OFFICIAL PAPER Congratulations ! Of Student Body of the North Dakota Agricultural College THE SPECTRUM Graduating Seniors

. VOLUME LII STATE COLLEGE STATION, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937 NUMBER 34 207 Seniors To Receive All-College Day Distribution Of Pres. J. H. Shepperd Diplomas Next Tuesday Success; ATO's Bison To Begin Announces Resignation Exercises To Cover Three Win Sing Event Day Period; Many This Morning Noted Speakers Desired To Be College President Emeritus Sigma Chi Entry Wins First College Yearbook Names 10 And Associate Animal Husbandman; Has With The Spirit of The Land Annual Greek Group Outstanding Graduating Grant College as the theme, corn- Turtle Race Been President Since 1929 mencement exercises will be held Seniors for 207 students this year. Proceed- ings will start with Baccalaureate Climaxed by an All-College Dance Distribution of the 1937 Bison President J. H. Shepperd announced Tuesday that he was Services and an Alumni Ceremonial attended by about 150 couples, tra- was begun this morning at 8 o'clock, ready to retire his office whenever a suitable successor could at four o'clock Sunday afternoon ditional All-College Day festivities according to Katherine Kilbourne were held on Tuesday afternoon. be obtained. The announcement, which did not come as in Festival Hall. The combined editor. The distribution is being a ceremonies for Commencement and The event was sponsored by Blue made in the Registrar's office under complete surprise to students and faculty, was made to the Morrill Hall dedications will extend Key fraternity with the cooperation the direction of Maurice Benidt, Alumni association hoard. His statement follows: over a busy three day period from of other campus service organiza- business manager of the annual. "There have been continued and persistent rumors tions. Sunday to noon on Tuesday. Always one of the highlights of throughout the state since early in the year that a change is Winning the third annual Spring The specific integral groups mak- the yearbook, this year's edition has contemplated in the office of president. If there is to be a ing up this total of 207 graduates Sing sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, selected ten seniors as most repre- change, it would not be personally unwelcome to me. My from the different departments are: was the Alpha Tau Omega chorus sentative of their class. Selection is service as president has been during some of the most under the direction of Bob Sanders, from the School of Agriculture, 31 made by a committee of faculty difficult years the institution and the state have had to face. and accompanied by James Moore. seniors; from Applied Arts and members. Named this year are It has been a constant struggle. Dur- They were awarded a travelling Sciences, 39; Education, 37; Pharm- Hugh Anstett, Elizabeth Dewey, ing this time, it has become neces- trophy. Rtnner-up was the Sig- acy, 10; Architecture, 4; Chemistry, Walter Ekeren, Lennea Frisk, Harry sary for me to lay aside almost en- 1.4; Civil Engineering, 6; Electrical ma Alpha Epsilon chorus which has Graves, Howard Hegbar, Katherine tirely my work in animal hubandry, years. Directing and accompanying Engineering, 12; Mechanical Engin- DR. W. C. HUNTER Kilbourne, Wilfred Rommel, Robert always my' principal interest. I would eering, 9; and from the Home Eco- this chorus were Gordon Brandes Saunders and Jane Schulz. be far from reluctant to resume that nomics Depaitinent, 37 will be grad- and Fred Martin, respectively. The Several new ideas have been tried work where I left off." uated. In addition there will be 8 Theta Chi entry was adjudged the out with effectiveness in this year's Dr. Shepperd has been president Master of Science diplomas awarded. best dressed and won a trophy don- Hunter Awarded Bison. One of the most striking since September 1, 1929, succeeding The following rostrum of speakers ated by Matt Siegel. features is a student directory list- Dr. J. L. Coulter, who resigned at Haggie the second, Sigma Chi's will divide the honors in the Com- ing names of students and pages that time to accept an important mencement and dedication activities; pride, walked off with the first an- Blue Key Prize on which their pictures appear. The governmental position in Washing- Harold Benjamin of the University nual inter-fraternity turtle race ton, D. C. Shepperd has been con- sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma book is divided into six divisions of Minnesota; Dexter Kimball of with striking offset pictures such as nected with the college since 1893, is Seventh Recipient Of Blue with James Anderson jockeying the Cornell University, a famed teacher the type used frequently in Life mag- serving in the animal husbandry de- Key Doctor Of Service turtle to victory' over thirteen other of engineering; Carl Tauesch, for- azine heading division pages. partment. merly of Harvard, now with the entrants. Winners of the other two While in this department Dr. Award In the classes division, seniors are United States Department of Agri- preliminary events to gain the fin- Shepperd gained national recogni- arranged according to schools in culture; Mervin G. Neale, one time als were Gone With The Wind, tion from his research activities. As recognition of the outstanding which they are enrolled. Under- His President of the University of Idaho, ATO entry, and Wally Warfield, Phi desire now is to be transferred work in his chosen field, Dr. W. C. classmen pictures are informal. The back at present on the faculty of the Uni- Omega Pi favorite. to this department expressing Hunter, head of the history' depart- administration division has been "his versity of Minnesota; John H. Worst, In another feature of the day the wish to continue in the service of ment. was awarded the doctor of considerably enlarged and The Bison President Emeritus of NDAC; and Senior Satellites eked out a 16-15 the college as president emeritus service degree by Blue Key fratern- Life Section features a winter scenic Governor Langer. decision over the Faculty Phantoms and associate animal husbandryman, ity at a banquet held in Ceres Hall section in addition to candid camera PRES. J. H. SHEPPERD softball team, despite the Chemistry a field to which he has devoted At 10:00 A. M. on Tuesday morn- last evening. Francis Ladwig, pre- shots. his ing a procession of robed graduates department's monopoly on the latter life". sident of Blue Key, presented the The cover of the book is padded will form at Ceres Hall and file team. Other events were a band According to the Fargo Forum, the award. and is in tones of green, as are the slowly into Old Main to hear the concert by the Gold Star Band resignation cannot be considered by Dr. Hunter has been very active division pages. The end sheets fea- final Commencement Address and under the direction of Dr. Putnam AC High School the state board of administration any in student and faculty activities ture an airplane view of the cam- be presented with the diplomas that and free all-college lunch in the earlier than June 10, as a full board since he has been on this campus. He pus. The book is about a 300 page will definitely qualify them for their evening. meeting is not likely until that attended Princeton University where edition. To Graduate 15 respective fields of specialization. time. Prominently mentioned for he received his A. B. degree. Har- several weeks as Dr. Shepperd's suc- vard University for his M. A., and Olive Arves, Verdine Rice cessor is E. M. Gillig, connected with back to Princeton for his Ph. D. On Burgum Given Alpha Are Valedictorian, the college as state seed commis- this campus. Dr. Hunter has been Sororities To Cow In Corridor Salutatorian sioner. Other men who have been active in the college YMCA work, Phi Omega Award mentioned as possibilities are Dr. J. being at present financial treasurer Gives AC Release Accept Quota Graduation exercises will be held T. E. Dinwoodie, head of the AAA of the state YM-YWCA Conference. next week for 15 graduates of the conservation setup in the state and From UND Gibes He is faculty advisor and treasurer For distinguished service to Alpha NDAC high school, with Class Night Dr. E. J. Taintor of the Park River for Blue Key and Sigma Chi fratern- Feeling the benefits derived from Phi Omega, Joey Burgum Wednes- NDAC students since time im- scheduled for Tuesday, June 1 and Agricultural school. ity of which he is a member. Other the sorority' quota system, used on day noon was presented a special memorial have had "to take it Commencement the following night. fraternities with which he is affiliat- the campus last year for the first award by the national office. Pre- smiling" when University students time, warranted a continuance of sentation was made by' senior facul- Exercises will be in the LCT and ed besides Sigma Chi are Phi Kappa have been arranged by LaVerne talked about the Cow College at Phi and Pi Gamma Mu, being secre- the plan, Pan Hellenic this week ty advisor J. R. Dice at a meeting Fargo. But now the worm is turned Gilbertson, advisor. tary of the latter for a number of made public the quota to be allotted of the group in Ceres Hall. Burgum Bison Brevities and local students wil have a come- years. sororities on this campus, for next was vice-president of the group this Class Night exercises will include back when this institution is termed year. year, was in charge of the Spring an address by Olive Arves, class Directors To Be This is the seventh year the doctor Cow College. To make a long story Sing and is the newly elected pres- president; reading of the class his- of service degree has been awarded As agreed, the sororities will be Given Salaries short, scan this Tuesday Associated ident to serve next year. tory, class will, class grumbler, by Blue Key. The first year, which allowed: Phi Omega Pi, 12; Kappa Press Dispatch. class poem, class prophecy and the was 1930, the degree was conferred Kappa Gamma, 12; Alpha Gamma Decision to pay general manager "Putting the pig in the parlor is presentation of a one-act play by on Dr. C. S. Putnam; since then the Delta, .14; Gamma Phi Beta, 14; and general director of next year's old stuff. Nowadays they take the the public discussion class under degree has been given to Dean H. L. Kappa ;_'elta, 15; and Phi Mu, 15. Sigma Xi Elects Bison Brevities was made at a re- cow right into college. the direction of Virginia Smith. Bolley, Dr. 0. 0. Churchill, Dr. C. I. Mathematically the quota for the cent meeting of Blue Key, sponor of "Perplexed "moos" echoing thick Commencement exercises will fea- Nelson, Dean H. L. Walster, and Dr. groups figured to be somewhat Whedon President the show. Applications for these and fast through New Merrifield ture an address by Snori M. Thor- L. R. Waldron These former reci- larger than that which they arbitra- two positions must be made to hall at the University of North Da- sinnson; valedictory address, Olive pients were guests at Thursday's ily agreed to accept. As submitted Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fra- Francis Ladwig, president, or Dr. kota greeted a janitor this morning. by Kappa Delta senior members of Arves; salutatory, Verdine Rice; banquet. ternity, recently elected Dr. A. D. W. C. Hunter, advisor, before Wed- "Investigation revealed the base- a sorority are not considered in the presentation of graduates by Prin- Whedon to succeed Dr. Roderick as nesday noon. Students applying for ment and first and second floors quota. Freshmen, junior, sopho- cipal P. J. Iverson; and presentation president; Dr. E. H. Tyner to succeed postions are asked to submit a plan were empty. mores, repledges, and inactives are of diplomas by Pres. J. H. Shepperd. Pharmacy Students Dr. Flor as vice-president; and Dr. outlining in detail the duties of "But rambling mournfully up and counted; to that number enough is Graduates are Frank Adams, Olive E. A. Helgeson to succeed Dr. Wirth those involved in the production of down the third floor corridor was Elect T. Howden added to total 35. (Thirty-five was Arves, William Callaghan, Hyman as secretary-treasurer. the show. Elections will be made a little Jersey cow. It took two chosen because it is considered by' Casdin, Alba Connor, Beata Harris, Wednesday afternoon. janitors and three students to prac- Tupper Howden was elected pres- National Pan Hellenic the ideal size All