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Wins $150 VOLUME LIV Z 545a STATE COLLEGE STATION, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939. NUMBER 14 Elton Baldwin, member of the North Dakota 4-H livestock judging team, tallied 544 points to earn a second place prize of $150 in the non-col- Official Fall Term. Averages Woll Repeats As I Jewish Problem Is Topic Of legiate livestock judging contest held General Institutional Average (all students, all curricula) 80.0 during the recent International Live- (all men) 79.6• Ranking Scholar Coffee Forum Wednesday stock exposition at Chicago,. (all women) 81.4 Baldwin is enrolled as freshman General Average (all regular undergradutes) ...... ______79.9 Harry Woll, junior in electrical en- Y Cabinets Inaugurate student in agriculture at NDAC. (all men) , 79.4 gineering, topped the all-college hon- Series of Forums For * * or roll for the second successive term (all women) 4 813 when he rated a scholastic average of Students and Faculty Peace Envoy Average by Divisions and Classes 97 during the winter term. Raymond Russell Stuart, a graduate stu- Students will get a chance to air Group Boone, sophomore in agriculture, dent in arts and sciences, is in their views on the current Jewish pro- Division Fresh. Soph. Junior Senior Avg. ranked second with an average of Washington, D. C., as official dele- blem Wednesday afternoon when the Agriculture 79.9 79.3 80.9 83.1 80.4 95.1. gate from the local Co-op House YMCA and. YWCA cabinets inaugurate Applied Arts and Sciences- to a peace conference of the na- Unusually high averages were re- their series of - "Coffee Forums". The Applied Arts and Science 74.9 79.9 81.1 85.9 79.2 tional peace organization affiliated ported by the college registrar's office, Forum periods which will be presented Education 83.1 85.2 84.4 with the Farmers Union. Stuart the lowest average among the first every two weeks during the winter Chemistry 81.0 79.1 79.4 84.9 80.5 left Fargo Monday evening and ten ranking students being 94.5 Fresh- term are under joint sponsorship of the Engineering 74.1 78.6 81.5 80.5 78.2 will be in Washington several men failed to earn a position on the two cabinets. Home Economics 78.0 79.9 82.6 83.7 80.8 days. select ten. Topic of the first Forum, according Pharmacy 68.2 - 80.1 82.7 83.3 79.5 Among fraternities and sororities to Richard Sweitzer, YMCA secretary, Scouters Confer Average 76 8 79.4 81.6 83.5 79.9 Phi Omega Phi led the women's will be the "Jewish Problem and its re- lation to the United States." Dr. W. C. NDAC was represented at the bi- groups with 84.5. Kappa Delta's 83.9 The Ten Highest CoIle ge Grades (Undergraduate) Hunter will be adviser and a student ennial national convention of Alpha was second. Kappa Sigma Chis 83.2 Harry Woll 97. 0 Electrical Engineering Junior leader will preside. The meeting Phi Omega, service fraternity com- barely nosed out Theta Chis 83.1 for Raymond Boone 95. 1 Agriculture Sophomore opens at 4:30 p. m. and will be in the posed of former Boy Scouts, by fraternity honors. Herman Braasch 94. 9 Civil Engineering Junior YMCA Fireside Room. Coffee will be Carlysle Lundsten and John Fisher, The Lincoln Forensic club (two Lorraine Naftalin 94. 9 Education Junior served following the discussions. president and past president of the members) high among all campus or- Margaretta Bjornson ______- _94. 7 Applied Arts. and Sci. Senior campus chapter of . ganizations with 91.3 , The new series of campus Forums is Phil H. Yuster 94. 7 Chemistry Senior The national conference was held this social science, was second. open to both students and faculty and Elinor Johnson 94. 6 Agriculture Sophomore year in St. Louis. DR. F. J. BRINLEY will be concerned with pertinent prob- Jane Blair 94. 5 Applied Arts and Sci. Sophomore The complete digest of fall term * * scholastic averages appears elsewhere lems. Elmo Larson 94.594. Electrical Engineering Junior Directing the series is a committee Blue Key Delegate 94. on this page. Bernell Sebby 5 Mech. Engineering Sophomore of Catherine Brandes, chairman, George James McGregor, president of STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Brinley Again Offers Hilstad and Andew Peterson. the NDAC chapter of Blue Key Commenting on the Wednesday af- fraternity, attended the national Lincoln Forensic 91.3 Interfraternity Council 83.3 Course In Eugenics ternoon Forum, Miss Brandes said "The convention of the service organiza- Pi Gamma Mu 90.9 Kappa Sigma Chi 83.2 LCT Will Stage Students may still register for a interest in European affairs caused by tion the last week in December in 89.4 Theta Chi 83.1 night class in eugenics, a two-hour the present unrest on that continent Indianapolis. This is the first Senior Staff 88.8 Alpha Gamma Delta 83.1 Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt' makes the discussion of the Jewish time in several years that the local 88.5 83.0 lecture course conducted by Dr. F. J. problem as it affects both Europe and chapter has sent a delegate to the Alpha Zeta 87.9 Women's Athletic Assoc. 83.0 Featured on the program celebrat- Brinley of the zoology department, this country especially significant and national conference. 87.7 N. D. Pharmacy Club 82.9 ing the 25th anniversary of the Little according to T. W. Thordarson, di- timely. Organized discussion may Edwin Booth Dramatic Club__86.9 82.8 Country Theatre during the second rector of extension courses. The help to clarify the situation in the Historical Meetings Tau Delta Pi 86.4 Saddle and Sirloin 82.8 week in February will be a presenta- Guidon 86.1 Gamma course includes a 'discussion of selec- minds of students." Dr. W. C. Hunter and R. Ottersen of 82.7 tion of "Peer Gynt," written by Henrik Art Club 85.4 Kappa Kappa Gamma 82.7 tion of husband and wife, congenial- the NDAC history department repre- Ibsen. It is scheduled for Feb 10, the Zoology Club 85.1 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 82.5 sented this institution at the annual third day of the celebration. ity, preparation of marriage, cousin Blue Key ______84.9 ______meeting of the American Historical Appearing first on the program of marriages, inbreeding, diseases, inhe- Three New Names Phi Omega Pi 84.9 Amer. Soc. of Civil Engrs. 81.1 Association Dec. 28 through 30 in plays to be presented during the win- ritance and many other topics. The Amer. In. of Elec. Engr. 84.6 Kappa Tau Delta 80.9 Chicago. While there Dr. Hunter also ter term will be "Distant Drums,' by class will meet every Tuesday eve- 34.5 Farmers' Union Local 80.8 On Faculty Roll attended meetings of the American Don Totheroe, a story of covered wa- ning at 7:30 in Dr. Brinleys office. Alpha Phi Gamma 84.4 Ceres Hall Club 80.1 Association of University Professors gon days in the West. The dates are There will be a charge of $5 for the Three new instructors began their Panhellenic Council 84.3 Epsilon 80.1 on Dec. 27. Included on the roster of Jan. 24 and 25. course. duties at NDAC at the beginning of Tryota Club 84.2 Independent Students' Assoc...80.0 speakers at the historical meeting, Last of the series is "The Barretts the winter term. All three, says Dr. Women's Senate 84.0 Alpha Tau Omega 79.6 Also offered to students are exten- according to Dr. Hunter, were Fred- of Wimpole Street, to be shown Feb. Frank Eversull, come here with a good Chemists Club 83.9 Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs 79.4 sion school courses in tap dancing, erick L. Paxson, national president, 21. Casts for the three plays have deal of teaching experience and fine Kappa Delta 83.9 Sigma Chi 79.2 contemporary history, gas engines, President Hutchens of the University recommendations. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 83.9 Newman Club 78.5 not been selected and will be announ- machine shop, water bacteriology, of Chicago, and Professor Harold ced later. Dr. Elmer C. Darling replaces the Scabbard and Blade 83.8 Alpha Phi Omega 78.4 English, accounting, typing, short- Faulkner of the University of Min- late E. H. Jones as head of the edu- Ame. Soc. of Agr. Engrs. 