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VOL. XLIII. Number 40. he awLAWRENCE COLLEGE, rentian APPLETON, WI8. T I Friday, April 30, 1926 Two Recitals Who Wrote It? Tormentors To Kg Swimming Who wrote “ Hail to our Law­ Theta Sig Annual Splurge rence, resplendent in glory, On Schedule Crowned with the laurels of vic­ Stage Campus Meet At Green tory w o n?" Lawrence’s literati are evident­ Cheerio! Our next issue w ill be If you did, go to the college of­ ly suffering from over developed a treat for the men on the cam­ fice and disclose your identity to Next Week Stunt Night modesty. Twice have we re­ pus. Theta , national Miss Philips, President Wriston’s Bay Saturday quested contributions for the honorary and professional frater­ secretary, for you’ve written the The Last Resort” W ill Be Given Theta Sigma Phi literary supple­ nity for women in journalism is Organ and Voice Program Monday; first lines of Lawrence’s new Alma First Northern Wisconsin Swimming Piano Recital On Instead of Organizations’ ment, and twice have we re­ going to show the men what a Meet at Green Bay Tuesday Annual Play ceived but feeble response. This handful of co-eds can do when it As soon as you’ve done this, the Y.MC.A is our third request and we hope comes to putting out a paper. winner will be announced, and the Monday evening, students from the A campus stunt night, to be official­ some of the embryo authors on chapel choir will learn it and sing Theta Sig and Pi Delt have Tomorrow night Coach Gebhardt’s organ studio of Arthur H. Arneke, ly known as **The Last Resort,’ ’ a the campus will see fit to wield it to us, some morning. Then the been in the habit of taking over undefeated swimming team will at­ assisted by several voice students rep­ feature which is each year one of out­ the pen and come to our assis­ rest of the campus will learn it. one edition o f the Lawrentian tempt to finish up its season in a resenting the studio of Dean Carl J. standing frivolity at many of the big­ tance. each year by way of living up to blaze of glory wheu they meet teams Waterman, will appear in reeital at ger colleges and .universities of the Some students have already their reputation as journalists. from Wausau, Green Bay, Fond du Lawrence Memorial Chapel. country, will this spring be staged at contributed their bits of litera­ This is to be Theta Sig’s paper Lac, and Appleton in the first North­ PROGRAM Lawrence, under auspices of Tormen­ ture, but we know that there are Speech By Wriston and Pi Delt will doubtless inflict ern Wisconsin State Swimming meet Fanfare d ’ Orgue - Shelley tors, dramatic organization. The date a lot more on the campus who are their issue on you soon. which is to be staged in the fine new Eleanor Jacobson Urges Strong U. S. has been set for Tuesday evening, holding out on us for some rea­ pool of the Green Bay Y.M.C.A. A n d a n t i n o ...... Lemare May 18, and the place will be Mem­ son or other. Poems, plays, es­ If you don’t like the paper reg­ Lawrence swimmers have already Dorothy Mae Xeitzel Diplomatic Service orial chapel. says and short stories will all be ister your kick with one of these, met and bested Green Bay, Fond du Ronde Française - Boellman Its presentation will be in lieu of gratefully accepted and should be they’ll take the blame as well Lac, and Appleton in previous meets, Norman Loofboro President of College Addresses Teach­ the club's annual play. The change turned in by the 5th of May in as the praise: Violet,Christensen, and the Blue swimmers have yet to Berceuse - Delbruck ers Association in M il­ in policy of Tormentors has been order to be eligible. Give your Toy Thurman, Grace Hannagan, taste defeat. Wausau seems to be Winifred West waukee made because of a combination of contribution to any member of Helen Norris, Carolla Trittin, the dark horse of the meet, since little O r i e n t a l e ...... Cui circumstances discouraging to the Theta Sigma Phi and then sit Mary Gregory, and Helena is known of the caliber of the en­ Laila Sehee “ Strengthen the diplomatic service staging of a successful musical show. back and wait. Koletzke. trants from the northern city. Primarily, the change in policy is VOCAL: of the United States,’ ’ said President The Blue tanksters have been work­ due to the fact that the club was un­ May the Maiden Carpenter Henry M. Wriston in a speech made ing.hard during the past week in pre­ able to secure the sanction of its fac­ Coming Home Spross at the dinner of the Milwaukee High Latin Examinations paration for the big meet tomorrow’ ulty advisor to “ The College that Nichavo Mana Zueca School Teachers’ Association held at Fink and Verhage night, and seem to be in tip-top form. Jazz B uilt,“ the musical comedy W ill Be Taken Today Marshall Hulbert the Hotel Astor, in Milwaukee last A new’ combination has been formed which it was planned to present at Within a Chinese Garden Stoughton night. President Wriston discussed Elected To Honorary in the relay race so that Klein, Bleier, Appleton theater this month. Mary Morton, ’28, Viola Beckman, March of the Gnomes the history of American diplomacy, Colvin, and Cinkosky will carry the The club was also unable to secure ’29, and Irene Espeseth, ’28, w-ill par­ “ Fairyland Suite’* Stoughton and stressed its changing develop­ Forensic Lawrence colors in the final event of a competent director while the de­ ticipate in the competitive examina Helen Haertl ment from the amateur to the profes­ the meet. This new arrangement in mands of several activities on a num­ tion given by the I^atin League of Announcement Made in Chapel Thurs­ Clair de Lune Karg Elert sional standard. the relay has brightened the Blue’s ber of students who were slated to Wisconsin Colleges Friday, in the Lat­ day; Initiation May Muriel Peterson The transformation from “ shirt prospects considerably, since copping take the leading roles added to the in library. 11 Mirage from Mexican sleeves” diplomacy as President a first in this event W’ill give the Lawr- obstacles to be overcome. This examination, which is offered S u i t e ...... Nearing Wriston characterized it, to a profes rence squad eight points in this meet. Desert Scenes sional attitude in state affairs lias The program of stunts will be o|»en every other spring, will also be given Ray Fink, ’27, Appleton, and Wil­ Bleier, the latest find in the Blue Grandfather's Wooden Leg marked the story of American foreign to all students of both the college and simultaneously in five other colleges, liam Verhage, ’28, Sheboygan, have camp, and Cinkosky will represent from “ Fireside Fancies’ ’ - Colkey affairs. The “ shirt sleeve’ ’ diplomat conservatory, and of both sexes. En­ Ripon, Beloit, Carroll, Milwaukee received one of the highest honors Lawrence in the 40-yard dash. Dre- Evelyn Kulas was the result of amateur diplomacy. tries are solicited, and the act may be Downer, and Milton. that can be gained in collegiate for- her and Cinkosky will swim in the VOCAL: It has been the individuality of made up of one, two or as many stu­ The questions for the examination ensics, that of being elected to Tau 40-yard breast stroke, while Klein and The Spirit Flower Tipton American participation in interna­ dents as it requires. are to be made out by the Latiu de­ Kappa Alpha, honorary forensic fra­ Bleier w’ill fight it out furiously for Awake Beloved Edwards tional policies that has made it so out­ Cash prizes will be given to the partment of the University of Wis­ ternity, in recognition of their w’ork a first in the 100 yard dash. Madge Helmer standing, and above-board. members of the stunts which are rat­ consin. The department will also pre­ on the Lawrence speaking platform. In the Palace of the Rajah “ ‘ Shirt sleeves’ diplomacy is eas­ ed first, second and third best by three sent the $250. award which will be Kay Fink has been a Lawrence de­ In the 220 yard dash Cinkosky and from Suite “ In India,f Stoughton ily understood,“ said President Wris­ competent judges to be announced la­ given to the writer of the best paper. bater for the past three years and was Bleier will endeavor to show their D r e a m s ...... Stoughton ton, “ and like so many easily under­ ter. A prize of $15 will be given the The Latin League of Wisconsin one of the most dependable men on heels to all rivals. Colvin, Blue in­ Mae Eiler stood things, is difficult to define. It winners of first place, $10 to the win­ Colleges was founded by Professor the squad during the past campaign. tramural diving champion, is the only March Heroique Saint-Saëns may be described as a dealing frank, ner of second place, and $o to the Ellsworth D. Wright, who, before his William Verhage, in addition to be­ one of the Blue divers who can be de­ Russell Hayton open, candid, bold and strong, neither stunt rated third best.