members of this club have been Harold Holmquist, Kenneth Hult- elected to chapters on various cam- tically carry bossy down three ident of the AC pharmacy club at a for any sorority on this campus.) strand, Mildred Krogh, Doreen Under the new plan the general flights of stairs." meeting held Thursday. Retiring The amount added is the quota. puses of the country, and are or- Owens, Verdine Rice, Burwood director will receive a minimum of president is Wayne LeBien. Other Last year 83 women students ganized to carry out the objectives of Thompson, Henry Vogel, Bruce $50 and ten percent of the net pro- officers named are Eugene Lee, vice pledged sororities. As the quota now the fraternity, there being no in- Weske and Duane Strand. fit realized after all expenses have stalled Sigma Xi chapter on this president; Frank Dinyer, secretary, stands 82 women will be pledged been deducted. The general man- campus. Nine To Attend and Celesta Meyer, treasurer. next year. A post-mortem of the spring's col- ager will receive a minimum salary lege debates revealed that most of of $50 and five percent of the ad- the losers made the mistake of lead- vertising he sells plus five percent Geneva Meeting ing with the chin. Complete Plans For Dedication Program of the profit. The plan was drawn up by a NDAC will have at least nine rep- Commemorating the seventy-fifth committee composed of Hugh An- resentatives at the forty-eighth an- anniversary of the founding of Land NOTICE TO ALL stett, Reuben Arneson, Francis Lad- nual convention of YMCA and wig and J. R. Dice. Grant Colleges and Justin S. Morrill, NYA STUDENTS YWCA members at Lake Geneva, the sponsor of the Morrill Act which Wisconsin- The conferences, which made such colleges possible, func- All NYA employees (men and are attended by students from 120 tions social, intellectual, and im- women) must sign a payroll for Bill Buck Heads midwestern colleges and universities, pressive will be conducted on this the last month before leaving are designed to give attendants a campus next Monday, June seventh. school. Women will do so in Kappa Delta Pi "period of spiritual inspiration, fel- The NDAC wil be one of the first Dean Dinan's office. Men will lowship, exercise and fun". institutions of Land Grant origin to sign the payroll in Mrs. Goodin's William Buck, junior AAS, was Local members who will attend recognize the great contribution office. elected president of Kappa Delta Pi, the YMCA conference from June they have made in building up a Each NYA employee must honorary international education 14-21 are Dick Sweitzer, college Y greater and more glorious nation leave a stamped envelope with fraternity, at a banquet held Thurs- secretary; John Fisher, president; when it designates the Agricultural summer address with Miss Dinan day evening in the Graver Hotel. Arden Burbidge, vice-president, and Building as Morrill Hall in honor or Mrs. Goodin at the time they He succeeds LaVerne Gilbertson. Bob Sanders, secretary. The basic of Justin S. Morrill in , formal cere- sign the payrolL If this is not Other officers are Lorna Bach, theme of the conference will be mony at eleven o'clock Monday done checks will not be sent out. vice-president; Oscar Flateau, secre- morning. "The Essence of Christianity," as re- All undistributed checks must be tary; Gwen Stenehjem, treasurer; Social functions, receptions, teas, lated to the individual, the family, returned to Bismarck after 10 Mildred Boettcher, historian, and and conferences will be held in the the community, the state and the days, so the above regulation Mr. Lawritson, counselor. Lincoln Log Cabin all day Monday Initiation was held before the ban- world. must be followed very closely to as a part of the dedication cere- quet for the following new mem- Attending the YWCA conference assure receiving the last month's monies. This setting for the func- NYA checks. ber% Buck, Stenehjem, Boettcher, the following week will be Miss tions is especially appropriate as Envelopes may be filed and the Plateau, Edna Neal, Kenneth Arnt- Delaphine Rosa, faculty advisor; Abraham Lincoln was himself great- payroll signed at any time after son and James Boulger. Ethel Olson, retiring president; ly instrumental in the final realiza- the publication of this notice. Toastmaster at the banquet was Marie Carlson, secretary; Phyllis tion of the Morrill Act which re- A. G. ARVOLD C. A. SEVRINSON, Miss Gilbertson. Talks were given Rowe, cabinet member, and La- DR. H. L. WALSTER quired his signature before it was Plans Commencement NYA Director. by P. J. Iverson, Glenn Lawritson Verne Furcht. Collaborates Plans able to go into effect. and Robert Russ. CRYSTAL BALLROOM Dance Tomorrow Night . THE AVALON . Paul Moorhead and his Orchestra Fargo's Better Ballrooms LEM HAWKINS

iPage 2 THE SPECTRUM SPECTRUM From A School Boy's Diary TIbi© Soda MAST At The Movies , Official publication of the students of the North Dakota To see the girls come tripping past Two gin bottles in the bathtub to Synonyms: As naive as the girls who State college published every Friday during the school year. Like Snowbirds, willing to be mated. A thrilling murder mystery, in keep him company, a little water to wanted to know the price of a ticket which there are two bodies but only The Sorority meeting was through at last, keep him soaked, and presto! Sigma for going on a binge. . . . As piqu- 104 Member 1411W one murder, and which is solved by The boys sin the lobby waited Chi's Haggie the Second struck right ing as any punster punning on pre- three authors in search of a plot for Associated out in Tuesday's turtle race and won admonished personages—Don't shoot Colleesicie Preis No braver he that leaps the waH a play, will bring Lew Ayres, Ruth 'em a nice shiny cup. .Amazin' what Walt, Ulmer-y the gal! . . . As Coleman, Benny Baker, Distributors of By level musket-flashes litten, and Eugene a little soaking will do! . . • Over- unprepared as Sarg. Detroit when Pallette to the screen of the Grand collegiate heard: "They call it the Spectre be- Digest Than Jack, who stepped before them all he found out that his combination theater tomorrow only, in "The cause it's just a ghost of its former MEMBER NORTH QENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION And was first to grasp her mitten. miss-and-slip of last year's senior- Crime Nobody Saw," an excellent self." Haunting idea, isn't it? .. . faculty ball game had not been for- motion picture treatment of the He can't remember what they said, And then there was the gal who Entered as second class matter at the State College Sta- gotten.... As stiff as anybody would popular play by Ellery Queen- tion under the Act of 8, 1879. 'Twas nothing worth song or story; wished she had eyebrows like Jack be after riding with four others in The streamline, modern comedy Yet that rude path on which they sped, Kurke's so's she could transplant part Verna Thysell's Austin (A new kind TELEPHONE 2221 of a private love affair whose kisses Seemed all transformed in glory. of 'em for eyelashes.... Dot Bentley of rider's cramp) .. was caught trying to organize a Discussion is going on around the splash all over the front pages and EDITORIAL STAFF To have her there alone with him chain gang out in front of Science Spectrum office as to the advisabil- whose adventures sell extra editions, with Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, JOHN F. LYNCH_ Editor-in-chief It was love and fear and triumph blended, the other day—that is, she wanted a ity of putting a "Please knock before KENT HELLAND _____Associate editor gang to help her chain up dande- entering" sign on the door. It seems and Don Ameche as the thrilling Associate editor At last they reached the foot-worn stone, MAItJORIE ARNOLD lions. Jerry Monley was doing that Mr. Cobb sort of barged in on threesome stepping out in a fast- FLORENZ DINWOODIE Associate editor Where 'their marvellous journey ended. PHYLLIS ROWE Desk editor pretty' well overcoming union op- a little event involving Marge Arn- moving, high-stepping springtime BUD THORWALDSON —Desk editor She shook her hair from 'neath her hat position . . . (Extremely) Simple old and Wilf Rommel. romance, will be shown at the Fargo GEORGE PUTZ Feature writer theater tomorrow, Sunday, Monday LENNEA FRISK Special writer And with a "thank you" dissembled; JACK CLASON Special writer and Tuesday. In addition to this SAM TOLCHINSKY_ .Sports writer And yet he knew she understood, feature, a special added 20 minute AL MURFIN _Fraternity editor And with a daring wish he trembled. attraction "A Day With the Dionne REPORTERS—Philip Garberg, Thomas Allen, James Ma- With The Greeks Quintuplets," will play. "Top of honey, Vinnie Olson, Rosemary Kniefel, Joan A cloud passed kindly overhead, Hugh., Roberts Gregg, Garmond Schurr, Her- the Town," which has been nearly bert PeHole, Leslie Gruber. The moon was slyly peeping through it; Kappa Delta— employed by the Soil Survey.... six months in the making and has PROOFREADERS—Barbara Gwyther, William Buck. Yet hid its face as if it said, Mrs. Frank Van Osedale, Mrs. William Fish, '36, who is attending a cost well over a million dollars to "Come, now or never, kiss her, you wit." Leonard Luther and Mrs. C. W. business college in Minneapolis vis- produce, has at last been completed BUSINESS STAFF Sunday, alums, were guests Monday ited at the house Sunday.... Robert by Universal. This madcap musical FRANCIS LADWIG 13913i15.13 Manager Jack's lips till then had never known ASSISTANTS—Dick Cook, James Oritchfield, Kenneth night. . . Patronesses of Kappa Stephan, '36, Sandborn, visited at will be shown at the Fargo theater Archer, June Keefe. The kiss of mother or of sister, Delta entertained the actives and the house over the weekend.... for three days starting Wednesday. But somehow, full upon her own pledges at a formal dinner Wednes- Pledged.... Clifford Volkerding. Italy, an ocean liner, and a New Bright rosy lips, he kissed her. day evening at the home of Mrs. B. • • York opera house provide setting F. Meinecke of Fargo. Sigma Chi. for the madcap antics of Groucho, Perhaps 'twas only boyish love, yet still, NDAC Will Miss * * * The annual spring banquet and Chico and Harpo Marx who attempt 0 listless lover, to guide a pretty girl through a Phi Mu— dance will be held at Edgewater Dr. J. H. Shepperd To feel once cmore that fresh, wild thrill, Beach Hotel, Saturday, from 8 to 12 musical career and almost ruin her! Ellen Endersbee was pledged Mon- Jack would give—but who can live youth .... Our Haggie the Second won the "A Night at the Opera" is revived LTHOUGH it has been openly talked on the cam- day evening . . . Dean Pearl Dinan over. turtle race last weekend. at the State theater tomorrow only. was guest at potluck Monday night. A pus for several weeks that President Shepperd's — Frank Buck. The man who made millions of read- term of office was drawing to a close, his resignation . . Mrs. Shepperd and Mrs. Walster ers roar with laughter in the fam- poured at the alumnae tea given for ous Saturday Evening Post stories Tuesday came as a shock to many students. Although actives, pledges and patronesses Actives Of 4 Groups is now on the screen played by' film- it has not been the good fortune of many students to last Saturday . . . Doris Stinson and dom's king of clowns, Joe E. Brown. know the President intimately, he has stood for several BISON BRIEFS Mildred Peterson passed candy at Give Spring Parties It's the mirthful comedy, "Earth- years as a figurehead, someone to love, honor and the Senior Breakfatt . . . Leonette worm Tractors" coming to the State Parries was jockey in the turtle theater Sunday and Monday with respect. By IMA FICKLERAT race. The spring term social affairs a huge comedy cast featuring June It would be unfair in such short space to attempt an • • close with two informal and two Somewhere in this, the last issue of the Travis as Joe E's leading lady. Pos- appreciation of Dr. Shepperd's activities while presi- Phi Omega Pi— formal parties given by campus ing as a "front" for two crooks, Spectrum this year, the editor will und'oubtedly dent of this institution. He did not confine himself to A picnic was held by the actives groups. Betty Furness makes Robert Young "hand over his shears and editorial bias to his fall in love with her, then turns local problems; his influence was and is state and and pledges Monday' nite at Oak Alpha Gamma Rho holds its around and falls in love with him, in successor." The files of every year find the Grove instead of the regular buffet nation wide. A distinguished agricultural authority he spring semi-formal at Dunvilla Sat- supper. . . Pledging services were `The Three Wise Guys," with I3ruce editor doing this thing. Back in 1927, when urday. Dancing is from 9 to 12, Ab- Cabot coming to the State theater won additional recognition for North Dakota Agri- held Sunday morning for Emily Richard Hackentberg was editor, the following bie Andrews playing. Frank John- Tuesday and Wednesday. As the cultural College. His long service to the institution Reynolds and Ruth Swisher . . • statement was made: "The lack of suitable staff son is in charge. Patrons and pa- beautiful ex-wife of a gangster, is known and appreciated by all. He has served as its Gertrude Murphy, DeLoris Cook, material, I feel has been the failure to assure tronesses are Sgt. and Mrs. L. L. seeking romance and forgetfulness Maynard Nesvig and Larry Bue head through what has been an exceedingly difficult Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Church- in Florida's high society, Margaret a student journalist of a possible accession to were guests at the house for dinner and trying few years and he has served it well. ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Van Vlis- Lindsey comes to the State theater the Spectrum editorship. Let the board recog- Sunday . . . Carol Benson and singen. Thursday and Friday in "Public Truly, NDAC will miss Dr. Shepperd as president. nise a managing editor and 2 associates, with Virginia Bunker visited at their A summer sports theme will be Enemy's Wife." We can only hope that he will continue his distin- the stipulation that one associate, advancing in homes last weekend . . . Dorothy used at the Alpha Tau Omega semi- due course, will become the editor-in-chiefs Thull passed candy' Monday night. guished research activities at this school as an associ- formal in Festival Hall Saturday, 9 `Whip', and in 'turn editor. Thus would be off- • • • ate animal husbandmen—a post which he has ex- to 12. Music is by Walsh-Sanders. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE set any whim of an 'eternally green' board." pressed a desire for—and who deserves it more? Sigma Alpha Epsilon— Johnny Carlisle heads the arrange- CUT THIS OUT! Even this editor had faith in the future of the ments committee. A banquet in honor of the seniors Spectrum, and he was on the inside. If this was given Sunday, at which Hugh Edgewater Beach Hotel is the Movie Calendar school! should accomplish nothing else in the Anstett was awarded the Adolph scene of the Sigma Chi joint active- WEEK STARTING MAY 20 On Graduation next few years it would satisfy a host of gra- Paul plaque for being the most re- alumnus party. George Putz is in And Parting duating seniors to see a reconstruction of the presentative of his class in the frat- charge. Patrons and patronesses board and a constitution of some value. There ernity. . . . The annual spring picnic wil be Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter, FARGO Theatre S THE END of the school year approaches. is not a legitimate reason why . the Spectrum was held Tuesday evening. Pledged, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parrott. Dick Hall's orchestra will play. SAT., SUN., MON., TUNS, A we begin to think of vacation, summer should not have a better rating than the "Con- John Fisher of Tappen, North Da- kota. Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon MAY 29-30-31, JUNE 1 jobs, and a three months release from the daily cordian," St. Thomas College "Aquin," and • • will entertain guests on June 4, with Loretta Young, Don Ameche grind of the classroom. We are busy during others having neither the equipment nor the Gamma Phi Beta— a banquet in the Spud Room of the Slim Summerville, Stepin Fetchit student enrollment. It is not the fault of the Comstock Hotel and dancing at the in "Love Is News" these last weeks, but not too engrossed in our The Gamma Phi's and A. T. O's • • • students. had a joint picnic yesterday at the Moorhead Memorial Hall. Walt 'Ul- own problems and plans to pause and think WED., THUR., FRI., June 2-3-4 tourist park. Mercedes Morris had mer is in charge. Music will be by "Top Of The Town" with regretfully of the friends we will lose by gradu- charge of food arrangements. . . . the Dick Hall Orchestra. The shortcoming of the Spectrum is this. Doris Nolan, George Murphy ation. Friendships formed at college have Grace Stewart and Mercedes Morris The board is constantly reorganizing the qualities which those formed under other cir- spent last weekend at their home in publications staff with the result that no Wahpeton. cumstances cannot equal. We know that these staff member, regardless of his efficiency • • * Gamma Phi Gives GRAND Theatre SUN., MON., MAY 30-31 seniors, in spite of their eagerness to get out or term of service, has the least assurance Kappa Kappa Gamma— Spring Formal Sat. "Crack Up" with and really begin life, regret the loss of that that his services will be rewarded by a The Kappas were guests at the Peter Lorre, Brian Denlevy promotion or the ultimate editorship, Re- Gamma Rho house last Thursday • • • rare comradeship. Inauguarating a new feature, Janet porters on the ,staff this year are acquaint- evening. . . . The annual Gamma TUES., WED., JUNE 1-2 ,graduate this June will be go- Sharp assisted by the sorority oc- Those who ed with this system, and unless they are Tau picnic with the Sigma Chi's was "Once A Doctor" with tette will sing "The Pink Carnation" ing oitt into a world that more than ever needs actually in love with journalism and are held Monday evening in the tourist Jean Muir, Donald Woods park. . . . The active chapter enter- and present escorts with pink car- • • • young men and women of courage and integrity. willing to take the inevitable beating, soon nations, the sorority flower, at the tained the alumnae chapter at a THURS., FRI., JUNE 3-4 tire of the affair and drop out. This year eighth dance of the Gamma Phi Beta The groundwork for a much improved social picnic Thursday evening. . . . "Murier Goes To College" Kent Helland and Florenz Dinwoodie took spring formal tonight. The dance order is now being laid and to them fall the "Gamma Tau News" was distributed with the count on the Spectrum, Walt Ulmer and at the alumnae picnic. will be at the Fargo Country Club task of building up from this foundation. The Roscoe Karns, Marsha Hunt Vinnie Olson took a like rap on the Bison • • at 8:30. Closing the evening in a • • • traditional manner, the members will attainment of a larger measure of tithe good life staff, and the same thing has been true for Alpha Gamma Delta— SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 5 sing "Goodnight, Little Sister." for all is the object of this improved order of the last four years. The present staff A picnic was held at Oak Grove "Guns Of The Pecos" with members and "exiles" are interested in the on Monday. . . . The local chapter Patronesses Mrs. J. A. Jardine Dick Foran, Anne Nagel things. The making of our democracy a more and Miss Ann M. Brown will be future of publications on the campus of and some members of the Winnipeg just and efficient institution is worthy of their honor guests. 1VIessers and Mes- NDAC. They see nothing for the future chapter will go to Edgewater Beach best efforts and their highest idealism. this week end.for a house party. . . . dames H. 0. Werner and 0. P. Bre- but a constant deterioration unless the STATE Theatre Initiation will be held Saturday, land will chaperone. To the seniors we extend our congratula- SUN., MON., MAY 30-31 present system is corrected. June 5. In charge of the dance is Betty tions and good wishes. • • • • * • Lou Mills, chairman; Loretta Os- Joe E. Brown in — J. C. borne, Jeanne Verne, Vinnie Olson, "Earthworm Tractors" Delta Tau Epsilon • • • This is perhaps an inopportune time for Corrine Anderson, Eloise Voss, and A smoker was held at the house Mercedes Morris. TUES., WED., JUNE 1-2 this discussion to appear in print since it last Thursday evening.... An infor- is too late for the board to take any serious "The Three Wise Guys" Swan Song mal dance was held at the house last with action this year. But they can rest assured Saturday night.... Pledged .... Syl- Robert Young, Betty' Furness ND SO TURN over my keys to Jimmie that the same feeling will prevail after the vester Wolseth, Wolseth, and Otto Kappa Sig's Elect • • • Elwin and close up the books for the year, A present class becomes the alumni of 1937. Sanderson, Fargo. Lawritson Member THURS., FEL, JUNE 3-4 Working as business manager this year has It is perhaps a point-blank statement fto • • • "Public Enemy's Wife" with been pleasant at times and not so pleasant at name the faculty members of the board as Sigma Phi Delta Pat O'Brien, Margaret Lindsay • * * the cause of most of the difficulty, but on A sweetheart dinner will be held Glen Lawritson was initiated to other times. I have appreciated the coopera- at the house Sunday with John Pahl honorary membership in Kappa Sig- the other hand it might be wise to let them SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 5 tion that both the editors have given me while and Chris Hansen in charge... Roger ma Chi fraternity Sunday' morning know publicly since it is impossible to "Here Comes Trouble" with we have been together. Those who have work- Olson, '29, district engineer of Soil at 11 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Paul Kelly, Arline Judge deal with them privately. No grudge As Conservation, was a dinner guest Dedrick and Mr. and Mrs. Lars ed for me on the business staff deserve a lot of held against them except that they are Monday evening. Jensen were guests for dinner after credit for their fine work in making the paper members of the board. the ceremony. Moorhead Theatre a financial success. They have spent many ••• • Alpha Gamma Rho Wilfred Plath, '29, visited at the SUN., MON., MAY 30-31 hours at the expense of their leisure time. Perhaps the previous is rather a dull way house Saturday. ... The spring par- Phi Omega Phi To Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou I have found that the people here on the to end the year. It is, however, needless to ty will be held Saturday at Dunn- in "Sing Baby Sing" villa. campus and also down town have been ready say that the graduating class has spent the best Honor 4 Seniors * * • * • * TUES., WED., JUNE 1-2 four years of its life. The use of the college to cooperate at all times. My troubles with Theta Chi Will Rogers, Janet Gaynor The seniors of Phi Omega Pi, facilities, the acquaintances made with students Mother Birch was a dinner guest in "State Fair" the board were limited to a single issue which Alice Larson, Martha Wolf, Doloris and faculty members will be dear and Tong at the house Sunday... The Mother's • • • was not serious. In closing I think I will miss Cook, and Olive Maloney, will be lived. There is always a richer side of things. Club held their last meeting of the THURSDAY ONLY JUNE 3 honored at a breakfast Monday the many sessions in the office and down at But it takes a little of this controversial dark- year at the house Wednesday af- "The Crime Of Doctor Forbes" morning at the house. The theme Ulsakers. Many a word has been thrown ness to bring out these stars. Fond memories ternoon....Elder Haugen and Robert with of the occasion is "Clouds". Mary will far outweigh the small disappointments Fredrickon, both of Davenport, spent Gloris Stuart, Robert Kent carelessly around in both places. It will be Mahlman will preside as toast- and gripes of college days. . We are all opti- the weekend at home. * * * hard to keep my fingers out. On the whole it • * * mistress. FRI., SAT., JUNE 4-5 mistic when we look into the future of NDAC, was a good deal around and I hope Kappa Sigma Chi Mrs. Frank, Miss Ruby Grimes, Warner Oland in it has a wealth of material and machinery and and Miss Geraldine Ewald will be "Charlie Chan At The Race Jimmie will find it so next year. I. codrcv.- A:-,der on and Arnold with a few shots of that oil of enthusiasm Ness left Tuesday for Washington special guests. Helen Edmonds and Track" — Francis Ladwig. should roll snicoothly as our alma Mater. State College where they will be Frances Tourtlotte are in charge.

