f r Ni \ T h e La w r e n t ia n Friday, October 22, 1926 VOL. XLIV. Number 8 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Ripon Special Is Two Girls Pledged College Band Smashed By Autos Conservatory Tito Schipa Theta Sigma Phi Blue Team Is Hopes for a Blue and White Will Appear Helen Diderrich and Dorothy Crippled For WiU Play Ât special to Ripon were wrecked Student Wins Ralph, bojh ’26, were honored last early yesterday when the “ speci­ week by election to Theta Sigma a l” plans crashed head-on into Phi, national honorary and profes­ Ripon Game competition from a fleet of motor District Meet Here Tuesday sional fraternity for women. Both Ripon Battle vehicles, of the supposedly extinct girls have been exceedingly active Community Artists Series Presents in literary work on the campus, Ripon Team To Meet Catlinmen Forty Students Sign Up For Try­ collegiate flivver variety. A l­ Will Compete For National Honors Well Known Tenor As Next having specialized in Ariel work. W ithout Nason and Barfell, Two out For Newly Organized though nearly 150 students had In Contest A t Sesquicenten­ Number Miss Diderrich has been on the Star Backfield Men Student Pep Band planned to attend the Ripon tilt nial Convention via the special, it was impossible Ariel staff for three years, and this Tito Schipa, world’s premier tenor, year will be editor of the faculty The old * ‘ dope bucket ’9 predicts to secure the additional fifty nec­ Pearl Felton ’28, Appleton, a stu­ With forty candidates listed for section. Miss Ralph has also been a battle royal tomorrow between essary to engage the train. dent of Dean Carl J. Waterman, was will appear in concert at Lawrence tryouts and one of the best band con­ Memorial chapel Tuesday evening, on the staff for three years, and is Coach Catlin’8 Blues and Doehling’s Although balked in plans to awarded first place in the district con­ ductors available signed up to direct now editor of the humor section. Redmen. Ripon will fight as she send the new college band on the test for singers, which was held in October 26, under the auspices of the it, the college band is rapidly be­ Pledge services were held last never did before, for she has a chance special, the Student Senate has Kimball Hall at Chicago, Wednesday, Community Artist Series. coming an assured thing. Tryouts were night, and initiation will be held to humble Lawrence before a home­ announced that the band will be October 20. This entitles her to go Tito Schipa has sung his way to held last evening, and according to within a few weeks. coming crowd of old “ grads” who at the Ripon game. Definite plans to the Sesquicentennial convention at tremendous fame. Today he is known Harry Snyder, All-College club presi­ The active members of Theta are pulling for a defeat of her tradi- for transportation have not been Philadelphia to compete for national to every one throughout America as dent, the organization will be one Sigma Phi are Violet Christensen, ional rivals while Lawrence realizes •ompleted but it is likely that the honors in the final contest which will “ the world’s greatest singer regard­ of high class. The predominating Mary Gregory, Grace Hannagan, that a win tomorrow will give her trip will be made either in motor be held the first second, and third of less of voice classification.” instruments at the tryouts were clari­ and Helen Norris. a good start toward a Little Five cars or a bus. November. To the winner of this con­ The famous artist was born in Lec- net and cornet, seven of the reeds title. test a prize of $500 will be awarded. ca, Italy, and showed great genius and nine cornets being listed. •Last Saturday’s game at Cornell while still a youth. Giving up his Mr. Edward Munim, director of the The contest is sponsored by the Na­ college of Mt. Vernon, Iowa put the preparation at a seminary, Schipa Artillery band and Elks’ band, has tional Federation of Music Clubs and Former Lawrence Riponites in the light as one of the Claude H. Snider, studied under famous Italian teachers agreed to conduct the organization. is open to all singers, pianists and strong teams of the conference, de­ of voice for six years before he made If enough interest is shown he violinists under twenty-four years of Professor Honored spite their 7-2 defeat. Cornell vain­ Students’ Friend his debut. His success was immedi­ hopes to build up a band which can age. The contest at Chicago included ly tried to make the score appear ate. His first American appearance handle concert work as well as march Dies Wednesday the winners of state contests from In Chapel Service impressive but the Red line seemed was made with Gaili-Curcl in Chica­ and pep music. Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Wiscon­ to muster the necessary strength at go in 1919. In recent years he has Dr. Youtz Tells Student Body It has been definitely decided that Popular Restaurant Owner Is Strick­ sin. Miss Felton won first place in the crucial moments and the Cornell- been singing with the Chicago Civic Of Life Of Dr. Gerechter, the band will be taken to Ripon to en Suddenly By Stroke of the Wisconsin contest which was held ians were stopped. Gordon Murchie, Opera Company, and has received Professor Emeritus back the team tomorrow. At the Apoplexy at Milwaukee on October 14. She is quarter, is one of the best open field universal acclaim on his concert present time the problem of tran­ from the studio of Dean Carl John runners that Ripon has had for sev­ sportation presents the biggest d if­ tours. ‘ ‘ He had a philosophy of life which Lawrence students have lost a real Waterman. eral years. He gained most of the ficulty, but those in charge are con­ Tickets for the concert may be ob­ developed in him one of the loveliest friend in the death of Mr. Claude H. ground for the Reds but lacked the fident that this can be easily over­ tained at Belling’s Drug Store or at characters I have ever known. He Snider, proprietor of 8nider’s Restaur­ interference ijeeded for scoring*. the conservatory office. was not contentious, but he was mild come. ant. He died about 9:30 Wednesday Smokes Are Taboo Bahrs also contributed a few yards According to George Neidert, All- and kind. He loved men, he had night at the home of Mrs. Snider’s through the line with his plunges. College club treasurer, those who In Dormitory Rooms faith in men, and he mingled with sister, on a farm a few miles out of A good punter is to be found in pledged money to the band fund Begin Trials For them with great pleasure, always Merrill, where he had been visiting Stamm who plays tackle when not are supporting their pledges in fine Beware, fair damsels who revel in aiming in kindness and wholesouled for a few days. The cause of his Schola Cantorum needed in the rear wall. style, but there are many pledges the luxury of an occasional or not so deference to give more than he re­ death was a stroke of apoplexy to In direct comparison to the Blues which have not yet been paid. Those occasional smoke in the privacy of ceived. ” These were the words of which he succumbed almost immedi­ Dean Waterman has issued a call it can be truthfully said that the who have neglected to pay are to your chamber! That is, have a care Dr. L. A. Youtz, professor of chem­ ately. Mr. 8nider was 58 years of to all vocalists to try out for the Doehlingites have a heavier team on j give their pledged amounts to any if you want to stay at Lawrence. For istry, in the eulogy which he deliver­ age. Schola Cantorum. Extensive plans the average. The line is heavier, of the following: Anna Marie Wood­ W\S.G.A. has decreed that the dire ed in student convocation Tuesday, His body was brought to Appleton are being made for the work of the although the ends are possibly ward, Sage; Ellen Tutton, Smith penalty for so doing shall be a swift of Dr. Emmanual Gerechter, only Thursday and will lie in state rt.tiiC ;hcrus, and the prospects should at­ smaller than those of the Blues. and heartless dismissal from the cam­ professor emeritus of Lawrence. House; or Mildred Scott, Ormsby. tract every student interested in The backfield is about the name, but Knights of Pythias Hall. The fun­ Professor Youtz, who knew and Town students may give their money pus accompanied by an equally heart­ choral music. The chorus will con­ taller and more rangy than the Blue- eral will be held from the hall at 2:30 worked with Dr. Gerechter while the to George Neidert at the book-room. less letter to your parents. sist of 150 voices. men. Saturday afternoon. He is survived latter was professor of German and Students are urged to meet this Mid-Victorian I Perhaps. But if Ripon has also perfected a forward by his wife, two stepsons and two The major projects for the year are Hebrew at Lawrence, said of his obligation at the earliest possible you ’re wise you ’11 take heed, for the passing game that will keep the Cat- stepdaughters. He had reached the the following: The presentation short­ profession, “ As a teacher he was un­ date. proctors will get you if you don’t lin backs on their toes. Against age of 58 years. ly before Christmas of Handel’s usually well qualified in the tech­ watch out! Coe they displayed a closed game in “ Messiah,” and a Spring Festival, nique of German and Hebrew, for preference to the open formations Spanish Setting Wriston Entertains consisting of two concerts. The first these were his own first languages. night of the festival will be devoted that Blues use at times. Fraternity Heads Rev. Wriston Talks He had unusual ability to impart Feature of Unique to music of the opera, and will be learning and he loved to teach. He (Continued on Page 3) Summer Sessions To Student Body featured by prominent opera soloists. loved it because he loved young Presidents of Lawrence college fra­ The second concert will consist of a people. ’ ’ ternities were present at a noon lun­ modern oratorio sung by the Schola Spanish atmosphere plus American “ If we don’t think well of our­ “ As a pastor” , continued Dr. You­ Boyhood Pals W ill cheon held at President Wriston’s Cantorum with orchestral accompani­ bath tubs and sanitary cooking may selves we cannot go out and