83.6 ______77.8 The plays are under the general di- hand, several education courses, and nesota. Faulkner and Paxson are rection of A. G. Arvold. cation department. Dr. Darling comes Phi Mu 83.5 Engineers' Club 77.7 others. authors of books used as history taxis from Keokuk, Iowa, where he was Atelier Chat Noir -__-_-__._. .75.9 on this campus. principal of the senior high school. He FRATERNITY and NONFRATERNITY AVERAGE graduated from NDAC in 1922, at WELCOME Madrigal Concert- Avg. of sorority women_ 83.6 Avg. of fraternity men 80.8 Delta Psi Kappa, which time he received his Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture. In 1933 Convocation feature on Mon- Avg. of non-sorority women____80.0 Avg. of non-fraternity men 79.0 We welcome you to the campus WAA Unit Offers Dr. Darling received his Ph. D. degree day will be the Madrigal club again, Farm Folk School students! from the University of Iowa. choir of the University of North We hope you will enjoy your stay The Lutheran Students Associa- Carnival January 14 Dr. William W. Mutch, from Ripon Dakota. The choir appeared at here and will take every advantage NOTICE tion will meet Sunday afternoon at College, Ripon, , is the new a convocation here last year. of the opportunities extended you. There have been carnivals and car- There will be a meeting of the 5 o'clock in the YMCA. A lunch physics instructor, filling a new po- Katherine Van Buren, negro We want you to know we admire nivals but one that is new and differ- Bison editorial staff at 4 p. m. and social program will follow the sition created because of the large soprano, will appear at convoca- the spirit that brings you here and ent is to be presented Saturday eve- Friday (today). program. Marian Ivers is in number of students in the agricultural tin next Wednesday. hope you will return to your homes ning, January 14, at Festival Hall. James Critchfield, charge. engineering course. Dr. Mutch re- Editor. better farmers and better crafts- This event is sponsored by the Delta Emil Vallager, president. ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree men for your training here. Be a Psi Kappa fraternity and the W. A. A., Awards Available To all seniors who failed to have from Ripon College in 1924, and part of the student body while you campus women's athletic groups. Fes- Announcements were made this their pictures taken before Christ- his Ph. D. degree in 1936 from Yale are here. Take part in all the col- tival Hall will present an atmosphere week of a fellowship in natural sci- mas for the yearbook. Have these University. HOBBY LOBBY ENTRY lege activities you possibly can of fun right from the entrance to the ences offered by the National Re- pictures taken immediately at Voss Miss Maybry Clark, who comes from BLANKS NOW AT Y while you are getting your educa- exit. Around the sides there will be search Council and a scholarship to the studio. Mississippi State University, takes post tion. Above all, enjoy yourselves booths with articles for sale, games, in Harvard Medical School for freshmen. Delta Psi Kappa and WAA will left vacant by the marriage of Ellen Entry blanks for the Y "Hobby and feel you are one of us. We are fact everything that goes to make a The fellowship is open to persons hold a joint meeting in Ceres Hall Lobby" which will be conducted Blair, now Mrs. Lynn Fredrikson. Miss glad to have you with us. real carnival. There will,be dancing under 35 who have had training Gym at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Wednesday, Jan. 18, are available Clark will be an instructor in bacterio- The Student Commission. to the music of a nickelodeon and a equivalent to a doctors degree and in the YMCA office, according to logy. She received her Bachelor of splendid program presented by all- carries a stipend of from $1,600 to Dick Sweitzer, secretary. Any stu- Science degree from Mississippi State school talent. $2,000 a year. Closing date for re- 1366 Students Register dent faculty, or staff member de- University in 1936, and was awarded a ceipt of applications is Feb. 1. siring to submit his hobby in com- Roy Colby, popular master of cere- Master of Science degree from Ohio Eversull Addresses monies, will be on hand to announce No application is to be made for For Winter Term petition may do so by securing a State University in 1938. the scholarship given by Harvard the entertainers; Harriet Shigley, solo- Student registration reached a total blank. Prizes will be awarded to Medical school as all freshmen are First Winter Convo ist; Ceres Hall Trio; and Professor E. of 1,366 at 4 o'clock on Thursday, ac- freshmen, sophomore, junior and eligible for the award. The amount L. Mayo, magician. The two organiza- Covert Announces cording to Miss Viola Borderud, regis- senior class winners as well as to In an address to the student body of the scholarship covers all essential tions sponsoring this novel affair will trar. This exceeds the total registra- winners in the staff and faculty at the first convocation for the win- Charm School Plans expenses, up to $1,200. Additional in- divisions. ter term yesterday morning, Presi- present tumbling acts. To get fat, go tion of the fall term of this year by 15 formation about these awards may be dent Eversull stressed the need for to the butcher, but to get fun, go to For Winter Term students. There were 1,351 registered Entries will be on display obtained from the office of Dean A. E. cooperation and good fellowship the Carnival! ! ! ! at the end of the second week last throughout the entire day of Wed- Elizabeth Covert, charm school Minard. nesday, among students and outlined four ma- term. However, the record registra- January 18, and prizes will chairman of the YWCA cabinet, has * be awarded the evening of the jor points as objectives in the art of NELSON TO SPEAK tion of a year ago still stands at 1,684, announced the general program for LCT Contests- living. set at the end of the first week of same day by judges who have been As a special feature of the YMCA the winter term's charm school meet- selected from prominent hobbyists Entries are being accepted in the the second quarter. "Be big," he said, "forget individual "For Men Only" program Thursday, ings. Beginning next Thursday, a Little Country Theater for competition in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Neal differences, nationalities, colors and There were approximately 75 new Dr. C. I. Nelson will speak on Social two-week series titled "Voice Con- in intercollegiate and community de- McClure is in general charge of creeds and work together." He students registered that were not in Diseases. A discussion and a 20 min- trol" will be the subject of the meet- bates and for the declamatory contest. the show. stressed individuality, courage and ings, with discussions led by a mem- school the first term. More are ex- ute sound movie will follow. Wilbur Anyone interested in debate will re- goodness as the other three points. ber of the speech department of the pected to enter in the next few weeks. Benson is in general charge. port to Gwen Stenehjem in the Little college, and by a representative of Country Theatre before Jan. 12. The the city telephone office. .