OFFICIAL PAPER Back The Of Student Body of the North Dakota Agricultural College THE SPECTRUM Merit System! Z 545a

<=I VOLUME LIII. STATE COLLEGE STATION, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937. NUMBER 6 MERIT SYSTEM IS DEALT BLOW New Political Frame Seeks Bison Pledged To Do Or Die To Slash Progressive Power

Johnny Smith Engineers' Ball Manager. Bigger And Better Pledge to Merit System Is Forgotten as Frames Baked Beans Boon Seek Political Offices; Spectrum Gives Predicts Win Absolute Support to System To Burly Boarders Bison Meet Strong Moorhead Teachers Eleven Tonight The heretofore uncontested Progressives are going to find The B. and B. B. B., Bigger and competition when they submit their candidates for publication At Better Baked Beans division of the Y. W. are throwing a baked bean feast in next week. Last night members of the rather deflated Allied the "Y" tonight before the game from Independents picked up the remnants of their last year's weak By JOHN SMITH 5-7. attempt and are preparing to buck the Progressives at least to Another year has rolled around and To would-be cynics who discovered break a clean sweep (if they can). It is also believed that once again the Bison meet a foe from a few anemic canned beans shrinking neither party will be in control of the independent vote, but that acros sthe river, the MSTC Dragons. behind the luscious brownies of home it will submit its own truly "independent" candidates. The ,Dragons have always been a pow- baked last year—this message and Both of the organized parties will pledge: "Canned beans are canned." erful foe of the Thundering Herd but again stand on the well-worn plank of The kitchen staff, with Ruth Swisher instigate-a-merit-system. this year it seems as if they might donning the chef's cap, plan enough Board Approves Even after all the ballyhoo on the upset the apple-cart and spring a vic- food to go around this year. Dick merit system both frames could be tory on their fans. It is reported that Sweitzer has not been called upon to do questioned on their integrity concern- Coach Alex Nemzek had his team in his part. Last year he graciously of- Editors' Choices ing the issue. Rumor has it that the fered to 'watch' the largest crock of just the right psychological state of Progressives will evade the issue be- beans. He watched and watched — cause they maintain they are not mind to play the best game of the Catherine Cummins and James Tay- and watched them burn. Fortunately pledged to the system in black and year. However, the Bison reign as lor were approved by the Board of and wisely, Mr. Sweitzer applied him- white, in the campaign last year they favorites chiefly because their reserve Publications for the positions of asso- self while the supplies lasted, He spent only seconded the motion, but did not forces are beginning to recover from the rest of the time finding can-open- ciate editors of the Bison, traditional yearly publication giving a pictorial actually mention the merit system. their many injuries. ers. In order to keep everyone straight After the bitter South Dakota State summary of the school's activities, in Tickets may be bought at the door, for on this issue the Spectrum office defeat the accordance with the recommendations will twenty-five cents, or from Nelita be glad to show any interested party came back with that fight that has handed them by Editor James Critch- Dwyer, Jean Paris, and Lois McMillan. the copy from last year that ran an been so characteristic of Bison teams M. S. T. C. students have been invited. field. Also at the meeting of the Board last Wednesday evening the ad stating, "Don't let weak reforms in recent years, and in their win at cloud the issue; we favor the merit Carleton they proved that they are final staff status of the Spectrum was decided, with John Lynch and Florenz system and will give it individual sup- not a team to be taken lightly. They Phi Kappa Phi port when it comes before the student showed that the South Dakota State Dinwoodie acting as associates to Edi- tor George Putz. body," paid ad from the Progressive defeat is one of those things that in- Elects New Members frame. juries and mental let-downs will bring Others approved by the Board as staff workers on the Bison are: Vir- Concerning the Allied Independents, on. We should not, however, under- Phi Kappa Phi held their annual fall ginia Smith, Roberta Gregg, Claire we will have to call them that until rate the Bunnies for they were a great term business meeting Thursday, Oc- Put; Carl White, Joyce Ogilvie, Em- an official name is announced. The team that day, but they were playing tober 21, in the Seminar room of the ma May Britten, Thad Fuller, Dick incongruity of their action makes them a type of football a bit over their Administration Building. The business Weltzin, - William Tilletson, Vera Nel- look like prevaricators. Last year the heads as the 7 to 0 defeat by Morn- of the meeting was the appointment of son, Joan Hughes, Jean Paris, Mary SAE faction made public their inten- ingside last week-end seems to indi- committees. and the electing of officers Mahlman, Bill Johnson, Jean Chase, tion to secede from any frame and cate. The Bison's 6 to 0 win against to fill the vacancies. The election of then were prime promoters of another Valdus Knutson, Helen Halderson, and a powerful Carleton team at North- TED WHALEN the senior students to the fraternity LaVerne Hockstead. group — the Allied Independent, that field last Saturday indicates that the was held, and the names will be an- backed the merit system. Their move Student engineers, meeting last evening in the Engineering building, elected The Spectrum staff is comprised of: Bison can still salvage much from this nounced soon. Dr. Metzinger, Miss Ted Whalen manager of the traditional Engineers' Ball. No date has been set Phyllis Rowe, Barbara Gwyther, John undoubtedly was prompted to get in- football season. The degree of suc- Landquist, and Dr. Roderick are on the dependent votes that would yet for the ball. At the same meeting, Roy DeRose was elected vice-president Clasen, Alfred Muffin, Sam Tolchin- give them cess or failure will be determined next membership committee, a majority. Members of the Allied In- week when the great North Dakota of the Engineers' club. Other officers are Robert Penmen, president; John sky, Jane Blair, Bill Buck, Roberta Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor- Gregg, Virginia Runyan, Betty Lou dependents were groups opposed to football classic gets under way at Dimunation, vice-president; and Mel Thuring, treasurer. frames. Apparently the frame organ- Grand Forks, Saturday, Oct. 30. ary fraternity. The seniors who are Johnson, Helmuth Froeschle, Jean elected to the fraternity may be en- Renwick, Mike Catalano, Catherine ized last night is again made up of At present NDAC is looking forward these same groups still opposed to or- to the MSTC encounter tonight and ALUMNI TO GIVE rolled in any college, but must rank Cummins, and Jo Erickson. Famous Geographer, DINNER IN MINOT very high in scholarship. Their schol- ganized politics. they are not taking