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VOL. :XXVIII. STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASHINGTGN, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 No. 59

/ 4 CONffRENCf GAMES I:~ ·:· ·:· ·:· ·:· + ·~ + + + + : PROMINENT WOMEN ·:· CHINOOK HOURS •!• ~ MANY EVENTS IN STAGE SETTING Holders of Chinook tags A student rece1vmg no REMAIN ON SCHEDUlf :·:· and receipts must claim their :; SPEAK AT CONfERENCfl:~: grade below "B" and not less books this week, since those ·:· -- 1.:. than 40 points shall ha\·e one ..:. 1.:. 0:• remaining at the end of the hour of credit added to the ~[ I fOR WOMEN'S DAY SATURDAY W. S. C. Will Also Play Two Non- ••• ·:· Successful Business Women Tell .:. week will be put on general I • total number of hours for the ... Conference Games With sale. Prep and College Students ·:· semester. The office will be open at of Woman's Field l·r The Program, as Announced Includes Tennis Matches, Track Gonzaga the following hours: Events, Baseball Finals, Archery, Quoits, Volley Ball Games, Tuesday, May 23-9:30- I+ ·:· ·l+ + ·l+ + •l+ + ·:· + + •l+ +t· + •l+ II 12 m ; 1:10-4:45 p. m. 4 I + May Fete and Big D&nce COUGARS NOT OUT OF RACE I~ Wednesday ~ 9:30-12; ·!· STYLE SHOW A FEATURE I::. GRADB POSTALS ·!· 1:10-4:45. ~~ Thursday-9-12; 1:10- + I·:· All students who wish to "THE PINE NEEDLE," WOMEN'S EVERGREEN Huskies Drop in Percentage From I:;: 4:45. ·!· Campus Models Display Garments j•r obtain their grades before the ., APPEARING DURING DURING DAY AS FEATURE Loss of Game to Vandal ·:· Fariday-1:10-4:00 p.m. + Suitable and Appropriate for ,·.:.·. memorandum cards are mail- ·:· Saturday-9: 30-1:30. •r Tea.m + -:- ·l+ + -!• + + ·l+ + + + + + + + College Women -:- ~:e o;:g~~t~:~.ss:~f~:r~~~no:~ :;: I Ethel Kelley to Be Queen of May-All College Women to Take I+ tain postal cards + +++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ Pa.rt in Events NORTHWEST CONFEREXCE -t• + Speeches by prominent women of I w L Pet. + FI~AL GRADES + the state featured the second voca-l + •!• •r + + -:· + + + •r + + + + + u .of Washington ... 11 3 .786 + + tiona! conference held by Women's · ·l+ + + ·l+ ·l+ •l+ ->· + + •!· ·!· + .... + ·!· .;• .;. Women's Day is Saturday, :May 27. 1 \Vasbington State ... 10 4 .714 •!• All senior grades must be ·l+ League in the auditorium at 9:30 .~. TURX IX CARDS .;. + + With Ethel Kelley as May Queen, Idaho ...... , ..... 7 5 .583 •!• in the registrar's office not ·!· Saturday morning. About 50 high j.: + + PICXIC ••• )terle Kelso, Celia ~IcDowell, Vivian o. A. c...... s 7 .533 .,. later than 4 o'clock on Tues- •!• school girls were present, and many .; All students wishing their + + + Patton and :uadeline Powers as at- \Vbitman ...... 5 7 .417 ·:· day preceding commencement .;. high school teachers. The purpose of 1... grades mailed to them this •!• ·!· The Ellen H. Richards club ••• tendants, a huge May Fete in which M.onta.na . . . 1 ·,•• .-j.., o •l+ day. + the conference was to give assistanc" ..: summer must turn in their ·!· ·:· will hold its annual picnic at •!• spec1a· I d ances WI'11 b e given· b Y eac h .., t• 12- • • ... .•. .• ...... to present and prospective college ••:. •••• T 1 d , •. d d class fi"nals I·n all branches of wom 0 regon ...... - .., . oJ ·.- ·.- -.- •r •l+ + 0:• •r + + ·.- .... + ...... 1 memorandum cards, with ·:· ang ewoo on 'e nes ay, ••• • - F f women in choosing a profession. ->· their summer address. at the ·!· + May 24. -:- en's athletics and a big dance in the our more con erence games re- 1\Iiss Lois Lingenfelter, as presi- . . . ff ·:- + All girls enrolled in hom .;. gym, it seeks to be one of the import- 1 1 ~ ~:~n ~;. t:~_ ~-o~i~~· :~~eb; ~/c~:~: M[RCHANT OF VENICE ~Pe~:k~·fs !!~ ~~~~~~~~ t:e~~~~~:~liJt:s~ ::: ·!·r~:~I~~r~·r·~ ~:- ~;e~:- •r .;•• ;• .;. ·l+ ·:· economics who are expecting t~ ·!· ant events of the year. 1 t [ - ·!· go, please sign list at Van ·:· The program has been announced h t zaga two gall_les, but ~ ese ~o~ es s asking them to feel acquainted in ac- \ " - .;. Doren hall not later than •!· as follows: MASTERfUl PRODUCTION 0 ~~ ~~~::::ri~n!~/~e n~:~~=~~e~:~~~ ~~:~;,n:~dw~~h t~~~ s~~~-i~. ~- d'~~~~ THE LITTlE MINISTER" ·:• Tsu::~~~~i:;en~~~- in girls' :~: ;~~~ P;.n:~. F~~.:~~e:~~~ ~~~~~:~i Northwest conference. None of the l (ContinuPd on last page) .•. · 1 d t athletics, "The Doughnut + finals. 11 1 0 3:00 p. m.-Archery, quoits and !