convince tz, “ he loved his people, and they Captain Opposing home Wednesday noon, at which ques­ ment, assisted by noted oratorio sound like a visionary’s conception of the world that we are worth any­ loved him. He was a theologian of tions of interest to those present were Teams on Gridiron Utopia to most people, but to Miss thing,” said ReVerend Henry Wriston singers. broad learning, not merely a preacher discussed. Besides the fraternity Charlotte Lorenz of the modern lan­ of Boston in his talk at convocation The male section of the chorus will to minister to the common spiritual heads, Dr. Wriston, Dean W. S. Nay­ guage department, it was a heavenly Thursday. To illustrate this point, he consist of the M en’s Glee club and needs of his congregation day by Two kids, 12 years ago, led gangs lor, and Mr. Ralph Watts were pres­ reality this summer. used the Bible story of the ten spies other interested singers. All college day, but he had a definitely defined, of equally hard-boiled kids against ent. men who wish to take part should each other in frequent alley football “ Leave English behind ye, all ye who came back from the promised and broadly projected philosophy of Another meeting of fraternity pres­ arrange for a try-out at the conser­ games at Neillsville, Wis. who enter here,” might be the warn­ land and reported that they were as religion, which sustained him through idents will be held in two weeks, One of the boys later moved to ing over the doors of Middlebury grasshoppers in their own sight and vatory. his life.” November 3, at the Theta Phi fra­ Marshfield, a city nearby, but in College in the mountains of Vermont, in that of the inhabitants of the land. About ninety girls have already Professor Gerechter came to Law­ ternity house, Dr. Wriston said. rence in 1894, and remained in high school the two enemies continued where for the duration of the summer “ High appraisal,” he said, “ is a tried out, but there is still opportun­ continuous full-time teaching of Ger­ to play each other, no doubt with the session Miss Lorenz spoke nothing great commercial asset. To sell a ity for a few more to obtain places. man and Hebrew until 1913, and then same^ old ferocity. but the Spanish language. Menzuer Elected thing, you must believe in yourself, All girls who desire a try-out should for five years more as part-time And for th« last three years, these Spanish lessons, Spanish culture, To Head Sunset in the firm you represent, and in the be at the concert hall at the conser­ teacher of German, thus completing ancient rivals have met each other and Spanish entertainment are the article you are endeavoring to sell.” vatory at 4:30 Monday afternoon. twenty-four years of teaching at on the college gridiron. This sea­ features of this unique educational Howard Menzner, ’28, and Agnes As an example of great high ap­ Lawrence. He was appointed emeri­ son, however, is to be their last, and system. Students live at the dorm­ Huberty, ’28, were elected president praisal, he cited the slogan of a west­ Three Y.W. Groups tus of these subjects in 1913. it is fitting that they should lead itories and at all times must hold all and vice-president, respectively, of ern city, “ It is a prvilege to live in Hold Discussions He had received a classical edu­ their teams. conversation in the foreign lanugage Sunset Players at a meeting of that Denver! ” cation at the gymnasium of Lissa, Captain Marvin Counsell, Marsh­ on pain of dismissal. Even Sundays group held Wednesday, October 20, in Turning from the value of high ap­ Germany, a theological course at field, will therefore bring his Law­ are not days of rest in this respect. the Little Theatre. This election was What is personalityf Is it a re­ praisal as a commercial asset, the Breslau, and taught for a time in the rence college eleven to Ingalls field Festivals that smack of the country necessary owing to the failure of two flection of character? What is speaker said, “ The man who does not Rhineland, Germany. Upon his ar­ at Ripon on Oct. 23 to meet Captain of the Dons, Spanish travelogues, of last year *s officers to return to characterf These are the questions believe he has a place in the world, rival in the United States he was Melvin Ure and his Ripon eleven. dramas and picnics with Spanish which the personality group of the Lawrence. who does not believe in his destiny, first rabbi in , then in Grand Representing institutions famed for sung around the campfire up­ At the same time a committee was Y.W.C.A. under the leadership of will not make a great fight against Rapids. He next accepted a charge there traditional rivalry, what a game hold the foreign atmosphere even appointed for the purpose of revising Mary Reeves, discussed Thursday, evil. Stick to your convictions. in Milwaukee, and later came to the these two lovable captains should during the hours of recreation. the archaic constitution of the club, October 21. The conclusion arrived Don’t worry because you may be with Zion congregation in Appleton where make of the 1926 Crimson homecom­ Students of a similar