junior-senior prom, last big social interviewing various interested groups on the NDAC campus when the circus comes to town act as toastmaster. function of the school year, to be this morning after Wednesday's hearings on complaints in "Circus Days in Lilac Time" to Orrin Davenport, formerly with held at the Fieldhouse, May 24, from groups on operations of the help the Lilac queen, her 53 at- Ringling Brothers, and his 14 cir- college found them meeting with tendants, NDAC students and the cus performers will be guests at with music by Lloyd Keller and his orchestra. representatives of the Student general public celebrate the 14th a neighborhood luncheon Tuesday FargoB si op Commission, the NDAC Alumni annual Lilac festival Sunday noon. The program will include Nine representatives f r o m association, Fargo business men through Tuesday, according to A. the experiences of some of these whom tickets for underclassmen and a nine-man faculty commit- G. Arvold, director and institutor professionals. may be purchased include Dennis Convo Guest tee. of the Lilac festival. The Lilac queen, who is Drews, Dan Chapman, Daly King, A. F. Arnason, commissioner, Featured acts appearing in chosen from the Little Coun- NDAC students will hear the George Rulon, Ralph Gunkelman, announced following Wednesday's Festival hall are Dick Clem- try Theatre group, will be most Reverend Aloisius. J. Muench, adjournment that the board ens, wild animal trainer; Dor- crowned on the steps of Old Bob Getz, Kirk Bellows, LeRoy bishop of the diocese of Fargo, would continue its work today ita and Alexander Konyot Main—called "The Castle"— Nayes and Arden Aanstad. Tick- with the probability that a state- and their trained horses; Rue at '7 p.m. Tuesday. She will ets also may be purchased at the ment of the board's findings Enos, trapeze contortionist; be attended by 53 maidens NDAC Book Store. would be issued when interviews Mary Lou, aerialist; Hubert who represent the 53 North are completed. Dyer, comedy ring artist; Dakota counties. Juniors and seniors will receive President Frank L. Eversull of Beautiful Corrine, aerialist; Following the coronation, a complimentary tickets which will NDAC will also be interviewed Bert Dearo, tight wire artist; parade complete with lumbering be distributed through the regis- during the board's visit to the Harry Ho and his, dog and elephants, caged animals, clowns, trar's office May 22, 23 and 24. campus which culminates a series mule act; Haag's elephant the college "circus" band, the Dancing for the semi-formal of meetings initiated when a mass and a riotous clown family. queen and her attendants will event at which business suits for meeting of NDAC students, called The Lincoln Log Cabin will be march to Festival hall, pausing to men will be in order will be from by the Student Commission, ap- the scene of a Lilac Day dinner plant lilac bushes along the 13th 9 to 1 with program dancing fol- proved 'demands for an "improved, at 5 p. m. Monday. Fifty-three street boulevard. lowing the grand march at 10 p.m. enlightened, efficient and demo- guests will hear Don Byrne, Wil- All NDAC students pre- cratic administration." liam Tillotson, Stan Simons, Luet- senting activity cards will be * admitted free to the evening performance of "Circus Days Panhellenic in Lilac Time" in Festival Officers View Eunice Huso hall at 8:15 Tuesday. Children may attend a 4:15 matinee Recognizes for 50 cents; adults for one Military Dept. Lilac Queen dollar. General admission for Tuesday will be a busy day for the evening performance is Scholarship NDAC ROTC cadets and Capt. Eunice Huso, home economics one dollar, with reserved Irving L. Smith and his staff as sophomore, was elected Monday Panhellenic's 18th annual schol- the college's military department seats at $1.50. Tickets may arship recognition service for the to reign as queen of Lilac Days be procurred by contacting stands its annual federal inspec- NDAC Panhellenic association on the NDAC campus Sunday the Little Country Theater. tion by officers representing Sev- will be held Monday at 8:30 p.m., through Tuesday. After the circus, the Lilac MOST REV. A. J. MUENCH enth Service Command and Sec- Miss Huso was selected by 53 in the Little Country Theater ond Army. queen will hold a public reception speak on his trip to Rome and the Lilac Maidens representing 35 of with a social hour following in in the Little Country Theater. Consistory he attended while Two distinct phases of work the 53 counties in North Dakota the Lincoln