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VOLUME LVIII Z 545a STATE COLLEGE STATION, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1942 NUMBER 4 Scabbard and Blade We Did Our Part Bismarck, N. D. Oct. 23, 1942 Annual State 4-H Dr. Frank L. Eversull, NDAC President: Elects Twelve Juniors I want to personally thank your faculty and student body for your Twelve juniors with payroll splendid part in the saving of North Show And Sale Dakota crops. Not only has the statis in the advanced ROTC actual work you have performed been of tremendous importance, but equally course have been elected to Scab- important has been the lift in morale bard and Blade, national honorary Marine, V-1 resulting from youth of the state lay- fraternity for ROTC stu- ing aside educational pursuits to help On Campus Today our farmers in their hour of need. The dents. schools of the state have made an out- Confusion Is standing contribution to . Livestock and poultry exhibits for the 17th annual They are: John Moses, Richard Carley Governor. North Dakota 4-H club show and market sale were in place Waldo Gerlitz Explained this morning in the NDAC judging pavilion and exhibitors Sam Hess Bruce Hoverson Students enlisting in the navy were preparing their animals for James Kyser V-1 and the marine reserve pro- the judges who will judge all ex- Ellsworth Moe grams may not be enrolled in Paper Gets hibits tomorrow. Sale of the ani- Arvid Melby ROTC at the time of their enlist- mals is scheduled for Monday, Roy Gordon ment, but are allowed to take the according to H. E. Ming, state Jack Rilling course both before and after this First Class 4-H club leader, who is in charge Arnold Stockstad time. First class rating has been of the event. Animals appearing Murray Schaetzel, personnel Harold Ugelstad awarded to the Spectrum by the in the show would have been sold Vilas Walhood director, made this announcement at auction anyway Rilling said. this week to clear up confusion Associated Collegiate press asso- Formal pledging exercises will ciation. The award is based on 99 Animals On Exhibition be held for the new class in the among the students in reference to enlistment in the reserve pro- papers published during the sec- Twenty-nine counties are repre- gunroom Tuesday afternoon fol- ond and third term of last year sented with 99 head of baby lowing the ROTC regiment's gen- grams and the taking of basic ROTC. when James Ford was editor and beeves, hogs and lambs entered eral assembly. Newly elected Willie Boehrs business manager. in the show. For the first time, pledges of Company M, third regi- Arrangements for temporarily dropping ROTC while in the The rating is a degree higher a class of market turkeys has been ment of Scabbard and Blade, the added and birds will be shown NDAC chapter, were entertained process of enlistment may be than the one awarded in the past made with Major Hart. This year. In commenting on the and sold along with the livestock. at the organization's Founder's Judging of the animals which day banquet Oct. 27. Elmer An- training is very helpful in all paper the judges credited staff the reserve programs, and en- members by saying, "Both typog- include 40 baby beeves, 26 hogs derson, captain of the local group, and 33 lambs, will be done by was in charge. listed men are encouraged to raphy and makeup as well as take it. n e w s w r i tin g are excellent members of the NDAC animal husbandry department. Navy V-1 and V-7 men are re- throughout. Most of the lower quired to take physical education. scores are caused by omissions, Institute Opens Tuesday Army Aviation Both physical education and RO- rather than weaknesses in the Tuesday the state 4-H achieve- TC are permissible, however, and material itself." ment institute will be called to it would be to the student's ad- The paper was criticized for order by Peter Fog, , with Cadet Board vantage to take both. Army re- lack of editorial material and was State 4-H club leader, H. E. Rill- discussions of this year's institute serve and army air corps reserve advised to "strive to make the ing, is in charge of the 17th an- theme, "My Country Needs Me," men are encouraged to take editorial page really one of corn- nual 4-H club show on the NDAC taking up the major part of the Visits Campus ROTC, although it is not required. ment and opinions." campus this weekend. Mr. Rill- sessions continuing during the ing also directs the 4-H club week. A traveling Army Air Force Army reserve men who are taking basic ROTC are eligible for ad- achievement institute which opens The Little Country Theatre will Aviation Cadet Board will visit at NDAC Tuesday. the campus of NDAC to enlist vanced ROTC when they become Convo PresentsSingers entertain the expected 425 dele- men in the air force as prospective juniors. Former