~~~:~::e~~~:~:: ~~~~:~::~~£~ lComedy Proves Fitting Climax to EWING, GOUlARO, EDDY AT AUDITORIUM fRIDAY :~: ~i:~g~~~tin~ m0~ t~.th~.sp1~ :;. \"alley-ball. versity of Washington at , and I Mood Created By Campus + ·wednesday at 5 o'clock and •!• 5: 00-Grand March and May Fete. the two with Whitman at Walla Day ·!· hear all about it. •!· 8: 1 5 p. m.-Dance in the gym. I fOR '23 PRESIDENT B:trrie's Masterpiece Enters Realm .:.. ·!· ·:. + ·r ·!· ·:· ·:· ·:· •!· •!• + ·:. -:· ·r 'The freshman girls will dance the w~~:·t Thursday Coach Barber will I I of Filmdom Featuring Alice ":,ray Day Gallop," the sophomores, "The Vingaker Barn Dance," the jun­ send his men against Gonzaga, and II "The ;\ferchant of Veuice" pre- Calhoun iors, "The Butterfly Dance," and the the_n go. to Seattle ~or the retu~~ sented in the auditorium Saturday COMMENCEM[Nl STARTS 6 seniors "The May-pole Dance." senes w1th the Huskies on May ~ 1night by the Hampden Players Election for Officers of Senior and 27 · The following Monday and' proved popular with the audience. Every woman registered in college Class Held Thursday, '"The Little :\linister'' with Alice Tuesday they go to Walla \\"alia f or I As a rule people prefer comedies to must take some part in \\'omen's day . Th 1 t "M"- 2 Calhoun in the leading role, and WITH SERMON JUNE 4 the '\\' hItman contests. e as tragedies and "The Merchant of ~u~y 5 either in the program or in the I Harold Lloyd in ''Over the Fence" game o f th e season is with G onzaga Venice" was no exception to the rule. grand march A careful check will on June 2. are the attractions in the auditorium, be kept on all the girls. Those who The audience, aftei' so successful a Friday, May 26. This is the last Busy Week for Seniors Ends With Upon t h e outcome of the two Campus Day seemed to be in a mood Vernon Ewing, Arthur Goulard, are to report for the grand march 'th th t" movie of the year and "The Little C f · f D games WI e Seatt1 e aggrega IOn to enjoy a comedy and most of them: and Harold Eddy were nominated for on ernng o egrees on must meet in back of Bryan hall at Minister" is a really worth while pro- will prob a blY d epen d t h e out come o f agreed that they were in no way dis- president of the senior class of next ductiou with a distinctly human ap- Thursday 4:40 o'clock and as soon as the line the gallop for the conference gon- appointed with the play. year at a special meeting held this peal. is formed roll will be called. All galon. W. S. C. is not out of the .:\Ir. Hampden worked carefully aftei:noon at College hall: Othe_r ,I It is the story of a little town those failing to report will be re- ru~~n'kby ;ny m~ans. 1 d" th I and skillfully, creating his atmos- nommees are as follows: VIce pres:- called Thrums that was all upset un- Commencement week is a full one j~~eed8.to attend p E. classes up until e us Ies, w o are ea mg e phe1·e as he went along. He was un- dent, Arthur Ellsworth and Cecil t"l . d t ·t · f' t "\\'h"t 1 a gypsy gn· 1 came an upse 1 for the seniors, beginning Sunday Th . f" b 1eague a_ t presen t , d ropped thetr ~r_s._ Idoubtedlv the dom·nant_ fie:u_ re on Compo; secretary, Lucile 1 e e tennis mals will, in all pro - . ~ ' 1 ~ ' some more. The play is based on game with Idaho at Moscow last Fu the stage at all times With hts mas- Alice Turner and Catherine )lath- evening, June 4, with the baccalau- ability, be played off by Orlou Gan- h d the unh·ersally known book "The day, 3-2, which set ct eutmn n. own a 1 terful acting and excellent voice. ews; treasurer, Hany Weller and Little )linister" and those who have reate address by Dean Ellery of son, Bertha Boehme, Louise Ott, notch in the scoring 01 They H' t· t t d D 1\"cDonalcl· yell 1 de Gle11 11 T d · Cl Gladys Mack and Florence Carpen- IS suppor mg cas was s rong an an • , ea r, • seen it say that it is equal in every J u nion c o ege. ues ay IS ass day, won the. s_econd mel.ee, 6-~. They 1 the entire play was presented in an Maughmer and Jack Dodd; sergeant- respect A young ministet· starting Alumni clay is celebrated Wednesday, ter. The seniors and freshmen will played Whitman at'\\ alia\'\ alia yes- excellent manner. It did not lag at-arms, Ed Lahey; social chairman, fight it out for the class .champion- . f out in a consen·ative, critical little commencement exercises are to he h" · terday an d today. Their t wo-game for a minute. The scenery although Lois Lingenfelter, :\Iildred Love, s IP In baseball . All classes will be · ·•h .,..,, s c t s ttl th" 1 village, meets and falls in love witll held on T~ursday, and Dr. Ray Ly- (C sel'Jes WJ, "· · · a ea e 18 simple wa« rich and lent atmosphere 1 Doucrlass McKenna, Veri Keiser, Ce- . . ontinued on ~age four) week will finish their conference 1 to the per~ormance. . cil ;ompo, ~lien Ad_ams and Charley. =~·ew~~s~~~:\:i:;.psy gtrl The results man 'i'Vilbur, president of Stanford schedule. The Hampden Players were voted Cole; athletic council, Roy Sandberg, Harold Lloyd is at his l.