NORTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

VOLUME XLVTII. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933. NUMBER 28.

ALL-COLLEGE PARTY TO Editor Exchange BE GIVEN ON FEB. 25 Famous Russian Formal Reception Will Precede Grand March At a joint meeting of the YWCA- Postponement YMCA cabinets held Wednesday eve- Chorus Is Billed Tonight At Annual Panhellenic Charity Ball ning, it . was decided to sponsor an all- Is Announced college party on Feb. 25, Leo Anderson, For Next Friday president of the YMCA cabinet, an- Ora Hammerud And William nounced today. Murphy First In Line Visit of The Spectrum Editor Don Cossack Russian Chorus Is The all-college party will be in the In Grand March To University Will Not form of a dancing party, held upstairs Scheduled For State Occur Next Week in the YMCA building. Hours will be College Concert LINE WILL FORM AT 8:30 from 8:30 to 11:30. The affair will be MEETS BOARD APPROVAL open to all students on the campus, ad- TO SING AT FESTIVAL HALL Marjory Archer, Eva Sherwood mission being given upon presentation With Guests Are Second Heads of The Student Plan To of a registration card. Group Gains National Repute And Third In Line

Visit Mardi Gras At New For Military Carriage, For the first time in many years a Orleans Feb. 23-28 Honorary Education Singing Ability formal reception will precede the grand march of the second annual formal of The 1933 editors' exchange between I Organization Admits The Don Cossack Russian Male the season, the Charity Ball, sponsored The Dakota Student of North Dakota I chorus, hailed by some critics as the by Panhellenic council, to be held to- university and The Spectrum of North] Five New Members most wonderful chorus to ever visit night in the Crystal ballroom, accord- Dakota' State, will not be held during America, will give a program of Rus- ing to Ora Hammerud who as president the annual basketball series between Kappa Delta Pi Holds Initiation sian music in a dramatic style on Fri- of Panhellenic will be first in the line the two major North Dakota institu- day evening, Feb. 24, at Festival hall, of grand march with her guest, William tions this year as it had been scheduled, Services In Faculty- Alfred G. Arvold announced today. Murphy. it was announced by editors of the two Alumni Rooms "We are indeed most fortunate to Following Miss Hammerud and Mur- publications late last night. Definite bill the Don Cossack chorus for next phy will be Marjory Archer, Panhel- .dates for the exchange have not yet Five North Dakota State college Friday," Mr. Arvold said in comment- lenic secretary, and her guest, Donald been announced but are planned dur- students were formally initiated into ing on the scheduled program. "The Fredrikson. Eva Sherwood, Panhellen- ing the coming month. Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary opportunity of entertaining the Rus- ic treasurer, and Greydon Owens, fol- education fraternity, at services con- Because Editor C. Wesley Meyer of sians came too late for theme to be in- lowed by the senior and junior mem- ducted Tuesday evening in the Facul- The Student leaves Wednesday of next cluded on the regular lyceum course, bers of Panhellenic, their escorts, and ty-Alumni club rooms in Old Main. week to attend the National College however. Their program should be the the chaperons and honor guests. Madeline Kaiser, Fargo, chapter presi- Press association convention at New greatest dramatic hit of the season." Forming at 8:30 the reception will in- dent, was in charge. Orleans in a party which includes These thirty-six stalwart sons of clude the three leaders, their escorts, Managing Editor Hugh S. Moore and Students honored by admittance into Russia, all former officers in the Rus- chaperons and honor guests. "The Business Manager Harvey C. Gunder- the group are June Fredeen, Fargo, sian Imperial army, are under the purpose of the formal reception line is son, arrangements have been made education senior; Virginia Garberg, leadership of Serge Jaroff, who domi- to foster a spirit of formality which with Editor Robert Connolly of The Fargo, science and literature junior; nates the scene though a little man, we feel to be in keeping with a formal Spectrum to set ahead the dates of Vivian Holland, Fargo, education juni- being not more than five feet four affair and which has been much neg- both exchanges ,as they were originally or; Lydia Ketterling, Streeter, home inches in height. During the Great lected at formal affairs on the cam- planned. The university party will not economics senior; and Carl, Miller, Far- War, Jaroff and his men served in the pus," said Miss Hammerud today. go, education senior. return from the southern trip in time White army under General Wrangel, With one extra dance in addition to for Editor Meyer to be present at Fargo The next meeting of the group, on and are noted for their military disci- the regular twelve featuring a twenty during the Bison-Sioux games here on Mar. 7, will take the form of a round pline and precision in executing mili- minute waltz at the eighth dance the March 3 and 4. table discussion, the topic to be an- tary movements. program of formal dancing will con- The exchange of editors for succes- nounced soon. The Cossacks are born showmen, ac- tinue from 9 until midnight. Simple, sive weeks was officially approved by Officers of the organization are, be- cording to Mr. Arvold who is sponsor- white programs in keeping with the the North Dakota State college board sides Miss Kaiser, Harvey Melbye, Hit- ing their appearance in Fargo. "Their nature of the affair may be secured of publications Wednesday. The board terdal, Minn., • secretary-treasurer; manner of marching on the stage is upon presentation of ticket from Dean cited the exchange as an outstanding Glenn L. Lawritson, instructor in edu- reminiscent of their military training. Dinan's office any time this afternoon. cooperative move between student bo- cation, councillor; and Agnes Mohr Entering, two by two, they form a Dr.. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter and Capt. dit_:s of the two schools, and approved Fa.-go, historian. double semi-circle, click the spurs 01 and Mrs. H. J. McChrystal have con- the action by a unanimous vote. their knee-high riding boots at atten- sented to act as chaperons. When the editors' exchange was tion, and await the command of their Shown at upper left is Miss Ora Harrunerud, who as president of A former president of Kappa Kappa adopted last year during the terms of leader." University Debaters Panhellenic, will lead the grand march at the Charity ball tonight with Gamma, Miss Hammerud is a member Editors Don Reinoehl of The Student The marching of the Russians is her escort, William Murphy, lower right. Second in line will be Miss of Phi Kappa Phi, Senior Staff, Sigma and Marjory Archer of The Spectrum, considered greatly secondary to their Marjory Archer, upper right, vice president of Panhellenic, and her es- Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, and the Student it was originally planned that the ex- To Clash With Team singing abilities, which have gained cort, Donald Fredrikson, lower left. Commission. Mr. Murphy is a member changes were to be carried on during them an envied place in the art world. of Kappa Sigma. the annual series of basketball games From State College Their program4 generally include corn- Miss Archer is a Gamma , at each school. The National College positons of three types—religious songs member of Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Press association convention was ar- by Tchaikowsky, Gretchaninoff, and Cathryn Ray, Gerald Stevens, Booth. Dramatic Club Gives Realistic Delta, Senior Staff, and Women's ranged this year so that conventionites others; the haunting and lovely folk- Ray Cruden Argue Negative Senate. Mr. Fredrikson is an Alpha might attend the Mardi Gras, which is melodies of Russia, and soldiers' songs. Interpretation Of Fa nous Shaw Play Sigma Tau, Gamma Tau Sigma and scheduled between Feb. 23 and 28 this Side of Question The chorus is noted for its, tonal con- Sigma Delta. year. trasts in crescendo and dimineundo TODAY SET AS LIMIT Miss Sherwood is a member of Alpha While dates have not yet been offi- Three North Dakota State college effects during which the bass section "You Never Can Tell" Presented Gamma Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, and cially set for this year's exchange, it debaters will meet a team of debaters descends to low depths and harmonizes TO OBTAINING CUTS Tuesday and Wednesday Guidon. Mr. Owens is a member of is expected that it will be carried on from the University of North Dakota in contrast to the treble section of the By Campus Players here on Thursday evening, Feb. 23, it Kappa Sigma Chi and Pi Gamma Mu. next month immediately following the chorus, which is said to imitate to per- "This afternoon is the dead limit for completion of the winter term at North was announced today by Donald Hay, fection the soprano voice. students to have their pictures turned The Little Country theater was the Dakota State college, Editor Connolly debating coach. Introduced during the season 1930-31 in for The Bison yearbook, as well as scene of the winter term production announces. Arguing the negative side of the war to this country and then practically to to sign activities cards," Donald Fred- of the Edwin Booth Dramatic society Youth Seeks Religion debts question, Cathryn Ray, Gerald the public at large, the chorus filled rikson ,editor-in-chief