the prospective What appears incongruous is: when battle lightly because the Dragons arship rating is based on the whole Bentvoglio, Speaks A dinner to which all alumni and four years. The aim of the fraternity PRESIDENT WEST SPEAKS this frame has now power they favor have a big team with some experienced former students of NDSC are invited the merit system and back it to get men of considerable repute. They will is to promote scholarship. There were President West is speaking on two At Convo Monday is to be given Thursday noon, October twenty-one seniors in the organization programs this week, one at St. Cloud, independent votes; when they have gamble all they have to win, as they power enough in their own group they have everything to win and nothing to 28; in the Episcopal Church at Minot, last year. Minn., and the other at Devils Lake. He delivered an address at the meeting frame to get offices on the pretense of lose. Coach Nemzek of MSTC prob- Dr. Marie Bentivoglio, Australian North Dakota. Mr. A. G. Arvold has a merit system later. As it looks now, ably hit the nail.on the head when he of the Minnesota Teachers' Convention and Oxford geographer of interna- been asked to speak. Chairman for yesterday, and is to appear on the neither frame is going to put the merit said that the Dragon team has never the dinner is Mrs. P. D. Norton, grm- 4 O'CLOCK MONDAY system in if they can get offices with- disgraced itself against Finnegan's tional repute, will speak before convo- dedication program of the new Devils All old, new and prospective out it. team and he does not expect them to cation Monday morning on the topic, erly Miss Louise Fitzgerald, alumna Lake high school today. members of the Spectrum Weekly But the Spectrum intends to see a do it tonight. That, of course. means "The Problems of the Pacific and Aus- and sister of sports writer, Eugene tralia's Place in the Pacific." and Bison Yearbook business and merit system installed. If these frames that the Dragons will be in there with Fitzgerald. Over 150 people are ex- can not be depended upon to keep Dr. Bentivoglio was educated in the pected to attend. editorial staffs are to meet in the plenty of fight and punch and playing their word, the constitution of the stu- Universities of Sydney (Australia) and The North Dakota Education Asso- respective offices at 4 o'clock next the very best kind of football. The dent commission provided means Oxford. While at the University of ciation delegates will be attending their Monday afternoon. Please be there. Dragons do not have that constant whereby any person with a petition touchdown threat that they had last Sydney she won a number of prizes convention in Minot at that time. and scholarships, including the 1851 signed by 25 per cent of the bona fide Exhibiton Traveling Fellowship, on students, can bring to vote any issue. which she went to Somerville college, There are enough students within the now organized frames that would favor Oxford, to continue her studies in Story By Ruder, Of Dakota geology and minerology and in geog- a merit system to put the question to vote. After these heated campaigns raphy. While in Oxford she published several original papers in both sub- Student, Explains System the frames would not want to change their political promises to empty jects. quite different from the old framing To eliminate framing and the result- words. Their vote is really pledged. On returning to Sydney she was in- ing election of many mediocre students system when officers became forgot- vited to take the position of lecturer to class officers, the University adopt- ten men a week after the election. in geography and in teaching methods ed a merit system last fall. Critics of the merit system, say that in geography at the Teachers college, This method of selecting officers was it results in the college "big shot" be- New Funds Enlarge and was later appointed lecturer in suggested by the University of Indiana coming bigger. Proponents of the plan educational methods in the. University plan, and first promoted on the North say that if you are to have student Home Ec Extension of Sydney. In 1929 she took a tempo- Dakota campus by Robert Kunkel, edi- government you must have class offi- Jim On Wheeler rary position at the invitation of the tor-in-chief of The Student, a member cers who have proved themselves cap- university as lecturer in geography able. These should be men and wo- Due to the government grant donat- season in Burke, but they have a of the winning frame, and by Fred and joint head of the department. Dr. men who are leaders on the campus, couple of mighty hard running backs Haas, political leader of the frame that ed this school through the George- Bentivoglio has also written the stan- and not students who axe prominent in Yatchak and Balzarini, and the had been a consistent loser in Univer- Deen Vocational funds on Aug. 9, Miss dard textbook in physical and prac- only within the walls of their dormi- Bison line will have trouble stopping sity elections. Helen C. Finlayson, state supervisor tical geography in use in Australian tory or fraternity house. Further, of- them. The Bison expect to break Ror- Under the plan adopted last fall, the secondary schools, and was a member ficers of last year's classes cannot be of home economics education, has been vig and Wheeler away often enough for 10 outstanding students in each of the of the State Curriculum Committee candidates this year. Manny Scores Again! able to bring about an extension of winning scores, but they expect no easy three upper classes were listed on the and Convener of the Committee of Only 255 students voted in general time with the MSTC Dragons, and if ballot. By allowing a certain number the old program and an expansion of Educational Broadcasts in geography. election last fall as compared with over the Bison can display the kind of ball of points for each college activity, men It suddenly •came to us as make-up the new program of teaching small Dr. Bentivoglio has traveled very and women who had been active as 1,300 in past contests. Those favoring problems became critical about 1 a. m. they did against the State Bunnies an extensively, especially in Australia, the merit system feel that there will groups, organizations, and study clubs entirely possible. members or leaders of various campus last night that we had not run a pic- upset is and is well known as a lecturer in be at least 600 votes in the coming gen- throughout the state the newer de- Ray Hawkins is definitely out for the organizations were those who succeed- ture of that unabashed, bespectacled geography. She came to these United eral election because the campus better velopments in the art of cooking and season and Jim On and Merrill Green ed in becoming candidates for office. boy who is two-thirds embouchre and States in 1935 and has twice spoken understands the new setup. They also still suffer from old injuries, and if they There were no politics or preferences, who has never experienced a let-down homemaking. This new allotment of before the National Geographic Socie- say that though it is not a "cure-all," are ready by the University game the with activities that required the most in popularity (he's near-sighted) since funds, larger than the local benefits ty, the topics being "Introducing Aus- it has resulted in electing capable men Bison can count themselves lucky. Ed effort being allowed as much as 25 he had ceased to be a power on the tralia" and "Italy at Home Today." and women as class officers. of the Smith-Hughes funds, amount to Wellems took over Hawkins' duties in points, and homecoming sub-commit- Spectrum staff. His latest reason for She has spent the last two winter sea- An open question is to evaluate $40,538.98. the State game and then performed tees and the like as little as one point. the above uncomplimentary spread is sons in lecturing throughout this coun- properly each activity under the point like a veteran at Northfield. Alfred Scholarship also played a definite part the UND homecoming brainstorm of The money is used to pay teachers try and has been heard in almost system. Is the presidency of Blue Key capable of handling Green's with students getting points in direct aiding Adrian McClelland, University who work out in the small communi- Bostow is every large city from coast to coast. worth more on the campus than mem- guard position, but he does not carry ratio to their averages. Blue Key president. in the handing of ties conducting adult education in bership in Phi Beta Kappa? Should a the weight that the other sophomore At the pblls, students picked four of- the 80-pound nickel trophy to Gover- home economics. It helps cover the desk editor on the student paper get guard does. It makes no difference HALEY'S MOTHER HERE ficers, and a prom manager in case nor Langer during the homecoming meagre salaries of 60 teachers who are the same number of points as- a mem- who plays at the center post—Jim On Dean Alice Haley's mother has mov- they were juniors or seniors, from the festivities there. conducting 55 day schools, as com- ber of the debate team? or Joe Kojancik—for they are both ed to Fargo where she will reside with 10 students in their class who had the Our Man Manny, Blue Key Wise pared with last year's 43. equally as good, but ' the reserve her daughter in the Siegel Apartments. most activity and scholarship points. (My affiliation last year was with a Man, Board of Publications Know-it- Miss Finlayson's immediate staff strength is considerably cut down She comes from Beaver, Pennsylvania. The result of this election was that group that passively opposed the merit all, and Spectrum has-been, is now consists of: two itinerant teachers— when Jim On is on the injured list. the officers of the three upper classes sytem. The plan succeeded because enjoying the restful life of an Over- Eva Larson, Iowa State, and Iva Bloss- All in all, the Bison came through the UND HOMECOMING TICKETS were students who had held responsible we could offer no better proposal, and seer of Campus life. He won't like er, Montana State; Ella Johnson, as- Carleton game in good shape and are $1.00 positions in other campus organiza- were forced to admit that the old sys- this, but that's beside the point — we sistant supervisor of adult education; ready for 1VISTC with the Sioux of Get them before Thursday noon tions. With this group at its helm, the tem of framing had many faults.) like to print for the majority faction. Ruth Bills, supervising teaching in the U. looming up large in the back- at the Alumni office in the base- student body immediately received a —Melvin Ruder, Managing Editor Besides, he doesn't mind helping us West Fargo and Moorhead; and Mrs. The Dakota Student, 1936-1937. ground. ment of Old IVIain. degree of self-government. This was out on a little filler. Horton assistant here.

THE SPECTRUM Two The pledges were presented to other was the major part of their platform Last year. Greek organizations at a dessert sup- SPECTRUM However, they have promised to acquaint them- The Soda CEmben- per in the chapter rooms Sunday from M. Smith deserves all the headlines in bed at 10:30 the night of the S. A. E. 6:30 to 8. Muriel Schroeder, social Official publication of the students of the North Dakota selves with the merit system set-up within the chairman, was in charge. State college published every Friday during the school year. next week, so that they would be prepared to this week. Can you imagine, and she party. She and J. Cromb had pie and * * didn't tell a soul. But she wore B. coffee instead of going to the party. A discuss it and vote upon it. We promised them commendable trait! . . . Upon author- Theta Chi: James Elwin returned 1937 Member 1938 that in the meantime we would acquaint the stu- Arnold's S. A. E. pin from homecom- ative information—Alvon Grinna is the from the Chicago press convention [Associated CaefSiate Press ing until last Monday night on her best freshman girl date on the cam- Saturday . . . Enoch Quamme spent dent body with it so that they in turn would slip. Slipped one over that time. pus . . . There is only one on the the week-end at his home in Pelican Distributor of know what they were voting on when the time Wonder if the tale about wearing the campus that would do it. Gamma Phi Rapids . . . . The Mother's club was Collegiate Digest came. As this issue comes further to a head in pin at night in her pajama pocket could M. Morris spoke to 42 Theta Chi rooks entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. be true? Congratulations kids. . . . on etiquette. Bet you were sure Fred (Mother) Birch was guest of MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION the next month, we would appreciate student Is the next S. A. E. pin to go M. Ben- nervous with all those men around! ... honor . . . An informal dance was held opinions, for and against, and will try to publish idt's? If he and L. Weir spend much Kappa Delta Jane Roderick passed in the house Friday evening. Sergeant Entered as second class matter at the State College Sta- and Mrs. White were chaperons .. . tion under the Act of March 8, 1879. all serious discussions and questions imparti- more time in that coupe it will. . . . jelly beans Monday night from an un- Pledged, Roy Pederson, Fargo, and Tor ally. For the first time this year! End Wel- known Mr. X. . . . And then there is TELEPHONE 2221 lems got his hair combed when an in- another football player that needs a Thorwaldson, Park River. tended pass whizzed by and parted it. little putting on. C. Shrank spend: * * EDITORIAL STAFF . . . The situatation looks serious that plenty time in the vicinity of the Kap- Sigma Chi: Richard Weltzin, Abner the Y lounge will become a second pa rooms. We think it is because of Editor-in-Chief _ George Putz Merit System — Selvig, and Pat Callinan of Fargo, and Ceres hall. The movement will be in- of pledge E. Engh. . . . As seen Paul Dahl of Kenmare, were initiated _. John Lynch Associate Editor Students of this college seldom display much stigated by E. Peterick and S. Parizek during hell week: The S. A. E.'s into the active chapter Sunday morn- Florenz Dinwoodie Associate Editor interest in student government. There is no ap- if it does . . . Maybe S. Parizek heard treating them easy; The Kappa Psi's ing . . . . James Shigley accompanied Desk Editor . Bud Thorwaldson that last year's football hero, E. May, riding stick horses; the Gamma Rho's the architects to Minneapolis last week Desk Editor_ __Phyllis Rowe parent reason for this condition of affairs ex- is to be married Nov. 6 to his home standing sentinel to a pup tent; and where he visited Alpha Sigma chapter. Proofreader_ Barbara Gwyther cept that the student body as a whole considers town girl. . . . And along with the the Sigs making love to the Kappas—as . . . Sam Dobervich, '36, who is teach- Editorials._ __Jack Clason the subject unworthy of their interest. The other weddings should be marked D. ever—besides having to wash the dishes ing at Page, visited the house over Editorials.