Friday, April 30, 1926 T H E LAWRENTIAN

LUMBER. CEMENT. FUEL. DR. S. J. KLOEHN BUILDING MATERIAL DENTIST 104 E. College Are. Phone 204W lettinger Lumber Ct. LMSNTMN 3D0PD A p p le to n . W it. P hone 199-011 VISIT THE Sixty-five Points * Track Meet W ith Blue Tank Men Oshkosh Saturday Change In Rules Olympia Recreation Parlors Win Fifth Victory A change in the rules regarding Give Frosh First Now Under New Management If weather permits, the Blue cinder the use of the tennis courts goes into effect immediately. TEN TABLES FIVE BOWLING ALLEYS Place In Track Meet men will face the Oshkosh Normal By 36-23 Count 8am Kingsley In order to accommodate the Managed by A. KUne squad tomorrow afternoon at Whiting and O m l Mace Formerly with Blue tennis team, two courts will The frosh, leaders iu the fir9t leg field. Cinkosky, Lawrence Star, Wins Two Proprietors Bronewlck'Balke Co. be reserved every afternoon for of the Inter Class track meet, by add­ Some strong competition will be Firsts and One Sec­ 107 W. College Ave. practice use by members of the ing twenty eight more points Wednes­ given the Lawrence stars and the ond squad only. day afternoon to the thirty-seven they Denneymen will not find it as easy as The court in the northwest corn­ piled up Monday, captured tir«t place last year when they walloped the After the spray of battle had er of the campus and the court with a total of sixty-five markers. Normalites 96-30. cleared away Tuesday night at the farthest east of the twin courts The juniors managed to retain the “ Y ” pool, the undefeated Blue tank In Warren Wright the Orange has a will be reserved from 2:30 to 4:30 second berth by running up a total of weight man that is good for several team had added the scalp of the lo­ cal “ Y ?’ team to its belt, thus regis­ everv afternoon. forty and one-half points, while the points in the shot throw and the dis­ sophs, or rather the Hyde twins, who cus. Hipke is expected to give him tering i t ’s fifth consecutive win. The final count was 36 to 23, but the meet were the only sophomores in the meet, a good run and if he performs as well crept into third place with twenty- as he did in the interclass meet hi9 was more closely contested than the eight counters. The seniors were chances of winning are more than score would indicate. forced down to the lower rung of the even. First position honors were pretty ladder, having eighteen and one-half well divided in the individual events, In the discus either Hipke or Artz New Showing points. each side getting three firsts and it are expected to cop over Cooper and The yearlings, about whom little was largely through the five second Wright. Artz’s throw of 117 ft. in was known previous to the meet, places which the Blue men copped, of > the meet should be a sure winner. showed themselves exceptionally that the meet was won. The javelin throw will probably strong, particularly in the distance The surprise of the evening came bring out some close results but the Golf Knickers runs and in the weights. when Cinkosky lost the 40 yard back throws of the Lawrence men look like Pitner, frosh cross eountrv man stroke to Brietung. This marked better marks than the Oshkosh team copped firsts in the half mile, mile, C inky’s first defeat in that event in and can put up unless some new man steps and two mile grinds, while Artz, also a dual meet this year. While he had to the fore. a first year man, took firsts in the to be content with second place in Golf Hose javelin and discus throws and a sec­ Captain Lyons, of Oshkosh, will that event, he won first in two others, ond in the shot put. both of these find some strong competition from the 40 and 100 yard free style. A Regular Elephant men are valuable finds, as their events both Pitner and Menning, the latter The events and the different place Take a Look were considered the weak spots on p find in the iuterclass meet. Iu the winners are: o f a S h ip m e n t on Denney’s team. In the discus throw mile the same man will again race 40 yard breast stroke— Drelier, L, as in the mile race Monday the Greens Pitner and Kingsbury with Purves Aderhold, L, Roemer, Y.