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WE PATRONIZE .VARSITY NIGHT OUR ADVERTISERS Campus Crier SATURDAY, JAN. 23 WASHINGTON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL -Vol-. No. 5 ELLENSBURG, WASHINGTON j THURSDAY ; JAN 21 ; 1932 No. 12 NOTICE '! THINGS YOU CRIMSON WC LUB · NOTICE !SCHOOL PLAY VIl{INtiS j)(fvv NED I At the last Executive Council . The staff of this paper is happy meeting, Thursday, it was decided _ s H_o_uL_D_KN_ o_w----"I ENTERTAINS WITH to ::mnounce that beginning next \ IS \VELL RECEIVED that no student shall be admitted IN FAST G1\ME week there will lie published a ser­ to 'basketball games or any studen t -President McConnell .spoke .at the' FORMAL DANCE ies of articles by th e members of 1 BY AUDIENCE function without presenting the Rotary Club luncheon m Yakima on of the Education and Psychology student ticket. Tickets loaned to TUESDAY NIGH'J' January 14. The subject of his talk departments. These articles will be other people not attending school was "The Program for Training ver y interesting, and will contain shall be taken up, and cha rges Team Wins First Confer­ eachers." Novel Effect Attained By information that every student on Cast To Be Complimented made for r edeeming. If you hav ~ * * * * Remote Control of the Campus should know. Follow On Excellent Character lost your t icket please mak e (ll'­ ence Game Of Present Professor H. C. Fish will speak he­ Music them each week because they are Portrayals rangements with Harry Weimer. Season fore the Primary Council at Yakima 'written for you. Signed, on February 6. The subject of his EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . talk is "George Washington." * * * * The spacious hall of the Athlet k F rom different sources have come The Wildca ts ha ve started t heir :Miss Clara Meisner, supervisor of pavilion was lovely Saturday night statements of approval of the a ll­ march toward another Tri-Normal Kindergarten and Primary work, t alk­ with streamers and lighting effects, DEDICATION HELD school play, "The Importance of B'eing championship over the wreckag·e of 11 ed over KVI of Tacoma on Wednes­ when the members of the Crimson Earnest," which was given last Thurs­ SPORTS PICNIC on ce perfect Bellingham record. The day, January 20, at four o'clock P m. "W" club entertained with their for­ day and Friday evenings in the Nor­ defeat of 52-12 Tuesday night causei The t itle of her address was "The Im­ mal dance. The decorative effects AT ASSEMBtY mal school auditorium, that assure us the Vikings to throw away any hop~s portance ·of Kindergarten in the P ra­ wer e of black and red streamers, the that the dramatic depar tment has add­ ENJOYED BY ALL that they might have held of wresting School Development." Crimson "W" colors. These stream­ ed another unusual and succ·essful p er­ the ch ampionship from its deeply r oot­ On Friday, Miss Meisner will visit ers were continued from the sides of Faculty Members Discuss formance to its record. ed seat her e in E llensburg. Altho one some of the former Ellensburg Nor­ the ceiling in festoons to the floor. Work Of Doctor John The F riday evening crowd, largely Many Attend Annual Froli< more game remains with the Vikings, mal students who are now teaching in Wicker furniture, davenports, and 'students, was very r esponsive. They the size of last night's scor e in dicates P. Munson Held In Menastash tha t they have very little if any Seattle. floor lamps wer e arranged around the thoroly enjoyed the interpretations l)f * * * * sides and ends of the hall. A crimson the respective char acter parts as given Canyon chance of winning. Cheney, however , The E dison P. T. A. is sponsoring a "W" was arranged at one end of the by the cast. is r eported to be very strong as they car d party in Kamola hall Saturday hall over the basketball basket with a For some time the men h ave real­ Richard Bird gave a fine portrayal lost t o Whitman by only one poillt evening, J an. 23, to wh ich all friends colored light behind so that the letter ized the need for a name for their of the character, J ohn Wor thing, J . J:>., WHOOPEE! Who was that just shot and def eated the W. S. C. F rosh by a of the organiza tion and all Normal was brought out in sharp r elief. house. They at last decided to name of the Manor House, who was continu­ by? Why, Doctor and Mrs. McConnell, very large scor e. students who wish to attend are in­ The punch booth was mardi gras it Munson hall in memory of Dr . J ohn ously burdened with a worthless br oth­ Miss O'Leary, and Mr . Holmes; just The game opened slowly with El­ lensburg in possession of the ball un­ vited. in its effect as well as the programs P. Munson, for 29 years head of '.;he er, Ernest. Ernest wa s, in reality, spilled off a toboggan by Ermol Howe. • which were made of mottl ~ d paper :n Biological Science Department of the coined only as an excuse for visits to The Winter Sports Picnic, you guessed til Freeman broke thru for the firilt basket. The second score came when The Knights of the Claw wish to pastel shades .. T~e music ".'hich :vas J Normal. The house was ded.icated at town, John determined to rid him­ it. Keenest, Bellingham f orward, convert­ announce that they are• sponsoring an under the direchon of Dick Bll'Continued on pag~ four .} Cars le.ft Kamola hall between 9:30 change in family orgam zations. - -- select a name. Several names were l * * * * . a nd 10:00, arriving at th e ski slide (Continued on p age four} suggested, from which that of Dr. about 10:30. A team and sled had been At a program in the J unior High Munson was chosen. A petition was LIFE STORY OF provided for which hauled skis, wood, DR. M'CONNELL school auditorium Fr iday morning, circulated among the men and present- J anuary 29, a t 11:00 o'clock, Dr . . Mc- HYAKEM STAFF Ie d to the Board, who very kindly as- T'JNM JTNS Ol\Tgr ub, and axes a mile to the place. ... R, 10. ~1 1 · I 'l ~ i Under the able dir ection of Miss E!- Connell will speak to t he st udent s of sented to the proposal. · D£.w. . again being sent out, his work passed out of E llensburg in- dents, and those students almost c>. 