French college at was that personality is one’s re­ and to decide upon a suitable initia­ the minority if you are in the right. he stayed for the remainder of his ing. which is nearby, occasionally seren­ tion ritual for the newly elected mem­ action to life. Pay the price and fight to the finish, professional life. He spent the last ade the temporary Spaniards, says bers. The committee chosen consists to the death if necessary. In this The social relations group under the few years of his life in New York Lael Westberg Is Miss Lorenz, but as a rule the two of Miss Welty, Irene Elkert, Helen manner achievements are wrought.” leadership of Helen Duncan discuss­ with friends and relatives. groups do not mingle. Chegwin, and Agnes Huberty. Elected Cheer Leader Dr. Wriston is the father of Presi­ ed -the relations between men and There will be a meeting of the ac­ dent Wriston and is an old classmate women on the campus. The group Dr. Denyes Occupies Pulpit tive members Wednesday, October 27 Sings in Chapel and friend of Dean W. S. Naylor. will continue the discussion at the Dr. John R. Denyes, professor of Lawrence cheer leaders for the in the Little Theatre, at which time next meeting. Mrs. Clinton MacCreedy, a student religion, occupied the pulpit of the coming year were definitely elected the committee will submit their opin­ at the Conservatory, gave a program The negro problem was the topic First Methodirft Church of Oconto in the final elections held this week. ions and suggestions, and will decide of songs at chapel Wednesday morn­ Make Lawrentian Staff taken up by the World Fellowship last Sunday morning in the absence Lael Westberg, ’28, who was select­ definitely upon a program for the ing, October 20. Included on the pro­ Owing to an error the name of group, led by Agnes Norem. The of Rev. C. E. Lease, the regular past­ ed by acclamation earlier in the year gram were * ‘ The Moon Goes Drift­ Dorothy Von Berg was omitted discussion dealt with individual and or, who is a former student of Law­ will continue to take charge of pep ing” by Homer Grunn, “ The Bird” from the Lawrentian staff list last national relations. An attempt was rence. Dr. Denyes chose for his sub­ demonstrations. He will be assisted by Fiske, “ Children of the Moon” by Margaret Ellen Evans, ’30, Mary week. Others who have made the made to answer this question, “ W hat ject “ Types and Outcomes of Mis­ by Ida Belle LaBudde, ’30, and Lyle Warren, and the “ Jewel ’ ’ from Morton, ’28, and Lois Manchester, staff during the past week are institutions might be barriers to sion W ork” , based primarily on mis­ Jorgenson, ’29. Faust, by Gounod. Her encore was ’27, hiked to Green Bay Saturday Milton Leadholm, Randall Pen- world fellowship f ” A t the next sionary experiences which Dr. and Liza Lehmann’s arrangement of where they attended the Marinette- hale, and Meredith Bandy. meeting the Indian problem w ill be Mrs. Denyes had on the island of Royall La Rose, ’27, visited friends “ Annie Laurie.” Green Bay football game. discussed. Java. at Green Bay Saturday and Sunday.

I 2 THE LAWRENTIAN Friday, October 22, 1926 The Lawrentian James Warner, ’27, will attend a The B ILLBO A RD geological excursion which is to be made by students in the Geology De­ Member Wisconsin Intercollegiate partment of the Northwestern Uni­ tress Association Oet. 22— Athena Literary Club at versity at Chicago to the Dells of Published every Tuesday and Friday Athena rooms, 4:30. during the college year by The Lawren­ the Wisconsin River at Kilbourn and tian Board of Control of Lawrence Col­ Oet. 23— Ripon-Lawrenee game at Devil ’s Lake next wreek. lege, Appleton. Wia. Ripon. Entered as second-class matter Sep­ tember 20, 1!>1U. at the postofflce at Ap­ Oet. 24— Y.W.C.A. Candlelight Ser­ pleton. Wisconsin, under the Act of March Wrhat ho! W e’re off to Ripon. Did 3. 187#. vice for Netfr Members, Chapel, * DEPARTMENT STORES we get a special or did we notf Ap­ 4:00. V. CHRISTENSEN - Editor-in-Chief parently not! But then, trains are Lutheran Aid Bldg. Appleton, Wu. Oct/ 26— Tito Schipa, Lawrence Mem­ FORREST W. MUCK - Bus. Mgr. always so darned inconvenient and orial Chapel. Editorial often quite unaccommodating. Sup­ Oct. 30--Cross Country Meet. pose the engineer didn ’t w^nt to stay M ARY GREGORY - Copy Editor Oct. 30— Delta Sigma Tau House for the dance? Party. Hports • s • Box Overcoats Psi Chi Omega House Party. Editor - - - ROYAL LA ROSE Here’s to that distinguished mem­ Assistant Editor - OEORGE DREHER Phi Kappa Tau House Party. ber of our well known faculty who Women's Sports Sigma Phi Epsilon House Party. That Talk the Language of Style and Editor - - - LOIS MANCHESTER picked up the vanity case and the Mrs. Sehlegel has returned Norma Kltch Marjorie Lockard bunch of keys the other day. Sezzee: in d ivid u a lity Departmental *4 It may be hard to find the owner of from Chicago, where she per­ Dustpan Editor - HARLAN HACKBERT M o d e r a t e l y Society Editor - - - ADDIE LANG the keys, but the name of the owner On The Screen sonally selected 400 new Clubs .... ETHEL BLAKE of the vanity case is right here on the P riced at Book Reviews - GRACE HANNAGAN Do you believe in reincarnation f styles in veloures, felts and BERNICE CASE case. See, here it is— Cara Nome.” Proofreaders -{PHIL RUNDQUIST * * • Whether you believe that departed satins. Reportorial “ Say, I hear that none of the fra­ spirits return to this earth reincar­ Ethel Blake Jack Rudolph nated in other bodies or not, you will Bernice Case Jack Walter ternities can meet their creditors.” Helen Duncan Bertha Greenberg “ On the contrary, we meet them be vitally interested in the treatment Ramona Fox Margaret Joslyn Elsa Grimmer Mildred Ellwood wherever we go.” of this subject on the screen that is Phil Rundquist John Robson • « • to be found in “ The Vision,” which Meredith Bandy Dorothy Von Berg Milton Leadholm Randall Penhale Our Lawrentian make-up men may is showing Saturday at Fischers Ap­ Anna Marie Perschbaker not be so very, very accurate— but at pleton Theatre. any rate they never make the mistake It is the story of a spirit restlessly Just Received! OUR PLATFORM reported in a recent K. C. Star— wandering in space waiting to be Loyalty to Lawrence. when some town newspaper printed joined by her lost love, whose rein­ The fact that Overcoats the “ Go-to-Church ” notices on the carnated spirit is inhabiting the body New have passed muster with Better Inter-Group Rela­ fire-prevention page. of a living person. The two souls are our Buyers is the very tions. * * * finally united— the wandering spirit best clothing insurance Non-Partisan Elections. The street car came to a sudden at last finds peace. Neckwear you could have. T h e stop. This film, done entirely in natural Styles, the Fabrics, the Gradual Extension of colors, is the most finished and artis­ Student Government. “ What’s broket” inquired a pas­ of English Maga- Tailoring — EVERY- senger. tic photoplay in short length that has THING about them has ever been shown at the Fischers Ap^ PETTY POLITICS “ That college boy who just got dores in heavy Col­ to be 100 per cent. pleton Theatre. It is not too early in the school on. ’ * Exchange. • * • Shown on the same program is the legiate Stripes Three - button B o x year to sound a warning on the evil latest ftature comedy starring Doug­ Coats like sketch in over­ of petty polities. We hear that they have re interred las Mac Lean, entitled ‘‘Hold That plaids and heather mix­ There are offices and positions of Chief Oshkosh. We also knew it was Specially priced at Lion” and including Walter Hiers in tures, in greys, tans, preference that will be filled by some u dead town, but w?e never thought it the cast. browns and blue-grey. of us at the time of elections next would do anything to cause the ven­ Warm and durable, ex­ spring. We should be training for erable ehief to turn over in his grave. » » * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson of $1.50 tremely good-looking. those offices and positions now, and Beloit visited here over the week-end. Our only advice to contribs is to Others much time and effort should be spent Mr. Nelson was a member of Sigma start plugging along, and keep it up. to fit us for the positions we aspire Phi Epsilon here last year. He is $19.75—$39.75 Before long, you’ll have something to to. It will not make our work lighter working in the advertising depart­ ifflatt £kf)mibt write to us about. or pleasanter to be faced with the ment of the Beloit “ Daily News” . knowledge that a merger of groups Hack Work. Sc & ott and factions may be formed that will give the coveted position to one who Is Chosen Secretary MEATS WEAR has speut no effort to prove his Of Girls’ Rifle Club 106 E. College Avenue fitness. ELM TREE It is not a hardship to lose in com­ At a special election held at the petition that is fair, but it is impos­ last meeting of the G irl’s Rifie club, BAKERY sible to give your respect and sup­ Doris Gates w*as made secretary of L a w r e n c e the organization. The election was port to the winner who has won by A. Pfefferle, Prop. political influence only. made necessary by the failure of There is also another side to be Mary Holdsworth to return to Law'- rence this year. 307 E. College Ave. Phone 246 C onservatory considered, and that is the actual The highest scores made at the last Potts, Wood harm that is done to those who en­ shooting were as follows: gage in petty politics. There may be 21, Norma Kitch; 20, Irma Bethe; a short-lived elation over a clever Enroll Now! 19, Esther Ziegler, G. Lanzer, K. & Co. coup that won victory, but it is short­ Makers of Mother’s Bread, Howser; 18, D. Dana; 17, A. Howser, lived unless the individual is so small- Sweet Rolls, French Pastry, Margaret Parsons, and D. Gates. calibered that he is unable to feel re­ Cakes and Cookies morse for an injustice committed. Conduct Tryouts Wholesale and Retail for L e t’s play the game out in the open this year. For Men’s Glee Club Private Lessons Try-outs for the M en’s Glee club Pasteurized Milk, More Speeches On are now being conducted by Dean Dr. Wrist on ’s Program