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NEW AND RETIRING SPECTRUM AND BISON CHIEFS

JAMES ELWIN MAURICE BENIDT GEORGE PUTZ KATHERINE KILBOURNE ARCHIE SEEBART JAMES CRITCHFIELD

New Spectrum Bus. Mgr. Retiring Bison Bus. Mgr. New Spectrum Editor Retiring Bison Editor New Bison Bus. Mgr. New Bison Editor

ley G. Maynard, Violet Louise Electrical Engineering Miracle, H. Leslie Morgan, William Donald Murphy, R. Keith McVay, Marsden F. Busch, Robert Moyer Kampus Kandid Kaleidoscope Charles Andrew Olson, Sylvia Anne Dolve, A Milton Frendberg, Ken- Ordahl, Mildred Amelia Peterson, neth James Frolund, Mearl Henry .... or a Rewarming of High Spots of Year's News Events Jack Henry Riedesel, Robert Vaug- Gifford, Howard Rodman Hegbar, han Russ, Robert G. Saunders, Hes- Magnus Torrey Isaacson, Robert sel Snyder Shotwell, Gregory Hugh Eugene Larson, Oswald Everett Below is presented a brief resume January 8-1495 register for win- Phi Kappa Phi convo, • . . Steig Sloan, Wayne Gill Springer, Ruth Peltola, Donald Henry Putnam, of campus events and happenings ter term. . . . Alice Bender, Dayton resigns post here. Amelia Stockstad, Stanley Alex Reuben Louis Smith, Nicholas Ben- reported in The Spectrum during Jones to lead 'Winterset'. . Vir- May 14—Alpha Phi Gamma chap- Vejtasa, Emery Harry Westerlund, jamin Timpe. the last nine months. The reports ginia Smith appointed Brevities dra- ter installed here. . . . Senior staff, Selma Wieseke. Mechanical Engineering are given by dates of issue and in matics director. . . . Co-ed calf show Blue Key make annual awards. . • . Pharmacy some instances consist only of feature of student livestock event. Stewart-Westerlund win tennis dou- John Mitchell Cook, Daniel Vic- headlines appearing in that issue. . . . L. R. Steig added to education bles championship. Abe Bennett, jr., Earl Charles tor Krebsbach, Eldred L. Lee, Mil- department. . • Cagers win over Bohnsack, Luella Mae Engle, Walter ton E. Martin, Earl Bernard Mar- September 11—Class of '40 guests May 21—Read it yourself! Gopher quint. . . . New school of A. Ekeren, Norman R. Glarum, tinson, Cyrus J. Sawby, Alfred H. at 5-day orientation program, . . . May 28— ? ? ? religion dedicated at convocation. Ralph Louis Isensee, Kenneth Kroll, Sundfor, Maynard Elon Walberg, Vinnie Olson heads campus sisters Wayne E. LeBien, Herbert H. Lun- Donald Thomas Ward. January 15--No, No Nanette' program. . . . Richard Sweitzer as- din, Lelber F. Wells. sumes directorship of college 'Y'. . . chosen as Brevities production. .. . A Complete List Of DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS 'Dandy Band' says F.D.R. of group Dr. Frank B. Slutz, eminent edu- DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Geraldine Enid Acker, Corinne led by Putnam. . • . Rebuilt team cator in six campus appearances. Graduating Seniors Architectural Engineering Ballard, Lottie Liese Behrens, Fern to start grid season for Bison. . . . registration reaches 1508. . . • Howard John Elleanora Berg, Harriet Eleanor Band fetes 'Doc.' Buchholtz, Walter September 18—Total enrollment The complete list of graduating J. Wolfinger. Berg, Helen Dorothy Boettcher, reaches high of 1376 following first seniors and the degrees which they Ivah Alvina Brevik, Grace LaRue January 22-800 attend Little In- Architecture week of registration; 600 are fresh- ternational Show under management will be awarded are listed below: Cole, Jeanne Frances Dady, Mar- FRANCIS LADWIG Arnold M. Rusted, Walter G. jorie Mae Danielson, Lorraine Arm ' men. . . . Strong Omahans battle of Bob Williams; POP's win ticket MASTER OF SCIENCE Retiring Spectrum Bus. Mgr. Bison in tilt tonight. . . . Freshmen Runestrand. Dixon, Grace Harriet Grutle, Mary sales loving cup. . . . Ruth Piper Philip Chalog, agricultural educa- team stiff competition says Coach Chemistry Josephine Hannaher, Charlotte Cole again given lead in Brevities. . • . tion; Charles John Challey, agricul- Smith. Sundt designs decorations for Eric Arntson, Edward William Harris, Jessie Joyce Herbison, Em- Bob tural entomology; James D. Ganna- Boulger, E. Charles Evers, Robert ma Mabel Jordre, Betty Kibbee, September 18—Tibbett to high- Military Ball. way, animal husbandry; Henry Ed- Edwin Gwyther, Kenneth Hendrick Katherine Elizabeth K i 1 bourn e, light local lyceum series. • . . Rifle January 29—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ward Wangen, education; Hazel Hansen, Vernon L. Iverson, Leslie Alice Minerva Larson, Olive Frances team wins permanent possession of liam Breitenbach lead march at Falley, community activities; Vivian Pioneer W. Neumann, Chester Arthur Ol- Maloney, Lois De'Ette Mansfield, U. S. shooting cup. . . . Westgate Military Ball. . . . Funeral services Elvira Luther, community activi- son, Oliver Rowe, Harold Spitzer, Lila J. Maxson, Esther Isabel Mick- named cadet colonel of local ROTC. held honoring Dr. A. F. Hunsaker, ties; Gestur Johnson, chemistry, and Max Thal, Harold J. Thompson, Ed- elson, Dorothy' Elizabeth Molland, . . . Bison strong in turning back professor_ of social and economic Andrew Russell Aandahl, botany. Coffee Omaha eleven. win M. Walker. Oliva Laura Murchie, Alona Maxine sciences. • . . Repeat performance Myhra, Beatrice S. Ness, Jean Mel- "Unanimous on the Campus .' October 2—LCT harvest festival BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemistry and Engineering given of 'Winterset.' ville Newton, Mary Elizabeth built around 'Main Street' theme. Division of Agriculture F. John February 5—ATO's, Dorm lead Seeba. Runice, Alpha Jane Schulz, Edith . . . Ladd, G-man, is convocation Woodrow Wilson Anderson, Rich- Civil Engineering .speaker. . . . Men students to wear for intramural cage championship. Marjorie Serumgard, Dorothy E. . . . Bison defeat Iowa Teachers and ard Cleveland Armstrong, Alfred Richard Foster, Robert Green- Sharpe, Marjorie E. Smith, Eleanor Pioneer Coffee Co. beards for Homecoming. . . . Gold Peter Ballweg, Andrew P. Berglund, Omaha on road trip.. . . Virginia shields, Chris A. Hansen, Frederick Jane Trzcinski, Mary Fay' Wenger, MOORHEAD, MINN. Star Band on NBC network. • . . Ralph F. Bullock, Sterling G. Byer- 'Erickson day' is planned by Blue Smith, George Putz given leads in F. Helsel, John J. Pahl, Harlan Martha Marie Wolf, Norma G. ly, Anton Dahl, Winston Beige Frank Winn. Young. Key. . 'Polly of the Circus'. . . • Fate of military bill still undecided. Dolve, Charles Ernest Farnum, October 9—Roosevelt, Welford Harry A. Graves, Irven K. Hagen, February 12—Rommel, Stenehjem Lein sweeping victories in collegiate Harold Graham Halcrow, Richard are best actors as seniors win play straw poll . . . Lillian Chow finds A. Hamilton, Arthur Hanson, Leon contest. . .. Maroons upset jinx-hit slang her strangest problem. . . . Fredrich Heuer, Leo E. Holman, Bison 37-22. . . . Banquet fetes 63 Bohumir Kryl presents first lyceum Clarence Leonard House, N. Peter athletics. . . . Students protest pas- number. . . . Bison down Concor- Jensen, Donald William Klauss, sage of military bill. • dia, 15-0. Ross Wilson Leamer, Arnold Oli- October 16—Ernie Wheeler runs February 23—Bison, Sioux split ver Ness, Maynard John Nesvig, first two games of series at Grand 60 yards for touchdown as North- Clarence Vinton Plath, Claude Ce- western Wildcats down Bison 40-7. Forks. . . Orville Goplen removed cil Ridgway, Olav Rogeness, Noble from Spectrum editorship. . . . stu- . . . Political frames in major split- J. Sanders, Edward Carl Severson, dents donate $96.75 at flood relief up• . . . Sophomores to rally frosh Maynard F• Sholts, Alvin Boyd convo. . . • Toussaint to manage for wood-gathering duty. • Strong, Woodrow William Wieland, student stock judging event. October 23-Coordinated Brevities Thomas Robert Williams. • • is Blue Key decision for all-college February 26—Sioux invade cam- We Thank You!. DIVISION OF APPLIED ARTS pus for final games of series, . . . show; Anstett named manager. . . . AND SCIENCES Burbidge awarded American Farm- ATO's get full pardon after six-day quarantine. . . . Bison marksmen Applied Arts and Sciences er degree. . . . Baby Bison rout Papooses at UND 26-0• . .. Goplen, defeat squad. • .. Lynch named Marie Amidon, Hugh Vincent An- • • Ladwig, Kilbourne, Benidt attend Spectrum editor. stett, James Baccus, Kenneth Wil- ACP convention in Louisville. March 5—Cornelia Otis Skinner liam Bergan, Arnold William Bern- October 30—Homecoming enthu- presents program to delighted au- ard, Paul T. Boleyn, Melvin Rich- WE MERCHANTS of FARGO and siasm skyrockets. . . . Sioux-Bison dience. . . . Sioux win twice to cop ard Bolmeier, Donald L. Buchanan, gridiron classic is potential civil conference title. . . . Frosh also lose G. Ruth Cooley, Phyllis Coyne, war. . . • Maroons upset Bison, 7-0, to Papooses. Elizabeth Irene Dewey, Archibald MOORHEAD Congratulate the in conference tilt. . . . Lennea Frisk March 12—Lawrence Tibbett pre- Tyrrel Erickson, Lennea Frisk, Wil- and Bob Saunders are queen and sents concert to packed house. . • . liam John Gallagher, Fred Hagen, members of the class of '37 and thank chairman for homecoming festivi- Majors and Brauer elected to man- Mary May Hall, Dale E. Hellickson, ties. age first junior-senior ball. . . . Arwin Cummins Hoge, Elaine Les- Boxers score second win over Sioux. November 6—Joos European Bal- lie Hostler, Donald Rae Howland, you for your patronage while you have ... Vic Sander resigns position here. let on lyceum program. • .. Ed Scott Walter Eugene Hughes, Edward named grand champion whisker March 31—Stenehjem is new Pan- Dayton Jones, George Robert been here. grower during Homecoming. . . Hellenic head. . • . Gamma Tau Knauer, Clifford Marvin Lee, Bern- Bison lose to Sioux by two tonch- Sigma to sponsor May Festival high ard Joseph Majors, Sara Doolittle downs. . . . Marjorie Arnold leads school newspaper contest. . . . Alice Minard, Marvin Rudie Moll, Donald coeds in mock circus. . . . Putnam, Larson and Charles Waldron lead Dudley Eugene Nelson, Jane Nic- Ladwig, Taylor and Hogoboom Charity ball. hols, Ethel Olson, Eleanor Marie E have tried to be of service to you named class presidents. April 9—Brevities show presented Oman, Frances Elizabeth Probst, Willa Cathryn Ray, Wilfred H. November 13 — Former NDAC under direction of Anstett and W Rommel, Marjorie Lucile Rooney, in getting your education for in the to position held by Smith and starring Piper, Ekeren. man elected Louis Robert Simmons, Ralph S. E. Zioncheck. . . . Men students pick . . . Arneson leads term averages Smith, Orville Lynn Sorvick, Wil- Jack Benny, co-eds choose One for fourth time. . • . 'Who's Who' final analysis being able to buy wisely and liam Henry Thompson, Lois Amelia Man's Family in radio popularity names ten AC students. Waldron. poll. . . . Elizabeth Dewey, Wilfred April 16—Overalls, aprons fea- economically is a very great asset to any Rommel play leading roles in LCT ture Barn dance under management Education presentation, 'Elizabeth the Queen.' of Frank Johnson. . . . John Fisher Russell R. Anderson, Eunice November 20—Bison defeat Jack- elected YMCA president. • .. Plans Amason, Marjorie Beatrice Arnold, educated man or woman. rabbits in final conference game. complete for May Festival. Lucille Toinette Bolstad, Elizabeth Last respects paid to Dean A- D. April 23—Critchfield, Seebart, Christenson, Ethel Mae Conklin, Weeks, head of education depart- Lynch, Elwin appointed to major DeLoris A. Cook, Ralph Otis Dav- ment. . Bob Greenshields and student publication posts. • . . Ted enport, Albert L. Elliott, Carl Bern- Helen Engel lead grand march at Whalen, Dorothy Olson win top of- ard Gehring, Daisy Lenore Gessner, E also take this opportunity to thank Engineers Ball. . . . 