__ ...._ Gorman King Thull and S. Ward at Thanksgiving. after the Sunday night supper.... Note the week-end. problems of student government should be im- Both were on. the campus last year ... for R. Percy only: Can you whistle out Kappa Psi: Lloyd Johnsonbaugh BUSINESS STAFF portant to every student because the way in There is only one Kappa in the bunch of the side of your mouth? Or may- spent the week-end in the twin cities. that would do it. M. B. Lewis was be if you see him you should ask him. . . . Kappa Psi attended the Sunday which they are handled has a direct bearing on Business Manager______Elwin morning services of the First Metho-

Associate Manager__ _Dick Cook the college life of every student. dist church in a body. Associate Manager______Kenneth Archer The Spectrum asks that all students pay par- • • *

Associate Manager June Keefe ticular attention to all articles concerning the WITH THE GREEKS Sigma Phi Delta: Kenneth Branby, employee of the Babcock Wilcox Co.. merit system which appear iii its columns. This Kappa Kappa Gamma: Marian Smith dent, Jane Blair; vice-president, Re- visited the house Friday . . . Edward is done with the thought of having every stu- passed candy at potluck Monday night. nee Waltz; treasurer, Betty Carnine; Carlson, Millard Borke, James Chris- tensen, Henry Halgren, and Harold Pep Club Propaganda— dent make .up his own mind as to his stand on . . . Kappas Mother's club entertained recording secretary, Eunice Warner; Reslock spent the week-end at their this projected reform so that when the time the Mother's club of all the sororities corresponding secretary, Vera Wool- It has been our experience that in order to and fraternities on the campus at a dridge; historian, Regina Garrity; song respective homes . . . . Al Forsman, sponsor any movement and then get it going comes to vote on it he will vote intelligently. tea on Thursday . . . . Jane Schultz, chairman, Mary See; publicity chair- William Kossila, Oswald Forstad, and Read all Spectruni stories on the merit sys- Grafton, and Elizabeth Dewey, Gran- man, Della May Hess; and librarian, Clarence Van Ray were initiated into within the year we have to think far into the fu- the active chapter Sunday morning. tem and then think over what you have read. din, were guests this week-end. Marjorie Gaetz . . . Verna Thysell en- ture and start discussion on it. We mean to do tertained week-end guests from the * * * that very thing with the idea of an up and coming Phi Mut Ruth Pinkham, instructor Forks . . . Catherine Cummins, Geral- Kappa Sigma Chi: Al Strinden, Rus- sell Hanson, and Dave Ebeltoft spent Pep Club this year. If there is to be a Pep Club at Grafton, visited the chapter Sunday dine Morris, Marty DePuy, and Mil- Y Membership Drive— afternoon . . . Eleanore Walsh visited dred Hess drove to Wahpeton, Sunday, the week-end at their respective homes —one like we had last year, and one that will her home in Hope last week . . . . and visited the Morris home . . . Eve- . . . . George Strum, Kenneth Ford, continue to function in future years — we must The college Y is making its annual member- fudge party will be held in the rooms lyn Trousdale was potluck guest on Elmo Ellingson, and Neal Jenson were -ship drive and deserves the support of all stu- after the game, LaVerne Furcht in Monday. • (Continued on Page Four) start talking of it now. Probably the best or- charge . . . Lois McMillan was elected * * * ganization for the first Club this year would be dents. This organization is designed for service Women's Senate delegate. Alpha Gamma Delta: Eleanor Isaacs composed of the pledges of all sororities and and must have the students behind it in order • * * visited in Fargo over the week-end. to accomplish its purpose to the fullest extent. Home Management House: Over- . . . Mrs. M. J. Pridt of Hazen has Movie Calendar fraternities and independent groups on the cam- night guests last week were Corrine been the guest of her daughters, Lil- Under Dick Sweitzer, live wire secretary, the CUT THIS OUT FOR YOUR pus. Please keep this in mind because we are Foss, Christine, and Helen Tice, Mount lian and Jean, for a few days . . . The CONVENIENCE now starting our publicity and propaganda urg7 Y very efficiently helped in making the orient- Morris, Illinois . . . . Gudrun Tiseth mothers and patronesses were enter- tion program for freshmen a success, An ex- visited her home at Christine Sunday tained at dinner on Monday night. WEEK STARTING OCT. 24. ing the movement. evening . . . Supper guests during the Achievement awards were presented tensive program is planned for this year and its week were Crystal Rindahl, Marie as follows: the Dorothy Lois Hatch success depends largely upon the support given Carlson, Al Forsman, and Corrine award to Gladys Aalgaard, and Dela- Fargo Theatre the Y by the students. Foss . . . . Mrs. Rinkel and daughter, phine Rosa award to Helen Restvedt, Pep in this Case is Satire— Grace, of Thief River Falls, Minn., and the pledge scholarship award to Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., When you are approached by the member- visited Blanche, Saturday. With them Celeste Meyer. Pledge officers are Oct. 24-25-26-27 Last week a meeting was called for all loyal- ship salesmen, give them a chance to tell you was Mrs. Halldin . . auth Hall was a Virginia Johnston, president; Doris SONJA HENIE, TYRONE POWER ists who had the ambition to contribute a little about the Y and think about joining. It's a dinner guest Tuesday evening. Meyer, vice-president, and Dorothy • * "Thin Ice" effort to the interest of school spirit. The Luther, secretary. * * good investment. Phi Omega Pi: Potluck guest Mon- meeting was a failure. The present lax cheer- Thur., Fri., Sat., Oct. 28-29-30 day night was Dean Alice Haley. .. . Kappa Delta: New appointments are LORETTA YOUNG, DON AMECHE leaders didn't show up to do their part in teach- Ruth Galahan and Jean Renwick went Mavis Jensen, social service chairman, to Bismarck for the week-end, and and Barbara Gwyther. assistant trea- ing the prospective beginners, and there were Student Advisory Council— "Love Under Fire" discouragingly few prospective beginners. We Elaine Helland to Arthur . . . Pledge surer . . . Last Friday evening from The idea of forming an advisory council to officers