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VOL. XXX. STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 1923. No. 5

NATURAL HISTORY CLUB MISS MARY CAMERON + ·r --:· ·:· ·:· ·:· .;. ·:. + ·l- ·:. ·r + ·~ ELECTS NEW OFFICERS I·:· TWEftTY -SIX CO-EDS :MISS MARY CAMERON + IS IT SPELLED RIGHT? :~: ! COUGAR BACKFIElD The Natural History club has elect­ ed the following officers for the com­ I CHARMS AUOifNCf Today is the last opportunity MfN SHOW UP WELL CHOSEN TO COMPRISE ing semester: President, Mary Large; i ·!· for students to correct their ·:-:~ I -- vice president, Phillips Putnam; sec­ •:• names and addresses in the retary-treasurer, Edith Hardin; social ••• copy for the Student Directory. 1 WOMEN'S GlEE ClUB chairman, Clairmont Siekerman; pro­ AT lECTURE RECITAl + The copy is in the library f IN FIRST SCRIMMAGE grams, Fred Warren; corresponding 7 lobby and all students are ·~ I secretary, Horace Skinner. 0:· urged to correct their names at + Mrs. Kimbrough, Director, An­ The program of the club for this ''Happy Mediums'' Title of Pro- ·:· once in order that the Student ·<- ' Line Expected to Show Improve- 1 uounces Even Number of So­ semester will be printed the early part I I. gram Given Yesterday by ·:· Directory may be as complete + . ment With Development of pranos and Altos of next week. 1· New Instructor ••• and correct as possible. .;. Old and New Material 1 -:· -:- -~ + ·:· ·:· .;. ·:· ·:· ·:· .;. ·:· .,. + .,. i WILL TOUR WASHINGTON ; TELLS FOLK-LORE ORIGIN SCHEDULE 728 CLASSES WHELAN HELPS COACH LINE FRUSH S~UAD DIVIDED l I IN 421 SUBJECTS I Last Year's Humorous Skits to Be 1 Makes Appeal for Good American It has b~en neccss.ary to scheduie j New Material Shows Possibilities in Continued With Variations and TO BfTTfR COACHING · Music, Not of "Barney Google" 782 classes 111 421 subJects on the cur- Marker, Brown, Martin, Wal- Additions Type riculum at the State College this se- dorf and Mathers mestcr because of the crowd of stu- Men With Previous Experience I dents. Professors and instructors are Choosing from a large number of to Be Placed Together- , . She c~armed ~rols~ anhd serud· o~s ~e J Charmed by her wit and personality dividing them into groups small The Cougar football squad received contestants, Mrs. Herbert Kimbrough, Scrimmage Soon jmher plano reclta mt e au tltonum a~d . impre~sed by her brilliancy as a enough to give each a reasonable its first taste of real football Wednes­ amount of individual attention. director of the women's glee club, has Thursday. Ip tamst, M tss Mary Cameron's audi- Rearrangement of classrooms and day evening when half an hour's selected 26 girls as the personnel of I e nce was completely captivated yester- departmental offices has also been scrimmaging was indulged in by two the State College glee club this year. The frosh football squad has been DR. SPALDING LEAVES day morning during her folk-tune re- 1 1 made to save the time and energy of Of these there will be almost a n even divided into two sections by Coaches . . cital given in the college auditorium. teams picked at random. Coach Ex· faculty and students, who would other­ number of first sopranos, second so­ W helan and Bohler• in order to get Next. Sunday , mornmg. will. be Dr. ' I n mtro. d ucmg. h er num b ers M'ISS endine was well pleased with the wise have to do much running about pranos, first altos and second altos. tentative lineups for scrimmage work Spaldmg s. last mormng servtce at the Ca meron d e ttg· h te d h cr au d'1ence w1t. h showing the men made, especially the the campus and climbing of stairs. Glee club practice has started al­ with the varsity One squad is made Presbytcnan church as he leaves for , d . . f I . . d · 1 · f' ld Alb 0 0 escnpttve accounts o t 1e ong111 an new material. \¥aldorf, Marker, Mar• ready and plans are being made to per­ up of men who have had previous ex- I us new tC at any, regon, cto- · f f lk 1 · h · 1b f t Th f It d d Importance o o ore 111 t e vanous tin, Bervin and Mathers seemed to fert the vocalist organization as soon perience in football before coming to ' er ~~ s . . c. acu y an. stu cnts are countries of the -..vorld. hold their own with apparent ease ? • possible in preparation for the many Washington State This division is by I especially mvttcd. Dwtght Stephen- I "A f lk . I k f · C · · · o song IS not t 1e wor o a COUGARS AND AGGIES against the more experienced men. home concerts which will be given this no means permanent and is merely to Ison of lucago· will .smg O a tenor solo. .cu I turc d musician, . . b ut IS . t I1e spontane- I I 7 Captain Hickey proved to onlookers year. A tour of the state, made for dividc the men so the coaches can n t 1C eventng at .3 sacred concert f h . 1 . . f · · · will be given by the choir under di- ous song 0 t e peop c, It comes rom in the grand stand and along the side· the first time last year by the women's more eastly supcrvtse the practice. 