'Doc' presents fices in campus elections. . . . Turtle LaVerne Arnetta Gilbertson, John W band in annual fall concert. race to be feature of All-College day. G. Halcrow, Donald C. Hill, Laura the undergrads who given us such November 25—Forrest Stevens, April 30—North Central Press Pauline Huntley, Eleanor Isaacs, Emil May chosen to co-captain 1937 conference reorganized at Vermil- Marjorie Laliberte, Winetta E. La- fine patronage this year. gridders. . . . Fourteen authorita- lion; Critchfield, vice-president. . , . mont, Fern Jeanette Loberg, Stan- tive males select attractive coeds. Ladwig elected Blue Key president. H. Jones named acting head of . . • Military rites held for William .education division. . . . Dana Leslie Murphy, former student.... Brauer, Our Optical Service wins Bison candid camera contest. May and Majors, Edmonds lead jun.- IS AT YOUR SERVICE ior-senior ball. . . . Margie Pfeffer December 11—Five hundred 4-H Priced Right and Work club members convene on campus chosen Lilac day queen. Guaranteed for annual meeting. . . . AC cited May 7—Carrington high school F. W. PETERSON COMPANY for scholastic record of fraternity wins newspaper contest as campus Jewelers and Optometrists men- . . . Concordia hands Bison plays host to 1,000 Hs students.. • . 120 Broadway Fargo, N. D. cagers first setback. Hegbar wins Stockwell award at

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Sundfor, White Mortor Truck Co., Cleveland. Motion-Picture Taking Two civil engineers have accepted positions, both with the state high- Most Attractive To Rosa way department. It is expected that all will be placed later. The two are Harlan Winn and Richard Foster. Bacteriology Teacher Likes Six pharmacists have accepted Acting as Advisor To jobs: Abe Bennett, Bennett Drug, Bowman; Earl Bohnsack, City Drug, Women Students Valley City; Walter Ekeren, Thief River Pharmacy, Thief River Falls, By Phyllis Rowe Minn.; Norman Glarum, Bitner & "I like working with college stu- Odney drug, Jamestown; Kenneth dents very much" laughed. Dela- Kroll, Tiegen Drug, Lakota, and phine G. Rosa, professor of bac- Herbert Lundin, Lundin Bros. Phar- teriology. That's why she has macy, Watford City. worked as faculty advisor to the In the school of liberal arts, Don YWCA cabinet for the last two Buchanan, received a fellowship at years, one of the heaviest advisory Chicago "U"; Lennea Frisk, scholar- jobs on the campus; that's why she's ship to "U" of Indiana, Bloomington; activity and scholarship advisor of Elizal: eth Dewey will teach at Gran- Alpha Gamma Delta; that's why her din; Fred Hagen has taken a job as classes in gemology are always so county supervisor of NYA for Burke interesting. And her philosophy of county, with headquarters in Bow- life shows she believes in making bells; Walter Hughes will be with Just a short time before his death, Dr. P. F. Trowbridge wa..; honor,d 1:y having his portrait painted to the world a better place for the the Northern States Power Co.; be hung in the galley of the Saddle and Sirloin club at Chicago. Pictured here are Dr. Trowbridge, his other people to live in. Mrs. Hazel Falley, supervisor of portrait, and Ernest Klempner, Chicago artist who painted the picture. This very "Spanish" looking per- state WPA recreation; Andy Aan- son has been interested in Esche- dahl is connected with the soil sur- richia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, vey at Tama Iowa; and Phillip Cha- Columbia university is the third and Bacillus subtilus ever since a DELAPHINE ROSA log will return to the Philippines. street-car ride back in the days (Data on Home Economics seniors richest university in the United when she also was a college student, was not available at time of printing States, with endowments totaling at the University of Wisconsin. In of this page and will appear on an- $69,000,000. Congratulations the two mile ride to the campus, Many Seniors other page of this issue.) Miss Rosa and a fellow student be- came fast friends. This girl's am- Already Placed tf bition was to be a laboratory tech- Seniors . . . nician, and her enthusiasm was con- (Editor's note — Attempts to Mrs. McVeety Passes 40th tagious, although a different field get information as to placings of was followed. During her college seniors in the Chemistry depart- Year As College Librarian career, Miss Rosa received sopho- ment were met with refusal so • • more and senior honors, became a no seniors from that department By Florenz Dinwoodie zine section. As to the comparative member of Pi Gamma Mu, and re- number of men and women who use are included in this article.) It should have been a celebration ceived her Bachelor of Philosophy the library she could not conjecture. but some people do their part and degree in 1927. In August of 1928, Graduating seniors in the schools In former years when records were never ask that we acclaim them. On a Master's degree was awarded her. kept, from 600 to 700 have entered And so You Got of Agriculture, Engineering, Phar- March 20, Mrs. Ethel McVeety, head In October of that year, Miss Rosa the library in a day. And the li- macy, Home Economics and Applied librarian on the campus, passed her began her teaching career at North brary has increased from 1,300 to Arts and Sciences who have defi- 40th year of service for this insti- Dakota AC. tution. 80,000 books since Mrs. McVeety Through nitely accepted jobs are: Agricul- has been here. The local chapter of the American It has been a liberal education ture: Woodrow Anderson, Washing- One thing is certain, new facilities Association of University Professors according to her to meet the many ton State Experiment Station, Pull- are necessary. At present the li- elected her secretary-treasurer in students and to assist them in the man , Washington; Irven Hagen, brary has a capacity of about 100 1932. She served as president of the use of the library. junior groups of the Fargo branch Smith Hughes Intructor, Grafton; students, and if all those who should, Although her job is to be able to of the AAUW in 1933. Phi Delta Sterling Byerly, ass't horticulturist, would use the library, crowded con- turn to all subject matter in the Gamma, national graduate women's at the Northern great plains station, ditions woud be intolerable. It takes library books, time will not permit sorority claims her as a member. Mandan; Harry Graves, extension financial stability if people are to her to read any of them from cover Miss Rosa's main interest outside horticulturist, N. D. extension divi- invest. to cover. Up-to-date book reviews H E members of the Staff of of school is in her two nieces, sion; Richard Hamilton, graduate When the college was smaller and as well as departmental recommen- Janice and Patty, of Madison, Wis. student ass't. hort. dept. NDAC; more centrally organized, a greater dations assist in the selection of the Ceres Hall Cafeteria join with The taking of motion pictures has Harold Halcrow, fellowship at Mon- family atmosphere held the students new books which are purchased become a pleasant hobby to her, and tana state; Leon Heuer and Peter together, according to Mrs. Mc- each year. An average of 1,500 all those others on the campus in this summer she will be official McVeety. Now with local and na- Jensen, Cargill, inc., grain firm at books, including bound periodicals camp photographer at Lake Geneva, Minneapolis; Vinton Plath, fellow- tional groups—not to mention the and public documents are added to hoping that your stay here has been at the YWCA conference. She ex- ship, Vermont experiment station, divisions and departments of col- the library annually. cells in archery and swimring, but lege continually increasing, this Burlington, Vermont; Arnold Ness, Many years ago Mrs. M.Veety pleasant and that you will all find as yet; has not attempted bike rid- family feeling has been lost and we Washington state, experiment sta- was interested in music, but now ing. Her trips to Europe and Mexi- are taking on the aspects of a large tion; Leo Holman, extension assist- due to the great amount of her the use for your education that you co with her aunt here proved to institution. ant in ag engineering, NDAC; Don- time consumed by the library and make her more broad-minded than ald Klauss, fellowship, Washington Mrs. McVeety was the first full other duties, her musical activities time stenographer for the experi- have planned. she already was. state; and Alfred Ballweg, assistant must be limited to an appreciation ment station. Later she served one Biography, autobiography, and extension county agent at Bismarck. of the performances of others. reading material with a scientific year as postmistress and secretary So far twenty-two electrical and College dramatics are to her one turn interests her most. During the to the president, before taking the mechanical engineering seniors have of the most attractive student ac- past year, she has accomplished course in library science. been placed as follows: Robert Delve tivities. Her interest here is due to "Rats, Lice, and History," and "An Mrs. McVeety attended high jr., General Electric Co.; Milton the fact that she knows the stu- American Doctor's Odessy." school at Redwood Falls, Minn., Frendberg, Babcock and Wilcox, New dents who participate. Being inter- took a business course in Minne- Miss Rosa is typically a modern York; Mearl Gifford, Ellicott, Pitts- ested in outdoor activities she was apolis, and attended the University teacher. She meets the students on bergh, Pa.; Howard Hegbar, gradu- a regular attendant at football and of Wisconsin Library school. Not their own ground, is interested in ate scholarship, "U" of Wisconsin; basketball games. being a club woman, her interests their own problems. It is her genial Magnus Issacson, Elliott company; The center of interest in the li- are divided between library work, laughter that couples with a vivaci- Robert Larson, Wetinghouse Elec- brary, according to her observa- church, home, and recreational ac- ous personality, a quiet reserve, and tric, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Oswald Peltola, tions, is the newspaper and maga- tivities at her summer homes. Ceres Hall Cafeteria a commanding spirit, to make her Emerson Electric company, St. Louis, an ideal faculty advisor, an efficient Mo.; Donald Putnam, General Fdec- superintendent over a corps of NYA tric co., Schenectady, N. Y.; Nicho- students, and above all, a lasting Local Mail School Doubles friend to those who desire that las Timpie, also with the General Electric at Schenectady; John Cook, friendship. Ottis Elevator comptny, South Bend, Enrollment In Two Years MRS. JARDINE HONORED Ind; Daniel Krebsbach, Common- wealth Edison company, Chicago; AT RECEPTION TUESDAY By Bud Thorwaldson summer months. During the past Cyrus