• declamatory contest will be held on Chemists Club Offers The meeting following the voice Feb. 1 and will be conducted by Carol State Board Slashes College Budget Requests series will be devoted to one of the Ladwig, who may also be contacted in All-College Hop Tonite regular all-YWCA gatherings. Slashes totaling nearly the Little Theatre. $900,000 University for the last biennium was we are passing these without any re- Next a series of three meetings cen- The first all-college hop of the term were made by the state budget board * $692,495., Enrollment for the two commendations and will let the as- tering about the subject "How To Be will be held tonight in Festival Hall in the budget appropriations ask- Phi U Gum- schools has shifted since the last ap- sembly (legislature) determine at Charming" is planned. The subject with the band of Bill Walsh furnish- ed for this college in their recommen- propriation from approximately 1700 what institutions the greatest need Emily Post says we shouldn't chew will be approached first from the ing the music. An admission of 50 dations to the legislature. The present for the University and 1600 for this exists for additional buildings and gum in public places but ask any Phi woman's point of view and then from cents per couple will be charged for recommendation allows $420,959 in- college to about 1800 at the University equipment." Upsilon Omicron girl about it and the man's. The third meeting will the hop, which is sponsored by the stead of the $1,906,910 orginally ask- at present and 1400 for NDAC last Schools of the state were allowed she'll tell you it's perfectly okay. You hinge upon a panel discussion with Chemist's club. Registration cards ed. This figure is exclusive of the term. a total of $2,422,308.23, representing a see, it's this way. Phi U is selling a two engaged girls and two "career" will also be required for admission. experiment station and the extension About the appropriations asked by cut from their requests of nearly three stick of gum for ten cents to raise girls acting as members of the panel. Dancing hours will be from 8:30 to division. The appropriation for the all schools of the state for new build- million dollars. money for very worthy club enter- Concluding the term's charm school 11:30. biennium now ending was $389,271.45. ings the budget board made no re- Among several new appropriations prises. Of course, with the gum goes meetings will be a series of discus- Charles Lunsford is in general with The appropriation asked for the commendations. A statement issued a chance to win four free tickets to the allowed by the board was $48,000 for sions on men and women relationships. Garmond Schurr, Milton Ericson, Wil- University of North Dakota was cut by the board said, "Many requests the new board of higher education, Fargo theater. Drawings are held liam Foy, and Milton Vickers assist- from $1,09,022 to $804,582, still nearly have been made for new buildings at created by initiated amendment ap- weekly and 'tis said John Fisher, who NOTICE ing. The Chemistry faculty are to be double the recommendation for this the various state institutions but due proved at the primary election last recently won a radio in a bookstore YWCA Cabinet meeting Monday guests at the affair. school. The appropriation for the to the financial condition of the state spring. drawing, was the lucky recipient. noon in Ceres Hall.

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• a transoceanic appeal • the spectrumatador Happy New Year— • mens sana in corpore once again In a letter reprinted below a Chinese Throws the Bull Students tackle pa- sano student makes a poignant appeal/ to stu- per, pen, Hopes for establishment of a dry night (Editor's Note: This is the second in a dents of this country in regard to aiding of Jot down worthy do's club on the campus were given a boost last and dont's series of health talks by Maida Hewitt, col- his countrymen's foes by exports and im- night when the student commission declared Determined w i 11 s; lege nurse. Miss Hewitt, in discussing ports of this country. If his figures on itself interested in making the proposal an decided wont's health problems of interest to students, this imports of silk and the importance of steel Winter term must be week treats tuberculosis, with special ref- actuality. The plan was at first suggested the best exports from this country are correct, they erence to the Mantoux test.) by the YMCA cabinet and is still under Raise that sunken Since the beginning of the century, tu- represent a clear hint that this country is, consideration by that body. average, lest berculosis has slipped from first to seventh Pop'11 forget the in effect, fighting the war against China. The plan, as advanced by the YMCA, place as a cause of death in the United check. Even allowing for inaccuracies in his fig- calls for a club patterned after the newly- States but it still ranks first as a fatal dis- ures, there remains an interesting situation ease among persons from 10 to 35, and established Varsity Club at the University Students produce fall shows its greatest mortality in men and that might well be better understood by the . term slate and night clubs maintained on other col- women of college age. Every case of tu- Glancing at it all average American. As college students we lege campuses. The club would be open to debate berculosis comes from another; it does not should be students of contemporary prob- students several nights a week and would Raise their marks just happen. In the active stage it is one lems such as the one illustrated here. Sel- serve as a common meeting place where and wipe it clean of the most readily communicable of dis- dom before has the picture of this country students could chat, lunch and dance. Nomi- In its mighty glori- eases. The tubercle bacilli are probably participating even indirectly in a foreign nal fees would have to be charged to defray ous sheen spread most often by direct contact, but expenses of the club. Resolve to study; since they are extremely resistant and live war been so clearly drawn as during the The Y cabinet, and Dick Sweitzer not- not to gripe a long time outside the body, they may present conflict in China. We who do not ably has done preliminary research on the Erase the mark s; also be spread by indirect contact. stand to gain profit or patronage through feasability of the plan and has run into just one swipe Tuberculosis is not so generally feared Nothing left, not one inaction should realize that if an issue is to several obstacles tending to discourage as a contagious disease perhaps because its speck. be made of this, the students of America that group from further action. If the cabi7 onset is usually insidious, taking weeks, months or perhaps years to produce symp- must make it. net abandons the project the student com- mission plans to step in and attempt to carry toms recognized by the layman. It is in * * * the proposal to completion. but consistent devotion to a cause, to an the early symptomless stage that the best Merits of such a gathering place for individual, or to an ideal shows faith and • why journalists die and quickest chance for cure can be ex- Dear Friends in America: students are obvious. Obstacles are not true loyalty. young pected_ The patient who waits to consult By the time this letter reaches you it will nearly so obvious and casual observers Loyalty may be expressed by effectively his doctor until he is steadily losing weight or has a cough that hangs on is greatly be Christmas—the season for world rejoicing are urged not to expect hasty action silencing • idle gossip which maliciously "The typographical error is a slippery thing by either the cabinet or the commission. decreasing his hope of ultimate good health in freedom and good-will. From across the undermines confidence. Loyalty may be ex- and sly, If either unit decides to definitely back and usefulness. Trudeau Sanatorium fig- seas we send you our heart-felt greetings. pressed by voicing encouragement, by re- You can hunt till you are dizzy, but it some- the plan it will be only after careful cognizing a need for well deserved praise, and how will get by. ures show that only 10 per cent of patients At this time however let us remember the consideration and much advance plan- giving it where it is due. All constructive Till the forms are off the presses it is strange admitted during the early or minimal stage countless thousands in betrayed Czechoslo- ning. ways of showing one's belief in a thing are how still it keeps; die within 15 years, while 72 per cent of * * * the far advanced and 27 per cent of the vakia, in trampled Austria, the thousands of ways of expressing loyalty. It is a building It shrinks down in a corner and it never stirs moderately