1 . the hearts of the people and we know rcctton of Mrs. F. C. Chalfant. j . fAM£0 IN fAR [AST lines that his open field and interfer. -organization, will be repeated this year Scnmmagc. w1ll. start about next I , from thetr songs what they are think- ence running ability was as great as with even more attractions being of­ W cdncsday and soon after, practice · ' ing and feeling. That is the way they ever. He plowed through the oppos• fered. Humorous skits, introduced so games will be held with the varsity 1HOLD FELLOWSHIP BANQUET express themselves. Someone • has I W. S. C. and 0. A. C. Only Ameri­ ing line for large gains whenever given successfullv last year, will more than twice a week. Coach vVhelan is fol- . aptly said, '\Vhen words stop, music 1 F1ve Nations to Be Represented at · b h. · · 1 can Schools Heard About in the ball. likely be -repeated with some varia­ lowing the \Varner system 0 f p 1ay,, ' cgins,' and t IS IS parttcUlar y true 1 The line has been showing decide~ tions and additions. which has been used by Washington "Y" Gathering Iof the folk songs," said Miss Cameron. NE)w Zealand The members of the gice club this State for a number of years. While it I Th f ·II h' • The selections given were as fol- improvement during the past week un• year are as follows : is hard to get a lineup so early in the M Ce Ae 0~~ ~P b~nque~ of the .1 · 11ows: "Soiree de Vienne," a waltz, der the watchful eye of the line coach, I 11 First Sopranos season on the available material, the · • ., · wh·t d' c he d hFndpay evem~g an arrangement from Schubert and James Begg of Bunedin, New Zea­ Hack Applequist. He is being assist· . . . Th jat t1e1 "et1 o tst c urc. laces wtll j . . . . . ed in the development of the ends by Muriel Halloway coac1 1es arc opt1m1St1c. e men t. . , L tszt; • N orweg1an B ndal ProcessiOn," land, a member of the board of agri­ have been working on the fundament- I be .atd for l OO guests, .JO plates are re- by Grieg; "Volga Boat Song" Miss culture in New Zealand, is here on a Whelan, frosh coach. The coaches Marguerita Beneke 1 . kl' · served for the frosh and these have 1 ' Catherine Hunt a I s, b)oc k tng, tac 111g, passmg a nd II b k T . Cameron's own arrangement; ''Money tour to investigate agriculture and to seem confident of a fast line with . . . a .;en ta ·en. he old students wtll ' plenty of speed, fight and spirit, with Glade Burnett puntmg, and a noticeable 1mprovement d . 1 Musk," by Sowerby; "Tune from study education in this country. He . 11avc 40 places an the advisory board 1 • is conferring with Vice Dean Sever­ such men as Brown, Burkes and Constance Grace has taken place 111 the last day or two. f , v" d f 1 County Derry.'' by Gramger: "Turkey ' o t 11e '.1. 11ave ·a rrange or 10 . . , . Shannon to form a nudeus, while Marie Scroggin Among the 93 men who have been the Straw, by Guton. ance, head of the department of farm p 1ates. lmI · · d Crow, \V ctzcl, Bervin and vValdorf Agnes Diltz turning out nightly the following have T l f b . n closmg, M1ss Cameron rna c an management. . • 1c purpo e o t 11e anquet IS to · . d ·. A · will build it up. Second Sopranos been s hO\nng good stuff· . . f f ll . I:> appeal tot goo reprcscntat" c men- "In New Zealand I have heard of . . . · create a sptrtt o e ows 11 1p etwcen 1 can music The veteran Zaepfcl, who played Ruth Wilkins Chapman, H. Han- the new and old students, and to give but two American c:olleges, 0. A. C. Ltncm~n-C. I · full last season, has been shifted to Olive Price sen, F. !-..ramer, C. Brown, L. Brown- the foreign students an opportunitv to and W. S. C.," said Begg, who is very I ------quarter in order to try his ability at Rachel Davis mg,. N' · L owe, L · F- annmg,· E · R ee d • meet the Americans. The ten -for- GET MASTER'S DEGREE favorably impressed with W. S. C. Frances Featherstone In a talk which he gave in Wilson barking signals. Bray is back in R. Lawt·ence, L. Cooper, K . Miller, H. , cigncrs who will be present come from ~ · his old position at fullback and is Marion Eaton Radabaugh, F. Cady, B. Hubbard, M. China. Japan. Russia and the Philip- Miss 1~i l dred Manuel is a new 111- hall. Thursday afternoon he stated that showing his oldtimc charging ability. Ruth Wollmuth Coon, E. Smith, H. Greenwood, B. Ipines structor 111 the botany department. he had expected to find Pullman in the First Altos Vaughn, C. Vaughn, E. Baxter, B. · Miss Manuel graduated from Beloit, vicinity of Olympia instead of across Marker, Martin and Griffith are other strong prospects for the back field po­ Mildred Smalling the state. sitions. Alice Prindle •· I was surprised to find this beauti­ Ruth Van Engelen :~t~~i;~:::~:~:~;:lo,:~;~:.o; ISAlSEHOOWF SPADWT ATICWKIENTNS[R I:~~~~::~"ro:· h;;2~.. ~~~. ;;~,::·~,~~· ful college in such a remote part of Vay Kearns \Vashington. The view of this fi ne U. S. Commissioner Gertrude Tunnard Nichols, L. Valentine, J. Jolly, T . Hill, I Veteran Critic Takes Off college alone should give the student of Education Here Leone \.Y ebber H . Trunkcy, H . Blanton, E . Cum- 1 1 1 I a broad outlook on life." Second Altos mings, w. Miller, c. Sweet, P. Reed, the Dark Glasses Mr. Bcgg told of the history of New Lita Layton 0. Klossner, J, Smith. Zealand and also of its climate, geog­ ~1r. John G. T igert, United States Rhoda Anderson Ray Miller of the N ew Dorm ! raphy a nd industries. He stated that commissioner of education, spoke to '·well, Ex, they look good!'' Katherine Pugh Y. W. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Is Runner- since the development of refri gera­ the students and faculty Tuesday after· That is what George M. Var­ Gladys Jenne WILL START NEXT WEEK Up tion l\ew Zealand has been able to be­ noon in Science hall. Mr. Tigert was Vivian Baker I nell, sporting editor of the Spo­ come more prosperous. "We now ex­ on his way to Washington, D . C., Zara Engdahl Active work for every girl is the kane Chronicle, and one of the port between six and seven million from a hasty trip to his Seattle office. for.::most football authorities in slogan of the Y. W. C. A. for this The intergroup Cougar Paw ticket sheep a year," he said. Hi department is responsible for the I the Northwest, had to say education, medical aid and support of year. All girls arc urged to attend sale came to a satisfactory close on "In New Zealand our greatest vice I about the Cougar team after the natives of Alaska. As a result of TAKE HEED, PROFS •:• the meetings held every Wednesday Thursday, following several days of is horse racing. Our love of motor the first scrimmage oi the year the recent presidential tour through + All faculty members who de- + in room 106, Science~all. concentrated sales effort on the part cars has never O\'crcome our love of Wednesday afternoon. the territory he has made a complete •!• sire to subscribe for The Ever- 4 Faerie Wallace, the president, will of the majority of the sales groups.l horseflesh, although one can travel by "Yes, they look better than reorganization of the work, transfer­ + green may do so at room 2, ••• have charge of the next meeting. at Student interest in a college endeavor automobile over nearly all parts of they did last year,'' the \'Cteran ring W. T. Lopp from the Seattle of­ ·:· College hall, or by addressing ·:· which the department heads will g ive can be fairly accurately ascertained by the country. + the manager of The Evergreen, + reports on their ,York for the coming a check of the results obtained, and the sportsman and referee told the fice to Anchorage. The new chief of + College Station. The subscrip- •,• year. wideawake, consistent enterprise new coach, A. A. Exendine, as the Seattle office is Jonathan H. Wag­ •l• tion price by mail is $2.00 per ·:· The membership campaign will start shown by the greater part of the con­ they watched the grid men file Make Date With ener, former superintendent of schools + year. past on the way to the locker of New Mexico. ··- within the next two weeks. Every testants succeeded in establishing an Little Sis For + g irl will be urged to join. J enviable record. The men and girls room. In his speech 11 r. Tigert spoke of ------of the college rallied to the support of "But come down Saturday, Annual Walkout the general situation of education in the states, all of which he has visited HIGH SCHOOL SHEEPSKIN BUT A "Paw" in a wholehearted manner. George, and we'll show you a real scrimmage," Exendine in the past two years. He laid stress ''Today is your last chance to make told him. "This is the first on the reactionary tendencies brought SCRAP OF PAPER TO THIS BIRD "P~~~ .. ~~~~g P;!ze~he t~~gh~~pi~srou;: that date with your little sister," said 1 1 scrimmage of the year, and it about by the war, saying, "The mind was won by Delta Tau Alpha. This Marion Blanchard this morning, as wa n't a yery good one." and products of the mind are worth I group not only won on the percentage Going through high school in eight. and physics came next, and more Bs she surveyed the final set of plans for more than land and the products of I bi:tsis, but also disposed of the great- Varnell grinned, becau e he hours is a feat few of us would imagine resulted. the Big Sister Walkout. The femi­ the land. est number of tickets. evidently thought it was a good nine "clan" will gather in front of feasible, but F. T. Harris accomplished I When asked to choose his own text .. '''Vomen are getting their share, and tough scrimmage. During the Bryan hall, and promptly at 4 o'clock the equivalent of this seemingly im- 1'. . : . . . Indtvtdual sales records go to in some cases more than their share, 111 c1v1cs, th1s surpns mg youth select- H , L d H c workout, the veteran kept his wend its way to T anglewood. The possible task with apparent ease. 1 . . enr) arson an . . Meyers. eye on the ball, and watched of the smoking tobacco. Eight hun­ Fresh from the navy, Harris came • e~ a ~ook formerly used 111 the Olym-1 These men hung up a record of 50 path will be marked for latecomers so every movement of the players, dred million dollars were spent last here with his mother to enter the cot-! p ta. hi ~h sc.hool and pass~d the ex- sales in two hours, and kept on going. that all will be able to find the party. just as he does when he is year for factory made cigarettes. This lege of veterinary science. He had ammatton With a B. All thts hap~e n ed The notable showing made by Ray Not only all Little and Big Sisters ''working'' a game. Varnell is does not include those who roll their never been in a high school or college W ~dn es day. On. Thursday Harns ac- Miller deserves a place here also. The are invited to the get-together, planned a lover of football, as well as own- stockings.'' classroom before in his life. qUired a new thirst for conquest and race was close, and honorable mention by Mortarboard, but all women in an authority, and he enjoyed ~1r. Tigert stated that only one­ A cold-blooded admission committee t~ckled an ~xam in .Greek and Rom~n is deservedly extended to the follow­ college. watching the men scrap and seventieth of the wealth of the U nited pounced upon him and demanded proof history. F ifteen htgh school credtts ing groups for the results obtained: I Short talks by heads of organization I hearing the thuds a line hit States is used for educational pur· of his fitness to enter