>est i!I University, is to .be the chief speaker. IlAST VARSITY TRACK Although the baseball season was 1 unanimously to be a great success Lester Herman \Yallace )fcKay and .. _ The program IS as follows: · bl t t 1 ' 0 '\'er the Fence." ::\eedless to say k ~eld bac to a noticea. e ex en . >Y J and people on the campus considered I Victor Herrington; class reporter. it is a comedy. Regular admission Sunda)·, June 4 mclement weather durmg the tram- it a real priv.i!ege to attend such Grace Scroggin. Irene Kulzer and , .. I.Il ~ 1 · • be charged. 8:00 p. m.-Baccalaureate Ad- ing season, a feature O• the P aymg really worth while productions and Glen )Taughmer. season so far has been the fact that see such supreme acting as Mr. Election will be held Thursday, ('0-..-rz. -•It-'".-.----· dress ...... Auditorium AT S[ATTlE MAf 27 nt 1 '-'"'-·"'" • ,.., PAW SOOX Dean Ellery, Union College no games were cance11 e d On accou Hampden did. · May 25. of rain, notwithstanding the fact that The final issue of the Cougar's 1\londay, June .> old J. Pluvius threatened to kick the s f l c D • .~aw is under process of construe- 4:30 p. m.- Concert ... Auditorium Freshman Team Will Train An­ bucket on several occasions. A uccess u ampus ay zn ! t~on , _and will be ready for d~stribu- College Orchestra other Week-Next Year's Coach Barber has been able to de-l 'b~n Ill the nPar future It Will con- 8:15 p. m.-Graduating Exer- velop a machine that has been a . w k d s f F ll W d tam the usual stories, jokes and car- cises ...... Auditorium Prospects Bright championship contender all along in Of an ys em 0 0 e toons. Department Elementary Science 1 6 I . --o-- 0. A. C., U. OF W. LOOK BEST ~~~~~~;Pt~ea;~o:e:~:!~e~.fpitching material, with Cook h~;~-~:~~ in the President E. 0 . Holland in ad- With full returns of the inter- ASSOCIATED STUDENT Tn;~~a~~ ~:; role of best heaver for the season. dressing the assembly behind Brya'h scholastic completed, the concensus 9 :00 a. m.-Senior Breakfast · · hall Friday afternoon remarked: of opinion among those who wit- Tanglewood Huskies Won by Point Mar­ "This, in my opinion, is the most flfCTION THURSDAY 10:00...... a. m.-Senior Pilgrimage 1¥2 successful Campus day the State Col- nessed the meet is that it was even I ...... Campus gin in Dual Meet Early AlPHA ZETA CHAPT[HS lege has ever had. Both in the more successful than last year's 10: 30- Phi Kappa Phi Address in Year amount of work accomplished and meet Although the rain in the early Officers for Next Year Selected • · • • · · · · · · · · · · · Auditorium Iin the systematic way of handling it. afternoon made the track slow and Henry B. Ward, Ph. D. b li t d From Official Ballot-Vote University of Illinois JOIN PLEDGf DINNERS I The Big Five is to e comp men e the grandstand damp for the spec- I Doc Bohler will enter his track on the smooth running of the entire at Bryan Hall 2:15 p.m.-Senior Play Matinee team in the Northwest conference day." tators, this did not detract from the ...... Auditorium - I meet to be held in the stadium at interest shown by the on-lookers and "Clarence" W S C d U 0 f I • Chap t erS The Campus day dance was post- The annual spring election of stu- Seattle next Saturday. This will . . . an . t t t lik 7:30 p. m.- Senior Ivy Exer- Plan Annual Banquet for poned until Saturday evening so as con es an s a e dent officers will be held Thursday conclude the season for the varsity, to give high school track men op- From a financial standpoint, the at Bryan hall. The candidates nom- cises · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Campus although the frosh will continue to Imtia.tions. . . I 8:15 p. m.-Senior Play .Auditorium portunity of attending it. The gym committee of the Pullman High inated are: "Clarence" train for another week. Iheld a record crowd, and the over- School Alumni association, under Pt-esident of A. s. s. C. \\r.