of the annual, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Stevens and Ray Cruden will represent thirty-eight dates in 42 days, including stated today. when the group gave a realistic inter- Says Father Stanton Original One-Act North Dakota State. The names of five New York concerts at Carnegie The yearbook staff also requests that pretation of George Bernard Shaw's the University debaters will be an- hall, in which they played to a gross all organizations on the campus repre- comedy, "You Never Can Tell," under In Today's Lecture Plays Presented On nounced soon, word from that insti- of $23,500. Their farewell concert at sented in the yearbook try to turn in the supervision of A. G. Arvold and tution states. Monday, Tuesday the Metropolitan Opera house netted their snapshots and membership lists the direction of Alice McConnell Ben- "Impressions of Thirty Years" Miss Ray is a freshman in the school more than $6,000, which aided in giving by next Wednesday. der. Is Theme of Lecture On of science and literature. She has been them a record of popularity unequalled The play, termed as one of Shaw's Newman Program Classes In Play Production active in debate activities at the Fargo by any other choral organization They pleasant plays, is of light plot con- high school and represented that insti- have been touring Amerian and Cana- Write Sixteen Playlets As Plant Science Club struction dealing with family relation- Father M. J. Stanton, Catholic mis- tution in the final state contest two dian cities this season. Term Projects ship in no serious treatment. The set- sionary and lecturer, of Stanton, N. D., years ago. She was also a member of Holds Meet Tuesday tings, which were not elaborate, proved showing that the modern generation is the freshman debate team which cap- Winter term classes in play produc- DEPARTMENT HEAD very satisfactory and did not detract looking for more rather than less re- tured the interclass debate series tion under the supervision of A. G. Ar- WRITES PHYSICS TEXT from thel play in any manner. ligion by his talk, "Impressions from championship this past year. Dr. Kellogg Leads Discusson void will present their original one-act Gerald Garlid, Ruth Barrett, and 30 Years," addressed the fifth annual Mr. Stevens is a sophomore in science plays on next Monday and Tuesday This term marks the innovation of a Tuesday Evening After Sally Hunkin did outstanding work in Newman club convocation in Festival nights at 7:30 and 7:00 o'clock respec- and literature from Fargo. It is his new text for agriculture students en- Business Session their respective parts by displaying hall this morning. second year as a State college debater. tively in the Little Country theater of rolled in physics courses, the introduc- their dramatic talent to the best ad- "In an age when religion is said to the North Dakota State college. He took part in many community de- tion of "Elementary Mechanics for Ag- vantage. Phytois, college plant science organi- be on the decline it is marvelous to see Each term students in the classes of bates last season as well as being one riculture Students" written by Dr. zation, helds its regular biweekly meet- Ruth Barrett, as Mrs. Clandon, who the great crowds that come, morning play production are required to write of the local debaters to oppose South Swisher of the physics department. ing on Tuesday 'evening in the rooms brought her children up in a twentieth and night, overtaxing the capactiy of and produce a one-act play as part of Dakota State college at Brookings last After several years of observation of botany department in Science hall, century manner by a book which she the churches. It is not sensationalism; the semester's work in that course. spring. He is a member of the Lin- and study, in the needs of agriculture with Lars Jensen, Oberon, presiding. had written herself, gave a realistic it is not an emotional appeal that 'The casts are chosen and the play is coln Debate club. students, Dr. Swisher realized the Dr. C. E. Kellogg, soils department interpretation of one of the matronly draws them. They come hungering for directed entirely by the pupil. Mr. Cruden is from McHenry and short-coMings of the texts available head, led a discussion following the intelligentsia. religion and find in it meat for their The dramatic interpretations are in is a junior in the school of mechanic and with much thought and considera- business part of the meeting on the Sally Hankins and Robert Benton, daily lives," says Father Stanton. the form of a contest and the group arts. This is his first season at debate tion, designed this text to meet the re- topic "Should Science in Agriculture portraying the roles of the Clandon Through his own experiences Father of judges, which will be chosen by A. work ail this institution. His work up quirements of a practical course in be Discontinued?" twins, added much of the humor to the Stanton sees that thoughtful people do G. Arvold, will select the best play to now has consisted principally of tak- physics for these students. This text play by their illustrations of the frus- New members, including Victor Lun- not believe that religion is dead or from the two groups. ing part in community debates. is primarily developed in three divi- tratinq effects of perfect frankness that deen, Langdon; Gordon Heggeness, that science has dealt it a staggering The authors of the original produc- The debate will be a decision affair sions: mechanics, heat, and electricity, makes life intolerable. Robert Benton Fargo; Andrew Aandahl, Litchville, blow. There is still a distinct need tions are: Beryl Rorem, Hildred Shel- with the decision • to be rendered by and is a great credit to the ability of interpreted his lines well but Sally Marion Striker, Bucyrus; Gordon Johns- for religion. land, Curtis Rernfrey, Archie Anderson., three judges not yet named, says Mr. the physics department of this school. Hankins, with an excellent display of gaard, Christine; Maurice Story, Fargo; As the fifth consecutive convocation Evve Hammer, Mildred Thorstad, Wil- Hay. the unconventional and griping man- Clifford Orvedahl, Tunbridge; and Al- sponsored by the Newman club, na- liam Stewart, George Jurgens, Adeline Sigma Delta, national discussion nerisms that she was supposed to pos- got Swanson, Sheyenne, were admitted tional Catholic young peoples organi- Rosendahl, Walter Bartholemew, Nellie Sigma Pbi Delta held an initiation club, will meet on Sunday at 6:30 p. m. sess, did remarkably well. into the club. zation, the lecture by Father Stanton Reed, Charles Challey, Clara Borden, Sunday morning at the chapter house n the Kappa Kappa Gamma rooms in Gerald Garlid, as Mr. Crampton, did follows such outstanding talks as those Corvin Saiverson, Grant McCullough, for Robert Lacy, Fesienden, Leonard 'he YMCA building. Jeanette Green- some very interesting work in typify- by Rt. Rev. H. Moynihan, president' of and Dorothy Halland. Moffitt, Fargo; Robert Greenshields, 'Melds will lead the discussion on the Al Letich, an alumnus of the Alpha ing the tyranny, respect, and inflexi- the St. Paul Seminary; Dr. Theodore Fargo; Richard Lynn, Ashley. A din- opic "Modern Trends in Fascism," it Tau Omega chapter at the University bility of the superstitious family man . Maynard, English professor at George- Alumni of Alpha Sigma Tau met at ner was given in their honor Sunday vas announced today by Abbie Por- of North Dakota, was a guest at the His make-up was especially effective town university; and Dr. Charles Phil- the fraternity house Tuesday evening. noon at the fraternity house. ter, president of the group. local chapter house last Saturday. (Continued on Page 4) lips, English professor at Notre Dame. DANCE--the CRYSTAL --SAT. FEB. 18th The New Red Jackets Fargo's Better Ballroom TWO THE SPECTRUM • THE SPECTRUM + 'ROWDY REMARKS Three North Dakota THE DOUBLE Official. Publication of the Students of the North Dakota State College. Published every Friday during the college year. Censuses Published Address all communications to the Editor-in-Chief Lobbyists at the State legislature are 0-0 attempting to have the engineering State Bird Lists Taken At Subscription rates are $2.00 per year. Once Overs on Personalities and Things Collegiate Through the "Specs" Advertising rates and information sent on request school moved to the upstate educa- Christmas Time Include of The Spectrum Spectator tional circus—obnoxious as the gawds Entered as second class matter at State College Station under the act of Sixteen Species of the slide rule are, it would be an'ell March 3, 1879. of a note to have anythng like that "We're going to have a great Fair the North Dakota State college campus Three bird censuses from North Da- MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION happen—and they'll have to lengthen this year and it is going over in great is a big building and has a lot of good kota are included in Bird-Lore's 1932 MEMBER NATIONAL COLLEGE PRESS ASSOCIATION the 10 minute intermission to give the shape", a prominent citizen of Chicago floor space, just ask Janitors Dan Hat- Christmas bird census, according to engineers time to get back from the `U' and a guest on the campus, said this Ian and C. A. Geddes, who clean the EDITORIAL STAFF Prof. 0. A. Stevens, of the college ex- between classes. week, in telling of preparations and building daily. 