111 --- In school the individuals who ac- . * * * "' a nd urges all students, with the ex- to the world. He had a place among freshmen or sophomores, or of high As every one in sch ool knows, our complish the most in any one grade The staff of the CAMPUS CRIER ception of -F reshmen, to fill them out the students and with the faculty. school grade. Yet such were the con- 1 paper is run on th e budget pla.n. This (the sixth for example) are rated as in a r ecent meeting decided to drop and r eturn them as soon as possible. When we are acquainted with t his ditions here when much of Dr . Mun-I makes it very n ecessary for us to se- "A" pupils. This group usually con­ out th~ column WHO IS WHO which Any delay in getting these slips in man, we are glad that his .name will son's work was d on ~ which won for · cure as many advertisers as possible; stitutes approximately 10 per cent of has regularly appeared in this publi- will result in a delay in the publica- be handed down for all ages." him the r ecognit ion of leading biolog-1 not to make money, .because the pa~er those in the gr ade. The next best cation last quarter . The r eason was tion of the book. Mr. was master of cere- H o~mes ists in this country a nd elsewhere. He I is not run for profit , but to provide pupHs are labeled "B" a nd con stitu ~e tha.t the material for this column was This is th e time of year to take monies. became for many students who under - the students and townspeople with about 20 per cent of th-:: grade. The well-nigh exhausted. Why not run pictures of the life on the campus. The men's glee d ub sang two num- 1 stood nothing whatever of his •e-1 news of t he school. third classification is "C" which is it once in a while, or whenever th ere Any pictures turned in to the Hyakem hers. search work on cell structure the !iv-, Our policy is t o induce th e stud en ~ s attached to practically 40 per cent of is an individual worthy of th e space will be gr eatly appreciated by the The cup presented by Pautzke's for to patronize our advert.isers, _and m the pupils: Another 20 per cent of and ink t hatma y be expended for the staff. The r ight to print any of the the best H omecoming stunt was pre­ (·Continued. on page four.) this way we both. profit b3'.' it. Th.e I t he grade is made up of " D" pupils. space? Run a write-up of the jani- pict ures turned in is r eser ved by the sented to the Pr ess Club, represented I n_i erchants. do profit by th e'.r ~ dv ::- I Th ose who a ccomplish the least t ors for a ch ange. I staff. Indoor scen es of any one in by Willard Ruhlin. t isements m our p~per . App10xima._- ·r (about 5 per c ~mt of the g rade) are * * * * any hall will be in gr eat demand. The ------I President R. McConnell's address gir ls are especially urged to be on ly 400 students m sch ool read 1ur called pr oblem cases or "F" pupils. paper, and therefore 400 studen ts read The remainder drop out because of tll- to the student body on the second day the alert for such pictures, as the reg­ BOXING MATCHES PRESS CLUB TAKES I the advertisements placed there. As n ess or some other unfortunate rea­ of school this quarter centered on ular staff photographers cannot get every student in school knows our pol- son. Those who fall below a "D" rat­ making friends while in school. Thoe access to the many scenes in th' ir IN NEW MEMBERS TO BE FEATURED icy of patronizing our advertisers .they ing can bo likened unto those who can- president is right. These are .the dormitories. ! days which will be interwoven mto The plans of the book are all com- 1 Five new members were admitted A D_~'T Y NJGil'll_ naturally go to a. place of bu sm ~ss not hold a position in life outside the vJl.f\.~.t!. -"· .ll. jifi 1 that is advertised i:r: our paper. . ! school. Each year many schools are the life history of each and every one pleted, and the "dummy" laid out. The to the Press club Monday evening at Last wnek the list of advertisers I in the Normal, and t h eir beauties or cover, color, art, theme, and gener'll the initiation ceremonies. The ac­ dropped tremrndou~ly . . Depression •s I (Continued on page four) tragedies will be the fine gossamers arrangement of the book, are all uni- ceptance of the new members was in given as the cause. Will not a very that will form the delicate networl;: que, and something that has not been the form of a formal, candle-light Brown and Metcalfe; Cozza small advertisement in our ~aper help and the poetry of life. used in this school before. Th':' staff cBarber Shop. Clean-up committee: Joe Loring, by Physical Education Depart­ Whether or not these rates become Hyakem staff. making their weight but Fortier who , c. J. Breier Co. chairman, Wayne Esb.elman, Adolph had some trouble in staying under the I Buxton's Shoe Repair Shop. ment. p-c-rmanent dE)pends upon the atten.i­ After the initiation, t he club ad­ Sandin, Joe Williams, and Helen Max­ 7:00 p. m.- Herodoteans and ance of the students at these dance'', journed to the Suns<; t Tea Room·f.or a 160 pound limit. However , Mighty ~ Bungalow Cafe. well. Fortier has resolved not to . eat a ny \ Campus Nook. Kappa Pi. .. This rate is being .given as a result social meeting. The assemblage be­ Advertising committee: Mildred 8:00 p. · m.- Music Club Bach . . of the .request made·. by the adverli.o­ ing comp: isecl of the brilliant journal­ m?re -th ~s week, and it i.s believed ?Y J Chevrolet Garage. Moe, Ruth Jolly. ing departmen t of the Campus Crier. istic set of foe Campus,_ conversation this · wnter that he will make toe; Carter Tr ansf er Co. .Rerfreshment committee: Margaret Program in green room of Ka­ I mola hall. For full particulars r ead the Elks arl i Mahl, chairman, Helen Miley and Ilene on page 3. (Continued on page four.. ) (Continued on page four.) I (Continued on page four) j Drennan. I I THE CAMPUS CRIER ,, Cooking. ited with two spills, t hree dives, and 'i"lll;;;;;;HHIHIHlllltlltlltt;;:,,.. , ;;.. ,,.,,,,,,, ...... ,. I : : Can1pus Crier ··· ··· ··· ··· one tackle, nosing out President Me- l HEARD AT THE PLAY! Connell, -.who ranked a close second. ~ . *'""""'!'i g I Do you want to leave now, dear? About 3:30 or 4:00 o'clock, the ~ BUCKINGHAM . - E Entered as s~on d class matter 'at the post office at Ellensburg', Washington Why? crowd began to leave, and at 4 :30 all : ~ Alumni, Three Quarters, $1.00 The program says same as act I, st udents were departed for town. Bo;;s WRITING 1 Telephone Advertising· and News to Main 84 '' ':' ':' ':' Plotner was the last back, bringing U'.> Little Nick : Do angels have , the rear to pick up lost skis, sox, hats, Mother? mitts, and gloves. Published Weekly by the Associated Student Body of I The Washington State Normal School Mr s. Nicholson: Yes, dear. The committee which helped to I L. N.: Can they fly? make 'the Winter Sports Picnic a s•.ic- MEMBER INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS Mrs. Nicholson: Yes, darling. cess deserve a great deal of gratitude Little Nick : Then when is nurse go- on the splendid way they worked to see Editor ...... Max Berger ing to fly? I heard daddy call her the task thru. Those whom you may sh~;;a:er I Assistant Editor...... ,...... J ohn Stehm ~ n angel. • Ithank include: Sport Edi tors._ ...... Robert Colwell, Olene Johnson Mrs. Nicholson: RIGHT NOW, Miss Buhrson; Warren Morgan; ; Assistant Sport Editors...... Ernest Ames, Bob Denslow 1 DARLING!!! Max Berger; Joe Loring; Garland 25 Editorials...... L~ e Strahorn, Leland Jackson ! ':' ':' '' '' Plotner; Leola Bull; Helen Gibhardt ; Feature Editor...... Willard Rublin Treichel and Dale have a surprise I Helen Maxwell ; Erja Lonngren; Eddie envelopes r Proof Readers ...... Grace Smith, Lauretta Hoff, Emma Darter, Jack Cole for youse studes next Monday; its' Bechtoldt; Miss Coffin;, the Chamber Head Writer...... Julia Marsh FREE. of Commerce; and a host of qthers •:• •:• '' * who kindly helped. I Reporters-Paul Soll, Carolyn Prince, Dick · Bird, ellie Williams, Waneta i. -Lentz, Ellen Wade, Eerie DeSoer, Joe Loring, H -:? len Hanson, Mary Mc­ A swell 49c Linnen. Gal is HYAKEM STAFFF . I Blinkity Blank. I l"aculty Adviser ...... N. E. Hinch Her old man HARD AT WORK ~; Business Manager...... Al Gerritz I Zzz got Ellensburg Book & I ~ Assistant Business Manager...... Roy Weaver Dough in (Continued from page one) The bank. ; ! will be proud of; one that you can Stationery Co. 5 ~ THE COLLEGE HOBO show to your friends out of school .,