-~lll- The University of Washington and Eighteen members of Alpha Zeta, 1 flow was taen care of by a "ten- whose auspices the meet was given, ton Endslow, Earl Foster, Harold Wednesday, June 7 0. A. c. teams are expected to have honorary agricultural fraternity, at- thirty" dance at the armory. came out about even. The sale of Eddy (declined). ALUMNI DAY a hard fight for first honors in the tended a joint banquet held at Mos- Everyone was into the spi:rit of the tickets amounted to $1300, while the Vice Prl"sident--Harold Eddy, 1\Ier- 9:30 a. m.- Senior-Alumni Base- conference meet. These teams have .cow last Wednesday, under the aus- week-end, and it was shown in the railroad fares were $1100, and in- rill Heald. ball ...... Rogers Field not met in a dual meet this year but· pices of the Idaho chapter. Dean E. hearty co-operation that was given cidentals came to about $200. Secrctm·~·-Vfrglnilt Gilleland, 1\lll- 11 : 3 0 a. m.- Registration of in the relay carnival at Seattle the J. Iddings of the college of agricul- the Big Five, not only were the vis- From the standpoint of the visit- dred Perry. Alumni ... Y. 1\I. c. A. Building Huskies won from the Aggies by llh ture at the University of Idaho was itors taken care of, but special ef- ing athletes and the coaches, the Executil'e Council (man member­ 1:00 p. m.- Alumni Luncheon. points. Both teams are considered toastmaster. Those who gave talks fort wa sput forth to see to it that meet was also very successful. Coach at-large)-Ro}· Sandberg, Victor •..... , ...... Ferry Hall especially strong and the meet at 'during the evening were: Prof. they had a good time. Schlactler of the victorious Yakima Henington, Glen 1\laughmer (de­ 2:30 p. m.- Alumni Business Seattle promises to be a close one. George Severance of w. S. C., Dean I The inclement weather handi- team expressed his appreciation of clined). Meeting ...... Ferry Hall The Washington State cinder path Miller, horticutlure department, U. 'capped the track meet Saturday, but the fine treatment accorded his men Ext'cutive Council (woman mem­ 8:30 p. m.-Commencement Re- r artists have entered four meets this of I.; Mr. Wetjmier, government in spite of it the grandstand was full. while here. and stated that he would ber-at-large)-Florence Higley, Dm·­ ception .. . .. President's House 1 season. They captured fourth place horticulture expert; Prof. F. J. Siev-~ It was cold, not only to the track be back next year with just as strong oth;v Cunningham, Gladys Bm•chett. 10:00 p. m. - Comemncement I in the relay carnival at Seattle, in ers, Prof. E. G. Shafer of w. S. C., men, but to the specta~o~·s as well, j a team. : At.hl«>tic Council (tlu·ee to he elect­ Ball ...... Armory competition with seven schools. and Chancellor Speedie of Idaho I but all were in good sptrltl:! and the On account of the poor weather e-d)~Jack Friel, Olarence Loomis, Idaho was overwhelmed in a dual chapter. intermitent rainfall did not seriously Iconditions, only one record was ' Ternan Ewing, Robert Dav.is, 1\loe Tbursda~· , June 8 meet with the crimson and gray ath­ Others from here who attended the 'dampen the morale of the student broken and this in the discus by Sa..'\':. COMMENCEMENT DAY letes by a score of 92 to 39, while the banquet were Messrs. Starcher, Mun- body. I Gronvold of Yakima. This powerful , Evet•green FJditor--CJayton Bern- 9:30 a. m.-Academic Procession to U. of W. team defeated the Cougars dy, Lounsbury, McCall, Markham, The frosh class received much con- 1young athlete, who is only a junior hru·d, Fred Adam<;, George 1\lclntosh. the Auditorium by a score of 93-38. The 0. A. C. Patrick, Boyle, Baker, Bartuff, Ste- gratulation on the speedy work that l in high school, shared second place E\•ergreen Bu!'lncss l\lanngl"r-El- 10 : 00 a. m.- Commencement meet, last Friday, was closer than venson and Dr. E. F. Gaines and J. was done in putting out Ever- in scoring with. team- lison l\lundy, Fred "'eJler (declined), Exercises ...... Auditorium was expected, the Aggies winning Th~ 1 individ~al hi~ I F. Fairbank. green for that day. It was Just 30 1 mate, Thiarber, both wmnmg 12 Lm•eu i\lm•kham, Howard 1\lonis. Commencement Address 77% to 53%. Although Doc Bohler It is expected that this will be- j minutes from the time the relay was · points. Vermilye, also of Yakima, I .. Cougar's Paw Editor--chester Ray Ly man Wilbur, LL. D. does not expect his team to capture come an annual affair taking place I run until the papers containing the won the cup for individual high- Reese. President of Stanford University first place in Saturday's meet, the as a part of the initiation of new results of the meet were at the Stu- t point man with 13 points to his Congat•'s Paw Business 1\lanager--l Conferring of Degrees prospects for next year seem bright- members of the chapters. 1dents Book Store. credit. I Georg<" Mcintosh, Alan Sampson. I President E. 0. Holland er. Page Two THE EVERGREEN Tuesday, May 23, 1!122

