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Tuesday-TWICE-A--WEEK-Friday A!'SOCiatcd Students Election Vote for Student Officers Thursday Tbut·sday 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 each .., 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 Seattle, 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 the 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.