advanced cases are dead at the Jews deprived of nationality or persecuted in There are more interesting angles to the up procdss and not a tearing down; a sense or peeps. digest of scholastic averages for the fall end of that time. their home-land. For them the spirit of of responsibility for supporting and encour- That typographical error is too small for Salvation, therefore, lies in early diag- term, published on the front page of this aging the efforts of others; an unselfish pride human eyes, Christmas will not be a reality. In our nosis and treatment which are neither ex- issue, than at first meets the eye. in the achievement of others rather than Till the ink is on the paper, when it grows country we are fighting for those rights which Nearly every reader immediately looks one's self. It is a fact that pride goes hand to mountain size. pensive nor difficult. The Mantoux test is done to show whether o rnot tubercle bacilli democracy and freedom give and we are to see who's among the first ten ranking in hand with loyalty. The boss he stares in horror, then he grabs students, what fraternity and sorority ranked have invaded the body, and if the reaction confident that America, which stands for Loyalty should pervade the relationships his hair and groans; high, and which group ranked high among to the test is positive, a chest X-ray is taken these same ideas, is our closest friend. More- which one has with one's fellowmen, both The copy reader drops his head upon all campus organizations. Also very in- to show the extent of the invasion and over, we feel that America and the demo- social and business. If one can't be loyal his desk and moans; teresting are the following statements whether or not the infection is active. A cracies of the world should stand united and to those with whom one works and plays, The remainder of the issue may be clean as gleaned from the registrar's report. positive Mantoux test in itself is no cause thru an awakened public opinion, firmly then ethics and personal pride should prompt clean can be, Students in the department of educa- for alarm; it simply indicates an allergic resolve to devise ways and means by which one to sever those relationships. If one But that typographical error is the only tion rank above all other departments. sensitivity to the tubercle bacilli and is simi- aggression and international lawlessness shall can't be loyal to that to which he belongs thing you see." Applied arts and sciences subjects, re- lar to the reactions found in hay fever skin be curbed. then one should find something to which —The Trinity Times. garded by many as "snap" courses, must be tests. From 20 to 50 per cent of college stu- DO you realize that Japan is buying 54% he can show loyalty. a bit difficult for students in these courses dents tested are found to be positive re- of her munitions from the U. S. A.? Her A lack of loyalty in the discipline in the finished with the second lowest department actors. The percentages vary with different heavy industry depends upon a grade of army is treason, and treated as such. average on the campus. sections of the country. Out of these posi- steel and a type of machinery that can be Lack of loyalty in big business means the • social climber Freshmen, as might be expected, were tive reactors, about 1. per cent or less will bought only in America. Her military trucks, loss of a job and someone else hired to take low scholastically, with an average of nearly Any reference whatsoever to persons liv- show active tuberculosis. The majority of airplanes, oil and gasoline come largely from the place of he who showed a lack. eight points below seniors. ing or dead is purely factual. positive reactors will show no signs what- Lack of loyalty to friends means a broken your country. Freshmen pharmics finished the term ever of the disease upon X-ray examina- friendship. It is your purchase of Japan's chief ex- with the astonishingly low average of tion. A somewhat less number will show Lack of loyalty for a student for his alma Winter term gets off to a gala start with port, silk, that enables her to buy these in- 68.2, six points below the next lowest slight changes in the lungs, usually in the mater means an insecure college. lots of holiday reminiscing and plenty of dispensible supplies from you. Ninety- group, freshmen engineers. lymph nodes at the root of the lungs. This Are you loyal? collegiates paying late registration fees. seven per cent of your silk comes from Ja- The general college average was one- is what is generally known as the childhood —Alice H. Haley, However, we recommend leniency in the pan; 85% of all the silk that she exports is tenth of a point below 80, girls averaged or first infection type of tuberculosis. It Dean of Home Economics. case of Jim Elwin who made it before mid sold in the U. S. A. 81.3, boys, 79.4. tends to heal itself and is not dangerous to terms this quarter. America can help to stop aggression in There were no freshmen who placed others unless a fresh infection occurs or the Even the Dugout paid tribute to the China. A welded public opinion in Ameri- among the top ten averages, an unusual old process breaks down and progresses. lighthearted spirit of the times by sere- ca against Japan and her imperialistic policy situation. Last year a freshman led the • philosophy of life The material used in the Mantoux test con- nading young 1939 with that Beautiful Baby can be a most effective instrument and we roll two terms. tains no living or dead organisms, and should A quiet night in the city park, song. But someone always misunderstands are appealing to you to be a part of this force. —J. F. L. not be confused with serums or vaccines of The sun's gone down—its getting dark, and Jimmy Anderson interpreted the epi- This is how you can help; write to your any sort. A minute quantity of the ma- And twilight with its stillness splendour, sode as imbued with personal implications. friends and organizations. We particularly terial is injected between the layers of the To the peeking moon it must surrender; The only person who is not carrying the wish that you will send letters to men in key skin on the forearm, and the site is ex- • faculty chat Its soft white rays dart through the trees, carnival spirit in his heart is Corwin, over- government positions urging them to amined 36 hours later. Redness and swell- In a soothing manner it's trying to please burdened with a course in the manly art make unlawful the sale or shipment of arms LOYALTY, A RELIC OF HORSE AND ing indicate a positive test. The young couples strolling down the paths, of personal protection. He took a practical and munitions, and other war materials to BUGGY DAYS The decrease in tuberculosis is due to a Whose mellow whisperings are intermittent test in the subject, on New Years Eve and aggressor nations. You will thus be actively number of factors which probably include Personal characteristics, like clothes have with laughs; —Jepers creepers, where'd you get those contributing to the cause of peace and will better housing, higher standards of living, fashion cycles. The form of chivalry of Walking hand in hand through this wondrous peepers? make this Christmas significant as a step improved community sanitation and per- Sir Walter Raleigh days is extreme and night, toward the goal of true "peace on earth; Bud Thorwaldson observed New Years sonal hygiene, a better informed public, the laughable to modern youth. The amorous There young folks picture a beautiful sight; good will toward men." Eve from a superior reportorial roost—bar- anti-tuberculosis programs of health agen- and flowery love making of a century ago, Boy, armed with a smile and life's false pride, Sincerely, tender in a local amusement center—but he cies, increased medical knowledge and fa- if adopted by a college student of today, Whispers sweet nothings to the girl at his announces that no familiar face lay in his cilities for treating the disease, and the wide A Chinese Student, would make any modern