before the public in the course of Crimson Circle meeting Wednes­ the school year. day night at 7:30 in Chinook office. THE EVERGREEN Sec. 3. The committee shall re­ Member Pacific Intercollegiate Press Association port to the A. S. S. C. W. from time to time, with reference to the en­ Scabbard and Blade meeting, tertainment program, for approval. Thursday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., in OFFICIAL PUBLIOA~ION FRIDAY room 110, College hall. TUESDAY OF THE A. S. S. 0. \V. All mem- - - ;hers requested out. Albel't R. ~fcCall Daryl B. Leonard Editor Manager fROSH AND S[NIORS Sophomore class meeting t his af­ ternoon, 4:30. All sophs come, as .A.ssisant Editor ...... Clayton V. Bernhard 'there was not a quorum at the last Entered at the post office at PullmaB, Washington, as second class OISPUT[ DIAMOND TITLE special meeting, and no business JUNE man matter Subscription rate, $1.60 per year could be transacted Editorial Board------Elizabeth Redington, Emile Lindley, Laurence Leveen, Lincoln Lounsbury, Girls Play Final Ga.me for Cham­ , A BARGAIN for someone-Harley Lowell Chamberlain. pionship Title on Women's Davidson motorcycle and side car; Departmental Edlibrs Day A-1 condition. Phone 1212. -ON SALE TODAY~ Society ...... Mildred Lorten P. I. N. Service .... George Mcintosh may23tf S11orts ...... Thad Byrne P. I. N. Assistant .... Donald Merrin OPERATIC Music ...... Agnes Otto Women's News ...... Ella Anderson \\'ANTED- Dressmaking and sew­ Departmental ...... R. W. Bucklin Humor ...... Walt Irvine \Vomen"s baseball teams were Paallautl-Ballatella-"Che \'Olo d'augelll" (Ye Birds Wlth- ing. Mrs. J. A. Weir, at the J. C. SOOlZ out Number) Act I (Leoncavallo) Soprano, in Ita.Uan Features ...... Walter .Horan Exchange ...... Fred Adams chosen " 'ednesday, and all but the 2.00 Florence Easton Chapel ...... : . Emma F . Howard Campus ...... Helen Stackhouse Penney Co. store. my5tf { Carmf'D-Je dis que r len ne m'epouvante

Al!Jert McCall had lunch with the Sigma Chis Wednesday. :.\lliss Jane Tufts or Yakima visited Wf[K OF RfCITAlS WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW :\!iss :\largaret Wise over the week­ WHAT TO SAY- SEND G RAND THEATRE liAY RO.I\H• end. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. FOR MUSIC MAJORS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY The May Romp to I.Je held in the :\!iss Reba Hurn oC Spokane w:::.s a dinner guest of Pi Beta Phi Sat­ NO OTHER REMEMBRANCE ~ymnasium I1 Friday night promises a unlay. Matinee Friday at 3:00 o'Clock WILL GIVE SUCH HAPPI­ j novel program. Sweet nectar will Misses Allent Ken and Webber 1 be available for the thirsty, and an Sunday dinner guests of Pi Beta Saturday at 1:30 and 4:00 NESS. With Assistants Present invitation has been extended to tbe Phi were l\lisses Aileen Tanneywell, keeper of the winds to be present Beth Poole, Lena Wilman, Viola Graduation W ork 1 with the south breeze. The gym will Kelly and Lenna Baird. be decorated in soft colors, of spring- R. :\f. Crosby of Tacoma was a D. W. GRIFFITH'S time flowers. guest of Sigma Chi Thursday. Nash's orchestra will furnish the Week-end guests of Pi Beta Phi :\!iss Leone \\'ebber of the dra­ m usic and tickets are on sale at t he were :\ Irs. A. 't Haring and Naomi Lento On sale daily May 25th to August :31st; final return Donald Toeves was a week-end .lett were Saturday evening guests Allegro limit October 31, 1922. guest of Kappa Sigma. I of Aipha Chi Omega. Orchestral parts on second piano Stopovers allowed. Sunday dinner guests of Kappa I Lester :Miller of Deer Park was a :\Trs. Edith Wooddy Sigma included the :llessrs. Adam8. guest at the Theta Xi house over THREE SPLENDID DAILY TRAINS SPK\l~S J,OUOLY A~D Ellis, Talkington, Tierney, Turner, the week-end. Up-to-date STEEL EQUIPl\fENT 1 :mss KENT EFFECTIYET.y and Callahan of Harrington. I Lester Anderson of Clarkston was The :\Tisses Helen Taylor and Mil- the guest or Dick Leary at the Theta i\liss Lucinda Kent will give he1· Unsurpassed Dining Car Service As a letter of recom­ dred Stutz were guests of Communi- Xi house Campus 1\'eek-end. graduation recital in dramatic read- See YELLOWSTONE PARK en route mendation in securing ty hall over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Clarks- 