Waterman. Every college man who Headquarters Cream and Butter in enjoys singing and who desires to Artists Materials become a member of the club should Speeches at Madison and Marinette Picture Framing compose the speaking program of arrange for a try-out at the con­ Piano, Violin, Cello, Voice, Organ, President Henry Wriston for the next servatory immediately. A good Art and Gift Wares few days, it w*as announced from the voice is the only prerequisite; a Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cornet, college office. reading knowledge of music is not absolutely required. At a meeting of the Madison branch Schommer’s Art Shop Phone 91 Trumpet, Trombone, of the American Association of Uni­ Plans for the glee club concerts this 113 No. Oneida St. versity Women, to be held Saturday year promise a most enjoyable trip, Harmony, Composi­ afternoon, Dr. Wriston will speak on probably extending over a period of “ A Foreign Policy for America.” two weeks. tion and Art. Monday evening the Lawrence president will address the Ministerial association, Wisconsin conference, Dr. H. N. Delbridge The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Appleton district, at Marinette. The OF APPLETON topic of this address has not yet been DENTIST Reasonable Rates of Tuition announced. Irving Zuelke Bldg., TeL 194 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $600,000.00 Monday noon he will speak before the Marinette Rotarv club. FIRST TRUST COMPANY Addresses Wise Men’s Club The Twenty-Two Artist I>r. John R. Denyes of the depart­ OF APPLETON ment of religion and missions gave Glasses F itted CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 an address at a meeting of the Wise T eachers M en’s club of the Appleton Y.M.C.A. Monday evening, October 18. Dr. Denyes’ topic, 1 ‘ Religious Edu­ Whether It Be • cation,” was based upon the fact Choral and Orchestral that “ there is a great deal of spirit­ A DINNER DATE ual poverty and intellectual barren­ IftVING ZUELKB BLOG. 2ND FLOOR or ness with relation to religious values APPLETON ~ WI& T raining and a consequent moral inertia.” Glasses DeliOened Same Dot/ A BANQUET You will enjoy it at Any Lens Duplicated DR. S. J. KLOEHN “ SAVE THE PIECES” THE NORTHERN Phone 1659 DENTIST Three Dining Rooms for Large or Small Parties 104 E. College Ave. Phone 204W Comfortable rooms with tub or shower Friday, October 22, 1926 THE LAWRENTIAN 3 Finish One Round Observatory Hours Two New Men Report The observatory will be open every PETERSEN & BAUER Conference StandingsO f Tennis Tourney Thursday evening from eight to nine M A J E S T I f Excellent Printing ™ T H E A T R E For Cross Country; Mid-West Conference o ’clock until Thanksgiving, Profes­ In spite of the inclement weather —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— w . L. Pet. sor John Lvmer has announced. Stu­ 118 S. Appleton St. of the last week, play in the first MAT. lOo—BYE. 10-16c Outlook Very Good Coe o 0 1.000 dents who plan to use the telescope round of the annual All-College ten­ Cornell 2 0 1.000 are warned to come only on clear nis tournament has progressed rapid­ Blue prospects for a winning cross Hamline 1 0 1.000 nights. ly. All but one match in the first country aggregation took a decided Monmouth 1 1 .500 round have been played and the sec­ turn for the better this week when Lawrence 0 1 .000 Dan Hardt, ’26, and Gordon Clapp, ond round will take place soon. Captain Kingsbury and Snyder, both Carleton 0 0 .000 ’27, spent the week-end at Milwaukee. The field of entries in the fall «•xperienced harriers, came out for Knox 0 0 .000 tourney is small, only sixteen men practice. These two men together Beloit 0 2 .000 entering. Only one varsity man is with Purves and Mueller, veterans of Ripon 0 2 .000 HOOD & BABCOCK on the playing list, while most of the last year’s undefeated team, and ’onference 9 9 players are freshmen. Fischl, Bush, and Ozanne are expected W. L. Pet. “twenty niners Results in the upper bracket are to carry the Blue and White around Ripon 1 0 1.000 Johnson Says: as follows; Hanke defeated Ellis, the three and a half mile grind this Lawrence 0 0 .000 McGinn defeated Jones, Pierce de­ What you need we year. Carroll 0 0 .000 feated Ellingbe, and Menzner de­ offer you tke campus extension of The Blues will make their debut Lake Forest 0 0 .000 have, when it comes feated Elemgren. In the second oti the home course October 30, when Northwestern 0 1 .000 M E YE R PRESS printing service round Hanke is to meet McGinn, and they meet the crack Marquette har­ Schedule for this week to Shoe Rebuilding. Pierce will battle Menzner. For the —now by tke mere effort on your riers, including Shimek, Big Ten Mid-West Conference lower bracket Krause defeated Ber- See us—The Shoe ertJBs country champion and two mile Lawrence at Ripon part of calling 2945 for Hood or zinsky, Schneller defeated Hales, and speed merchant, Schmaltz and Davis, W-I Conference Doctors. Buck downed Yates. The match be­ 3719 for Bakcock. veterans with several years’ experi­ Carroll vs Northwestern at Water- tween Dean and Remmel has