our noble halls were granted him, a nd his admission ' cw Dorm, Delta Zeta, Community and peppy singing '"ill be the main line. poses. of learning. Was he discouraged or to c~llege standing enthusiastically hall and McCroskey hall. I features. All girls who play ukeleles, "I started training yesterday, d own cast:- N ot on your lt' f c- o. K. d. . • . I. ''Th . c .f'l' t 1gre d concrc t e Iovmg . cup, 1banjos or other music making instru- boys, and l am as sore as you NOTICE Taking home six or seven books. he Accordmg to N · f . Aiken, head oft mlatd w1th Portland cement, intended ' ments are urged to bring them. Attention All Group Houses will be tomorrow," he said to read for an hour or two, and came the department of elementary science, as a g ift to the group of salesmen who I In case of rain the walkout will be There will be a meeting Monday af- back to take his entrance exams. The Harris is one of the most unusual should prove conclusively that they some of the fellows. profs had a hunch that it co!lldn't be men ever to enter the college. "He is were entitled to it, is shortly to be pre­ Varnell trains rigidly every 1 ••• •••• •• •• . ••••• •••• •••• 1 done, but as you shall sec, presently, a natural student, and has an exccp- scnted. The ceremony will take place year for his 'York as football ~~ ~.~.h~~• ~.·.o:~e:.~s.. g:.~11:a:• ~u~ ~• in~~~~;~~;~t::iv::s~\~tfh room 203, Science a ~~e~r~~~hall. Plans ~~~~:=~~ for they got the jolt of their Jives. tionally keen perception. His com•er- during new moon on the bamboo and basketball referee for he 1 1 ••• ·:· the intramural debate leagues will be Harri~ was given an examination in sational vocabulary is equal to that barge on Lake de Puddle. Ferry hall really ''works'' the games. · + Kappa Psi announces the •r announced. It is most desirable that three years of high school English, of any minister or dean in town, and appears to have a toe-hold. How­ At any rate, the Cougar foot­ .;. pledging of C\·cry organized group be represented. including composition, literature, and he i. an interesting fellow to be asso- ever, those appearing below arc eli­ ball boosters are g lad to hear Floyd Berry, Everett. ••• All groups that have not appointed a technical grammar, and he floored it ciat ed with." giblc: Ferry hall, Stevens annex, Tri that he likes the looks of the Paul Mickens, Puyallup. ·:· forensic representative should do so for the count of A. He looked like Faculty mei11bers who have come in Dclts and the A. T. O.'s," said Chet squad this early in the season. Francis Frink, Puyallup. ·!-- 1before Monday a.fternoon in order that more, and the wiseacres trotted out a 1 contact with Mr. Harris regard him Hampbon, bu incss manager. And the warriors themselves Franklin Hart, Jr., Olympia. •!• they may "get the dope" on the plans nice little quiz in a lgebra. A again. , as a man of unusual promise. Studies arc determined to show Var­ Chas. Peters, Olympia. + for the revitalil!ation of State College The vet department had its inning and hold forth no terrors for him and he Is Your Group nell and the Northwest some Albert Beauchene, Yakima. •!·1 debating. Harris took a physiology exam into will soon be looking for mo1·e worlds Behind the new debate program? real football this year. Stephen Jordon, Yakima. •r l The A. S. S. C. W. Committee camp for a D. United States history to conquer. If not, why not? • I on Oratory and Debate. ·!· ~ . Friday, September 28, 1923 Page Two THE EVERGREEN

MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY The organs of smell in a vulture and a carrion crow are so keen that they can scent their prey for a dis­ "THE EVERGREEN tance of 40 miles. Member Pacific Intercollegiate Press Association A tribe called the Svantians have iliBs 1£liza:brt4

you can't see her except on Sunday College Tea Room Fussing and Pie Are afternoons, life isn't worth very much. Banned by New Coach But then, two months, and ohooooo-1 (Opposite the Flatiron)

When you do nothing but live foot­ MEETINGS ball, play football, hear football, and Cosmopolitan Club--Sunday, 3:00 Will serve regular meals-break­ eat football for 10 days out of the p.m., Y. M. C. A. rooms. fasts, luncheons and dinners-at week's seven; when football says you Group debate representatives-Mon­ can't do this, can't do that, and can't day, 4:40 p. m., room 203 Science hall. new and popular prices. do the other thing, you begin to realize New waffle iron installed. that the game is here. With training TO GIVE PRESS PARTY table starting for about 30 men last Thorpe's The United Presbyterian church is -+- night at the Midway, comes the reali· giving a Press Party September 29 at ;zation of the season. 8:00 p. m. at the church parlors. Special Chicken Dinner Sunday Just In-A Direct Shipment of Yes, Doc has laid his ponderous Everybody is invited. pedal extremeties down on the whole 5:00-8:00 question, and comes out with the au­ LOST COMOY'S thoritative and highly convincing Delta Delta Delta pin. Finder news that thou shalt not participate in please call 92. Only 60c London Made Pipes pastry, thou shalt not chow of greasy hash, thou shalt sleep nights (no com­ Is Your Group We bought these pipes direct and ments as to class periods), thou shalt Behind the new debate program? the price, therefore, is exception­ not fuss the women, and again, but If not, why not ? YOUR SATISFACTION louder, .thou stalt not fuss the woman. OUR PLEASURE ally low. A shame, saddening, even positively A COUGAR AT 0. A. C. outrageous; bid goodby to black eyes, Phone 28 for Scores blue and whatever other color they Doane Courtney, a graduate of the grow, for fussin' is now criminal, science department of 'vV. S. C. in whether it ever has been or not, for 1922, is instructor in zoology at Ore­ the gridders. gon Agricultural College. A New Supply of The men thus subjected to these ironclad rules and regulations now Whitman College, Sept. 28.