1 inl?:S, Thursday, May 25, at 4:30, in a coveted position, the Dr. Lois Fear and Dean Gerlach ton were guE>Rts at the Theta Xi f Van Doren hall. :\Jiss Kent will be Full information gladly furnished upon well-filled pass book were Saturday luncheon guests of houHe Saturday assisted by the l\Iisses Margaret applica1 ion to speaks loudly and ef­ Community hall. C!irrorrixie of the Neighborhood .. Daulton you. :\lr. and :\Irs. T. Amery of \\'alia Roberts of Spokane. An Abandoned Elopement. . Lincoln \Valla spent the week-e11d with their .Jesse Rauch was a Sunday guest ,vocal Solo- daughter, Olive Amery. oi Psi ; ·u Sigma. :llillicent Brown The Famine ...... Longfellow -+­ Third Act of "The Brat" .... Fulton

Home of the ...( Palouse Dollar Sunday dinner gm·sts of Psi Nu . Sigma ~vere Mr. and :.\In;. 1'~. A. Hall j I of Yakima, :llr~ . G. L. DaVIS of Elk, ;I ;.riss Bes~ Laymance, JITiss Rutb Ga~- THE BEST KIND lldll, .\Ji,.;s llallie Davis, and i\Tiss Dor- Special VictOI' Hel<>as<> of DmH"<' I:«'<·or·lt.~· Or·chestra win, anrl Guernsey of Prosser were I Do It Again-I~o:o.. T•·ot-\\'hiteman Ot·<·h<''-fra. guests or .\litra dub for the week­ I E'nd . Californ1a- I<' ox T I'Ot~ll 'Ub R oral. :.\'Iessr,.,, E-Iaeseler and Monnet t Who Believed in You'?-Fo..: Tr·ot-.\11-St:w Trio. were dinner guests of :Mitra club Sat - Sunny J>ar-Tr·ot-\\'hit<'man Or·<·h<'stl'll. urday evening. Some Rosy Pos:r-'.rt·ot--Ciub HoJal (kdwsh·a. Mesdames Edgington and Ross- ackE>r of Spokane were Sunday din- ner guests of Mitr·a club. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP J.'rank Dallam was a guest of Sig- Fine Repairing A QUALITY BLEND rna Chi Wednesday at lunch and C. R. Sandl!rs Co. dinner. Harlow Shoes ti!Sl' .. !CI&ITOlltS PUlLMAH, Mitra club announces the pledging a------D of Olive Amery of Walla Walla and ~ Cheapest place to buy Shoes Madge ancl :.\telba Hadley of Tacoma Sigma Chi entertained over the W. W. STODDARD week-end three men from Starbuck. three from Leavenworth, six from 806 Alder St., opposite P. 0. Tekoa, and five from Lewis and Clark Thorpe's Smoke House Henry Jans of Edwall, Dave Bry- ant of Kennewick, Malcolm Chip- Our fountain drinks are of exceptional quality. man of Spokane and Charles Chas- [ ~ tane of Tacoma were week-end I M.· ~1 MEET YOUR F R IEN DS AT THORPE 'S 1 guests of Sigma Chi. Miss Ethel Rogell of Spokane and • • • LEST YOU FORGET Mrs. Paul K. Hill of Boise WP.r e guests of Kappa Alpha Theta fo r Phone 28 for scores Campus Week-end. 1 Week-end g uests at Tonora club were Dorothy Lafferty, Gladys Gar- t' 'ller, and Gladys Moore of Spokane ' and Geraldine Brand of Prescott. Insure with McClaskey Pullman's 4th Sales Day Miss Frances Peterson of Clarks- ton was the week-end g uest of her FIRE ll cousin, Allee Peterson, at Stevens LIFE LARGEST AND BEST OOMPANIES hall. ,• HEALTH Phone '1 A week-end guest of Miss Pene- AOOIDENT . -. Saturday, May 27 lope Dart at Stevens hall was Mar- I jorie Morrison of Spokane. Miss Reva Kolassa of Lewiston was the week-end guest of Miss Lillian Insure with McClaskey Wingett at t he Spanish house and Many Real Bargains. Big Horseshoe T oumament-A Tour­ Miss Marvel Miller at Stevens hall. nament for Farmers and One for Non-Farmers Miss Anita Pettibone of Spokane was the guest of Stevens hall for Old "Bull Hide'' Shoe Shop Many Prizes for Each. Campus Week-end. SHOE REPAIRING AND SHIN1NG STAND Dinner guests of Stevens hall Sun­ NEAT W ORK GUARANtEED day were Dean Gerlach, Miss Reba Opposite Pullman Garage Hurn, Miss Anita Pettibone, Miss Hutchins, and Dr. Lois Fear. Band Concert bv College Band­ The Misses Grace and Frances Pet­ erson, Maybell Wilson, and Ruth SAFETY AND SERVICE . From 1:30 to 2:30 Larkey of Clarkston were Saturday PULLMAN S'l'ATE BANK dinner guests of Miss Pearl Collins and Miss Allee Peterson at Stevens Oldest Bank in Pullma.n Member Federal Reserve Bank hall. I Page Four THE EVERGREEN Tuesday, May 23, 1932