107000 square feet of Robert M. Connolly - tension division. Editor-in-Chief accomplishments of committees in floor space in the building make it the Gale W. Monson Associate Editor Which Gamma Phi, in hope of being Sixteen species of birds are repre- charge of the 1933 World's Fair. "Al- largest institutional building in North Ruth Barrett. Associate Editor sented in the lists from North Dakota, Arnold Chamberlin a high muck-a-muck at what social though Chicago has lost all but 47 of Dakota, figures say. Associate Editor the redpoll, prairie hen, ring-necked Maxine Rustad._ function, used Kruschen reducing salts her 227 banks, the busines men have o—o Desk Editor pheasant, and Lapland longspur being Charles French_ .Sports Editor to the tune of 15 lbs.—but had her am- decided that the Century of Progress While the Bison basketeers resume included on all three, the snowflake, Don Fraser Ass't. Sports Editor bition nipped! in the bud—Ah! the pity exhibition shall make history, for its their athletic rivalry with the tall Sioux Leland May Columnist of it! snowy owl and horned lark on two, and completeness," and have backed the players on the University courts next Luella Furcht Society Editor the crow, Cooper's hawk, short-eared program with sufficient resources. Wednesday and Thursday in the most Nita Oleson Make-up Editor Another gripe is found in the much owl, downy and hairy woodpeckers, o—o heralded series in 1933 Northwest win- Celeste %mks: Stenographer misinformed Kay Dees who think and white-breatsted nuthatch, bluejay, North Dakota State's ambitious ar- ter athletics, many State college stu- REPORTORIAL STAFF admit that they're the great inspiration chickadee and Bohemian waxwing, on chitects again came to the fore this dents will be on the sidelines cheering Albert Garvick Howard Kilbourne one. Merlyn Jahr Cathryn Ray of which several collegians. week in preparing a number of draw- for the Bison and lamenting the fact Ralph Anderson Marian Stern James Connolly These censuses are three of about 75 ings and pictures under the instigation that next week studies have a tendency Frank Nemzek E. H. Elwin Doris Nelson Gordon Doering They say that the Gamma Phis have censuses taken throughout the United of A. G. Arvold, for many years direc- to interfere with the athletics. It is a BUSINESS STAFF huddled to pull a put up job in the States and Canada during the Christ- tor of the Little Country theater, to pity, they say, that the doggone Uni- William P. McDonald Business Manager form of a date to the Charity . . . to mas week by naturalists and published aid the LincolmForensic club to put up versity's founding day should come in Robert Parrott Advertising Manager in the above magazine, which is the the middle of the week when a week- Ken Hamry Ass't .Advertising Manager save which collegian's face? . . but an exhibit dedicated to the Emanci- offical organ of the Audubon Societies Alex Keyes Ass't. Advertising Manager he buys the ticket! pator, Lincoln. An oil painting of the end would have been so much more of America. former President, done by Architect convenient at time to have a basketball The "Spanish Manila". harbored Those taking the North Daktoa cen- Jack Thysell, received special notice series. TAKE YOUR PICK which collegians last Saturday . .. in- suses were Prof. 0. A. Stevens and from townspeople and students for its 0-0 These are times of selection—the times when it is necessary cluding the men of which fraternities Gordon Heggeness, Fargo, Albert Har- faithful portrayal. A crayon mural by We hear that a certain junior elec- . . . including which more important ris, Mapleton, and Gale Monson, Ar- Gus Younger and Ellen Kelly was trical student is still elated over the to choose in every field those institutions most worthy of exist- money-men of what national social . gusville. complimented as were various pen and fact that he received a 65 midterm ence, for backing, and those institutions whoSe existence is not and what sorority co-ed 'way after her ink drawings by other students. grade in the electricity course. marked for great benefits to the people, for forgetting. Ceres Hall bed-time? o—o o—o Much student interest was centered While janitors and students thought The fields in which people and corporations in business have Architect Sorenson distinguished in a downtown boxing ring this week, that The Spectrum-staffers were to make their choice is not limited. Every field, including the himself the other morning by sleeping UNDER YOUR MILLINERY when an argument and a grudge fight mighty powerful tobacco burners late advertising profession, has a surplus,. of agencies which are cre- through his economics class . . . and was settled rather decisively. Last Thursday afternoon as billows and bil- teaching for the alarm clock when the BY THOSE AS KNOWS. summer, Alumnus Frankie Dvorak and lows of smoke rolled out of the office, ated to meet conditions of unsurpassed prosperity, with us sev- 9:50 bell rang. Freshman Johnnie Sikes fought to a they did not see the hasty exit of eral years ago. Naturally, some of the institutions must be elimi- Whoops! My Deah! Dat dreat bid close match for the middleweight cham- George (Alias Dead-Shot Jawge) Jur- nated in the natural process coming from decreased returns. The Delta Sigs are genial chaps .. . boofull Norin Johnson had pwitty pink pionship of the North Dakota National gens, official photographer of The Bi- in order to promote the "we're going nail polith on hith pudgy-wudgy fin- Guard. Dvorak's getting the judges' son, which would have explained It is a good thought for people who utilize the benefits from Sigma Chi this year" movement they ger-wingers Oh girls, it wath too ei4- decision created a camp riot which everything. It seems that in taking a advertising, to examine the agency which they choose, not only invited a few of the national brethren tieing .. . Heart-lacerater Larry Ryan lasted half an hour. Tuesday the surprise snap of the workers at work for circulation and readability for their commercial messages but from the "U" to last week's party .. . of the Theta Chi Ryans specializes in grudge fight was resumed—Sikes show- preparing the freshest issue of The and capped the climax by chiseling in the fine art of coming between content- ed by a knockout of veteran Frank Spectrum. Jawge overloaded his flash also for the consideration that by using certain agencies, they on the Sig Chi's Fargo gals. ed couples, much to the disgust of his that the song "Frankie and Johnnie gun with powder and overloaded the may be taking business away from that advertising medium, fraternity brothers. His latest of four were Lovers" is nothing but plain office with creamy smoke. whose loss would cause lack of advantages to a greater number .„ After the party atmosphere found conquests which, however, was short- drivel. Sikes, by the way, is regarded o—o many collegians on Center Avenue in lived, was over Marion Bristol, who, one of the best drawing cards in months We all envy the Bystander and his of people. Moorhead . . . Brown was surprised as however, recognized a good man when at the Fargo fights. associates when they bask in Louisiana There are thus two good reasons why business men should well as astonished and mortified . . . she had one. .. .That remarkable mas- 0-0 sunshine at the Mardi' Gras and press If you doubt that Science hall on not give their patronage to "wild cat" advertising schemes and he sold several sandwiches ! ter of ceremonies, our own Dana Smith, convention after next week. when asked about one of his recent such schemes as athletic programs, booklets and blotters. First That "Blonde Babe" Nichols admits dates: "Oh, Audrey Boe? Say she's and most important is the fact that those forms of advertising that the renowned blonde collegian is colder than a mother-in-law's heart". Clair Peterson Gets Students To Present lack the reader interest and circulation of regular newspapers her "S. P."? Dana had that same trouble with Kitty, his blind date at a party not so long and secondly, the patronage of those forms of advertising "rac- They say that the Delta Sigs have ago. He calls the "Tropic-Aire" in Air Corps Appointment Program At Durbin keteering" detracts from the effectiveness of the news agencies, their University-minded women well his car Kitty now, because it is hot , J whose loss would be irreparable to the communities or institutions trained.. . . they even know where to but doesn't do him', any good . . . Alice Clair Peterson, who will graduate A program will be given by a group 1 Ull out of gas. Larson, Alpha Gamma Delta's concept from the school of mechanical engi- of North Dakota State college students- represented. of how to get your man, really should neering this week, leaves Saturday for tonight before members• of the Durbin be more careful where she leaves her San Antonio, Texas, where he has re- Farmers' Union at Durbin, N. D., ac- THE EDITORS' EXCHANGE I SPECTRUM CRITIC I amorous epistles, especialy when she's trying so hard to make the local boys. ceived an appointment in the army cording to Donald Hay of the public Unanimously endorsing the 193.3 editors', exchange, the North air service as a flying cadet. He will "Washington Merry Go Round," Her motto seems to be, "I'm keeping speaking department. Dakota State college board of publications this week again showed rated as one of the best pictures of myself for you". How about it fel- be stationed at Randolph Field. Featuring the program will be a de- lows? You've seen her sweeping its approval of this expression of co-operation and good feeling 1932, is in Fargo for an engagement at Last year as a member of the Re- bate