— Time 31.2 Men’s Neckwear took all four places. either in this event or the two mile. seconds. Four-In-Hand and Bows Don Hyde, soph, with sixteen points, The two mile looks like a slam for 220 yard dash — Williamson, Y, was high individual scorer; Pitner Lawrence as it was last year. Pitner Bleier, L, Mclnnis, Y.—3.25 minutes. $1.00 and $1.50 and Stair trailed close behind with won the event iu the class contests 100 yard free style— Cinkosky, L, fifteen and fourteen and one-half but it is doubtful if he will run a trio Runde, Y.— 1 minute, 11.7 seconds. of events on Saturday. counters respectively. Hyde won fir>ts 40 yard free style— Cinkosky, L, The hurdles will see the Hyde iUatt&cimuiit in the 440 and 220 and second iu the Bleier, L, Williamson, Y.— Time 21.7 120 low' hurdles and in the century. twins in action in both the low and seconds. high. Bayer will also run the high TRETTIEN The marks turned in, while nothing 40 yard back stroke— Brietung, Y, $c &on hurdles. Clow, Oshkosh, won the to shout about, are fairly good con­ Cinkosky, L, Aderhold, L.— Time 31.8 The Men’s Men CLOTHIER sidering the short time practice that event last year, and Lyons, wron the seconds. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY has been held outside on a dirt track, low hops from the Blues. The re­ Diving— Mclnnis, Y, Colvin, L, 106 E . C ollege A venue and the condition of the field. The sults of this year’s hurdle races will Runde, Y. track was wet and loose. be a mere matter of speculation. 160 yard relay— Lawrence— Time 1 Summary McConnell is doped to take the high minute, 37.4 seconds. 100 yard dash— Stair, Sr., Don jump and Stair may take second. The Hyde, S., Doug Hyde, S., Clark, P.— same pair will do the broad jump with Time 10.5. Nason. TOUR WALK 120 Low Hurdles—Doug Hydev S., The century run was copped by A Don Hyde, S., Rohan, F., Mueller, F.— Stair last year and he will most likely AND TALK Time 14.5. repeat. Stair will also run the 220. F Pole Vault— Nason, J., tied with T OR DANCE McConnell, J., for first. Van Winters, THEATRE Courtney, F.— Height 10 feet. Denney Will Referee E Two mile run— Pitner, F., Kings­ Neenah-Appleton Game PICTURE 8H0W bury, J., Purves, Sr., Mueller, F.— R Time 11 min. 25 and 3/5 sec. Coach A. C. Denney has been se­ Bring Her to Discus throw— Artz, F., Humphrey. lected to referee the meet between F„ Barnard, F., Barfell, F.— Distance Appleton High and Neenah High at 117 ft. 4 in. the S. A. Cook Armory at Neenah to­ The Palace Broad Jump--McConnell, J., Stair, night, sponsored by the Janies Haw Sr., and Xason, J., tied for second, DAINTY CONFECTIONS ley Post of the American Legion. Rohan, F.— Distance 20 ft. DELIGHTFUL LUNCHES Other Appleton men who are of 440 dash— Don Hyde, S., Doug ficiating are M. Basing, and* “ Cub” Pleasant Surrounding« Hyde, S., Fisehel, F., Jones, F.— Time Buck. 57 see. Silver Kid Slipper The BILLBOARD To Accompany Smart April 30— “ L ’' Club dance. May I—Alpha Gamma Phi informal. Evening Gowns Delta Sigma Tau house party. $ 1 . 0 0 Theta Phi House Party. May 7—Delta Iota formal. May 8— informal din- For Your Old Fountain Pen The quality and workmanship of this ner-dance. ANY MAKE May 13-16—State Student Conference. slipper is the finest and is fashioned May 14— Delta Sigma Tau informal. May 15—Beta Phi Alpha formal. Toward the Purchase of a of material that assures the utmost formal. May 18—Tormentors’ Stunt night at in satisfaction. Lawrence Chapel. $5.00 or $7.00 Pen May 20— High School State Oratorical Contest. May 21— May Day. May 22— formal. HOSE TO MATCH Phi Kappa Alpha formal. Swan, Waterman May 24— All-College Play. May 28— informal. May 29— formal. or Sheaffer informal; Theta Phi informal. KIHUHIIHNMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttlllllllllHHUIIIMIIIIIMHIHIHIII Schweitzer & Langenberg June 4— Beta Sigma Phi Informal. THE ACCURATE FOOTFITTERS Wah Kee Laundry Sylvester & Nielson Let us Launder for you B A C K OF THE BUOU 112 W. Midway St.