young woman side; path. Most of the familiar faces were at spread practice of tuberculin testing cattle —Kwan Ling Lan. quickly stamp him as effeminate. (A char- While she wrinkles up her pretty little nose, the Powers, rejoicing at midnight without and hogs. acteristic much to be avoided!) By the As though she's expecting this youth to pro- benefit or apparent need of mistletoe. Milt same token, one cannot help but wonder how pose. Ericson thought the familiarity took an THE SPECTRUM the characteristics of the young people of A park bench is the solitude, unhappy turn when he could not reach Jean • exchange column today would be regarded fifty years from Sought by youth when in this mood; at the witching hour. Official publication of the students of the North now. It is an interesting anticipation. But The wonders of heaven the moon and the Angry wife: "The night before last night Dakota Agricultural College published every Friday Christmas brought Connie Taylor this be that as it may, perhaps there are some during- the school year. stars, telegram from Hollywood—"Together again you came home yesterday. Last night you eternal verities among the personal attri- And even the planets, Venus and Mars, stop Mendelssohn march ahead.—Windy and came home today. If you come home to- 1938 Member 1939 butes of mankind. Perhaps there are some Shine brighter with enthusiastic joy Trudy." Bob Shaw feels a pang about not morrow tonight there's going to be a real personal traits which are essential to an indi- Rssociated Collegiate Press To make things lovelier for this girl and boy. even being best , man. row." vidual's success, as essential today as they Says lass to lad, "love's a wonderful thing, —Santa Fe Magazine. Distributor of Christmas also left a new photograph on were yesterday and may even be tomorrow. It makes you want to laugh and sing, * the dressers of each of the Misses Ogilvie Collegiate Digest It may be that when life gave more time for Love conquers caste, prejudice and fear, The tall, proud girl turned haughtily to REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY and Lowe. And it found Betty Ann Funk contemplation such characteristics were Please try and understand, won't you dear?" the white-robed figure before her; he held National Advertising Service, Inc. with an ATO pin from Ames, Pat Oram a stressed. Today we take them for grant- "I'll try my sweet," answered the impulsive a glittering knife, and there were stains of College Publishers Representative Sigma Chi pin from U. of Ill., and Jean NEW YORK. N. Y. ed. lad, blood on it. 420MAo19ou AVE. Stewart with a bit of ATO jewelry from CHICAGO • BOSTON • LOB ANGELES - SAN FRANCISCO A philosopher named Royce, has written "But to what I am saying, please don't get "Have you no heart?" she asked in a low ND State. Just one more thing that Christ- a dissertation on LOYALTY. May I corn- mad; tone. MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS mas found was Ab Selvig hastening from one ASSOCIATION, mend it to to you as good reading? It is For years and centuries philosophers have "No," he growled. railway station to another with a worried conceivable, after reading this essay and the said "Well then give me ten cents worth of Entered as second class matter at the Agricultural expression on his countenance and his digits College Station under the Act of March 8, 1879. one in the more popular vein with the same That impulsive women have often led, liver." crossed for luck. TELEPHONE 2221 title written by our old friend Emerson, Country's and Empires to their fate, —The Pock-A-Chaw. How many think it would be a good idea Editor-In-Chief .John F. Lynch that loyalty may be one characteristic which Because of the Emperor's wrong choice of Business Manager__ ...... Richard L. Cook for the Spectrum to post weekly notices on will stand through the years. What is loy- mate. Here's what remains of Willie Wedge, EDITORIAL STAFF the changing campus romantic situations? Managing Editor. Albert Thorwaldson alty? The thing which made possible a My philosophy of love can be summed up Once a happy Xanho pledge. _Jane Blair The one speaking to you feels it would Desk Editor. David and Jonathan friendship. The thing dear In the midst of pledgeship's frantic whirl Desk Editor._ Barbara Gwyther clarify the thinking of puzzled individuals Special Writers .Catherine Cummins, which made possible "A message to Garcia". In this ancient wisdom that I believe is quite He had a date with an active's girl. Cathryn Cassselman, Betty Lou Pannebaker, when it comes to _getting a date for affairs It is faith in things as they exist, not being clear; —College Eye. Dorothea Gerbracht. such as tonight's all college hop which, by Sports Editor Don Bloomquist blind to faults nor being unwilling to accept `That love is like an onion, you take it with * * Sports Reporters. Jack Garry. the bye, the student commission had fully Ralph Martin, Jo Erickson changes, but through it all to see the good, delight, "Were you the only sober man there?" intended to give but the Chemist's Club de- News Reporters— the lasting values and to believe in it. The Then afterwards you wonder, what ever made "Certainly not." Quentin Ault, Ernest Brandstead, Marietta Bry- cided to step in and sell. ant, Bessie Chambers, Dick Crockett, Helmuth expression of that belief is not maudlin, nor you bite.' " "Then who was?" Froesche, Barbara Schmallen, Helen Halldor- son, Doris Iverson, Howard Knutson, Howard outward show, but by quiet and sincere de- A cloud shielded the moon while the couple —Canadian Gateway. Olson, Beverly Place, Muriel Rockne. votion. Loyalty includes the ability to ac- embraced, "Did not that kiss I gave you, * * * Secretary Marian Anatett cept the whole because of the value of some The blood in both persons, boiled and raced; At Hoba# College the "cupsidor" is BUSINESS STAFF Make you want another, dear?" or all of the parts of which it is composed. Assistant Business Manager. Kenneth Archer The moon, the stars, and all things above, She looked into my eyes and whispered awarded annually to the fraternity having Assistant Business Manager Abner Selvig It is rarely effectively expressed by words. Smiled on the boy who was skeptic of love. "Yes—but tonight he won't be here." the lowest scholastic rating on the campus. Advertising Solicitors— Richard Hoag, Walter Maddock, Mary McCannel, Words just tempt the listener to question, —Frank Buck. —Minnesota Daily. —Industrial Collegian. Vernon Haugland. CRYSTAL DANCE WALLY WAY MED BALLROOM TOMORROW NIGHT And His Orchestra THE SPECTRUM Page Three.

Former'AC Student Anne Funk, and Lucille McCarthy. Letter To The Editor day, and playing through Wednesday Propose New Type Of Show Alums visiting in Fargo over vaca- is "Angels With Dirty Faces." Head- Killed In Illinois tion were KD's Ruth Piper, Lorraine Let's sing! ing the cast of this powerful gangster Dixon, Madeline and Catherine Powers, A chorus of blended voices ringing picture are the "Dead End Kids," Pat James F. West, 21, of Elmwood, Ill., For Brevities Production and Lennea Frisk; SAE's Mike Benidt, out in a smooth arrangement of "My O'Brien, and James Cagney, in his best former AC student and resident of Gordon Brandes, Les Morgan, Reuben Reverie"—the slow dreamy kind of role up to date. Finishing out the Series of Musical and Fargo, was killed Dec. 24 at Yates City, Smith, and Jack Cook. harmony—done the smooth way. But week through Saturday is "The Great Dramatic Acts Would Illinois. A passing car Struck him as you say you like yours with a bit of Waltz," starring Luise Rainer and Seventy-Two Enroll he stepped from his own machine after New house residents for the POP's Replace Musical Comedy pepper on it? Then how about "01' Fernand Gravet. The stars are at a collision with a third car. are Harriet Shigley and Helen Green- In Farm Folk School land, and for the Theta Chis, Nels Man Mose" with all the upbeats in their best in this new musical show, Consideration of the play for this West attended Central high school With seventy-two students enrolled, Thompson, William Dean and Chet crazy rhythm—all the chords in tanta- made beautiful not only by the music, year's Bison Brevities has been halt- here two years and was graduated in ed temporarily, pending discussion of the second term of the newly estab- Krabbenhoft. lizingly close harmony? . but by the costumes and settings. 