ence contaminates the scholarly atmosphere of the college halls, * ·:, ,:, * down the hill through a huge clo~d of §SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS§ (31u1111111.. 1111111u11tt1niu1111111111111111111111 n11tM...... ,, a nd drags to a low level of esteem the opinion of others about col- · Now for those two prosperity intei·- snow. Wh~ ther she. was on skis or : l H . . · h ll l · • d • h views! slid on something else, we cannot vet·- Special Student Rental Rates : Harry S. Elwood ege. _is presenc~ m t e co. ege popu a_t10n tears . own Ia~ er MR. SMYSER: Awk, !)rkl Now the : ify due to the thickness of the snl) w E ! ~ t han builds up the true and lugh concept10n of the more serious relationship of business depression to J cloud which enveloped her. EUensburg Typewriter ~ I THE I -students of the college. He contributes to a poor impression of the- intrinsic values of the present . Mildred Moe on a little red tobog- Service ~ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST t he college upon the public that should look up to the college as a generation is quite an unfathomable 1 g·an p~lotc d by Mr. ~oneycu ~t made a National Bank of Ellensburg Bldg~ i ! . . . one. Business depression has been ; fast r ide down the hill for first place, . EJ11 tllH lllllllllll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHUUftTIU'l'nnft--B center of higher learmng where ser10usness of purpose and schol- felt clear from the dawn of man, sa:v i ·with two more toboggans close behind. J . Phone Black 4372 ~ arsh ip of the high est order should p revail. - erk!-from the pithecanthropus I Hal Ho lmes, dean, proved to be a i IEJ ...... EI T h e college HOBO' is a liability to school and to society, and he erectus to the piltdown to the nean- j great sport, b? _attempting the, _diffi-1 . · [!11111tll l ll t tl ll ll llltllll l lt ttt t l t l l ll lllll lt l l lllflllfUU 1...... an:t~8 d t derthal and heid ~ lb erg to the cro- cult task of ndmg down the hill on · m ust be weede ou . 1 d f . I k' h Id' th th · b v h .., . W. J. MASILAN'S § magnon, the mon {ey, an 1nally inan, one s 1, o 1ng e o er a o e l • l!Ju11111111111111111n1111u1111111 ...11 11111 ...... m ..., ....1111 ... 13 "LET HIM WHO IS WITHOUT SIN .... " awk ! . j head. By official score, he was cred- 1 § ~ MISS GEORGE: Busmess depres- . : Dr. James H. Mundy : CONFECTIONERY115 East Fourth St. =_,====:= The hedonist believes that he should seek h appin ess wh erever G}mm111111111111111111111111 n11111111m11111111111u1111111111111nLiJ f'.i on? Phooey! There ain't no such ! E DENTIST i Sandwiches • Lunches - he may find it, and under ' vhatever circumstances. Without ques­ thing, it's a lot of hooey. Be gay- I § § Ell b m i_ h' gt § Ice Cream • Tobacr.os come and trip it as ye go, on thy CHOICE QUALITY MEATSi § . e ~~ u~g , vvaPsh m .Mon. § t ion this is a very pleasant philosophical outlook, altho unfortu­ 01 96 uu1111111111n11111111111111111111111111111uuuu1011u18 light fantastic __to;!_!_!. .. j § ympia oc one am ~ m...... nately rather hard on much s tepped-on toes. i ·;- ...... DAIRY PRODUCTS § l!J11u11111111 111u111111u111111111uu1111111111111u111111111111111111[!) The Ellensburg Normal school variety of hedonism is a very Next we.ek, Miss Coffin and Mr. • l!J111tl lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l l l l lllllltlll lllltllllltlllllUl'U.ll8 limited one, and expresses itself largely in the h a ppy pastime of Fish. By spP,,Cial permission of the · i copyright owner. CASCADE MARKET ~ concocting and circulating sweetly nasty little stories about a sup­ [311111u1uuu111111111111u1111uu1un11u11111uu111111n1111nulf[3 A Good Place * ;1: * * I I posely errin g individual. by a sup1·eme stroke of good luck, If, Ahem! Now it's Andy Anderson ;i.nd SPECIAL i ~ To Bank ~ t he charitable gossipers should hit upon some truth in their eager Grace Backs. Ain't dat sumpin? ! THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY i ·'· ...... ·'· ! Finger Waving ·and : E ~ q uest for scandal, the school immediately becomes a seething hot­ $t.oo· ~ THE i A lesson in Geology: Considerable i PHONE MAIN 10S : , i bed of lip-smacking whisperers and goggle-eyed listeners. A very Finrer Wa•e, not Dry, 50c relief: The ups and downs of the ' Oil .ANENT $5.00 ~ WASHINGTON ~ pleasant situation for all concerned. earth's crust. Considerable relief: The ; euu1111ntt1111111111111tt1111111111111u111111111111 111111111111111U Haircu,tting by a Specialist NATIONAL BANK Gossip is d espicable, and slander is poisonous. Honest people down after the ups and downs on a I I horse. ALL. LINES OF BEAUTY s h ould turn deaf ears to vicious murmurings, and socia l ostracism l?J1111111111111111111111111111111ut11u1n1111111111tt111u1111111111 1tt!' CULTURE * * * * : ,, I is not too severe a punishment of t h e malicious bearer of tales. What a wonderful piece of music I ~ THE ! BOBETTE I FE>DERA~~~~~~;: SYSTEM i -L. S. Lydia Ruud has just played! . : i BEAUTY SHOP : : Music, great guns ! I thought ~he i ~ FARMERS BANK i m... ,,, ,,,,,, ...... ICllllllll lllHWHlH U e Black 4321 508 N. Pearl St.: was tuning her violin. j s ~ § ~t111u1111111111111111111111 : 1 111111i:1111111111u111t1u111 1 11:1 11 1111 cp about it, RUP ? We hear that BENNY * * * * I § Member of Federal Reserve Systemi i!i1111u 1 111111111 1 1 1~1 ~ i 111111111 111•111 11111111111111u u u1111111u 11 c;l found an empty whisky bottle on the Judge: You say you murdered your I : : PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISE.RS ~ THROUGH THE ~ back steps of lthe infir111airy. Oan wife in the middle of that dance. floor? I Gl'1111111111111•111111111m1111111111111u 11111111111111 m11111111111111EJ you imagine? MILDRED WISE im- Impossible- didn't the people try w 1 CAMPUS WINDOW I I ported another man. JOAN COBBETT 1 stop it? j G)1111111111111111111111111111111mm1111111mu1111111:11111111111111~ S1111t1111 ; 11tlllllllllllllJllJllllllllll l l l ll l llllllllllllllllllllll lllG and PETER KENNEDY weren't at j Prisoner: No, t hey applauded; they j PALMER TAXI § 8 the dance. Why not? Red-heads can thought we were dancing. . § .....-The Ski p'cnic proves to b2 a _great always get SAM.'.\UE McLA UGHLI>f. · * * • • ! Day and Night Call MAIN 17§ succern altho RALPH BACKS was D:d you see him th~re with EVA DA- Bechtoldt ·. How a1·e con1i·n"' 1 §_ ""'""""'"'"""'""'""""~;i~~~~~l~~~;:"'""'"""'"""'"""'""'"'I I N HOVDE d you .,. You Are Covered by Insurance there without LILL A l an VIS? After a big week-end like this along with your golf? i While In Our Cab § MARTHA HICKS stayed horn ~ while 't th· k f th · ' I REINO RANDALL did himself proud. w~ can In ° ano er prmtabie Gerritz: When the pro told me to Next Door To St. Regis Hotel § mlllllllll lUl llUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll111111111111111111111111111111 11111111lllllllllHIU8 thing. Bye. address the ball on the 18th, I sure 0 ...... 11 ,.,... ,,,,, .. ,, ...... 11GJ MR. HOLMES gets all awards for told it something. 