on taxation, with Clifford Swan- study hall smile . . . "Goose" Wilson between North Dakota's two higher institutions of learning. the State theater today and tomorrow. serve Officers Training corps he re- son and Clifford Maloney upholding Lee Tracy and Constance Cummings states with finality that he's through This, tendency of better relationship has been an admirable ceived the rank of second lieutenant the affirmative side of the question, star in this unusual picture of national with the rest of the women and hence- and a growing thing on both North Dakota University and State in the reserve officers, 352 infantry, politics, which is supposed to "blow forth from now on will expend every and Ward McCabe and Benjamin Mat- college campuses. Besides the exchanging of editors for a week's here. He is a member of Alpha Sigma the lid off Washington." It is a photo- effort to rate Marion Brainerd. Ah, zek the negative. time for The Dakota Student and The Spectrum, numerous other Tau, the Engineers club, and is a mem- play depicting the manner in which Goose, would you crush the guls thus? Completing the program will be Who'd 'a' thunk it? Tender-hearted ber of the American Society of Me- methods of displaying the growing feeling of good will are shown an obscure young legislator unearthed readings by McCabe and Swanson, and chanical Engineers. in various fields. The inclusion of Coach C. C. Finnegan and a spectacular congressional scandal Enid Everson doesn't know how to go a cornet solo by McCabe • about refusing the chap from Bemidji Captain-elect Milton Jacobson of the Bison football team on the and saved America's 120 million who proposed to her without hurting list of honor' guests at the recognition banquet of the Sioux grid- as many dollars. his feelings. Any tactful or helpful Ralph Bellamy and Sally Eilers are ders during the fall term of school, and the exchange of Scab- suggestions will be greatly appreciated the stars in a picture entitled "Second bard and Blade member guests at the military balls at both in- by said party . . . That nonchalant Hand Wife" coming to the State thea- stitutions this term, shows that valuable contacts are constantly nonentity, Don McNaughton, is giving ter next Monday and Tuesday. being made on worthy occasions. vent to his ire because Amy Glaser, his "Tonight Is Ours," the screen adap- Business Is Good..... lady love, always obeys Mamma and Veteran instructors and "old timers" do not have to think ttaion of a play by Noel Coward, who comes in at twelve o'clock when she's back very far in history to tell of times that athletic contests be- authored "Private Lives," is the cur- out with him but manages to stay out rent cinema at the Fargo theater Sat- tween North Dakota State and the University were often the later when with Dale Iverson. What urday and Monday. Fredric March, impetus for gang fights and ill feeling. Typical stories are often is this strange apple, Ivor . . We winner of the award of the Academy recited, such as the time that Dr. C. S. Putnam was nearly mob- think the height of something or other HE number. of students at the,, North Dakota of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences bed in the Grand Forks gymnasium for a fantastical rendition is Jean Pote's taking her knitting to for the best screen performance of 1932, Agricultural College exceeds by 18 percent the the game. If the game doesn't fire T of the University school song during the World War. A sup- and Claudette Colbert, dark-eyed film her imagination, we should think yOur attendance of four years ago. And in spite of posedly reputable student at the University had informed the beauty, have the leading roles. dynamic personality would, Dolly . . . Gold Star Band leader that since the Unversity song was the na- A remarkable transition in character, adverse times the number now attending is only 6 per- Another good man gone wrong: Sigma both physically and spiritually, is de- tional anthem of one of the countries opposing the United States, iTau's blonde beau, "Whitie" Hafstrom, veloped by Ruth Chatterton as "Frisco cent below last year. "Business is good," says our that the school had dropped the piece. When Dr. Putnam, on the of corneti fame, hung his pin on Arlene Jenny," in the First National picture strength of this statement, had the band hit up on a discordant Burt, a K. D. grad of a couple years President, J. H. Shepperd. "The volume has increased of the same title which opens at the arrangement of the piece, a chair hurled from the gallery nearly Chi Hallenberglae has ac- I Fargo theater on Tuesday to run until hit him—a great deal of explaining had to be done by both sides quireded a new name from his pros- and the quality improved," he adds. Friday. This transition covers twenty- pective brother-ii!Llaw, who resents to avoid serious trouble. five years of Frisco Jenny's life, from his constant devotion to "Bedroom Prepare now at a Class "A" College and be ready the time she is an innocent girl of When the two great 1933 teams, which represent some of eyes Pray". His moniker refers to :_eventeen until she become a woman of the finest in athletic power ever seen in the North Central confer- certain, of the intestinal tracts, — we're to take advantage of the golden years ahead. Your maturity. ence, compete next week at the University, the meeting will be too refined to mention the blunt term Action circling about the polo field College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts offers every- clean competition of friendly rivals. Much of the acidity and "Guts" is a horrid word, especially in harshness of past years, due to the effect of years of improved is typified in the picture, "The Sport- a column Bob Taylor declares with thing to complete an education in either agriculture contacts such as editors' exchange and through a rising co-opera- ing Age" showing today and tomorrow unflinching eye his immunity to gossip tive spirit between the schools, has been erased. at the Roxy theater with Jack Holt, mongers by stating: "I have nothing in or any of the useful scences. Evelyn Knapp and Hardie Albright in my past to hide?" Taylor, and Honest Credit. for the annual exchange goes to the past editors Don the cast The story is marked by vivid Abe Lincoln, — their lives just an Reinoehl of Thai Student, who suggested the move, Marjory Arch- action, romance and suspense. open book. er, of The Spectrum, who co-operated to make it complete, and Showing the first half of next week After thought: Our chief argument governing boards and individuals who aided in sponsoring the add- at the Roxy theater is "The Most against socialism is that there'll be a ed effort to improve school relations. Dangerous Game," starring Joel Mc- Sallume on every corner. . Crea, Fay Wray and Robert Arm- - Send for Booklet strong. A fanatic islander who relieved A CHALLENGE his boredom by hunting humans is the MODERN PIANO A. H. PARROTT, Registrar Students and members of the North Dakota State college central figure of the picture. The faculty! When our representatives from this school appear on above are all involved in the plot of Marion F. Newcomb State College Station this man's morbid idea. the basketball court of the North Dakota university next Wednes- Instructor in Fargo, N. D. day evening will our Gold Star band be in the stands playing POPULAR MUSIC M. W. Murphy was a guest at the 602% Front St. — At Broadway the college, songs to encourage and cheer the Bison on to victory? Delta Kappa Sigma house Sunday. The answer lies with you as a collective group and as individuals. If "Doc", and his boys are not there when the opening whistle blows, a tradition of many years' standing will have been broken. CLOSE-OUT of SUITS at These include some of; the famous Learbury A little whole-hearted support from the student body as individu- suits that formerly cost as much as $30 and als will go a long way towards preventing this catastrophe. $35. Ed cr Let's all see the band at this game. We owe it to our team and .50 and 14, Take s advantage of our special February bar- and coach. Think it over. 50 9 gainnow in effect throughout the store. Emil 37th Annual Clearance Sale - Suits $10.00 - $20.00 -MATT SIEGEL THE SPECTRUM THREE