- (P.I. PULLMAN STATE BANK dine nightly of man's "chow" be­ N.S.)-The complete football sched­ GLO-CO THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE sprinkled with football talks, criticisms ule has been announced by R. V. Bor­ and plays of the afternoon's workout. lcske, coach. The schedule follows : And all for 35 cents, as conference rul­ October 6, Utah at Walla Walla; Oct. While It Lasts ings stipulate that only one training 13, Washington at Seattle; Oct. 19, table may be served a day and the men Oregon at Pendleton; Nov. 3, Mon­ charged the price of an ordinary meal, tana at Missoula; Nov. 10, Willamette The Tower Barbers the college standing the difference. at Salem; Nov. 17, Gonzaga at Spa· J. N. Scott, President Geo. H. Gannon, Cashier Yes, it's all in a lifetime, but when kane. Friday, September 28, 1923 THE EVERGREEN Page Three

ccul·ln 't see any signs of Palouse dirt liJSOCIET)jjl Cavelle, Stephenson on til•~ Lack of his neck. Mrs. Teacher In Sunday Vespers called on him to make a formal spec·cll =--: ~· ' where you haf to gc~ up in front o< GRAND THEATRE EDDIE everybody and choke to death tryiPs ATTA-BOl' I SOCIAL CALENDAR Dwight Stephenson, son of Mr. and SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 30 and OCT. 1 . . . Mrs. ]. R. Stephenson of this city, to think o£ something to say. A Jol.o started to begin to Ull\Yind Sept. 28-Soph-Frosh Mix, arm­ will appear on the program for ves­ 1 hin'Sl'l! and darned if after he got all ory. pers ' at the college auditorium next ta:coilccl there was about 6 feet 6 of Sept. 29-Theta Xi House Dance. Sunday afternoon, when he will sing THE PURPLE HIGHWAY Alpha Chi Omega Pledge a group of four songs. 11iss Erna soup lone standing up in front of u• Tea. Cavelle, soprano, will sing two groups lucky one . He was one of these Theta Upsilon Reception. of songs and George Lillich, organist, R. S. P. V. cadets, and he sure must With Madge Kennedy State College Pharmic Mix. will play three numbers. The accom- haf got his room-mate's clothe on Oct. 5-Delta Tau Alpha Pledge panists will be l.[rs. Ruth Bradle by mistake, 'cause his coat hit him Here's a picture made to Informal. Keiser, pianist, and Karel Havlice:. about in the m~ddl_e of_ the solar plcxi~. Oct. 6-Booster Committee Dance. violinist. IHe had hobnails 1n h1s boots and h1s order for YOU. It has a Th . feet sure hated to part company with Oct. 20-Sophomore Class Party. . e et~ttre program for vespers, the floor. This scarecrow drove every beautiful story of Barrie­ MONTE BLUE Junior Class Party. \;11lch \~til start promptly at 4 :00 1 darn thought of psch- outa my head. like charm; a perfect role for PEDRO l\ov. 17-Kappa Beta Informal. DE CORDOBA o clock, IS as follows: I All I can ay girls is look before Dec. 8-Aipha Gamma Informal. Madge Kennedy a wonder­ Ern a Ca,·elle, soprano. you leap! Let 'em say that clothes VINCENT COLEMAN Dwight Stephenson, tenor. • clont' make the man but some of 'em ful cast; gorgeou set , and DORE DAVIDSON SIGMA NU DANCE :Mrs. ){uth Bradley Keiser, accom- I've seen sure ought~ wear an Eskimo photography that's a revela­ I'm eager, impetuous Eddie; panist. outfit. Reliable, rapid and steady ; tion in what the cmema To serve every whim Members of the Sigma N u fraternity Karel Havlicek, violinist. With vigor and vim entertained at an informal dance in Mr. Lillich, organist. camera can do. I'm anxiously waiting and ready I their new home last Saturday night. The Soldiers' Bride (Rachmaninoff), Will Skip Eighth The guests \Yere shown through the Anything you need-from a My NatiYe Land (Gretchaninoff),, house. Those present were the ~1i sses nutmeg to a flatcar of flour­ Pirate Dreams (Huerter), An Open Period Classes Le Vesconte. Canfield, Hebberd. Tur­ any of those little for-gotten-till­ Secret (Woodman). I All the girl~ arc going to leave the ner, Baird, Preston, Clarkson, Pol­ the-last moment necessities­ Miss Cavelle 1campus,-not for good, of course, but lard, Gard, Hall, Rothrock. Lois just leave it to Eddie. We merely for a good time. They will Tocvs, Bernice \Vitt, Glenmar \Vitt, F ar on th e R oa d (Ivan h o ff) , S weet - . dote on snappy service. . (Ch d . k) D turn the college over to the roannng Freakes, Kenyon, Davi., Holmqui t, I1eart, Tlty L 1ps a w1c , una R . · · La Marcel Shoppe BOTHER? Good gra.cious, M G'll) S f h (L omeos w 111 1e they make a p1lgnmagc Taylor, Jackson, Lackore, Blanchard ( 1 1 0 0 no! F c ) ong t e pen a to T anglewood. Never, in all its busv and Ethel Toevs. Patrons and pa­ orge · life, has Tanglewood seen as man;, We can't be bothered! Mr. Stephenson We Specialize in tronesses were ~f r. and :M rs. Fred raving beauties and bewitchingly dan- Salt, ~Ir. and ~Irs. Egge of Spokane You should see our fresh Minuet (Zimmerman), Will o' the gerous sirens as it will see this after­ and ~Ir. and ).f rs. Sanger. Marcel Waving and Water Waving Cakes and Pastry-fresh every Wisp (Nevin), Con Grazia (An- noon when the light and life of th•: day. drews). • campus will invade it. Sigma Nu fraternity wishes to an­ Mr. Lillich .Hortarboard, national honorary for nounce the pledging of \Vallace Brown Elegy (Massenet) with organ and vio­ uppercla women, will be hostess this C. R. Sanders Co. of Butte, Montana. Phone 39 lin; Lullaby from "] ocelyn" (God­ afternoon at their annual "Little Sis­ Experienced Opera tor Mr. James Begg, commissioner of ard) with organ and violin; Le Pe­ ter Walkout" and they have made plan~ agriculture of New Zealand, 1.1rs. Begg Courteous Attention Consistent and Steady: tit Pensee (Townsend); The Night which include every co-ed on the cam­ That's "Atta-Boy Eddie"! and Dr. E. F. Gaines, Joe Knott, Paul Wind (Farley). pus. the big sisters, the little siskt.