» 4 THE LAWRENTIAN Friday, April SO, 1926 Lawrentians Return Horseshoe Tourney Boettiger Discusses MePheeters Returns From Y.W. Convention W ill Begin Saturday Pacifist Movements From Speaking Trip Pleasant Reminiscences Bill's Place Mary Reeve, ’27, and Helen Dun­ Saturday morning fraternity barn­ “ Now that the peace movement is Dr. W. E. McPlieeters resumed of Tour College Days— 322 E. College Aoe. can, ’28, returned Monday night, yard golfers will clash in the first once more in full swing and the at­ teaching in his classes Wednesday April 26, from Milwaukee where they matches of the inter-fraternity horse­ tention of the public has been called morning, after he htfti been in the Your Photograph represented Lawrence at the national shoe tourney. The games will be held to such matters as the outlawry of northern part of the state the first of convention of Y.W.C.A. which met at W hiting field and the four matches war, the reduction of armaments, and the week, addressing high school as­ from April 21 to 27. Misses Twila can be run off at the same time since international councils, it is well to semblies. DONNER STUDIO Lytton and Mary Denyes also attend­ four courts are being measured out. consider certain elements of fact and He spoke at Sturgeon Bay, Algoma, The ed the convention, and Dorothy Von The tourney will be an elimination fancy which lie behind it,” said Dr. rnd Kewaunee. Dr. McPheeters was 790 College Ave. Phone 1867 Bvrg, Helen Davy, both ’27, and affair, and a team losing one match Louis A. Boettiger, professor of so­ accompanied by his wife, and they Agnes Korean, ’28, were present at loses a chance for first place. The fra­ ciology, in his cha|»el talk Thursday made the trip by auto. Coffee Cup tsoine of the sessions. ternities are divided into two groups morning. The convention was carried on by of four and the winners of each group Too many of the professional peace riieans of small discussion groups with play in the second round. The losers reformers have too little knowledge IF IT’S A KEEN HAIBCUT occasional large meetings of the en­ of each group also play for the priv­ of the social theory on which the IT CAME FROM tire assembly to consider problems ilege of entering the consolation question is based, according to Dr. Handy for that Chapel match for third place. Then the win­ ZIMMERMAN'S BAUER SHOP that had arisen in the groups. Boettiger. He then gave several of Lunch The student division in its discus­ ners of the second round play for first the current theories of conflict, that 111 S. Appleton St. and second places. The winner re­ sion groups attempted to reach a con­ of Anatole France who claimed that Telephone 79 clusion regarding the national pur­ ceives fifty points to be added to their a conflict may be justified as a war pose of the student organization of total in the inter-fraternity games. to end war; Darwin's and Malthus’ Y.W.C.A. No decision being reached, The schedule for Saturday reads: theory of natural selection and sur­ a commission was appointed to con­ First group: 319 E. College Ave. vival of the fittest; and Marx’ theory A trial will convince you tinue studying the problem and report Theta Phi vs. Beta Sigma Phi that the history of mankind has been at the 1928 convention. Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma Pin Epsi­ a history of class struggles, contests The atmosphere of the assembly lon between the exploiting and the ex­ was very liberal; race prejudices were Second group: ploited, the ruling and the oppressed eliminated. Representatives were pres­ Psi vs. Phi Kappa Alpha classes, due to the prevailing mode of ent from countries all over the world. Delta Iota vs. Delta Sigma Tau economic production and exchange. Matches will be at 9:00, 10:30, and The extent of Y.W.C.A. work and its Through the work of these men, 11:30 Saturday morning. associations in every part of the along with that of Latalle and other world was well demonstrated. scientists, the principle of ethnic con­ TR Y ONE An amendment to the constitution Tennis Match With flict was developed into a theoretical regarding membership was adopted by Oshkosh Postponed explanation of the mechanism of so­ And you will be a steady customer the national assembly. This change cial change and the rise of civiliza­ allows those who are not members of tion. The late Professor Small, of the because I make your clothes the The match scheduled between Coach a Protestant evangelical church to University of Chicago, also