PHI DELTS LOSE GAME I !\L\.:\T l'HOl\UXEXT WOlHBX SPEAii AT COXJ<'F.HBXCh WITH PYRAMID CLUB I C~UGAH-VANOAl fHOSH (Continued from first page) w L Pet. thinking college. She also intro- TRACK MEET SATUROAl Sphinx Club ...... 3 () l.OOO duced the speakers • University Club ..... 2 0 l.OOO Dean Gerlach's address, "Choosing Sigma - ru ...... 2 1 667 · 1 a Vocation," touched upon the possi­ Contest Held on Glover Field­ 13eta ...... 2 1 ·667 bilities of woman entering the pro­ S. P. E ...... 2 l .667 Return Meet on June 2 at fessional world and succeeding- if she L. C. _\...... 2 1 .667 has sincere enough purpose and the Moscow R. A. E ...... 2 .667 right training. She mentioned that Gamma Phi · · · · · · · · 2 ·667 there were over 300 professions open ,Kappa Sig · · · · · · · · · 2 1 .667 to women now, with more on the list Next Saturday the [t'O!;h tracl;!;lers Pyramid Club ...... 1 1 .:;oo Ievery day. have their second meet of t h£' season --- The things she considered essential against the University of Idaho frosh The Phi ?elts_ played _the Pyramid Iin picking a vocation were the desire on Glover field. club last mght m the first game of and ability fot· the work. One of her So far this year the £t·o!lh have the fourth round of the intergroup main points was that money should had a successful season. In their league. The score was 6 to 2 in not be the major consideration, bllt first meet they completely swamped fa\'Or of the Pyramids. onlv a reward for services. She No1th Central of Spokane. 11:;% to •ronight the Sphinx club. which is poi~ted out that women who have 15lh. leadmg the league with three wins come into contact with the world The meet next Saturday will he and no defeats, crosses bats with the 1 are better home-makers than those the first of the two meets with the S. A. E. aggregation. Tomorrow 1 who have not. Idaho frosh, the other being on .Juno Gamma Phi will play the University Following Dean Gerlach's address 2, at l\Ioscow. club. The games in the fourth I Miss Reba Hurn, Spokane lawyer, The frosh, who have shown ability round must all be played off this talked on "Opportunities for \\"omen To Clear Our Shelves Before and will probably compete. are Mc­ week, as the last two rounds are in Law," saying that law for women Carty, :\lorrow, Hales and Kromm scheduled for next week. was a new and diWcult field, but Building Begins in the dashes; Peddycord. Peterson well worth while in that it gives and McCurdy in the hurdles: Wielc­ \\'OMEN ATHLETES PICKEn training and understanding in many man, Fraser and Charleton in the !<'OR FIELD DAY E\'BNTS affairs that touch upon ou r every day " 440; Leslie and McDougal in the life. She stated that the various 880; Leslie and Miller in the mile; Prelimina1·ies in track were held 'fields open to law students are: the Morrow Chandler and Burpee in the last week and teams were chosen. law digest, p u blic office, private prac­ high jump; Crouch and l\Iorrow in The track meet will be held Field tice, law librarian, and law clerk. All Perishable Merchandise the broad jump; Morrow ahd Bur­ day. "Women w ho prepare to do a salaried nett in the pole vault; l\lcKillop and Those making the team are: work,'' she said, "may mo,·e about Shannon in the shot put; McKillop Seniors and juniors-Coye John- from place to place, but women who and Parnell in the discus, and Par­ son, Kirkland and L. White. intend to have a profession must stay nell and ·whitacre in the javelin. Sophomores-Collins, Jamieson. in one place to build up their busi- Must be Moved at Once Lumance, Wingett, Price, Byers, A., ness." Week-end guests or Delta D(;lta .White. Gaskill. ":.\ledicine as a Profession" was th e Delta were the !\I isses CornPlh Freshmen-M. Scott, Brown, Cur- theme of a lecture by Dr. Lois Fear Drake, Kathleen Hallahan, Gt·etchen tis, Pet~H·son, Tunard, Le Yescounte, lof Pullman. Dr. Fear said, "The Tinkle. Catherine Cowlee. Grace Bcn­ Canfield, Clarke. Shirk, Allen, 1\ic- field is large, broad, ~nd unoccu­ ifiel, Lillian and Ethel Bogard u!i, Dermid and Blodgett. pied." The joy in knowmg that you Mary Helen 7\IcRea, Vivian Shipman, Preliminaries in tennis are being have really helped someone is the Lot 1~1-4 Off and Dorothy Kimball or Spokane, and the final games will be played recompense for the hard work spent and Lola Danielson or Waitsburg. at 2 p. m. next Saturday.' in preparation and service. In giv- Ledgers and Journals 1\Iiss Addie Mitchel of Spokane 1 ing the qualities a girl ~h.ould. hav~ spent the week-end with .Jane Tor­ \Veek-end guests of Si~ma Kappa 1 to hecome a good docto1 she listed. Lady Dainty Fountain Pens rence at the Tri Delt house. were :.\Irs. Bryant, .Jean Crane, and a broad education, good health, sym- 1\Ir. and Mrs. Benjamin Snyder oJI' Alma Burke. pathy, and sincerity in the work. Stationery and Envelopes '.racoma spent the week-end with Thursday evening dinner guests of The fourth speaker was 7\liss Anita ,their daughter, Nilmah, at the T1 i Sigma Kappa were Mrs. Paschall Pettibone, pers_onnel manager_ of the Auto Strop Razors Delt house. .Jennings and Byron Jenningr;. Crescent store m Spokane. l\hss Pet­ Saturday dinner guests of Signw tibone discussed the department store Baseball and Tennis Equipment Kappa were the :\lisses :.