F. HANSON AND D. HILL 116 BILL' TILDEN COMES! Bison and Sioux Are HIGH SCORERS IN LOOP Faster Competition Between Halves Tied For Loop Lead Predicted As Leaders HERE FOR EXHIBITION By EVERETT WALLUM As the finals of the second round of the Inter-fraternity basketball league Meet Strong Setbacks OUT OF RESPECT TO OUR CAGE Buffalomen and Nodaks Head are nearing the finish, we find that PERFORMANCE FEB. 27 OPPONENTS THIS WEEK, THE Conference Race As End Fritz Hanson, Theta Chi, is leading the field of individual scoring honors with Theta Chis and Delta Taus Are STRAUS CLOTHIERS, THE BREATH- Draws Near World Famous Tennis Player Is ING OF EACH BISON BASKETMR a total of 52 points, all made from the Tied With Early Leaders field His closest opposition comes WILL COME IN SHORT PANTS. Through the outstanding showings of In Intramural Race Accompanied By Well- * * • from Dolson (Bunker) Hill, also a Known Performers both teams this year, as last, the North Theta Chi, who is only ten points be- And out of respect to modesty we Central conference champonship will hind him. With two-way ties for the leadership also hope the players on both sides will be decided by the outcome of the North Thek remaining places and the num- TILDEN A VERSATILE MAN come out in some kind of pants. now distinguishing the competition in Dakota State-North Dakota university ber of points made by each man are • • • both divisions of the 1933 intramural games, which are scheduled to be as follows: Jacobson, Sigma Tau, 38; Champion's Interest In Game Is basketball at North Dakota State col- And if Mr. Straus will send us a played Feb. 22 and 23, at Grand Forks, Stephen, Kappa Sigma Chi, 37; Greg- lege, some of the keenest competition Shared With Desire For blue patch for our pair we will and March 3 and 4, at Fargo. This ory, Sigma Tau, 34; Bottemiller, Y, 30; consider this publicity paid for. situation! is the result of last week's in- in a number of years is evident in the Stage Productions • . Hougan, , 27; Goebel, Kappa campus league during this second vasion of, the southern end of the loop Psi, 26; Steffarud, Y, 25; and Jordahl, round of the annual competition, ac- In addition to the regular program But we should be talking about by the Sioux squad. Kappa Sigma Chi, 22. cording to C. C. Finnegan, athletic di- of winter sports that is in full swing pants, with this, the last column before With the Bison at a stand still, wait- the first two, games with the University rector and supervisor of the games. for the students of North Dakota State Bill Tilden ing, patiently for the time to come for college and the sport fans of the sur- which, we hear on reliable authority, their first engagement with the Sioux, Theta Chi's speedy new aggregation rounding vicinity, the athletic depart- has a good team too. Coach Clem Letich, Nodak mentor, tot- Freshmen Win Setto of ball handlers Wednesday stopped ment of the college, in connection with ed his charges' into the South Dakota Alpha Tau Omega's string of victories, the Fargo Tennis association, is spon- While basketball locally has been in Straus Independents university on Friday of last week and With Science School which had stretched from the first soring the presentation of William a languid condition, as far as interest is handed the Coyotes their fourth con- game of the first round of the intra- (Big Bill) Tilden in the physical edu- concerned, rife talk concerning the on- Meet Bison Saturday ference loss of the season by placing Wildcats On Monday mural competition, with a 17-7 defeat. cation building Monday evening, Feb. coming series leads us to believe there them on the short end of a 36-27 count. The Alpha Tau Omegas, who had de- 27, at eight o'cock. will be some kind of explosion soon. In Non-Conference Tilt Saturday evening found the troupers Bernard, Anderson Stand Out feated the Theta Chis in a previous * a * encounter by a 3 point margin, now Tilden, who has been acclaimed the in Sioux City, Iowa, where they picked In Defeat of Wahpeton shares the leadership in the first divi- world's greatest tennis player, is making Ow only hope is that the explosion off their second victory of their trip Contest Prepares North Dakota Team, This Week sion( with them, only one defeat having an exhibition tour) of the United States will not go unnoticed, what with all by knocking the props out from under State For Remainder the Morningside quint and tucking been registered for each team. The that is covering many thousands of the legislative repercussions and all. The Baby Bison basketball team was • * away 54 points, while the Maroons first division consists of Kappa Psi, miles and period of several months. Of 1933 Schedule victorious last Monday evening in an were able( to count for only 17. , Theta Chi, Alpha Tau He is traveling in the company of Bruce WITH WITASEK, THE BOY WON- engagement with the Wahpeton Science While the North Dakota university Omega and Alpha Sigma Tau. Barnes and ;Errant Pare, both of whom DER FROM LANKIN, BACK IN THE Following their Sunday rest, the School Wildcats at Wahpeton, emerg- basketball team is recuperating from Upsets and adding of new competi- are young professionals of worthy note SIOUX LINEUP, THE BISON'S BID Sioux squad was found in Brookings, ing on the long end of a 35-26 score. its three game series in the southern tors for leadership has also marked the and men who have done considerable FOR THE TALLEST TEAM IN THE S. D., giving too much opposition for The freshman quint displayed a CONFERENCE IS SERIOUSLY end of the conference that was played second division of the intramural con- work with Tilden while on exhibition the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State smooth brand of ball, using well-timed THREATENED. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, last weekend, the Bison have been testants with Delta Tau Epsilon corn- and in tournament matches. to overcome, and came away with the plays to bring the ball under the net, MEINHOVER IS TALLER THAN working out daily, and are priming ing up and tying with the Kappa Sig- Tilden a Versatile Man other victory necessary to tie them and then putting them through the WEIR. AND HE IS ALSO A BIT themselves for the gruelling contests ma Chi quint, which had assumed The world of sport knows Big Bill with the Bison for first place in the hoop with a great degree of accuracy. MORE BUXOM. OH YES, QUITE A that remain on their 1933 schedule. In leadership early in the first round of as the greatest tennis player that ever loop. The standings: In contrast to this, the Wildcats, though BIT. order to break monotonous) tone of the play. The addition of Jimmy Servis, set foot on a tennis court, as a faster Team W. L. Pct. having a well-balanced team, were off practices to which the Bison have been forward, had helped the Delta Taus in showman and a stormy petrel whose N. D. State 6 0 1.000 in their work, and frequently missed subjected for the past week and a half, staging a comeback, which included a oratorical battles with the solons of the One could with good reason show N. D. U. 6 0 1.000 setup shots. Coach Saalwaechter has carded a game 4 point victory over the snappy Kappa game kept his name in the internation- either team to be superior. As for us S. D. U. 2 4 .333 Arnold Bernard, Baby Bison for- with the Straus Independent team of Sigma Chi outfit. Teams participating al headlines for years. It is not so we string along with the Bison, believ- S. D. State 2 5 .286 ward, was high scorer for his team, Valley City for Saturday night. in the second division include the two generally known to the public that the ing the conquerers of Iowa will win Morningside 0 7 .000 ringing up a total of 15 points. Russell leaders, Kappa Sigma Chi and Delta secret ambition of this celebrated ath- if the Sioux aren't at their peak while The Bison mentor believes his men Anderson, lanky freshman center, Tau. Epsilon, and Delta Kappa Sigma, lete was not to win tennis laurels, but the Bison are in a slump. are in as good condition, now as they teamed well with Bernard in scoring a Alpha Gammo Rho and Y. M. C. A. to be an actor. As great as is the were after their return from their, four Bison Hockey Team total of eight points. Bettchen and fame he has gained on the courts, he The first game will be close with day journey over the same route that Reiners, guards, also showed up well Indications of the tendency of bas- would gladly exchange all of his hun- no more than four points separat- the Sioux have just completed. Sat- Loses To Freshmen, for their team. ketball playing during this second dreds of titles and cups in all parts of ing at the end. urday's game will be the first in almost The Baby Bisons' next engagement round point strongly to a playoff be- tween the four present leaders to set- the world for a role in a Broadway two weeks for the Herd, and will be will be with the University of North Ties With Fargo High tle the championship of the divisions production. The first game then, we believe, will the last opportunity to meet foreign Dakota yearlings. Summary of the Ever since he was a boy in his teens, be the closest of the four. The second opposition before they begin their an- Wahpeton Science game: and of the entire school. Upsets dur- Bill had a suppressed yearning for the game at Grand Forks will be won by a nual four game series with the Uni- Pucksters Are Handicapped In N. D. A. C. Frosh fg ft pf ing the remaindlax of the schedule may make great changes in the order theater. At different times through- margin slightly larger, as the teams versity next Wednesday. In Games By Sickness Bernard, f 6 3 0 out his career he has played parts in will relax with the realization that it of the events, however. The Straus quint is made up, of for- And Injuries Casselman, f 2 0 2 amateur and professional produc- is not a conference game. mer college stars that have emanated Anderson, c 2 4 1 During the second round, which be- a * a tions and has also done his share from the surrounding territory during Reiners, g 1 0 1 gan on Tuesday, Feb. 7, Theta Chi's of assisting a stock company by person- The first game here will also be fair- recent years, and last year, this team, The Bison varsity hockey team last Bettchen, g 2 1 4 quint has turned back the Kappa Psi al appearances and financial backing. ly close, but the last one will be a wild, with practically no changes in the line- week played two games, losing the first, Noecker, f 0 1 0 cagers, 38 to 6, Sigma Phi Delta, 37 to slam-bang affair with lots of scoring. 