elected are president, Mary five to eight the active and pledges think the idea is a good one. The idea, in case work with him in administering student prob- Pauline Bohn; vice-president, Shirley entertained the Alpha Gamma Rho's you don't know, is to get fifteen men and women Olson; and secretary-treasurer, Jean at a supper dance in the lobby of the Grand Theatre lems has been suggested by C. A. Sevrinson, act- Renwick . . . Fran Tourtlotte is prac- Y. Dr. and Mrs. Brinley chaper- students out in front of the stands at the basket-. Sun., Mon., Tue., Oct. 24-25-26 ing dean of men. He feels that with such a tice teaching at West Fargo . . . Shir- oned . . . Lorraine Dixon visited the KAY FRANCIS. ERROL FLYNN ball games this winter to do the usual cheerlead- ley Olson spent a few days at Mac- group working with him in an advisory capacity rooms Monday night. She left Wednes- ing calisthenics in a uniform of white shirts— intosh, Minn. . . . . The presentation day for Los Angeles • . . Founder's "Another Dawn" he can more adequately deal with the problems tea for new pledges is being held Oc- Day, Oct. 23, will be observed at a * * until it is practical to get sweaters for them. It * with which he is confronted. With a group of tober 24. formal dinner at the Comstock hotel, Wed., Thur., Oct. 27-28 is entirely for show. Get fifteen well drilled students advising, he would be able to get the followed by a party honoring the "THE GREAT GAMBINI" people out in front of the crowd doing a classy students viewpoint and thus do a fairer job, Gamma Phi Beta: Mary See and pledges . . . . Helen Louise Sletvold with in some cases, of handling their problem's. LaVerne Middlemas returned Monday contributed a cake at potluck Monday Akin Tamiroff, Marian Marsh job of leading yells and maybe the crowd will from Bismarck . . . Election of pledge —the eccasion being her birthday. * • * yell. It is an experiment, but it has worked in The suggestion of Mr. Sevrinson is worthy officers was held on Monday. Presi- Jane Roderick passed candy . . . . of serious consideration and should appeal to Fri., Sat., Oct. 29-30 other schools. "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" those progressive thinkers who are alive to all with Harp, harp. harp, on school spirit and it does- efforts to improve the relationship between the Madge Evans, Henry Daniell n't do any good. Yet everyone will admit that students and the administrative machine. If we need it. Talk to anyone on the campus for put into practice it should greatly facilitate the ten minutes and "Sure ! I'll cooperate. I'll be just and efficient administration of student HALLOWE EN State Theatre problems. Sun., Mon., Oct. 24-25 glad help put something new and needed across GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR to call out school spirit." Then call a meeting of cooperators—and nothing happens. We don't WITCH•ERY "The Plainsman" Let's Be Friends— * * * like to go downtown and be razzed to death by the Visit our Beauty Shop and learn the One of the most important factors in making magic secret of being witchingly Tue., Wed., Oct. 26-27 business men there who come out to see our life on a college campus complete, is friendship. beautiful. Our hair specialists will KAY FRANCIS games, about what a dumb, dead, booing crowd Friendship, not only between individuals, but teach you a new wave that will set in... you for a marvelous time. "Stolen Holiday" we are. Those business men, real supporters also between organizations and social groups is * * * important. of our athletic, dramatic, and publications de- Glamor Gr1 Permanent Thur., Fri., Oct. 28-29 partments here, come out to see our games for On the campus of our school there is an apal- MARLENE DIETRICH, CHARLES ling lack of good feeling among the sororities BOYER three reasons: (1) to see the game ; (2) to hear and fraternities. There seems to be much bad $6.50 the band; and (3) to get a thrill out of hearing feeling between these groups in our school. This Curls and waves beautifying your "The Garden Of Allah" * * * the crowd sing and cheer and yell for the victory feeling is detrimental not only to the groups in- entire head. Shampoo and finger volved but also to the individuals who are affi- wave included, of course. Saturday Only Oct. 30 they are supposed to want. So far we have "SPANKY" MacFARLAND cheated every one of those men on every ticket liated with the various organizations. This an- Phone 470-W in tagonism is most noticeable in the relationships "General Spanky" they have purchased. We have given them 2/3% of the fraternities and sororities as they pertain PARKER-HERBEX Individualized on their dollar. to school activities. In almost every branch Scalp Treatments. Think it over, and if you have any backbone of extra-curricular activity, there is a strained ")/5 0 r iiuff Moorhead Theatre left, act. Appoint yourself as a committee of one feeling between the people from various organi- 3rd Floor Room 312 Sun.. Mon., Oct. 24-25 , Fargo's Smart Beauty Shop on to see that something is done about it. You may zations. 1 / BLACK BUILDING "LLOYDS OF LONDON" This unfriendly feeling between fraternities with use our office as headquarters. We'll cooperate )1 (1 1)) Third Floor and sororities is all wrong. After all the main Vu'Ql)q Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine ))0,*40m Carroll to every end. purpose of these groups if to foster good fellow- • • * ship. Merely because certain people wear dif- Tue., Wed., Oct. 26-27 ferent pins and live in different houses is no VICTOR McLAGLAN, PETER It May Interest You To Know— reason why they cannot be friendly. The friend- LORRE liness of the organizations in the various politi- Fairmont's Better Food in That we went to the Student Commission cal frames, shows that friendliness can be "Nancy Steele Is Missing" • • * meeting the other day and learned how student achieved. It should be carried further to encom- PRODUCTS .. ALWAYS THE STUDENTS CHOICE .. . Thursday Only Oct. 28 affairs are run. Three of us barged in on pass all the fraternities and sororities. in Milk, Cream, Butter, Ice Cream, Poultry, Eggs; Frozen Fruit; them with the preconceived notion that we Friendliness can be made possible only "The Accusing Finger" through the cooperation of all concerned. Only Cottage Cheese, Frozen Sea Fish, American Brick PAUL KELLY, MARSHA HUNT would have some immediate action on putting by friendly overtures made by those groups now and Pimento Cheese * * the merit system up to a vote. But we found at odds can this friendly attitude be attained. We particularly cater to School Parties and Socials for Punches Fri., Sat., Oct. 29-30 that all the commission members were ignorant If, and when this comes about, it will help the CALL US FOR INFORMATION — PHONE 730 Warner Oland of the who, what, why, and how of any and all school, the social groups involved, and most of Frappes and Orangeade Inclusive. Free Delivery Service. in "CHARLEY CHAN AT THE all, the individuals. . • • , merit systems. This was interesting to us, • • 1 1 OPERA" knowing that advocation of the merit system —Gorman King.