members of the cast of gates Tuesday evening and the pilots, bombardiers, and navigat- SHOULD ENLIST NOW "The Swing Mikado," the Deep Officer Candidates Fargo Chamber of Commerce will ors on Monday, Tuesday and be hosts at a banquet Wednesday Men who are already juniors River Singers were presented to night. Wednesday, November 2, 3 and 4. or seniors and plan to enlist in the student body in a convocation Students may complete their en- the Navy V-'7 program are Thursday morning. "The Swing Under Scrutiny listment and be sworn into the advised to do so before Nov. 1. Mikado" ran in New York and Army Air Force by presenting Although nothing has been re- Chicago for two years. Of General Ulio themselves to this board. Whipple Is ceived lately, there was an an- Three parts of the Deep River Maj. Gen. James Ulio, Adjut- Students desiring to enlist must nouncement last spring stating Singers' program dealt with ant General of the U. S. Army, present the following papers: that no upperclassmen could en- American folk songs, semiclassical accompanied by Brig. General Oxford Prexy (1) Birth Certificate. list in the V-7 program after Nov. and spiritual numbers and selec- Clayton Adams will visit Fargo (2) Three letters of character 1 of this year. tions from "The Swing Mikado." this afternoon and inspect the Of- James Whipple was elected recommendation. ficer Candidates' School here on president of the Wesley Founda- (3) Statement from the Regis- the campus. tion Oxford club council at a trar certifying that the stu- Students are invited to witness meeting of the group in the First dent is an undergraduate in Reporter Quenches Thirst the review which will be held Methodist church, succeeding John good standing. south of the Library this after- F. Irwin. (4) Written consent of parents With Hallowe'en Spirits noon. An all-out membership drive or guardian. (Such forms may General Ulio, a former resident directed at the Methodist-prefer- ence students and officer candi- be secured at the Personnel Doubtless you have heard many Beheld an tavern call-ed Bison. of Fargo, will be honored at an Office.) weird tales—purely fictional— informal banquet at the Elks club dates at NDAC was launched. Arrangements for physical ex- about the origin of All-Hallows tonight at 7. Other NDAC students elected My eve 'til then was dull and to offices were David Haibeck, amination may be made through Day, when ghosts and goblins run boring The public is invited to attend treasurer; and the following com- the Military Department and may wild, and spooks foretell your fu- I entered, and my hopes were and tickets may be purchased at mittee chairmen: membership, Ila be taken prior to an interview ture if you're foolish enough to soaring. the registrar's office here at the Jahnke; worship, Phillip Thomp- with this Examining Board. A walk backwards down a cellar At the bar I promptly sat, college. son; world outlook, John F. Irwin; local physician will physically ex- stairway with a candle and a Merely with a friend to chat. . amine students. The Aviation mirrow. dining room, Jean Petchel; news- Cadet Board will give students I lifted nothing to my lip, paper and motive, Douglas Fisk; The story about the ATO's date Candidates' School and publicity, James Wilkinson. the mental screen test and will who ditched him for a broom is a Nay, not e'en a tiny sip. interview students passing this lie! Yet, as I criss-crossed out the Holds Services Four other offices were filled by test. Desirable students will be door, council members attending neigh- The myth that Hallowe'en is a boring colleges and by working enlisted and sworn into service. state of mind enjoyed only by Quoth the bouncer, "Nevermore" With Catholic services at 8 and Deferments to continue in college Protestant services at 9 the Of- young people of college age. morons is not entirely true. Nov. 6 was set for the annual will be granted as requested by The fact that J. Alexander Out in the crispness of the night, ficer Candidates' School holds the student. fall party with further announce- Blurb in his "autobibliography" I sensed that something was not worship services in the Little ments to appear later. Students who plan to enter the clears the mystery is good enough rite Country Theatre regularly every Army Air Force are urged to com- for us. For anyone who has read For in the dim and darkened Sunday morning. NOTICES plete their papers and to appear Blurb knows that he speaks only street This Sunday YMCA groups are before this Board so as to save the the Mesopotamian language and I did two hundred phantoms meet. cooperating in the presentation of Joint Worship services of the time and expense of a trip to Min- the truth! About 1640 (page the Protestant services and the YMCA and YWCA are to begin neapolis. The Board will very 