5-2, to the freshmen sextet, and Loves To Take Chances up, carried themselves to the finals and Maynard, g 0 0 0 9 and Alpha Tau Omega, 17 to 7. Al- the championship of the North Dakota playing a 1-1 tie with The Fargo high pha Tau Omega has beaten Sigma Phi Big Bill's instinct for the dramatic Dobervitch, g 0 0 0 As for the score of the first game, Independent league. Their schedule school pucksters. Delta, 44 to 13, Kappa Psi, 35 to 15, is so pronounced, he has such an ir- Sloan, g 0 0 0 we will guess 32-28. Pick your for the current year has kept them Though riddled with injuries and — — — and lost to Theta Chi. Alpha Sigma irresistible flare for creating suspense in own team; don't, be so lazy. pretty close to their native home, Val- sickness, the varsity started auspici- 13 9 8 Tau was upset by Kappa Psi on Tues- the minds and hearts of the gallery, Totals ley City, but despite this fact they ously by scoring two goals against the day to taking a 17-15 beating. that time after time he has got himself WAHPETON fg ft pf No matter how the Bison come out have won practically all of their games. frosh. O'Neill tallied the first goal, into ticklish shapes and narrowly Flynn, f 1 0 3 Kappa Sigma Chi's squad beat Delta in this series, Saaly's charges can rest This will be the first time that the which was followed soon after by a escaped defeat. He has not been satis- Anderson, f 1 1 0 Kappa Sigma, but lost to Delta Tau Ep- assured they have contributed towards North Dakota State Varsity quint has second, scored by Jahr. The better fied with winning matches alone, but at Rife, f 0 0 1 silon, who also beat the Delta Kappa one of the most successful seasons in opposed an independent team for some organized freshman team soon began the same time desires to give the Ratzlaff, c 4 1 1 Sigmas, 24 to 20. Bison history. time, and will be the first one for this to show its superiority, McGrath scor- fans a show, no matter what the costs Lee, c 0 0 0 lost to the Y. M. C. A., 40 to 7, and to * ing a goal in the second preiod and im- may be, and as a result of this trait, year. The Bison have been generally DuVall, f 2 1 1 the Kappa Sigma Chi, 34 to 14. The Y. Here's something for the downtown conceded the edge in the contest, and mediately afterwards assisting in the he has had to perform some of the most Kohnke, f 1 0 0 M. C. A. team also trimmed the Delta critics to think about. Who's going to second goal, the result of a cleverly hair-raising pull-ups in the history of while they are expected to win, any- Norwood, g 0 0 2 Sig,s with a 25 to 10 tally. be hero of the imminent series? The executed play in which McGrath pass- tennis against opponents whom he al- thing may happen. The game will act Soderberg, g 0 0 2 hero usually isn't a heralded star. ed to Hilber, who shot the goal. The lowed to gain big leads 'on him. as a "conditioner" for the Herd, and is Peterson, g 2 0 1 Those boys are too carefully watched. varsity team then seemed to wilt under — Mention The Spectrum When You Buy — This willingness to take a gamble is not expected to give them confidence and Sorenson, g 0 1 0 What's your guess? the freshmen's fire, and the final three shaded in the least by the importance of encouragement which will be neces- — — • * * goals were scored with little opposi- the match, as he has done this very sary for the remainder of their sche- Totals 11 4 11 Only too often the hero is the re- tion. thing in some of the Davis Cup match- dule. feree. CATERING es and also when he has been defend- Badly tired from their first game, the . a * Frank Chaney, alumnus of Alpha ing the national amateur championship, Varsity played nobly to avert defeat at A BIT OF ADVICE FOR THOSE Tau Omega, gave an illustrated lecture which he has won seven times, tying the hands of a strong Fargo high school House NextaDoor WHO WILL JOURNEY TO GRAND Sikes Again Matched at the fraternity house Sunday eve- the record. He has won more matches team. The varsity surprised the high 119 5th St. No. Phone 156 FORKS FOR THE FIRST GAME: ning. school Midgets with a powerful offens- after losing the first two sets than pro- JUST BECAUSE IT'S BEING PLAY- At Downtown Arena ive thrust at the start of the game, dur- bably any other player in all the his- ED ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTH- ing which they scored their goal, a tory of tennis, although in the great DAY IS NO SIGN YOU HAVE TO Freshman Athlete Responds To counter made by Acheson on a beauti- majority of them he could have won CROSS THE RIVER. them in straight sets instead of playing Public Challenge By ful pass from Jahr who had skated be- hind the high school's goal. After this . . . FOR . . . five as he had chosen. Ho hum period. Veteran Fighter SPECIAL initial, scoring thrust, the Midgets tal- A Master of Shots Johnnie Sikes, freshman middle- lied with a score of their own. The Tilden's command of every shot has Bison were now hard put to maintain Society Printing been amazing, but his service has been weight boxer, evidently is becoming • Kappa Delta,i Phi Mu a popular fighter at the Fargo fighting a tie, but did so despite the fresh re- perhaps the greatest of all his strokes. serve power of the high school team. He is the player who made the Are Leading Tourney arena in the Elk's Temple. and Programs Salemen's Samples "cannonball" famous in court play, and Several weeks ago, the freshman — Mention The Spectrum When You Buy — athlete was invited to test the mettle SEE of Athletic Equip- as he has done this, he has also become Second Round of Interclass a complete master in the execution of of Herman Bergh, a Kindred middle- ment the lob, the drive, the chop, the volley, Basketball Gives Lead To Weight, who proved no match for the PINS, RINGS, MEDALS AND the overhead smash, and the drop shot. Senior Girls Bison mittpusher. He received an un- TROPHIES He has made a study of tennis as have questioned decision. —AT- prints erg Sweat Outfits, Jerseys, few players before him, and he knows Competition in girls' basketball has Last Tuesday, on a card suggested Pants, Basketball the game thoroughly. To watch him been keen during the tournament play by Coach C. C. Finnegan who watched WIM MFR'S FARGO JEWELRY MFG. CO . "Where the Spectrum is Printed" in a match is to learn more in court of the last three weeks, Miss Helen the boys tangle last summer at Camp Shoes. "Walk a Flight and Buy Right" generalship than can be gained from Ballard, girls' physical education in- Grafton in Devils Lake, Sikes was Phone 791 Fargo, N. D. half a dozen lessons from a teacher of structor, says. matched in a grudge fight against At Unusually Low Prices. tennis. The first round of the interclass Frank Dvorak, who terrorized varsity Today, in his late thirties, Tilden is games ended two weeks ago with the middleweights for a number of years still one of the great sporting figures seniors leading one win. In the inter- when a student at North Dakota State. We Specialize In of the world and a marvel to those who sorority contests which started last Sikes completely outwitted and' out- have been unable to understand how week the Kappa Delta and Phi Mu fought the veteran Frankie to settle the College Barber Shop Northern School a man could play for so many years sororities are tied with four wins and question of superiority by' a technical CATERING and still keep up with the leaders. He no losses each. knockout. Serving State Students Since 1913 Supply Co. has just completed a three month's tour There will be two more weeks of the This Tuesday, Sikes will again be William's Bakery, Inc HAIRCUTS 35c 8th St. and N. P. Ave. of Europe, meeting the ablest players tournament, one more week of inter- asked to appear on the Elk's program. Phone 267 13 8th St. S. On the Corner of the old world day after day, but in sorority and one week of interclass. This is not an exhibition fight or a Hours-8:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. an. FARGO spite of the grind he is back home Standings are as follow: grudge fight for Sikes is meeting a again, fit and eager to get into the Team W. L. T'd. public challenge issued last week by Fargo and Moorhead's Oldest fray. Interclass— Howard Liedke, veteran middleweight PARCEL AND DELIVERY & Seniors 2 1 0 and ancient ring gladiator. While the Putting themselves down as firmly Sophomores 1 1 '1 Bison freshman is considerably less BAGGAGE SERVICE approving the County Extension serv- Freshmen 1 1 1 experienced than Liedke, who has had Economics courses as Juniors 1 2 0 DOC'S --- Phone .'237 SELL ice and Home a number of ring battles, no decided carried on in cooperation with the Intersorority- edge has been given to the veteran 1225 Front Street FARGO, N. D. United States department of agricul- Kappa Delta 4 0 0 fighter in view of Sikes' performances all unused articles about the house ture, the Central Cooperative associa- Phi Mu . _ 4 0 0 of the past few weeks. tion of St. Paul this week sent con- Non-Sorority (yellow) 3 0 0 A Classified Advertisement will bring a buyer, gressmen and legislators this resolution Phi Omega Pi 2 2 0 along with others passed at their an- Alpha Gamma Delta 1 3 0 Closing Out Sale and turn them into cash COLLEGE LUNCH —OF— nual meeting. Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 3 0 Non-Sorority (green) 1 3 0 Good Home Made Sandwiches Phone 1000 Frances Loomis, New Rockford, a Gamma Phi Beta 0 5 0 and Lunches Winter Sporting Goods former student and a member of Alpha Confections, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks Omicron chapter of Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Kappa Sigma announces the Tideman Sisters, Props. Carlisle & Bristoll 1140 13th st. N. THE FARGO FORUM is spending the week with sorority pledging of Vern Johnson, Ashby, Phone 65 67 Broadway Phone 757 sisters. Minn.