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Fighting Cads I SECOND BIG SHOT BIOGRAPHY Soccer Season Short SPORT SPECULATIONS : : Say Ceres Susie's Loose To Bison By "COWBOY" negan and Lowe, Inc. He showed bril- By HJELLE FLSCHE A 12-lb. broad-shouldered bundle of liantly on the Frosh football and bas- Soccer in the backbone, Well, last week we had it all figured out how the Bison would come out in joy came into the Phillips home on ketball teams and in his sophomore Soccer in the jaw .. . At Homecoming and junior years he was understudy a four-way tie for first place in the conference if they should defeat the Uni- July 26, 1916. (Incidentally the hot- Yes, the girls' soccer season has just test day of the year.) to fullback "Bombing Bob" Erickson. versity Sioux. However, it appears that it is going to be more of a jumble This year his 205 lbs. of line-blasting ended. Now the female athletes will After sliding around in an inch of Being too busy cutting teeth, kick- than ever now that Morningside has won from SDS power, rugged playing, and ability as a be able to eat their lunches when 7-0. There are still six slush which covered the football field ing out crib slats, and tending to the their stomachs are most empty, and for 60 playing minutes, the Bison came troubles of babyhood, Wesley Jewell sparkplug, have earned him the ac- teams left with a chance to share in the title. However, there is now a possi- claim of the fans and the admiration get to their 1 o'clock classes on time. through with their third win of the Phillips did not enter the limelight of Twelve o'clock noon, and everything bility for only one of the outside teams to share the title with the North Dakota athletic fame until he was in the fourth of his teamisnates. On the field Wes season as they downed a fighting, out- from fine silk dresses to brief shorts teams. Three of them are going to be eliminated and which one will survive is grade. During that year Wes organ- would be an asset to any team in the weighed team from Carleton 6-0 be- are seen scampering down the fire not now known. fore a homecoming crowd at Carleton's ized a kids' basketball team which conference because of the enthusiasm, confidence and ability he inspires into escape from Ceres hall gym to the • • Laird field last Saturday afternoon. was destined for fame. football field. The whistle blows, A few years later as a freshman in some of his fellow players. He is one The one score of the day was count- of the Bison cinches for all-conference shins are promptly kicked, knees are One player who has been in there all year without much publicity ed by Carl Rorvig as he reversed his high school he garnered letters in mercilessly skinned and even some gals football, as Moorhead's 150-lb. full- honors; C. Schrank and Ernie Wheeler is Elmer Holt. Holt is one of the Bison men who rarely is substituted field, ran through six or seven would- get out of a huddle with sprained toes back reserve, and in basketball as a being the others. for. Mainly because there is nobody who can compare be tacklers to score in the third quar- —but these are trivial matters; what versatile player who with him no matter how crippled or how ter. The score was fluky in one way, Minor trouble held our Jewell from these ruthless players want is a score. tired he is. played any position. as Rorvig was suppose to hit off tackle basketball in his sophomore college The surprise of the last game happened There are many who think him the toughest man on the His sophomore year on his left side of the line. Instead year. Last year, however, as a junior when the Hash team, composed of the team, even including Cecil Schrank, the Bison bulwark he took over regular Carl was cut off from his interference he was prominent as a defensive three classes did rate a free kick and at tackle. Holt may not get all-conference honors be- positions in both and as he saw his way blocked, he player. It is expected that he will re- Fullback Snyder made a goal just three cause of his lack of publicity or his diminutive size, but sports. H i s junior turned around and ran to his right. gain his shooting eye for which he seconds before the whistle blew. year he made the the opposing players know that it is impossible to make Chuck Pollock was the only Bison was so renowned in his high school An appreciative audience is often "all district" and the career. any substantial gains through his post. player in position to help Rorvig at heard cheering from the west windows "all regional" teams • • • that time and he turned in his best Besides his prowess as an athlete, in the boys dorm. Wonder if they in basketball. His Phillips' versatility extends in all di- play of the day as he mowed down a know what the score is! If you will take the trouble to notice the by-lines on the senior year he did rections. On the piano his nimble After kicking for the last 10 days various stories this week you will find one by '"Cowboy." the same and in ad- fingers whip out popular pieces with about soccer, most of the girls admitted "Cowboy", sometimes known as "Wyoming", is the student dition was "all state" all the finesse of a professional player. that they are sorry to find the season manager, trainer and general handy man for Finnegan's in Minnesota basket- On trips with the squad where a piano at an end. Elmer Holt Bison. His real name is Ed Gorder, but very few call him ball. In the regional can be found Wesley plays and Char- Phillips tournament he made lie Pollock gives forth very good trum- Ed. If the comments on his story are favorable we will have his sidelights on 28 points in one game and half of his pet selections, using hands to lips for siderably shifted from that of two some player as a regular weekly feature. team's total tournament score. The his instrument. weeks ago; the return of men not in • • • thing of interest here is that the five If all goes well this year we expect suit during the last game and injuries starting regulars on this team (which that Wesley will be wearing another of to new men being responsible primari- Another sports writer who has been doing a weekly stunt for us is was second in the state tournament) those gold footballs given to the NCIC ly for the new shifts. If the guards Johnny Smith. That is not a pseudonym, but is the real name of the were Wes and four others who played football champs. This will be a match are not in good shape it may be neces- college freshman coach and athletic publicity director. He writes the together in the fourth grade. for the one he received in 1935 as a sary to move Arnold Seim, an end, continuity for the sports stories on the Spectrum news broadcasts and Although "Precious" had an oppor- sophomore. to a guard post with the result that Herb Kittler, Ossie Frederickson or we have been hearing so many favorable comments on his work that tunity to attend the University of Min- For the other side of Wes, "Ask the we had to add him to our staff. Johnny will write the advance stories nesota, he finally ended up with Fin- team!" Paul Johnson will get the end assign- ments. Orrin Streich and Cecil Sturge- on Bison clashes as long as he can find time to do it. on will get first call for the tackle posts • • • with Bernie Cersonsky and Allan Freshmen Clash Ogren backing them up. Smith might There was nobody more happy than Joe Kojancik when Jim On reported give Cersonsky a shot at the guard for practice this week. Joe has found it pretty tough going, playing an entire post tonight in order to strengthen that game from