Big Weekend Activities Hum for Visiting Dads Big Sound Dads Arrive In Force; Vibrate "t» AcfivifiesSel Gym Today WSC students are temporarily turning to "DADvertising" this Three tons of instruments weekend when over 1,000 fathers and equipment w i II be invade the Cougar campus for the brought to Pullman today, 26th annual fathers' fete sponsor- Friday, Oct. 10, by the U. ed by the associated student body. S. Air Force band when it VOLUME LXV Pullman, Washington, Friday, October 10, 1958 NUMBERU One iather from New York and presents two concerts at WSC several from Alaska led the dis- tance list so far when considering Sponsored by the CUB music the Dads that have registered for committee, the concerts are the event through the Dad's asso- scheduled as part of the Dads' ciation, according to Don Gordon, week end events. The band will chairman of the event. playa matinee at 3:40 p.m. Fri- day and perform again at 8 Fri- An all new Dads Day car-pool day evening, according to Dick will bring many of the fathers to Batdorf, CUB music committee Cougar ville for the week end. chairman. Both concerts will be This car-pool is being organized held in Bohler gym. by one man from every hi g h school in the state and is co- More than 1,400 professional ordinated by the Dad's day com- musicians were auditioned in the mittee, Gordon said. selection of the 100 artists who comprise the band. The 100 ar- Gordon further explained that tists are former members of 20 the man representing each high different symphony orchest r a s school area in the state was furn- and 16 "name" dance bands, ished a complete list of WSC ranging from the Philadelphia Dads in his area which he will orchestra to the Tommy Dorsey contact through the local news- dance band. papers. A further highlight of the Air II. 1. otllf' The latest addition to this week Force band will be the "Singing end's plans was the announce- Sergeants," 25 members of the ment of the participants that will band who have been molded into ,,.encA IIc~h appear in the two performances a vocal ensemble. of the Variety show slated for The band has made eight inter- 7 and 9 Saturday evening in the national tours, which has includ- ~ectich CUB ballroom. ed appearances on four contin- Featured in the show will be ents. Col. George S. Howard, con- musical numbers by the Four ductor of the band, has directed Chords, The Jades, a Sigma Kap- 14 years of the band's 16-year ex- Greeks Vote' pa trio and the Searsucker Six istence. Minus One, announced Bonnie Col. Howard presently has' all Sweet, chairman of the show. the Air Force bands that are per- Today in Idaho~WSC Set Other acts include a baton twirl- forming throughout the world ing act by Dorothy Bergh; a: under his supervision. Under his Primary semi-classical number by Diane direction, the band has made Wegner and a vocal number with eight international .tours and Greek (G-Par) voting will be guitar act by Arne Kainu. holds the attendance records at held today at noon in living 'Battle of· Palouse' Miss Sweet stated that the show 27 places where it has performed. groups. Ballots have to be in the is free to everyone but compli- These include Chicago's Soldier activities center no later than, 1 'By Dave Ringler mentary tickets should be secured field, Berlin's Olympic stadium, p.m., reports Idalee Hutton, Elec- The 59th annual "Battle of the Palouse" takes the sport's in order to insure a seat at the Washington's Capitol plasa and tion board chairman. limelight tomorrow when the Cougars take on the Vandals event. These tickets may be pick- Copenhagen's Tivoli gardens. Results of late Wednesday cau- of the University of Idaho, at Moscow. ed up for either performance at Included in the evenings enter- cus activities determined the can- Action is slated to begin the Dads registration desk be- tainment will be Tschaikowsky's didates for frosh greek secretary. at 1:30 p. .m, in Neale sta- in Pullman. Hall is tied for third ginning at noon Friday and con- They are: Pat Johnson,. Pi Beta "1812 Overture"; The Death Val- in the conference in scoring with tinuing through Saturday until Phi; Linda Dobson, Chi Omega dium where the focus of at- ley Suite by Ferde Grofe, and two touchdowns, three conversion show time. Tom Tiede was chosen Carnival of Venice by Del Staig- and Judy Buckner, Gamma Phi tention for the entire Pacif- to emcee the show. (Continued on page 11) ers, featuring a trumpet solo to Beta. ic Northwest will playon the Father football fans will get an be given by