1640) we find a verse which cred- They took me riding on a broom college chorus under the direction on Friday, Nov. 6, in the East likely be located in the YMCA itably enlightens us on the age-old And I ended up crying in my room of Ernst Van Vlissingen will be room of the Y at 7:30 a. m. building on the campus. Further puzzle. So 'the sorry result of a bad man's part of the program. There will be a joint meeting notice of this location will be On an eve in old October thirst Dean A. C. Barnhart of. the of the YMCA and YWCA cabi- posted on the bulletin board in Whilst I wandered weak and sober Is Hallowe'en, October thirty- Gethsemane Episcopal church will nets at the Y on Wednesday at front of Old Main. I gaz-ed on the bleak horizon— first! deliver the sermon. 7:15 p.m.

Welcome, Gen. Ulio: - The talk of the town this week is the return to Fargo of a native son who has achieved the high position that you have. Everyone is anxious to meet you, and we cordially invite you to join the officers and candidates of NDAC's Officers Candidate School at their favor- ite downtown eating place the Powers Coffee Shop. PAGE 2 THE SPECTRUM Friday, October 30, 1942

NOTICE THE SPECTRUM All new students who have Official publication of the students of the Wilder Wylie Sings His Swan Song not completed entrance exam- North Dakota Agricultural College publish- inations are urged to watch the ed every Friday during the school year. Editor's Note: At the urg- talent. It wasn't long, twelve One day, however, he did not bulletin board in front of Old Member ent request of the public and of years to be exact, that he was smile. He did not return his Main for notice of makeup Cass County Draft Board No. talking. The first time he said, friends cheery greetings. In his examinations. Important! Pssociated Collegiate Press 1 this will be the last in a series "Da, da," his father ran away to heart he was sorely perplexed Distributor of of by this writer. the French Foreign Legion. His family noticed that he was Therefore, in his final article Tomato Souffle Found not his usual effervescent self. He Collegiate Digest Wilder Wylie deals with the His mother after trying in vain did not belch once during the Shoe Repairing . . most interesting subject he meal. Member North Central Press Association for four years to poison the child CASH AND CARRY knows, Wilder Wylie. finally took the poison herself. It His parents were grieved to DRY CLEANING 3 tasted good so she served it for see their son downcast. At the By WILDER WYLIE supper. This was how Tomato dinner table they saw a tear fall M. ORBAN Entered as second class matter at the on his shirt. His mother bawled Agricultural College Station under the Back in the early twenties there Souffle was discovered. 203 Broadway - Fargo, N. D. Act of March 8, 1879 was presented to a young couple Undaunted by his handicaps hell out of him for it. It was a clean shirt. TELEPHONE 7463 of poor but honest Dakotans, a which included blindness, a leg son. (The family was so poor that lost in the service of his country, Finally they decided to ask EDITORIAL STAFF they could afford only one diaper coronary thrombosis and chronic him, "What is the matter." In Grandma's Pastry Shop George Rulon Editor-in-chief for their infant son and so honest thirst, the lad continued to grow reply the child sobbed "Cherry N. KNUTSON Managing Editor Ellsworth Moe Blossom" and collapsed, where- Sports Editor Owen Langen that they called him "The Stink- in wisdom and stature. Finally BREAD - ROLLS - PASTRY Feature Editor Wilder Wylie upon his mother swooned and his News Editor _Polly Carter er.") Some say the child was a came the time to consider an edu- Baked Fresh Daily gift from God while others insist cation. One day raising himself father finished the bottle and BUSINESS STAFF went to bed. 306 Broadway - Fargo, N. D. Business Manager____ Larry Johnson he was presented by the Grand to his full height our hero Solicitors______Maxine Schlagel. Forks Chamber of Commerce. The screamed, "I shall have an edu- There's a Reason Lauraane J__ Hugelen,—_ - Kirk Bellows, Dick Hogoboom, Eugene Rosenberger only person who could speak au- cation !" Naturally he smacked That was the first inkling that thoritatively on the subject is the his head against the underside cf the world had that he had passed attending physician who won't the table and was out for another his physical despite the well New Isis Theater • Spirit-hmmm talk. The doctor it seems has two hours. known fact that he is afflicted acted pretty childish about the Goes To School with 5 o'clock shadow, athlete's Starts Saturday Oct. 31 foot and squaley's squint, a highly To those students who at- whole matter. It just so happened Finally he arrived at school. He FOR 5 DAYS that at the time of the birth he