FOUR THE SPECTRUM Twenty Million People Rifle Team Completes CAMPUS SOCIET Y Play Basketball Now Second Part Of Match Missouri, Ohio and Kansas Are PHI MUS HOSTS University of Kansas Mentor Included In Bison Wins For TO GROUP MEMBERS Special Party Theme Says Game is Played Last Week Matches Phi Mu sorority will entertain repre- Planned For Informal In All Nations sentatives of Kappa Delta sorority, The North Dakota State college rifle Alpha Sigma Tau fraternity and the Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, basketball team coached by J. B. Conroy and Cosmopolitan club at a buffet supper Delta Tau Epsilon Choses A coach at Kansas university, says there Mardi Gras Setting For Capt. J. H. McChrystal, completed the Sunday evening, Feb. 19, in the chap- are 20 million girls and boys playing second stage of the corp area inter- ter house. Fraternity Party basketball in the world today, There is collegiate match with a total of 1884 Marion Moffitt is in general charge hardly a country in the world that points, a score of two points higher In harmony with the annual event of the affair. She will be assisted by doesn't go in for the -game in a big than last year's team made at this Lorraine Scribbens, Gladys Tofte, Eli- which is to be held in New Orleans way, says Mr. Allen. stage. the latter part of this month, Delta Tau zabeth Russell and Evelyn Engebret- France, Italy, Japan, China, Persia, In the postal match firing ten men in Epsilon will carry out a Mardi Gras son. Honored guests of the occasion India, Sweden, the Philippine Islands, the prone, sitting, kneeling and stand- theme for their fraternity party, which includes Misses Dorothy Cole and Jes- Portugal., Czecho-Slovakia, Turkey, ing positions, North Dakota State won will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, in the sie Phillips. Greece, Mexico, Canada, Poland, Rus- from Depauw university, Montana Y. M. C. A. building. sia, Germany, England and practically State, Kemper Military school, Univer- On Thursday evening, Feb. 23, at 7:30 Gus Younger and Ben Boyden are all of the South American countries sity of Kansas; University of Missouri, in charge of arrangements for the party o'clock the faculty and student mem- encouragq national championship play. and University. of Nebraska. The Bi- with Glen Vantine acting as social bers of the school of engineering will The United States is considered the son bested their closest opponent, the chairman. be the guests of the college YMCA at home for this type of sport, and its sons University of Missouri, by four points a "Mixer." The early evening enter- Chaperons for the affair will be Dr. who saw action in the World War are and the University ' of Kansas was and Mrs. I. B. Douglass, and Mr. and tainment will be furnished by members the ones that have been given the forced to forfeit the match because Mrs. Donald Hay. Honored guests in- of various engineering organiaztions. credit for its expanson in such an inter- several team members were ill. clude Messrs. and Mmes. Rudolph Ot- After this impromptu program comes national manner. The International Y. The Bison fired a score of 1859 points terson, George P. Goodearl, W. R. the choice of cards, general conversa- M. C. A. planted the game early in in the five man, four position match. Wenger, and , Jennings Ekrom, Alvin tion or both. To complete the evening many of the foreign countries, while The University of Wyoming has been McGillivray and Howard Hoel. Hours our U. S. soldiers gave the game to the there will be refreshments and songs the only college heard from in this for dancing will be from 8:30 to 11:30 Philippine Islands in 1900. The Arnett- by the group. match thus far and the score turned in m. lean Army of Occupation taught the was 1786 points. German populace basketball in 1918. Dr. W. 'L. Airheart of the Wesley In the five man, three position match Practically every foreign country has College of Religion talked before the the Bison defeated Ohio university and Lincoln club of the First Congregation- Hult Stresses Creative fashioned its basketball rules after our lost to the University of Cincinnati and American game. The reason for this al church on the southerner's apprecia- to the University of Washington. The is evident. They look to us as the tion of Lincoln. Living In Convocation University of Washington was the win- mother country in this sport and have ner of last year's match. a right to expect guidance in formulat- Marion and Barbara Anderson, War- Speech On Bell Series No colleges have been heard from in ing rules and in shaping their ideals wick, and Rosin Dahlen, Thief River the ten man, three position match in of sportsmanship. Falls, Minn., were formally pledged to Poet Presents Artists' Attitude which the Bison team totaled 2688 Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Monday As chairman of Olympic Commit- tile points. On Life As Goal of Happi- tee of the National Basketball Coaches' evening. The following individual scores were ness for Every Individual association, Allen negotiated with in- turned in by the Bison team for the ternational athletic leaders toward Marion Wagness and Helen Pease week ending Feb. 11:, these scores rep- the project of including basketball as a were dinner guests at the Phi Omega Gottfried Hult, head of the classical resent the totals of each man's scores F'i sorority Monday night. demonstration game in the Olympics languages department of the University embracing four positions: Edward at Los Angeles last August. Much en- of North Dakota, speaking on "The Art Comm, 381; Nels Skaar, 374; George thusiasm and encouragement was re- The local chapter of Women's Ath- Spirit," in which he stressed the im- Friese, 370; Leonard Moffit, 368; Mar- letic association held a sleighride Wed- ceived from foreign and international portance of creative and imaginative lin Cline, 366; Anton Welker, 362; Hu- figures, but we failed through lack of nesday evening in place of their regu- living, addressed a convocation in Fes- bert Smith, 361; William Oftebro, 355; lar monthly meeting. support from our own people. tival hall Tuesday morning. The talk Edward Ballard, 353; and Clarence was one in the Bell series. With its increasing popularity, no Johnson, 352. William Moore, Fargo, James Fest- Beginning his talk with two poems doubt basketball will be included in the gate, Dickinson, and Robert Stegner, Mr. Hult explained his topic as an at- next Olympic Games at Berlin in 1936. Serge Jaroff, leader of the Russian Cossack chorus, which appears on Fairmont, were dinner guests at the titude on life. The poet is an experi- A touch of international flavor is the college Lyceum course program Friday evening, Feb. 24. Kappa Sigma Chi house yesterday. encer of life of which the poem is but added at the present time by the tour- a by-product. To illustrate he gave ing of western, mid-western and south- Magill & Co. John Norby, Lake Park, Minn., was the poem "As It Strikes a Contempor- ern states by the "FAL" team from Norin Johnson, Clare Schrag, Rhoda Corner Broadway and Front St. a guest at the Kappa Sigma Chi house ary," by Browning, the essence of Mexico City and the Meiji University Ibsen Play Marked Marr, Gerald Stevens, Frederick An- Wednesday and Thursday. which is individuality, awareness, sym- team from Tokyo, Japan. Both teams derson, Beryl Rorem, Albert Buchli, pathy, kindliness, simplicity of religion, are meeting with much popularity and By Scenic Effects