1 s ...... F~·;;~J'l·;~ Cl~thi;;· st~;~ the longest slide made without ski~ * * * * .] ...... i o1' toboggans. They say it's great to SCHOOL PLAY Many a bright chicken has been 1't 1 \P"""'""""""""'"""""""""""""'"'"""'"""""'Gl gohour sa ilinandg alodo nag anoboutse dififtyve intomiles th.ean I S WELL RECEIVED one time or another* ,~ *· a,:, dumb cluck. :~:======_~==- Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery ~ snow. Ask MR. HOLMES, or MR. BY AUDIENCE What this Campus needs is more HOGUE, or VIVIAN POST, or BEE men of iron! Iron men from the shoul- ElectrI•CI•t·y Chiffon Hose $1.00 - $1.95 Service Weig ht $1 - $1.50 ! PREBLE, or ERNIE BAILEY about (C t. d f ders up. EJl llltUl lllllllUtllHlflllllllllllllltUlllUllfllllllllllUllUlllllllllllllllllllltlll llllllllllllllfllllllllllllU llllllllllllllllllllllllH1HH\'11118 it, but they are sure "game guys." on rnue rom page one) ,, ,~ * * WARREN MORGAN and LEOLA (M:iy we see you again in another FLUNKING LIST- JS Cheap BULL did a fine_ J'ob of cookin!!'. MR. p l a ~· . Louise?)•:_•: ~ SPECIAL FOR TODAY HONEYCUTT .and MILDRED MOE All was not well when Lady Brack- St11-n Haney, subject: Manual Labor. J won the toboggan race, thus being nell, Gwendolen's mother, diagnosed J ane Shoudy, subject: Gold Digging . . ~ 0 the suckers. The morning after the the situation and thoroly interviewed Gene Henderson, subject: Safe := Delicious Pastries night before there were automobile John as a prospective suitor for her Cracking. 1' I washington i track s on KAM OLA'S lawn. WAYNE daughter's hand. The characteriza- Louise Turner, subject: Spinach . i ESHELMAN and KATHE, RINE tion given by Cleta Johnson deserves I j AND BUNS SMYSER seem to get a lot of plea- much praise. - . sure out of dancing together. Our old No, we cannot easily forget Julia ~ ...... ;;;,_,.,.. ..; ...... :...... :...... :...... , 1 • pal SANDY ·SANDBERG came to Marsh as Miss Prism, governess in ! 1 FOR PIC~WS AND · :flJKES 1 - ' town for the great event, still laugh- the Worthing home, and her f lustered I M fJ TC A L FE ' S '1 oing in the good old way. GARLAND air whenever the ·Reverend Canon i STUDENTS WELC()ME PLOTNER and JOSEPHINE · SAL!- Chasuble, D. D., appeared. None other i CASH i I : I GER donned formal clothes for the than our well-liked Tony Argano Was 1= 5 I i i IN OUR IUTCHEN event. 'Saw SWEDE LINDQUIST the cause of that fluster. MARKET .f j' E -'"' _,,_. I a~d DICK BIRD looking happy again John Stehman, Merriman, butler to Ii with GLADYS STEWART and BOB- Mr. Worthing and Lee Strahorn :is ~ I 1 BY PREBLE in town. ALICE ANG- Lane, Mr. Moncrieff's man-servant, ~ ' Puget Sound Power ST and TONY ARGANO have f inally deserve commendation for their· per- PHONE MAIN lK ! I , shone up in public. Where: have you formances. Even servants hav~ a 1 g &. L" ht = US North Maia Street Ph•eMatalt8 been biding yourself, TONY? We see sense• of honor; ' ' · · · • 4.Jt, 'N•U. Piae St. I . > • If · I "" RUP WEAVER is a versAtile i,nan We congratulate you Miss OLeary, L 5 I I with a girl for every occasion. How . your cast, and the production staff. I '""..,"""""'"" .. 'A-~'"''_"'...... ,.,. ... .,_,,..,.,..,.. ___ _•. --•- 11\1:--•.....j I THE CAMPUS CRIER

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YAKIMA TEAM 1~ ...... : ...... : ...... ~ WS NS STUDENTS t!J11111111111111111111 1u111 r 1u11u11111111111111111111111111u1111u111113 ELLENSBURG HI ~=~er f l Girls' Athletics l . . · .I<' · m f Moguls j ~ SPORT DOPE r:: SW AMPED 71-15 &...... ~ 1 GET IND~PENDEN 1 m'1111111&1111111111111111111111t111111111t1ttlltfltl l ll l l llll llltllllll ll(!J GIVES WILDCAT Those of you who witnessed t he to- I BASJ[VTBALL TEAM By STERMAN ; By ~· boggan races saw what might be teriu- .i\J.~J BY WILDCATS ed as a very close race. Mildred Moe Lewis " Tony" Argano has some­ BABES SCARE i BIRD ~ 1 and Mr. Honeycutt had a little sled thing to be very highhat about, not and just cut thru the snow to the end. that he is highhat-he is one of t he ~ ~~ Entire Squad Sees Action In There were four toboggans in t he race. Bechtoldt, Johnson, Kacer, school's popular males (he's been a Frosh Crowded to Limit to . = First Practice Game The winners, Moe and Honeycutt, re­ McLaughlin, Guggenbick­ male since birth), for he was born in Capture Game By ~11.l~BW?A~~, Naples, Italy, and was reared on the I On Local Floor ceived first honors. Those on the sled ler, Grunden on Team 18-16 Score The Winter Sports Picnic can cer­ that was second were the Weaver::;, I beaches of Genova . Isn't that quite a tainly go down in history as being. an Inghams, and Kimballs-if you know t hing to talk about? Those of you occasion where every one had a per- what I mean. who remember any of your history f ect time. Some will little note or The Wildcats ended t heir series of We of the Wa s hingt~m State Nor­ know that Christopher Columbus play­ The High school basketball five * ::< * * mal slhool at Ellensburg have been ed on these same beaches. In fact long remember what they did there, basketball games with i\ndependtmt Ther e will be a very important threw a scare into Coach Linquist•·s able to boast of just about every­ Tony skinned his knee on the same but for myself, I shall Jong r emember, ball clubs thruout the valley by a 71- meeting of all the old members of W. proteges last Saturday night on the. thing in the line of sports that is drift log that Columbus used to sit on in fact it will be quite hard to forget, 15 defeat over the Yakima Episcopa1s, A. A. this Thursday in the East room Y floor. The Bulldogs from the local for I am in the same predicament as last Thursday evening in the gymna.s- found in Normal schools thruout this while watching t he break upon High school sank the first four shots • ium. of Sue Lombard. Plea se be there as country. Now the athletes of .this the shore. Tony is proud of the scar the Spaniard who was asked w h y ne . the meeting concerns the initiation to put them into a good lead. They .d H l' d "that ·n ~ The Episcopals started the game school have formed an.other team-­ it left. Ask him to show it to you w.a.lk ·e d as h e d1 . e rep 1e , " . Id and your cooperation will be needed to increased it to ten points before the an Independent basketball team. some time. I'm sure he'll oblige you. W. S. N. S. yearlings could hit Jiad fallen on his patio yesterday with a rush, but were unable ~o ho make this a success. 