technical ailment which comes tended the homecoming game was a serious little fellow and he from reading the small print on "HI, NEIGHBOR" filled out a death certificate in- worked hard at his studies. He we hand an orchid and a to- stead of a birth certificate and he liquor labels. With Jean Parker, John Archer came to college filled with the Thus it is with eyes shining mato. stubbornly refuses to admit his ardor of youth and his mind was Featuring Radio's Popular En- mistake even to this day. The with patriotic fervor and cheeks tertainers, Lulubelle & Scotty, It was very to have continually filled with thoughts glowing with alcoholic flush that child, however, not only lived, but Barbara Jo Allen (Vera Vague) of literature, art, democracy, he takes leave from the school he the student body represented thrived. At birth he weighed and Don Wilson girls, liquor, dates, arson, larceny loved and the women he couldn't. and the team appreciated three pounds. Ten years later he and murder. weighed 3 1-2 pounds. His par- I wonder how much longer the FIRST RUN your presence. He applied himself diligently Aquarium can last ? ents did not feel that this was and the people who watched Besides that you can prove sufficient progress, however, so him progress said, "That boy the next year they began feeding you were to the game by your has a bright future." It was him. punched ticket—we thank later - learned that his father Loomis & Loomis Hopefully, the parents named was employed by the Mazda BOXY you. QUALITY DRY CLEANING their newly begotten offspring Lamp Corporation. THEATRE To each of the OCS boys after the father's boss. Upon He was happy in his work and we hand a dozen orchids. One seeing the child, the boss who had a kind word for everyone. Oct. 30-31 Fri.-Sat. was noted for his pearly teeth 106-110 9 St. So. - Dial 4201 of their own boys led them in For this reason, people began to "INTERNATIONAL LADY" some of the most enthusiastic and lack of a sense of humor call him sunshine. True, some with cheering that ever wracked fired the kid's old man. The people called him other things but Dacotah Field, while students father still refers to his son as this was untrue and his parents George Brent, Ilona Massey sat on all sides with all the "that failure." had the proper documents to Model Laundry and symptoms of tetanous infec- The child, however, did have prove it. Nov. 1-4 Sun.-Wed. tion. Cleaners "THE LADY IS WILLING" Don't try to blame it on the EXPERT SHIRT WORK with tough times — those boys Heavy Mail At Postoffice 633-637 N. P. Ave. — Dial 7578 Marlene Dietrich, aren't on any picnic. FARGO, N. DAR. Fred MacMurray Let's get into the game. Proves OCS Not Forgotten There is a lot to lose if we don't. Reports from the college post write a letter to some pal in the office have it that the correspon- services. HAIR CUT SPECIAL .. . dence there has increased about STAMP SALES DOWN Students and Members of our armed forces - 40c So far the sale of war stamps • Fatal Step one third since the arrival of the — FOUR EXPERT BARBERS — and bonds this term has dropped officer candidates. Every good thing must considerably, as compared with MALACHOWIS come to an end and so after This year letters are arriving last term. Lest we forget a lot Downstairs 102 Broadway - - - Fargo, N. D. two weeks of rushing the from and are being sent to many of us will soon be in the services. 1942' crop of rushees are to far away places. Most of these Let's crush the Nazi swastika face reality this Sunday. are to men in the armed forces and set the Rising Sun by buying serving in the far corners of the bonds for victory and saving for After getting acquainted with peace. the various groups, tea-drink- globe. ing (rumor has it someone WRITE TO SERVICEMEN Fairmont served punch once this year) That brings up a thing which 1911*-4) and bull-sessions, the stu- most of us realize but do nothing dents are to make their final about—writing letters to men in FM O. decisions. A plea has been the services. LLUIT RAT D E"10 N E Rd' YOUR BEST sent out for the rushees to Recently a census of service- ENGRAVER" LITHO PLATE MAKER/ follow their own convictions men's likes and dislikes showed FAR G 0, NO. DAK. and not be swayed by last that what the great majority of MARKET minute telephone calls, or hot them enjoy most is a letter from boxing, or by friends' choice. their friends and relatives back home. Every student in the col- For Fuel Service .. After all, this is the first lege should know at least one man DIAL 6407 big decision you have had to in the services who would appre- make in your college career, ciate a letter from a fellow or girl so for heaven's sake make it from his home town, so let's all— Oscar H. Kjorlie Co. by yourself. This is no time and I mean all—sit down and N. P. Ave. at 3rd St. to be a stooge. For four years you will have to associate with your Save up to 3 Fuel 627 FiRSTAVE.N. FARGO, N.DAK. selected group, so be sure INC. they have the same beliefs, Stop drafts and rattles with ideals, and can have fun to- See Our Denis Weather Strip. You can • gether. 