Log Cabin. there at a special convocation Fri- will be inspected as students who will take part in the annual The speaker fol the occasion day at 9:40 a.m. in Festival hall. have a training inspection in campus celebration. will be Mrs. Pauline B. Moore, The convocation is sponsored by the morning from 9 to 11:30 Eight attendants named to Two Fraternities national treasurer of Kappa Al- Newman club, campus organiza- while the administrative serve during Queen Eunice's re- Pha Theta sorority who will tion for Catholic students. phase of the department is gime are Doris Dean, Audre Name Presidents speak on the subject Sororities checked during the same As the guest of Samuel Car- Remme, Delores Martinson, Mil- Face the Future. period. Members of Alpha Tau Omega dinal Stritch of Chicago, Bishop dred Quam, Mary Burfening, Rose and Sigma Alpha Epsilon have Jeanne Hendrickson, president Muench flew to Rome to attend Inspecting officers Lt. Col. Mar- Anne Vogel, Muriel Solberg and named Bruce Borman and Charles of Panhellenic for 1946 and 1947, the Consistory wherein Pope Pius tin H. Steffin and Lt. Col. John Ethel Mathews. Dills, respectively, to head their will be the presiding officer. XII created 33 new cardinals. He F. Barret, representing Second Coronation ceremonies are slat- groups for the coming year. Dorothy Allen Amundson will also traveled through sections of Army, and Lt. Col. Willard L. ed for Tuesday at 7 p.m., on the Other officers for Alpha Tau make the Panhellenic awards Italy. Smith, Seventh Service Command steps of Old Main. Omega are: Joe Hovland, ex- which consist of a college Pan- Bob Maasden, Newman club representative, will call on the chequer; Ralph Gunk elma n, hellenic scholarship of $50, a president, will introduce Bishop president of the college at 11:30, scribe; Myron Brochat, keeper of scholarship plaque for the wom- Muench. Col. Joseph P. Donnavin will Sigma Chi Choosey' annuls; Ed Staszko, chaplain; ens' fraternity with the highest also attend from Second Robert Cook, usher; Robert scholastic average and scholarship Army as an observer. Frank, sentinel; Don Hamilton, bracelets to the member of each Hunter, Otterson In the afternoon, the entire PM Alice Springer rushing chairman; Bud Finsand, one of the six womens' fraterni- unit will be inspected at the social chairman. ties with the highest average and Honored By YMCA Fieldhouse at 1:15. New Sweetheart Completing the list of officers to the independent student with Final phase of the day's inspec- for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are: the highest scholastic average. Two NDAC instructors, Dr. W. tion at 2:30 will be a squad test Alice Springer, junior in home Clayton Melby, D. A.; Manny Memorial scholarship awards C. Hunter and Professor Rudolph problem in which an infantry rifle economics from Wyndmere, was Walth, warden; LeRoy Schoen- are also being presented from Otterson, were given special hon- squad will develop the attack of honored as the new Sweetheart of berger, recorder; Bob Kline, Gamma Phi Beta and Kappa ors at the annual recognition ban- an organized machine gun nest. Sigma Chi Wednesday at the an- chronicler; Randy Peterson, cor- Kappa Gamma alumnae associa- quet of the YMCA Wednesday nual Founders Day banquet of respondent; Wally Erickson, her- tions. night in the college Y. Gamma Tau chapter of Sigma Chi ald; Ward Nostdahl, kitchen Sororities will answer the roll Mr. Otterson, secretary-treas- Pharmacy Coed fraternity in the Star room of manager. call by their fraternity songs. urer of the board of directors for Hotel Graver. 18 years, has resigned that po- Wins Scholarship Don Hinz, chapter president, sition but will remain on the Lucille Manning, sophomore in was toastmaster for the dinner at NDAC Concert Band, Mixed Chorus board in another capacity. He has pharmacy, is the winner of the which E. T. Conmy, former grand been chief faculty advisor for the Kappa Epsilon national scholar- praetor of the North Central To Present Outdoor Program Tonight YMCA cabinet and has taken an ship award for having the highest province of Sigma Chi, was guest active part in the entire YMCA average of any Kappa Epsilon speaker. NDAC's concert band and mixed Featured trombonists are Dick program. member in the United States. Fred Bristol and Bob Dawson chorus under the direction of Ed- Johnson, John Engen, Rudy Fro- Dr. Hunter, whose term on the NDAC's Iota chapter of the na- were co-chairmen of the event at- ward Schroepfer and Ernst Van schle and Dan McGuigan.