the center post, especially when you are sometimes out on your feet position. Floyd Nines will get first call With Papooses and don't know it, as in the South Dakota game. at one of the guard positions but the other choice is not set as yet; Paul • • Rorvig The AC frosh are going after a Rohrer is injured, and as to who will Carleton man, who was directly in record tonight as they clash with the Chuck Pollock has been the iron man for the Bison so far this take his place is between Cersonsky, Rorvig's way. Rorvig then turned on Papooses from NDU in a twilight game year. Chuck has played in four games now without a substitution. He Pat Healy and Norman Bjerke. With a burst of his famous speed and out- under the lights tonight at Grand starts at tackle but has several times been shifted to center when Joe's Haas and Ray Peterson on the injured raced several Carls who vainly chased Forks. If the Baby Bison win or tie list it looks as if Harry Huls or Walt weak knee has given out. him to the goal line. The kick for the this evening, it will mark the fourth Halvorson will get the call at center extra point was wide. successive game with their intrastate unless Haas isn't injured as bad as be- rivals in which they have not been de- Lineup is Makeshift lieved last Tuesday. Gorman King had a field day in scrimmage the other day. He got sixteen feated. The Baby Bison and the young It was a makeshift lineup that start- The backfield is not any more defi- straight tackles before Pollock busted through to break his string of successive Sioux have already battled to one 0-0 ed the game for the Bison with nite than the line. Bob , Johnson. will tackles by making the catch himself. Wheeler, Rorvig, and Green sitting on deadlock this season. Last year the Bison yearlings came through with two take care of the blocking back post • • • the bench. Hawkins and Jim On did with Earl Marquardt and Joel Nelson victories. Before that, the Sioux first not even accompany the team, both be- Captain Stevens was presented with the football after the Carleton year nren had compiled a record of ten in reserve. George Hammil and Sig ing out with bad injuries. Ed Peter- Erickson will probably get the start- game last Saturday. And speaking of gifts, Casey Finnegan received ick and Bill Olson started at the half- victories in five successive years. ing assignment with Ole Quamme, a hooded sweat shirt from Charlie Kimball of the Northern School back posts with Al Bostow starting at The Baby Bison are expecting a Jack Sloan, Ralph O'Conner, Bill Kelly Supply Co. The entire squad has also received several fine gifts during guard. victory this Friday against the Uni- and Curtis Bankers sure to see action versity yearlings regardless of the fact the season from Ed Kraus, manager of the Fargo Theatre. in the nature Starting the second half, Wheeler Coach John Smith before the game is over. and Rorvig were put into the backfield that the NDAC first year men are of several theatre parties. along with Cash Sapa at blocking back. somewhat crippled and the Baby Sioux • • Gil Fredericks was also put in at guard. are expected to be stronger than they peton. Ole Qamme, star halfback hurt NCIC STANDINGS were two weeks ago. Regardless of on the first play against the Sioux has And getting back to Kimball, Charlie Pollock says that if MSTC gets away Later in the game the Bison threat- the strength of either team, it will be reported for p0ictice this week but still Team— with any of the rough stuff that SDS did the Bison will use a play entitled ened again as Wheeler intercepted a W L Tp Opp Pct. a bitterly fought contest. is bothered from his injury. Norman NDU "80 Kimball", in which the players forget the ball and get the referee. yard line. But the Carls again held for 2 0 34 7 1.000 Kamins, rugged guard who suffered a SDS yard line. But Carls again held for Injuries that crippled the NDAC year- 2 1 33 13 .667 broken nose against the Sioux may be NDS downs and ended another Bison threat. lings two weeks ago still weaken them 2 1 73 26 .667 missing from the Bison lineup also. Carleton presented a miraculous pass- as a number of new men have been in- Morningside . 2 1 27 33 .667 The lineup that Coach Johnny Smith IST ing attack that caught the Bison de- jured: Bob Haas, capable yearling's 0 1 0 21 .000 will use against the UND yearlings SDU fense wide open. The Carls connect- center, and Paul Rohrer, star guard, 0 1 7 13 .000 JAPAN - CHINA this evening is not definitely known as Omaha ed for seven first downs in the first have injuries that will possibly keep 0 3 7 68 .000 yet, but Smith indicates it will be con- half alone, solely on passes. The one them on the sidelines Friday. Jack Bison first down came on the second Sloan, halfback, and Paul Johnson, SPAIN play of the game on a long run by Wes both injured in the Wahpeton Science contest, have again donned uniforms You have read the history of these countries, Phillips. Although the pigskin shot "Expert Watch and Jewelry Write Home on .. . through the air without any difficulty and are ready to go. Both of these Repairing" now follow the war news every day in whenever the Carls threw it the Bison men played outstanding ball in the players seemed to fumble the ball Wahpeton game and their services WIMMERS were missed in the 0 to 0 battle with College Stationery every time they attempted a pass. FARGO JEWELRY MFG. CO . The individual stars were not hard the UND yearlings. Frank Primeau, "Walk a Flight and Buy Right" The Fargo Forum to pick out although there were no end, has also put on his suit this week College Book Store faults to find with any on the players. for the first time since the trip to Wah- Wes Phillips gets most of the glory for his punting, ball carrying and backing up the Sheepskin Overcoats.... line. His spirit of confidence and Laskin Lamb Lined - 50 inches Long Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! fight kept the other Bison going all the harder Be sure to see the Overland Stripe.. ..The Smartest and he was able to get better $17.95 Shirts of the season ...Green, Blue, Tan, blocking out of the line than any Fargo's Outstanding Value. Lavender and Grey. E. Schrank other ball carrier. Cecil Schrank was again the bul- Dickey Bossom Shirts in Horizontal Strips A complete selection of Detachable Shirts wark of the line but Stevens repeated- $1.95 ly broke through to help make the left in white and patterns. side of the line look the toughest. Ko- jancik played the entire game at center THEYRE NEW — while Holt also played the entire game And here is something New! from guard. Elmer Schrank was stop- ping them cold while backing up the 11 M4TT line but he was forced to leave the The Nichols Electric Velvet Shaver game at the half because of injuries. Shown for the first time in the Northwest...,The only Electric Shaver As was said before the only thing that kept the Carls up was their pass- with the V shaped head. ing attack which continually drove the Bison back farther and farther. The One Block East of Broadway on Front Street Just arrived ! ! A New Shipment of Overcoats and Suits in running of Minkin, diminutive half- back, also stood out during the game. the latest models and Patterns! Remember "It's the ... Fresh Candy, Peanuts, NEW TERM ... Chewing Gum . . . AT . . . The first winter term at the INIMSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE will open Monday, November 1. This school has the heaviest attendance on record and the prospects are for a banner year's work. Young Murfin's Commissary people realize as never before the importance of a course in business ... Located .. . training. Plan your course in training now. Call at the office, phone in Chemistry Building 1099 or write for particulars. Paint Lab. on Mon., Tues. 