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Friday, October 30, 1942 THE SPECTRUM PAGE 3 Heard About The Herd Bison Travel To Brookings Cliff Nygard Goes To Navy Officers' By OWEN LANGEN For Game With Jackrabbits By DOUGLAS FISK get the call at left halfback in Training School place of Daly King. Open letter to Mr. Aaron Sternfield, sports writer of the NDAC's Bison football team left Cliff Nygard, outstanding Bison Dakota Student of Upstate Normal, who last week after this morning for Brookings, S. D., E. J. Anderson injured his knee basketball player the past three renaming the Bison "Conference Clowns" picked the Sioux where they will tangle with the in practice on Wednesday and has years, left Saturday for Columbia to smother the plow-jockeys of the AC. South Dakota State Jackrabbits joined Trowbridge on the casualty university where he will go to tomorrow. The Herd will be in list. It is not as yet known wheth- Dear Mr. Sternfield: school in preparation for a com- search of their second conference er either will see much service to- morrow: mission as an Ensign in the U. S. You should have seen it. victory in as many weeks. - With a conference record of one The Jackrabbit running at- Navy. He enlisted in the V-7 Homecoming fans witnessed a two-ring circus at Dacotah Field victory and two defeats, Coach tack, led by sophomore Bud program. last Saturday; featured performers were the Clowns and the Monkeys. Bob Lowe's squad will be attempt- Billings and Loren Nicklason, Nygard was a regular guard The Monkeys with an aerial show supposedly second to none ing to pass the Jackrabbits in the must be watched closely if the with the Herd on three quintets "kinda" played second-fiddle to the convincing antics of the Clowns. loop standings as the Bunnies now Bison are to remain in the which won NCI championships. have a record of two and victory . The Clowns ? Well, they "kinda" stole the show as five of their Last season he was chosen on the three defeats. nine passes were completed, two of them for touchdowns. The best Inclement weather conditions all-conference team and was con- efforts of the air-minded Monkeys netted but five completions in By virtue of their victory over have hampered practices the past sidered the best guard in the loop. previously undefeated NDU last EIGHTEEN attempts. week somewhat; however, Bob Outstanding in many campus or- week the Bison go into the con- ganizations, he was a member of Chief Clown and touchdown-maker was Daly King who passed to Lowe is confident the Bison will test as favorites, a role they be able to win should they show Blue Key. Nygard was a member Fred Trowbridge and Nick Soulis for scores, made one himself, and haven't held in previous engage- the same form they displayed of Kappa Sigma Chi and served to top things off, drop-kicked an extra point. ments this year. South Dakota against the Sioux. as vice-president last year. State is improving weekly, how- Jim Noonan, one of the newer additions to the carnival of Clowns, ever, and last week played performed to the blare of trumpets, too, as he dashed 67 yards down their best ball of the season WELCOME STUDENTS the sidelines for another visit to pay-dirt by the Clowns. Captain before dropping a 7-0 decision All Experienced Operators Harry Treglawney, with an extra point made on a plunge, completed to the tough South Dakota Circus Day scoring festivities for the funnyLfellows. University aggregation. Mademoiselle Beauty Studio The only Bison casualty of last The Monkeys, out of the running all the way, did manage to Formerly Ann Beachem's score fourteen points, but the Clowns' twenty-six looms larger. week was Fred Trowbridge who came out with an injured ankle. Dial 5353 No. 2 So. Broadway Other Clowns who performed creditably were E. J. Anderson, who Jim Gorman is slated to start at delighted fans by running into various Monkeys and knocking them right half Saturday in place of down, Jim Gorman, Neil Wilder, Tim Callinan, Cliff Rothrock and Trowbridge. Jim Noonan, who Vern Johnson, (another stellar performance), George Slakanich, Bob galloped 66 yards for a touchdown against the Sioux last week, may O'Neil, Johnny Zaic and Ted Barnick (move over Cliff and Vern), Knight Printing Co. Clayton Ledoen, Chuck Rafferty, Tom Wellems, Joe Frezon, and Bob Nees. Printing and Binding Yes, Mr. Sternfield, that was the only star-studded show of Fargo Drug Co. the 1942 series by the Clowns, but I think you'll agree that Trick- 608 Front Street Teacher Bob Lowe and his boys merit mention. PARKER PENS & PENCILS "The Knight Way is the WHITMAN CANDY You went out on the limb, Aaron, but you're not alone; the Monkeys Right Way" are out there too, hanging by their tails. 