made con­ WRIGLEYS “ Herb’ ’ Mundhenke’s racquet wield join the organization, but three- tributions to the theory of conflict, ■ % m m M o n way YOU want them. crs and Oshkosh Normal which was to fourths of the executive board must said the speaker. ■ M H m m fo r y o u r be members of such churches. be an added attraction in conjunction Dr. Boettiger closed by sayiug, “ A l­ At an international luncheon held with the track meet tomorrow will be A m on ey though I have only briefly sketched at the Pfister Hotel, representatives postponed, due to the wet condition ■ • u m m mad these theories, I think that it is clear C A H A IL from France, England, Germany, of the courts. This was to be the first thé best Peppermint —The T ailor that the pacifist movement will never Mexico, China, Japan, Argentina, test of the Blue netmen and from the make any headway until it takes into Chewing Sweet for 104 E. College Avenue— Upstairs Switzerland, and India told about showing made by Lawrence net star*, full account the scientific literature any money m ^ Y.W.C.A. work in their own coun­ Coach Mundhenke was to pick the of conflict.” tries. All emphasized the need for squad which would carry the Blue world fellowship and closer under­ colors. standing among nations. Lawrence will be the host to other Elect Officers state colleges on May 17, 18 and 19 An interesting talk on social con­ Results of the Alpha Gamma Phi when the State College Tourney will ditions was given by Powers Hap- elections held in the chapter rooms on be held. No definite dope can be se­ good, who is a graduate of Harvard Tuesday, April 27, follow: president, THE NEAREST DEPARTMENT STORE TO THE CAMPUS cured as yet, but before the tourney and has worked in the mines of five Norma Burns, ’28, Appleton; vice- is held the Blue courtmen will have or six countries. president, Mary Dunbar, ’29, Fond du met, in dual matches, several of the An impressive and beautiful page­ Lac; secretary, Anna Marie Wood­ colleges which will send representa­ ant, “ Forward Through the Ages” ward, ’27, DePere; treasurer, Ethel tives to the meet. was presented in which about twelve Chipman, ’28, Morrisonville; regis­ B a t h in g This Ad-y-um Owing to the soggy condition of the Q f t e E A I R hundred people participated. trar, Gertrude Gomber, ’27, Goodman; Conducted by A series of addresses was given by campus courts the Blue aspirants have Suit chaplain, Margaret Duxbury, ’29, The F a ir S to re the Reverend Charles Gilkev of Chi­ had little opportunity to work out, Headquar­ D r y G o o d s C o m p a n y Marinette. Help! Help! cago. but since the courts have been re­ ters ESTABLISHED-¡890 ÇIN C O R P O R A T E D ) served two hours each day Mundhen­ 201*203 E.C o l l e g e A v e ., Ap p l e t o n W i s Play By German Club ke ’s enthusiasts will have plenty of Draws Large Audience chance to round into shape for the coming matches. F is c h e rs “ Einer Muss Heiraten” was pre­ sented by the German Club last Tues­ A Conservatory Student, day night, April 27, before an audi­ Chop Suey Appleton ence of over 200 people. An addition­ (not from Lawrence Conservatory of Music, of course) went into CHINESE and AMERICAN NOW SHOWING al attraction was the singing of two RESTAURANT a music store not long ago, and, being rather sparing of words, German songs by Miss Eleanor Me Kibben, conservatory student. Congress Cafe said simply: “Mikado Libretto." “What did you say?” inquired The humor of the play was supplied [BEBE Chinese and American by two bachelor professors, one of Dishes—Sodas the clerk. “Mikado Libretto,” repeated Mr. M— . "No speaka whom is forced to marry, yet doesu’t Special Evening and Sundaj Italiano,” the clerk replied. Moral: You don’t need to know wish to. Then, when the previously Dinners Idanieis unknown heroine appeals, both fall in —Private Dancing— Italian to understand the very good values offered in love with her, and there is a mad 129 E. College A t* scramble for her hand. The cast included Arthur Mueller, ’29, Irene Espeseth, ’28, Gertrude Lanzer, ’27, and Edgar Spanegal, ’28. The directors were Dr. G. C. Cast and Mi>s Elise Bohstedt. ANITIES Addresses Professor John b. MacHarg spoke of 1926 to the Odd Fellows’ Lodge Tuesday By Janet mi#t , evening, April 27, on the subject, “ Southwest United States.” V On Wednesday afternoon, April 28, Bre$s he addressed the .Appleton W oman’s Club on “ Aspects of South America.’ * ninno™

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