not yet ence, and Pflieger and Jamieson, town. been played, but the winner of that Have you seen tkeir sample cakinet luminaries on the Black and Orange will meet Buck, while Krause and Johnson’s yearling team of last year. of individual stationery? Its Schneller will come together in the Shoe Rebuilders The next scheduled meet is with Blues Weakened For second round. kandy — and inexpensive. Call North Central College (formerly Ripon Homecoming AND Northwestern) of Naperville, Illi­ tkem over to see you. nois, November 6. Last year the (Continued from Page 1) Arthur Mueller, ’29, and Arnold R e d G oose Lawrence runners were forced to the As if Ripon’s improvement wrere Purves, ’28, «pent the week-end hunt­ limit to defeat the southerners, and not enough an avalanche of injuries ing ducks at Freemont. Shoe Store it is expected that, with a team of has swept through the Lawrence experienced men, they will again backfield. Barfell suffered an in­ Phone 4310 123 E. Col. Ave. jured side when he returned a kick- MEYER PRESS furnish stiff competition for Coach off in scrimmage on Tuesday. Later Christoph’s men. Try Another meet is being arranged in the same afternoon Burt Nason with Lake Forest, and it js probable was caught behind the line and after BUSTER being piled upon by the frosh it that November 20 will be the date was discovered that his leg had been Basing Sport set for this event. The Lake Forest BROWN team was handed a neat defeat by the twisted and his ankle sprained. Both of these men are probably out for Shop Blues a year ago when all five of COFFEE Coach Denney’s men crossed the tape most of the game tomorrow. Athletic Equipment, Gym Whiting field has been the scene Equipment, Sport Clothes ahead of the invaders. of much activity* this week, and the It’s worth it 121 E. COLLEGE AVENUE Frosh are ineligible for varsity A Cup of competition this year, but that is Blues now appear to be in mid-sea­ not hindering a number of promising son form. The lineup will probably yearlings from working out daily with be the same as that which started THE the Coe game with Hipke at center, the regulars. Wolf, Rohan, Pinker­ Masons and Builders Supplies— Fira Brick and Clay—Fancy ton, Jesse, Lambeek, Jacobson, and Weinkauf and Steeiudanl at guards, ï S. C. SHANNON CO. SNIDER’S Counsell and Ott at tackles, Hilton Fireplace Brick Scheurmau are showing some real Wholesale Grocers class in their daily grinds about the and Jessup at ends, Bloomer at Ideal Lumber & course. Wolf, star Milwaukee miler, quarterback, Nason and Barfell at COFFEE and Rohan, Kaukauna Hash who won halves, and Briese at fullback. Enthusiasm at Lawrence runs high. Coal Co. the intramural run a week ago, look About two hundred Blue rooters will Wah Kee Laundry R. W. Getschow, Mgr. like good varsity material for next leave for Ripon tomorrow morning. EXPERT AND CAREFUL GASOLINE — KEROSENE vear. has won many a The newly organized band will furn­ HAND LAUNDERING F U E L O IL ish the old Lawrence spirit and help We Deliver Behind the Bijou Appleton, Wis. Faculty-Student Tennis to prove to the Ripon team that a regular patron Tournament Postponed new Lawrence college is backing up a fighting* team of gridders. for Despite frantic efforts on the part Y. M . C. A. of the faculty to get a rise out of the CHOP SUEY CHINESE and AMERICAN men over the challenge to a tennis Cafeteria RESTAURANT match which was hurled a few days Harwood Only One in Appleton ago, nothing definite has been done. Congress Cafe SNIDER 9S The courts at the present time are Studio For Men and Women badly in need of a rolling and cannot Chinese and American Dishes— Sodas be played on, so no matches will be (QUALITY Special Evening and Sunday RESTAURANT played until they are repaired. 2i Tears tke Standard J?/^/

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second Tuesday in November at Dr. Pledged to Miss Beulah Westerman, former in­ A1 Colburn from the Madison CLUBS Trever’s home, 838 East Alton street. Alpha Gamma Phi structor of chemistry at Lawrence, chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon spent Dr. John B. MacHarg will speak on SOCIETY Alpha Gamma Phi announces the is attending the University of Illinois the week-end at the Sigma Phi Ep­ ‘‘The Unknown Southwest.” pledging of Dorothy Olson, ’30, of where she is working for her Ph. D. Latin Club Meets silon house. Announce Mosinee, on Tuesday, October 20. degree. A reorganization meeting of the Rifle Club Officers Dorothy Tipler, ’26, visited with Lawrence Latin club was held yester­ Engagement Election of officers featured the Psi Chi Omega Evan Terp, ex-’23, spent the week­ Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters day afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Latin Mrs. W. O. Thiede announced the last meeting of the Bifle club, at Pledges end at the Phi Kappa Alpha house. over the week-end. department rooms. About twenty engagement of her daughter Wilma, which time executives for the coming '27, to John Bad nock, Tuesday, Oct­ Psi Chi Omega announces the pledging members were