> Cordill, Clifford Thompson and Mor- Miss Cavelle and the sisterless as well. Promptly ------~0------rill Delano were \;.,1 ednesday evening at 4:30 p. m. they will form a big dinner guests of Alpha Gamma Rho...... _ ...... _____ .. __ ...... __ crooked S in from of Bryan hall, after Prices Are Right Miss Lillian Pettibone was a dinner which they will move en masse to the guest at the Alpha Gamma house Sun­ Soliloquies of big bonfire in the forest. We are still at the day. It is absolutely imperative for he:­ 503 Maiden Lane Phone 131 Xi Delta announces the pledging of Susie future well-being that every girl at­ old stand in front of Katherine Mathewson of Wenatchee tend with her big or little sister, her Dutton's. and Maude Curtis of P ullman. Say, there is some wise junior on big or little voice, her big or little ap­ Mr. James Tigert, member of the this campus who's going to get hurt petite and above all, particularly and Call 70 for the best General Council of Phi Delta Theta if I have my way about it. Y'see this especially, with her college spirit. and United States commissioner of here g uy told me that there were pos- There will be no wine, but the women of servtce. education, Prof. C. A. Isaacs and C. olutely no scarecrows allowed in Pull- ~nd song will be plenty. As for re­ E. Dobler, of Tacoma, were dinner a-man, especially on the campus, not freshments, we don't know much about to mention these here classes w her<' them except that a goodly committee Buy your Paper by 70 TAXI guests of Phi Delta Theta :Monday night. ynu don't make any recitations. is working on that part of the pro- Alpha Gamma announces the pledg­ W ell, this hick ot a junior was some gram. pe-rvaricator, 'cause there is the what- The walkout is a college tradition. the Pound r------: ing of Leta Rhinehart of Puyallup. not's own brother walking the camous It is a beautiful tradition and no col­ The Misses Rehbock, Stewart, Nal­ this very minute. I was sittin' in .the lege woman, new or old, can afford We have on SPECIAL ALE two grades of fine Varsity Barber Shop der and Leonard were Thursday din­ back row in a sch-psh- pch-well, in to miss this good old rally around a quality pound paper with envelopes to match. ner guests of Delta Delta Delta. Makes a Specialty of Ladies' and one of tl:ese here ology classes where crackling autumn fire, amidst her col­ Sigma Kappa announces the pledg­ Children's Hair Bobbing you tell your prof all you suspect about lege friend., the songfest, the speeches SPECIAL PRICE ing of Jean \\ agner of Colfax. some neurone or something, and J 1and the congeniality, and best of all ] . HARRY STIMSON, Manager Kappa Beta dinnl:r guests for Wed­ was dodging behind the g uy in front that genuine, rich, warm spirit that • I lb. Paper and 2 pkgs. Envelopes ______80c nesday were Irma Jean \Vaters, Claire of me ~o the professoress can't seP. prevails when the women of Wash­ I lb. Paper and 2 pkgs. Envelopes______65c Rose and Della Crumpacker. me and I won't have to get up at!cl ington State get together. Miss Dorothy Dwight of Spokane make a fool outa myself. By the way, if you have a banjo, a was a visitor on the campus Tuesday This here Apollo in front of me kulele, a mandolin, a guitar or any and Wednesday. wasn't so bad looking. At least he other terrible instrument of torture, Corner Drug Co. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Rhoda had combed his hair last week and I , tune it up and bring it along. Campus Anderson, Rae Becker, Claire Rose, Irma Jean Waters and Miss Lautens­ lager at dinner Thursday evening. Alpha Gamma Rho announces the Cafe pledging of Paul Cordill of Cheney. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Evelyn ~1cCormmach of A Fool and his Money are soon parted! Pendleton, Oregon. SUNDAY NEW Y. W. SECRETARY TALKS we serve breakfast from 6:30 to 11:00 o'clock The first Y. W. C. A. meeting held Wcdnesrlay in Science hall, at 1 p. m. Special lunches at noon was in charge of Dorothy Bryan. ).fiss He is a wise man these days who holds a tight grip on Try our special chicken dinner, Marcia eemans, the new Y. W. C. his purse and demands a just return for what he spends. served from 5 to 8 p. m. A. secretary, gave a talk on the two I roads a girl can choose in her college Study values, my friend, and let every penny count. If life, the low road, or the high road. Catherine Hunt gave a vocal solo and you need a new Suit or Overcoat, don't jump at the first Ora Harcourt Jed the devotionals. one you see, but look into the matter thoroughly. All we CAMPUS CAFE ask is a chance. Football Rally Soon Call on us, too, and place your order only when you've IF YOU WANT GOOD convinced yourself that your money buys the most. l Get in trim now by joining the Men's and Boys' Shoes bunch at the Come in and nose around. "Little Gray Church AT RIGHT PRICES by Main Street" Try The Electric Shoe Shop for their church rally Sunday W. W . STODDARD Tailor Zalesky 806 Alder St, Pullman Sunday Morning and Evening 10:00 a.m. 6 :30p.m. The "Harlow'' Shoe Cleaning-Pressing-Altering Pullman FOR SALE-Underwood portable Baptist Church typewriter; good condition. Varsity Barber Shop, Midway. Phone 1831. STUDENT MOVIES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 Shows-7-9 p.m. ."MASTERS OF MEN" -ALSO- - With- Larry Semon Admission . . 