1934. He attended NDAC two years Harmony! That's what we want— a proposal submitted by Roy DeRose, lished Farm Folk School began Tues- Miscellaneous items: Theta Chi Saturday at the State Theater is before going to Illinois in 1936. He that's what we need—that's what we'd business manager of the show, to day, January 3. The second term will James Bodmer has enrolled at Boeing Robert Preston and Mary Carlisle in was a pledged member of Alpha Tau get in the new Inter-Fraternity Sorori- change the form of this year's produc- terminate February 4. aviation school in California; Kappa a thrilling crime picture, "Illegal Traf- Omega fraternity. ty Mixed Chorus. We can all sing a tion. The new plan would replace the Some of the courses being taught Kappa Gamma pledged Shirley Quick- fic." Wallace Beery in "The Bad While in Fargo, he made his home little; together we could all sing a lot usual musical comedy with a series this term are bacteriology, farm crops, stad Wednesday; Marjory Burt visited Man of Brimstone," will be shown with an Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. —but good! Fellas—drag that bashful of choral and orchestral arrangements, gardens and home ground improve- June Lowe at the POP house over the Sunday and Monday. Mr. Beery is J. G. Moore, now of Monmouth, Illinois. baritone out of his shell and bring him a dramatic skit, dancing numbers, a ments, water conservation, farm man- weekend; Gamma Phi alums Mrs. Mc- backed by a fine supporting cast in Surviving are Mrs. West, a son, John along to our first session; and give that radio program and possibly a bur- agement, geography, geology and nat- Donald and Mary Elise Bibow were making this show a success. The William, eight months old; Mrs. West's bathtub tenor a chance to really vo- lesque. ural resources of North Dakota, farm guests at the apartment Tuesday; SAE story of a young man's success on the father, W. D. West of Augusta, Illinois, calize instead of wasting his talent on The proposal was presented to the forestry, personal and social develop- Orville Monroe passed cigars; Theta radio is shown in Ronald Reagan and and two brothers, Paul, of Elmwood, you unappreciative fraternity brothers. Brevities advisory committee, com- ment, and family relations. Chi Roy Abrahamson spent Christmas June Travis' new picture "Love Is on and Roy of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gals—what say we work some of those posed of Ann Brown, Ernst Van Vlis- Approximately fifty of the students in Spokane, and Lee Hartwell, in She- the Air," which is at the State Tues- ( trios you've been practicing so long singen, Prof. Leon Hartwell, Prof. T. have N. Y. A. appointments and are boygan, Wis., visiting Jim Kade; the day and Wednesday. The story of a into a brand new arrangement of 1.4. Hanson and the two production continuing the work already begun in POP inspector will arrive next week; race horse making a comeback and "Alexander's Ragtime Band"? There's heads Wednesday afternoon. The the remodelling of the old barracks. Fran Tourlotte is visiting at the POP winning is thrillingly depicted in no room for bashfulness here. committee had not reached a decision house this week. "Speed To Burn," with Michael Wha- Roy's promised to let us make our on the question when this issue went A PEEK AT THE len and Lynn Bari which will be initial appearance on his "All College to press, but it was indicated the Neumann, Trygstad shown Thursday and Friday. GREEK WEEK Revue of Radio"—And wouldn't it be new proposal would not be used. A Win Pharmic Awards meeting of the committee this after- Panhellenic Ball nice always to be ready when they noon will probably settle the issue. At the last meeting of the North needed some good entertainment at a Social event of the week will be the Upon settlement of the issue of the Dakota Pharmacy club four students college party or between acts of a new Gamma Phi Date-Dessert party in the Scheduled Jan. 20 form of show to be presented, a call in the Division of Pharmacy were college play? Just the fun of being 1;?.0,C'Y Theatre chapter rooms Friday before the All- for tryouts and staff appointments will awarded scholarship prizes for high With "Silver Fantasy" as the theme, together and singing together when Jan 6-7 Fri-Sat. College Dance. Renee Walz is in probably be made. In the event the scholastic averages wade during the ,Panhellenic will sponsor its annual there's nothing else to do is enough. "KING OF THE SIERRAS" general charge assisted by Betty Carn- committee decides to abandon the new college year 1937-38. The prizes are Charity Ball Friday evening, Jan. 20, Of course all the details of the plans With Hobarth Bosworth nine, Marjory Gaetz and Jeanne Paris. proposal, consideration will begin on offered by the North Dakota Pharma- in the Field House. Marion Smith, have not been completed, but we just Harry Harvey, Jr. the particular play to be used as the ceutical association. Several students returned to school president of Panhellenic, will be first wanted to get your reaction. Come on Jan. 8-10 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. vehicle for this year's show. First prize in the freshman class after an absence of term or more. in line with her partner, William Ar- —you all like to sing! What do you "VICTORIA THE GREAT" No official appointments have as yet went to Bernard Neumann, who re- Theta Chi's Carl Rorvig and Bill For- nold, and Corrine Anderson, Pan- say? with been made, according to DeRose. Po- ceived $10. Robert Rekedal received derud are back in school as are hellenic secretary, will be second with Sing cerely, Anna Neagle Anton Walbrook sitions to be filled are those of dance the second prize of $5. Kappa Virginia McMillan, KD Char- John Pollock, Jr., as her escort. Danc- Harriet Shigley. director, stage designer, script girl, Bernard Trygstad won first prize in lotte Olson, and SAE's Eddie Toman ing will be from 9:30 to 1:00 o'clock, Jan. 11-12 Wed.-Thurs. arid Porter Muir. costume designer, seamstress, music the sophomore class and was given with the receiving line forming at 9:00 "MAIN EVENT" director, chief stagehand, advertising $25. James Brady was given $10 for Not returning to school this term o'clock. At The Movies with manager and assistant advertising second prize. include Theta Chi Ervin Dreblow, and Committees for the ball have been Robert Paige Jacqueline Wells manager. Applications for these po- POP's Dorothy Olson and Madeline chosen and are as follows: Invita- Bob Burns has created the most sitions may be made in person to De- and Marjory Nims. tions, Programs and Chaperones: Cor- colorful and engaging character of his Rose or Miss Pfeffer. Appointments Pilot Escapes In Former students visiting in Fargo rine Anderson, chairman, Mavis Jen- career in his latest picture, "The Ar- will probably be made some time next over vacation were Alpha Gamma sen, and Jeanne Paris; Decorations: kansas Traveler," which comes to the week. Any student is eligible for Deltas Vivika Thorson, Celeste and Marion Whalen and Geraldine Davis; Grand Theater for five days starting Frank McKone any position for which he is qualified. Plane Crackup Doris' Meyer, and Opal Fiske; Kappa Orchestra: Marion Smith; Publicity: Sunday. The story shows what 'hap- PIPES Delta Jane Roderick and Cherle Tel- Doris Stinson, chairman, Virginia Nel- pens when a happy-go-lucky vaga- TOBACCO Fred Braa, freshman in mechanical lofson; SAE's Charles Fossum, James son, and Delores McDowell; Tickets: bond becomes the editor of a news- engineering, escaped with minor in- Taylor, Jerry Monley, and Joey Bur- Catherine Brandes, chairman, and paper in a small