7:15. tlie morning." If an old Sourdough had ·to the fast pace set by the Wildcats. Altho this independent basketba11 Tony claims he is going "Columbo" hoop. * ... * * team is not being sponsored by the one bet ter. He didn't have to ask seen us wm·· d mg' our way f r om tlie Joe, Al, and Ro·Ay Backus,k the thrd ee PRAYER OF THE SPORTWOMAN In the second quarter the Frosh student body it originated and is com ­ Qu.een Isabelle's permission to make were to spark, their defense campus to the top of the ski slide basketeers from r ansas, prove. :~ Dear Lord, in the battle that goes on b~ginning · · 't Id have r e·mi'nd be ball players of no mean cahbeL, posed of members of t his school. Ac­ t he voyage to America. I'll :bet old tightened and the Bulldogs got' only I s h ouId imagine I wou - . h · h · ,, thru life, cording to reports t he honor of the " Chris" 'j.ust turned green with envy d h' f th d f th KLONDIKE altho Woerner was 1g pomt man .o-r I ask but a chance that is fair, one field goal in the second ·quarter e 1; o e ays 0 e the visitors with 6 points. f ormation of this team goes to Eddie when Tony pulled away from shore. The score at half time was 12 to 8 A chance that is equal with all in ihc tor RUS · ·* * * * Thi;! Wildcat attack was l·ed by Sut- Bechtoldt. Eddie says that it is be­ But then I've heard t hat Isabelle was strife, Koenig's men. '· phin, who was unusually "hot" w .ith ing organized for the pur pose of en­ a queen of a queen. Maybe "Chris" As the second half opened both A courage to strive and to dare. A number of the students were quite his hook shots and succeeded in gath­ tering the Yakima va ll ~ y independent was lucky after all. teams passed the ball cautiously, And if I should -win, let it be by the tricky on the skis and some very, very ering 13 points in less than one half . basketball tournament. That which was Italy's loss waa waiting for a break. The High school, tricky. You know what I mean, don't code, "Sut" was closely followed by Bailey Last year the Varsity of this school America's gain-or should I say Alice scored first and P arham sank a fre~ With my faith and honor held high. you? Mr. Holmes rwas one of the men and Freeman with 11 points apiece. played under the name of the K. E. Angst's gain? She seems to have throw to put them 7 point s ahead. The about camp. Yes! yes ! he was all over But if I should lose Denslow, second string center, played Laundry and won the Northwest gained a great deal from Tony's m e­ off!)nsive attack of the High •school Let me stand by the side ~f the road the ski slide, too. When he falls there a good game and managed to get S championship. This year the Varsity andering nature. was held by superb checking of And cheer as the winner goes by. is no forgetting. points as did Fuller. H aney and Case of this school and all other schoois Romance seems to start wherever the Frosh f r om then on. Case, Sill And Lord, may my shouts be ungrudg­ * * * * each got 6 points while Ames gather- are going to be barred from entering Tony happens to be. One day a sweet and Denslow sank baskets to· bring· the A tribute t hat comes from the heart, The Varsity Ball maybe written in ed in 3. Sill a nd Ivie each got 2 with the tournament under any name. little girl 'fel) down in the gymnasium score 14 to 15 at t he beginning of the ing and clear, the memory book as a successful Lindquist converting a foul for 1. As it is too late to enter the City and hurt her ankle. Tony was John­ last quarter. In t he fourth quarter And let me not cherish a snarl or a dance. I hard comments pro and con Coach Nicholson again followed his tournament, games have been sched­ ny-on -th~-sp o t and picked up the Smith fouled Denslow and he convert. sneer in behalf of t he music. Some enjoyed policy of letting the first team start uled with other independent teams in kicking, clawing little girl a nd carried eel the free throw, tying t he score Gt Or play any sniveling part. it and some didn't. Well, folks, years each half and s·ending in his secon•l the lower valley. · her to the infirmary. After t he first 15 all. A minute later Ames conver:t• Let me t ake off" my hat to the warrior ego when the steam engine was intr:i- team · at t he beginning of the second The team is c-0 mposed of Eddie few steps, however, the girl became ed a free throw to give the FTosh a who strode duced it met wit h plenty opposition. and fourth quarters. In this game the Bechtoldt, Norman Johnson, Sam Mc­ very meek and content ed in the arm~ one-point lead. The t wo teams played To victory, splendid and high, Did you know that when the automo- second team made almost as many Laughlin, Bert Guggenbickler, John of "What-a-Man" Argano. Therein lay evenly for th e> n ext three or four min Yea, teach me to stand by the side bile was put on t he market for the points as the first team did. Kacer, and Plug Grunden. All of the seed of a romance--it is now in utes, and then Case made a difficult of the road f irst time in order to sell them the Summary: these boys are first class ball pfay­ full bloom. The lucky girl was A lice shot under the basket to put the game And cheer as the winner goes by. producer s put a whip rack on the car? Ellensburg (71) Episcopals (15) ers. Three of them ha:ve won Vars:ty Angst, but I'll bet she felt more like in the sack for the Frosh. Ber ton Braley. I guess what the W club should have Bailey 11 Al Backus 4 letters in this school and two of the-m Alice in Wonderland. You'll h ave to Coach Koenig has some outstanding done was to place a dummy orches- Sutphin l3 J O·e Backus 1 • • • • have played with independent teams admit that Tony has a way with th.? prep men on his squad. Smith and Mr. Fish : What made you over­ t ra at one end of the floor. In spite Haney 6 Roy Backus :3 on the coast . While Guggenbicklcr women. (He absolutely r efuses to give Malotte at guards were outstanding sleep this morning? of a ll the new things t hat are put Fuller-8 Nelson hasn't had much exper ience he can lessons. I've tr.i_ed him.) as was Parham at center, who gain t>d before us every day, some people can- Freeman 11 Woen er 6 Billie C.: There are eight in our take care of himself in any game. "As soon as I get my education," high scoring honors of the evening not adapt themselves to new things Denslow g Whitmore 1 house, but the alarm was set for only says Tony, "I'm going to buy a ban­ with seven markers followed by Ma­ CiJ 11111111uun111111unu11uuu", 1n~1u11111 1011 • 1it 1n1 1uuunl;J and ideas. They might as well t hrow Case 6 seven. ana wagon and star t a business of lotte and Denslow with six each. Ames, t heir prejudices away and meet th ese Sill 2 ... * * ... my own. Then watch Pacific Fruit Case, and Denslow were t he bright Oh, yes, that tumbling class that SPORT BRIEFS new ideas with an open mind. I should Am<:>s 3 I I and Produce Company stocks drop. spot s in the Frosh offen se. t hink it would be quite profitable for Lindquist 1 the W. A. A. is sponsoring is rapidly f311tnHHIUIUIUlftlt.lfUt1t11111uu1111111u111111111 11 1111 1u 11u {!) And watch th e A and A Corporation the student body to purchase a ma- Ivie 2 · growing. Come on, you W. A. A. All thos ~ interested in a handball grow." Charley Paddock, once the fastest girls, and have a little fun with the chine of the type t hat was used for . Danubio tournament sign up in Nick's: office. The int erview is now closed as Tony human on earth, h as been denied '8 11 the Varsity Ball. It could be used This was the last pre-conference rest of the kids. They have t hese There are a number of' good handhall had to walk into the "country" m a mateur card for the Olympics because to an advantage for A. S. B. dances. I game of the Wildcats. classes ever y Wednesday afternoon P.t players in school and if you enter your s earch of the one and only. of some motion pictures which i}rn strongly advise our board of control 4 : 45 and practice the various stunts name as soon as possible we can ar­ MAYBE IT'S LOVE. 1 helped