Sawby, general electric co., school year, 20 such classes were or- More than doubling its enroll- Schenectady; Eldred Lee, Milton ganized with an enrollment of A reception was held Tuesday ment in its second year of existence, night in Festival hall to honor Mrs. Martin, Earl Martinson, Roy Peter- nearly 400. the AC correspondence school and John Alexander Jardine of Fargo, son, Earl Wollrath, Maynard Wal- An outstanding product of this who has just retired after four years berg and Donald Ward, all received extension courses department has school is a girl, 13 years old, who of service as president of the Na- positions with Babcock and Wilcox grown from a staff of 15 and an en- has written over 100 original poems, tional Federation of Music Clubs. co. at Barberton, Ohio; and Harold rollment of 2,000 to the present staff and who, according to her teachers, of 25, taking care of an enrollment shows promise of developing into a of 5,000. T. W. Thordarson, direct- great poet. Another girl, who is or of the correspondence school, able to move only her left hand be- said. Mr. Thordarson indicated he cause of paralysis, is one of the Head Campus Fraternal Groups expects an increase in the size of school's best typists. A boy who the school again next fall. had never had a chance to study art in grade school, is now taking In case Spectrum readers have missed any of the numerous elections Called "the outstanding project the correspondence art course. His held during the spring term by campus organizations here is a list of that has been developed by the ag- teachers say he is a near-genius. presidents of fraternal groups, as reported to date: ricultural college in years," the cor- The course is making it possible respondence school is a supervised for a large number of young people Social Fraternities— correspondence study provided for to get started in high school and by special legislation, designed to Alpha Gamma Delta Catherine Brandes also for large and small high schools provide high school education for Alpha Gamma Rho James Purdon to enrich their curriculums. Pupils, boys and girls in rural districts who Alpha Tau Omega Bob Erickson teachers, superintendents of city are unable to attend regular classes. Delta Tau Epsilon • Walter Isley schools, and all people who have The courses are divided into three Lois Myron made use of this educational method Gamma Phi Beta_ divisions. Taking the courses in are highly pleased with it, Thor- Kappa Delta ___ Gwen Stenehjem the first division are pupils who Kappa Kappa Gamma Evelyn Wattam continue to attend rural grade darson said. Kappa Psi _John Vincent schools where they study their cor- Kappa Sigma ChL_ _Lyle Currie respondence under the supervision WHOOPS, Phi Mu _ Doris Stinson of the local teacher. In a second A.W.Anderson To Be Phi Omega Pi_ _ Dorothy Olson division are regularly enrolled high Awarded MS Degree Sigma Alpha Epsilon_ .Gordon Brandes school students who wish to pursue VACATIONEERS.. Sigma Chi _ Harry Curtis a course not offered by his school- Albert W. Anderson '30, instruct- Ted Whalen In this case the correspondence Let staunch, dependable Railway Express ship your baggage, bundles Sigma Phi Delta.. or in mechanical engineering at _Dale Hogoboom school requires that the superin- and boxes straight home. Top speed. Low cost. Real economy. Pick- Theta Chi_ NDAC, who is on year's leave of tendent of that high school arrange up and delivery without extra charge — in all cities and principal Honoraries- absence, is getting his Master of a special study period, in order to towns—and send collect if you want to. Just phone the nearest Rail- make the extra courses a part of Science degree in June from the Joey Burgum State college, Corvallis, Ore. Mr. way office when to call. Easy as that, and believe us, you'll Alpha Phi Omega the student's regular schedule. In Express Alpha Phi Gamma Maurice Benidt a third division, disabled people are Anderson has been elected to Sigma relax contentedly in your Pullman. Alpha Zeta _Sigurd Melsted allowed to study at home and at Xi, national honorary scientific so- Blue Key___. •• . Francis Ladwig ciety, and Tau Beta Pi, national healing institutions. N. P. Depot, 701 Front St.—'Phone 103 Delta Psi Kappa Willa Jean Wells honorary engineering fraternity. Railway Express Agency, Inc. Apart from these high school Depot Office: G. N. Depot—Phone 105—Fargo, N. D. Beth Oliver courses are college courses for peo- Kappa Kappa Psi_ Charles Evers ple who are gainfully occupied but Kappa Tau Delta Knute Haugsjaa desire to improve themselves edu- Phi Upsilon Omicron. Vinnie Olson cationally or vocationally. They Scabbard and Blade Dwight Hunkins study wherever, and whenever they XPRE S S Tau Delta Pi. Robert Follett want to. Under this department, 11.1.U.ITRATOR, DEIION ERt RAI LW Presidents of technological clubs and student welfare organizations also, regular college students may ENGRAVER" LITHO PLATE MAKER/ earn additional credit during the NO. DAK. are not included due to incomplete reports of elections. FAR O 0, NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE THE SPECTRUM Page Five

PECTRUM PORT THETA-CHI'S, BERMANN, WIN TRACK HONORS PECULATIONS S Letters Awarded AGR Wins Trophy By Sam Tolchinsky SAE's Score 25 Three Outstanding Athletes It seems as if there was a bad To Twelve Riflers In Softball Meet error last week when I announced To Be Lost By Graduation Points To Gain Twelve members of the NDAC that the Theta Chis were worried NDAC will lose three great ath- three years. This year he was co- By defeating Kappa Sigma Chi 4 over the result of the intramural rifle team were named to receive to 3, Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity NDs for their fine shooting during letic idols by graduation this June. captain. track meet. But there actually were Second Place The unusual thing about this is that captain of the Bison quint. The last won the intramural softball cham- a few Theta Chis who had thought the past season, Casey Finnegan, none of these athletic greats are two years he has been chosen all- pionship Monday. that they had scored all of their athletic director announced. The Troseth, May Are Runners- award will be in the form of a green three-sport men. Bob Erickson has conference center, also leading the Herman Larson, the winning points in the first half of the track Up In Individual long been known for his prowess on conference in individual scoring meet. How absolutely wrong that shield with a yellow ND over a pair moundsman, limited his opponents of crossed rifles. During the past the gridiron and Russ Anderson and during those seasons. His home is view was is shown by the fact that Scoring to three hits and struck out nine. few years the fillers have been Bob Sanders will have a place in the in Svea and he is graduating from the Theta Chis scored more points AC basketball hall of fame but none the school of education. He wants The Gamma Rho's succeeded in By virtue of doubling their point awarded medals instead of letters. in 6 events last Monday than they of them were prominent in other to play professional basketball or be total in the last half of the intra- This recognition of the rifle team is getting seven hits from Kenneth did in 7 events last week. major collegiate sports. a high chool athletic coach. Fra- mural track meet to an even 50 given by the athletic department al- Kroll. * * * Erickson, popularly known as ternally he is a member of Kappa points the Theta Chis had little dif- though the team is not connected Frank Johnson and Lloyd Troseth Yes, the intramural track meet with their department, being entire- "Bombing Bob" has been a fullback Sigma Chi. ficulty becoming the winner of the led the victors in hitting. Johnson was finally completed. Believe ly a part of the ROTC work of the on the varsity football squad for Saunders is a scholar as well as a 1937 inter-fraternity track cham- three years. This year he captained basketball great. He co-captained hit a single in the fifth inning which it or not but the rain actually pionship. Far in the rear was the school. let up for two days in the past Those marksmen who are to be the Bison to a successful season. He the squad this season with Anderson accounted for two runs, while Tro- second place SAE fraternity with 25 was named all-conference fullback and was named guard on the mythi- two weeks and on those days the points, an even 50 per cent of the the recipients of the awards are: seth collected two hits out of three athletic board grabbed their Conway Christianson; David Aske- for the last two years. Exclusive cal all-conference quint. He has Theta Chrsilotal. In a tie for third of his gridiron prowess, he is• a played with the varsity for three times up. In the second inning Les chance to run off the track meet. and fourth place were the AGR's gaard; John Friese; Frank Sorenson; Neumann hit a home run for the But at that it was only one week Howard Isaak; Merlen Husen; Lyle member of Blue Key, president of years. Besides being a stellar ath- and the Kappa Sigma Chis with 19 Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, and lete he has found time to be active Kappa Sigs. late. The annual spring football points. The total of the fifth place Benson; David Ebeltoft; Dale Hellik- The athletic department will pre- game had to wait twice as long son; John Schoessow; William Vo- was recently named to Who's Who otherwise on the campus. He is a Dormitory team was 18. The ATOs among American collegiate circles. member of Phi Kappa Phi, Blue sent the winners with a trophy. for a favorable day. had 10 points and the Delta Tau gel; and Raymond Wee. Of this group of 12 there are 6 sophomores, He is a senior in Agriculture and Key, president of the Student Com- * * Epsilons were seventh with 2. 