boss-ridden town. Cigars Candies juries when he cracked up recently Four Grads Named To gum; Kappa's Anna Jane Black, Betty Louise Tweet. Starting at the Fargo Theater Sun- while flying a Curtis pusher type Teaching Positions one seater plane owned by Robert Four graduates of the education de- Whempner, junior in electrical engi- partment recently have been appointed neering. Braa made a forced landing to teaching positions, according to word Sunday afternoon at the southeastern from the department. Three will teach edge of Moorhead. in North Dakota, and the other goes to Bras had taken off at Hector air- Wyoming. port on a practice flight and had Jen Barton of Marion, goes to Gil- made one practice landing southeast lette, Wyo., to teach English and dra- of Moorhead. He was attempting an- matics in the junior high school there. other when the crash came. It is be- Since her graduation from NDAC last lieved Braa had turned into the wind June, Miss Barton has been teaching but had insufficient wind to maintain at Leonard. ,control. As the ship hit the ground a wing collapsed, the front portion of Ellen Eichmuller, of Alexandria, the fuselage was smashed and both Minn., will replace Miss Barton at ends of the propeller broken. Leonard and will teach English, his- The student pilot sustained a small tory and citizenship. She graduated cut over his eye and other bruises. last June also. His safety belt saved him from possible William Buck, of Fargo, goes to Ar- serious injury. thur where he will teach biology and Braa soloed about two months ago. related subjects. Buck is another The plane was valued at about $400. NDAC graduate of last June. Arthur Lansegrav, of Hendrum, NOTICE Minn., 1933 graduate, becomes princi- There will be a meeting of the pal of the Burt school. He has been Spectrum business staff at 4 o'clock teaching at Thunderhawk, South Da- Friday afternoon. Important! kota. —Richard Cook, Business Manager. POP Officer.Will NOTICE Visit Zeta Chapter There will be a meeting of the Y cabinet at 5 p. m., Tuesday in Mrs. C. A. Benowitz of Chicago, na- the Fireside room. tional editor of Phi Omega Pi, arrives here Tuesday afternoon to conduct in- was manager of the last national con- spection of the pledge, active and vention at Greenlake, Wis. alumnus groups of Zeta chapter of While on the campus the national Phi Omega Pi. Mrs. Benowitz will officer will be presented at a formal remain here through Friday. tea on Wednesday, following a Pan- Mrs. Benowitz is a member of Ep- hellenic luncheon at which she will silon chapter at Northwestern uni- be honored guest Tuesday evening versity. She was assistant editor be- Mrs. Benowitz will view a model fore assuming her present duties and initiation service at the chapter house. Carfare and Is The Right Answer Worth A Dime To You? Taxifare Uncle Sam's Almanac is packed full of right answers.' It gives full facts about the seasons, interest rates, presidential elections, complete list of all new sena- tors and congressmen, and unusual 'facts about taxes. 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Sport Speculations Bison Meet Bunnies In First Conference Game DON BLOOMQUIST Dopesters Like Boruski Issues Call Cagers Split On Road A. Good Idea— For Marksmen Coach Alex "Sliv" Nemzek of the South Dakota Trip; Win Tourney Moorhead State Teachers college Dra- All previous members of the rifle The NDAC Bison split even on their gons apparently has started something Bison Rated As Dark team who are interested, and all new pre-holiday road trip scoring a 52-46 Horse In Promising students who believe they can shoot, with the tournament which he staged conquest of St. Johns university and in Moorhead during Christmas vaca- Conference Race are invited to attend the riflery meet- suffering a 49-45 defeat at the hands ing in the remodelled basement tion. It seems to be the concensus of Opening the conference season Mon- of Superior Teachers in a thriller in range of the Physical Education build- which the Bison gave up a three point opinion of the coaches that this is just day night against the South Dakota lead in the last two minutes of play. what their teams need to keep in shape ing, Monday, January 9. State Jackrabbits at Brookings, the In the first game at St. Cloud, Ted Major E. F. Boruski, coach of the for the regular campaigns which get NDAC Bison meet the team which is Whalen and Paul Johnson, the former rifle team states that the NDAC squad underway in January. favored by pre-season dopesters to a regular last season, made their first will be entered in competition with This is especially true in the case take the conference title. appearance for 1938-39. The Herd of the Bison who in other years other collegiate teams in three im- took an early lead when Larry Tan- Among their pre-conference games, have entered the conference cam- portant matches during the season. berg sank a field goal followed by paign after a two weeks layoff, the Jackrabbits have beaten St. Tho- The matches are as follows: William another by Ray Hawkins and were with -the result they had a hard mas and Carleton and have lost to the Randolph Hearst match, seventh never headed. corps area match, and the National time regaining top form until two University of Minnesota. Twin City Hawkins led State's scorers with 15 intercollegiate match. Trophies and or three games had been played. sports writers were impressed with the points, the result of seven field shots South Dakota team and immediately medals will be given to top teams and True, there is a strong possibility the and one free throw. Herman Larson tabbed the Bunnies as the team to beat individuals at these matches. tournaments will never be big money was next on the scoring column with in the North Central Conference. makers because so few students remain The team is captained by Conway 12 points. in town over the holidays. The games With four of last year's sophomore Christiansen. The Superior game was a typical also lack color due to the absence of regulars back in the lineup plus two NDAC-Superior battle. The contest bands and the usual fanfare which is transfer students who are good enough developed into a razzle-dazzle affair always associated with college games. to step into the starting lineup, there Hockey Included On from the start, with the Yellowjackets These obstacles could be overcome to a is sufficient reason to fear the team revealing amazing accuracy from the certain extent by advertising before- tutored by Jimmy Baker. Thornton, Intramural Program free throw line, enjoying a 24-19 ad- hand arid possibly substituting a local Andrews, Fergen and Oddy are all ju- vantage at halftime. The Yellowjack- lodge band or something of that na- niors and were regulars last year. Intramural sports for the winter ets scored 17 times out of a possible ture. Nevertheless, "Buzz" Laur and Roy term will get under way immediately 23 from the foul circle. Williams, the two newcomers to the under the rules in the new constitu- Despite the failure of his team to Superior held the lead until about squad, are not to be denied and their tion for intramural sports. make a showing, Nemzek has bigger seven minutes before the gun when splendid performances in warm-up and better plans for next year. In- In addition to basketball, hockey has the Bison uncorked a brilliant rally games indicates they will see plenty of to take a 41-39 lead. stead of four teams, he intends to been added to the winter sports pro- action when they tangle with the Herd. During the next four minutes of have eight with the tournament gram with Emil May in charge. Ed lasting three days. According to Coach Bob Lowe, it Wellems is in charge of basketball. play Superior managed to tie the score will be too much to expect a win over at 42-all, but Larson shoved his mates • • • The new skating rink south of the the Bunnies. However, he admits the SINCE HE JOINED the squad dur- out in front again with a field goal A SOPHOMORE CENTER who has stadium will be the scene of the hockey Weible Ineligible— Bison