to make for a large profit. · · , to look into the possibilities of such a until about 5:45. They all seem to range a r ed hot tournament. VIKINGS DOWNED have the best time. Marj. La Blanc machine. * * :j:: * __B_ A_S_K_E_T_B_A_L_L_S_C_H_E_U_ U_L_E----; 113""""""""""""'""""""""""'"'""""""""'"'"' * * * * IN FAST GAME and Sa'rah Edwards entered the ranks Tho>e f ellows having sweat shirts As the paper w ill go to press before TUESDAY NIGHT last Wednesday and are going strong. will please return them to the man- F"'b. 2- Yakima Junior College the Bellingham game I cannot give Let's have a few more out. You don't ager. If they ar e not turned in the here. J The Laundry of Pure '==- you a definite score. The Belling·ha:11 ( Continued from page one) have to have had tumbling to join. cost of the gar ment w ill be taken from Feb. 6- Cheney Normal h e r e~ · Materials quintet is stronger than · ever tills · h fl :i * * * * your five dollar d ~ posit . . .. . Feb. 19-20- University of Wash· 1 first team agam on t e oor an• ;; yea·r. Clint McBeth, formerl_Y _with t ~e making baskets right and left. The Whoever h~rd 0:6 the beat of swim- • • • • J ' ,,,i.llJll ington F reshmen here. You need never hesita~ W. S. C. frosh, is with the Vikmgs this Bellingham defense failed to work as ming in J anuary with a foot of snow A State Junior Coilege Bask·etbail I to send your most delioa1e year. Clint plays forward and. i ~ a Haney led the entire Wildcat pack on on the ground-but that's j·ust what league has been formed. i;i 'Vashing· j 13 ..... :...... '11 j fabrics to very dangerous man at the pos1t10n. a scoring spree which continued until the g irls are doing. They are having ton. The schools compnsmg ~he lea- E 'NIMMli ~ Last year he ran up 17 points against the . end of the third quaTter . In t his . a swimming class at t he Y. M. C. A. gu ~ include: Grays Harbor. JumoT Co!- § 5 i the Wildcats in their game with the quarter Bellingham again scor ed two every Monday night and you can join Jege, St. Matrin's College, Mount Ver- § i THE K. E. LAUNDRYI " w. S. C. frosh. I think the Wildcats baskets, bringing t heir total score to this class for the rest of the quarter. non Junior College, Yakima Junior § SEE THE ~ will win the game by not more than lO. The quarter ended 42_10. The small charg := is $2.00 and if you College, Pacific Luthera n C0llege of § § : MAI~ 140 i

IO points. We shall know more about "Nick" again sent his second team h ave two of those things, it would be Tacoma, a nd Centralia Junior College. § NEW CHEVROLET ~ "';°' &HllUI UlllfflllUUttlll llUIUllUHll lUllHlllUl lUltlUIHlltl-m it when t he pa~er. . i ~- o,ut. in at th '.:' beginning of t he th ird quart- well worth your time and money t o ., :·· .,...... , er. This time t he Vikings were unable invest it in the lessons that Perry NOTICE [31Utllf l,li!lltllUUtlllltllttfltUllllUIHlllllHlllHJ UlllllHIUlliJ Plans for Varsity Nigh ~ a~·e nea1l) Ito stem even t he second team attack. Marsh and Miss Gove are going to L at the I ·~ Call At completed. Earl Ingham is is charge Denslow, Ca se, Ames and Lindqu;st give. There will be all of the strokes All m en students interested in a : : :I of bouts and h e . ha ~ arranged some all scored. With about t hree minutes and dives taken up in connection with handball tournamen t plea se sign E B & H GARAGE E Swede's Popcorn Stand smart tussles. Nick informed me that t pla y "Nick" sen t Sill into the this work. It is an ideal· way to spend up over at the new g ym with ~ ~ i3 CANDY, POPCORN AND GU~ 3 . it will be very probable that. the c.f goame. 'Sill dribbled down the floor an evening and you'll n ever regret eith er Coach Nicholson or Coach E · § 1!· I At Fourth ·and Pearl :i W. frosh will play her e Varsity Nig ht. for one of the neatest baskets of the. taking the lessons from such able Lindquist today. E A\!!104\'M E 3 The game will start at. seven o'clock. evening, the first time h e got the swimming teacher s as these. m"llll ltlttlllll llllllllJUllltlffllfllllHltl llllllltUlllJllUIUlllflm EJ'"'"""""""""";""''"'""""'""'""'"""'""""""i\ After the game the boxmg and wrest- ball. Nor was he contented with this. lEJ1u111uu1ut nn1u111111t111111111111111111111111u111111n11u11111.c;J * * ;~ * ...... "'!!"~- -. ~.-~!!""!'~~~~~~~~~1:1~ [31unuun•nmuum•u1nuumuuumuummmumuan•"T 1!)111111111un111nu1111n11111Ulllllll1llJlftlf l lllltlUI UllllUU•I ~ - ling will follorw. Af! thos.e who attend He conver ted a foul shot immediately " On, j ust look at that kid go down : § I § are pr omised a most enJoyable even- afterwards, and succeeded in sinking the h ill. I'd gi 'r~ anything in t11e : PERMANENT WAVING : I GOOD LUNCHES : ing. * * * * anoths r f ield goal before the final \vorld to be abl; to ski as she can." $5.00 A.ND UP ~ ~ whistle. There she goes, she's off, come on The W club is badly in need of a - Haircu~ting - Wet andE Help to make life en- ~ Redwing Taxi I Haney was high point man with 14 Billie! ! And Ehe di r s eral sixteens in t he high hurdles. apiece. McBath, reputed star, Recreation wa~ Better keep up the good work, P err y :: That is extrem.ely ~oo d t ime for~ ~e l- held to no points, while Johansen and Miss George cer tainly isn't a slacker d low to make m high school. Vmmg '. Roach sank one apiece. either, when it comes to skiing. She's Go~nEats ~ an E llensburg boy' now at th~ U. of Summary: right there with the rest of the 400 Dance Lead to Health ::: W ., defeated Martin at the s tate meet Ellensburg ( 52 ) Bellingham (12) * * * * AT THE ELKS TEMPLE two Ye. a rs ago· · We hope . that Georgeh IFree man 4 Keenest 4 'Local girl makes good." Those were Our Foods Excel ~ stays with us the remainder of t e Full-:> r 2 · Johansen 2 the words of our dear pal Sammie a s year. ,., ,,, * •:• Haney 14 McBath 0 he watched Miss O'Leary coast down SUNSET TEA ROOM ~ · Sutphin 8 Roach 2 ·t he hills for th e first time in her life Spetjal Rates s.llHllltl••llllHUllHINllHl.. IH .. Hl .. 11 .... 1 .....llttlM•l :l..t Ames, a new comer from Thorp, is Bailey 3 Wahl 4 P er haps these f ellows from. this side sn accomplished pole vaulter . Am~s Case 8 of the mountains do have a little more -· will probably vault around eleven six Denslow 4 snow than they get on the coast, but this year. If he does, it will take Sill 5 For Normal Students r·· .. ···~~;;:~~:;··~·;~;···c~:· ······ · ·r ·some of the coasters are just as good plenty of points. Ames 2 · and in many cases better. But we FIFTY CENTS PER COUPLE ! YOUR DRUG STORE '~ , * * * * Lindquist 2 won't quarrel over the matter, for it's ~ If You Can F.ind It In J)riis --S~a,,,. Intramural basketball teams for the A return game will be played with a not a matter of such importance. East ! WE HA VE IT . ~ winter quarter are being or ganized Bellingham in Bellingham in Febru­ is East and W est is West. Draw your If yoq present your Student Body Ticket ! 315 North Pearl St. MAIN U'1 ~ this week in order that the teams can ar y when t he Wildcats make their own conclusions. start next wee;; wi th a bang. The old coast trip. S.u1t1llHHtlffHIHIHfltlHMHIHIHffHHllNfltllllfltlHH...... maple is g oing to have some t?ugh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'!!!!!!