3 juniors, 2 seniors and 1 freshman. plans to become a Smith-Hughes mission and a former president of There were two bits of comedy The Theta Chis scored 4 firsts, 2 high school instructor, if he can Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He AC Tennis Stars that really stood out among all of thirds and 2 fourths to add 26 points get a job. His home is in Larimore. was just named in Who's Who. His the events last Monday. The first to their total. Rorvig came in first Anderson, probably the best cen- desire also is either to coach or to of those came in the high hurdles in the high hurdles, closely follow- Awards Banquet ter NDAC backetball fans have ever play professional basketball. His Blank Concordia contest. Emil May was leading the ed by Elsberry, an SAE. Fink and seen also was on the varsity' squad home is in Mandan. pack by 10 yards. In fact his closest May, both Theta Chis, were third Held Wednesday A squad of NDAC tennis players pursuer was more than a hurdle and fourth. Their other first places defeated Concordia stars, 4 to 0 in back of him. Just as Emil cleared singles and 2 to 0 in doubles on the were gathered in the javelin with Members of the Women's Athletic Ethel Olson Is his last hurdle he let out a loud yip. Ed Peterick; the pole vault, How- ROTC Officers Island park courts Wednesday after- Whether is was a cry of •joy that he association joined together last noon. ard Fraser; and in the broad jump Thursday in Ceres hall for the an- Double Winner had finished hurdling the sticks or with Fraser again. In singles Bill Stewart beat Alf whether it was a yell of dismay only nual spring banquet. All awards of To Attend Camp Stavig, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1; Thad Fuller The outstanding race of the day Emil knows. At any rate May chose the year were made at this time. downed Donald Teisberg, 6-0, 6-0; was the 220 yd. dash where Ber- Ethel Olson became a double that moment to fold up. When his Beverly Barnes acted as toast- champion yesterday afternoon, when Wendell Wichmann won from Free- man, an SAE, beat out Lloyd Tro- Sixty-two junior officers will at- feet hit the ground his knees buc- mistress, and introduced Ethel Ol- she defeated June Keefe in the man Holmer, 6-3, 6-4, and Emery seth, an AGR by about a yard. The tend the ROTC camp at Fort Snell- kled and he crumpled into a heap son, retiring president, who present- Delta Psi Kappa tennis tournament. Westerlund defeated Allwin Mon- race was run in the extraordinary ing, beginning June 6 and continu- at the base of the last hurdle. After ed letters and sweaters to girls who Earlier in the month, Miss Olson was son, 6-3, 6-2. fast time of 22.8 seconds. In the ing for six weeks. Five senior of- he had picked himself up and fin- had acquired 1000 WAA points. declared ping-pong winner, defeat- In doubles Stewart and Wich- 880 yd. run the Dorm entrants cap- ficers have been recommended for ished he found himself fourth in- Margaret Jones, president-elect, ing Margaret Jones. This success mann downed Stavig and Teisberg, tured first and second. Johnson led two weeks active service, as second tend of the first he seemed headed presented Ethel and Emma Jordre repeated her performance of last 6-3, 7-5, and Westerland-Fuller won his teammate, Irgen, to the tape lieutenants, at Fort Snelling. The for. with NDAC blankets, for earning fall, when she won the ping-pong from Monson-Holmer, 6-0, 6-3. in the almost record time of 2 min- seniors are Chester Olson, May- * * * 3000 points. Ruth Bockwoldt, Ruth tournament from Betty Jane Wylie. utes, 6.8 seconds. In the only other nard Nesvig, Wayne Springer, Don Wes Phillips claims that he Snyder, Mildred Tarplee, and Emma competitive event of the day the Buchanan and Walter Crane. The scores for the final game Phog Allen, basketball coach at can run the 100 yard dash in Jordre announced letter winners on AGR relay team of Troseth, Hamil- Juniors who will attend are: yesterday were 6-4, 2-6, and 6-4. Kansas University, has made public 10.4. That may be so but Wes varsity teams. ton, F. Johnson, and Toussaint ran Roland Barnick, Lyle Benson, About 20 girls participated in the the new regulations governing re- certainly proved that he can not Willa Jean Wells made Senior tournament. the half mile in 1 minute and 40 Robert Berg, Philip Biewer, Millard silence of basketballs. run the 220 in less than 35 sec- awards to Emma Jordre and Ethel seconds. The Theta Chis, the only Borke, Justin Brainerd, Albert In the ping-pong doubles tourna- Formerly a specified air pressure onds. In the relay race Phillips Olson, for exceptional participation other team entered, was far behind. Brauer, George Brownson, Harold ment, the Jones duo bested Wanda was maintained. Now a ball must was running as number 2 man; in all sports and WAA activities That race did not count in the point Bruschwein, Ingolf Bue, Joe Burns, Peterson and Marjorie Lincoln. have a specified resilence, or bounce. he was handed a nice lead to during their years in college. tabulations. Roy Carr, Paul Christensen, Miller Beverly Barnes was manager of the which he promptly added. But Florence Kapaun, Annabel Lee, Crawford, Harry Curtis, Bruce tournament. much to his dismay he started Bermann Scores Lorraine Naftalin, Jean Humphreys 11■■■■■ Dahrling, James Elwin, Dan Far- Miss Olson, retiring president of slowing down and after running Bernie Bermann, with a first in and Wanda Peterson are newly stad, William Fay, Howard Fraser, WAA, was awarded a blanket for 150 yards he found 'Cap' Tous- the 220 yd. dash and a second in the elected members of the group. John Friese, Oscar Gronaas, Walter obtaining 3000 points, as was Emma saint, an AGR, at his shoulder. broadjump to add to his previous Dean Pearl Dinan and Mrs. Law- Hinz, Dale Hogoboom, jr. Dwight Jordre. These two girls also re- Knight Printing Co. What's more Toussaint fast pull- total of 8 points, won the individual ritson were guests of honor at the Hunkins, Merlen Huson, Morton ceived senior awards for outstand- ed away from the tiring Phillips trophy. In second place was Lloyd banquet. Corrine Ballard, Jean Kamins, Bart Keating, Robert Keith, ing participation of all compus ■ to give the AGRs a 10 yard lead Troseth with 13 points garnered by Paris, and Lottie Behrens were in Francis Ladwig, Francis LaMarre, sports. Miss Nelson has been a which they never relinquished. means of a third in the pole vault, a charge of arrangements. Alton Lien, Arthur McLaughlin, member of varsity baseball, basket- Wes laughingly wished that the second in the 220 yd. dash, a first in Emil May, James Moore, DeLaur- ball, and soccer teams. Dance Programs speedy Emil Mattson had never the 100 yd. dash and second in the ence Nelson, Morlan Nelson, Robert turned his ankle which fact high jump. The best that Emil May Sioux Make Clean Nelson, William Olson, William Pflu- a Specialty created the situation where Wes could do last Monday was fourth in Wahpeton Science's golf team de- grath, Charles Pollock, jr., John Pol- was required to run. the high hurdles which, when added Sweep Of NCI Meet feated the St. Cloud Teachers at lock, jr., Clarence Putman, Orville Phone 602 619 N. P. Ave. * 4, * to his previous 10 points, gave him St. Cloud, 12 1-2 to 5 1-2. Rehmann, Carl Reimer, Jack Riebe, a total of 11 for third place. Emil May had already entered the NDAC entrants in the North Cen- Maurice Ruland, Maurice Severence, allotted four events so he was in- The summary: tral Conference Golf and Tennis Alvin Sheard, James Shigley, Rus- eligible for the javelin throw but 220-yd. dash—Won by Bermann, meets at Grand Forks last weekend ell Stevenson, Philip Thompson, failed to place among the leaders. he took a couple of tosses just to SAE; Troseth, AGR, second; Ror- Bernard Toman, Edward Toman, Frank McKone Cigar Co. The University of North Dakota see how he stacked up against the vig, Theta Chi, third; Hamilton, Clarence Tompkins, Walter Ulmer, made a clean sweep of these two rest of them. One of his two tosses AGR, fourth. Time-22.8 seconds. John Vincent, Frank Welch, Walter for tournament as well as the track FINE CANDIES would have won him second place Broad jump— Won by Fraser, Whitver, jr., Wendell Wichmann, had he been entered. And by the meet. Bob Mautz and Al Rinds' won Theta Chi; Berman, SAE, second; Mark Wilson, Joseph Wright. the tennis and golf titles of the Phone 1 and 21 Fargo, N. D. way, the wining toss of 144 feet, 4 Hamilton, AGR, third; Hanson, Grand Forks school. Rindy is North inches was very' poor for a college Kappa Sigs, fourth. Distance-20 mark. However, it is claimed that Dakota amateur champion. feet, 8 inches. Peterich has done much better and Although competing without their NOTICE Pole vault—Won by Fraser, Theta it is expected that next year Pete stellar trackster, Fritz Pollard, the All sophomores and juniors will work out and try to get his Chi; Strum, Kappa Sigs, second; Sioux scored 40 points to lead the Troseth, AGR, third; Kimber, Kap- wishing to be campus sisters Baseball Equipment mark up to 175 feet. University of South Dakota and please sign up in Dean Dinan's * * * pa Sigs, fourth. Height-10 feet, 2 Morningside by' eight points. NDAC BASEBALL SHOES, Per pair_ $3.75 inches. office before exams begin. The only other poor mark of had no entrants in the cinder meet. LEAGUE BASEBALL, Each .95 last Monday's meet was set in Javelin—Won by Peterick, Theta SWEAT SHIRTS, Each .85 the pole vault. Fraser won with Chi; Kimber, Kappa Sigs, second.; LOUISVILLE SLUGGER, Each 175 a jump of 10 feet, 2 inches. How- Wellems, Dorm, third; Carr, Theta ever Howard quit jumping after Chi, fourth. • Distance-144 feet, 4 We carry a complete line of Mitts, Gloves and the others had been eliminated inches. . BASEBALL ACCESSORIES or he probably would have got- 880-yard run—Won by Johnson, ten at least 4 inches higher. Dorm; Irgens, Dorm, second; Whit- "Contract Wife" Northern School Supply Co. Howard is also still bothered by tlesey, ATO, third; Elsberry, SAE, 8th St. and N. P. Ave., FARGO the shoulder injury he received fourth. Time-2 minutes 6.8 sec- New Serial Story in basketball. Paul Dahl is the onds. one expected to win points for High hurdles—Won by Rorvig, the AC in the pole vault next Theta Chi; Elsberry, SAE, second; Just Starting in the year, however. Dahl was unable Fink, Theta Chi, third; May, Theta to enter the meet because he Chi, fourth. Time-17.3 seconds. was surveying but it is generally Relay—Won by AGR (Hamilton, Palm Beach Suits conceded that he would have Toussaint, F. Johnson and Troseth); THE FARGO FORUM won. Paul did 11 feet, 7 inches Theta Chi, second. Time-1 min- in practice one day without a ute, 40 seconds. In every Shade and Pattern track suit on. * * After James Irgens, Dorm, had trailed 'Chink' Johnson of the Dorm Among the many Fairmont's Better Food $16.75 in the half mile he came up and lines of asked the time. When he heard that PRODUCTS it was 2 minutes and 6.8 seconds she Palm Beach Belts said that he coud afford to be be- . . . ALWAYS THE STUDENT'S CHOICE . hind in a race that fast. Although • • PRINTING Milk, Cream, Butter, Ice Cream, Poultry, Eggs; Frozen Fruit; that was fast time Coach John Smith expects to have Johnson trim Cottage Cheese, Frozen Sea Fish, American Brick A Beautiful Array of Palm several seconds off of that mark that will be needed and Pimento Cheese before he enters any track meets for 1937 We particularly cater to School Parties and Socials for Punches next year. Beach ;Ties * * • CALL US FOR INFORMATION — PHONE 730 Frappes and Orangeade Inclusive — Free Delivery Service Leaving track for a minute we $1.00 wonder why it was that Bob Saun- DANCE PROGRAMS ders, a Gamma Rho pitched for the INVITATIONS ATOs in the game against the -Uni- versity ATOs. We thought that LETTER HEADS Opportunities . . . . the ATOs were pretty proud of Doc Gallagher as a pitcher until we ENVELOPES Opportunities Pre of value only to those who are prepared to heard that rumor. BOOKLETS make use of them. 