Elva Eklund, Carol Cooper, June Bill Redman, Theta Chi pledge, who simplicity of living and religous zeal. some degree of success. Freeden and Mildred Thorstad. has been sick for over a week, has re- Mr. Hult emphasized his object to It would be a popular move for a "Peer Gynt" To Be Produced sumed his studies. make life in its every aspect a joyous representative American team to de- Alpha Sigma Tau announces the for- Phone 4700 ecstasy of experience. The poet he monstrate the game, but not to enter As Part of Norwegian mal pledging of Paul McAllen, Minot, Art Kramer, Delta Kappa Sigma, says has this attitude on life in a great- competition, at the next Olympics. Clean, Courteous, Prompt Program At College North Dakota at the fraternity house spent the weekend at his home in Dil- er degree than the ordinary person, but The obvious reason, is that the .Amer- Delivery Tuesday night. worth. "thd Art Spirit is the birthright of ev- jeans would prove entirely too skilful Scenic effects in the Norwegian pro- ery individual." for any foreign competition. gram entitled "An Evening in the Land Bill Addy, an Alpha Tau Omega from "There are two kinds of people. One of the Midnight Sun" to be held in the the Minnesota university was a guest kind is predominately concerned with CLUB PRESENTS DRAMA Little Country theater of the North For Your Next Dance . . . Enjoy the Fine Music of at the fraternity house here last week- experiencing life. The other is pre- (Continued from Page 1) Dakota State college on March 6 will end. dominately concerned with adjusting be particularly outstanding, A. G. Ar- itself to life. These two speak a dif- Dramatic critics have stated that the Frankie Sanders and His Band vold said today. J. R. Hunt, Hannah, North Dakota, ferent language." The adjuster merely part of the waiter in this play is an Phone 6481 was a guest at the Delta Tau Epsilon identifies things by words, but the excellent example of the man who This scenery, which is the work of house Sunday. poet, the experiencer, realizes that knows his place. Gerald Stevens in State college students, will be used in everything is entangled in a mesh of this role made the characterization collaboration with Ibsen's play, "Peer Neil Peck spent last weekend at his interrelation and speaks a language of stand out because of the pathetic item Gynt." The Scandinavian theme will home in Herman, Minn. involved. suggestion. be carried out further by the . Orpheus Smart Economy - Value plus Style "Begin living now, not merely use The part of the young dentist stood Male Singing society and a twenty- college as a preparation for living when out through its interpretation by Hor- five piece orchestra which will inter- Pledges Plan Musical you get out," Mr. Hult urged the pu- ace Spaulding. As a happy-go-lucky pret some of Edward Grieg's music. pils. He emphasized again that the Art `gum architect' he created the proper A Norse gallery of antiquities and a Rose Shop Recital For Tuesday Spirit applied to all subjects not only atmosphere and added the necessary lunch in the Lincoln Log cabin will PIONEER BUILDING, FARGO, N.D. bits of over sentimentality to a good also be on the program for the eve- to literature. "When shall we rid our- Between Broadway and Postoffice on First Avenue North advantage. ning. Sigma Active Group selves of the nonsense that limits poetry to books?" Mr. Hult exclaimed. Frederick Anderson as a solicitor Students taking parts in the produc- Is Entertained At Private portrayed the part to the best of his tion of "Peer Gynt" are as follows: Musicale ability. However, his dramatic talent • OFFICIAL CALENDAR trends more into character and this role A part of the requirement of their afforded no such possibilities, pledgeship in Iota, na- Friday, February 17- Clifford Swanson and Evelyn Davis Philco and Clarion tional professional music sorority, sev- 8:30-12:00 p. m.—Charity Ball held minor roles in the production. Al- Students Attention! en members of the pledge group will Saturday, February 18- though neither of them had much RADIOS give a recital' at the home of Carolyn 8:30-11:30 p. m.—Delta Tau 'Epsi- chance to demonstrate their dramatic Bring your used books to the Hendrickson, 713 4th st N, next Tues- lon party technique, they both did highly satis- day evening at 8 o'clock. factory in their capacities. Electrical Supplies BASKETBALL: N. D. S. C. vs. Campus Bookstore. We will sell Tuesday's program includes vocal Straus Clothing Co. Independ- Committees for the winter term' play selections to be presented by Misses ents at Valley City were composed of student members of them for you. Carolyn Hendrickson, Annabelle Spa- Monday, February 20- the club. Frederick Anderson had Dakota Electric Supply Co. dum, Louise Hanson and Louise Mur- 3:00-5:00 p. m.—Blue Monday tea charge of the lighting effects, stage 123 Broadway Fargo. N. D PHONE 2113-2112 ray; piano solos by Grace Watkins and Fraternity and sorority meetings effects, and properties. David Minard Viola Moen; and a cello presentation 7:30 p. m.—Cosmopolitan club was in charge of the advance ticket Campus Bookstore smuissimmesisier by Marie Wilds. The eighteen mem- 7:30 p. m.—Original One-Act Plays sales.—R. A. bers of the sorority will be the honor L. C. T. guests at the recital. Tuesday, February 21— We Appreciate..... Patronesses for the pledge chapter of 7:001g4nl— THE SINGING HORSEMEN are Mrs. J. H. Shep- 7:00 p. m.—Original OneAct Plays of the STEPPES CATERING... your past patronage and solicit your future work. When you think perd, Mrs. C. A. Pollock and Miss Beth 7:30 p. m.—Phytois of laundry call DIXON for service and quality. We darn sox and Hanson. The recital is not open to Wednesday, February 22- Let us prepare the food for sew on buttons without extra charge. the general public. 5:00 p. m.—Scabbard & Blade your parties Basketball: N. D. S. C., vs. U. of Don Cossack N. Dak. at Grand Forks. DIXON LAUNDRY COMPANY PRACTICE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 23— Russian Male Chorus PHONE 666 Bison Brevities Basketball: N. D. S. C. vs. U. of Leeby's We have a representative in each fraternity on N. Dak. at Grand Forks SERGE JAROFF, Conductor the campus. Saturday, Feb. 18th—Lines rehear- Debate: University vs. N. D. S. C. The World's Most Wonderful Chorus sal at office at 1 o'clock. Friday, February 24- Thirty-six Glorious Voices Sunday, Feb. 19th—Entire cast at 8:00 p. m.—Don Cossack Chorus Festival hall at 2:30 o'clock. Concert, Festival Hall FESTIVAL HALL No rehearsal Monday. 8:30-11:30 p. m.—Cosmopolitan club Tuesday, Feb. 21st—Women's Danc- party Fri. Eve., Feb. 24 CuLairS BUY A MEAL..,.. ing chorus, Festival hall, 4 o'clock 8:30-11:30 p. m.—Phi Omega Pi Wednesday, Feb. 22nd—Singing cho- party At 8 o'clock TED EVANSON rus at office at 4 o'clock Admission: 100 Seats Reserved Main 219 Broadway Couport Book Thursday, Feb. 23rd—Men's Danc- Floor, $1.00; 100 Seats Reserved ing chorus at Festival hall at 4 East Balcony, 75c; 1000 Seats $5.50 for $5.00 o'clock Gen)eral Admissioni Main Floor and Side Balconies, 40c. New Jig Saw Puzzles Fargo National Bank VIKING CAFE Seats now on sale. Call, Phone or Lots of E'm write The Little Country Theater, TED'S Service Drug Store A BISON BOOSTER 52 Broadway Phone 32 Fargo, North Dakota. Texaco Service Station Broadway at 6 ave N. Phone 84 THEODORE E. SMITH, Manager Eleventh and Front Streets FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA USE YELLOW CASE-1 or 5 Persons 25c. PHONE 100