20 Cents -IN- With Student Ticket Earle Williams and Wanda Hawley Townspeople . 35 Cents A Powerful Drama of the United States Navy During the TheBarnyard Spanish-American War Page F our THE EVERGREEN Friday, September 28, 1923

MOVIE BILLS FOR THE WEEK ······~...... IENROllMENT SHOWS Strong Pictures Coming to Both Houses Echoes

I H. 0. TIc. INCREASE Grand theatre: Friday, Saturday. An Invitation- September 28-29, thirty stars and Captain Hickey showed up with his\ ADAMS screen notables in "Hollywood." Sun­ old-time skill in Wednesday's scrim- ( Military Organizat ion Composed day, September 30, Madge Kennedy mage. Hickey has a twist that makes You are invited to come to this store where of Eight Infantry a.nd Four and Monte Blue in ''The Purple him hard to clamp onto and helps him you will have the opportunity of viewing the GROCERY Engineer Companies Highway." ''Hollywood,'' showing to make additional yardage. largest and most complete selection of Fa ll Hollywood as the capital of filmdom. Exendine has a husky trio in Bray, ] oel Whitaker is ordered \\-est for his Hales and Marker from which to de­ and Winter Woolens in town. R. 0. T . C. enrollment totals over health. Angela, his granddaughter, velop a fullback. 800 students this semester, making an comes with him and is assured she will Marker's \\'Ork, both on the defense Every variety of weave, pattern, style and color is included increase of about SO over last year. be a howling success as an actress. SPECIALS and offense gives him a decided edge in this great assortment. Twelve companies are formed, eight Later her family come west and they so far. 3 lbs Bulk Cocoa 25c being infantry and four companies all enter the movies. Incidentally, Oliver T ryggvi furnished the star We are recognized "Past Masters" in the Tailoring Art composed of engineers. Angela never gets a chance. This is tackle of \V cdnesday's scrim mage. Craft and the clothes we make to your individual measure 1 lb Salt Peanuts 30c D unng· tl1e pas t week t h e vanous· the most novel picture that ever Excndine accuseci johnny Glann of must satisfy you before we will aq:ept your money. compames· h ave b een put t h roug h t h e reached the screen. partiality when he dropped one be- You will not be shocked at our prices-they are right and rud .t ments o f R · 0 · T · C · d n'11 . At the Liberty, Saturday, Septem- tween the sticks after a varsity touch- compatible with quality merchandise-Quality Trimings and · ber 29-30. Eilene Percy and Kenneth Strained Honey Th e 45 W - S · C · representatives at down but booted a dropkick against Qmuality Tailoring. C L · h' Harlan in "East Side, West Side." amp ewts t IS last summer won the post on a super-varsity try-for- We don't count the stitches-but the stitches count in the 60-lb tin new honey laurels for the third consecutive year, " East Side, ·west Side'' shO\YS the point. · · h 0 A C C l'f · voung girl who can retain the high wear and general satisfaction of good clothes. $7.00 competmg w1t . . ., a 1 orma J Pete Kramer took the fangs out of I nstttute· o f T ec h no1 ogy an d t h e U m· - code of honor, keep her nose in the the second string end run offensive vers1ty· o f W as h'mgto n. W as h'mgto n air, and smile through her willingness Wednesday when he brought down · k f' 1 · to keep her high ideals. New York S tate engmeers too 1rst p ace 10 everything coming around left end. FRANK FORMAN street life is much in evidence. A markmanship and drill. Murray Baxter did some good work · · 11 west side young man hires an east The1r tune was not a spent in for the second string men at tackle. FRESH side girl as his secretary. A romance work , however, as many happy week- Exendine says: "The best defense Green Vegetables begins and continues, despite the fact end s were spent at M t. Rainier and against the forward pass is speed" and that the parents disapprove. Seasonable Fruit one solid week was spent in motor re- speed will be Cougar's defensive. MERCHANT T A I LOR At AU Times connaissance through the Grays Har- COUGAR HOWL ERS ELECT Big Bill H jertoos showed up like bor district. a veteran Wednesday and should fur- At the meeting of the Howling Cou- nish Excndine with the needed tackle. Stephenson, Tenor, gars, held Wednesday evening, the. Waldorf a.nd Young are being tried J.O.ADAMS · ££' 1 cted. Sec ' out at end m an attempt to develop • 1 Ch I lf o IIowmg o 1cers were e e . - Phone 56 At Spec1a ape retary, F. G. Sherman; treasurer, J. a pair_ of big ends for defense against! TUDENTS: T d M left wmg attacks. Church; sergeant-at-arms, e or- AI h h h · · k T HEREBY SAVI NG YOUR­ Special convocation on Wednesday, row; reporter, Otto Stave. P resident E td?ug b \e puntt~g IS ~~~ ~et wea Buy SELVES THE EXCHANGE October 3, 9:20 to 10:10, will feature Swan was in charge of the meeting. xPehn.l mBe e lev_es t a~ W I lmprlov_e . . _ . 