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SUNDAY, JUNE SIXTH Altered Rule In Rushing Gene Trotter, sophomore in ar- In the fourth annual Red River A system of "educated"' partici- same afternoon. Western Union will chitecture, won the LeChateau Afternoon Valley debate tournament held in , pants is anticipated by Pa Hellenic deliver invitations Sunday morning menu cover design contest, con- Little Country Theatre Saturday, Four O'cli$ck—Baccalaureat Services and Alumni Ceremonial for the coming rushing season next for the formal teas. Rushees are to ducted among upper classmen en- Fargo Central high and the MSTC —Festival Hall. spring. give neither acceptance nor regrets rolled in architecture. He was high school teams won. Detroit for this invitation. Evening In the revised rushing' rules to awarded five dollars first prize. Lakes was the third school. A Court of Honor composed of Eight O'clock—Commencement Concert—Festival Hall. be published soon, many former Awarded second place and two practices have been simplified and regular Pan Hellenic delegates will Ten O'clock—Pipe of Peace Ceremony—Campus. Rolf Tainter and Evelyn Stern dollars was Darrel Hamlet. The de- two dates set for meetingi., at which try all cases of violated rushing of Fargo, and Helen McClurg of signs of these two students will be MONDAY, JUNE SEVENTH rushees, sorority women, and alum- rules. Complaints must be filed MSTC were high point individuals. combined and redrawn by Trotter nae will be informed of the rules to within 14 hours of the nonobserv- Morning for the design to be used on the The question was "Public Owner- be enforced during the period of ance. Court of Honor composed of menu cover. Nine-thirty O'clock—General conference—Topic "The Meaning of the ship of Utilities." pre-rush week, Sept. 18-25; and for- regular Pan Hellenic delegates will In charge of the contest was Morrill Act"—The Little Country Theatre. Chairmen of the tournament were mal rush week, Sept. 27 to Oct. 3. meet each noon to consider com- Prof. P .W. Jones of the architec- Eleven O'clock—Unveiling the tablet designating the Agricultural Thomas Donovan and Thomas Ray. Rushees will be called together plaints. ture department, who designed the Building as "Morrill Judges were George Sorlie, Arwin Monday, Sept. 20, and spoken to Penalties which Court of Honor LeChateau cocktail lounge where Twelve O'clock—Seventy -fifth Anniversary Exercises—The Land Hoge, president of the Lincoln For- about their obligations during rush- can inflict are: (1) For the first vio- the menu will be used. The twenty Hall. ensic club, and Lorraine Naftalin, ing. A definite date has',,not been lation the next rushing party shall Grant College—Festival students who entered the contest Charles Birkland and Marvin Nurn- set for the meeting of alumnae and be taken away; (2) If the first vio- Afternoon will be given a steak sandwich din- berger. actives, but it is expected to come lation occurs at the formal tea the One O'clock—Institutional Luncheon—Ceres Hall. ner at the Chateau soon. A banquet and demonstration de- during orientation week. group shall lose their social privi- Three O'clock—Round Table DiscussionsDivisions of Agriculture— leges for the fall term; (3) For the bate between the winning teams This year patronesses, honorary Applied Arts and Scienes—Engineering—Home Eco- second violation pledging shall be completed the evening. members, alumnae, pledges, as well nomics—Old Main. deferred for that group until the A Vacation Issue These tournaments are sponsored as actives, will be bound by rush- next term, however, bids may be Evening by the Lincoln Forensic club. ing rules and the respective chap- Planned By Staff extended; (4) If the summer rush- Six-thirty. O'clock—Alumni Banquet—Ceres Hall. ters penalized for violations. In the ing rules are broken or the poli- Eight-thirty O'clock—President's Reception and Senior Swing Out— case of girls who have been pledges Students, alumni, and prospective cies are violated the Court of Honor for one fiscal year and intend to be freshmen may look forward to a Festival Hall. His Spreading shall determine the penalty. repledged, they will be penalized in- summer issue of the Spectrum in the TUESDAY, JUNE EIGHTH Chestnut Trees dividually by deferred pledging. morning's mail on or about August Bids will be taken out by the Lutheran Students 1st. Any help you can offer as to Morning I met a spry, old fellow the other rushee following the formal teas on high school seniors and their ad- day. Thought maybe you'd like to Oct. 3. This year all bidding will be Elect K. Arntson dresses in your home towns will be Ten O'clock—Commencement Procession. meet him too. He has been award- conducted in a lawyers office. Le- appreciated. Also any change of ad- Ten-thirty O'clock—Commencement Exercises—Festival Hall. ed the degree of "master of artisans" land J. Smith has been 'chosen in At an early morning breakfast dresses on the student files. Please by Lorado Taft. He made the 1,051 this capacity. last Sunday in Oak Grove the Lu- mail all information and correspon- piece Roosevelt Memorial Gate at theran Student Association elected during the summer months directly Also instigated by Pan Hellenic Bismarck. He has read a great deal Kenneth Arntson, president; June to the Spectrum office, is the re- for next spring is a new system of in his eighty-five years of unusually Mjovig, vice president; Ethel An- quest made by the editor to all those 14 Home Economics extending invitations. All rushees Fisher Appoints active life. Walking to and from derson, secretary; and Reidar Ras- who are willing to contribute to the are to call at Dean Dinan's office his home on thirteenth street and mussen, treasurer. Adeline Hoge venture. Such an issue as proposed Seniors Have Jobs between 11 am. and 1:30 p.m. to re- his class here at school, or working was in charge of the breakfast. will stimulate interest for the next ceive invitations for rushing parties Cabinet Members in his garden, or pounding crude An exchange program with mem- school year and also contribute to- the following day. A place will be iron into an artistic candle holder, bers of the MSTC Lutheran Student ward a greater number of matricu- Fourteen seniors who are being provided where acceptances or re- The personnel of the student he keeps in perfect health. Association was attended last Tues- lating students next fall.—Ed. graduated in June from the division grets may be dropped before 5 the YMCA cabinet to serve for next of Home Economics have already But it is not by' these achieve- day. ments or the many others like them year has been announced by John been placed in positions, according that he should be best known. He Fisher, president. The cabinet is to information received from the of- Model Laundry fice of Dean Alba Bales. has gained that goal for which every chosen by YMCA officers and is man strives, which few ever gain, Girls who are training for hospital SENIORS .... "The Ultimate in Service" composed of the following: Charles that goal which no Harvard or Cam- dietitians have been placed as fol- IT'S PHONE bridge professor can teach his stu- Keep in contact with your ALMA MATER through the "Spectrum " 4 Benson, who will have charge of lows: Grace Cole, Cincinnati Gen- dents to attain. Yet as Mr. Chis- Subscription Rates $1.00 music and special programs; Earl eral Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mar- Mannes, fraternity relations; Arden holm teaches his class at NDAC Dry Cleaning jorie Danielson, Henry Ford Hos- Anyone wishing to subscribe leave this coupon with $1.00 at the Burbidge, membership; Bill Pflug- pital, Detroit, Mich.; Mary Harms- how to make a chain out of crude iron, he is at the same time teach- Book Store. rath, social programs; R. Arneson, her, Massachuetts General Hospital, ing by the example his life presents world relations and discussions; Or- Boston, Mass; and Martha Wolf, Hos- to his pupils that lesson in success of _Prompt, Courteous Attention to ville Goplen and Andy Peterson, pital in Seattle, Wash. Name . publicity; Bob Shaw, new students, living which one might travel to the Your Banking Requirements Those who will be high school and Al Brauer, refreshments. Other ends of the world to find. Hammer- instructors in Home Economics are Address members are Victor Hultstrand, ing away on the anvil he has forged The Fargo National Bank Harriet Berg, Northwood, N. D.; a chain, but more, he has forged his Kenneth Erickson, James Shigley Emma Jordre, McClusky, 52 Broadway N. D.; character. Town State and Walter Isley. FARGO, N. D. Dorothy Molland, Hunter, N. D.; Mr. Chisholm has turned what is Besides -Fisher, officers are Arden Olive Murchie, Baudette, Minn.; considered a lowly trade into the Burbidge, vice-president; Bob San- Fern Berg, Medina, N. D.; Jessie greatest accomplishment man can ders, secretary; Bernard Hutchens, Herbison, Fredericks, S. D.; Olive achieve. Life has been a pleasure treasurer, and Earl Mannes, student Maloney, Osakis, Minn.; Jane Schulz, and though he approaches 86 years representative. Grafton, N. D.; Alice Larson, Coo- life still is a pleasure. So here's our perstown, N. D. village blacksmith, Haile Chisholm, Beatrice Ness has been awarded who has found the mystifying key Trzcinski Named a store fellowship at the School of to the only real success—a full and Retailing, New York City University, happy life. ARAN To Manage Dairy New York City. "Thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thou hast taught! Sam Trzcinski, a junior in Ag., was Thus at the flaming forge of life recently appointed operator of the Alumni Board To Our fortunes must be wrought." college dairy, under the supervision —Thad Fuller. of Prof. Chris Jensen who is in Elect 3 Members charge of dairy manufacture. In or- OPENING der to operate the dairy Trzcinski Mattson Added To will remain out of college next year Three new members to the gov- erning body of the Alumni Associ- but will complete his course in dairy Potato Work Staff ation will be elected at the annual the following year. dates are Mrs. George Mayoue, E. Harold Mattson, an assistant in Trzcinski was also recently elect- 0 F THE meeting Monday, June 7. Candi- horticulture at the University of ed to Alpha Zeta, national honorary Flowers Cigars H. Jones, Howard Lewis, R. M. Minnesota for several years is now agricultural fraternity. Dolve, Edgar I. Olson, and Allan working on an expanded potato Meinecke of Fargo and Homer Dixon, breeding program as assistant horti- for for Grand Forks, William Guy, Amenia, culturist under Dr. A. F. Yeager, Journalists Elect and R. Wirth Lumry, Bismarck. head of the department of horticul- NEW Him Seniors should get their tickets ture. Mattson's duties involve pri- Her Additional Officers for the alumni banquet to be held marily research. He is stationed at Monday, June 7 at 6:30 in Ceres Park River, North Dakota, dining all dining room from Helen Stokke the growing season, and will be at Holding their last meeting of the in the Alumni office in Old Main. Fargo during the remainder of the year Thursday noon in Ceres Hall, year. Alpha Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, honorary national journal- Prof. Alfred G. Arvold, Fargo, has istic fraternity, elected additional of- returned from Washington, D. C., ficers to conform with national where he attended sessions of the chapter rules. The local chapter was imperial council of the Red Cross of Le CHATEAU formerly known as Gamma Tau Constantine of North America. He Sigma. CASH spent some time in New York fol- Elected second-vice president was lowing. John Lynch. Joey Burgum was FOR chosen bailiff, and Maurice Benidt was named national committeeman. Watch for the Announcement Other officerss are Benidt, president; Dick Cook, vice-president; Florenz BOOKS Dinwoodie, secretary, and Kent Hel- Big Book land, treasurer. of the Date.... Sale Paid on

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