present. year were chosen. Bernard Herrick, ober 20, at a dinner given for the of Herbert Rahmlow, ’30, of Apple- One of the annual publications of ’27, was elected president; Fred actives and pledges of Alpha Delta torn, last Tuesday evening, and the the college, “ The Latinist,’ * is spon­ TONI TE F lS C H E n S ^ Matinee 25c Kleiber, ’28, vice president; Walter FI at the Candle Glow tea room. initiation of Harold Cripe, ’27, of sored and edited bv the Latin club. Laura Evening 50c Winslow, ’29, secretary; and Earl Mr. Badnock attended Northwestern Wausaukee. LaPLante Buchanan, ’30, treasurer. in “ PO K ER APPLETON Continuous English Club Elects university and is at present work­ The club will meet on Wednesday ing for Mr. A. K. Ellis of Appleton. FACES” ^ ^Where the Crowds D aily Thirteen members were elected to afternoons at 3:00. the English club at the meeting held Jits Pocket Sigma Alpha Iota Monday afternoon at 4:30 at the a n d Biology Club Meets. Dinner Look Out—Laughter Has Broken Loose home of Dr. W. E. Mi-Pheeters, 909 M '^ P u r s c i The first meeting cf the year of The actives and pledges of Sigma East Alton street. the Biology Club will be held Tues­ Alpha Iota gave a farewell dinner in Those elected to membership are POUGLAS day, October 26 at seven o ’clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan, Sun­ Warren Colter, Myrtle Ellis, James the zoology lecture room. A dis day night, October 20, at the.North­ Ford, Helen Greenwood, Norma Kitch, cussion of plans for the year will ern hotel. Mrs. Quinlan is a patron Norman Knutzen, Goldie Belle Me- be held. The organization is open ess of the sorority and has been M a c i e *» Comb, Theodora Reeve, Irma Rideout, to all upperclassmen who are taking voice instructor at the conservatory Gertrude Smith, Wilma Thiede, Elea­ work in the Zoology department. for several years. The Quinlans left nor Tuttrup, and Charlotte Williams. *'Hold that. on Tuesdav for California. General business matters were dis­ W.A.A. Party cussed, and it was decided to revise The date for the W.A.A. party has Kappa Alpha Theta L io n ! the tonstitjution of the club. Kath­ been definitely set for Monday, Octo­ Supper ryn Pratt, ’27, was appointed chair­ WALTER HIERS ber 25. Hours have been granted t*> The member? of Kappa Alpha Theta man of the committee on revision. W ith extend from 6:45 to 8:30. All girls sorority held a supper in their rooms Following the business meeting re­ interested in W.A.A. and girls’ ath­ on South Durkee street, Tuesday freshments were served. letic* may attend. evening. —there’s no holding the laughs in t y d s f o r f y Saturday this one! History Club Picnic Congregational Club To win the girl, Doug, has to cap­ Patron Entertains PEPPERMINT ture the most unsociable lion in An indoor picnic at the Olive Ham- The Congregational club will meet Phi Kappa Tau FLAVOR and Sunday Africa. ar House Wednesday afternoon was from 5:00 to 6:00 Sunday evening at The members of Phi Kappa Tau LAUGHS? Yeah! THRILLS? Wow! the welcome given by the History the church. Dr. Mullenix will speak were entertained at a theater party U s e d f e y club to the new members elected last on “ The Younger Generation”. Saturday night by Louis Lutz, a People of Refinem ent— STAGE SHOW with 14 piece STAGE BAND week. Initiation stunts were present­ patron of the fraternity. After the ed, and the remainder of the after­ Athena Meeting >how they played bridge in Mr. Lutz’s Because W rigley’s, besides Do You Believe in Re Incarnation? noon was spent informally. There will be an important meet­ apartment and later had dinner at being a delightful confection, The affair had been scheduled to ing of the Athena literary society the Con wav hotel. affords beneficial exercise to SPEC IA L take place at Alicia Park, but rainy at 4:30, Friday afternoon, at the the teeth and clears them of ADDED “THE VISION” weather made it necessary to change Athena rooms. Rho Beta Phi food particles. SATURDAY I A tw0 reel Technicolor Subject with John Roche and Julanne Johnston the plans. About twenty-five persons FEATURE Dinner Also it aids digestion. gub Suggested by Sir John Millar’s famous were present. Mrs. Duxbury of Marinette is visit­ Rho Beta Phi entertained their painting “ Speak! Speak.” The next meeting will be held the ing her daughter Margaret, ’29. patronesses at a dinner at the Candle A fter Every M eal Glow, Tuesday night, October 20.

Pledge Tea For Rho Beta Phi The pledges of Rho Beta Phi gave a tea for the pledges of the other sororities on the campus Thursday, at the home of Mrs. L. F. Marshall on Drew street. A Professor of History—

W. A. A. Board a married one this time—asked a Senior the following: good question: Entertains Members ‘‘What was the most momentous date in history?” The student members of the W. A. To which the Senior—his brain still clouded from last night’s formal- A. board entertained the faculty mem­ replied: bers at a^dinner at the Kappa Delta “ Antony’s with Cleopatra.’’ sorority rooms, Wednesday, October 21.

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