,22 ' 1?·===-~ ...~:~~~::~·'.;~;·~ .. ;;:~:::"'"! r;!:• Friday, January ~u:o~in~:~ 1~ e\~~\\;so~\~h ~r!r: 1~n~:~et~ ""'~p' "'a;i·n~t~~...... ~W·~·~a ...l.~l .. ;P·~a .. ~p"'e.~r""""l . ed in getting on a team shou1d be sure . -~ SEIBERLING Tll_i.El:J ·-. ' ~ to see Earl Ingha m, Woodring, For­ tier, and Plotner. The games will he SEVEN PIECE ORCHESTR~ ~ Jalembvs. ~... ·~· I played every night at seven o'clock ex~ I AuteatobUe Glass R!PlaetMJ ·I 5 ROY V. MICHELS, Prop. B eitpt tlie nirht the varsity have a i i...... ~...... "" .. game...... ~1 ....tMNkllHt lHfflNfUll•lt...... ~ .. T_H_E CAMPUS CRIER

1111 coming year were discussed. The en-\ History and rroceedings of the 0Gl- """""'""""""""'"'"'""""""'"""'"""'""""""""""'"'"'"'"'"""'""""'"""'1""'"""'"""""'"""'ia tertainment of the Washington sen- International Zoological Congress. In : RAYON PAJAMAS · ators was rej ~c ted in favor of a sleigh- 1911 in a competition open to biolog- ~-~ _i Club Activities I ing party for t he club. The suggeR- ists of this country he was awarded . i tion was made by Grae~ Smith, the the Walker prize of the Boston SO·· , ~ $1 65 : ------' \1 1931 winne~ of the Newswritin~ Cup. ciety of Na~u ~al Histor y for his thesis \ ~ . • ~=::;~ History Club Meeting v · Ray Treichel .and Dale Yerrmgton, on the "Ongm and Structure of the I E = e~~· all works out as planned th-::, general spokesm-:n ~nd active work- Yolk Nucleus." He was o!1e of the 'I § Gaily Colored, two, piece Rayon Pa1' amas. The Herodoteans assembled in the M p .11 b th . ht f 'A .1 . ers for the club durmg several prev- founders of the Natural History So- • Tu k 1 • history class room on Tuesday, J ,an- 30ay rom wi e . e mg 0 pri 10u· s quar· t ers, reent ered ·t h e c l u b an d cie· t y; a c h art er memb er o f Phi' G am- =~ C -ins - - - - Baleros ---- Wide Flares.~:==:=~==.: uary 12, for the first meeting this · * * * * Iw ere present in their usual voluable ma Nu; a Fellow of the Royal Societ y, ~ . -AT THE- quar er. At this time the constitu- Freshman Meeting· way. "Yo u agree w1't h me, do you L on d on, an d th e A merican· G eograpI 1- :• tion was discussed and amended, pend- . . not, Mr. Treich el ? Quite so, Mr. Yer- ical Society; an associate member of ~ ing further action by the organiza- There was a sh~rt meetu;ig of the \ rington, quite so." · t he American Scandinavian Founda- ~ B URRQ UGHS STQRE t ion. Also, a ten tative program at Freshman class officers at five o'clolk Leland Jackson from behind an ice- . tion and of the American Museum of : : the Cove school was arranged. Tuesday in Mi~ s. 9offin's offi ~e . Pla_as _cream soda was heard to observe that I Natural History, _New York; a men1_ 1B1•••0••• 11•11••11111•1111••••••••••11••••• ••••••••••••n•••••11••••n•••••••••11••••••••11•••••••• •••n11•11•••11••••1111••••••••••1111111u1111111uu8 Miss Alice Angst very interestingly for clas~ activ1t1es were ~IScusserl. I "No organization is in imminent dan-1 ber of the American Academy of Po- ~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ told of some of her experiences and 1:here. will be a class meetmg some 1 ger of deteriorating or any way fall- 1 Jitical and Social Science, the Na- 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ impressions, during the time she ;it- time m the n~ar future to plan for a Iing int o obscurity if it maintains, I tional Council of the American Eco- ~ tended the University of Hawaii. The party to be given soon. staunchly and whole-heartedly the nomic League, American Association I address was so engrossing that every * * * * Is pirit of faith and loyalty." Member3 1 of Anatomists, Washingt on Society of one present expressed the desire to Sue Lombard gathered that Jack was pulling for chc Naturalists, Society of Economic En- live in the moonlit tropic splendor that The electing of a new so.cial commis- j old ~lu b . . . . to~olog ists,. Washi~gton Philologic.al OTTO ·D. FALTUS is Hawaii. sioner was the main busmess of Sue . Willard Rublrn, m his usual shy and Society, National Child Labor Commit- 1 * :!: * * Lombard's hous·e meeting· t his week. retiring way ,contribtued his few se- tee, British Medical Associat ion of To- Super Service Station Off-Campus Club Filamena Lenska, former social com- \ date remarks to t he general discus- ronto, Associa,tion of Doctors of Phil- Plans for an Off-Campus program missioner did not return to school this sion. osophy of the University of Chicago, f or the assembly Feb. 2 were discuss- quarter. Ruth Jolly was elected to fill t Warren Morgan, the social pride of and Societe Academique d' Historoire ed by t he Off-Campus council at a the vacancy. I the club, was so deeply concerned ove!· International ~, Paris. SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION meeting last week. Those girls who were elected proc- 1 the dece,ptive appearance of t~e size He was married in 1897 to Sophie The g.irls are working hard to make tors for the different sections of the of his glass that he had only time to Josephine, daughter of the Rev. this one of the best assembly pro- dormitory were Naomi Tucker, Violet : remark: "If we are going to have a Amund Mickelson, president of Au- BRAKE RELINING grams of the year. As most of the Dempster, and Helen Campbell. \sleigh for this sleighing party, we 1 gustana College, Sioux Falls, S. D. assemblies are of a serious nature, it Dorothy McClelland was chosen 1 ought to have horses, too." He died February 27, 1928, of h eart in planned to have this in a very light head proctor. l Carolyn Prince, reflecting the true trouble, and was buried in the Odd -,------Sue Lombard conscience, was seen Fellows cemetery, Ellensburg. STEAM CLEANING AND WASHING BOXING MATCHES 1 taking counsel with Margaret Miller At the time of his death, Dr. Mun- NOTICE { and Nellie Williams when the clock son was carrying on a research on 1 Miss G:eorge is offering a class TO BE FEATURED struck ten. Max Berger came to the the structure of n erve and gland cells. BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES TO US in S<>cial dancing on Thursday af- / VARSITY NIGHT I; rescue by phoning the proper authori- He had made hundreds of slides for ternoons from 4:45 to 5 :45 for ties and having the girls excused. microscopic work in this study and had those peopl e who do not know how (C t ' d f ) jl The meeting dispersed with alacrity completed a set of drawings. He had .,, on mue rom page one h y · t t d th t t h / 1 d h ·t· · to dance and would like to learn. ___ w en errmg on sug~es e a e not, however, com? ete ~ e wn mg ··· Where Your Car Is Serviced Properly This is not just an hour during . ht b th d f t h k W , last one out pay the bill. I up of the study smce this depended ..,, . we1g y e en o e wee . e le I . h which students may come to the f F t • ------upon access to the literature of t e 1 a 11 or you, or 1er. 1 . . . Ph M • 146 g~'lll and enjoy an hour of dancing, "Desparado" Leonardo, the Spanish I LIFE STORY OF Is ubJect which IS t? be ~oun~ only rn one a1n Cor 6th and Main but a class for beginners. Here's ~hampion will trade punches with j DR JOHN MUNSON the .largest spec~al hbranes. The your chance, men and women, to F. k . p h K fl h . • 1 drawings are now m the hands of t wo ji" ~m~~is:~~~~~iJ~m~~~~~~ii~~~~~pj~~~~~ ran 1e unc es, e 1so as , m che j f h b t k b' l · t · th I ' lea rn to dance. . . Th b . h 9 - -- o t e es nown 10 og1s s m e · curtadm rad1ser. .e f oys wTeh1g f" L ~ I (Continued from page one)_ / country, Dr. S. J. Holmes of the Uni-,_,.