\Iaxine Jolly .. as a field for college women, saying l\Iary Turner, Bassett and Voltz. ·that college women were the ones the Delta Tau Alpha entertained high l stores wished to employ. Besides You Are school athletes from Millwood, Lewis rpersonnel manager, she desc~·ibed the Lot 2-1-3 Off and Clark and \Valla \\"alia at J. positions of buyer, seller, office work­ smoker Saturday e1ening. Boxing; er, and credit woman. telling of the bouts and stunts by the pledges rea- responsibilities of each and the prep­ College Seal Jewelry Invited tured the evening's entertainment. Iaration necessary to be competent Miss Lucille Brandt of Spokane for them She stated that there was Pennants and Pillows to inspect our tropical wor­ was the week-end gul)st of Rachel no glory to be gained from the work, Novelties steds and Palm Beach fab­ Bergh, D Ita Delta Delta. only personal satisfaction in your 1 rics for hot wea'ther Tena Campen and 7\Irs. Edson of own success. Linden are guests of Alpha Delta Pi. Due to her absence from Pullman, Girls All-Wool Gym Bloomers They should be made to \\"eek-end guests of Lambda Chi Miss l\lary Sutherland, extension Die Seal Stationery measure to insure correct fit Alpha were 7\larshall Smith, George worker in W. S. C., was not able to and fine tailoring. Pearson, James Heaton, Donald Cars- deliver her address, ·~social Service will, Tom Akerly, Glenn Taylor, AI in the Extension Field." MacDonald, Don Smith and Parker Then came the appropriate dress McAllister of Spokane; Clarence· show under the direction of Miss Shaw, Elmer Polenske, Albert Polen- . Orlou Gan-son. Suggested apparel TAILOR s. ke, Arthur Tucker, Detleff .Jans, and Ifor college women f?r house, c~mpus, Sale Prices Prevail on Every­ Maier Fisher of Edwall; Edwyn afternoon, and evenmg wear With ap- Briggs and Glen Lane of ·walla \Val- propriate wraps were worn and ex­ ZALESKY Ia; P. L. Rielly of Spa~gle, and C. hibited by Mildred Lorton, Helen thing Except Text Books Have Your Sunday Suit 1 E. 7\Iorgan of Prescott. Anderson, Celia McDowell, Mildred Hand-Pressed-It's Better I The D. A. Y. will give a jitney Woodend, Carrie Parker, Hazel I dance in the armory Saturday eYen- Burke, Barbara Hunter, ~- 1\TcClel- ing at 8 o'clock. ian. lhip The keynote of the display was ASSOCIATED STUDENT simplicity and girlishness. The trim campus frocks, gingham dresses, EVE YTBING MOVIES sport suits, and tailored wool dresses were examples of what one sees every day on the campus. Evening gowns were rich, but simple, giving a school girl effect. The clothes as a whole GOES were just those a college girl should have when coming to W. S. C. The exhibit was intended to give future Alice Cnlhoun women students an idea of what they -in- would need here. The chairmen of the committees Laundry Boxes Gym Shoes for the conference were: Gladys Burchett, general chairman; E loise Brandt, invitations; Mabel Ann Ash ­ enfelter, conferences; Alice Turner, Receipt Books and Files THE hou sing; Olive Hatfield, entertain­ ment; a nd L illian Stuart, a dvertising.

MANY E VENTS IN STAGE SETTING F OR WOMEN'S The Finest Assortment of Correct LITTLE DAY SATURDAY (Continued from first page) Stationery In Town rep resen ted in track, but in volley­ ball only t h e sophomores a n d fresh­ MINISTER men w ill enter . Grace Troy and also Mary Stuart w ill be t he representa­ tives in qu oits. Handsome cups en ­ graved with t he name of t he class You Will Miss the Bargains of the and the year will be presented to t he Year If You Miss This Sale Harold Lloyd winning teams. Also at this time winners of t he crimson W and varsity -in- teams will be announced. Hot dogs, pop, ice cream, Eskimo bars, popcorn, candy and peanuts Over the Fence will be on sale at booths during the day. Tickets are on sale now on the A BOSCO BILL F~l PATHE RE\'IE\V campus and at Watt's for 25 cents. The Students Book Store Alpha Zeta meeting Thursday even­ Two Shows-7 and 9 ing, 7: 15, Wilson hall. Miss Lanore Forquer of Whitman .college was the week-end guest of Opposite Campus Phone 95 Miss Marie Hill at Stevens hall. Guests of Alpha Delta Pi for the week-end were 1\laud McDonald, Auditorium,_Friday, May 26 Thelma Bell, Beatrice Huckins, Irene Hachez of Spokane nd aHilder Goore -...... } ·of Tacoma.