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Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Student Newspaper University Archives and Special Collections 1-21-1932 Campus Crier Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Campus Crier" (1932). CWU Student Newspaper. Book 85. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper/85 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives and Special Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. / ,. 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'<l, the assembly Tuesday morning. self of Ernest, but, alas, when he re Sunday, January 17, was an even~ ed a foul shot, giving Bellingham its informal masquerade dance, to be general chairman of the dance, was "It has become an American insti turned home and announced that his ful date for nearly one hundred Nor first score, and thi; only score for the given on Saturday, January 30. Choose brought in from the athletic pavilion tution to name school buil\l.ings after brother was dead, he found Algernon mal students and twenty-five Cham your own costume, and come prepar office by phonograph by means of 'r e- prominent and popular men," said Dr. Moncrieff, his friend, (a witty per ber of Commerce members, when remainder of that quarte-r. Haney and Sutphin added to the Wildcat's tot al ed for a good time. Be sure to wear mote control. The announcements of McConnell. "And so I think it quite former, Max Berger) posing as Ern pleasure was brought to the front in the first canto. The rest of the a mask. dances were broadcast from a micTo- fitting and proper that this scho0l est. page in an real, successful, chilly, * * * * phone which avoided the usual ::on- should do this. I am glad that Dr. What a wea lth of blunders these spilly, and thrilly picnic h eld on the team seemed unable to hit the basket. Mr. Joseph Trainor spoke before fusion between dances. Munson's name has been chosen for two made. John; who was Ernest in south slopes of Menastash canyon. At the beginning of th~ second the Rotary Club on January 13. The Patrons and patronesses for the this Hall." town, fell in love with the Hono rab~e There have been several Winter quart er Coach Nicholson sent in bis subject of his address was "Practical evening were: Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mr. Smyser told of the importance Gwendolen F airfax. (We enjoyed Sports Picnics h eld before but none entire second team. They held the Vi p h 1 ,, McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bou- of the work of Dr. Munson. your performance, Mildred.) And poor as successf11l as this one; free to the kings to two . baskets until the half, syc 0 ogy. * * * * illon, Mr. O. H. Holmes, Miss E ileen As chairman of the naming commit- Algernon made the same mistake students, faculty member s, and busi and were able to boost their own scoxe ! f j O'Leary, Miss Margaret Coffin, Mc. tee, Paul Soll told how the n ame was when he posed as John's brother, Ern ness men. The dinner was paid for to 22. Case sank two and Lindquist Early next month, Mr. Ho mes ? and Mrs. Leo Nicholson, Mr. Neil Mc- selected. Because there had been con est, and succumbed to the char ms of out of the social fund while the E l one before the half ended 22-6. t he Social Science depar~men t, '".ill Kay and Miss Dor othy Axtelle. siderable dissatisfaction with the Cecily Cardew, Mr . Worthing's ward. lensburg business men furnished the The second h alf opened with the addr ess the St udy Club m a sen es Committees responsible for the nameless men's r esidence, the hou;;e transportation. (Continued on page two) of two lectures c on c er~inJ?'. a recent dance were:- decor ation, Roy Leonard, president appointed a commit tee to (>Continued on pag~ four .} Cars le.ft Kamola hall between 9:30 change in family orgam zations.