-~~~~·~~~~"~"~· ::-· =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. poun s an are ve1y ast. e 1gh" · ing representative of pure science. . · f C J"f · d M E 8 ::: s.h ou Id b el . f · Jyd evenHw1"th. L eonar dd o I They came to appreciate thru him that I ve1s1tyWilson ofo Columbia. a 1 orma, anDr. Holmesr. . in . , ii'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DR. McCONNELL given a s 1g t e g e. e is very goo devotion to f undamental scientific t l tt · th . h 1. h v· 1 D ; a recen e er concerning em sa ys, l ~"'1!!1.. .,,,.~· T~y W R I TES ARTICLE m t e c me es, says 10 et empster. knowledge that regards all practical "S f D M ' d · J p !i'1! " ~ Q ' ~ C6li The next fight of the evening is considerations and popularization of ?me. o kr . brl u,~ s oHn s rawlmgsf athr ~ . • c. - . • ~ , .t~ .l~''G_~">.~ ,1~~~·.. _ ~ ~ J . ·• , . . ~ . ~ FORW.E.A. f th h · h' f th PhT qm te i emar a e. e spea rn o . ~ _ or e c ampwns 1P 0 e 1 ip- scienc as something below the stand- d · h · · k bl d - pine Islands "Smilin " Velasco and 1 e . . . r awmgs a s s owmg r emar a e e adopting the A B C D F system (·f " S d ,, · . g . i ards of true scientists. Such scien- tails of structure of ner ve and gland D E P A R T M E N T S T 0 R E pee y Flores will put on th e mitt.;. · t' t ft k l t th · · f 11 , marking. T hos«; that still use the Th f· 11 . • I 1s s, o en nown on. Y o en . e 0 .v cells which have not been heretofore 1 Ellensburg, Wash1"ngton Percentage system, however, confor m d·tese· e dows are m the pmk of con- , wor l'ers' , hav• e constit ut ed a kmd of o b serve d 1t i·s h ope d some f urth e r I ion an will put up a hard battle. ' special ar ti the samurai d · d f t h · · I I'd to the pla n of marking on the basis 1 t . b V b - - r ecor an some o e origma s i es n prac 1se outs elasco has een I of J apan f th· t t d t b f d of r elative accomplishments. h 'no· n Ol' 1 f t k th i • or 1s 1as s u y may ye e oun Th 1 I . k' d t . d" 'd s ow1 " i e c ever oo wor an ' The following stat ement of facts d t d t f ll b" 1 . t • . e SC l OO IS more 1n 0 in 1V1 - Fl ores and he is favored to win A ! . l"f f D M : an urn ~ over 0 e ow 10 ogis s 11!1 11111• 1111111111111111111111111111111u1 u1 n 111111111u111111111uu11 1u111111111111111111111111 111 1111111111111111111111111u11u1J1 1i llllltllllllllll1 Iii uals, however , than is life It gives th" k k' t . t l'k h · · i'concernmg the 1 e o r. unson a re in order that a resear ch carried on for :: . · . - noc ou 1s no 1 e 1Y owever. ' tak f d condensed from the b l d = p upil many more opportunities to suc- J "K'd" Brow and "R d" M t If : en ~om an several years may e comp ete . § ceed. Teachers give consideration to . 1 . n h e e ca e \ Yale Obituary Record of Graduates. Such was the life -and work of Dr. : FOR YOUR ROOM . . . . will tang 1e m t e next en counter. J h p M b · Joi ' : mdiv1dual problems. They dia(gnose h K 1 . d . o n · unson was orn m - John P. Mun r sity of Minnesota Sea- DANGEROUS gra es . e wi ' m genera ' e con- Erickson is the favorite but Beeler • · ' p t R f 'B · AFFAIRS tinued in school so long as he is pass• h b . b f' k 1 t. J-1 side· Labora~ory, or . en ~ew, nt- . . e su'"'J"ect H ·11 ot be a s een eatmg r aw ee stea a e y ish Columbia 1904; mvest1gator Jn Jack Holt, RaJ. .,;1. Graves =- ing tn on v • e w1 n and Juay fool the· pTess writer!. . ' h F d . ...,. 1 · ~·'" ...... ~ ...... " ...... 1 ...... , ...... , 11, ..111111111111 -11' allowed to graduate, however, until . · "' t he Elizabeth T ompson oun ation, _ Sally Blaine ~ · h h d . 32 t ' The Buffaro-Fortier grapphn,,, 11909· lect urer at Puget Sound Ma- ""...... ;.::·_E:_ PHONE BLACK 45&2 ~=-= e a s passe in semes er s uo- t h ·11 b Th t t l't 1:.1 i=.i - Buxton's - . t . f k ma c w1 e a wow. ese s ou i - Iri ne ' Station Friday Harbor and We Oall for and Deliver Jee s or 16 year 1y umts o wor . ti k JI f th t · k f t' ' ' · e men no~ a 0 e ric s 0 ne member of the governing council for ...~~l!.11..::-~:;...~:.M:.~ E Student Trade Our Specialty ~ trade a nd will undoub~edly yut on ~ • several summers after 1909; lectur er ,«. · ··. ··. ~~~ ·· ~=== SHOE REPAIRING Schultz's Old Stand ~=__·= WE MUST PATRONIZE stell~r performance. It is believed tha" I at the Graduat e Medical school at the Cor. Third and Pearl Streets _ F ortier has mastered a m ystery toe- University of Illinois, summer quart- THE OUR ADVERTISERS I hold that he plans to t hrow on Euf- er 1919· at the seven th International K f>.e Sh e ...... ,,., ...... 1111111 111111111011,tlllUlllllUllUllllllJUlllllHlllltllllUH lllllUUllf.., faro to win the ma~ch. . IZ~ologi~al Congress, Boston, 1907; at 0 J.ee op (Continued from page one.) The other wrestlmg match will fea-~ the ei'ghth Congi·ess 1·n Gratz Austr1·a SPECIAL @11nu11111uu111111111111u1111111non11nu111111u1111111• •tt•••11[3 "" ,,,,.,,,,,,,,1 t "T I O ,, G b" kl ' . ' IL!l'''"' ...... ,,,,,,,,,, .... ,,,,, .. ,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 8 Cascade Mar ket. ure wo- n- ne uggen I C .el 11910· engaged in research work 1!1 • • Cinderella Beauty Shop. and "Heezall Musselbo.und". Sutphin, Chr i ~ti ana, Berlin, and Naples, 1910; Clam Chowder ~Off° • l W S N S p· CARTER TRANSFER ~ Cha s. E. Dickson. local stars. Th e~ we1g.h m at 2?0 I took part in the proceedings of the : ICia • • • • Ins CO : Ellensburg Book & Stationery Co. Ip~und s. Sport wn~ers pick Guggy LO Brit ish Medical Association in Toron- Tuesdays and Fridays § And Club Pins • i Ellensburg Hardware Co. wm, but Heezall is a hard man to to; delegate to the F irst Peace Con- ~ 106 West Fourth Street -==_~-- Ellensbur g Theater. Ihandl e. . gress at Washington, D. c., and also Home Made Pies ! Visit Our Gift Shop for Prizes Phone Main 91 Elwood Drug Store. .The bouts are . to cons1st. of three the second Congress at Philadelphia, i and FaTors 9 ...... uu11u111111m11111111111111111111um11EJ Enfield Dairy. m1z:ute rounds "."1t h one m1m~te Test I( 1918.) I C a k es Made to Order · ~ Otto D. Faltus '"Sper Service Sta- periods. The Crimson W club 1s spon- He was collaborator on th e Ameri- ...... ~ Latest In Costume Jewelry § tion." sorin~ this big .show, and i~ 01_ily ' can Journal of Anatomy, 1904-1910; I ~~~~~~~~ ~ Popularly P riced ~ ~===· "'"""'"'T"'O"'l"'L"E"'T"""""R"'T"'I"A C'"L"'E""S""""''"""@=== The Farmers Bank . chargmg tw e nt~ - f1ve cents f~r rmg~~de The Nature Study Review, 1905, and § ~ Farrell's Clothing Store. j seats. They wish to make 1t posswlP. I th I t t· IE I d. of Vian . · : J . N . 0. T homson : d 11 e n erna 1ona n cy ope Ia - i illUlllltHlllUUllHllllt..... u111n111111n 11111 u19U t11tlllll llll~ : : - F B d G' l F h ' I • Fred's Shoe Shine Stand. for the poor people to atten as we In a 1926· editor Normal School Quart- 1 : : , h k J I E : E or oys an ir s. res supp y § I 1 h ' ' ' ' . St Sh R b "ld' : : Watc ma er • ewe er - ngraver: : l h d d 11 th ~ - 1 • Galvin's Sup ~r Service Station. as t h e wea t y. 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