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Trade your Overcoat for T E SUITS and O'COATS a 100% Virgin-Wool $22.50 to $45.00 Overcoat at - MEN'S FURNISHINGS 219 Broadway e a vanson her fella? She should know that a THE GREEKS Mother's club . . . An informal party At the Movies president of Ceres doesn't do such Al Mud in Sells will be held at the house following the "6214 PLEASE" things. (Continued from Page Two) game tonight . . . Reverting to nature * * * Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power come Candy In Chemistry initiated into the active chapter Sat- Carl White and his father bagged four to the Fargo screen this week in "Thin My French is pretty poor to say more geese; and Bob Erickson, Frog La- By IMP RISONED urday evening . . . Don Hill, '37, vis- Ice," one of the season's outstanding than au revoir, so best I'leave it at Dungeons For Dough Marre, and Bernard Maddock returned Most calls last week end to 6214 went ited at the house Wednesday evening. hits. The lavish musical combines unanswered as 37 of the gals got home- that . . with seven ducks and a pheasant ... dazzling ballet numbers on skates with • • Pledged, Woodrow Shrowder, Orvin sick and traipsed home to mama and The rest of the world may seek out a heart-warming romance, featuring Alpha Gamma Rho: William Dick, Solberg, John Carlson, Dude Thomp- papa. However, enough were left to Clinic Prepared the man who made the best mouse the world's premier ice skater. It is at Hollis Oamdt, James Osborne, Carrol son, Gene Corcoran, and Art Hen- supply dates for the two fret parties. trap, but NDSC chemistry students the Fargo Sunday through Wednesday. * * For Free Service Ness, Harry Johnson, Peter Pollock, drickson. are following the path to Al Murfm's Following "Thin Ice" at the Fargo is Kenneth Erickson, Roger Toussaint, • • • The name of Bernie B. appears again candy counter in the Chemistry build- "Love Under Fire," starring Loretta Dr. A. C. Fortney of the Student Harland Josephson, and Bruce Plath as he is complaining that his love life is ing. Believing in "rugged individual- Alpha Phi Omega: The regular bi- Young and Don Ameche. Health clinic has received through the have just been initiated into the active ruined and laments the fact that "his ism," Al set out in the manner of Big weekly luncheon was held in Ceres At the Grand this week will be a State Department of Health free tu- chapter . . . Richard Hamilton placed gal", Mary S., is going to the Theta Business and secured a lease from Hall. In the absence of President western, an adventure film and a berculin for Mantoux tests, smallpox fifth out of 48 in a civil service exami- Chi party with one Sig Johnson. Dean Carrick with "no cuts." John Fisher, the meeting was presided thrilling murder mystery. "Rustlers' * * * points for vaccination, and other simi- nation for the position of Junior Gene- over by Carlisle Lundsten, vice-presi- Valley" plays tonight and Saturday lar materials for biological tests to be During his free periods, Al goes ticist in Pomology . . . Pledged, Larry It seems that the POPS and the dent . . . Active members and pledges and features Muriel Evans. William given students upon request. around to the "lab" sections peddling Veetoe, Leonard Trinko, Lee Taylor, SAE's get along all right; our Shir- attended . . . Guests were introduced Boyd, Russell Hayden and George Cold shots at a minimum cost can his wares. Even the toughest prof. and Stanley Bole. ley Olson has fallen into the clutch- by members of the fraternity . . . . Hayes in another "Hopakng" Cassidy be obtained by students at the health melts when Murfin entices him with • • • es of Ug Peterson. Plans for the coming year were dis- play. Sunday through Tuesday, three * * center in the men's dormitory. sweets of a gloomy afternoon. • Alpha Tau Omega: James Critchfield cussed . . . . Paul Nickel, Gil Wagner, of Hollywood's top-ranking stars, Kay About 25 per cent of the freshman Business is running smoothly, ac- What in heck can be the secret returned Saturday from the Press con- Martin Wolf, and Charles Waechter Francis, Errol Flynn and Ian Hunter class have taken the compulsory physi- cording to Al, save for one thing: of that little red book going around vention in Chicago . . . . Two trophy were appointed to plan schedules and are featured in "Another Dawn." cal examinations. Several students are the dorm? Virginia C. can inform "I wish the Home-Ecers knew about cases have recently been completed ararngements for the annual inter- "The Great Gambini," which plays benefiting by special care as a result my counter," he said, with a wistful and placed in the music room by the fraternity hockey tournament. at the Grand Wednesday and Thurs- * * * of the examination. Stress is being light in his eye. day, is primarily a thrill-packed mys- Spook Ride has kindly consented to laid on eye check-ups this year. tery, with Akin). Tamiroff in the title The clinic is keeping a tabulation 1, 1. brush her "false teeth" in the dark "Is this cup sanitary?" roll. since it gives Genevieve indigestion and of data on the work being done to be That famous Adolph Zukor produc- available for any studies and statistic "It should be, everyone uses it!" nightmares. * * tion, "The Plainsman," returns to Far- * * * reports. 3 Button single breasted House Manager: "Eight o'clock! Eight go, being billed at the State Sunday Here is an easy math problem for o'clock! Eight o'clock!" and Monday. Gary Cooper and Jean you people; Ruth Johnson phis Ray Chorus from the dorm: "Did ye? Bet- Herringbones .. . Arthur give magnificent characteriza- Carr equals a nice cozy chair in the Bison Rates First Class ter call a doctor!" tions as Wild Bill Hickok and Calami- parlor behind a screen. * ty Jane. Following this, on Tuesday * * * Last years college yearbook, the * * Suits Tailored to YOUR OWN and Wednesday, Kay Francis stars in Speaking of screens Miss Ewald has 1937 Bison, received an honor rating Pat Callinan: "How are my marks "Stolen Holiday." Supporting players put two up in the parlors for more of first class by the 1937 All-American so far?" are Claude Rains, Ian Hunter, Alison privacy! Some fun, eh keed! critical service of the National Scholas- Prof. Kuhn: "Under water". Measurements .... Skipworth and Alexander D'Arcy. An- * * * tic Press Association, department of P. C.: "What do you mean?' , other top-ranking movie plays its re- Tweety-eyed Dorothy Johnson Journalism at the University of Min- P. K.: "Below "C" level". ANY PATTERN - ANY STYLE turn engagement here on Thursday best hang on to her own fella in- nesota. and Friday when Charles Boyer and stead of wandering over to foreign Out of an entrance of two hundred Marlene Dietrich appear in the tech- territory. college yearbooks the Bison rated 725 nicolor, "Garden of Allah." Spanky * * * honor points in the first-class bracket. Our Optical Service McFarland is featured in '"General Barb Isaacs seems to be very This score includes the rating of Plans, IS AT YOUR SERVICE Mel Hagen Spanky" which shows at the State disgusted with chemistry cuz she Sections, Editing and make-up, Finan- Priced Right and Work Guaranteed Saturday only. stomped out of lab and refuses to cial Status, Mechanical considerations, F. W. 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