608 Front St. Yours truly, 619 N. P. Ave. Phone 7359 Fargo, N. Dak. 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FOR FALL and WINTER Suits and Overcoats $29." to $39.5° New Shades - New Models No Sales Tax at MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA Friday, October 30, 1942 THE SPECTRUM PAGE 4 APPLICATIONS REOPENED . No Doodads, Frills, AGR Get Scholarship Award Mixed Chorus Applications for the freshman and sophomore positions on the Simplicity Prevails Dr. J. H. Longwell, head of the school of agriculture awarded a plaque to the local Alpha Gamma Board of Publications have been division of animal husbandry at Selects Group In War Fashions NDAC, presented Epsilon chapter Rho group for excellent scholar- reopened. of Alpha Gamma Rho with a sil- ship in the year 1941-42. Those interested see Mrs. Well girls, pretty soon the gov- ver cup awarded by the national New officers elected to fill va- For Planning Sweitzer in the office of the ernment will start bearing down fraternity for scholarship. The cancies in the AGR chapter in- award was competed for by 32 clude Don Bahl, secretary; Rus- Genevieve Lindemann, Geor- College Y before 4 p.m. today. on what we are to wear and what AGR chapters as denotes excel- sell Heinie, house manager; and gianna Findahl, Pat Regan and we will look like. Skirts will be lence for five successive years. Eugene Rosenberger, chapter re- John Finney have been named as minus their pleats, contain less Dean H. L. Walster of the porter. a committee to handle the policies wool, and have fewer doodads. of the mixed course for the corn- Don't think for a mo- OCS Program Success James Beck Elected ing season. The group will decide ment that you will be the only Festival hall was packed for where the chorus will sing and ones to suffer because it appears Sig Vice President the variety program presented by the schedule for the year. First that the opposite sex will come the first class of the Officer Can- James Beck was elected to the appearance will be made Sunday under government regulations. didate school for candidates and office of vice-president of the at OCS church services. We have already seen suits with- NDAC students Thursday night. Gamma Tau chapter of Sigma Chi Meanwhile members of the out trouser cuffs and also a few Everyone enjoyed the program last Monday. He replaces James- coats without lapels. You must which featured singing, tap danc- Ford who is now in the Coast Men's Glee club continue prepa- admit it doesn't look so very bad ing and skits. Guard Academy at New , rations for this year. Fred War- now that everyone is starting to Conn. ing music has been received by the wear them. Addition of 34,000 volumes to Other officers elected were Ed- club for its part in the Fred War- A great number of white suits the University of Texas library ward Kibler, assistant treasurer; ing contest last year and Ernst have been seen around at all during 1941-42 has brought the Tom Lofthouse, assistant pledge Van Vlissingen, director, an- functions. Very chic. Some have library's total to nearly 700,000 trainer; and James Kendrick, nounces many of the numbers will been trimmed with bright colors, volumes. Kustos. be worked into programs pre- some with dark, and some just sented this season by the male plain. group. Both groups are accom- It is beginning to be very easy panied by Eva Ruliffson. to tell who is with who lately, because of all the twin sweaters "BOUNCING BUDDY" Billings, that are being worn. It looks like Two Initiated At Theta sophomore backfield man for the the beginning of a new fad and South Dakota State college Rab- not bad either. Chi Ceremonies bits, possibly will be a real worry Thursday at 4:30 the Theta Chi to the Bison Saturday when the fraternity formally initiated two teams meet at Brookings. He George Dreblow, Fertile, Minn., is a triple-threater. and Louis Blazek of Lidgerwood. Following the initiation cere- mony a banquet was held in the Western Bottling chapter house. Daly King was in charge of the Works Doubler The Two-Timing initiation and Richard Carley ad- ministered the degrees. PEPSI-COLA Shirt CALItRUIT ORANGE Cleaning, Repairing • • • The Arrow Doubler can be . . . Restyling, Relining MAC'S ROOT BEER worn two ways — buttoned at Assorted Flavors L. MILO MATSON the neck and with a tie, for If you don't know furs regular wear, or unbuttoned Know your furrier. Telephone 3 - 1593 Retail Manufacturing Furrier 715 Center Ave., Moorhead an Dpen and and without a tie for sports 420 Center Ave, Moorhead, Minn. and casual wear. 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