T-Sgt. Delbert Dale. , Other late results of frosh in- traditional battle of the Pa- '~ opportunity to view Butch and the Other attractions are the fam- dependent executive council are: louse region foes. Cougars at the annual "Battle of ed "Singing Sergeants" versions Lu Ann Hougen, Coman; Patsy WSC Dads will be watch- Game Time the Palouse" football game when of such selections as "Standing on Pracna, Wilmer; Judy Riley, Re- the Butchmen clash with the Ida- ing from the stands with The Idaho football game will the Corner," "Joey, Joey, Joey," gents; Jack Westerman, Krengel; their sons and daughters as ho Vandals in Moscow. and "Mamma, Mamma." The John R. Brown, Stimson and Lu- begin at 1:30 on Saturday after- the Crimson and Gray at- noon instead of the usual WSC Along with the color of Coach "Singing Sergeants" final num- cille Siler, Scott. Jim Sutherland's football crew Primary candidates, chosen tempt to get back into the time of 2 p.m. ber will include a trumpet trio the 1,000 odd visiting Dads will Thursday night, for Greek fresh thick of the Coast conference Ticket manager Bob Smawley blended with the vocal number. see the traditions of the college race with a win over the 'ra- reports that there are still 500 Tickets are now on sale at the executive council are: Don Norris, game-the cheerleaders, the largo Bonnie Hubbard, Richard Gustaf- pidly improving Vandals: student tickets left at his office, CUB and Bookie, the Corner est college marching band in the son, Skip Perry, Sue Sandegren, and that students wishing to pur- drugstore in down town Pullman Idaho is fresh from a win over Pacific Northwest and Butch, the and the Tick Klock drug stores in Sandy Dike, Jack Malone, Dale Utah and the highly touted pass- chase tickets here at WSC must pick them up before 6 Friday Cougar mascot. Colfax and Moscow. Stolzaman and Sue Little. ing of Lee Grosscup and will be On the serious side of the fes- hungry for their second upset de- evening. cision in a row. It will be the (Continued on page 7) $7,000,000 Bill first home game of the 1958 sea- son for the rough and rugged Vandals. 'Couga'r Cries: Let's VandaUze' Gail Cogdill, scoring and pass Campus Supports reception leader in the confer- ence, will not start tomorrow af- ternoon due to a knee injury oc- Tonighf' s Rally-Parade curring in the first quarter of last Saturday's game in Berk- Referendum No. '10 eley. In an effort to assure passage of Referendum Bill No. Idaho coach Skip Stahley has Kickoff for Big Weekend 10, which would provide nearly $7 million to WSC, state indicated that his team will be in college students are planning and working. good physical condition for the By Tom Tiede Under the direction of Jerry Hook, chairman of the •battle. The associated students got a letter this week: The giant Idaho line has been Hi Cougars: ASSCW commission on Referen- a matter of speculation of late. dum Bill No. 10, most campus in recent years. In order to meet It's tough to lose once in a while, but there is noth- Not speculation as to whether it organizations are taking an active the future, it is apparent that a ing like moral support from the student body when was good or bad, but rather just part. First meeting of Cougar final tally with the yes votes on' you are down. how good it really is. To run leaders took place on Sept. 25 top is essential. There is no time like the present to give those foot- down the positions in the forward with President C. Clement French The four other State institu- ball players the biggest rally they have ever seen. wall and check their weights is as keynote speaker. tions of higher learning, as well The alums are behind you. like checking that of one of the If passed by a simple major- as the 11 State-operated facilit- professional rosters. Good luck. ity in the Nov. 4 state-wide ballot- ies, will receive the remainder Stan Norman. Captain Pete Johnson, who has Ing, work would begin immediate- of the $25 million as set-up by Stan Norman is a form~r gradu- already been drafted by the pro- ly to construct a chemistry and the State Finance committee. ate and a very interested alumni fessional Cleveland Browns, will Barb unbuttoned a green cord- engineering addition, a biological One of the initial steps in in- from Vancouver, Washington. science building and add to the forming the voters of the import- anchor a line' averaging 211 eroy coat and sat down. I asked His letter might be a prediction power plant here.
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