1 rown IS teanng t1roug1 1 m STUDENT CHARGES ON YOUR FOR­ Dwtght Stephenson 111 a tenor rec1tal 1 Th · h ld b d S EIGH CHECKS. which includes three groups and an SHOW " MASTERS OF MEN" great f sty Be. IS s ou d e a goo · ~.r R h B dl K · . year or rown at guar . DEPOSIT WE SELL TllEM IN BOOKS an a. m.rs. ut ra ey e1ser WI 11 R d M h · d · SENIORS d u y at ers IS omg some pretty accompany Mr. Stephenson. The pro- Movie of Sea Life Supported b Y G oo • . h h b d h CHECKS _CONTAINING TWENTY- gram is as follows: Cast runmng w1t t ~ a 11 an s ows a FIVE, FIFTY, SEVENTY­ and good defense agamst the forward pass. FIVE AND ONE HUN­ Madchen Mit Den Roten JUNIORS A splendid cast has been afforded DRED DOLLARS. Mundchen --·------...... Franz TAKE HEED Das Ist Ein Brauscn Und ''1Iasters of Men," the great sea story T he taking of class by Morgan Robertson, which will be Heulen ...... ______, ______Franz Econ. 6 students, who missed class FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PULLMAN shown at the college auditorium to­ pictures starts Mon­ Lauf Der Welt ...... Grief assembly period Thursday, your quiz "HOME OF THE PALOUSE DOLLAR" night and Saturday evening, including day. Make your ap­ V erborgcnheit ------\Volfe lesson for next week: Chapter III. Earle 'Williams, Alice Calhoun, Cul­ pointn1ent early so E Lucevan Le Stelle (Tosca) .... Pucini len Landis and Wanda Hawley. The we can snap this The Zephyr ------•------...... LaForge story is a striking, vivid picturization Twilight ------LaForge 1of life at sea with the backg_round of work through. 0 Ask of the Stars Beloved.... LaForge a heart stirring love drama mvolvmg Boats of Mine ______, ______Mi ller the four principal characters. It is a picture of American youth Hymn to the NighL.Campbeli-Tipton and it is as fresh and wholesome as a The Cave ...... Schneider breath of the sea upon which the ac­ Take All of :Me ------.... Stickles tion occurs. Dick Halpin, an orphan living in a small town, is falsely ac- W. S. C. MEN HIGH IN SHOOTS cuscd of a theft committed by the brother of the girl he loves. He ac­ Frank Misner, president of the As­ cepts the blame in order to spare her sociated Students, and Walter V. Uh­ humiliation, runs away and joins the ler, also of W. S. C., were two of the United States navy. While on shore l four high men in those competing in leave Dick and Lieutenant Breen, his .- markmanship at Camp Perry, Ohio, superior, are shanghaied and flung 1 this summer. into the forecastle of the ''Mary Earl," Mr. Uhler will remain at Camp commanded by one of the most brutal Perry until t he individual shoot is of o ld time sea masters. The boys ~rnura over. fight their way out of their difficulties Photographer and manage to escape and rejoin their Room and board at 914 State ship just as the Spanish fleet is com­ street; reasonable price. Mrs. S. L. ing out of the harbor of Santiago. P atronize Evergreen advertisers. Brown. sep28ocl Dick's heroism helps says the day. Two phases of sea life are realis­ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tically portrayed: the clean, whole- ., II some conditions on board a United H States battleship and the brutality and cruelty men suffered on board a sail­ Royal Utah Coal will ing ship. Vitagraph has spared no expense in staging the ordinary sea­ man's days before the mast. and as­ please you in cleanli­ ~ sisted by the United States Navy De- 475DEPART.MENTSTORES partmcnt the producers have been en­ lenabled to show the most authentic I PULLMAN, WASHINGTON scenes of naval life ever filmed. ness and heat value PERHAPS PIGS I S P IGS, Ulsterette Overcoats B UT OURS IS BETTER Out of the seven pigs entered by the For Men and Young Men college farm at the state fair at Yak­ ima last week, five placed. Second place was won by a junior sow pig A size for every stove out of a large class of entries and $19.75 fourth place was won by a litter of and fur~ace at a price To four Poland China pigs in a class of 10 entries. The pigs were taken to Yakima, ex­ you can afford to pay $44.75 hibited and the financial accounts taken care of by Eugene Harms, a Nation-Wide Value! sophomore in animal husbandry. Great, warm, roomy Over­ coats of the Ulsterette style, af­ SET BOOSTER DANCE fording a large saving of money F OR OCT O BER 6 because of their tremendous popularity among the men and The first booster committee dance young men customers of our of the year will be given in the gym a 475 stores. Made of week from tomorrow night, October THE GRANGE 6. The admission will be 50 cents per All-Wool Overcoats couple. W ith Contrast Tickets will be on sale at the Stu­ or Plaid Black dents Store, beginning next Monday, Warehouse Co. A three-button, double breast­ and two programs will be given out ed model with all 'round belt, with each ticket. There will be 14 patch pockets with flaps, broad collar, cut 44 inches long. The dances, in the following order: trot, lbof coats at a popular price. trot, trot, waltz, trot, trot, trot, waltz, trot, trot, waltz, trot, trot, waltz. At­ tendance will be limited. All-College Dance At the White Owl Saturday, September 29 All-College Orchestra SCHEDUL E D BY SOCIAL COMMITTEE 8:30 to 11 :30 Best Dance in T own Best Music in Town Best F loor in Town Admission $1.00