have an excellent chance to spill ing Christmas vacation, Paul John- and a gift tally to give the Bison a the polish of a senior, Larry Tanberg games. There is a warming house The Bison reserve strength suffered the dope and score an upset. "It has son, sophomore, has been the team's and there will also be night skating for three point advantage with two min- has impressed spectators with his a blow when it was announced that always been a fact that teams compris- leading scorer. Standing 6' 2" and all students on nights when no games utes left. ed mainly of sophomores such as ours smooth floor game and his uncanny However at this point Frodeson of Murray Weible is ineligible for the weighing 180 pounds, he is an ideal are scheduled. rest of the season. Weible was a have had a marked tendency to be er- ability to hit the basket with both the Peds bagged a field goal and forward. He hails from Grafton Representatives of all organiza- regular on last years powerful fresh- ratic, playing good ball one night and Amelung counted with a free throw 'where he was on the all-state team in hands. He was an all-state man from tions who are interested in hockey man team and his play so far this year turning in mediocre performances the and a field goal to give Superior a Dickinson in 1937. competition will meet in the field next," he said. Lowe went on to point 1.917. 47-45 lead. Frodeson ended the scor- in the capacity of a reserve indicated house on Wednesday at 2 p.m. to out that experience is the one depart- ing with another goal to assure Su- he had the stuff of which varsity play- arrange schedules and clarify com- ment in which the Bison are weak and perior's four point triumph. ers are made. petitive rules. A similar meeting * * * added, "you can't tell what an inex- After a week's rest, the Herd par- for captains of intramural bas- Lowe-Men Turn Back Cobbers ticipated in the tournament conducted On the other hand, the squad was perienced team will do." ketball teams will be held in the by "Sliv" Nemzek and carried off - the strengthened immeasurably by the Looking at the conference race as a coaches room in the field house first trophy as a result of defeating appearance of Ted Whalen and Paul whole, the two South Dakota teams Monday at 4 p.m. For Third Time This Season the Moorhead Teachers college Dra- Johnson in the lineup. Both had drop- are favored to make a sweep with the The Bison made it three in a row ponents, while Curt Thompson did a gons on Thursday Dec. 29, and Con- ped out of school last spring term, and, SDU Coyotes slated for the runner- nice job on the defense. cordia on Friday night in the final as a result were ineligible until the up spot. The stock of the Sioux has over the Concordia college Cobbers In a preliminary game, the NDAC round. The scores: NDAC 29, MSTC last term was completed. Whalen adds dropped as has Morningside. Omaha Wednesday night by a score of 40-32. freshmen team defeated the Hitter- Dance Programs 25; NDAC 36, Concordia 30. a lot of fight to the team and Johnson is better while the Bison and the Iowa Paced by the brilliant sophomore dahl, Minn., Independents, 44-25. Despite the absence of Captain Ray gives all indications of being a really State Teachers college Panthers are star, Paul Johnson, who scored 12 • Hawkins during this tournament, the rated as dark horses. great player. He has been high point Bison machine functioned smoothly man since he stepped into the regular points, the Herd managed to gain a We can give you suggestions for and was the best team of the four. center job which is quite an accom- comfortable lead in the first quarter novel and attractive Programs and plishment when you consider he is Bison Quintet Picks and held it all through the game. The Folders. NOTICE playing alongside such stars as Larry Cobbers were always dangerous but Tanberg and Herman Larson. Ray Hawkins Captain the devastating fast break of the Bi- Knight Printing Co. Anyone interested in writing Ray Hawkins, co-captain of the 1938 son was too much for them and they, sports for the Spectrum see me be- 'football squad, was -elected captain of the Cobbers, did not have any weapon 619 N. P. Avenue Phone 602 fore Wednesday of next week. the '38-'39 NDAC basketball team. at their disposal which matched the —Don Bloomquist. Wheeler Helps Hawkins, who hails from LaCrosse, offense of the AC. Wis., has made quite a name for him- The game was one of contrast with self in athletics during the past three the Bison relying chiefly on their fast North Win 7-0 years. He was selected Dec. 14, just break and the Cobbers playing a de- Ernie Wheeler, versatile NDAC foot- before the Concordia game. liberate slow breaking game. ball star, broadened his already excel- A varsity end on the football team, What Has Don't Freeze... Except for the refusal of the Herd lent gridiron reputation, when he Hawkins co-captained last season's to follow in on their shots during the showed the southern fans in Mont- team along with Ernie Wheeler. Be- first half, the play of the Bison was MRS. WASP gomery, Ala.,' when the North beat sides being an outstanding gridiron indeed satisfactory for the first game Got Against the Save time and be the South 7-0 in the first annual Blue- star, he is one of the most versatile of the new year. Grey game, that you don't have to performers on the cage team. He al- Besides Johnson, Tanberg and Lar- Noble Oak Tree? come from a big school to be of all- ternates at center, guard and forward, son turned in their usual excellent We haven't the foggiest notion. - Comfortable American caliber in football. thereby acting as the number one performances at center and forward, When Coach Lynn • Waldorf of But we do know she bores into handy man of the squad. respectively, as did Sig Erickson at it to deposit her eggs. And the • • Northwestern was asked to coach the guard. indignant oak develops a pro- Yankees for this classic, he immedi- NAMED PRINCIPAL For the Cobbers, the play of Nor- tective growth known as a gall, ately invited Wheeler to play on his man Roos at center was the outstand- from which is obtained the tan- EAT AT • Carmen Ostby, daughter of Mr. and team. It seems when the Bison went ing feature of the game. The lanky nin used in Penit, the superior ,Mrs. B. Ostby of Sheyenne, was elected down to Evanston a few years ago, center garnered 13 points for the op- new ink by Sanford. Wheeler really showed the boys a principal of the Sheyenne high school You don't care a hoot? We brand of football that Waldorf couldn't last week and will begin her duties thought you wouldn't. But you forget. They played Ernie up big there imMedately, according to word might care to know that Penit Ceres Hall Cafeteria when they reached Alabama, thus add- received by the education dpartment of Room for Rent .. . is a free-flowing, easy-writing, ing a burden to his shoulders and NDAC. trouble-proof .. . a brilliant, making him a marked man for the Miss Ostby graduated from NDAC in sure-fire ink for every make of 1213 11% St. North fountain pen. Try it. whole game. 1936 and has taught in the Bohnsack The people expected to see a lot Consolidated school near Hillsboro and 2-oz. bottle,15c; 4-oz. bottlewith Business Education ... or Phone 3738J chamois skin penwiper 25c, at from this Wheeler fellow, and ac- in Gackle. your college supply store. We live in a busy world of business. Eighty-five per cent of our po- cording to reports from Howard John- While on the campus, Miss Ostby pulation are engaged in work called "Business". To be successful in son, sports editor of the Alabama was affiliated with Kappa Delta, na- SANFORD'S any line requires education and training, and this, of course, is true of Journal, they were not disappointed. tional social sorority, serving as trea- business. A business education is a practical education that one can Wheeler carried the pigskin 15 urer one year. She also served as Crosley Radios use to advantage every day of his working life. 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